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Skin and Bone
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Skin and Bone is a metaphor for feeling empty inside.
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Female singer, songwriter, musician, and teacher. Rock, Pop, Country, Folk, and Roots.
Annette Haas was born in Kitchener Waterloo. I moved to Hamilton in 1987 to attend Mohawk College, where I gradutated with honours from the Applied Music Program. From 1989-1992, I played with various jazz ensembles, including “November Nights” jazz quartet, “The Annette and Shawn Jazz Duo”, “The Harry Waller Big Band”, and “The Harold Namaro Jazz Ensemble”. In 1992, Annette met Adam Ostrosser, and not long after, the “Adam and Annette” duo was created. Adam and Annette have been playing over 200 shows a year for over 10 years, performing in pubs, bars, private parties, weddings, and cooperate events. We've released two albums: “Adam and Annette”, and “An Adam and Annette Christmas”. As well as playing with “Adam and Annette”, I've played with the successful Canadian disco band, The Travoltas and have enjoyed touring both Canada and the United States with them. Sessions for “Skin and Bone” began in 2000, at Westmoreland Studio in Burlington Ontario. Busy schedules kept sessions to a minimum, but the album gained momentum in 2002, coming together in 2004. Currently, I continue to gig with Adam Ostrosser, and The Travoltas, as well as Burlington’s “905 Band”. I play bass for Mike Trebilcock (The Killjoys), sing in the “Just Friends” jazz trio, and do the occasional solo gig.
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Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
#15,439 today Peak #79
#3,725 in subgenre Peak #13
Author
Annette Haas
Rights
SOCAN 2004
Uploaded
March 17, 2006
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MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 4:06
Story behind the song
The phrase "Skin and Bone" is a very graphic image and described well how I was feeling at the time I wrote it.
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