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Ana Popovic

Ana Popovic (Serbian Cyrillic: ??? ???????, born May 13, 1976 in Belgrade) is a Memphis, Tennessee-based Serbian blues guitarist and singer.Early lifePopovic was born in 1976 in Belgrade.
Her father introduced her to the blues, and she started to play the guitar when she was fifteen.Hush (1995 – 1998)In 1995, she formed the band Hush with Rade Popovic (guitar, vocals), Milan Saric (bass guitar) and Bojan Ivkovic (drums).
Hush performed rhythm and blues, but also incorporated elements of funk and soul into their sound.
The band had their first performance in the club Vox in Belgrade.
During 1996, Hush performed across FR Yugoslavia, also performing in Greece.
Thanks to their performance at the Marsoni Blues Festival in Senta, Hush got the invitation to perform at the Fifth International Blues, Jazz, Rock and Gastronomic Festival in Hungary.
A part of their performance was released on a live album which featured recordings from the festival.
In 1996, Popovic played slide guitar on Piloti album Dan koji prolazi zauvek (The Day that Is Passing Forever).During 1998, Hush had over 100 performances, playing in blues clubs and blues festivals.
During the same year, they released their debut album, Hometown, through PGP-RTS.
The album was produced by Aleksandar Radosavljevic, and featured Vojno Dizdar (electric piano and Hammond organ), Petar "Pera Joe" Miladinovic (harmonica), Aleksandar Tomic (tenor saxophone) and Predrag Krstic (trumpet) as guests.
Beside the band's own songs, Hometown also featured covers of blues standards.In 1998, Popovic went to Netherlands to study jazz guitar, and Hush disbanded.Solo career (1999 – present)In 1999, Popovic 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".
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 Popovic 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 guest.
The album saw large success, so Popovic left her guitar studies, and dedicated herself to performing.In 2003, Popovic 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, Popovic released live album and DVD entitled Ana!, recorded on January 30, 2005 on her concert in Amsterdam club Melkweg.In 2007, Popovic 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 in the United States Billboard Blues Chart.In 2012, Popovic moved to Memphis, Tennessee .
Her ninth full-length album entitled Can You Stand the Heat is announced to be released through on ArtisteXclusive records in April 2013.
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.
Popovic is announced to perform on the 2013 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, where she will introduce a new project: a nine-piece band under the name Ana Popovic & Mo' Better Love.In September 2013 Popovic signs with Monterey International booking agency.
Monterey is exclusively representing Ana Popovic in North America, Canada, Asia & Australia.
Popovic shares the roster with Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, Dr.
John, Jonny Lang, Keb' Mo', Robert Randolph, Taj Mahal and Tedeschi Trucks Band.

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