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Jan 3, 2022 · Free PDF and Backing Tracks from the video are available here! https://www.brianposton.net/lessons This is a transcription from Pete's performance of Dwight Yoakam -"Since I Started...
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- Brian Poston
Apr 10, 2017 · We were honored to have Pete Anderson back at The Guitar Store in Seattle. Watch as the PA band is joined by Lightnin Willie for a rendition of Little Siste...
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- Quimper Sound Records and Guitars
Jul 23, 2020 · Pete Anderson | Quarantine Edition | Truetone Lounge. Although to some he may be more known for his signature model guitars, Pete Anderson is first and foremost an acclaimed...
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- Truetone
Jan 8, 2021 · The core of Anderson’s Telecaster tone on Guitars, Cadillacs is generated by the classic combination of a '50s Tele into a '60s blackface Fender amp, in this case a 1956 Telecaster into a 1965 Deluxe Reverb, but what makes it stand out is the meticulous attention to every little detail.
Sep 19, 2012 · Growing up in Detroit, Michigan, guitarist Pete Anderson began his foray into the music world at age 8 with a lap steel guitar, but his epiphany took place as a teenager. "Bob Dylan came out, and that was a whole new weird thing that got psychedelic and re-attracted me to the guitar," he says.
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Jun 4, 2020 · Guitars And Cadillac’s Solo Guitar lesson. Here’s the first solo as played by Pete Anderson on Dwight Yoakam’s hit song “Guitars and Cadillacs”. It’s a great sounding guitar ride, and it’s basically pretty easy to play too.
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In this detailed Guitar.com interview, Anderson gives us insight into his evolving musical tastes; his take on the state of the Americana, blues, and country music scenes; and a whole lot of great guitar-related discussion covering his new signature model guitars, his studio techniques, and where his playing is headed from here.