Bio
An American singer-songwriter, Anna Christine Nalick was born in Glendora, California on March 30, 1984. As a little girl, she already knew that she wanted to be a performer. She began to write when she was nine years old and was actually told by her third-grade teacher that one day, she'll end up on the Jay Leno show. In 2005, she did prompting Leno to recount the story quipping "which shows you how long I've been running this show".
As a teenager growing up just east of Pasadena in California, her parents' music became a major influence on her. Her mother listened to The Rolling Stones, Cream and Led Zeppelin while her father was into Elvis Presley and The Everly Brothers. She also performed in a cover band called Rush.
A photographer who had a high school student whose parents were in the music industry convinced her to pass along a demo tape. This demo found its way to Blind Melon's Christopher Thorn and Brad Smith, and Eric Rosse. Two years of working on her songs and recording in the studio resulted into her debut album Wreck of the Day.
Discography:
Wreck of the Day (2005)
As a teenager growing up just east of Pasadena in California, her parents' music became a major influence on her. Her mother listened to The Rolling Stones, Cream and Led Zeppelin while her father was into Elvis Presley and The Everly Brothers. She also performed in a cover band called Rush.
A photographer who had a high school student whose parents were in the music industry convinced her to pass along a demo tape. This demo found its way to Blind Melon's Christopher Thorn and Brad Smith, and Eric Rosse. Two years of working on her songs and recording in the studio resulted into her debut album Wreck of the Day.
Discography:
Wreck of the Day (2005)