Pete Anderson
American guitarist, music producer, arranger and songwriter
Pete Anderson
Pete Anderson - Live in Concert
Born (1948-07-23 ) July 23, 1948 (age 76) Detroit , Michigan , U.S.Genres Occupation(s) Guitarist, record producer, arranger , songwriter Instruments Years active 1984-present Labels Website www .peteanderson .com
Musical artist
Pete Anderson (born July 23, 1948) is an American guitarist , music producer , arranger and songwriter .[ 1]
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 and hillbilly traditions. 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 Anderson has produced are Dwight Yoakam , Roy Orbison , Jason Boland and the Stragglers , Meat Puppets , Jackson Browne , Michelle Shocked ,[ 2] Buck Owens , k.d. Lang , Steve Pryor Band, Lonesome Strangers ,[ 3] and Lucinda Williams . He more recently produced Mark Chesnutt 's album Outlaw (2010)[ 4] and George Ducas ' album Long Way From Home (2024)
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 1994, 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 .[ 5]
Discography
Solo albums
Working Class (1994)
Dogs In Heaven (1997)
Live At Ohio University (1998)
Daredevil (2004)
Even Things Up (2009)
Birds Above Guitarland (2013)
Live At The Moose (2015)
With Dwight Yoakam
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 (2004) producer, acoustic guitar on "Oh Susana"
With Various artists
Stealin' Horses: Stealin' Horses (1985): guitar
The Lonesome Strangers: Lonesome Pine (1986): producer
Rosie Flores : Rosie Flores (1987): producer, arranger, guitar, bass, mandolin
Asleep At The Wheel : 10 (1987): guitar
The Black Velvet Band: When Justice Came (1989): producer, guitar, mandolin
Darden Smith : Trouble No More (1990): producer, guitar
Martin Stephenson and the Daintees : Left Us To Burn (1990): producer
Jackson Browne : "First Girl I Loved" (Single) (1990): producer, arranger
Blue Rodeo : Casino (1991): producer, guitar, mandolin
Meat Puppets : Forbidden Places (1991): producer
Thelonius Monster : Beautiful Mess (1991): producer
Steve Pryor Band: Steve Pryor Band (Zoo Entertainment) (1991): producer
Flaco Jimenez : Partners (1992): guitar
Steve Forbert : The American in Me (1992): producer, guitar
Buck Owens : The 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
Jim Matt : All My Wild Oats (1994): producer
The Mavericks : What A Crying Shame (1994): songwriter on "Neon Blue"
Jeff Finlin: Highway Diaries (1995): producer
Carl Peterson : Scotland The Brave (1995): drums
Scott Joss : Souvenirs (1996): producer, arranger, guitar
Sara Evans : Three Chords & The Truth (1997): producer, arranger, guitar, bass
The 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 (Lemon Drop) (1998): producer
Heather Myles : Highways & Honky Tonks (1998): guitar
Scott Joss: Invite Scott Joss Into Your Living Room (1998): producer
Amanda Garrigues: Spirit Act (1999): engineer
Flaco Jimenez : Sleepytown (2000): producer, guitar
Scott Joss: A 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 Lauderdale : Point Of No Return - The Unreleased 1989 Album (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
Adam Hood : Different Groove (2007): producer, arranger, guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin, percussion
Moot Davis: Already Moved On (2007): producer, guitar
The Blazers: Dreaming A Dream (2008): producer
Tanya Tucker : My Turn (2009): 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"
Lightnin' Willie & the Poorboys : No Black No White Just Blues (2017): producer[ 6]
George Ducas : Long Way From Home (2024): producer, electric guitar, bass, percussion
Compilation albums
A Town South of Bakersfield (1985) producer, arranger, acoustic & electric guitar, mandolin, 6-string bass
Honky Tonk Country (Warner Bros.) (1986) producer, guitar
Country Jukebox (Warner Bros.) (1986) producer, guitar
A Town South of Bakersfield 2 (1988) producer, arranger, acoustic & electric guitar, mandolin, 6-string bass
A Christmas Tradition, Volume II (1988) producer
The New Tradition Sings The Old Tradition (1989) producer, guitar
Classic Country Music: A Smithsonian Collection, Volume IV (1991) guitar
Rockin' Country (1991) producer
Favorite Country Duets (1991) producer
Country Jukebox: Greatest Hits, Volume Two (1993) producer
It's Now or Never: The Tribute To Elvis Presley (1994) guitar
Little Dog Records: 1996 Sampler (1996) producer, multiple instruments
The Best of Austin City Limits (1996) guitar
Christmas Country (Warner Bros.) (1996) producer
The Songs of Jimmie Rodgers: A Tribute (1997) producer, arranger, guitar
The Songs of Dwight Yoakam: Will Sing For Food (1998) producer, dobro, guitar, mandolin, percussion
Country Love Songs, Volume Four (2000) producer
Hits of The Nineties, Volume One (Warner Bros.) (2000) producer
Super Hits: Super Hats (2000) producer
Favorite Country Duets, Volume 2 (2000) producer
Young Guitar Slingers: Texas Blues Evolution (Antone's/Texas Music Group) (2001) producer, harmonica
A Country Superstar Christmas 4 (2001) producer
Totally Country (17 New Chart-Topping Hits) (2002) producer
A Country West of Nashville (Little Dog) (2003) producer, multiple instruments
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