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Annagail Making Waves Into Indy Heaven

(PRWEB) April 1, 2010 -- This spring a current trend of independent artists are blossoming on the stages and radio playlist across the country. One that stands out in the crowd is the Michigan based band Annagail. The husband and wife team are gaining steam as their new project "The Cabin Sessions" was met by rave reviews as the project showed strong on its first week of release to the digital sales chart when it dropped March 18th of this year. The band has been performing since ‘94, and is more than just a group with six recordings and a strong fan base.

Emerging from the "songwriters circle" of the Midwest's music scene and playing colleges, coffeehouses, clubs, festivals and theaters, they honed their craft. Then came the release of 'Renaissance Recital,' the second album on 'Big Round Records' and the beginnings of moving into a full band. Their first album, 'The Folks,' quickly sold out its original pressing.

They followed with continued touring and growing popularity as a live act. They are the epitome of a band which continues to evolve instead of stagnate. A consistently busy concert schedule, Europe last year, a recent 2 week tour of South Africa this winter, their passion to take their music abroad is evidence of that. With national attention on their last two CD's through Grassroots Music, online and at concerts, they have found their way to radio stations and stores around the U.S. They've been featured on several regional and national compilations and have become an established act opening for artists such as Bleach, Plumb, Pillar, Jason Ingram, Scott Faircloff, The Appleseed Cast, and many others. Annagail is that rare band that can support a solo singer/songwriter and can just as comfortably hold their own playing festivals with heavy hitters or in an intimate setting leading worship. And critics say, somehow, they make sense in all extremes. A blend of courage and frailty are embraced, and they're proud of both. They're completely capable of spanning the emotional gap from Saturday night to Sunday morning.

"They have it," stated Rick Hendrix, the man charged with promoting the bands current music. As radio starts to embrace the bands current single, I feel "If All I Had" will start finding a home on commercial radio from coast to coast. Fans and street teams are building on their Myspace and website www.annagail.net ."

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