Ann Miceli Teed an interpretive, soulful singer, songwriter and guitarist who slides through a variety of genres with ease. Her distinctive bluesy, powerhouse voice accompanies her comedic stage presence. Ann has collaborated with and played at many notable venues including the American Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Center Institute, Bethel Center for the Arts, Singer Songwriter Festival of Cape May, Emelin Theater, Bardavon 1869 Opera House, Albany Tulip Festival, Columbia University, Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, Mid Atlantic Center for the Arts, and hundreds more festivals, community events, and music venues. In 2002, Ann recorded her original song “Have a Dream” as part of the John Lennon Song Writing Tour Bus Project. This song and the project video appeared on ABC Eye Witness News in coordination with the Paul McCartney "Back in the USA Tour". She also has worked on musical projects with world renowned visual artist Peter Max as well as folk legend Pete Seeger. Ann is the recipient of a National Parents Choice Award for her musical album: The Shooting Star Express: A Journey to the Land of Imagination, produced by Gus Mancini. Currently, Ann is recording a new album with John Chocianowski at Mind Magic Production Group in collaboration with regional songwriters and musicians. You can catch her with her band, “Hurricane Annie and the Attaboys” as she kicks up some dust around the Hudson Valley with fellow musicians Eric Garrison and Vince Leggiere.
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"The band reached a sonic climax and suddenly stopped... leaving Hurricane Annie belting out a powerful single vocal tone - unwavering, mesmerizing the audience into total silence and then thunderous applause".
David Laks - D-Squared Blues Band