Anne McCue
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Biography
[Edit]Born in Sydney, Australia into a family of singers, Anne McCue's fate was sealed from the word "go." Despite everything from the Beatles to Nat King Cole filling the air of her childhood, McCue attended the University of Technology in Sydney, earning a degree in film production and studies. With diploma in hand, she began freelancing as a theater and film reviewer for local newspapers. A move to Melbourne launched her musical career as she joined the hard rock band Girl Monstar. They topped Australia's indie charts and were nominated for two ARIAs (the Grammy equivalent). Four years later, McCue departed the band to focus on her own work. To up the ante, she accepted an offer to play in Vietnam for three months. Those months became 12 with performances almost every night. Once home in Melbourne, McCue finished recording her first solo project, a six-song disc titled Laughing. Australian alternative radio embraced her work, helping the single "Always" receive widespread airplay and a slot in the independent film This Space Between Us. McCue decided to join another band in 1997, Eden a.k.a., only to find herself touring the U.S. and Canada as part of Lilith Fair for two years in a row before signing a deal with Columbia Records.
The turn of the century saw McCue's exit from Eden a.k.a. and the relaunching of her solo career. She was quickly snapped up by Relentless Records and dove into the making of Amazing Ordinary Things. With material drawn from Laughing alongside newer compositions, McCue guided her artistic vision into reality with a little help from Larry Klein where necessary. The disc was released in Canada and the U.S. in early 2001. In addition to performing all over the world, standing next to the likes of Emmylou Harris, Joan Armatrading, and more, the tune "More Than This" was featured on Dawson's Creek, garnering some great exposure for McCue. She followed up Things with the 2004 release of Roll, which was received with widespread praise. She toured the follow-up, Koala Motel, around the world, and also moved to Nashville. East of Electric, release in 2008, found McCue herself in the production chair at her own studio, Flying Machine. (She later produced records by Tracey Bunn and Denise DeSimone.) Broken Promise Land appeared in 2010, followed one year later by the concert DVD Live in Nashville. McCue also founded a band, Yeah No Yeah, with Simon Kerr.
Title: Yo-Yos, Marbles and a Piece of String
Artist: Anne McCue
Genre: Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Collections
Title: Discover Alternative Country
Genre: Country
Title: Best Contemporary Country
Genre: Country
Title: Discover Contemporary Country
Genre: Country
Title: Coffee House Classics - Alt Country
Genre: Country
Title: Best Alternative Country
Genre: Country
Title: Essential Country Car Songs
Genre: Country
Title: Sing Yer Song Right - Female Songwriters
Genre: New Age
Title: Queens of Classic Country
Genre: Country
Title: Best Christian Country
Genre: Country
Title: Best Outlaw Country
Genre: Country
Title: The Greatest Women of Classic Country
Genre: Country
Title: Best Country Ballads
Genre: Country
Title: Best Pop Country
Genre: Country
Title: Discover Country Ballads
Genre: Country
Title: California
Genre: House, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, Dancefloor, Country, Dance Pop
Title: Easy Acoustic CD 02
Genre: Acoustic
Title: Classic Rock # 073: Future Classics (Vol. 2)
Genre: Rock
Title: Just Love: A Tribute To Audrey Auld Mezera
Genre: Country
Title: Country Rock Deep Cuts
Genre: Country Rock
Featuring albums
Title: The Acoustic Guitar Project: Nashville 2014
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk