Chuck Anderson
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Chuck Anderson is a concert guitarist, composer, educator, author and lecturer. He currently records for the Dreambox Media label.
His first major break came in 1969 when he was offered the staff guitar job at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The Latin was a famous showcase of world class entertainment. It was there that Chuck had his first associations with the top of the jazz and the entertainment world. During that period, he accompanied and performed with legends such as Bobby Darin, Billy Eckstine, Nancy Wilson, Michel Le Grande, Sammy Davis Jr and Peggy Lee among many others.
He started his concert jazz guitar career in 1973 when he formed the Chuck Anderson Trio with Al Stauffer on Bass and Ray Deeley on drums.
Their first album, "Mirror within a Mirror", received critical acclaim and was the springboard for a busy concert schedule. The Trio's music featured Chuck's original writing as well as uniquely arranged jazz classics.
His original writing differentiates Chuck from most concert jazz guitarists in the field today.
Chuck is now focused on his concert jazz guitar work and his contributions to music education through master classes, lectures, clinics and workshops.
- JoinedDecember 2008
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