Saturday, April 29, 2006

Antjepalooza

Antje is Alissa's college roommate from her freshman year at UDel. I fell in love with one of her songs from her very first tape ten years ago.

I was a full-on Antje groupie before I met her a few years ago at a small show in Philly. Her song "Long Way" became my personal soundtrack when I moved to Florida. Her song "Anna" makes me cry, and then it makes me call my Nanny (who is doing much better and not totally hating the nursing home these days, as she made two friends and is going to the dining hall for meals now and likes the hairdresser and met a nice man who is cute for being 80-something, except he's deaf but supposedly he smiles a lot, which is nice- You know? When I write it like that, it sounds like I'm talking about someone in their freshman year of college, if the cute guy were 18 instead of 80).

ANYWAY, I did a photo shoot for Antje and tonight she released her first ever polished studio-recorded CD at a concert in Boston. She was amazing tonight. I offered to document the evening for her, and got to sit right up front and took a lot of photos, which I will share with you here soon. I'm so awed and touched. She was mobbed- MOBBED I tell you- at intermission with people wanting autographs and to tell her stories of how her music touched their lives and I felt so lucky to sort of be a part of it, to see it, and hear her and watch it unfold it and know that this is really, really, really just the beginning of amazing things for her.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Angie! Wow, I love Antje's music- I just listened to some for the first time. Will definitely keep an eye out for her shows in Boston. Next time you're in Boston, give us a call- would love to see you!

Anonymous said...

ah. I still find it weird when people (to whom I have not directly given her music) have heard her music. Yay! I'm glad people like her. :)

Chunky Photojournalist Barbie said...

TOTALLY. It was really trippy to watch her fans hovering around for autographs, and I WAS one of those fans a few years ago. One of them said to me, "Oh, I'm not in line for an autograph, go ahead." And I was like, "I'm not in line for an autograph either, I'm standing here out of the way until she's done." And the fan was like, "OH MY GOD, you KNOW her?!?"

I can't imagine how weird it is for you. And Jilly, you would LOVE her music. Very Catie Curtis, Dar Williams-y. But different, too. Her music is darker somehow, but not in a Tori Amos RAPE!! MISCARRIAGE!! RAPE!!!! way. Hmmm. I should really write for Rolling Stone with insights like that, no? :)