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Bryan Anderson
At-a-Glance |
Hometown |
Charlotte, NC |
Genres |
Instrumental, Jazz |
Band Members |
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Upcoming Shows |
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Artist / Band Member: Bryan Anderson bryanonbass@mindspring.com 704-840-5987
One-Sheet |
# Years Experience Performing Live: |
15 |
# Live Perfomances Past Six-months: |
4 |
Market Draw: |
Smooth Jazz/ funk: 76-100 |
Venue History: |
Sunset Jazz festival - Charlotte, NC; Teavolve - Baltimore, MD; Blue Martini - Columbia, SC; Forte - Charlotte, NC; Creative EJ - Huntersville, NC; Sister Futs - Lenoir, NC; The ArtHouse - Charlotte, NC; Harvey B Gantt Center - Charlotte, NC |
Similar Artists: |
Spyro Gyra |
Discography: |
Slow Your Roll LP—2005; Beaufort Avenue LP—2005; Spice LP—2001; Playtime LP—1999; Without the Words LP—1998 |
About the Artist
Bryan Anderson
This Charlotte based musician, songwriter, and producer is currently working on a gospel CD and instrumental project. Bryan describes his music as “groove” music with a progressive edge and influences from many genres. “I thought about what I like to listen to when I’m tired or stressed out, and I focused on making music that would be relaxing,” Bryan said. His music carries you away into the relaxation groove.
Bryan, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, was drawn to the music of the bands who practiced and performed in his neighborhood. The music of James Brown, Grover Washigton, Jr., Bob James, Earl Klugh, and the bass lines of James Jamerson, Larry Graham, Gary King, and countless others influenced his desire to become a bass player.
Bryan's first break in the music business was during high school in the mid-1970s as a roadie and soundman for the all female group She Devil. The group was managed by one of Bryan's high school teachers, Mr. James Hughes. Bryan recalls, "I would be picked up after school every Friday, and the band would play every club, hole in the wall, and skating rink up and down I-95. The band was hot and could out play any male group out there at the time. I always looked forward to those weekends." The bassist, Gayle, a.k.a. Moon Baby, gave Bryan his first bass lesson.
While a member of the Air Force Reserve during the 1980s, Bryan did not play much bass at all, only occasionally playing at his church. In 1992, when he moved to Atlanta, Georgia, Bryan picked up the bass again and began to pursue a serious career in music. Since then, he has produced six solo projects: Slow Your Roll, Beaufort Avenue, Spice, Playtime, Without the Words, and The Time Is Now. He co-produced two CDs with the Atlanta based rock group Drawing Lines, featuring BILLBOARD songwriter award winner Rick Crane. In addition to playing various clubs and venues, Bryan performs for national conferences and local benefits.
Technical Requirements:
410 Bass rig SWR or Eden / with 600+ watt bass head.
88 key stage piano kurzweil or Yamaha. Guitar amp.
Mikes for vocals, sax, percussion, and full professional drums. drum kit Yamaha or Pearl
monitors for 6 band members.
Achievements
Top 10 in Jazz, February 2014
Top 10 in Jazz, January 2014
Top 10 in Jazz, October 2013
Top 10 in Jazz, September 2013
Top 10 in Jazz, August 2013
Top 10 in Jazz, July 2013
Top 10 in All Instrumental, June 2011
Top 10 in Jazz, January 2011
Top 10 in Jazz, December 2010
Top 10 in Jazz, October 2010
Top 10 in Jazz, August 2010
Top 10 in Jazz, July 2010
Top 40 in Jazz, December 2013
Top 40 in Jazz, November 2013
Top 40 in Jazz, June 2013
Top 40 in Jazz, April 2013
Top 40 in Jazz, February 2013
Top 40 in All Instrumental, July 2011
Top 40 in All Instrumental, April 2011
Top 40 in Pro Performance Video , April 2011
Top 40 in Jazz, April 2011
Top 40 in All Instrumental, March 2011