Anna Waronker

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Anna Waronker
Birth name Anna Jeanette Waronker
Born (1972-07-10) July 10, 1972 (age 51)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation(s) Singer/songwriter, composer, producer
Associated acts That Dog
Website www.annawaronker.com

Anna Jeanette Waronker (born July 10, 1972) is a singer/songwriter, composer, and producer best known as the former frontwoman of That Dog. She is the daughter of producer Lenny Waronker and actress/musician Donna Loren, the sister of session drummer Joey Waronker, and is married to Steven Shane McDonald of Redd Kross.

That Dog (1991-1997, 2011-present)

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Waronker was born in Los Angeles, California. After graduating from high school, Waronker formed the band that would become That Dog. The group consisted of Waronker on lead vocals and guitar, Petra Haden on violin, Rachel Haden on bass, and Tony Maxwell on drums. That Dog released three albums on DGC Records: That Dog, Totally Crushed Out!, and Retreat from the Sun. They toured with such acts as Beck, Weezer, and Blur. That Dog announced their breakup in 1997 after their third album, Retreat from the Sun, which had originally been intended as Waronker's first solo record. That Dog reunited in 2011.

Other work

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. During the time she was with That Dog, Waronker and bandmate Petra Haden backed up Beck on a number of demos and b-sides. Waronker has also co-produced with her husband Steven McDonald on several projects, including his revision of the White Stripes album White Blood Cells, and the Imperial Teen albums On and The Hair the TV the Baby and the Band.

Waronker is a member of Ze Malibu Kids, which also includes Steven McDonald, Jeff McDonald, and Astrid McDonald.

Waronker has composed and scored for film and television, including Josie and the Pussycats and the television series Clueless (1996–1999), where she collaborated with Charlotte Caffey (the Go-Go's). Five of Waronker's songs were featured on the television series Dawson's Creek.

Waronker recorded a cover version of the song "Catch" by The Cure specifically for the Songs For Summer compilation album, a memorial for Summer Brannin. The song was not included on the album upon its release, but was made available later on the record's promotional site.

Waronker founded her own record company, "Five Foot Two Records," with her sister-in-law Charlotte Caffey, on which she released her first solo record in 2002, titled Anna By Anna Waronker.

In the early 2000s, Waronker played several solo shows and a few other shows with the short-lived Ze Malibu Kids.

Waronker is also heard in the song "No Soul" by the band Say Anything.

Anna provides vocals on the tracks Be Calm and At Least I'm not as Sad as I Used to be by New York band Fun.

Recent activity

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Waronker is in the process of releasing a follow up record, which she claims will be "darker/heavier" than her first album. The tentative title for the album is California Fade. On January 18, 2006 Waronker joined MySpace, allowing people to preview some of her new songs. The songs "How Am I Doing" and "Beautiful Life" were released for purchase on iTunes.

Waronker recently provided the score as well as the song "Beautiful Life" for a short film (co-written and directed by Mary Wigmore and Gwyneth Paltrow) called Dealbreaker as well as doing some of the original score for a film called Freshman Orientation. Dealbreaker premiered at The Sundance Film Festival in January 2006.

Waronker played Joan Jett in the film What We Do Is Secret written and directed by Rodger Grossman. In 2005, she contributed to the UNICEF benefit song, "Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?". In 2007, Waronker appeared on Say Anything's "In Defense of the Genre", where she performed guest vocals on the track "No Soul". In late April 2007, Waronker's song "How Am I Doing?" was played at the end of a Grey's Anatomy episode, entitled "Desire". A sample of her song "I Don't Wanna" was played in the 2008 Movie The Haunting of Molly Hartley.

In October 2008, her work with Charlotte Caffey came to the stage at the Hayworth Theatre; as Lovelace: A Rock Musical debuted and performances have been extended twice - currently thru Feb. 2009.

On February 8, 2011 Waronker's California Fade was released via digital download and limited vinyl orders.

Partial discography

That Dog

Ze Malibu Kids

  • Sound It Out (2002)

Solo Work

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