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Anna Jae @ IOOF Hall

  • IOOF Hall 1504 Market Street Redding, CA, 96001 United States (map)

You won't want to miss this fun night of amazing music
Final Friday Monthly Concert Series
Only $1 cover charge
Doors open 6:30 (enter in Paseo Alley)
7:00pm Robin Montgomery
7:30 to 9:00pm Anna Jae
Downtown Redding IOOF Hall upstairs

Introducing Anna Jae and her debut, 12-song album It Hurt, But I’m Glad I Felt It! Anna Jae (the stage name of Hannah Danielle Johnson) is an up and coming singer, songwriter and guitar player from Redding, California with a suitcase full of songs, hippie tendencies, and wanderlust. She began honing her chops singing and playing guitar in pubs and venues in Scotland while studying abroad which has now led to her first solo studio effort. Her sound blends acoustic indie pop with a hint of rock-country vibes remnant of coffeehouses to commercial FM radio with catchy cadences and choruses inspired by Johnny Cash, Etta James, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Stevie Nicks, and Freddie Mercury.
She has the energy, grace and just enough recklessness to be an everyday name with this relationships don’t always last themed album that finds beauty amongst the weeds. With Anna Jae on vocals and acoustic guitar, she is joined by powerhouse musician and producer Bruce Turgon on multiple instrumentation, her live performance partner David Harris on electric guitar, and special guest Jonathan Foster on harmonica for a couple of songs including the gritty and beautiful tune Train. It Hurt, But I’m Glad I Felt It comes out of the gate with the first single, Crazy, that hooks you in and continues with upbeat songs and fleeting moments including the edgy Broken “I’m in love with a boy who’s too broken to love” and the self-explanatory Little Mess. Rounding out this long-player is the social justice laden Humanity, Sweet Goodbyes “you can break a heart but it won’t be mine”, and the optimistic smile to the legend Patsy Cline.

Robin Montgomery, is known best for her strong vocal presence and emotional lyrics. She expresses through music as a singer, songwriter. She would say her inspiration for performing comes from having grown up in a rural area of Northern California, off grid. “Because there was a lack of entertainment, she became the entertainer in her family, alwaysh singing and dancing.
Robin is a performer who has played throughout Northern California, she has shared the stage with Country music icons such as Kelly Pickler and Joe Nichols, currently she can be seen playing her original music as well as covers, in her home town.

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