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Ana Clara Voog (b. 1966) is a singer-songwriter, musician, performance artist, visual artist, and writer from Minneapolis, Minnesota. On August 22, 1997 she started anacam, the second webcam (after Jennicam) that broadcasts twenty-four hours a day live from a home. She also designs hats and clothes. Born Rachael Olson on April 18, 1966, she changed her name to Ana Clara Voog just for the fun of it; that is, it isn't a stage name, nor a persona. Although it was allegedly never legally changed, she prefers to be called by it. Ana dropped out of high school in the year she would have graduated, 1984, got her GED, and embarked on a musical career which spanned two decades. For the first eleven years she was the leader, singer, guitar player, and songwriter in an all-female band called The Blue Up?. She recorded on two major labels, Columbia and MCA, and claims she was dropped for being too eccentric. By the beginning of 2005, Ana had released four albums, an EP, singles, has been featured on various compilations throughout the world and has stated that she is soon to begin recording a new album. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.