Anjani

For other uses, see Anjani (disambiguation).
Anjani Thomas
Background information
Born (1959-07-10) July 10, 1959
Origin Honolulu, Hawaii
Genres Jazz, Folk music
Years active 1983–present
Labels Columbia

Anjani Thomas (born July 10, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist, best known for her work with singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, as well as Carl Anderson, Frank Gambale, and Stanley Clarke. She became a solo artist in 2000.

Life

Anjani was born in Honolulu, Hawaii where she trained in guitar, piano and voice. She attended Berklee College of Music for a year then moved to New York City to a pursue a music career. She performed in jazz clubs before meeting producer John Lissauer, who hired her to provide backup vocals on Leonard Cohen's influential song "Hallelujah" from Various Positions. Anjani went on to tour with Cohen in 1985, as his keyboardist and backup vocalist, and has regularly worked with Cohen ever since, lending her talents to I'm Your Man, The Future, Dear Heather and Old Ideas.[1]

Anjani launched a solo career with Anjani in 2000 followed by The Sacred Names in 2001 an ode to the Aramaic, Greek and Hebrew names of God. In 2006, Cohen contributed lyrics and production talents to Anjani's music and arrangements for Blue Alert on Columbia Records. The song "Blue Alert" was used in a 2007 Old Navy TV spot.[2]

In 2011, Anjani began working on a follow up to Blue Alert, which continues the collaboration with Leonard Cohen on three new songs. The new record, I Came To Love, was released in download-only form in July 2014.[3]

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