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SouthernCelt: the Music

About Me

Basically this is the same bio info I have on my personal page .I grew up in a rural area of Southwest Mississippi (Amite County) which I still love and visit whenever possible. This part of Mississippi was American frontier after the Revolutionary War when it began to be settled by mostly recently immigrated Scots, Irish, and loyal Tories that fled when the American patriots whupped-up on the British. I had an uncle who was a local musical draw, primarily 50s country music and who frequently appeared on local radio. I think a lot of my musical interest stemmed from that early exposure to him and his friends who performed. Also, we listened the Grand Ole Opry every Sat. night until we got a TV set in 1958. I heard a lot of old-time music on that program that has stayed in the back of my memory for the rest of my life.In college, I got hooked on folk music during the generation when it came to the fore. That's when I discovered Ian Tyson, Gordon Lightfoot, Tom Rush, Pat Sky plus a lot of others too numerous to mention. In the late '70s, after penning a lot of songs on my own, I tried to cut a demo (they still made 45s back then) and get some interest. That flopped, so I pretty much stuck with doing my own stuff for myself until the last few years when I began writing a lot of lyrics again, this time focusing on stories of my ancestors in the Confederate Army.Although I've written a few things in total, most of my Confederate songs use Celtic folk songs as the music. Now in the last few years, with the improvements in home-recording technology, I've started putting some of my stuff in audio form. I'm not necessarily looking to become a performer per se but just want to get some of this in a listenable form while I can. I'm still working, going into my 35th year with a state agency. Hope to be able to retire soon so I can do more with music and other things.
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Member Since: 7/3/2007
Band Website: Check out: http://ezfolk.com/audio/bands/3274/
Band Members: Just one...me...Wayne Anderson
Influences: Ian Tyson (solo), Ian & Sylvia, Gordon Lightfoot, Carter Family, Jimmy Rodgers, Patrick Sky, Warren Zevon and a whole lot of other folk, old time, and early country music performers. More recently I've been into Jed Marum, Slaid Cleaves and Robert Earl Keen, Jr. I think I was probably influenced in my childhood by one of my uncles, Joe Bryant, that was big into the local music scene in rural Amite County, Mississippi, although I can't remember specific details. He primarily did 40s and 50s country music and some old time stuff.
Sounds Like: I guess I just sound like me although I do tend to do some songs in a manner like certain more famous performers would likely do them.
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Bringing things up to date

Haven't made much use of the blog feature on my music page primarily because of having limited time.  Well, hopefully that restriction is easing a bit since I've retired from my day job that I ha...
Posted by on Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:36:00 GMT

Idiot’s Dictionary of Music (borrowed/stolen from Mudcat)

A 440 - The highway that runs around Nashville Accidentals - Wrong Notes Ad Libitum - a Premiere Aeolian Mode - How you like Mama's cherry pie Agnus Dei - a famous female church composer Allegro...
Posted by on Thu, 13 Sep 2007 05:32:00 GMT

First songs posted

Just a note about the first batch of songs posted on my new music page... Cold Wind A-coming is one of two songs I've written about my Great Grandfather Jeff Anderson and his brother John and their p...
Posted by on Tue, 10 Jul 2007 05:36:00 GMT