Ana Egge is a singer-songwriter and apprentice luthier from Brooklyn, NY. Egge’s music has been praised by critics for its honesty, vulnerability, and beauty. She has been featured in Billboard, Rolling Stone, and on NPR to name a few. Lucinda Williams calls her “the folk Nina Simone.”
Egge’s newest album, “Sharing in the Spirit,” is a collection of songs that touch on politics, addiction, sex, and love. The album was produced by Lorenzo Wolff following their previous collaboration, 2021’s “Between Us.”
Her new album “Sharing in the Spirit” is an addictive mix of fearless strength and an almost childlike sense of fun. The music inside is a dream born from dreams.
The new album opens with “Don’t You Sleep,” a civil rights celebration of hope and hard work. “Where Berries Grow” is a biblical, bluegrass beauty about people Ana has loved and known. The album also has an adapted cover of the classic “Sorry You’re Sick,” by Ted Hawkins. The final track and first single is sung in tribute, “Last Day of Our Acquaintance,” penned by the late, great Sinead O’Connor.
Egge is the subject of a 2015 documentary film, Bright Shadow.
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