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Filipina from San Carlos City heads famous country rock band in U.S.
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Sep 5, 2007 - 5:05:26 AM
SAN
CARLOS CITY, Pangasinan — A Filipina from San Carlos
City is now making waves as a song writer, singer and head of a famous
country rock band under her name called “Anna Fermin’s Trigger Gospel”
in Chicago, USA.
In
fact, the band bearing the name of the San Carlos lass was described by
Greg Kof, a columnist of the Chicago Tribune, as “one of Chicago’s most
treasured voices”.
Ms.
Fermin was only a year old when her parents Renato and Nida Peralta-
Fermin immigrated to the U.S. Her family settled and laid their roots
in America’s dairy land at Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Although
she studied classical piano and violin and performed in choirs
throughout her childhood and adolescence, it wasn’t after her
graduation from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1993 that she wrote her
first song.
She set aside her profession as a graphic designer and embarked on a career closest to her heart—singing and song writing.
The
San Carlos City-borne Ms. Fermin names Patsy Cline, Nancy Wilson and
Nina Simone—among many of the music world’s big names—who have
influenced her music and singing style, but admits her father, Renato,
must have had the strongest influence on her.
Ms.
Fermin recalls how her father, a self-proclaimed Filipino Elvis, used
to embarrass her as he sang songs on his karaoke at parties. But she
admits that it was this early exposure to his father’s songs that
instilled in her a love for music.
Having
taught herself how to play the guitar, using a borrowed classical
guitar from her ‘tita” (aunt), Fermin started attending local open
mikes.
There,
she impressed other musicians, including her now long-time drummer Paul
Bivans, who, among others, encouraged her to form her first band
“Anaboy”. That was the beginning of what has emerged today as “Anna
Fermin’s Trigger Gospel”.
The
other members of the band include Scott Ligon on electric guitar and
keyboards, Bivans on drums, and Michael Krayniak on bass. They become
the perfect complement to Ms. Fermin’s stunning voice.
With
her band’s diverse influences and varied experiences, Fermin’s music
has taken on its own distinctive style. The band, incidentally, was
named after an old Western novel.
Formed
in 1997, “Anna Fermin’s Trigger Gospel” has garnered the attention and
respect of critics and music fans alike, hooking audiences with their
eclectic songs and rousing live shows.
Their
latest release as of October 31, 2006 were “Where My Heart Begins”,
"Further Along”, “Softly”, “Romance, “That kind of Love”, “I know You”,
“Heaven in My New Shoes”, and “Yellow Rose of Texas”.
Rob
Thomas of the Capital Times and of Wisconsn State Journal, wrote: “This
Chicago country-rock band evokes the emotions and honesty of classic
country while keeping its sounds fresh and original. And Fermin’s voice
is just phenomenal”.
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