
With over 100 songs in her repertoire Annette Hollander’s diverse musical journey has the ability to seamlessly integrate different genres into a cohesive and captivating sound. Annette draws inspiration from a sundry of artists and genres which reverbs into an indelible listening experience. A chanteuse of musical flavours her mastery of vocal prowess captivates the heeder. Her most recent release of Jazz music will make everyone want to be a cat, a collection that is all Jazz Hot!
Annette Hollander grew up in Buffalo, NY one day she hopped on an Amtrak train with all her school money to move to NYC to become a professional singer/songwriter. Attending Mannes School of music she switched over to Opera, Annette’s voice teacher Atarah Hazzan was a leading Soprano at the Metropolitan Opera house in 1978-79. She sang as a mezzo soprano with piano concert performances of Carmen , Amneris, Santuzza, Mama Lucia. Madame Flora, Ulrica, Eboli, Orlofsky, Adalgesia, and Azucena. Soon after she was working with different well known producers and musicians, from Larry Oaks of Foreigner producing one of her first demos; along with working with WK studios NYC Phyllis an Constintine
Brian Perkins pianist who ended up producing a number of her songs in the 1990’s
The latest in her collection are over 40 Jazz tracks she recorded at the legendary PPI studio in NYC with Chip Fabrizi engineer, drummer, Marc Daine, guitarist, Mike Weatherly, Heather Bennett pianist. With the first set out now, Jazz Nite Out Volume 1, more are soon to follow. Make sure to go to Spotify. Check out the surfeit of other songs Annette has put out too, she is a musical genre nonconformist.