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Chris Madsen (musician)

Chris Madsen (born February 23, 1954) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, teacher, and writer from Vernon, British Columbia.
==Career==
Madsen began playing the guitar at age six. At 24, he was voted "Most Advanced Guitarist" by The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto and Yamaha International; in 1973 he became Yamaha's head of course development, teaching guitar workshops across Canada and heading the guitar department at the company's Vancouver school.〔 In 1980 Madsen was presented the National Performance Award for Guitar Teachers, and in 1982 the Distinguished Teacher Award for Canada.〔 He has written fifteen books on musical technique.〔 Eventually he moved with his family to the countryside near Vernon, where he and his wife raised two children.〔
Madsen has twice been recognized with awards from the BCIMA (British Columbia Indie Music Award).〔〔Diamond, Nenari (5 May 2011). "(News) ''BCIMA's Have Got a Way'' - Chris Madsen Winner of BCIMA Instrumental Recording of the Year". Gonzo Online. ()〕〔BCIMA Honour Roll (23 April 2011) Chris Madsen Winner of the 2011 BCIMA Instrumental Recording of the Year for ''Song of the Troubadour'' ()〕〔Froneman, Kristin (27 April 2011). "(Article) ''Big Night Out For Music'' (including mention of Chris Madsen being the winner for Instrumental Recording of the year and quotes from Chris". Vernon Morning Star.〕〔Froneman, Kristin (27 March 2011). "(Article) ''Award Nods go to Familiar and New Faces'' (including mention of Chris Madsen being nominated for Instrumental Album of the year)". Vernon Morning Star.〕〔Tree Brewing Presents (20 September 2007). "(Press Release) ''2007 Okanagan Music Award Nominees'' (in which Chris Madsen is nominated and subsequently wins for Instrumental Group or Artist of the Year.〕〔
Madsen released his album ''Black and White'' in 1983.〔Canonical, Waxidermy (16 September 2007). "(Review) ''Chris Madsen - In Black and White''.〕 () He subsequently opened the Chris Madsen Music School in Vernon, which was in business from 1992 until 2010. The school employed 14 teachers and had over 350 students.〔〔 Madsen, along with Tim Reardon, founded the Music Educators Institute (MEI)〔Strandberg, Diane (28 January 2010). "(Article) ''Learning from Virtual Teachers''(article speaking of Music Educators Institute (MEI)) ". The Tri-City News.〕 in 1995.

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