Splitting time between Cape Cod and NYC,When she is notperforming theater or acting in film, Anne Stott is the bewitching synergy between Joni Mitchell and Chrissie Hynde, performing sincere and engaging songs about social change and often political take down. Stott has released Climate Change track “Water To Blood” produced by legendary NYC producer Barb Morrison(They/Them) (Blondie, Rufus Wainwright) today to coincide with Earth Day.
Stott says, “My hope for this song is that it will motivate people who haven’t been engaged in climate change to get more active and it will be a comfort and it will help rejuvenate and energize those who have been devoting their lives to make change. I think the production of the song combined with the lyrics creates a nice synergy of political take down and optimistic, motivational vibe. And I definitely have both of those sides. I am always deeply moved by people standing up for what is right and if this song can contribute to people’s struggle to protect our future on this planet that would make me really happy”.
Anne Stott Bio:
Incisive. Vibrant. Dramatic. Anne Stott is a singer/songwriter of cinematic alt rock, an actor and a political rabble rouser. Her “bad girl to the good girls and good girl to the bad girls” energy infuses her music and live performances with an edgy compassion while her elastic style embraces eighties pop and nineties grunge infused with modern moody atmosphere. Her second album LOVE NEVER DIES peaked at #19 on the Relix Magazine radio chart and SHE Magazine called her “a bewitching cross between Joni Mitchell and… Chrissie Hynde.”
As an actor she has appeared in plays at many Cape Cod theaters and independent films and was a presenter at the first annual TEDx Provincetown. Stott’s third album, Watershed Synapse Experience, produced by Barb Morrison (Rufus Wainwright, LP, Deborah Harry) drops in September 2024. Water to Blood, the album’s second single, is a climate crisis anthem due out April 19th.