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Ana Maria Trousseau A Chameleon on Stage

Ana María Trousseau

Annie Trousseau made her big screen debut this past fall in director Roland Emmerich’s WWII epic Midway. Even though it was a small part, you got a taste of her singing talent. Below is some interesting information we learned about Annie.

Annie Trousseau is more than a band—it’s an experience fronted by Colombian-born recording artist, Ana Maria Lombo. She grew up singing in the streets and cafes with her father on guitar and her two sisters at her side. Her skills were forged while traveling around Colombia, Mexico and the United States. She has toured the world, recorded with many Grammy winning producers and songwriters including Humberto Gatica, Greg Kurstin, and David Foster and is a seasoned live performer, enjoying long term residencies at top Jazz venues, including Herb Alpert’s Vibrato Grill and Jazz, in Bel Air, and the famed Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, where she has consistently sold out show after show.

“I want to offer an experience that is as intimate and authentic as possible. One that has to be felt in the moment. That is why I prefer live performance as well as live recordings.” Annie Trousseau

We had an opportunity to catch-up with Miss Trousseau. She told us about her experience working on the film, her love of different music genre’s and vinyl. She even acknowledged that she had a new record coming out, that you can find on Spotify.

She also mentioned, to watch through the credits of the Midway film and you’ll see her full performance set. Midway is available in Digital now, in 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (Blu-ray and Digital), Blu-ray Combo Pack (DVD and Digital), DVD and on Demand February 18.

Ana María Trousseau

Midway centers on the Battle of Midway, a clash between the American fleet and the Imperial Japanese Navy which marked a pivotal turning point in the Pacific Theater during WWII. The film, based on the real-life events of this heroic feat, tells the story of the leaders and soldiers who used their instincts, fortitude, and bravery to overcome the odds.

Now you can listen in on the q&a that our colleague Chely Acosta conducted for us. Just click on the audio box. — A.O.