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Scotty Anderson

I was born in Whitley City, Kentucky and moved to Northern Kentucky when I was 19. I've been playing the guitar as far back as I can remember. I worked for Yamaha, along with a dear friend and talented guitar player, Chuck Thompson from 1984 to 1990. I've played many Namm shows and arts/music festivals around the country. I've also traveled to Paris to play for the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society. I teach guitar in Cincinnati and do clinics for music stores and companies in the area. I also play regularly with the Scotty Anderson band. At this time, I endorse Kustom Amps and am involved several projects with Little Blue Productions.

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News: Video / DVD

Scotty Anderson's Live DVD: Working Without a Net

Scotty Anderson's Live DVD: Working Without a Net

Here’s what people are saying about Scotty Anderson’s new video Working Without a Net (Live at the Capital) “Having had the distinct honor of being able to produce Triple Stop and Classic Scotty as well as travel with him to various venues: NYC, Dallas, Nashville, etc as well as just talking with him and hearing him ...

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Video

Take The A Train

Featuring the music of Scotty Anderson
Duration: 4:50

Guitarist Scotty Anderson Live at the Capitol Theater Macon Ga. No setlist, only met the players the night before the gig, rehearsed for maybe an hour or so. Giuseppe Lupis, piano... Yonrico Scott drums... Dwight May rhythm... Marshall Coats bass.
Album

Classic Scotty

Label: J Curve Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Going Down this Road Feeling Bad, LaGrange, Cold Cold Heart, We Gotta Get Outa This Place, Honey Fingers, Milk Cow Blues, Boogie on Reggae woman, All My Lovin', Ruby Are You Mad At Your Man?

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Article: Album Review

Scotty Anderson: Classic Scotty

Read "Classic Scotty" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Classic Scotty twangs to life with a back porch, sittin' and pickin' take on the traditional “Going Down and Feeling Bad," with a couple of classic guitar pickers, Scotty Anderson and Harold Kennedy sounding like good old country boys kickin' back and relaxing; and it's a fitting opening for a set that shifts back and forth ...


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