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Ana Popović at the Piacenza Blues Festival in 2010. In 1999, Popović formed the Ana Popović Band in the Netherlands. In 2000, she appeared, alongside Eric Burdon, Taj Mahal, Buddy Miles, Double Trouble, Eric Gales and others, on the Jimi Hendrix tribute album Blue Haze: Songs of Jimi Hendrix with a cover of the song "Belly Button Window". [3]
The discography of Ana Popović, a Serbian blues and blues rock guitarist and singer from Belgrade consists of eight solo studio albums, three live solo albums, one studio album done with her father, and one studio album as part of the group Hush.
Trilogy is the seventh solo studio album by the United States-based blues guitarist and singer from Serbia, Ana Popović. It was released on May 20, 2016. It was released on May 20, 2016. Development
Like It on Top is Ana Popović's eighth studio album, released on September 14, 2018 on ArtisteXclusive records. [1] The album is a concept album which explores ten different aspects of female empowerment.
Live for Live is Ana Popović's third concert video and live album, recorded during the Festival de Guitares d'Issoudun in Issoudun, France, at the Centre Culturel Albert Camus on November 2, 2019 and released on May 15, 2020. [2]
Can You Stand the Heat is Ana Popović's sixth studio album, released on March 27, 2013 on ArtisteXclusive records. The album has eleven original songs and three cover songs, and features guest appearances with Grammy Award winner Tommy Sims and Grammy nominee Lucky Peterson, and was produced by B.B. King's drummer of twenty-five years, Tony Coleman.
Still Making History is Ana Popović's third studio album, released on June 19, 2007 on Eclecto Groove Records, her debut album in the US and on her new label, produced by Grammy winning producer John Porter. [4]
While studying at Utrecht Conservatory of Music in the Netherlands, she formed the Ana Popović Band to pay tuition costs. The band became popular in the Dutch and German music scenes, which brought her a record deal with Ruf Records, and brought her to Memphis in 2000 to record Hush! , named after her first band in Serbia, Hush. [ 9 ]