Kristin Andreassen

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Kristin Andreassen
MerleFest 2007 Photo by Forrest L. Smith, III
MerleFest 2007 Photo by Forrest L. Smith, III
Background information
Origin Portland, Oregon
Genre(s) Americana
Old-time music
Instrument(s) Guitar, Fiddle, Clogging, Vocals
Website Kristin Andreassen's website

Kristin Andreassen is an American musician and dancer. She grew up in Portland, Oregon as Kristin Andrews. In 2002 she started using her great-grandfather's name Andreassen. Kristin sings, plays harmonica, piano, guitar, banjo-uke and fiddle and she is also a songwriter. From 1999 onwards she has been working as a principal dancer with Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble, teaching & performing various related forms of percussive dance: clogging, tap, Irish & Canadian stepdance. In December 2003 she joined the old-time music group Uncle Earl. She is a member of Sometymes Why and The Jolly Bankers.

With the song Crayola, that she wrote together with Megan Downes, Kristin has won the 2006 John Lennon Songwriting Contest in the "Children's" category[1].

[edit] Discography

  • Death & Taxes (w/ The Jolly Bankers) (2003)
  • Sometimes Why (w/ Sometymes Why) (2005)
  • She Waits for Night (w/ Uncle Earl) (2005)
  • Tax Return (w/ The Jolly Bankers) (2006)
  • Waterloo, TN (w/ Uncle Earl) (2007)
  • Kiss Me Hello (2007)

[edit] External links

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ John Lennon Songwriting Contest (July 2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-24.