Anna LaCazio

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Anna LaCazio

Anna LaCazio (born January 26, 1962 ) is an American singer. In 1982 she co-founded the band Cock Robin , with whom she celebrated considerable commercial success between 1985 and 1987, particularly in Europe. After the flop of the band's third album First Love / Last Rites (1989), the band broke up in 1990.

LaCazio then appeared only occasionally as a background singer, for example in productions by Corey Hart and Purple Mountain Matinee .

Seven years after Cock Robin broke up, LaCazio recorded a new version of the Cock Robin song More Than Willing with her former bandmate and partner Peter Kingsbery for his album Pretty Ballerina (1997) .

Her own solo album, which she produced under the title Eat Life , was not released at the time.

LaCazio moved from Los Angeles to the California desert , where she and several other musicians founded the Joshua Tree Association of Musicians & Songwriters network in May 2001 .

In 2006 she reformed Cock Robin with original members Peter Kingsbery (lead vocals) and Clive Wright (guitar). A new album, I Don't Want To Save The World, emerged from this reunion . Recordings of the accompanying tour were released on CD Live .

After the birth of their son in spring 2007, LaCazio went on tour again with Cock Robin, mainly in France. Eat Life was released in summer 2009 as a download and later also on CD. In 2011, Cock Robin toured several European countries again; they gave seven concerts in Germany.

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