Annie Haslam

Annie Haslam

Birth : 1947-06-08, Bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom

History

Annie Haslam is an English vocalist, songwriter, and painter. She is best known as the lead singer of progressive rock band Renaissance since 1971, and for her long and diverse solo singing career. She has a five-octave vocal range. From 2002, Haslam has developed a parallel career as a visual artist, producing paintings on canvas, painted musical instruments, and giclées. Originally a fashion student in Cornwall, Haslam worked for a Savile Row tailor in London, and then began studying under opera singer Sybil Knight in 1970. In February 1971, Haslam became the new lead singer of Renaissance, after answering an advertisement in the British periodical Melody Maker, and auditioning for the band in Surrey. Charles Snider stated: "Annie Haslam's voice, soaring high along with the melody, is the big news. Far more West End than Carnaby Street, it would come to define the band." With Renaissance, Haslam was lead vocalist on seven studio albums during their classic period (1972–1979), four studio albums from 1981–present, and a number of live albums.

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Annie Haslam
Annie Haslam
Annie Haslam
Annie Haslam
Annie Haslam
Annie Haslam
Annie Haslam

Movies

Renaissance - 50th Anniversary • Ashes are Burning • An Anthology • Live in Concert
Keswick Theatre, Glenside, PA, October 12, 2019
Renaissance: Live In Concert Tour 2011
Renaissance's Turn of the Cards and Scheherazade and Other Stories recorded live on September 23, 2011 before a wildly enthusiastic sellout audience at Keswick Theater, Glenside, Philadelphia. Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - Michael Dunford, Bass Guitar, Vocals – David J. Keyes Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Frank Pagano, Keyboards – Rave Tesar, Keyboards, Vocals – Jason Hart Lead Vocals – Annie Haslam
Renaissance Live BBC Sight And Sound
Vocals
Renaissance, clad in shiny period fashions, took to the stage of Golders Green Hippodrome, to launch the BBC’s Sight & Sound series. The set mostly comprises pristine renditions of earlier faves bereft of any improvisational danger, including Mother Russia, Carpet Of The Sun and Ocean Gypsy.