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Name
  
Anna LaCazio

Role
  
Vocalist

Music group
  

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Albums
  
After Here Through Midland, Cock Robin, Collection Gold

Similar People
  
Peter Kingsbery, Lou Molino III, Clive Wright, Steve Hillage

Born
  
26 January 1962 (age 59), West Point, New York, United States

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Anna LaCazio (born January 26, 1962) is an American vocalist, best known as a member of the American pop rock band Cock Robin. Her father was Italian and her mother Chinese.

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With Cock Robin

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She co-founded the band with Peter Kingsbery in the early '80s in Los Angeles, and remained with the group through three albums and tours with, among others, Bryan Adams, the Bangles and James Taylor. Outside of Europe, Cock Robin never became famous, and the group dissolved in 1990. In 2006 she took part in the reforming of Cock Robin and sang on their fourth studio album, followed by a live album and a new tour in 2009.

Solo career

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During the 90s, LaCazio sang occasional backup for artists from Corey Hart to Purple Mountain Matinee. In 1992 she recorded a solo album, Eat Life, that was not released June 23, 2009. She also appeared on Kingsbery's 1997 release Pretty Ballerina, with a re-recording one the Cock Robin track, "More Than Willing". She moved from Los Angeles to the California desert, where she also has been performing as part of Ra Sol. In 2008, she contributed a reading of her poem "A Song for Lost Blossoms" to the album of same name by Harold Budd and former Cock Robin member Clive Wright.

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In 2013, she recorded a duet with French vocalist Tristan Décamps' on his album Le Bruit des Humains.

References

Anna LaCazio Wikipedia


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