Violinist and singer/songwriter
Theresa Andersson, who was born and raised on the Swedish island of Gotland, emigrated to the U.S. in 1990 at age 18 with her then-companion, guitarist
Anders Osborne, and the couple settled in New Orleans, where
Andersson first appeared on records by
Osborne and by Merritt Doggins & the Bloodhounds. Rabadash Records released her debut solo album, the jazz-styled Vibes, in 1994. Sessions continued as she appeared on albums by
Marva Wright, the Shines,
Rockin' Jake Band,
Cowboy Mouth, Lenny McDaniel,
Mike West,
George McCorkle, Jonas Risin',
Galactic,
the Radiators,
Martin Hoybye,
Kenny Edwards, Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes, and Gary Hirstius, among others, in the late '90s and early 2000s, while relocating to Nashville, Austin, and then back to New Orleans. Her second solo album, No Regrets, was released by PoVolt Records in 2002. Basin Street Records issued her third solo album,
Shine, on April 20, 2004. Her songs were featured in the cable-TV movies The Brook Ellison Story and Infidelity, and she made cameo appearances in both. She also had a cameo in the feature film A Love Song for Bobby Long, and she sang
Neil Young's "Like a Hurricane" in the cable-TV movie New Orleans Music in Exile. A self-titled EP appeared on May 30, 2006, as
Andersson embarked on a tour of the South, accompanied by a four-piece band made up of former members of
World Leader Pretend. Her next record, 2008's Hummingbird, Go!, was produced by fellow Swede singer/songwriter
Tobias Fröberg and featured a cameo by New Orleans legend
Allen Toussaint. In 2010, she appeared on the song "Ladies in Blue" from David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's album Here Lies Love.
Andersson had children in 2011 and 2012 but kept up a busy performing and recording schedule, issuing
Street Parade -- which featured a collaboration with Peter Bjorn and John's Peter Moren -- in April 2012 and embarking on a North American tour supporting the album soon after its release. ~ William Ruhlmann