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Hi everybody, I'm Chris "Kid" Andersen, known for
playing lead guitar in Charlie
Musselwhite's band and for other blues luminaries and I also have my
own, charmingly obscure solocarreer.I am originally from the great state
of Norway,where I used to play in the house band at the
Muddy Waters Club when they first
opened in the late 90s. I moved to the land of California 6 years ago
and got a gig playing for Sax great Terry Hanck. Well that was a lot of
fun and we made 3 CDs (two of which i produced, "I Keep on Holdin' on" &
"Night Train") and played and travelled all over the United States and
Canada
It
was during this time, when living in Santa Cruz, California that I was
approached by Swing Shift guitarist and Blue Soul Records president
Peter Brown about making my own solo record for his label. Well I did,
and the result was "Rock Awhile" released in 2003 and now available on
www.cdbaby.com. I was quite happy with the outcome of Rock Awhile, I got
to record with some of my idols, Junior Watson and Mark Hummel both
appeared on it, Terry was on it and my old friend Martin Windstad from
Norway played drums for the sessions. It was a lot of fun and got me
started believing in myself as a singer and songwriter. I already knew I
was a genious guitar player!_Rock Awhile garnered me some respect and
acclaim and hundreds of dollars made. I was in Guitar One Magazine,
Vintage Guitar Magazine and a few other American releases, but most
importantly to me, it got me some long awaited recognition in my home
country of Norway. they saw that I was not here on vacation and had
become part of the West Coast Blues scene that a lot of Scandinavian
bands work so hard to copy...
I made the cover of the Norwegian Blues News and all the papers. I
also got in touch with Eric Malling of Blue Mood Records who expressed
great regret that this album had not been made for his label.After Rock
Awhile, I started getting more solo work, playing the Notodden Blues
Festival in 2004 and 2005, the Dark Season Blues Festival on the North
Pole 2004. I played 2 tours of Russia, 12 gigs in Ziuhatenejo, Mexico,
the Hell Blues Festival, and was supposed to play BYLarm in Bergen, but
had to cancel. And a bunch of clubs and dive bars all over creation, of
course. Then Charlie Musselwhite called me and offered me the lead
guitar spot in his band and I accepted instantly. it was hard to say
goodbye to Terry and the guys but I made the right choice in moving on.
Playing with Charlie is a great gig. The Whole band gets treated real
well, and we really gel together, Charlie, June Core (drums), Randy
Bermudes (bass) and I. I like the musical direction Charlie is headed in
and he lets The Whole band steer the course with him. Late 2005 we
recorded the album "Delta Hardware" on the Real World Label and we
recieved a lot of critical acclaim and 4 Blues Music Awards for it. I
like that album quite a lot and stand behind it. It represents to me a
new take on blues and the dreaded moniker Blues Rock. I like to think of
this album as having rock leanings, but as opposed to most blues rock,
this is not blues music played by rock guys, it's rock ideas excecuted
by serious blues musicians, with that filter and twist on it. As pary of
Charlie's Band I have toured the USA (all of it, extensively), Canada,
Spain, Germany, Norway (!), Denmark, England, Switzerland, New Zealand,
Australia, France,Portugal and Italy. Nice gig!
Getting back to me and my illustrious solo carreer, my first album for
Blue Mood was "Guitarmageddon" with Vidar Busk and Junior Watson, that
came out early 2005. This record was my brainchild, I knew Junior and
Vidar to be mutual fans of each other, and I saw it as a nice way to
unite the Scandinavian and Californian blues scenes. And again, make
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. The album, available on pacificblues.com received a
lot of good feedback, and is one of my favorites. It is wacky, loose and
colorful and sort of a little movie or snapshot of all the craziness
that was going on at the time. In the studio, in the world and with me!
In 2005 we did a Californian tour to support "Guitarmageddon" and topped
it off by playing the Doheny Blues Festival. Amund Maarud joined us or
this outing too. Check him out! "Guitarmageddon" also made an appearance
at the Notodden Blues Festival 2005, and on "Sommeraapent" a popular
Norwegian TV show, who still owe me 4000 kroner, g**dd*mm*t!!! And it's
safe to say that the world is not safe from another "Guitarmageddon"
yet!My latest record "Greaseland" is the one I am the most proud of yet,
and it is pretty much different from any record I, or any one I know of,
have ever made as far as being a Blues album. With "Greaseland" I
decided to put all my influences and ideas that popped into my head and
use them to hopefully meld together my own sound. I have felt for a long
time that a sense of adventure has been sorely lacking from current
blues music. I longed for that eeria, spooky feeling of Howling Wolf
records and the visceral energy Muddy Waters excuded, and I wanted to
somehow recapture that without copying the music. My philosophy on how
to put together a record is more reminiscent of The Beatles or Bowie in
that I make The Whole album tell a story, or feel like it is.
"Greaseland" is as much a movie or a book as it is a CD, it's a concept
album lyrically and musically. As my character in the album (OK, it's
somewhat autobigraphical..) shifts his mood dramatically through The Whole records, these changes are reflected in the music. That's how I go
from mellow,minory rock songs to raunchy jumping blues to New Orleans
style funk, to straight up surf rock and all places in between. The
music is a direct refelection of who I am, and what I like and what is
happening to me. That is the only way I could make a record that is
cohesive to my sensibilities and keep my attention for as long as it
does. It's a mighty interresting and entertaining album, and you can buy
it at www.cdbaby.com__I am currently working on another solo album for
Blue mood/Grappa, a follow up and continuation of what I started with
Greaseland. My idea as far is to make a record where different styles of
music are all run through this "blues filter". I want to know what it
would sound like if Howling Wolf's band played "LA Woman"....stay tuned.
I'm also working with Andy Santana, John Nemeth and Rj Mischo.
I played on and co produced RJ's "He Came to Play" in '05 and we're
working on another one right now! I'm also producing a new Terry Hanck
record.
Kid_ UPDATE: I'm done with the new record "The
Dreamer", out in Norway on Blue Mood/Grappa December 3rd, followed by a
Norwegian Tour. It turned out to be everything i promised and more, with
guest spots by Charlie Musselwhite, Rick Estrin, Terry Hanck and others.
It is guaranteed to blow your mind!!!! UPDATE II: As of May 2008, I am
now officially the guitar player with Rick Estrin and the NIghtcats,
filling the shoes of the legendary Little Charlie Baty. Good thing I'm a
size 14. ..
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