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Anna Moya

the rest of my life...and everyone in it...

About Me


Filipino/Hungarian born in Oakland, CA. Now living outside of Seattle. Gave up live singing for a while. I have a million stories about where I am. I'm more interested in knowing where I'm going and not where I've been.
++14 years of studio recording experience, writer, arranger and performer++
**Opening Act for Az Yet, Kut Close, Zapp and Roger, Simply Smooth and Quad City DJ's**
&Performed National Anthem for Seattle Seahawks and Supersonics&
Radio voice over for KUBE93 FM

=Live performace at plenty of venues, clubs and casinos=
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/6/2005
Band Members: B-Noze-E!

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Influences:
I want to be creative and list a hundred of the most influential people in music but I won't. Instead I'll offer how I experience music.
I let music take me into spaces I would otherwise never know. I steal from my experience. I use what I've learned. I allow my mind to leave me. I allow myself to be the person I am inside. Others see me this way too, when I reveal my talents. Strangely enough it's only then that my surface becomes transparent and people see the beauty that is inside.
Sounds Like:

My tone is like my mom's. She has a way of soothing me with her voice. Nuances are more important to me than power, range and riffs. I appreciate listeners that understand what makes good music and not just liking what's hot in the moment.

Record Label: None
Type of Label: None

My Blog

simple moments of mine

This is my ongoing journal of real moments that matter to me. To start: Taking the eight quarters from my pocket to pay a stranger’s bus fare. Dancing on the sidewalk while making my way to the ...
Posted by Anna Moya on Mon, 05 Nov 2007 06:42:00 PST

The good mostly...

I used to play for hours jumping from a tree plank onto this rope swing that was anchored 50 feet high. There were forts to be built and endless trails to be walked. It was a rule ...
Posted by Anna Moya on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 10:14:00 PST