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  1. Sep 11, 2013 · With his latest release as a solo artist, Birds Above Guitarland, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter/producer Pete Anderson provides enjoyment for all those interested in old-style blues coupled with hints of funk, rock, zydeco and a bit of country, all while playing with an unmatched Telecaster tone.

  2. Jan 29, 2014 · Pete AndersonBirds Above Guitarland Little Dog Records – LDCD201331 www.peteanderson.com 12 songs – 48 minutes California-based Pete Anderson is recognized throughout the music industry as one of the true visionaries of the guitar, and he gets to display it full-force in this richly produced collection of originals.

  3. Known for his exceptional tone on the six-string, Anderson has been a standard-bearer for the American roots movement since its inception. He’s played an instrumental part in the careers of Lucinda Williams, Rosie Flores, Michelle Shocked, Jim Lauderdale and others.

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  4. Nov 5, 2014 · Birds Above Guitarland. Little Dog Records. Among his many accomplishments Pete Anderson is best known as the Grammy winning producer and lead guitarist for Dwight Yoakum. It’s his guitar that can be heard on Yoakum’s best selling Warner/Reprise albums including 1986’s “Guitars, Cadillacs”, 1987’s “Hillbilly Deluxe”, 1995’s ...

  5. Nov 3, 2013 · Pete Anderson. Birds Above Guitarland. It’s no surprise that guitar nuts associate Pete Anderson with snappy Tele tones: In the mid ’80s, the Grammy-winning guitarist’s urgent, twangy riffs paid homage to Don Rich and Roy Nichols while helping propel Dwight Yoakam to stardom.

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  6. Jul 30, 2014 · In his recently released album Birds Above Guitarland, the Detroit native presents a line-up of all-original music—a rich roots music gumbo of blues, funk, swing, country twang with a hint of surf music and a dash of jazz.

  7. Songfacts: Let's talk about your new album, Birds Above Guitarland. Anderson: Well, for me it's a logical extension of the last record I made, which was called Even Things Up. It was really a step that I wanted to take where I was changing my career focus from being a producer who played guitar into being a guitar player who produces records.

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