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Ani DiFranco
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A folkie in punk's clothing,
Ani DiFranco
battled successfully against the Goliath of corporate rock to emerge as one of the most influential and inspirational cult heroines of the 1990s. A resolute follower of D.I.Y. ethos,
DiFranco
released her records through her own indie label, Righteous Babe, slowly but steadily building a devout grassroots following on the strength of a relentless tour schedule. An ardent feminist and an open bisexual, her songs tackled issues like rape, abortion, and sexism with
insight and compassion, the music's empowering attitude and anger tempered by the poignant candor of singer/songwriter confessionalism.
DiFranco
was born in Buffalo, NY, on September 23, 1970. She began her career at the age of nine, when her guitar teacher helped her land her first gig -- performing a set of
Beatles
covers -- at an area coffeehouse. Befriended by the likes of
Suzanne Vega
and
Michelle Shocked
, she later gave up music to study ballet, but at the age of 14 returned to the guitar and began composing her first songs. A year later, alienated from her crumbling family structure, she left home, living with friends while making the rounds of the Buffalo folk club circuit.
DiFranco
had written over 100 original songs by the age of 19, and after briefly studying art, she relocated to New York City to further her musical aspirations; besieged by requests from fans for tapes of her performances, she recorded a demo and pressed 500 copies of a self-titled cassette to sell at shows. The tape -- a Spartan acoustic folk collection of intensely personal essays on failed relationships and gender inequities -- quickly sold out, and in 1990
DiFranco
founded Righteous Babe to better distribute her recordings, which were slowly spreading across the country on the strength of a substantial word-of-mouth following.
In 1991, after issuing the assured
Not So Soft
,
DiFranco
hit the road alone, touring the nation in her Volkswagen and playing gigs wherever she could find them. Her cult blossomed, and her distinct image -- shaved head, tattoos, and body piercings -- soon became the
de rigueur
look for her fans as well. As albums like 1992's
Imperfectly
and 1993's
Puddle Dive
expanded her musical ambitions as well as her following,
DiFranco
became the subject of considerable major-label interest, yet she steadfastly rejected all offers as Righteous Babe grew to become a highly viable business venture.
DiFranco
continued playing over 200 dates a year, and soon even the mainstream media took notice of her cottage-industry music; after 1994's masterful
Out of Range
, she exploded with the following year's
Not a Pretty Girl
, which garnered notice from outlets ranging from CNN to The New York Times. A sprawling, eclectic work detailing a heated love affair with a man (much to the chagrin of her lesbian followers), 1996's
Dilate
even debuted in the Top 100 of the Billboard charts, a stunning achievement for an independent release. The live set
Living in Clip
followed in 1997.
Early in 1998,
DiFranco
released the studio effort
Little Plastic Castle
; her most musically diverse release yet, it also was her highest-charting album to date, and set the stage for the release of
Up Up Up Up Up Up
the following year. Another new LP,
To the Teeth
, appeared in 1999 as well, and in mid-2000 came the release of the odds-and-ends compilation
Swing Set
.
Revelling: Reckoning
appeared in spring 2001. In 2002,
DiFranco
trudged on; a road warrior at heart, she issued the double-disc
So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter
in September, her first live album since 1997's
Living in Clip
. The
So Much Shouting
set captured handpicked favorites by
DiFranco
and three previously unreleased songs.
The following year's
Evolve
added funk, jazz, and Latin elements to the mix, while 2004's
Educated Guess
was performed completely by
DiFranco
.
Knuckle Down
, co-produced by
Joe Henry
, arrived in 2005. The eighth disc in her Official Bootleg series,
Carnegie Hall
(recorded live on April 2, 2002), was released in the spring of 2006, and then -- shortly after the singer announced she was pregnant -- her studio album
Reprieve
arrived that same August.
DiFranco
gave birth to her daughter in January 2007 and released another Official Bootleg,
Hamburg, Germany
, in 2008.
Red Letter Year
appeared later in 2008, featuring songs inspired by the impending presidential race,
DiFranco
's baby daughter, and her partner/producer
Mike Napolitano
. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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yes, w/ you kids...heart me some ani....she is by far one of the best entertainers, songwriters, and many more of things that i have ever seen...she has chages my life for such a long time now!!
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ciao ANi! a hug from Italy
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