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Poe (born Anne Decatur Danielewski) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.〔Mirken, Steve. "Atlantic's Poe will be Unfamiliar Nevermore." ''Billboard Magazine'' September 2, 1995.〕〔Doerschuk, Robert L. "Rough Mix." ''Musician Magazine'' December 1995.〕〔Herman, James Patrick. "A Control Room of One's Own." ''Elle Magazine'' November 2001.〕〔Huhn, Mary. "Alt.Rock." ''Rolling Stone Magazine'' November 28, 1996.〕〔Blush, Steven and Thomas Colbath. "Poe" ''Seconds Magazine'' Number 35, March 1998.〕 Poe's musical style is a unique blend of rock, jazz, electronica, folk, and hip hop elements combining intimate lyrical compositions.〔〔〔Grecco, Stephen. "Village Voice." ''Vogue Magazine'' September 1996〕〔"Spotlighting Sound Talent." ''Interview Magazine'' January 1996.〕〔"Spin Fashion: The Clash." ''Spin Magazine'' January 1996.〕〔Searle, Laurie. "Poe Evermore." ''Hits Magazine'' September 30, 1996.〕 Many of Poe's songs have been featured in films and on television.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Filmography by year for Poe )〕 Poe first hit the modern rock charts in 1995.〔"Alternative Rock charts." ''Billboard Magazine'' October 17, 1995.〕〔(1996 Rock Music Charts ). 90sxchange.com. Retrieved on 2012-12-14.〕 Some of her early charting singles included "Angry Johnny", "Trigger Happy Jack", "Hello", and "Hey Pretty."〔()〕〔(Digital Songs ). Billboard. Retrieved on 2012-12-14.〕〔(Poe Songs (Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography) ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts ). Musicvf.com. Retrieved on 2012-12-14.〕 Videos for these singles had heavy rotation on MTV.〔〔〔The Music Video Programming Guide." ''CVC Report'' volume 13, number 17, October 1, 1995.〕〔Robinson, Lisa. "Rock Talk: Poe's the Boss in the Macho World of Rock" ''The New York Post'' Tuesday, February 13, 1996.〕 Poe spent six years with Atlantic Records〔(Poe - Music Biography, Credits and Discography ). AllMusic. Retrieved on 2012-12-14.〕 and is currently on her own label, ''Repoezessed Music Records."〔 Noteworthy was Poe's early involvement with her online community of fans. Her web site, and the fan sites that supported her early in her career, predated modern social networking platforms and were among the first of their kind.〔Kelly, Sean. "Poe: The Angry Psycho." ''Computer Life Online'' September 1997.〕〔''USA Today''. "Hot Sites, " ''Here's Poe'', Weekend Edition, Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 1997.〕 Atlantic Records' Senior Vice President of New Media, Nikki Sleight, referred to Poe's online power and one-on-one communication with thousands attending her concerts as "unheard of and pretty phenomenal" in Sleight's 1997 interview with ''Web Magazine.''〔Victoria, Laura. "One Named Wonder Poe Sings the Web's Praises" ''Web Magazine''(Sleight: ''"I remember tracking the digital activity at one of Poe's theatre shows in 1996 and it turned out that 1755 of the people coming to her show had actually communicated with her online one-on-one which was unheard of and pretty phenomenal."'') September 1997.〕 In 2004, she co-founded the digital innovations agency Signature Creative with John Gheur.〔http://www.signaturecreative.com/〕 ==Early life== Born in New York City and daughter of Polish film director Tad Z. Danielewski and his wife Priscilla Decatur Machold, Poe and her brother, novelist Mark Z. Danielewski, lived in six different countries before she turned eight.〔〔Udovitch, Mim. "You Poe, Girl" ''Details Magazine.'' November 1996.〕〔Young, Paul. "A Message You can Dance To" ''Buzz Magazine''. December/January 1996 .〕 Her father's film directing took the family to Africa, India, Spain, Switzerland, England, and the United States. When Poe was 12, her father moved his family to Provo, Utah where Poe attended junior high school and some of high school.〔〔〔 When Poe's parents divorced, Poe, then 16, left home and moved to New York City where she lived in a squat on the lower east side of Manhattan while attempting to connect with her estranged mother.〔〔〔〔〔Knight, Sophie. "Poe: The Singer's Daring Disc Will Blow You Away" ''Seventeen Magazine''. January 1997.〕 Poe continued submitting schoolwork to her high school in Utah and eventually graduated. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Princeton University, where she organized her first band.〔〔〔Connelly, C. "The Face: Poe" ''Talk Magazine''. Page 48, December 2001〕〔()〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Poe (singer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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