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Annie Haslam

Annie Haslam (born 8 June 1947) 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.[1] From 2002, Haslam has developed a parallel career as a visual artist, producing paintings on canvas, painted musical instruments and giclées.

Annie Haslam

Ann Haslam

(1947-06-08) 8 June 1947

Bolton, Lancashire, England

Singer, painter, songwriter, arranger

Vocals, percussion

1971–present

Early history[edit]

Originally a fashion student in Cornwall, Haslam worked for a Savile Row tailor in London. While there, she listened to the Beatles rooftop concert.[2] She later began studying under opera singer Sybil Knight in 1970.[3]

Career with Renaissance[edit]

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.[4] 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."[5]


With Renaissance, Haslam was lead vocalist on seven studio albums during their classic period (1972–1979), four studio albums from 1981–present,[6] and a number of live albums.


In August 1978 the band's single "Northern Lights" reached the top 10 in the UK singles charts.

Solo career[edit]

In 1977, Haslam began her solo career with her album Annie in Wonderland, produced by Roy Wood, who played most of the musical instruments, duetted with her on one track, and performed on the Intergalactic Touring Band album. She has since released eight studio albums, three of which were released through her own record label, White Dove. Haslam has also collaborated with Steve Howe on a number of projects. Her 2006 Live Studio Concert, was also released as her first solo DVD. Haslam released an EP called Night and Day, her first solo recording for some years, with Welsh rock band Magenta in 2006.[7]

[9]

she has helped others to design her on-stage clothing

[3]

she has painted musical instruments including guitars, and violins

[8]

she has created giclées of many of her paintings

in 1975 she artistically hand-lettered the lyrics to "" for a British tour program.[10]

Mother Russia

"Haslam as few among us, is blessed to channel her muse in a variety of ways"[8] wrote Melinda Rizzo in Fine Art Magazine. One of these is visual arts:

Festive season concert[edit]

Starting in 1999, Haslam has, each year, performed a Christmas show called In the Spirit of the Holidays, originally at the Upper Tinicum Lutheran Church, and then at the larger Sellersville Theatre in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, since 2006. The Christmas show has been held every year except 2012, due to the death of her friend and colleague, Michael Dunford, in November of that year. Haslam stated that "there was just too much sadness at the time."[11] Included in the program are secular, and religious Christmas carols, as well as her own compositions, and some Renaissance songs.

Personal life[edit]

Haslam has been a vegetarian since the late 1980s.[12] In 1993, Haslam was diagnosed with breast cancer, which she survived and which became the inspiration for her 1994 album, Blessing in Disguise.[13]


Haslam was engaged to musician Roy Wood for four years, which she later described as "four of the funniest years of my life".[14] In 1991, Haslam married Marc I. Hoffman of North Wales, Pennsylvania. The marriage ended in divorce. She now resides in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.[15][16]

1977:

Annie in Wonderland

1985:

Still Life

1989:

Annie Haslam

1994: Blessing in Disguise

1995: Supper's Ready: (Genesis tribute Album) (guest vocalist)

1995: Tales From Yesterday (Yes tribute Album) (guest vocalist)

1998: Live Under Brazilian Skies

1999: The Dawn of Ananda

1999: by Steve Howe (album) (guest vocalist)

Portraits of Bob Dylan

2000: It Snows in Heaven Too

2002: One Enchanted Evening

2005: Icon by & Geoff Downes (album) (guest vocalist)

John Wetton

2006: Miles of Music by Bob Miles (guest vocalist)

2006: Live Studio Concert

2006: Night and Day EP with written for Haslam by Rob Reed and Christina Booth

Magenta

2007: Woman Transcending

2012: Songs of the Century: (Supertramp tribute Album) (guest vocalist)

2014: 'Live' Studio Concert Philadelphia 1997 (Re-release)

2017: Don't Give Up Single, duet with

Jann Klose

– (Including a gallery of Haslam's art)

AnnieHaslam.com – Official website

Annie Haslam's Facebook page

Renaissance – Official page

Annie Haslam Interview with Alison Steele, August 1989

Fine Art Magazine article on Haslam's art