Artists have a history of disrupting long-established genre barriers and creating a sonic footprint and performance style that are uniquely their own. For emerging Americana musician Anna May, buzz is building around her stream of conscious-inspired songs paired with a delicate acoustic presentation that set her apart from her peers and draws the attention of audiences from coast-to-coast.
While on her current Spring tour, music listeners in the Nashville area have two chances to observe her must-see set. The first chance is at the Springwater Supper Club on March 20th at 9 PM CT. May will be joined by fellow musicians Jim McGuinn and Nick Crook. There is a $10 cover for the event.
The second chance to experience May’s captivating stage show is at the Cobra on April 8th at 9 PM CT. Performing alongside her will be musicians Bristol Coon and Garrett Hendricks. A $10 cover is set to attend the concert.
Those seeking to familiarize themselves with May’s music should anticipate an innovative reworking of the folk and jazz genres to incorporate elements of the nomadic spirit. Her storytelling strives to celebrate connection, humility, healing, and joy within a collective society in a non-traditional manner.
May is currently enjoying the momentum earned through a series of singles which were distributed on Bandcamp. Among her recent releases are “Sacramento”, “The Night Calls”, “A Girl Like Me”, and “Cloaked in Rain”. In addition, the music video for “Freedom of Love” is available on YouTube.
May has received widespread media coverage and garnered features in major publications including Zo Magazine, Indie Boulevard, C Heads Magazine, Medium, Shout Out LA, Music Crowns, Music Mecca, Voyage LA, New Noise Magazine, Vents Magazine, Fame Magazine, Skope Magazine, and Authority Magazine.
Those desiring to stay updated on May’s music can follow her on social media at annamaymusic.com, Facebook @annamayfolk, and Instagram @stardustmemory.annamay.
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