
- Born: February 12, 1900 in Laurens, SC
- Genre: R & B
- Influenced by: Blind Blake
- Followed By: Roy Book Binder, Peg Leg Sam
- Similar Artists: Barbecue Bob, Scrapper Blackwell, Sleepy John Estes, Skip James, Furry Lewis, Blind Willie McTell, Mississippi Sheiks, Charley Patton, Bukka White, Joseph Spence, Gus Cannon, Floyd "Dipper Boy" Council, Rev. Gary Davis, Horace Sprott, Six Cylinder Smith, Tom "Blue Coat" Nelson
A good-natured finger-picking guitarist, Anderson played for about 30 years as part of a 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 session, the results of which were issued on a Riverside LP that also included tracks by Gary Davis. Anderson went on to make some albums on his own after the blues revival commenced in the early '60s, establishing him as a minor but worthy exponent of the Pidemont school, versed in blues, ragtime, and folk songs. Anderson also became an unusual footnote in rock history when Syd Barrett, a young man in Cambridge, England, combined Pink's first name with the first name of another obscure bluesman (Floyd Council) to name his rock group, Pink Floyd, in the mid-'60s. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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