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Little Ann

Soul singer - songwriter Originally from Chicago, "Little Ann" Bridgeforth showed promise early on, recording a single for the Ric-Tic label in 1969. But even though Detroit Producer [a=Dave Hamilton] ushered her into the studio to lay down an album's worth of songs, her dreams of national exposure ultimately withered with time and neglect. For two decades, the tapes of that album quietly collected dust. It wasn't until 1990 that two British soul collectors came upon the album while digging through Hamilton's vaults. Thus began the slow discovery of Little Ann, as several of her songs turned up on compilations by the U.K.'s respected Ace/Kent imprint. Ann also recorded and released two singles in Canada in the early 1970s under her real name. She also rerecorded "Who Are You Trying To Fool" with [a34252] in the early 2000s for his "Strange World Of Northern Soul" project. Bridgeforth died in 2003, but she lived long enough to see her career enjoy an unlikely resurrection; she was even flown out to the U.K. to perform to adoring fans. Note: "Rose Valentine" was used as an alias to "cover up" Little Ann's identity when her recordings were played on the Northern Soul Scene, but Little Ann is not the same artist as [a685814]

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