Barbara Ann
Califlorida girl Barbara Ann walks off the runway and into the South Florida music scene, cover story by Omar Perez. "Barbara Ann struts her power upon the stage!"
Joe Fliescher from Hits calls her "South Floridas doll pop queen," a "radio phenom," and "Miami Beachs alt-pop darling."
Norris Thermador from No Cover calls her very smart and sexy. "She had every guy in the rooms full attention from the moment she stepped on the stage to tune her guitar. She was wearing a plaid mini skirt (and I mean mini) with a sweater on about the size of my tube sock. Her songs are in-your-face punk rock, well-written with great vocal hooks. I especially liked Ode to my Freaks and Too Fine. She plays a strong set from start to finish. The crowd was totally into it and I dont think any of the guys in the room blinked throughout her set. Keep your eyes and ears open for Barbara Ann, this is something you dont want to miss!"
Barbara Ann performs her hit "Domino" in the feature film Center of the World, directed by Wayne Wang. The US Open of snowboarding licensed her hit song "Whack." MTVs Undressed features Barbara Anns "Ode to my Freaks" as a theme song, and also features "I Can Give You More." Team MGX features Barbara Anns hits "Domino," "Whack," "Foreign Song," "Head," "Awake," & "I Can Give You More" on the USA Network. And Frat Ratz features the hit "Whack" by Barbara Ann.
Coming Soon: Barbara Ann Ode to my Freaks CD containing 13 punk pop hits. Fun and exciting, very catchy and filled with great hooks. Its bratty, sexy punk! Produced by Ryan Greene (NOFX, Bad Religion, Lagwagon) and features Greg Hetsen on guitar (appearing courtesy of Epitaph Records/Bad Religion) Gr8 Scott on bass (appearing courtesy of Know Records/Drain Bramaged), Sean Sellars on drums (Dr. Know/formery of Good Riddance), Barbara Ann plays guitar, sings, and writes the hits for Ode to my Freaks, except for "Trash," co-written by Mike Elizondo (Dr Dre, Eminem) and Barbara Ann, and "Little Little Lover Boy," co-written by Zulu Bitch - great grand daughter of Shaka Zulu - and Barbara Ann. Recorded and mixed at Motor Studios, San Francisco, California.
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