Talented artist Annie May surprised the audience on July 14 at the ilani Cowlitz Ballroom in Ridgefield, Washington, with her solo performances.
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MC The Thuy put Annie May on the spot, asking her to sing in Vietnamese despite the fact that she is not Vietnamese. She sang mainly English songs at this event, including Alone, Purple Rain, and You’re My Love.
Annie May Performs “Alone” -Video by Robert Head
Annie May Performs “Purple Rain -Video by Robert Head
Annie May “You’re My Love” -Video by Robert Head
We reached out to her, and she provided us with this information. We are grateful to you. Annie May.
Born and raised in the Philippines, ‘Annie May’ is a professional singer-songwriter and performer. She began her career at 15 and has since toured internationally and across the US for the past 20 years, performing with artists such as Michael Bolton, Huey Lewis, David Pomeranz and Mickey Thomas from ‘Starship,’ as well as Skip Martin, former lead singer of ‘Kool and the Gang.’ She has also played for celebrities like Clint Eastwood and companies like Facebook and Netflix. Additionally, she has been involved in many Vietnamese shows and has worked with 5M Music Entertainment for the past 7 years. She also has a band called ‘Paradigm Party Band’ based in Orlando, which performs at big corporate events and weddings all around US. Her recent single song she has released is “End of you & i” ft. Pham Hông Ân available in all platforms.
To sum up, the July 14 solo performance by Annie May at the ilani Cowlitz Ballroom was an amazing evening. Her voice was shining, making a lasting impression on everyone who heard her ability.
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