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Tsunami
Relief Show
AñaVañA performed for the benefit of the tsunami
victims in Asia on February 20, 2005.
The
album track “Bow Your Head” receives top accolades on
Garageband’s Reggae charts.
#5 Best Female Vocals (#5 of all time!)
#10 Reggae Song (#10 of all time!)
#11 Most Original Reggae Song (#11 of all time!)
#22 Best Beat for a Reggae Song (#22 of all time!)
Calendar of events
January 2005 Recording their 2nd
record
December 11, 2004 Radio interview
for xform radio.
November 2004 AñaVañA
performed in Jacksonville, FL at
the Connexion Music Festival, as part of their tour.
July 2004 Featured artist on Dagwood
Radio
June 15, 2004 The New York four piece releasesdtheir debut album reggae/pop/ska
delights. |
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AñaVañA
(pronounced onya-vonya) is a rock/reggae band from New York City. Melodic,
original and colorful, AñaVañA ‘s songs combine
groovy danceable beats with hypnotizing and dreamy vocals. Appealing
to pop, rock, world and reggae fans in equal measure, “AñaVañA” constructs
a unique sound, which heretofore was only available to those attending
their numerous New York and east coast club dates.
Zip Records was the
fortunate label to jump on the bandwagon for a group with undeniable
appeal and incredible musical pedigree. |
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Robert
Burke, BlogCritics.org - Jan 05
"Annastasia's voice is on fire, not in a Rock & Roll way,
but in a torch song way. First-class drums, guitar, bass
and piano instrumentation support her vocal prowess." See
online review
Kyle
Neumann, Chaotic Culture Magazine - Dec 04
"AñaVaña sees the Colors Fade" See
online
review
Jeffrey
Morgan, Metro Times Detroit - Nov 04
"Part sassy Debby Harry and part sultry Sade, funky is the word
for this debut disc by chameleonic pop singer Annastasia Victory
Kuporosova and her reggae-tinged band." See
online review
Amy, Collected
Sounds – May 04
"AñaVañA (pronounced onya-vonya)
has recently signed with Zip Records and released their debut
CD.
They're
classified
as Reggae, and I guess they are, but not your classic Marley
reggae. They have a definite pop flair to them as well. Maybe
even ska, as they remind me a little of No Doubt. (...)" See
online review |