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'''Theresa Anderson''' is an [[American]] [[Singer-songwriter]] based in [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], though she temporarily relocated to [[Austin, Texas]] following [[Hurricane Katrina]]. Formerly a member of [[The Radiators]] on at least one release, she is perhaps best known for covering the [[Neil Young]] song ''[[Like a Hurricane (Neil Young song)|Like a Hurricane]]'' in the 2006 film ''[[New Orleans Music in Exile]].'' |
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{{BLP sources|date = August 2010}} |
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==Discography== |
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<span class="plainlinks"></span>{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}} |
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===Solo projects=== |
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* Theresa Andersson (2006) |
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* Shine (2004) |
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* No Regrets (2002) |
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* Vibes (1996) |
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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians --> |
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===The Radiators=== |
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| name = Theresa Andersson |
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*[[The Radiators (album)|The Radiators]] (2001) |
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| image = Theresa Andersson FQF 3 Violin Ukulele.jpg |
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| caption = Theresa Andersson at [[French Quarter Festival]], 2012 |
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| background = solo_singer |
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| birth_name = |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|09|11|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Gotland]], Sweden |
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| origin = |
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| genre = [[Soul music|Soul]] |
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| occupation = Musician |
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| instrument = |
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| years_active = 1990–present |
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| label = [[Basin Street Records|Basin Street]] |
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| associated_acts = [[Allen Toussaint]], [[The Neville Brothers]], [[The Meters]], Tobias Froberg, [[Ane Brun]], [[Anders Osborne]] |
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| website = {{URL|www.theresaandersson.com}} |
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'''Theresa Andersson''' (born 11 September 1971) is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. |
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==History== |
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===General=== |
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Andersson came to [[New Orleans]] in 1990 to play violin with fellow singer-songwriter and Swede, [[Anders Osborne]]. Nine years later, she left the band. Since then, Andersson has performed and recorded with several well-known [[New Orleans]] musicians, including [[Allen Toussaint]], [[The Neville Brothers]], [[The Meters]] and [[Betty Harris]]. In 2007, she accepted an invitation to participate in ''[[Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino]]'', where she performed "[[When The Saints Go Marching In]]" with [[The Preservation Hall Jazz Band]]. Andersson has performed on ''[[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]]'' and ''[[The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson]]'' and has been a performer at the Voodoo Festival in New Orleans. |
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[[File:Theresa Andersson at Gretna Heritage Fesival 2006.jpg|right|thumb|Andersson in 2006]] |
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===One-woman show=== |
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Inspired by a one-man-puppet-show (''Blair Thomas, Chicago''), in which the [[puppeteer]] played multiple characters and the drums, Andersson overcame the financial impracticality of touring Europe with a band by learning to play with a [[loop pedal]]. She began by looping just her violin, voice, and guitar. Wanting to create a richer sound live, however, she began thinking about adding another loop pedal and more instruments. As a result, Andersson currently travels with two loop pedals, which she uses simultaneously, along with her [[Phonograph|record player]], drums, [[Appalachian dulcimer|dulcimer]], guitar, and violin. |
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==Recording specifics== |
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=== ''Hummingbird, Go!'' === |
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Andersson's idea for her most recent Basin Street Records release was borne while touring Sweden, when she met with producer Tobias Froberg. With little prodding, like-minded Tobias flew to New Orleans in the fall of 2007, where the two recorded ''Hummingbird, Go!'' in Andersson's kitchen. Andersson played most of the instruments on the album, with exception on two duets: one with New Orleans producer Allen Toussaint, and the other with Norwegian Singer [[Ane Brun]]. The album was mixed by Linus Larsson ([[Peter, Bjorn and John]], [[Mercury Rev]]). |
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[[File:Theresaandersson.jpg|right|thumb|Theresa Andersson performs at the [[New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival]], April 2009.]] |
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===''Theresa Andersson Live at Le Petit''=== |
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In April 2010, Theresa released her first live DVD entitled ''Theresa Andersson Live at Le Petit''. Andersson's performance at New Orleans’ [[Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre]] on 28 Feb was recorded for the DVD. ''Live at Le Petit'' contains an extended set of old and new music, including some exclusive, never-before-seen material. In addition to her original music, the DVD features Andersson's renditions of traditional American folk songs as well as a duet with famed New Orleans music legend [[Allen Toussaint]]. |
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==Online success== |
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Andersson's do-it-yourself video for her song "Na Na Na" has become very popular on YouTube, with over 1.2 million views.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2eD4GcLohE "Na Na Na"]</ref> Originally shot as a promotional video to help music venues understand how she would be touring, the video went viral during the summer of 2008. Andersson filmed the video, and a second one for her song, "Birds Fly Away"<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMXqn42AykM "Birds Fly Away"]</ref> in the same kitchen where she recorded her album ''Hummingbird, Go!'' |
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==Personal life== |
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Andersson is married, with one child born 2011. She skipped the 2011 New Orleans [[Jazz Fest]] because hormonal changes associated with delivery of her first child temporarily rendered her upper vocal register unsteady. Andersson and her family live in [[Shreveport]].<ref>{{cite news |
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|url = http://www.shreveporttimes.com/story/life/2015/05/19/theresa-andersson-embraces-shreveports-art-music-scene-creative-collaborations/27582453/ |
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|title = Theresa Andersson embraces Shreveport's art and music scene with creative collaborations |first = Tiana |
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|last = Kennell |
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|newspaper = Shreveport Times |
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|date = 1 May 2015|accessdate = 19 May 2015 |
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}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
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===Solo=== |
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* ''Vibes'' (3 June 1996) |
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* ''Theresa Andersson'' (30 April 2000) |
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* ''No Regrets'' (19 April 2002) |
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* ''Shine'' (10 March 2004) |
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* ''Theresa Andersson The EP'' (20 May 2006) |
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* ''I the River'' EP (11 June 2008) |
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* ''Hummingbird, Go!'' (2 September 2008) |
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* ''Street Parade'' (24 April 2012) |
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===Compilations=== |
===Compilations=== |
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* ''Peace Stories'' by Theresa Anderson, John Fohl, David Doucet – (2001) |
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* A Love Song for Bobby Long by Various Artists - Soundtracks - (2005) |
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* ''A Love Song for Bobby Long'' by Various Artists – Soundtracks – (2005) |
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* When The Saints Go Marching In by Preservation Hall Jazz Band - (2006) |
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* ''When The Saints Go Marching In'' by [[Preservation Hall Jazz Band]], on ''[[Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino]]'' – (2007) |
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* "''Ladies In Blue''" by [[David Byrne]] and [[Fatboy Slim]], on ''[[Here Lies Love]]'' – (2010) |
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==Filmography== |
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* ''[[The Strat Pack]]: Live in Concert'' (2004) |
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* ''[[A Love Song for Bobby Long]]'' (2004) |
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* ''[[The Brooke Ellison Story]]'' (2004) |
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* ''Infidelity'' (2004) |
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* ''[[Earth vs. The Radiators: The First 25]]'' (2004) |
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* ''[[New Orleans Music in Exile]]'' (2006) |
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* ''Theresa Andersson Live at Le Petit'' (2010) |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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{{Commons category}} |
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* {{IMDb name|2632962|name=Theresa Andersson}} |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20001008093808/http://crazyrae.com/theresa.html Official website for Theresa Andersson] |
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*[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p210869/biography|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic biography] |
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*[http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2009/04/theresa_andersson_flies_solo_a.html "Theresa Andersson flies solo at Jazz Fest"], [[Chris Rose (journalist)|Chris Rose]], ''[[The Times-Picayune|New Orleans Times-Picayune]]'', 30 Apr 2009 |
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 27 July 2023
Theresa Andersson | |
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Background information | |
Born | Gotland, Sweden | 11 September 1971
Genres | Soul |
Occupation | Musician |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Basin Street |
Website | www |
Theresa Andersson (born 11 September 1971) is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
History
[edit]General
[edit]Andersson came to New Orleans in 1990 to play violin with fellow singer-songwriter and Swede, Anders Osborne. Nine years later, she left the band. Since then, Andersson has performed and recorded with several well-known New Orleans musicians, including Allen Toussaint, The Neville Brothers, The Meters and Betty Harris. In 2007, she accepted an invitation to participate in Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino, where she performed "When The Saints Go Marching In" with The Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Andersson has performed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and has been a performer at the Voodoo Festival in New Orleans.
One-woman show
[edit]Inspired by a one-man-puppet-show (Blair Thomas, Chicago), in which the puppeteer played multiple characters and the drums, Andersson overcame the financial impracticality of touring Europe with a band by learning to play with a loop pedal. She began by looping just her violin, voice, and guitar. Wanting to create a richer sound live, however, she began thinking about adding another loop pedal and more instruments. As a result, Andersson currently travels with two loop pedals, which she uses simultaneously, along with her record player, drums, dulcimer, guitar, and violin.
Recording specifics
[edit]Hummingbird, Go!
[edit]Andersson's idea for her most recent Basin Street Records release was borne while touring Sweden, when she met with producer Tobias Froberg. With little prodding, like-minded Tobias flew to New Orleans in the fall of 2007, where the two recorded Hummingbird, Go! in Andersson's kitchen. Andersson played most of the instruments on the album, with exception on two duets: one with New Orleans producer Allen Toussaint, and the other with Norwegian Singer Ane Brun. The album was mixed by Linus Larsson (Peter, Bjorn and John, Mercury Rev).
Theresa Andersson Live at Le Petit
[edit]In April 2010, Theresa released her first live DVD entitled Theresa Andersson Live at Le Petit. Andersson's performance at New Orleans’ Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre on 28 Feb was recorded for the DVD. Live at Le Petit contains an extended set of old and new music, including some exclusive, never-before-seen material. In addition to her original music, the DVD features Andersson's renditions of traditional American folk songs as well as a duet with famed New Orleans music legend Allen Toussaint.
Online success
[edit]Andersson's do-it-yourself video for her song "Na Na Na" has become very popular on YouTube, with over 1.2 million views.[1] Originally shot as a promotional video to help music venues understand how she would be touring, the video went viral during the summer of 2008. Andersson filmed the video, and a second one for her song, "Birds Fly Away"[2] in the same kitchen where she recorded her album Hummingbird, Go!
Personal life
[edit]Andersson is married, with one child born 2011. She skipped the 2011 New Orleans Jazz Fest because hormonal changes associated with delivery of her first child temporarily rendered her upper vocal register unsteady. Andersson and her family live in Shreveport.[3]
Discography
[edit]Solo
[edit]- Vibes (3 June 1996)
- Theresa Andersson (30 April 2000)
- No Regrets (19 April 2002)
- Shine (10 March 2004)
- Theresa Andersson The EP (20 May 2006)
- I the River EP (11 June 2008)
- Hummingbird, Go! (2 September 2008)
- Street Parade (24 April 2012)
Compilations
[edit]- Peace Stories by Theresa Anderson, John Fohl, David Doucet – (2001)
- A Love Song for Bobby Long by Various Artists – Soundtracks – (2005)
- When The Saints Go Marching In by Preservation Hall Jazz Band, on Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino – (2007)
- "Ladies In Blue" by David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, on Here Lies Love – (2010)
Filmography
[edit]- The Strat Pack: Live in Concert (2004)
- A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004)
- The Brooke Ellison Story (2004)
- Infidelity (2004)
- Earth vs. The Radiators: The First 25 (2004)
- New Orleans Music in Exile (2006)
- Theresa Andersson Live at Le Petit (2010)
References
[edit]- ^ "Na Na Na"
- ^ "Birds Fly Away"
- ^ Kennell, Tiana (1 May 2015). "Theresa Andersson embraces Shreveport's art and music scene with creative collaborations". Shreveport Times. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
External links
[edit]- 1972 births
- Living people
- American alternative rock musicians
- Swedish emigrants to the United States
- American women pop singers
- Singers from New Orleans
- People from Gotland
- Songwriters from Louisiana
- Swedish women singer-songwriters
- Swedish singer-songwriters
- Guitarists from Louisiana
- 21st-century American women singers
- 21st-century American singers
- 21st-century Swedish women singers
- 21st-century Swedish singers
- 21st-century American women guitarists
- 21st-century American guitarists
- 21st-century American violinists
- American women violinists