ANJA Featuring 40 BELOW SUMMER Members; New Song Posted Online

July 18, 2007

ANJA, the New York-based singer/songwriter whose backing band includes Carlos Aguilar (drums) and Jordan Plingos (guitar) from 40 BELOW SUMMER, and Steve Schalk (brother of Ken Schalk from CANDIRIA; guitar),has posted a new song on her MySpace page.

Anja, who enjoys an Austrian, Spanish and Asian heritage, has completed a two-year dance study at the famous Broadway Dance Center in New York City. Her song "Bringing out the Best in Me" (co-written with Jeff Cohen) was featured in the WB television series "Jack & Jill", starring Amanda Peet.

Swedish singer Darin recorded Anja's song "Why Does It Rain" (co-written with Jorgen Elofsson) for his platinum selling album "The Anthem".

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