Robert Anderson (Singer)
978-613-2-21750-9
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2010-08-09
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robert Anderson (born March 21, 1919(1919-03-21) in Anguilla, Mississippi, died June 15, 1995) was an American gospel singer and composer. Robert Anderson was born in Anguilla, Mississippi, and moved to Chicago with his family as a child. During his childhood, Anderson learned piano by ear and assisted Roberta Martin with coaching the Sunday school choir at the Metropolitan Community Church. In 1933, Anderson became one of the original Roberta Martin Singers. Because he didn't like their busy travel schedule, Anderson initially left the group in 1939. Robert Anderson began his solo career in 1939 with R.L. Knowles. They formed the Knowles and Anderson Singers and traveled together until 1941, when Anderson rejoined the Roberta Martin Singers and stayed with them until 1943. Anderson possessed a baritone voice coupled with a style often compared to that of Bing Crosby or Billy Eckstine.
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