Andersson, Theresa: Vibes

Andersson, Theresa SKU: 43080557
Andersson, Theresa: Vibes

Andersson, Theresa: Vibes

Andersson, Theresa SKU: 43080557

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Title: Vibes
Artist: Andersson, Theresa
Label: Rabadash Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 801817000104
Genre: Alt-Country & Americana

Since moving to New Orleans in the early '90s, Andersson has wowed Big Easy crowds and critics with regularity, earning herself a cream-of-the-crop reputation and scores of accolades. Her incredible talent has garnered her Offbeat's Best of the Beat award for violin for six consecutive years and the 2003 Big Easy Award for Best Female Artist, as well as a regular slot at the city's famed Jazz & Heritage Festival. Andersson was 12 years old when she first got a taste of that performer-crowd magic; it was during a singing contest in her native Sweden, on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. Although she had been singing in front of a small group of people since the age of 4, this was the first time she stepped behind a microphone--before 6,000 people no less. Delivering the theme from The Deer Hunter, she slayed, winning the contest with ease. It was then that Andersson became hooked on music and live performance. As 'Connected' points out, she's always felt as though she was born to sing, and that was the moment that she decided to devote her life to it. As a youngster, music wasn't everything, but it had a large presence in her early life. Growing up on a small Swedish farm, Andersson's father raised pigs and cows and grew grains and carrots while her mother played piano, accordion and trumpet, and taught music to local school children. While Andersson's parents didn't own a vast rock'n'roll record collection, albums by the likes of Mahalia Jackson and Aretha Franklin caught her ear, as did the Peter Gabriel, Tina Turner and Duran Duran singles that were being spun by local European pop stations. It's a tad ironic, considering she never intended to pick up the instrument in the first place. It was only after Andersson was locked out of playing the flute in school - due to an excess number of her peers signing up for the instrument - that teachers asked Andersson's mother to convince her daughter to give the violin a try. As a teen, Andersson attended performing arts schools and toured with the prestigious World Youth Choir. She also performed and sang as a member of a three-piece, all-female group called Sudrets Spiror. Sudrets Spiror focused on three-part harmonies and played everything from Earth, Wind & Fire tunes to Swedish and Ukrainian folk songs. After being one of a handful of students selected to attend a noted Swedish music school--where she was to study jazz singing--a friend introduced her to Sweden-born roots artist Anders Osborne, who was in need of a violinist to accompany him at shows in his homeland. Andersson landed the gig with Osborne, and quickly impressed him with her singing as well. Before long, sparks were flying and the two became a couple. Andersson skipped jazz vocal school and moved to New Orleans with her new beau and over the next nine years, she became a regular in Osborne's band. 'That was the period of my life that I learned how to be a musician,' she says. 'That's where I learned how to interact with other musicians, not as band leader but as a member of a band.' During this time Andersson also found her style becoming increasingly influenced by American roots music, largely due to Osborne's bluesy, slide guitar playing. Her profile on the local scene grew tenfold, and she contributed violin and/or vocals to albums by Cowboy Mouth, Galactic, Mike West, Marva Wright, World Leader Pretend and others. The official start of Andersson's solo career can be traced to her duo work with John Autin. This collaboration lead to the 1994 release of Vibes (Rabadash Records), a collection of jazz standards recorded with a handful of top-shelf New Orleans players. For More Info On Theresa go to http://www.theresaandersson.com/bio.html.

Tracks:
1.1 Summer Time
1.2 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
1.3 Speak Low
1.4 Bluesette
1.5 Swing Low
1.6 Carey
1.7 'Round Midnight
1.8 Well You Needn't
1.9 Missin' You
1.10 Brian's Ballad
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