Pete Anderson
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Background information | |
Origin | Detroit, Michigan, USA |
Genres | Country, Americana, Blues, Rock, Roots Rock, Bakersfield Sound, Flamenco, Rockabilly, Tex-Mex. |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist, Record producer, arranger, songwriter |
Instruments | electric guitar, acoustic guitar, baritone guitar, banjo, mandolin, bass guitar, harmonica, drums, vocals |
Years active | 1984-present |
Labels |
Reprise/Warner Bros. Mercury/Polygram Records Capitol Audium Records Rhino/Reprise Little Dog |
Associated acts | Dwight Yoakam, Lonesome Strangers, Michelle Shocked, Buck Owens, Lucinda Williams, Flaco Jimenez, Meat Puppets, Curt Kirkwood |
Website | www.peteanderson.com/ |
Notable instruments | |
Fender Telecaster Fender Stratocaster Reverend PA-1 Reverend Eastsider Larivee 0M-03 Tom Anderson Guitarworks Jerry Jones Baritone Guitar Lakland Basses |
Pete Anderson is an American guitarist, music producer, arranger and songwriter.
Anderson is most known for his guitar work with, and critically acclaimed production of, country music star Dwight Yoakam from 1984 through 2002, a partnership that resulted in numerous platinum records, sold-out tours, and some fine music in the Bakersfield and hillbilly traditions. Anderson became known as a top-flight producer who could get the job done. On guitar, Anderson's technical proficiency and versatility allows him to perform a variety of styles, including country, western, rock, rockabilly, soul, blues, Flamenco, Tex-Mex.
Among the artists Pete Anderson has produced are Dwight Yoakam, Roy Orbison, The Meat Puppets, Jackson Browne, Michelle Shocked,[1] Buck Owens, k.d. Lang, Lonesome Strangers,[2] and Lucinda Williams He most recently produced country legend Mark Chesnutt's album "Outlaw".[3]
Record Label
In 1993, along with Dusty Wakeman, Anderson joined Barbara Hein, a longtime Capitol Records executive with a history in the music business, and engineer Michael Dumas to form Little Dog Records. Recording his first solo CD on his own label in 1995, Anderson placed himself on the road in support of "Working Class", a country-blues-rock-roots music extravaganza produced by Wakeman. While continuing to work with Yoakam, being the president of a record label opened new worlds for Anderson. Signing artists that he and his partners believed in gave Anderson the creative freedom he craved. Having to be part businessman and part artist was a difficult part to play every day, but Anderson proved he was up to the challenge when he negotiated a distribution deal with Polygram in 1996. Anderson stuck with Wakeman for his second release, 1997's "Dogs in Heaven".[4]
Discography
- Solo Albums
- Working Class (1995)
- Dog In Heaven (1997)
- Live At Ohio University (1998)
- Daredevil (2004)
- Even Things Up (2010)
- Birds Above Guitarland (2013)
- With Dwight Yoakam
- Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. (1986)
- Hillbilly Deluxe (1987)
- Buenas Noches From a Lonely Room (1988)
- Just Lookin' For A Hit (1990)
- If There Was a Way (1990)
- This Time (1993)
- Gone (1995)
- Dwight Live (1995)
- Under the Covers (1997)
- Come On Christmas (1997)
- A Long Way Home (1998)
- "Croix d'Amour" (1999)
- Last Chance for a Thousand Years (1999)
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Single) (1999)
- dwightyoakamacoustic.net (2000)
- Tomorrow's Sounds Today (2000)
- I Want You To Want Me (Single)] (2003)
- South of Heaven, West of Hell (Soundtrack) (2001)
- Please Baby, Reprise (2002)
- Population Me (2003)
- With Michelle Shocked
- Short Sharp Shocked (1988) producer, arranger, electric guitar, bass, 6 string bass
- Captain Swing (1989) producer, arranger, electric guitar
- Beautiful Dreamer - The Songs Of Stephen Foster Oh Susana" (2004) producer, acoustic guitar
- With Various Artists
- Stealin Horses Stealin Horses (1985): guitar
- Lonesome Strangers: "Lonesome Pine" (1986): producer
- Rosie Flores Rosie Flores (1987): producer, arranger, bass, guitar, mandolin
- Asleep At The Wheel "10" (1987): guitar
- The Black Velvet Band When Justice Came (1989): producer, guitar, maandolin
- Darden Smith Trouble No More (1990): producer, guitar
- Martin Stephenson & The.. Left Us To Burn (1990): producer
- Jackson Browne The First Girl I Ever Loved (Single)(2003): producer
- Blue Rodeo: Casino (1991): producer, guitar, mandolin
- Meat Puppets: Forbidden Places (1991): producer
- Thelonius Monster: Beautiful Mess (1991): producer
- Flaco Jimenez: Partners (1992): guitar
- Steve Forbert: American In Me (1992): producer, guitar
- Buck Owens: Buck Owens Collection 1959-1990 (1992): producer, guitar
- Roy Orbison: King Of Hearts (1992): producer
- Bobby Crynor: Bobby Crynor (1992): guitar
- Anthony Crawford: Anthony Crawford (1993): producer, guitar, harmonica
- The Mavericks: What A Cryin' Shame (1994): writer
- Carl Peterson: Scotland The Brave (1995): drums
- Roy Orbison: The Very Best of Roy Orbison (1996): producer
- Scott Joss: Souvenirs (1992): producer, arranger, guitar
- Sara Evans: Three Chords & The Truth (1997): producer, arranger, guitar, bass
- Lonesome Strangers: Land Of Opportunity (1997): producer
- Mark Insley: Good Country Junk (1997): guitar
- The Backsliders: 'Throwin' Rocks At The Moon (1997): producer
- The Blazers: Just For You (1997): producer, guitar
- Joy Lynn White: Lucky Few (1997): producer, guitar
- Wooden Circus: Wooden Circus (1998): producer
- Heather Myles: Highways & Honky Tonks (1998): guitar
- Scott Joss: In Your Living Room (1998): producer
- Amanda Garrigues: Spirit Act (1999): engineer
- Flaco Jimenez: Sleepytown (2000): producer, guitar
- Scott Joss: New Reason To Care (2000): producer, guitar
- Blue Rodeo: Greatest Hits (2001): producer
- William Norman Edwards: Down Here (2001): producer, guitar, bass, mandolin, banjo
- Danni Leigh: Divide And Conquer (2001): producer
- Jim Laurderdale: Point Of No Return: The Unreleased (2001): producer
- The Blazers: Seventeen Jewels (2003): producer
- Moot Davis: Moot Davis (2003): producer, guitar
- Cisco: 7740 Valmont St. (2004): producer, arranger, guitar
- Curt Kirkwood: Snow (2005): producer, guitar, bass, mandolin
- Chris Jones: Too Far Down The Road (2006): producer, guitar, bass, mandolin, banjo
- Jason Boland: The Bourbon Legend (2006): producer
- BJ Thomas: Nashville Rain (Single) (2006): producer, guitar, sitar, bass
- Erasure: Boy (Remix) (2006): producer, guitar
- Moot Davis: Already Moved On (2007): producer, guitar
- Tanya Tucker: My Turn (2001): producer, guitar, bass, harmonica, mandolin
- Mark Chesnutt: Outlaw (2010): producer, guitar, bass, drums
- Grayson Hugh: "Back To The Soul" (2015): guest artist, guitar solo on "Rock 'n Roll Man"
- Compilations
- Honky Tonk Country (1986) producer
- Country Jukebox (1998) producer
- Christmas Tradition, Vol. 2 (1988) producer
- Town South of Bakersfield, Vol. 1 (1988) producer, arranger, acoustic & electric guitar, mandolin, 6 string bass
- Town South of Bakersfield, Vol. 2 (1988) producer, arranger, acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, 6 string bass
- Classic Country Music, Vol. 4 (1990) guitar
- Rockin' Country (1991) producer
- Favorite Country Duets (1991) producer
- Country Jukebox Greatest Hits (1993) producer
- It's Now or Never: Tribute to Elivs Presley (1994) guitar
- Christmas Country (1996) producer
- Best of Austin City Limits (1996) guitar
- Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Tribute (1997) producer, arranger, electric guitar
- Songs of Dwight Yoakam: Will Sing For Food (1998) executive producer, dobro, guitar, mandolin, percussion
- Country Love Songs, Vol. 4 (2000) producer
- Hits of the 90's, Vol. 1 (Warner) (2000) producer
- Super Hits: Super Hats” (2000) producer
- Favorite Country Duets, Vol. 2... (2000) producer
- Young Guitar Slingers: Texas Blues (2000) harmonica, producer
- Texas Blues Evolution (2001) harmonica
- Country Superstar Christmas, Vol.... (2001) producer
- Totally Country (2002) producer
- A Country West of Nashville (2006) producer, multiple instruments
References
External links
- Pete Anderson bio allmusic.com