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Anna Fermin's Trigger Gospel Wiki Information
Anna Fermin
is an American folk/country singer.
Fermin was born in the Philippines but moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin with her family when she was a child. [1] Fermin attended art school in Chicago from 1989 and began playing acoustic guitar there. She played in a band called Anaboy briefly, then played solo locally before forming a new band called Trigger Gospel with Andon Davis (guitar), Mike Kranyiak (double bass) and Paul Bivans (drums). The name "Trigger Gospel" is taken from an old Western paperback.[ The group opened for Johnny Cash at the House of Blues Chicago in one of their first gigs in 1996. [2] They self-released an EP in 1997. After performing at SXSW in 1998, Lloyd Maines saw them and offered to produce their debut full-length album, Things to Come
, which was released in 1999. 2002's Live Music, Vol. One
was recorded at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago. Rob Novak later replaced Mike Kranyiak on bass.
]
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ANNA FERMIN'S TRIGGER GOSPEL TICKETS
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Discography
- Trigger Gospel
EP (self-released, 1997)
- Things to Come
(Sighlow, 1999)
- Live Music, Vol. One
(2002)
- Oh, the Stories We Hold
(Undertow Music, 2003)
- Go
(Sighlow, 2007)
References
- Anna Fermin at Allmusic
- The Farmer's Wife. PBS Frontline.
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