As seen in Guitar Girl Magazine Issue 17 – Fall 2021
The Bells & Whistles
St. Vincent, born Annie Clark, is a renowned American musician known for her innovative guitar playing and eclectic style that blends rock, pop, and experimental music. She has received multiple Grammy Awards and is celebrated for pushing the boundaries of guitar music and performance art.
NOTE: This article originally appeared on our Fall 2021 edition which can be seen at the link above.
- Born September 28, 1982, in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Inspired to play guitar by watching Ritchie Valens and the movie La Bamba
- Attended Berklee College of Music in Boston for three years
- Performed as part of Sufjan Stevens’s touring band in 2006
- Released debut album Marry Me in 2007
- Won the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album for Vincent in 2015
- Designed her own signature guitar with Ernie Ball Music Man in 2016
- Made her film debut directing a segment for the horror anthology XX in 2016
- Won the Grammy for Best Rock Song for Masseduction in 2017
- Produced the album The Center Won’t Hold for Sleater-Kinney in 2019
- Released six studio albums so far, with the most recent Daddy’s Home in 2021
- Has her own signature guitars with Ernie Ball Music Man