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Scott Anderson
Bluegrass / Americana / Acoustic

There is no flavor. There are no spices.



GAINESVILLE, Florida
United States

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Member Since12/2/2007
Band Websitescottandersonmusic.com
Band MembersThe Scott Anderson Band:
Scott Anderson - banjo, guitar, and vocals
Amanda Anderson - fiddle and vocals
Darren Wainright - guitar and vocals
Bruce Sheridan - bass and vocals
Danny Smith - mandolin and vocals

The duo:
Amanda Anderson - vocals, fiddle
Scott Anderson - vocals, guitar, banjo
InfluencesMusically: Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Bela Fleck, Alan Munde, Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Flatt & Scruggs, Jim Hurst, The Country Gentlemen, Sam Bush, David Grisman, New Grass Revival, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Heights of Grass, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tony Trischka, Butch Robins, Kansas, Tony Rice, Johnny Cash, and many, many others.
Sounds LikeSpoons in a blender.
Record Labelmato
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Scott Anderson

In March of 2001 with the co-production help of Scott Vestal, Scott fulfilled a dream by recording his first solo project "Rivers" featuring some of his original tunes and some of the finest acoustic musicians on the planet: Wayne Benson, John Cowan, Shelton Feazell, Aubrey Haynie, Jim Hurst, Rob Ickes, Missy Raines, Gabe Valla, Scott Vestal and Darren Wainright. Soon after seeing this project come to fruition, he formed The Scott Anderson Band to bring the songs to life on stage.

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Scott Anderson has been a fixture on the Southeastern bluegrass and gospel circuit for almost two decades. He began with the contemporary and Southern gospel of First Light, then played the traditional bluegrass sound of the Bluegrass Parlor Band, followed by the driving grungegrass of Endless Highway and the sweet gospel of Gentle River. Now he's melded these and other influences into the powerful acoustic sound of The Scott Anderson Band.

Scott was influenced by diverse musical styles from an early age. While he listened with his two older brothers to the popular groups of the '50's, '60's, and '70's he was simultaneously being exposed to the bluegrass and mountain music of Bill Monroe, the Stanley Brothers, Flatt and Scruggs, and many others by parents transplanted from southwestern Virginia, and at church he sang the songs from the Baptist hymnal. At age 12 he began learning guitar and at 13 started on banjo.

Scott attended his first bluegrass festival as a young teen at Lawtey, Florida. That's when his musical fire really began to burn. He played informally with friends and attended as many festivals as he could for the next few years. At 19 he began his musical career on banjo and guitar with First Light, a gospel group in his hometown of Palatka and at that time did his first session work.

While attending the University of Florida in 1989, he was offered a spot in Tom Henderson's Bluegrass Parlor Band as a bass player and vocalist. So he quickly learned to play bass for their upcoming southeastern tour. Later he switched over to the banjo spot. With the Bluegrass Parlor Band he appeared on "Two Colors" on the Pinecastle label.

In 1993, he co-founded Endless Highway which also included the the amazing talents of Gabe Valla, Greg Turner, Mike Hyde, Tuck Tucker, and Tim Higgins performing grungy bluegrass, soft ballads, and even some hot jazz. With that band Scott performed throughout the Southeast, was a winner in the Pizza Hut Bluegrass Showdown, landed a coveted IBMA showcase spot, and released one critically acclaimed project for Mid-Knight Records in 1996.

In 1999 he returned to Southern and bluegrass gospel and began performing with Gentle River in churches across North Florida. With this band he displayed more of his vocal skills, singing lead, tenor, and baritone parts.

In 2004, Scott was asked to join The Jim Hurst Band to play banjo and provide harmony vocals. With Jim, Scott has travelled all over the U.S. and as far away as Ireland, playing shows at many wonderful theatres and festivals in a number of exciting locales. All the while, he has also continued to play shows and festivals with The Scott Anderson Band as well as with the Grace UMC Praise Band.

Scott has also performed or recorded with Vassar Clements, Larry Rice, Byron Berline, Chubby Wise, Allen Shadd, Bill Grant and Delia Bell, Blue Angel, Chief Jim Billie, George Custer, The Sno Rogers Band and the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra (yes, with a banjo!) among others, and has been featured in Banjo Newsletter.

Now on to the original sound of The Scott Anderson Band. Should we call it “bluegrass”? There is a very strong bluegrass influence, but some purists might not agree with that term. Maybe just “acoustic music.” Or maybe “Swampgrass.”

Combining grungy bluegrass with hints of rock, country, and jazz influences, The Scott Anderson Band sounds unlike any other band you've heard before. With acoustic instruments they produce excitingly original music that's not afraid to take chances.

After years of playing together at home, Amanda and her dad Scott Anderson began performing as a duo in 2008. Amanda handles most of the lead vocals in the duo, as well as supplying sweet fiddle lines. Scott Anderson adds harmony and lead vocals as well as guitar and banjo. Their repertoire includes Americana and bluegrass songs from Nickel Creek, Andrea Zonn, Alison Krauss, The Dixie Chicks, and many others. Their dazzling fiddle and banjo duets are favorites at every show.

A native Floridian, Scott was born in Palatka, Florida on January 26, 1965. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter, he is also a pharmacist, an amateur photographer, a youth baseball coach, and a mediocre surfer.


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Wires on Wood

Wires on Wood



Aug 16 2009 7:37 AM

Hi Scott,
Great talking to you today! I sure hope we can pick again real soon, just like the good old days. Do you remeber us playing "Pow Wow the Indian Boy" ? You and Amanda sound fantstic. I just purchased the CD and am looking forward to hearing the whole thing when I receive it in the mail.

Best Reguards,
Jim
Jimmie White

Jimmie White



Jul 29 2009 12:59 AM

Me to Scott look forward to it.
Possum™

Cody Smith



Jul 22 2009 1:05 PM

Dang Scott I like the new songs (even though they're just pieces) and Amanda really does have a good voice!
BACKWATER

BACKWATER



Jul 12 2009 12:43 PM

Hey Scott, I enjoyed the jam yesterday. I must say, after hearing you on three instruments, you fit nicely in the "monster picker" category. Be sure to let me know when Amanda's CD is available.
Chuck
Daniel Grindstaff

Daniel Grindstaff



Jun 13 2009 7:35 PM

Thanks for the add!

~Daniel Grindstaff
www.cdbaby.com/cd/grindstaff
SOUTHWIND

SOUTHWIND



Jun 16 2009 3:37 PM

Thanks for the add.

Best to you!!!

Have a great week.
Stop by our page sometime.
Matt Miller

Matt Miller



May 11 2009 1:38 AM

Hey Scott! It was great getting to play with you this weekend. Maybe we'll get to do it again sometime.
Brooke

Brooke White



Apr 13 2009 9:12 PM

Hey, <br /> You Too your a Awesome banjo player!!! <br /> Brooke <br /> White
Tony Gray

Tony Gray



Apr 4 2009 12:38 PM

Thanks for the add. Looking forward to hearing ya'll out somewhere.
Angel Matesanz

Angel Matesanz



Mar 17 2009 9:16 AM

Thanks for your add

Nothing to say about your picking: Fantastic!
Armando Zuppa

Armando Zuppa



Mar 16 2009 5:07 PM

yeah man that was a lotta fun! hopefully i'll see u soon at some festival!
Josh

Josh



Feb 18 2009 7:06 PM

Hey, thanks for the add! That's some hot banjo playin!

Happy Pickin',
Josh

CD release date: Fall 2009
Urban Monroes

Urban Monroes



Feb 8 2009 4:09 AM

oh my gosh you sang too. It's all so wonderful.
Urban Monroes

Urban Monroes



Feb 8 2009 4:07 AM

such great banjo playing!!!

Thanks
BACKWATER

BACKWATER



Feb 5 2009 11:09 PM

Dude, how ya been?. I'll be up to see you soon @ The Great Outdoors; I've not been there since the renovation.

Chuck
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The Mandolin Store [@dennisvance on Twitter!]



Jan 29 2009 8:54 PM

Scott- C'mon out to Arizona! We have arguably the best selection of mandolins in the shop. Over 100 in stock! We are also Gibson Banjo dealers as well.
-Zach
Barnthouse & Dalton

Barnthouse & Dalton



Feb 4 2009 12:54 AM

Howdy You'ns
Mickey Abraham

Mickey Abraham



Feb 2 2009 3:01 PM

good to see you Scott...
james madison thomas

james madison thomas



Jan 30 2009 6:55 PM

so sorry i couldn't have been there; sounds great... jmt
Even Money

Even Money



Feb 1 2009 6:39 PM

Hey there,

It was a pleasure to finally meet you Friday night. It's always nice to run into folks from near our old homeplace, especially those few left who still remember the "old days". We'll check out your calendar and try to get by a show soon. Would love for you to play over this way some time. All the best, Skip and Linda Johns
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Nina Dropcho



Jan 25 2009 11:23 PM

sounds great! whatta time!
Lynne Butler

Lynne Butler



Jan 26 2009 8:39 AM

Hi Scott

I love 'Be Proud of the Grey in Your Hair' fantastic. I love also cutting melons in fact, they're all great lol! Hope you are well. Best wishes to you and yours for a fab 2009.

Lynne
Za

Jarrod Walker



Jan 11 2009 12:51 AM

Thanks and yeah we should definitely do it again! And let me know if u ever need me to fill in cause if be happy to.
Kalyn ♥

Kalyn Hall



Jan 10 2009 3:39 AM

Yeah Mr. Scott that was alot of fun, thanks!
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