Anna McGarrigle | |
Birth Date: | 1944 12, mf=yes |
Birth Place: | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genre: | Folk |
Occupation: | Musician, singer-songwriter |
Years Active: | 1970–present |
Anna McGarrigle, CM (born December 4, 1944) is a Canadian folk music singer and songwriter who recorded and performed with her late sister Kate McGarrigle.[1] [2]
Anna McGarrigle studied at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal (1964-1968).[3]
In the 1960s, Montreal natives Kate and Anna McGarrigle established themselves in Montreal's burgeoning folk scene while they attended school.[4] From 1963 to 1967, they teamed up with Jack Nissenson and Peter Weldon to form the folk group Mountain City Four.[4] The sisters wrote, recorded and performed music into the twenty-first century with assorted accompanying musicians, including Chaim Tannenbaum and Joel Zifkin.[4]
McGarrigle was also a songwriter; her song "Heart Like a Wheel" was the title track of Linda Ronstadt's 1974 album, and her song "Cool River" was recorded by Maria Muldaur.[5]
In 2016 Anna and her older sister Jane wrote a book together, Mountain City Girls.[6]
McGarrigle married journalist Dane Lanken on August 25, 1977, in Hawkesbury, Ontario.[4] She and Lanken have two children, Sylvan (b. 1977) and Lily (b. 1979).[4]
Kate and Anna's 1976 debut album Kate & Anna McGarrigle was chosen by Melody Maker as Best Record of the Year. In 1993 she was made a Member of the Order of Canada.[7]
The duo's albums Matapedia (1996) and The McGarrigle Hour (1998) won Juno Awards. In 1999 Kate and Anna received Women of Originality awards and in 2006 SOCAN Lifetime Achievement awards.[1]
In 2017 she was presented with a Quebec Arts and Letters Award.[8]