AnnaT's
Biography
AnnaT Lachmy moved
from Israel to New York City in 1999 with dreams of becoming a happy person...
Israel native AnnaT may well have been born a performer.
“I’ve created my own songs since I can remember,” she says.
Already influenced by Western artists - Sinead O’Connor, Cyndi Lauper, Sade,
Tracey Chapman, and Bjork, among many others– and with the influence of
Israeli/ Arabic / Persian music, AnnaT performed at many school events,
weddings, bar mitzvahs etc.
She served in the Israeli army for two-and-a-half years (where she acted as a
lieutenant operations officer for an infantry brigade); and even under the
tough reality, would sing and perform for the soldiers, “to make them smile
and forget about the battlefield for a while.”
Afterwards is when AnnaT immigrated to the U.S. to fulfill her dream of
becoming a singer. By then, she had already written hundreds of songs in her
native Hebrew; she’s since effortlessly made the transition to writing in
English.
Even though the “only” instrument she’s playing is her voice, she comes up
with beautiful unique melodies for her songs. AnnaT describes her own sound as
Passionate Pop – a unique blend of pop, house, soft rock, Middle Eastern
motifs and other radically varying styles.
Her voice coach, Elayna Woods, describes AnnaT as “a very sensitive, sensual,
intelligent, talented young woman. She’s got a lot of guts… and drive. Just a
joy.”
Her former voice coach, Ainegua says: "She's very pure-hearted. She
rejoices in life and celebrates life. She's completely passionate about her
music. She wants to send a message. Her voice is very powerful, it carries a
lot of emotion."
Her killer three-and-a-half octave vocal range is a force to be reckoned with.
Her singing has drawn comparisons to Ofra Haza, the late Israeli diva best
known in the U.S. for her vocal contribution to the 1987 M/A/R/R/S hit “Pump
Up the Volume.”
Written by Richard Cummins
rjcummins35@hotmail.com
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