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Marisa Anderson

Marisa Anderson is an American multi-instrumentalist and composer based in Portland, Oregon. She is primarily known for playing the guitar, mixing American primitive guitar with various genres from throughout the United States and the rest of the world, and for her largely improvised compositions. She has released 10 albums under her own name since 2006, as well as several others with the bands the Dolly Ranchers and Evolutionary Jass Band.

Marisa Anderson
BornNorthern California
OriginPortland, Oregon
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
Labels
Formerly of
  • The Dolly Ranchers
  • Evolutionary Jass Band
Websitewww.marisaandersonmusic.com

Early life

Anderson was born in Northern California and grew up in Sonoma.[1] When she was young, she listened to church music, classical with her mother, and country – notably Doc Watson and the Oak Ridge Boys – with her father.[2][3] She started playing guitar at age ten.[3] In her teen and young adult years, she took lessons from fellow California guitarist Nina Gerber.[4] A self-described "weird teenager", she learned about various styles of folk music from different parts of the world – including Mississippi Delta blues, British, African, and Appalachian music – by reading books from folklorist Cecil Sharp.[5] She attended Humboldt State University before dropping out at age 19.[1][3]

Career

After dropping out of college, Anderson spent about ten years living without a fixed address.[6][3] Most of this time was spent organizing and participating in political protests, including multiple cross-country walks which raised awareness for causes including environmental issues, Native American sovereignty, and the anti-nuclear movement.[5][7] Some of this time was spent in Mexico, including a stint with a circus where she played for the anti-government guerrillas protesting during the Chiapas conflict in Southern Mexico.[3][8] She was a member of the country-folk band the Dolly Ranchers from 1997 through 2003, playing on both of their albums and at their four-sets-a-night gig at a cowboy bar in New Mexico.[8][3] She also worked at Rock Camp for Girls between 2003 and 2011, and contributed to its eponymous book.[3] She settled in Portland, Oregon, after traveling to the Pacific Northwest for the 1999 Seattle WTO protests.[1] In Portland, she joined the improvisational ensemble Evolutionary Jass Band for six years, recording three albums.[8][3]

Her first solo album, Holiday Motel, was released by 16 Records in 2006, and earned her a nomination for the OUTMusic Award for Best Female Debut Record.[3] That album was followed by 2009's The Golden Hour and 2013's Mercury, both released by Mississippi Records;[3] and another 2013 album, Traditional and Public Domain Songs, which was released by Grapefruit Records.[3][9] In 2014, she appeared as a guest musician on Sharon Van Etten's Are We There, playing guitar on its first track "Afraid of Nothing".[10] In 2015, she released a split album, Tashi Dorji / Marisa Anderson, with Bhutan-born guitarist Tashi Dorji, which was released by Footfalls Records.[11] The year after, she released Into the Light on her own label Chaos Kitchen Music.[12] On October 31, 2017, she announced that she had signed to Thrill Jockey,[13] with whom she released her next four albums: 2018's Cloud Corner;[14] 2020's The Quickening, a collaboration with Australian drummer Jim White;[15] 2021's Lost Futures,[16] a collaboration with American folk guitarist William Tyler; and 2022's Still, Here.[17][18]

Anderson had a cameo appearance alongside fellow Oregon musician Michael Hurley in the 2018 film Leave No Trace where they performed the songs "O My Stars" and "Dark Holler".[19][20] She has also composed for films including 2022's Lake Forest Park[21] and A Perfect Day for Caribou.[22]

Anderson has toured and played live with numerous artists, including her album collaborators Tashi Dorji,[23] William Tyler,[24] and Jim White,[25] as well as Yasmin Williams,[24] Giorgos Xylouris, Ed Kuepper,[25] Circuit des Yeux,[26] Emmylou Harris,[27] Godspeed You! Black Emperor,[28] Charlie Parr, Bill Callahan,[29] and Thurston Moore.[30] She has performed at music festivals including Big Ears Festival,[24] Pitchfork's Midwinter at the Art Institute of Chicago,[31] Le Guess Who?,[32][33] and Moogfest.[34] She also performed on NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concerts series in 2014, mostly playing songs from Traditional and Public Domain Songs and Mercury.[35]

Style

Anderson's music has been described as falling into the American primitive guitar style introduced by John Fahey in the 1960s, and she has been called a "neo-Americana guitar outsider".[36] She mixes in influences from various other genres such as gospel, country, Appalachian folk and blues,[37] jazz, circus music, minimalism, electronic, drone, and 20th century classical,[3] while also including global influences such as Tuareg and Latin music on Cloud Corner[38] and flamenco on Still, Here.[39] On some albums, her music is also referred to as experimental.[15][40]

She is known to improvise music rather than compose it on many of her recordings, including the entirety of her album The Quickening.[41][15] On the subject, she has said she likes "to think about improvisation as a conversation" and that it's "really just an art at being literate and expressive no matter what language you are in... I am trying to be very present with the music and to make my intention realized with every performance."[2] When asked in an interview how she got into improvisation, she said she grew up playing classical music where "there's a boss. What's on the page is the boss. What the composer intended, that's the boss. In classical music, you're not your own boss ever." She said that's fine and that she's not opposed to structure, but that "in the creative process, I like to be free. Once it's the performance, there's room for all of it in my music. Some things I do exactly the same, and that's its own fun thing, is to adhere to that. Some things I do differently. In performance, what changes is the dynamic in the room."[4]

Equipment

Anderson's main instrument is guitar, both acoustic and electric, but she has also employed other instruments across her albums such as lap steel guitar, pedal steel guitar, and Wurlitzer electronic piano on Into the Light;[37] and charango and requinto guitar on Cloud Corner.[42] Her instrument collection also includes a Dobro from the 1930s, a terz guitar, a nylon-string parlor guitar, a custom Warmoth Telecaster with Lollar P-90 guitar pickups, and a Gibson ES-125 from the early 1940s.[43]

Discography

Solo

Albums

Singles

  • "Into the Light" (2016, Into the Light)[44]
  • "He Is Without His Guns" (2016, Into the Light)[45]
  • "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" (2020, Jealous Butcher Records, with Tara Jane O'Neil)[46]
  • "The Lucky" (2020, The Quickening)[47]
  • "Gathering" and "Pallet" (2020, The Quickening)[48]
  • "Lost Futures" (2021, Lost Futures)[49]
  • "Hurricane Light" (2021, Lost Futures)[50]
  • "At the Edge of the World" (2021, Lost Futures)[51]
  • "Waking" (2022, Still, Here)[52]
  • "La Llorona" (2022, Still, Here)[53]
  • "The Fire This Time" (2022, Still, Here)[54]

With the Dolly Ranchers

  • Ten O'Clock Bird (2000, Chaos Kitchen)[55]
  • Escape Artist (2002, Chaos Kitchen)[55]

References

  1. ^ a b c Singer, Matthew (June 11, 2013). "Marisa Anderson: Sunday, June 16". Willamette Week. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Blackley, Laura (May 1, 2014). "Folk singer Marisa Anderson plays the Mothlight". Citizen Times. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Jurek, Thom. "Marisa Anderson Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Silverstein, Jeffrey (November 21, 2022). "Composer and guitarist Marisa Anderson on the benefits of being a late bloomer". The Creative Independent. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Ham, Robert (July 7, 2016). "Marisa Anderson's Imaginary Sci-Fi Western Soundtrack". Bandcamp Daily. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  6. ^ Beta, Andy (July 22, 2016). "10 New Artists You Need to Know: August 2016". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 24, 2022. From age 19 to age 29, I lived with no fixed address, hitchhiking, living in tents, school buses, whatever.
  7. ^ "Interview: Marisa Anderson". New Commute. January 26, 2017. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  8. ^ a b c Tissenbaum, Marc (May 11, 2016). "Marisa Anderson's New, Weird America". Flagpole. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
  9. ^ a b Gotrich, Lars (November 1, 2017). "Marisa Anderson Won't Separate "Amazing Grace" From Its Troubled History". NPR Music. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  10. ^ Walker, Gary (November 10, 2021). "The Genius of... Are We There by Sharon Van Etten". Guitar.com. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  11. ^ a b Joyce, Colin (November 10, 2015). "Tashi Dorji and Marisa Anderson Embrace the Openness of Americana on Split LP". Spin. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  12. ^ Hussey, Allison (July 9, 2016). "Marisa Anderson: Into the Light Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  13. ^ Reid, Mike (October 31, 2017). "Classically trained guitarist Marisa Anderson doesn't sing, but DOES sign to Thrill Jockey ahead of European tour". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  14. ^ Nadelle, David (March 21, 2018). "Marisa Anderson announces Thrill Jockey debut Cloud Corner; shows with Circuit des Yeux & Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and some prime pickin' fest sets". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  15. ^ a b c Horowitz, Steve (May 19, 2020). "Jim White and Marisa Anderson's The Quickening Takes an Experimental Journey". PopMatters. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  16. ^ Strauss, Matthew (March 18, 2021). "Marisa Anderson and William Tyler Announce New Album, Share "Lost Futures"". Pitchfork. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  17. ^ Monger, Timothy. "Marisa Anderson - Still, Here". AllMusic. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  18. ^ Cush, Andy (September 26, 2022). "Marisa Anderson: Still Here Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  19. ^ Kermode, Mark (July 1, 2018). "Leave No Trace review – flawless, deeply affecting". The Guardian. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
  20. ^ Boscaljon, Daniel (July 25, 2018). "Refining and redefining home: Leave No Trace strips contemporary notions bare". Little Village. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  21. ^ Raiman, Paola. "Lake Forest Park". Entrevues Belfort Film Festival. Retrieved April 27, 2023.
  22. ^ Lodge, Guy (August 12, 2022). "A Perfect Day for Caribou Review: Fathers and Sons Get Lost and Found in a Winning Monochrome Miniature". Variety. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  23. ^ Danielsen, Aarik (October 30, 2022). "Marisa Anderson will carry wordless conversations to Columbia Experimental Music Festival". Columbia Daily Tribune. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  24. ^ a b c "Watch: Marisa Anderson, William Tyler and Yasmin Williams". The Wire. November 2020. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  25. ^ a b Young, David James (May 3, 2022). "Dirty Three's Jim White announces new duo shows with Xylouris White and Marisa Anderson". NME. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  26. ^ Hussey, Allison (April 7, 2018). "As Circuit des Yeux, Haley Fohr Builds Mysterious, Mesmerizing Songs". Indy Week. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  27. ^ "Marisa Anderson & William Tyler Share Cinematic New Single "At the Edge of the World"". BroadwayWorld. August 18, 2021. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  28. ^ Major, Michael (August 22, 2022). "Marisa Anderson to Tour With Godspeed You! Black Emperor This Fall". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  29. ^ Major, Michael (February 7, 2023). "Marisa Anderson Announces International Tour Dates With Charlie Parr, Godspeed You! Black Emperor & More". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  30. ^ Garmon, Ron (May 15, 2017). "The Thurston Moore Group + Marisa Anderson @ the Teragram Ballroom". L.A. Record. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
  31. ^ Galil, Leor (November 14, 2018). "Pitchfork's Midwinter brings Kamasi Washington, Slowdive, Laurie Anderson, and dozens more to the Art Institute". Chicago Reader. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  32. ^ "Le Guess Who? 2012". Consequence. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  33. ^ "Marisa Anderson". Le Guess Who?. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  34. ^ Pareles, Jon (May 22, 2017). "At Moogfest, Untamed Sounds and Futuristic Protests". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  35. ^ Gotrich, Lars (July 19, 2014). "Marisa Anderson: Tiny Desk Concert". NPR Music. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
  36. ^ Levinson, Leah B. (June 22, 2016). "Marisa Anderson - Into the Light". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  37. ^ a b Gotrich, Lars (June 16, 2016). "Review: Marisa Anderson, Into the Light". NPR. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  38. ^ Monger, Timothy. "Marisa Anderson - Cloud Corner". AllMusic. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  39. ^ Cush, Andy (September 26, 2022). "Marisa Anderson: Still Here Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  40. ^ Haver Currin, Grayson (December 23, 2015). "The Best Experimental Albums of 2015". Pitchfork. Retrieved December 10, 2022.
  41. ^ Jarnow, Jesse (May 18, 2020). "Jim White / Marisa Anderson: The Quickening Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  42. ^ "Cloud Corner". Thrill Jockey. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  43. ^ Kimpton, Glenn (December 15, 2022). "Marisa Anderson on the art of improvisation versus composition and the everlasting allure of a sustaining electric guitar". Guitar World. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  44. ^ Laggan, Michelle (March 10, 2016). "Marisa Anderson - "Into the Light"". Stereogum. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  45. ^ Gotrich, Lars (April 13, 2016). "Viking's Choice: Marisa Anderson, "He Is Without His Guns"". NPR Music. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  46. ^ Sacher, Andrew (April 9, 2020). "Stream Marisa Anderson & Tara Jane O'Neil's 7" of Gene Clark & Cole Porter covers". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  47. ^ Milligan, Kaitlin (March 11, 2020). "Jim White and Marisa Anderson Announce Debut Collaboration The Quickening". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  48. ^ "Jim White and Marisa Anderson Share Two Singles, "Gathering" and "Pallet" From New Album The Quickening, Out May 15th". Circuit Sweet. April 29, 2020. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  49. ^ Strauss, Matthew (March 18, 2021). "Marisa Anderson and William Tyler Announce New Album, Share "Lost Futures"". Pitchfork. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
  50. ^ Todd, Nate (June 4, 2021). "William Tyler & Marisa Anderson Share New Single "Hurricane Light"". JamBase. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  51. ^ DeVille, Chris (August 24, 2021). "Marisa Anderson & William Tyler - "At the Edge of the World"". Stereogum. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  52. ^ DeVille, Chris (June 16, 2022). "Marisa Anderson – "Waking"". Stereogum. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  53. ^ Gallacher, Alex (August 8, 2022). "Marisa Anderson – "La Llorona" (Tune of the Day)". Folk Radio UK. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  54. ^ Todd, Nate (September 8, 2022). "Marisa Anderson Shares "The Fire This Time" Single". JamBase. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
  55. ^ a b Seigel, Stephen (January 3, 2002). "Soundbites". Tucson Weekly. Retrieved May 7, 2023.

marisa, anderson, confused, with, psychic, medium, same, name, ballet, dancer, named, marika, anderson, american, multi, instrumentalist, composer, based, portland, oregon, primarily, known, playing, guitar, mixing, american, primitive, guitar, with, various, . Not to be confused with the psychic medium of the same name or the ballet dancer named Marika Anderson Marisa Anderson is an American multi instrumentalist and composer based in Portland Oregon She is primarily known for playing the guitar mixing American primitive guitar with various genres from throughout the United States and the rest of the world and for her largely improvised compositions She has released 10 albums under her own name since 2006 as well as several others with the bands the Dolly Ranchers and Evolutionary Jass Band Marisa AndersonBornNorthern CaliforniaOriginPortland OregonGenresAmerican primitive guitarneo AmericanaOccupation s MusicianInstrument s GuitarLabels16 RecordsMississippiGrapefruitFootfallsChaos KitchenThrill JockeyFormerly ofThe Dolly RanchersEvolutionary Jass BandWebsitewww wbr marisaandersonmusic wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Style 3 1 Equipment 4 Discography 4 1 Solo 4 2 With the Dolly Ranchers 5 ReferencesEarly life EditAnderson was born in Northern California and grew up in Sonoma 1 When she was young she listened to church music classical with her mother and country notably Doc Watson and the Oak Ridge Boys with her father 2 3 She started playing guitar at age ten 3 In her teen and young adult years she took lessons from fellow California guitarist Nina Gerber 4 A self described weird teenager she learned about various styles of folk music from different parts of the world including Mississippi Delta blues British African and Appalachian music by reading books from folklorist Cecil Sharp 5 She attended Humboldt State University before dropping out at age 19 1 3 Career EditAfter dropping out of college Anderson spent about ten years living without a fixed address 6 3 Most of this time was spent organizing and participating in political protests including multiple cross country walks which raised awareness for causes including environmental issues Native American sovereignty and the anti nuclear movement 5 7 Some of this time was spent in Mexico including a stint with a circus where she played for the anti government guerrillas protesting during the Chiapas conflict in Southern Mexico 3 8 She was a member of the country folk band the Dolly Ranchers from 1997 through 2003 playing on both of their albums and at their four sets a night gig at a cowboy bar in New Mexico 8 3 She also worked at Rock Camp for Girls between 2003 and 2011 and contributed to its eponymous book 3 She settled in Portland Oregon after traveling to the Pacific Northwest for the 1999 Seattle WTO protests 1 In Portland she joined the improvisational ensemble Evolutionary Jass Band for six years recording three albums 8 3 Her first solo album Holiday Motel was released by 16 Records in 2006 and earned her a nomination for the OUTMusic Award for Best Female Debut Record 3 That album was followed by 2009 s The Golden Hour and 2013 s Mercury both released by Mississippi Records 3 and another 2013 album Traditional and Public Domain Songs which was released by Grapefruit Records 3 9 In 2014 she appeared as a guest musician on Sharon Van Etten s Are We There playing guitar on its first track Afraid of Nothing 10 In 2015 she released a split album Tashi Dorji Marisa Anderson with Bhutan born guitarist Tashi Dorji which was released by Footfalls Records 11 The year after she released Into the Light on her own label Chaos Kitchen Music 12 On October 31 2017 she announced that she had signed to Thrill Jockey 13 with whom she released her next four albums 2018 s Cloud Corner 14 2020 s The Quickening a collaboration with Australian drummer Jim White 15 2021 s Lost Futures 16 a collaboration with American folk guitarist William Tyler and 2022 s Still Here 17 18 Anderson had a cameo appearance alongside fellow Oregon musician Michael Hurley in the 2018 film Leave No Trace where they performed the songs O My Stars and Dark Holler 19 20 She has also composed for films including 2022 s Lake Forest Park 21 and A Perfect Day for Caribou 22 Anderson has toured and played live with numerous artists including her album collaborators Tashi Dorji 23 William Tyler 24 and Jim White 25 as well as Yasmin Williams 24 Giorgos Xylouris Ed Kuepper 25 Circuit des Yeux 26 Emmylou Harris 27 Godspeed You Black Emperor 28 Charlie Parr Bill Callahan 29 and Thurston Moore 30 She has performed at music festivals including Big Ears Festival 24 Pitchfork s Midwinter at the Art Institute of Chicago 31 Le Guess Who 32 33 and Moogfest 34 She also performed on NPR Music s Tiny Desk Concerts series in 2014 mostly playing songs from Traditional and Public Domain Songs and Mercury 35 Style EditAnderson s music has been described as falling into the American primitive guitar style introduced by John Fahey in the 1960s and she has been called a neo Americana guitar outsider 36 She mixes in influences from various other genres such as gospel country Appalachian folk and blues 37 jazz circus music minimalism electronic drone and 20th century classical 3 while also including global influences such as Tuareg and Latin music on Cloud Corner 38 and flamenco on Still Here 39 On some albums her music is also referred to as experimental 15 40 She is known to improvise music rather than compose it on many of her recordings including the entirety of her album The Quickening 41 15 On the subject she has said she likes to think about improvisation as a conversation and that it s really just an art at being literate and expressive no matter what language you are in I am trying to be very present with the music and to make my intention realized with every performance 2 When asked in an interview how she got into improvisation she said she grew up playing classical music where there s a boss What s on the page is the boss What the composer intended that s the boss In classical music you re not your own boss ever She said that s fine and that she s not opposed to structure but that in the creative process I like to be free Once it s the performance there s room for all of it in my music Some things I do exactly the same and that s its own fun thing is to adhere to that Some things I do differently In performance what changes is the dynamic in the room 4 Equipment Edit Anderson s main instrument is guitar both acoustic and electric but she has also employed other instruments across her albums such as lap steel guitar pedal steel guitar and Wurlitzer electronic piano on Into the Light 37 and charango and requinto guitar on Cloud Corner 42 Her instrument collection also includes a Dobro from the 1930s a terz guitar a nylon string parlor guitar a custom Warmoth Telecaster with Lollar P 90 guitar pickups and a Gibson ES 125 from the early 1940s 43 Discography EditSolo Edit Albums Holiday Motel 2006 16 Records 3 The Golden Hour 2009 Mississippi 3 Mercury 2013 Mississippi 3 Traditional and Public Domain Songs 2013 Grapefruit 3 9 Tashi Dorji Marisa Anderson 2015 Footfalls with Tashi Dorji 11 Into the Light 2016 Chaos Kitchen Cloud Corner 2018 Thrill Jockey The Quickening 2020 Thrill Jockey with Jim White Lost Futures 2021 Thrill Jockey with William Tyler Still Here 2022 Thrill Jockey Singles Into the Light 2016 Into the Light 44 He Is Without His Guns 2016 Into the Light 45 You d Be So Nice to Come Home To 2020 Jealous Butcher Records with Tara Jane O Neil 46 The Lucky 2020 The Quickening 47 Gathering and Pallet 2020 The Quickening 48 Lost Futures 2021 Lost Futures 49 Hurricane Light 2021 Lost Futures 50 At the Edge of the World 2021 Lost Futures 51 Waking 2022 Still Here 52 La Llorona 2022 Still Here 53 The Fire This Time 2022 Still Here 54 With the Dolly Ranchers Edit Ten O Clock Bird 2000 Chaos Kitchen 55 Escape Artist 2002 Chaos Kitchen 55 References Edit a b c Singer Matthew June 11 2013 Marisa Anderson Sunday June 16 Willamette Week Retrieved December 10 2022 a b Blackley Laura May 1 2014 Folk singer Marisa Anderson plays the Mothlight Citizen Times Retrieved December 10 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Jurek Thom Marisa Anderson Biography AllMusic Retrieved December 10 2022 a b Silverstein Jeffrey November 21 2022 Composer and guitarist Marisa Anderson on the benefits of being a late bloomer The Creative Independent Retrieved December 10 2022 a b Ham Robert July 7 2016 Marisa Anderson s Imaginary Sci Fi Western Soundtrack Bandcamp Daily Retrieved December 10 2022 Beta Andy July 22 2016 10 New Artists You Need to Know August 2016 Rolling Stone Retrieved December 24 2022 From age 19 to age 29 I lived with no fixed address hitchhiking living in tents school buses whatever Interview Marisa Anderson New Commute January 26 2017 Retrieved May 8 2023 a b c Tissenbaum Marc May 11 2016 Marisa Anderson s New Weird America Flagpole Retrieved January 8 2023 a b Gotrich Lars November 1 2017 Marisa Anderson Won t Separate Amazing Grace From Its Troubled History NPR Music Retrieved May 7 2023 Walker Gary November 10 2021 The Genius of Are We There by Sharon Van Etten Guitar com Retrieved December 10 2022 a b Joyce Colin November 10 2015 Tashi Dorji and Marisa Anderson Embrace the Openness of Americana on Split LP Spin Retrieved December 10 2022 Hussey Allison July 9 2016 Marisa Anderson Into the Light Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved July 5 2022 Reid Mike October 31 2017 Classically trained guitarist Marisa Anderson doesn t sing but DOES sign to Thrill Jockey ahead of European tour Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved May 7 2023 Nadelle David March 21 2018 Marisa Anderson announces Thrill Jockey debut Cloud Corner shows with Circuit des Yeux amp Godspeed You Black Emperor and some prime pickin fest sets Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved July 5 2022 a b c Horowitz Steve May 19 2020 Jim White and Marisa Anderson s The Quickening Takes an Experimental Journey PopMatters Retrieved July 6 2022 Strauss Matthew March 18 2021 Marisa Anderson and William Tyler Announce New Album Share Lost Futures Pitchfork Retrieved June 26 2021 Monger Timothy Marisa Anderson Still Here AllMusic Retrieved December 11 2022 Cush Andy September 26 2022 Marisa Anderson Still Here Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved December 11 2022 Kermode Mark July 1 2018 Leave No Trace review flawless deeply affecting The Guardian Retrieved December 14 2022 Boscaljon Daniel July 25 2018 Refining and redefining home Leave No Trace strips contemporary notions bare Little Village Retrieved May 6 2023 Raiman Paola Lake Forest Park Entrevues Belfort Film Festival Retrieved April 27 2023 Lodge Guy August 12 2022 A Perfect Day for Caribou Review Fathers and Sons Get Lost and Found in a Winning Monochrome Miniature Variety Retrieved May 6 2023 Danielsen Aarik October 30 2022 Marisa Anderson will carry wordless conversations to Columbia Experimental Music Festival Columbia Daily Tribune Retrieved December 18 2022 a b c Watch Marisa Anderson William Tyler and Yasmin Williams The Wire November 2020 Retrieved December 18 2022 a b Young David James May 3 2022 Dirty Three s Jim White announces new duo shows with Xylouris White and Marisa Anderson NME Retrieved December 18 2022 Hussey Allison April 7 2018 As Circuit des Yeux Haley Fohr Builds Mysterious Mesmerizing Songs Indy Week Retrieved December 18 2022 Marisa Anderson amp William Tyler Share Cinematic New Single At the Edge of the World BroadwayWorld August 18 2021 Retrieved January 4 2023 Major Michael August 22 2022 Marisa Anderson to Tour With Godspeed You Black Emperor This Fall BroadwayWorld Retrieved December 18 2022 Major Michael February 7 2023 Marisa Anderson Announces International Tour Dates With Charlie Parr Godspeed You Black Emperor amp More BroadwayWorld Retrieved February 27 2023 Garmon Ron May 15 2017 The Thurston Moore Group Marisa Anderson the Teragram Ballroom L A Record Retrieved March 28 2023 Galil Leor November 14 2018 Pitchfork s Midwinter brings Kamasi Washington Slowdive Laurie Anderson and dozens more to the Art Institute Chicago Reader Retrieved December 21 2022 Le Guess Who 2012 Consequence Retrieved December 21 2022 Marisa Anderson Le Guess Who Retrieved December 21 2022 Pareles Jon May 22 2017 At Moogfest Untamed Sounds and Futuristic Protests The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 21 2022 Gotrich Lars July 19 2014 Marisa Anderson Tiny Desk Concert NPR Music Retrieved January 6 2023 Levinson Leah B June 22 2016 Marisa Anderson Into the Light Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved December 10 2022 a b Gotrich Lars June 16 2016 Review Marisa Anderson Into the Light NPR Retrieved December 10 2022 Monger Timothy Marisa Anderson Cloud Corner AllMusic Retrieved July 5 2022 Cush Andy September 26 2022 Marisa Anderson Still Here Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved December 11 2022 Haver Currin Grayson December 23 2015 The Best Experimental Albums of 2015 Pitchfork Retrieved December 10 2022 Jarnow Jesse May 18 2020 Jim White Marisa Anderson The Quickening Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved July 6 2022 Cloud Corner Thrill Jockey Retrieved May 6 2023 Kimpton Glenn December 15 2022 Marisa Anderson on the art of improvisation versus composition and the everlasting allure of a sustaining electric guitar Guitar World Retrieved December 18 2022 Laggan Michelle March 10 2016 Marisa Anderson Into the Light Stereogum Retrieved July 5 2022 Gotrich Lars April 13 2016 Viking s Choice Marisa Anderson He Is Without His Guns NPR Music Retrieved July 5 2022 Sacher Andrew April 9 2020 Stream Marisa Anderson amp Tara Jane O Neil s 7 of Gene Clark amp Cole Porter covers BrooklynVegan Retrieved May 7 2023 Milligan Kaitlin March 11 2020 Jim White and Marisa Anderson Announce Debut Collaboration The Quickening BroadwayWorld Retrieved October 6 2022 Jim White and Marisa Anderson Share Two Singles Gathering and Pallet From New Album The Quickening Out May 15th Circuit Sweet April 29 2020 Retrieved October 6 2022 Strauss Matthew March 18 2021 Marisa Anderson and William Tyler Announce New Album Share Lost Futures Pitchfork Retrieved June 26 2021 Todd Nate June 4 2021 William Tyler amp Marisa Anderson Share New Single Hurricane Light JamBase Retrieved July 5 2022 DeVille Chris August 24 2021 Marisa Anderson amp William Tyler At the Edge of the World Stereogum Retrieved July 5 2022 DeVille Chris June 16 2022 Marisa Anderson Waking Stereogum Retrieved December 11 2022 Gallacher Alex August 8 2022 Marisa Anderson La Llorona Tune of the Day Folk Radio UK Retrieved December 11 2022 Todd Nate September 8 2022 Marisa Anderson Shares The Fire This Time Single JamBase Retrieved December 11 2022 a b Seigel Stephen January 3 2002 Soundbites Tucson Weekly Retrieved May 7 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marisa Anderson amp oldid 1154696504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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