Annette Conlon

Annette Hartung Conlon
Birth nameAnnette Loraine Hartung
Also known asNette
BornOhio, U.S.
OriginColorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
GenresCountry · Americana · Folk · Singer Songwriter
Occupationsinger songwriter · musician · animal rights activist
Instrumentguitar
Websitehttp://www.annetteconlon.com

Annette Conlon (born June 19), is an American born songwriter, acoustic guitar player, vegan,[1] and founder of the Compassionette Tour:[2] a music tour, uniting music, fashion, food, and compassionate living. She is based in Culver City, California. Her Country/Americana music release Life, Death, and the Spaces Between was named #3 by Paul Riley in "Critic's Choice Top Ten Best Albums of 2015" in Country Music People's Jan, 2016 issue.[3] She co-writes songs with husband Doug Conlon for Dallas alternative rock band Eden Automatic.

Tofurky and Mercy for Animals lend support to the Compassionette Tour by providing coupon booklets, compassionate counter-culture cards, and flyers to pass out along the way.

Biography

Early life

Annette Hartung Conlon was born in Ohio to Joyce Hartung, a paralegal secretary, and Don M. Hartung,[4] then a Major in the United States Air Force. A military child, Conlon grew up in several different military bases and cities throughout the United States, her one constant was participating in choir.

1992-1994 The Denver years

Conlon joined her first rock band, the short-lived "Love Garage and the Earth Muffins" when one of the background singers left. When Love Garage broke up, Conlon and lead singer Doug Conlon moved on to form Somebody's Sister, a band widely supported by the Denver rock scene, but as not supported by the local media.[5] When their single Barney (based on the purple dinosaur) started to hit college charts, a label out of Dallas contacted the duo. The label folded shortly after Annette, Doug, and drummer Gino Jones relocated to Dallas, Texas.

1995-2006 The Dallas years

Not long after moving to Dallas, Texas, the group was contacted by a Boston area band claiming they owned the copyright to the name Somebody's Sister. Voting between all four band members (bass player Chris Harris had joined the band) the name Eden Automatic was born, and with it came the group's more alternative rock sound. From the late 1990s through early 2000s Eden Automatic toured the states of Texas, through New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Eden Automatic released four CDs. During this time Conlon went from sharing the stage to fronting the stage. She shared more of the songwriting duties and began penning her own songs. In 2002, struggling with vocal polyps from smoking, the band took a three-month break from touring while Annette recovered. Back on the road, and back in the studio, Annette struggled to find the powerhouse voice previously referenced to as Blondie, Portishead, and Jefferson Airplane[6] and another six weeks of vocal isolation was needed in order to complete vocals for As For Now. The band started to book more acoustic gigs and less full band gigs. Not long after, Doug and Annette Conlon relocated to Culver City, California, and then bassist Greg Terhune moved to Candler, North Carolina.

2007-present California

During her first few years in California, Conlon performed with husband Doug Conlon under the moniker "The Conlons." It was not until she became ill with a retropharyngeal abscess and almost died in 2012 that things would change. After a two-year recovery Conlon began writing a solo record based on the emotional recovery of her illness.[7] This record was funded by a successful Kickstarter[8] campaign. At this point, Conlon began performing under her own name, Annette Conlon, and performs either solo, accompanied by Doug Conlon, or by a full band. Her vocal chords and health fully restored, Conlon embarked on the Compassionette Tour September 24-October 1, 2016, uniting music, fashion, food, and compassionate living.

Personal life

Veganism and animal rights

Conlon is a vegan and supports animal rights.[1] She wrote and recorded the song "Sea of Red or a Sea of Green" for National Animal Rights Day 2016.[citation needed]

Charity

Conlon is the creator of NetteRadio, a long-running internet radio show dedicated to supporting independent women in music. She has produced more than 54 artist showcases that also raise funds for a variety of charities. For this, she has been recognized by the American Red Cross.[citation needed]

Discography

  • Post Grunge Glam (with Somebody's Sister) (1994)
  • Earthy Pleasures and Erotic Delights (with Eden Automatic) (1998)
  • Glimmer (with Eden Automatic) (2000)
  • Not Your Familiar (with Eden Automatic) (2003)
  • As For Now (with Eden Automatic) (2006)
  • Life, Death, and the Spaces Between (2015)

References

  1. ^ a b "The Vegan Street Blog from the Vegan Feminist Agitator: 10 Questions: Vegan Rock Star with Annette Conlon..." The Vegan Street Blog from the Vegan Feminist Agitator. 2016-09-15. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  2. ^ Timmons, Joseph (2016-09-21). "ANNETTE CONLON ANNOUNCES "COMPASSIONETTE TOUR"". IndiePulse Music Magazine. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  3. ^ "Release "Life, Death, and the Spaces Between" by Annette Conlon - MusicBrainz". musicbrainz.org. Retrieved 2016-10-21.
  4. ^ "BRIGADIER GENERAL DON M. HARTUNG > U.S. Air Force > Biography Display". Af.mil. Retrieved 2016-10-21.
  5. ^ Jesitus, John (1994-07-06). "FAMILY MATTERS". Westword. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  6. ^ "REVIEW: V/A – "This is Underground V1.0"". Legendsmagazine.net. Archived from the original on July 8, 2004. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  7. ^ "Artist Interview: Annette Conlon Reclaims Her Voice on 'Life, Death and the Spaces Between'". Birdinthetree.org. Archived from the original on 2016-10-22. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  8. ^ "Annette Conlon's 1st CD: Life, Death, & the Spaces Between". Kickstarter. Retrieved 2016-10-22.

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