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JoAnna James
Genresrock, blues, folk-pop, soul,
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, violin, guitar
LabelsEclectone
Website[1]

JoAnna James is a soul, folk and blues, American musician from St. Paul, Minnesota. Known for her sultry whispers or gale-force wails, JoAnna James has been said to be born with "a voice guaranteed to make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up" (Pulse of the Twin Cities).[1]

Biography

JoAnna was seven years old when her grandfather purchased her a violin from a nun for $100. She soon taught herself chords on the guitar as well by listening to Patsy Cline, Prince and Nirvana, Jeff Buckley and Bob Dylan. In 2005 and 2006 JoAnna played nearly 250 shows, in addition to receiving two consecutive Minnesota Music Awards for "Female Vocalist of the Year."[2] City Pages has heralded her as "goose-bump good."[3] It has been said that her stage presence is both "pure" and "intense."[4]

JoAnna has also shared the stage with national and international touring musicians such as Jamie Cullum, Missy Higgins, Jessy Greene, Rami Jaffee (Foo Fighters, The Wallflowers), Ken Stringfellow (of R.E.M., The Posies and Big Star), Joseph Arthur, A Girl Called Eddy, The Honeydogs, Mason Jennings, Steve Poltz, The New Standards, Slim Dunlap (the Replacements), Cloud Cult, Mary Lou Lord, and Dan Wilson among others.

JoAnna has been a studio musician on many local releases, as well as Grammy Award winner Dan Wilson's latest, Free Life (American, 2007).

JoAnna currently has two full-length recordings. She released a self-titled CD in the spring of 2004 and her second album, Desire, in the summer of 2005. This past autumn she travelled to Lexington, Kentucky and teamed up with producer, Duane Lundy, to record a new EP that was released in the spring of 2007 on Eclectone Records.

In 2009, JoAnna James moved to California, leaving a large community of fans in Minnesota.

Discography

  • JoAnna James, 2004
  • Desire, 2005
  • Back of My Mind, 2007, Eclectone Records

References

  1. ^ "Video Production :: Brighid Films :: Minneapolis, Minnesota". Brighid Films. October 12, 2002. Retrieved October 27, 2010.
  2. ^ "PRESS". JoAnna James. April 19, 2007. Retrieved October 27, 2010.
  3. ^ "Minneapolis". Citypages.com. April 18, 2007. Archived from the original on October 3, 2012. Retrieved October 27, 2010.
  4. ^ "JoAnna James Profile". Sonicbids. June 9, 2005. Retrieved October 27, 2010.
  • [2] JoAnna James' Official Website]