- Eric Andersen
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Born = Birth date and age|1943|2|14|mf=yPittsburgh ,Pennsylvania ,United States
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Occupation = Singer, songwriter
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Notable_instruments =Eric Andersen (born
February 14 ,1943 ) is an Norwegian-Americansinger-songwriter .Overview
Eric Andersen was born in
Pittsburgh . In the early-1960s, he was part of theGreenwich Village folkscene in New York. His best-known songs from that time are “Violets of Dawn,” “Come to My Bedside” and “Thirsty Boots” (the latter was recorded byJudy Collins and several others).In 1966, he made his debut at the
Newport Folk Festival and that same year he starred in theAndy Warhol movie Space.During 1970 he took part in the
Festival Express tour across Canada with theGrateful Dead ,Janis Joplin ,The Band and others.1972 saw Andersen sign with Columbia and issue his most commercially successful album "Blue River". His career was thought to be on an upswing. However, the master tapes of his follow-up album ' were lost before the album could be released, resulting in his losing much of the momentum he had gained with "Blue River". (The "Stages" tapes were found nearly two decades later and issued in 1991 as '.) He parted ways with Columbia soon thereafter, and recorded sporadically for a number or labels throughout the remainder of the 1970s and into the ealry 1980s. In 1975 he performed at the opening show of the Bob Dylan's
Rolling Thunder Revue , at Gerde's Folk City in New York, and again in Niagara Falls.After falling into obscurity for a number of years, he reemerged in 1988 with a new album, "Ghosts Upon the Road". Though the album only did modestly well, it was widely praised and placed on a number of critics' year-end "best of" lists.
In the early 1990s he formed the trio
Danko/Fjeld/Andersen together withRick Danko (The Band ) andJonas Fjeld and three albums were released. It lasted nine years before the next solo album "Memory Of The Future" (1998) was issued. This "dreamy and introspective music" album was followed by "You Can't Relive The Past" (2000), which contains some blues songs and a selection of songs co-written withTownes Van Zandt . A double album "Beat Avenue" followed in 2003, which contains a series of rock-dominated ballads and includes a 26-minute title track (a jazzy beat poem), which represents his experiences among San Francisco’s beat community of artists (see 'Beat Generation ') on the day of PresidentJohn Kennedy ’s assassination. On his albums "The Street Was Always There" (2004) and "Waves" (2005), both produced by the multi-instrumentalistRobert Aaron , he presents (amongst own songs) new versions of classics and of his sixties contemporaries and friendsDavid Blue ,Bob Dylan ,Tim Hardin ,Peter La Farge ,Fred Neil ,Phil Ochs ,Buffy Sainte-Marie ,Paul Siebel ,Patrick Sky ,Tom Paxton ,Richard Fariña ,John Sebastian ,Happy Traum ,Tom Rush andLou Reed . His last album "Blue Rain" (2007) is a live album recorded in Norway and contains a blend of blues, jazz and folk.In his almost 45-year career he has issued more than 25 albums to which many artists have contributed e.g.
Joan Baez ,Dan Fogelberg ,Al Kooper ,Joni Mitchell ,Leon Russell , Richard Thompson,Rick Danko ,Garth Hudson ,Eric Bazilian , Tony Garnier,Howie Epstein and many others. His songs have been recorded by artists all over the world, including The Blues Project,Johnny Cash ,Judy Collins ,John Denver ,Fairport Convention ,Grateful Dead ,Peter, Paul & Mary ,Ricky Nelson ,Ratdog (Bob Weir ),Linda Ronstadt andPete Seeger .Albums
* "Today Is The Highway" (1965)
* "'Bout Changes 'N' Things" (1966)
* "'Bout Changes 'N' Things Take 2 " (1967)
* "More Hits From Tin Can Alley" (1968)
* "A Country Dream" (1969)
* "Avalanche" (1969)
* "Eric Andersen" (1970)
* "Blue River" (1972)
* "Be True To You" (1975)
* "Sweet Surprise" (1976)
* "Midnight Son" (1980)
* "Tight In The Night" (1984)
* "Istanbul Soundtrack" (1985)
* "Ghosts Upon The Road" (1989)
* "" (1991) *Recorded in 1972-73
* "Danko/Fjeld/Andersen" - Rick Danko, Jonas Fjeld & Eric Andersen (1991)
* "Ridin' on the Blinds " - Rick Danko, Jonas Fjeld & Eric Andersen (1994)
* "Memory Of The Future" (1998)
* "You Can't Relive The Past" (2000)
* "One More Shot" - Rick Danko, Jonas Fjeld & Eric Andersen (2001) (2 CD's)
* "Beat Avenue" (2002) (2 CD's)
* "Street Was Always There: Great American Song Series, Vol. 1" (2004)
* "Waves: Great American Song Series, Vol. 2" (2005)
* "Blue Rain" - live (2007)
* "So Much on My Mind: The Anthology (1969-1980)" (2007)
* "Avalanche" (2008, reissue)DVDs
* "Judy Collins Wildflower Festival" -
Judy Collins , Eric Andersen,Tom Rush &Arlo Guthrie (2003) (2 DVDs)
* "Joni Mitchell : Woman of Heart and Mind" (2003)
* "Festival Express " - Various Artists (2004) (2 DVDs)Sources
*—," [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/ericanderson/biography Eric Andersen] ", "The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll" (
Simon & Schuster , 2001).
*Anthony DeCurtis, " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D06E7D8113AF934A15757C0A9659C8B63&scp=1&sq=eric+andersen&st=nyt Eric Andersen distills the present from the past] ", "New York Times " (27 April 2003).
*James Ketchell, " [http://www.rockbeatstone.com/rockbeatstone-magazine/album-reviews/2007/eric-andersen.html Review: "So Much On My Mind" by Eric Andersen] ", "Rockbeatstone" (August 2007).External links
* http://www.ericandersen.com/
* http://www.ghostsupontheroad.org/
* http://www.deaddisc.com/
* http://theband.hiof.no/albums/danko_fjeld_andersen.html
* http://theband.hiof.no/albums/ridin_on_the_blinds.html
* http://theband.hiof.no/albums/one_more_shot.html
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