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  1. Andersen Immobilien & Projektierung GmbH. Geschäftsführer: Eric Andersen. Bahnhofstr. 51 24582 Bordesholm Tel. 04322 75 15 17 Mobil 0172 - 458 34 34 Fax 04322 75 15 19. info@andersen.immobilien www.andersen.immobilien

  2. ericandersen.com › index › biobio - ERIC ANDERSEN

    In 1968, Eric’s fourth Vanguard album, More Hits From Tin Can Alley, was released, and he went on to record two albums for Warner Brothers (Avalanche and Eric Andersen) and one more for Vanguard (A Country Dream). The self-titled album was released in 1968. 1969 saw the release of the Nashville produced Country Dream and Avalanche.

  3. For Andersen, every big break seemed to be followed by crushing disappointment. The premature death in 1967 of his newly acquired manager, legendary Beatles’ mastermind Brian Epstein, took a toll. But six years later, one of the most baffling events in the history of contemporary music occurred—a career-changer that still haunts Eric from the shadows.

  4. 22 de mar. de 2024 · 8. You Can’t Relive The Past (from the album, “You Can’t Relive the Past” — 1999) Like any other Andersen song, You Can’t Relive The Past is full of metaphors and similes. It’s about the past and how one can never live there. It’s about “change” and how we must accept it if we ever want to move forward.

  5. As a musician and writer, Andersen remained prolific into the 21st century, writing short fiction and poetry and releasing solo albums like 2003's Beat Avenue and 2004's The Street Was Always There; he also contributed to cultural events celebrating writers like William S. Burroughs, Albert Camus, and Jack Kerouac.

  6. www.ingeandersen.comInge Andersen

    The brilliant contributions of Eric Andersen on guitar and vocal, and Michele Gazich on violin and piano make this collection of songs all the stronger. Fantastic!" Mary Gauthier, Nashville, USA "Inge Andersen has graduated from being Eric’s secret weapon. With an unaffected vocal style, and dark, sexy songwriting, Inge’s got the right stuff."

  7. Eric Andersen virtually invented the modern singer songwriter. In an era when most folksingers were either writing chronicles of daily life a` la Woody Guthrie or singing anti-Establishment anthems a` la Bob Dylan, Andersen displayed a fluent romantic vein. His art triumphed with Blue River (1972), that ranks among the masterpieces of the era.