
FGH-0023: Interview with Muriel Anderson - Multi-Dimensional Fingerstyle Champion
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About this listen
Summary, Episode 23:
Muriel Anderson is one of the more multi-dimensional guitarists on the scene today. She plays primarily nylon string but also plays a 20-string harp guitar in her concerts, frequently accompanied by a backdrop of visuals by photo-artist Bryan Allen.Her current program includes a virtual re-enactment of the solar eclipse, with music and images from around the world.
She is host of the renowned Muriel Anderson’s ALL STAR GUITAR NIGHT and
is the first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship and has performed/recorded with Chet Atkins, Les
Paul, and Victor Wooten among others.
She is currently working on a music and cookbook project, and is dedicating this year to working more on behalf of the charity she founded, The Music for Life Alliance, to support music education for kids.
Muriels’s Links:
- www.murielanderson.com
- Muriel on Youtube
- Muriel on Facebook
- Muriel on Twitter
- "A Bakers Dozen"
- Nightlights Live!
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