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Feature Stories & Interviews

Acoustic Guitar—Feature/interview by Ron Forbes-Roberts, January 2000. "The unpredictable narratives of Annie Gallup's songs take you on journeys whose destinations are never clear until you reach them. Even her most straightforward lyrics possess a fantastic, almost subliminal quality that brings to mind the magic-realist fiction of Gabriel Garcia Marquez..." | More

Dirty Linen—Interview by Tom Nelligan, from Aug./Sept. 2000. "Her music can be both sensuous and raw, gentle and edgy, dark and yet filled with a life-affirming, ironic humor..." | More

Mote Mgzn—Interview by Rod Campbell, originally published in Penguin Eggs magazine, November 1999. "Gallup spins fabulous, quirky, often humorous, gossamer tales skewered with her idiosyncratic observations..." | More

PureMusic—Long interview by Frank Goodman, (reproduced in full on this site's interview pages). "Annie Gallup is a brave and fascinating artist, always trying something new, always being her unique self in a world of inadvertent imitation..." | More

Song Shop—Short analysis of Annie's "100 Miles from Music City," by Andrew Calhoun. "She's done something quite bold and bracing here..." | More

Songwriter's Monthly—Interview from June 1998. "Sweet-spoken, charming, and witty. Annie Gallup got a record deal more or less formatting around a campfire in Kerrville one year. However, I think you're about to find that there is a lot more to this fast-speaking songstress than meets the eye. Get ready for a wild ride..." | More

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