Koppel started singing in public at the age of 7, performing for traveling amusement shows and children's records. As a teenager, she became heavily influenced by soul music and sang with the Danish band the Dandy Swingers. She took the lead on their cover of Ike Tina Turner's River Deep, Mountain High, which was popular in Denmark. Attracted by the opportunity to sing more original material, she left to join Savage Rose (as did two of the other Dandy Swingers) before the band's 1968 debut. She would marry one of the group's keyboardist composers, Thomas Koppel, and by the mid-'70s the Koppels were the only remaining members of the original band. Annisette and Thomas Koppel have kept Savage Rose going, with the assistance of various other musicians live and on record, ever since that time. While the early Savage Rose records had been largely co-written by Thomas Koppel and his brother, Anders Koppel, Annisette would in later years co-write material with Thomas Koppel as well. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi