After witnessing Anna singing into a broom at the age of 4, Anna's mother enrolled her in piano lessons, giving her the foundations for her music journey. By her teens Anna had gained a flare for improvisation and song writing, her piano teacher, noticing her flourishing voice, encouraged her to take up singing lessons.
Early in 2001, Anna commenced a Bachelor of Contemporary music degree at Southern Cross University, Lismore, majoring in vocal performance. Graduating with a with a Distinction average for her studies in 2003, Anna then left for the Middle East where she spent a 3 months performing in a local venue in Muscat in Oman.
After a brief trip back to Oz, she then took up a residency on board the Brittany Ferries Pont Aven ,cruising around the English Channel as the pianist and lead singer in a 4-piece band.
Returning to Australia in late 2004, Anna started her own 5-piece band and set to work on her debut album "Not Made For Average".
The 10-track album was released in May 2006, launched at The Basement in Sydney in July, and featured the week commencing 24 July on Sydney radio 2NSB FM99.3 as their "Wish Disc" of the week.
Barry Bissell has interviewed Anna for his National Weekly Countdown; Sarah McDonald has interviewed her for ABC Radio, and Tim Long has interviewed her for Sonshine FM in Perth.
After some time off from the gigging scene to write and record, Anna has come up with a breakthrough new album titled "Starry Eyed Believer". The album was produced by Peter Stevenson from Turn Around Music and features the likes of Mitch Farmer (drums for Keith Urban, Troy Cassar-Daley), Mark Costa (resident bassist on Australian Idol), and Ben Gurton (trombone for Herbie Hancock, Guy Sebastian).
Anna has set her course and is striding onto the Australian music scene with great strength. Do not expect her to make a quiet entry! I recommend her as an artist that is second to none.