Anne E. DeChant

Anne E. DeChant is an American rock singer/songwriter/guitarist based in the Cleveland area. Her career began with the band Odd Girl Out in the early 1990s before releasing her first solo project in 1996.

Anne E. DeChant
OriginAvon Lake, Ohio, United States
GenresFolk rock
Years active1992–present
LabelsFunny Man Music
Associated actsOdd Girl Out
WebsiteAnneEDeChant.com

History

With Alexis Antes and Victoria Fliegel, Odd Girl Out enjoyed a niche following, particularly on the college scene.[1] The band got airplay on,[2] and support from, commercial radio stations in the Cleveland market, shortly before media deregulation and consolidation made the practice less common.

In July 1997, Anne E. DeChant released her first solo album, with a more mainstream sound, but departing a bit from her folk roots.

Songwriting

DeChant writes her share of heart-felt songs of heartache and heartbreak. However, many of her most popular tracks are about social justice issues. Examples include Girls and Airplanes (gender equality), Green Hand (supporting troops post-war), Swastika (Holocaust denial), 25 (imbalance in economic status), and Second Class Citizen and "What Do You Care" (prejudice and intolerance toward the gay and transgender communities), "World War III" (man-made 'progress' versus destruction of the earth).

Anne E. DeChant is the lead vocal, and plays rhythm guitar and/or ukelele on her albums.

Album discography

  • Odd Girl Out: Live in Concert (1990, live CD, with Odd Girl Out)
  • Effort of the Spin (1996, CD)
  • Something of the Soul (2000, CD)
  • Live: An Evening with Anne E. DeChant (2001, live, CD)
  • Pop the Star (2004, CD) produced by Don Dixon, Cleveland
  • Girls and Airplanes (2006, CD) produced by Andy Ackland, San Diego
  • One Voice One Guitar (2007, Christmas CD) produced by Dark Tree Studios, Cleveland
  • One Voice One Guitar Vol 2 (2008, CD) produced by Toy Box Studios, Nashville
  • Swing (2011, CD) produced by Bill Warner, Nashville
  • The Sun Coming In (2015, CD) produced by Mike Severs, Nashville
  • Lost in Kentucky (2018, CD) produced by Mike Severs and Anne E. DeChant at Sunny's Lab Studios, Nashville TN

Awards

  • Cleveland Free Times: All Star Musician, 2007
  • Cleveland Scene: Best Singer/Songwriter, Best Folk/Acoustic Act, Best Regional Vocalist, various years 1998-2005
  • CleveScene.com: 2000 Scene Music Awards

References

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