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Brint Anderson - Notes From Clarksdale

Styles: Acoustic Blues, Contemporary Blues
Released: 2000
Label: Toulouse
File: mp3 @320 K/s
Size: 148.0 MB
Time: 64:00
Art: full

01. I Can't Cotton To That - 4:11
02. Hopson - 4:34
03. Death Letter - 5:16
04. Blame It On Cain - 4:16
05. Mean Someone Some Good - 4:47
06. Mess And A Half - 3:41
07. Everybody's Cryin' Mercy - 6:05
08. I'm Curious - 4:10
09. Canary Bird - 6:30
10. My Woman Done Tired Of Me Lyin' - 3:35
11. Natchez, Mississippi Blues - 4:00
12. She Wuz Skintillatin' - 3:52
13. A Four Year-Old's Blues - 6:15
14. Las Fair Deal Gone Down - 2:37


Personnel:
Brint Anderson - Acoustic Guitar & Vocals
John Fohl - Acoustic Guitar & Dobro
Jim Markway - Acoustic Bass
Jefferey Alexander - Drums

Recorded in Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1998.
Produced by Brint Anderson & Dave Reynolds
© 2000 Toulouse Records

Notes: Mississippi-born guitarist Brint Anderson traveled several continents for three decades as he pursued a career as a professional musician, only to end up putting down roots in New Orleans, a neighbor of his Natchez hometown along the Mississippi River. A stint as a guitar player for Dr. John led to Anderson's settling down in the Big Easy, a move that led him to membership in Porter's Runnin' Pardners in the summer of 1992. The following year he took top prize in the Abita Beer Blues Competition. In 1997, Offbeat magazine bestowed on Anderson and Porter's Runnin' Pardners a Best of the Beat Award. To raise funds for a local hospital, Anderson competed in the New Orleans Musicians' Barbecue Cook-Off, where he triumphed with the top prize. He has contributed guitar work to performances by such artists as John Lee Hooker, Dr. John, Levon Helm, Art Neville, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Snooks Eaglin, Cassandra Wilson, Earl King, and Johnny Adams, among others. He has also performed with Stevie Ray Vaughan, the Meters, Johnny Winter, Gregg Allman, Billy Preston, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the Neville Brothers, and Leon Russell.

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