Tuesday 29 April 2008

Pink Anderson

Pink Anderson   
Artist: Pink Anderson

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Carolina Blues Man, vol 1   
 Carolina Blues Man, vol 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 11




A good-natured finger-picking guitar player, Anderson played for around 30 eld as part of a practice of medicine show. He did make a couple of sides for Columbia in the late '20s with Simmie Dooley, but otherwise didn't record until a 1950 academic session, the results of which were issued on a Riverside LP that as well included tracks by Gary Davis. Anderson went on to make some albums on his own after the blues revivification commenced in the early '60s, establishing him as a nonaged only worthy advocator of the Pidemont school, versed in blues, ragtime, and sept songs. Anderson as well became an unusual footer in sway history when Syd Barrett, a young man in Cambridge, England, combined Pink's low gear call with the number one name of some other unnoticeable bluesman (Floyd Council) to diagnose his john Rock grouping, Pink Floyd, in the mid-'60s.