Talk:Chris Anderson (pianist)

Possible OI
Because I have Osteogenesis Imperfecta I'm actually hesitant to make claims someone is OI for fear it'll be seen as activist. This pianist does have a brittle bone disorder, but I could not confirm it was OI and there are other brittle bone disorders. Further several sources mention he sings and the OIs I know, including myself, usually have reduced lung capacity and a high-pitched nasal voice which makes singing awkward. Because of that I'm going to hold off saying what he has until I have some information that's definite. (Besides 2 jazz pianists of renown with OI, it seems unlikely somehow.)--T. Anthony 02:20, 20 September 2006 (UTC)

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