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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 song...
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Rock Awhile
Hangover Day
Aquavit Boogie
She's got it
All your love
I really love my monkey
Hobnobbing with the Hoy Poy
Bald headed Woman
You ain't so pretty no more
Walkin' Thru the Park
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