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Anna Ternheim
Anna Ternheim in 2009
Anna Ternheim in 2009
Background information
Birth nameAnna Alexandra Ternheim
Born (1978-05-31) 31 May 1978 (age 46)
Stockholm, Sweden
GenresAnti-folk, Alternative, Indie rock, Acoustic, Blues, Country
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active2003–present
LabelsUniversal Music
Websitewww.annaternheim.com

Anna Ternheim (born 31 May 1978) is a Swedish singer-songwriter.

Early life

Ternheim was born 31 May 1978 in Stockholm, Sweden. When she was 10 years old she began playing the guitar, writing songs and performing. During a year abroad in Atlanta, Georgia, Anna created her first band "Sova", playing at smaller festivals and local clubs. Back in Stockholm she continued her song writing and later in Lausanne, Switzerland, where she was performing while studying French.[1]

Career

She released her debut album Somebody Outside in 2004.[2] The Swedish Grammy jury awarded her the Best Newcomer of the Year award, and she was nominated for Best Female Artist, Best Lyricist and Best Songwriter in 2005. She also won the P3 Gold award for Best Newcomer 2004.[citation needed]

For her second album, Separation Road released on 27 September 2006, she was awarded Best Female Artist and Best Lyricist by the Swedish Grammy jury. Again she was nominated for Best Songwriter and Best Album. She received the award for Best Female Artist at the Swedish National Radio's P3 Gold Awards the same year.[citation needed]

Her debut US album, Halfway to Fivepoints, was released on 22 April 2008.[citation needed]

In 2008, Ternheim moved to Manhattan, where she has lived ever since.[3]

Her fourth album, Leaving on a Mayday, was released on 11 August 2008. The album won Album of the Year at the 2009 Swedish Grammy Awards along with the award for Best Female Artist.[4]

The Night Visitor, Ternheim's fifth studio album, was released in autumn 2011 in both the United States and international territories.[citation needed]

After a series of performances and a brief break from touring, Ternheim announced on her blog in April 2015 recording sessions for a new album or EP, based from the Figure 8 Recording studio in Brooklyn, New York.[5]

Discography

Ternheim in 2009

Her most popular songs include: "To Be Gone", "My Secret", "Girl Laying Down", "Today is A Good Day", and "Shoreline" (a Broder Daniel cover).[6]

Albums

Live albums

EPs

Singles

Guest appearances

Songs in popular culture

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In 2010, her song "My Heart Still Beats for You" featured on season 7 of The CW's One Tree Hill. Her song "What Have I Done" was featured on the popular drama series "Grey's Anatomy".

The Ternheim song "Quiet Night" was used in the second series of the Swedish version of Wallander starring Krister Henriksson. On 18 December 2009, her song "No, I Don't Remember" was featured on an episode of Dollhouse entitled "The Attic". This song was featured in July 2010 on a new DLC episode, for the Xbox 360 videogame Alan Wake, entitled "The Signal". The songs "Off the Road" and "Words of Love" also featured in the videogame Silent Hill: Downpour.

References

  1. ^ "Anna Ternheim Biography". Archived from the original on 31 October 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2010. Anna Ternheim Biography
  2. ^ Reges, Margaret. "Biography: Anna Ternheim". Allmusic. Retrieved 15 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Video: Talk: Anna Ternheim". - Morgenmagazin – ARD, Das Erste (in German). Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Best female artist & Album of the year, Grammy Awards". Anna Ternheim. Archived from the original on 12 August 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2010.
  5. ^ Ternheim, Anna. "FIGURE 8 RECORDING". annaternheim.com. self-published. Archived from the original on 17 May 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Anna Ternheim's Charts – Last.fm: Anna Ternheim". CBS Interactive Music Group. Retrieved 18 August 2010.