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Soren Andersen (guitarist/producer)

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Soren Andersen
Birth nameSøren Andersen
Born (1973-11-09) November 9, 1973 (age 50)
OriginFredericia, Denmark
GenresHard rock
Occupation(s)Guitarist, record producer, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active1990–present
LabelsMighty Music
Associated actsGlenn Hughes, Mike Tramp

Soren Andersen (born November 9, 1973), is a Danish Record Producer and Guitarist. He is the co-owner[1] of Medley Studios in Copenhagen

Producer, co-owner of famed Medley Studios in Copenhagen and guitarist. Soren Andersen is a well known international Danish musician.

With a 10 year long relationship as the guitarist for Glenn Hughes (ex-Deep Purple) Soren Andersen he has played countless of concerts across the world. But Glenn Huges is not the only musician Soren Andersen has worked with. The list is long:

These include Mike Tramp (ex-White Lion), Marco Mendoza and Tommy Aldridge (ex-Whitesnake / Thin Lizzy), Joe Lynn Turner (ex-Rainbow), Pretty Maids, The Dead Daisies, The Answer, Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), Eric Martin and Billy Sheehan (MR. Big), Artillery, Tygers Of Pan Tang, Phil Campbell (ex-Motörhead), Electric Guitars, Jesper Binzer (D:A:D).

Soren Andersen has previously released records of his own and he’s now taken his passion for the guitar to the next level in releasing an instrumental guitar album in the style of Joe Satriani/Steve Vai himself with all songs written by himself. The album will see it's release in late 2019 on the Danish record label Mighty Music.

The album features guest appearances from among others Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Glenn Hughes, Marco Mendoza and fellow Dane Ida Nielsen (Prince). First single from the album is the sunsoaked ‘City of Angels’ about his beloved Los Angeles with a music video shot around Venice Beach and Hollywood.

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