Anne Janelle | |
Alias: | Anne Davison |
Birth Place: | Canada |
Instrument: | Cello |
Genre: | Folk, blues, Classical music |
Occupation: | Musician |
Years Active: | 2002–present |
Anne Janelle is a classically trained Canadian musician who has focused on the cello.
Janelle earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of British Columbia studying classical music and the cello.[1] Janelle has also earned a master's degree in cello performance from the University of Ottawa.[2]
Janelle has performed with pop artists such as Kanye West, Bruce Cockburn, and Holly Cole. She has also flourished in contemporary music, experimenting deeply with free improvisation in both music and dance. Her cello is often heard backing up other artists, as on the William Hawkins tribute album .
Since 2006 Janelle has been collaborating and touring with James Hill. Hill and Janelle, then known as Anne Davison, collaborated on True Love Don't Weep. The CD was the winner of the 2009 Canadian Folk Music Awards Traditional Album of the Year.[3] She appears with Hill in Mighty Uke: The Amazing Comeback of a Musical Underdog, a 2010 documentary on the ukulele.[4]
Janelle plays a wide variety of songs, everything from folk, jazz, bluegrass and avant-garde. She pushes the boundaries of cello music by combining it with her voice and the music of James Hill.[5]
Currently Janelle lives in Brookfield, Nova Scotia with her husband and touring partner James Hill. They met at the University of British Columbia and were married on September 21, 2013.[7] They have one child.