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  • Ana Popovic – Hold On

    Ana Popovic – Hold On

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist and if you like the fiery, passionate playing and also vocal singing. You will like Serbian blues-rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Ana has actually made a name for herself in the cries circuit as being the very first women artist-in-residence at the worldwide well-known Crown Guitar Fest in addition to playing a hot set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar fanatics to their feet. You might have seen her on phase with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal

    Top Albums by Ana Popovic Click Here

    Ana Popovic is one of the hottest names on the blues-rock market. Brought up in Belgrade, from childhood she was introduced to music by her father – guitarist and bassist, owner of an impressive collection of blues and soul recordings. Therefore he become her first teacher and quickly saw the huge artistic potential of his daughter.

    Ana Popovic Band

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. The next year in 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. After that in 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with many famous musicians. For instance Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    Her music is an original combination of blues, rock, soul, and funk, which add up to an ultra-energetic mix. But that’s not all because, in addition to outstanding guitar and vocal abilities, Ana conquers the audience with her grace, incredible beauty, and stage presence, and her concerts are a real treat for music lovers at the highest level. In other words, she is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

  • Ana Popovic – Johnnie Ray

    Ana Popovic – Johnnie Ray

    Ana Popovic – Johnnie Ray
    Ana Popovic – Johnnie Ray

    Track of ‘Live for LIVE’ (CD / DVD) by Ana Popovic. She is so entertaining LIVE and this captures that so very well.

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist and if you like the fiery, passionate playing and also vocal singing. You will like Serbian blues-rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter Ana Popovic.

    How Well Do You Know Ana Popović? Test Your Knowledge with This Quiz!

    Ana has actually made a name for herself in the cries circuit as being the very first women artist-in-residence at the worldwide well-known Crown Guitar Fest in addition to playing a hot set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar fanatics to their feet. You might have seen her on phase with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal

    Top Albums by Ana Popovic Click Here

    Ana Popovic is one of the hottest names on the blues-rock market. Brought up in Belgrade, from childhood she was introduced to music by her father – guitarist and bassist, owner of an impressive collection of blues and soul recordings. Therefore he become her first teacher and quickly saw the huge artistic potential of his daughter.

    Ana Popovic Band

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. The next year in 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. After that in 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with many famous musicians. For instance Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    Her music is an original combination of blues, rock, soul, and funk, which add up to an ultra-energetic mix. But that’s not all because, in addition to outstanding guitar and vocal abilities, Ana conquers the audience with her grace, incredible beauty, and stage presence, and her concerts are a real treat for music lovers at the highest level. In other words, she is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

  • Ana Popovic – Ana’s Shuffle

    Ana Popovic – Ana’s Shuffle

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist and if you like the fiery, passionate playing and also vocal singing. You will like Serbian blues-rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Ana has actually made a name for herself in the cries circuit as being the very first women artist-in-residence at the worldwide well-known Crown Guitar Fest in addition to playing a hot set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar fanatics to their feet. You might have seen her on phase with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal

    Top Albums by Ana Popovic Click Here

    Ana Popovic is one of the hottest names on the blues-rock market. Brought up in Belgrade, from childhood she was introduced to music by her father – guitarist and bassist, owner of an impressive collection of blues and soul recordings. Therefore he become her first teacher and quickly saw the huge artistic potential of his daughter.

    Ana Popovic Band

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. The next year in 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. After that in 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with many famous musicians. For instance Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    How Well Do You Know Ana Popović? Test Your Knowledge with This Quiz!

    Her music is an original combination of blues, rock, soul, and funk, which add up to an ultra-energetic mix. But that’s not all because, in addition to outstanding guitar and vocal abilities, Ana conquers the audience with her grace, incredible beauty, and stage presence, and her concerts are a real treat for music lovers at the highest level. In other words, she is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

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  • Ana Popovic – Can’t You See What You are Doing to Me

    Ana Popovic – Can’t You See What You are Doing to Me

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist, you’ll love the fiery, passionate playing and singing of Yugoslavian blues-rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Ana has made a name for herself in the blues circuit as being the first female artist-in-residence at the internationally acclaimed Crown Guitar Fest as well as playing a searing set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar aficionados to their feet. You may have seen her on stage with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal.

    Ana Popović was born in 1976 in Belgrade. Her father introduced her to the blues, and she started to play the guitar when she was fifteen.

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. In 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. In 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    She is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

    Our quality blues t-shirts are perfect for your next music festival, concert or jam, and make great gifts.

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  • Ana Popovic – How’d You Learn to Shake it Like That

    Ana Popovic – How’d You Learn to Shake it Like That

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist, you’ll love the fiery, passionate playing and singing of Yugoslavian blues-rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Ana has made a name for herself in the blues circuit as being the first female artist-in-residence at the internationally acclaimed Crown Guitar Fest as well as playing a searing set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar aficionados to their feet. You may have seen her on stage with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal.

    Ana Popović was born in 1976 in Belgrade. Her father introduced her to the blues, and she started to play the guitar when she was fifteen.

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. In 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. In 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    She is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

    Our quality blues t-shirts are perfect for your next music festival, concert or jam, and make great gifts.

    blues music t-shirts

  • Ana Popovic – Blues for Mrs. Pauline

    Ana Popovic – Blues for Mrs. Pauline

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist, you’ll love the fiery, passionate playing and singing of Yugoslavian blues-rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Ana has made a name for herself in the blues circuit as being the first female artist-in-residence at the internationally acclaimed Crown Guitar Fest as well as playing a searing set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar aficionados to their feet. You may have seen her on stage with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal.

    Ana Popović was born in 1976 in Belgrade. Her father introduced her to the blues, and she started to play the guitar when she was fifteen.

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. In 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. In 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    She is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

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    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

  • Ana Popovic – Can You Stand The Heat

    Ana Popovic – Can You Stand The Heat

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist, you’ll love the fiery, passionate playing and singing of Yugoslavian blues-rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Ana has made a name for herself in the blues circuit as being the first female artist-in-residence at the internationally acclaimed Crown Guitar Fest as well as playing a searing set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar aficionados to their feet. You may have seen her on stage with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal.

    Ana Popović was born in 1976 in Belgrade. Her father introduced her to the blues, and she started to play the guitar when she was fifteen.

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. In 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. In 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    She is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

    blues music t-shirts

  • Ana Popovic – Wrong Woman

    Ana Popovic – Wrong Woman

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist, you’ll love the fiery, passionate playing and singing of Yugoslavian blues-rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Ana has made a name for herself in the blues circuit as being the first female artist-in-residence at the internationally acclaimed Crown Guitar Fest as well as playing a searing set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar aficionados to their feet. You may have seen her on stage with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal.

    Ana Popović was born in 1976 in Belgrade. Her father introduced her to the blues, and she started to play the guitar when she was fifteen.

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. In 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. In 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    She is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

    blues music t-shirts

  • Ana Popovic – Can You See Me

    Ana Popovic – Can You See Me

    Ana Popovic

    If you’re not a blues purist, you’ll love the fiery, passionate playing and singing of Yugoslavian blues-rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Ana Popovic. Ana has made a name for herself in the blues circuit as being the first female artist-in-residence at the internationally acclaimed Crown Guitar Fest as well as playing a searing set at Jazz Fest that brought hardcore guitar aficionados to their feet. You may have seen her on stage with greats including Dweezil Zappa, John Oates, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal.

    Ana Popović was born in 1976 in Belgrade. Her father introduced her to the blues, and she started to play the guitar when she was fifteen.

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popović Band in The Netherlands. In 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. In 2001, she released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    She is a master of her craft and certainly combines incredible talent, vocals, melody changes, and technique.

    Albums

    1998: Hometown (as Hush)
    2001: Hush!
    2003: Comfort to the Soul
    2007: Still Making History
    2009: Blind for Love
    2011: Unconditional
    2013: Can You Stand the Heat
    2015: Blue Room (with Milton Popović)
    2016: Trilogy
    2018: Like It on Top

    Live albums

    2005: Ana! Live in Amsterdam
    2010: An evening at Trasimeno Lake
    2020: Live for Live

  • Ana Popovic – Navajo Moon

    Ana Popovic – Navajo Moon

     

    Ana pulls out all stops on this one! Playing tribute to Stevie Ray & Ronnie Earle, she really shows us what she’s got!! Kills it.

    Ana Popovic

    She was born in 1976 in Belgrade. Her father introduced her to the blues, and she started to play the guitar when she was fifteen.

    In 1999, Popović formed Ana Popovic Band in The Netherlands. In 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song “Belly Button Window”. She released her solo debut, Hush!, through the German label Ruf Records. The album was recorded in Memphis, with the members of Ana Popović Band, as well as studio musicians. It was produced by Jim Gaines, who previously worked with Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Alexis Korner and others. The album featured Bernard Allison as the guest. The album saw large success, so Popović left her guitar studies and dedicated herself to performing.

    Comfort to the Soul

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    In 2003, Popović released her second album, Comfort to the Soul. The album, recorded in Memphis and produced by Gaines, featured a fusion of blues, rock, soul and jazz. During the same year, on the Rhythm & Blues Festival in Belgium, she was invited by Solomon Burke to join him on stage, after which she joined him on the rest of the tour as a guest. In 2005, Popović released live album and DVD entitled Ana!, recorded on January 30, 2005 on her concert in Amsterdam club Melkweg.

    In 2007, Popović released the album Still Making History through the American record label Eclecto Groove Records. In 2009, she released the album Blind for Love, and in 2011 the album Unconditional through the same label. Both Still Making History and Unconditional reached number one on the United States Billboard Blues Chart. In 2012, Popović moved to Memphis, Tennessee.

    Popović’s ninth full-length album, entitled Can You Stand the Heat, was released in April 2013 through ArtisteXclusive records. The album, produced by Tony Coleman, was recorded with John Williams on bass guitar, Harold Smith on rhythm guitar, Frank Ray Jr. on organ and Tony Coleman on drums. Popović performed at the 2013 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, where she introduced a new project: a nine-piece band under the name Ana Popovic & Mo’ Better Love. In September 2013, Popović signed with Monterey International booking agency.

    In 2014, she was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the ‘Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year’ category. (via: wikipedia.org)

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