Annie Rubinson A’24

Annie Rubinson, Music Director

Mate #212

Hometown: Irvington, NY

Pronouns: She/her/hers

Solos: Break My Heart, Every Summertime, Attention, Rosanna, Look At Me Now

Arrangements: Break My Heart, Greedy, Every Summertime, Lost One, Attention, Don’t Blame Me, Wouldn’t Come Back, Look At Me Now, Seventeen, Holding Out For A Hero, Always Something There To Remind Me, Bridge Over Troubled Water

Major: International Relations

A fiery red-head (usually) whose wardrobe consists of quite literally just overalls, Annie Rubinson hails from the charming village of Irvington, New York. She studies International Relations, speaks Chinese (sort of), and loves being a member of the ‘Mates!

Annie has been singing for her entire life, though she technically can’t prove that because she refused to be recorded for roughly a lot of it. She explored many other intense passions throughout her youth, such as tap dancing, martial arts and being a Cupcake Wars champion, but music was the only one that was constantly present. Annie has performed in a wide variety of settings – from singing show tunes in musical theater productions to pretending to play bass guitar in several classic rock concerts – but her most meaningful musical memories come from the time she spent in her high school a cappella group. There, she held the esteemed position of “human pitch pipe” and arranged an unhealthy number of Bon Iver songs.

Outside of the ‘Mates, Annie thoroughly enjoys obsessively taking Sporcle geography quizzes, telepathically communicating with her twin brother Eli, telling everyone she knows that she discovered Lake Street Dive before them (because she did), and writing run-on sentences.