The bass player is a......chick
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Kim Anderson made her debut to this world in Wolfville , Nova Scotia in the early 70's. Always listening to or singing along, Kim has had an unexplainable attachment to music. Dabbling with piano, guitar and mandolin, Kim didn't find an instrument that suited her until she was in her late 20's. At that time she got her first bass which was an upright bass. She played bluegrass and gospel for a few years before she met up with an old acquaintance... Danny MacIsaac...
Danny introduced Kim to an electric bass and over a few drinks explained to her what her old music teacher, Vic Mullen, had been trying to show her for some time. Although Kim was simply interested in learning more about playing, this quickly developed into a spot in the band playing bass. Lord help her...
Although still green, Kim has come a long way in a short period of time. She has learned many bass licks and can maintain her role in the three piece band.  Whether it be R & B, rock or too Funky in here, Kim seems to have her own thing going on...
Kim's has always had a passion for music however, she has always been involved with horses. Travelling far and wide and competing at National levels, her heart is on a horse.
With her eleven year old daughter, Kim strives to learn new ways to manage her responsibility and play, play and play some more music....Efforts to have her daughter play the hammond are already in the works :-)
Pictured below is Kim with Danny, waiting to go on stage at the Island Fest, 2004.
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