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  1. Stories Of The Years is one hell of an impressive debut from this Portland, Oregon native who spent some years doin’ the Nashville thing before laying down an impressive demo that caught the ears and interest of producer Pete Anderson.

  2. 23 de sept. de 2018 · Procedente de Oregon, consiguió que Pete Anderson le produjera su álbum Stories Of The Years, que nunca vio la luz de forma oficial. El tema “Easy As One, Two, Three” conserva toda la...

  3. Stories Of The Year: John Bunzow: Producer, Guitar: 1995: Scotland the Brave: Carl Peterson: Drums: 1994: Working Class: Pete Anderson: Producer, Arranger, Vocals, Guitar: 1994: What A Cryin’ Shame: The Mavericks: Composer: 1993: Anthony Crawford: Anthony Crawford: Producer, Guitar, Harmonica: 1993: This Time: Dwight Yoakam: Producer ...

  4. 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.

  5. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Pete Anderson made his name as a hotshot Telemaster and successful producer with Dwight Yoakam when their first album, Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., became a double-Platinum smash in 1986. The pair had been working together for two years, finding success with new-wave audiences and roots fans alike, helped by opening slots for the likes of the Blasters and Los Lobos.

  6. 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 music in the Bakersfield ...

  7. 3 de nov. de 2013 · 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.