Rusty Anderson back in the studio with Paul McCartney
Rusty Anderson, currently working in England on the new Paul McCartney album; his solo CD "Undressing Underwater" will be released later this Autumn.
(PRWEB) September 19, 2003 ---Guitarist Rusty Anderson is happy to be in England and working on Paul McCartney's new album.
"We're just beginning the process and so far, so great," said Rusty. "Interacting with him and the band in the studio has been a real gas. Paul's talents are always inspirational. The tours, the CDs and the DVD were good fun, and I'm honored to continue working with him on this next bit."
Rusty is looking forward to playing with Paul and the band at the third annual Adopt-A-Minefield Benefit Gala on September 23 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, which will be emceed by Jay Leno and features a set by James Taylor as well.
"It's an important charity and it feels great to be part of it," he said. "They're removing landmines and helping the victims put their lives back together. Seeing all the fans with their Adopt a Landmine shirts in the crowd on the last tour was great. Its going to primarily be an acoustic show...should be good fun."
And what did Rusty do this summer? Aside from guitar-slutting around with other artists, he was putting the finishing touches on his upcoming solo CD "Undressing Underwater." The album, which features Paul, Brian, Abe and Wix assisting Rusty on "Hurt Myself," along with guests such as Stewart Copeland, should be at the top of every Christmas list!
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