
Anne Savage #Anne Savage
Anne Savage, born on July 18, 1969, is a prominent British Hard Dance DJ. Her career began with a residency at Angels in Burnley and later at the Vague Club in Leeds. She was part of the original Tidy Girls lineup and has consistently been recognized in DJ Magazine's "World's Top 100 DJs," even being listed as the only female in the "Top 10 Club DJs in Britain" by The Independent on Sunday. Anne has played at major club events like Tidy, Slinky, Frenzy, and Storm. Her single "I Need A Man" reached number 6 in the UK dance singles chart in 2000, and "Hellraiser" peaked at number 74 in the UK Singles Chart in 2003. Beyond DJing, Anne has also worked in television, notably on Channel 4's "Faking It," which won a BAFTA in 2002. She has also presented for BBC, MTV Europe, MTV Dance, Rapture, and Sky One, and hosted her own show on Ministry of Sound Radio. Anne is also known for her involvement in Supermoto racing.