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As a JAZZ GUITARIST, Chuck broke into the Philly Jazz scene with the Chuck Anderson Trio in 1973. The group featured Al Stauffer on bass and rotated Jim Paxon, Ray Deeley and Darryl Brown on drums. The trio played concerts throughout the East Coast and recorded its first album in 1975. The album originally titled Mirror Within a Mirror is included in a compilation CD titled The Vintage Tracks. This CD released in 2005, contains all of the trio recordings from the mid to the late 70's. Another CD titled Angel Blue - A Tour of Jazz features Chuck in a sextet setting.

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Angel Blue - A Tour of Jazz

Angel Blue features an eclectic collection of jazz styles. Chuck has decided to take "A Tour of Jazz" rather than focus on one particular style. Having several Philadelphia "heavy weights" including Gerald Veasley on Bass and John Swana on Trumpet certainly propels this tour along the jazz topography.

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The Vintage Tracks - The Chuck Anderson Trio

Reissue of the classic Chuck Anderson Trio recordings from the 1970s

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Testimonials & Quotes - Chuck Anderson, Performer

“World class music played by world class musicians for world class audiences.”

Joel Dorn Legendary Jazz Producer

“Guitarist/composer Chuck Anderson has the ability to turn notes into poetry.”

Gerald Veasley Jazz Recording Artist

“Chuck Anderson is certainly one of America's finest and most influential guitarists...”

Dick Boak Martin Guitar Company

“The worst thing you can do is to imagine the uniqueness of Chuck Anderson's music. The best thing is to go see him...”

Tom Jensen Today's Post

“Chuck Anderson is a force to be reckoned with. He is an outstanding teacher, a prolific composer and a great guitarist.”

Bob Miles Host of "Miles of Music" television show

"Chuck Anderson shows an amazing range of virtuosity and creativity in these tracks.

Hats off to a true guitar master."

Allan Tucker Foothill Digital

Philly guitarist Chuck Anderson is back after 20 years.

by A.D. Amorosi, Philadelphia City Paper

In the world of the jazz guitar, Philadelphia's Chuck Anderson is as legendary for not playing as he is for what he's played and with whom. With a style that ranges from the cerebral approach of Johnny Smith to the blues passion of Wes Montgomery, Anderson became a staple of the session world throughout the '50s, '60s and '70s.

"When I began, my strongest influences were Montgomery and Smith," says Anderson, who not only played for Broadway soundtracks and advertising jingles, but was staff guitarist for the Latin Casino, the Valley Forge Music Fair and the Schubert and Forrest theaters. "Those influences changed because I began to compose heavily rather than rely on standard jazz's repertoire."

He embraced the influences of French impressionists, Ravel and Debussy. He decreased his listening in order to develop a more unique and personal style; one that saw him acclaimed for his teaching (director of the Medley Music School, developer of the guitar curriculum at Aula de Musica, a private music conservatory in Barcelona, Spain) as well as for solo albums like Kaleidophon: The Art of the Neo-Classical Guitar.

Then something devastating happened. Anderson's hallowed Gibson L5 guitar — his muse — was stolen. He stopped performing and concentrated on composing. It seemed the end of a long career.

So why after 20-odd years has Anderson returned? "Since I'm so involved with music through teaching, consultation, composing and writing books, I've never been that far away from my commitment to the art of music," says Anderson.

The completion of a new custom guitar — built to L5 specifics by fan-luthier Eric Schulte — certainly acted as a catalyst. But the biggest factor was a feeling of being incomplete without direct contact with audiences. "Since the majority of my material is original, I began to feel the need to share it with the listening public." The result is his new CD, Angel Blue, full of new compositions which reposition Anderson as the comeback king of diverse instrumental jazz. "Rather than having a single direction, the CD moves throughout different genres," he explains. Like a great case of wine, his "tour of jazz" promises to be a heady intoxicant and is also a welcome return to form.

Some Jazz Performances…

  • Mellon Jazz Festival
  • Haverford College
  • The Main Point
  • Miles of Music - cable TV show
  • Media Jazz by Night Festival
  • The Narbeth Theater
  • The Wayne Theater
  • West Chester State University
  • Franklin and Marshall College
  • Villanova University
  • St Joseph's University
  • Harcum College
  • World Cafe Live
  • Hedgerow Theater
  • At the Point
  • Lebanon Valley College
  • WRTI Radio
  • WXPN Radio
  • among many others

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