New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ PLA Media) Music City's Resident Guitar Virtuoso,
David Andersen, is continuing to make his ironman mark in Nashville by recently performing 91 shows in just 60 days.
This guitar virtuoso is grateful to the Nashville community for embracing him and his music. He kicked off the summer schedule at the star-studded
Music City Center grand opening. It was definitely one of the biggest events for
Music City that he has ever been involved in. "David has walked an entire chronicle of this event and we're glad to have him be a part of it," said Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau Board Member Robert Patterson.
David was recently nominated again as a
Music City Hitmaker. This nomination comes from visitors have that have recognized someone who has made their trip truly unforgettable. Mayor Karl Dean said David's "efforts have made someone's day and greatly contributed to Nashville being known as one of the friendliest cities in the country."
As a permanent fixture at The Country
Music Hall of Fame & Museum where he performs six days a week, this wunderkind has also performed at high profile venues including Cheekwood, the Union Station Hotel (Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings), and most recently, CMA
Music Festival 2013 VIC (Visitor Information Center) performances where he met numerous country music fans and expanded his guest book.
A child music prodigy reared in Long Beach, California, Andersen could play music before he could even talk. An accomplished songwriter and proficient on multiple instruments, Andersen made his ukulele radio debut earlier this year. His music is currently being played on WAMB-FM. His back-to-back Virtuoso & Virtuoso II CD's, revisits the repertoire originally explored by his jazz genius Joe Pass and "certified guitar player" and producer/label exec Chet Atkins. You can purchase his music at www.DavidAndersenMusic.com, at The Country
Music Hall of Fame & Museum gift shop, the Ernest Tubb Record Shop and at the VIC Bridgestone Arena.
Each day, Andersen gives every new friend he meets at the Country
Music Hall of Fame his signature guitar pick (currently pearl) and a challenge..."remember why they came to Nashville and to take time to enjoy the music they came here to find." Indeed, with new albums and a landmark accomplishment under his belt, Andersen not only remembers but lives and breathes the music of Nashville every day. With all his experience in
Music City, Andersen is a guitar virtuoso in every sense. For more information, visit www.DavidAndersenMusic.com or on his Facebook page