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May 28, 2006Guitarist Muriel Anderson to Release New CD, WildcatPress release
With thirteen CDs, five videos/DVDs and six guitar books published by Hal Leonard, Mel Bay and Japanese music company Zen-On to her name, Anderson’s Wildcat, which recently released to the general market through Burnside Distribution, has already earned high praises. 20th Century Guitar magazine says, “The tunes grab the ear, steering the listener on a journey through Muriel’s world experiences geographically and, more importantly, spiritually. Having roots in country music as well as South American flavorings, she has captured a new genre, ‘Bossa-americana.’” Minor 7th Magazine proclaims Anderson an “instrumental wizard,” adding, “Those who like Muriel Anderson’s guitar playing will be pleased with the addition of her voice—she’s now singing two ways in her music.”
“Bells for Marcel” is a song birthed from a tune that Anderson had originally written as a tribute to fellow musician Marcel Dadi, who died in 1996 when his flight to Paris crashed in the waters just outside of New York. While taping the piece to be used at a fundraiser for Dadi’s family, church bells started ringing in the background and she believed the recording was ruined. But to her surprise, when played back, she found the bells to be in perfect time and tune, right up to the last note. Now, years later, Anderson has re-visted and re-recorded the piece for Wildcat, recapturing the church bell charm to craft “Bells for Marcel.” While on tour in Los Angeles in 1994, an earthquake woke Muriel Anderson in the middle of the night. The tremor jarred the home in which she was staying, shaking the plaster loose, knocking paintings from the walls and moving the refrigerator across the room. Anderson grabbed her guitar from amidst the rubble and found her way to a safe place in the backyard where she sat down to play her guitar, when a another tremor shook the first chord of sound from the instrument. “Maybe I’ll work that into a song,” she thought and spent the morning writing “Aftershock.” “The last song, ‘The Journeyman,’ is very special to me, describing my spiritual journey as an artist,” Anderson says. “It was a great joy to work with drummer Danny Gottlieb, and you can just about hear the smiles.” Muriel Anderson fell in love with the guitar at an early age and learned to play every style of music available to her. She was trained in classical guitar at DePaul University, and she went on to study with classical virtuoso Christopher Parkening and international guitar legend Chet Atkins. She has been composing music since the age of six and has written music for guitar and strings as well as songs, solo compositions and even classical choral and orchestral works. Her compositions include commissioned classical works for the Nashville Chamber Orchestra and Vox Caelestis Women’s Choir, as well as songs which have appeared as title tracks for three albums by various artists. Her 1999 album, Heartstrings, even traveled into outer space with the astronauts on a space shuttle mission. To learn more about acclaimed guitarist and singer/songwriter Muriel Anderson, visit www.murielanderson.com. To learn more about the Music for Life Alliance, visit www.musicforlifealliance.com.
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