Angela Marie Difranco’s net worth stands at
$10 Million
Angela Marie Difranco – A Brief Insight
Beginning her venture with Righteous Babe Records in the early 1990s, Ani DiFranco has been behind the release of a multitude of albums. While most of them are her own creations, she has also collaborated with Utah Phillips on two albums. Ani is dedicated to maintaining her independence and her art.
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| Full Name | Ani DiFranco |
| Net Worth | $10 Million |
| Date Of Birth | September 23, 1970 |
| Place Of Birth | Buffalo, New York, USA |
| Height | 5′ 2″ (1.57 m) |
| Profession | Soundtrack, Composer, Actress |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Mike Napolitano (m. 2009), Andrew Gilchrist (m. 1998–2003), 32 Flavors, Both Hands, Untouchable Face, Dublin 8, Ireland, London, United Kingdom |
| Children | Petah Lucia DiFranco Napolitano, Dante DiFranco Napolitano, 32 Flavors, Both Hands, Untouchable Face, Dublin 8, Ireland, London, United Kingdom |
| Parents | Elizabeth Ross DiFranco, Dante Americo DiFranco, 32 Flavors, Both Hands, Untouchable Face, Dublin 8, Ireland, London, United Kingdom |
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| Awards | Grammy Award for Best Recording Package |
| Nominations | Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance |
| Movies | Ani DiFranco: Trust, Render: Spanning Time with Ani DiFranco, Ani Difranco: Live At Babeville, The Best of Sessions at West 54th: Vol. 1, Radical Harmonies, Dead Man Walking: The Concert, Bi the Way, Dublin 8, Ireland, London, United Kingdom |
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| 1 | Ani expressed, “When I showed up shave-headed and army-booted and pierced in places people were talking about, I can’t tell you how welcoming they were. There was, of course, the sort of stodgy folk-Nazis within the community, but the dudes who really knew what was up looked through the different uniform and style and said, ‘Here is somebody young doing the work. ‘Welcome, and bring your teenagers with you’. It was a real embracing environment for me. I got to learn from the masters.” |
| 2 | She mentions, “My songs are the one place where I won’t mince my words. One on one, I have a lot of fear and inhibition. I think this is why I am so bold in my songs. It is my one place that I have carved out to do that, be that. They have gotten me and a lot of other people into a lot of trouble over the years. My guitar has this truth serum in it, and lo! the people that wander into my canon.” |
| 3 | Adding, “All decent people, male and female, are feminists. The only people who are not feminists are those who believe that women are inherently inferior or undeserving of the respect and opportunity afforded men. Either you are a feminist or you are a sexist/misogynist. There is no box marked ‘other’.” |
| 4 | Expressing her view, Ani asserts, “Who has turned feminism into a dirty word? One of the things that bugs the s**t out of me is the fact that we can’t even use the word ‘feminist’ these days. It’s been made taboo by a conservative media. The feminist movement in this country is one of the most powerful human liberation movements the planet has seen… so, to let this sort of conservative culture steal the feminist history from our consciousness and steal the respect from the people who fought and died so we could have such liberty is a travesty.” |
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| 1 | Her mother, who is from Montreal, is of Scottish and English ancestry. Her father, a native of Erie, Pennsylvania, was the son of Italian immigrants. |
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| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| The Shopkeeper: A Documentary About Mark Hallman and the Congress House | 2016 | Documentary completed | Herself |
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