Annmarie Cullen
Annmarie Cullen grew up in Dublin, Ireland and wrote her first song when she was 8 years old. It was called "Chips", about her dog that went missing. She recorded her first song when she was 12 years old and formed her first all girl pop band at the age of 15 (they disbanded at the ripe old age of 16).
Her album “Loss…” is her first solo venture as Annmarie Cullen and was recorded during downtime from her main band, indie-rock outfit, SAUCY MONKY. The songs on Loss… are snap shots of a difficult year where she suffered relationship turmoil and the death of her mother. On “Loss…” she enlisted the help of stellar musicians such as Marco Giovino (Drummer-Patty Griffin and Robert Plant), Matt Laug (Drummer- Alanis Morissette), Mai Bloomfield (Cello-Sara Bareilles and Raining Jane), Gabriel Mann (The Rescues band member), Mike Freas (Guitarist-Joe Purdy), Mark Getten (Bass-AM), Michael Lord (King of production) as well as Saucy Monky band mates Steve Giles and Cynthia Catania
Throughout her music career, Annmarie has been a staff songwriter at the Disney Channel and Warner Chappell, and her songs have appeared in several TV shows and Movies. You can sometimes find her playing guitar, ukulele and singing with friend and fellow songstress, the fab Lucy Schwartz. She has a weird fear of ferris wheels, a love affair with coffee and finds that she writes her best songs when she's miserable.
