Ani DiFranco is also a famous
songwriter and guitarist. Popular as a creative artist, Ani DiFranco is
known worldwide for her music. She has brought out nineteen albums and
is also considered by most of her fans as a feminist.She was born in New York’s Buffalo, Ani DiFranco began playing music of the
Beatles at the Buffalo bars. She also busked, when she was nine, with
Michael Meldrum, her guitar instructor.
In 1989 DiFranco founded her independent record company known as
“Righteous Records”. In 1994 name of her company was changed to
“Righteous Babe Records”.
The “Woman of Courage Award”was given out to Ani DiFranco in New York’s Albany. This prestigious award was presented to her on the 21st of July in 2006 at the famous “National Organization for Women Conference and Young Feminist Summit”.
These lyrics are also praised for their refined
quality. Music of Ani DiFranco has been categorized into the musical
genres of alternative rock as well as folk rock. In fact, she has moved
through several genres since the beginning of her music career. DiFranco
has worked with different classes of artists like Utah Phillips Maceo Parker
and Prince.
Though most of DiFranco’s music is autobiographic in character, it is mostly political. Her music is focused on modern social aspects like sexism, racism, homophobia, sexual abuse, war, poverty and reproductive rights.
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The “Woman of Courage Award”was given out to Ani DiFranco in New York’s Albany. This prestigious award was presented to her on the 21st of July in 2006 at the famous “National Organization for Women Conference and Young Feminist Summit”.
Though most of DiFranco’s music is autobiographic in character, it is mostly political. Her music is focused on modern social aspects like sexism, racism, homophobia, sexual abuse, war, poverty and reproductive rights.