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Pop / Rock 30/03/2011

Allison Crowe Enters Last.fm Singer-songwriter Group's Hall Of Fame

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Allison Crowe Enters Last.fm Singer-songwriter Group's Hall Of Fame
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Allison Crowe Official Website) Allison Crowe's voted by some very discerning music-lovers into the "Singer-Songwriter of the Week" group's Hall of Fame on Last.fm (the world's largest online music catalogue and recommendation site).

The Canadian artist joins existing Hall of Fame members:

Annie Lennox, Billy Joel, Bjork, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Bob Seger, Bono, Bruce Springsteen, Carole King, Cat Stevens, Conor Oberst, David Bowie, Donovan, Don Henley, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Freddie Mercury, George Harrison, Heather Nova, Herbert Gronemeyer, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, John Denver, John Fogerty, John Lennon, John Mayer, John Mellencamp, Johnny Cash, Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, Kurt Cobain, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, Mark Knopfler, Michael Stipe, Mick Jagger, Neil Diamond, Neil Finn, Neil Young, Nick Cave, Nick Drake, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins, PJ Harvey, Ray Davies, Reinhard Mey, Roger Waters, Ryan Adams, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Stevie Wonder, Sufjan Stevens, Tom Petty, Tom Waits, Tori Amos, Townes Van Zandt, Tracy Chapman, Udo Lindenberg and Van Morrison.

Allison Crowe is ever grateful for the tremendous fan support and the international community that shares music, recommendations and appreciation of singer-songwriters - at home, in concert, and online.

When makers of Hollywood movie "Sucker Punch" were looking for ideas on how to reinvent the Eurythmics' classic "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", they called on Allison Crowe. For the 2011 feature film from director Zack Snyder, actress Emily Browning performs the song as an opening production number.

Director Snyder, a major fan of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Crowe, talks to ArtistDirect about "Sucker Punch" on opening week:

"Music is a huge part of the movie for me. It's like another personality of the film. If you get that right, you add this dimension to the movie that you couldn't have imagined before. Right now, I've been trying to find a really good cover of 'Battle Hymn of the Republic.' I can't find one that I really like with all five verses, so that's a problem [Laughs]. I was going to call someone up like Allison Crowe and be like, 'Can you record a version of this?' That's how my brain works!"

Allison Crowe's stripped-down take on "Sweet Dreams" is currently on her own website Music Page and on YouTube (the globe's premiere video-viewing destination, where Crowe's wholly-independent videos have been enjoyed more than ten million times).

In April 2011, Allison Crowe resumes touring with a series of concert dates in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.






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