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Birth Name:Anna Christine Nalick
Famous As: Singer
Date of Birth: March 30, 1984
Place of Birth: Glendora, California, USA
Nationality: American
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Claim to Fame: Album Wreck of the Day (2005)

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Anna Nalick
Birth name Anna Christine Nalick
Born March 30, 1984 (1984-03-30) (age 25)
Origin Glendora, California, United States
Genre(s) Pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Years active 2003–present
Label(s) Columbia
Website www.annanalick.com

Anna Christine Nalick (born March 30, 1984, in Glendora, California), is an American singer-songwriter. Her debut album, Wreck of the Day, featuring her first radio hit, "Breathe (2 AM)," was released on April 19, 2005. Nalick's second album has been recorded, but no release date has been set as of March 17, 2009.

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Early years

She says in her Columbia Records biography that ever since she was a little girl she wanted to be a performer and that she actually began to write songs in fifth grade. Reportedly, while showing off her talents to her third grade teacher, her teacher told her that she'd end up "one day on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno." Leno recounted that story when Nalick actually did perform on his show earlier in 2006, quipping "which shows you how long I've been running this show".

Anna Nalick grew up in Glendora, California, east of Pasadena. As a teenager, she says she grew up in a household where her parents listened to a variety of music. Her mother exposed her to bands such as The Rolling Stones, Cream and Led Zeppelin, while her father introduced her to Elvis Presley and The Everly Brothers. She officially cites her influences as Fiona Apple, Tori Amos, Blind Melon, John Mayer, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, among others.1 She says of Vaughan that he is "the guy that I'm going to marry when I get to heaven."1 In high school, in addition to writing her own songs, she performed with a Rush cover band called Brisket.

Nalick initially decided to go to college before pursuing her dream of music, but she met a photographer who convinced her to move forward more quickly. Nalick agreed to pass along a six song demo tape, and soon enough, was introduced to Christopher Thorn and Brad Smith, the founding members of Blind Melon now turned production team, as well as Eric Rosse, best known for his production work for Tori Amos. Putting her college plans on hold, in October, 2003 she signed on with Columbia Records. Nalick went into the studio with Thorn, Smith and Rosse as producers, together with mix-engineer Mark Endert (Fiona Apple, Maroon 5, and Gavin DeGraw). She recorded with a group of musicians that included Smith on bass, Thorn on guitar, Rosse and Zak Rae on keyboards, Lyle Workman and Stuart Mathis on guitar, Joey Waronker and Matt Chamberlain on drums. The result was her album Wreck of the Day, released two years later.

2004–2006: Wreck of the Day

Nalick's first single from her Wreck of the Day album was "Breathe (2 A.M.)", which peaked at #45 U.S. and went 3x Platinum on the Billboard Hot 100, and went huge on Adult Contemporary and Adult Top 40, both at #6. It was heavily played on AAA and Hot AC stations across the U.S., along with light airplay on Pop stations, and Nalick became one of 2005's biggest newcomers. Her video for the track got very heavy airplay on VH1 and some MTV airplay as well.

In the fall of 2005, Nalick released "In The Rough". The single was moderately successful, charting on the Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks at #15. Her album sales only slightly increased after the release of "In The Rough"; most say it was because the previous single was almost a full year before and most had forgotten Nalick. However, Wreck of the Day, up to the time of this writing, has sold over 615,000 copies with a gold certification from the RIAA, and a #20 peak on the Billboard 200. In New Zealand, Wreck of The Day reached the Top 15 albums on the Top 40 Albums Chart.

Her first single from Wreck of the Day, "Breathe (2AM)", experienced a resurgence on worldwide charts following a highly prominent appearance in a Grey's Anatomy episode (As We Know It), aired February 16, 2006. Other episodes of the show have featured the acoustic songs 'Catalyst' and 'Wreck of the Day' from the same album. The title track has also been featured on the show One Tree Hill.

In 2006, the album was re-released with three new songs and re-recording of the title track that was released as the album's third and final single. With little promotion and no video, the song only managed to chart on the Adult Top 40 spending two weeks at number 39 and one week at number 40 before falling off the chart.2

In a September 2006 Q magazine interview, Britney Spears said she wished she had written Nalick's "Breathe (2AM)". Two months later, Nalick took honors as "AC Female Artist of the Year" at the New Music Awards, beating out Sheryl Crow. According to her official website, Nalick was so convinced that Crow would win the award that she kicked back and relaxed, removing her shoes. When her name was called, she ran to the stage shoeless to make sure that she was able to have enough time for her acceptance speech.

A clip from the single, "Satellite" from Wreck of the Day is often played on the Satellite Sisters radio show. Wreck of the Day was also featured during Season 2, Episode 20 of the television show Joan of Arcadia.

2007-present: Broken Doll

On May 11, 2007, the first indication of Nalick writing her second album appeared on her website. Few updates were given after that.3 On January 28, 2008, Anna Nalick put up her first single, "Shine", on AOL music's page.4 The EP "Shine" was released April 1, 2008. Anna is currently promoting the single on a small radio tour. During her recent concert in Buffalo, NY for the event "Starry Night in the Garden", it was said that her album would be out in September. A few song titles have been revealed, including "Walk Away", "California Song", "All On My Own", "Someday Soon", "Home" and possible title track "Broken Doll". Anna recently did a promotional photo shoot for the record. In her official diary, she describes the theme as a mix between The Great Gatsby (her favorite novel) and Alice In Wonderland.

On July 12, 2008, the title Broken Doll was decided for the sophomore effort. Since then, no official announcement has been made on when or if the album will be released. Speculation has risen that Anna and her label, Epic Records, have parted ways. She is no longer listed in their artist repertoire and her official site has been pulled.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions RIAA
US5 NZ6
2005 Wreck of the Day 20 14 Gold
TBA Broken Doll

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Hot 1007 US Pop 1008 US Adult9 US Top 40
Main.
10
US AC11 US Sales12
2005 "Breathe (2 AM)" 45 31 6 22 4 Wreck of the Day
"In The Rough" 15
2006 "Wreck of the Day" 39
2008 "Shine" 30 1 Shine (EP)
  • A Currently charting.

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