Bluesman Andersen Blows the Roof off The Boathouse
Andersen took the stage after Wil — a Calgary raised roots singer/songwriter with one missing “l” and no last name now living in British Columbia — won over the packed house. Strumming an old, battered and beaten acoustic guitar, he introduced seven songs of love and death spanning 200 years. His voice — which is a dead ringer for American roots artist Ray LaMontagne’s — had the effect of making the audience, many of who who still eating, pin-drop quiet in a matter of a few bars.rreid@therecord.com
Source: The Record-Kitchener, ON
Author: Robert Reid

