Anderson Lake Blues Project
I tend towards blues based material, though not really standard blues. I suppose blues-rock or blues-country would be closer. I compose my own material and I
A reminder that life comes with many things. Sometimes smiles and kisses ... sometimes not ... https://youtu.be/Vt1mCbVaErU
"Smiles and Kisses" is a Blues track by Anderson Lake Blues Project on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached #15 on the main SoundClick Blues chart. The track is available for licensing at $25.00 on SoundClick — a resource for producers, creators, and content makers looking for quality Blues music.
A tune intended to make you tap your feet! In the spirit of "it is all fun and games until somebody gets hurt."
Independent artist Anderson Lake Blues Project drops "Boogie and Band Aids (2019)", a Blues track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. This track holds its own in the blues landscape — a confident, well-executed piece. "Boogie and Band Aids (2019)" has peaked at #23 in the Blues General category on SoundClick. Producers and creators can license "Boogie and Band Aids (2019)" directly through Anderson Lake Blues Project's SoundClick page for $25.00.
A swampy sitting on your porch drinking ice tea and watching fireflies tune. Gibson SG into Mesa V. Weber Mass into Torpedo CAB. Jaguar SS Bass into a Torpedo CAB. Percussion was played on a Yamaha DD-55.
"Chill'n on the Porch" is a Blues track by Anderson Lake Blues Project on SoundClick. The track showcases Anderson Lake Blues Project's instinct for crafting memorable music. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the blues sound. It has charted at #20 on the SoundClick Blues General chart. The track is available for licensing at $25.00 on SoundClick — a resource for producers, creators, and content makers looking for quality Blues music.
A bouncy blues based piece. It is about having fun and feeling free.
"Break'n Out" by Anderson Lake Blues Project is an Electric Blues production available on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. Representing the charismatic sound of electric blues in Mesa, this track speaks for itself. "Break'n Out" has performed across multiple SoundClick charts, reaching #10 in Blues and #3 in Electric Blues. Looking for an Electric Blues track to license? "Break'n Out" by Anderson Lake Blues Project is available on SoundClick for $25.00.
A 16 bar blues piece recorded with Gibson SG Special into Mesa Make V though a Weber Mass and Torpedo CAB.
Independent artist Anderson Lake Blues Project drops "The Hard Goodbye", an Electric Blues track on SoundClick. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive electric blues track that resonates. "The Hard Goodbye" has peaked at number 8 on the SoundClick Electric Blues chart. Producers and creators can license "The Hard Goodbye" directly through Anderson Lake Blues Project's SoundClick page for $25.00.
- freestyling over a beat
- licensing music for use in TV or for a movie
- remixing or use audio samples
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Welcome to the home recording area known for Anderson Lake Blues Project. It is a home recording outlet for an old guitar hack. It is largely pushed original work where I play every part.
Listen at your own risk.
No real history. My wife and family tolerate my playing. After all my years of education school folks find it a surprise. I have been doing this (playing guitar) over 50 years now. I generally refer to myself as an old guy with a guitar. It may be more than one these days. :-)
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do creating it!
Rarely playing live, aside from picnics and church events. People usually pay me to stop rather than start. ;-)
BB King, Eric Clapton, Joe Perry, Son House, David Gilmour, SRV, and many other very talented and gifted souls. I am not into speed ... good thing because I have none!
I use a lot these days.
My primary amps include working with a Mesa Mark V and a Rockerverb Mark III 50 for amps. I used a number of different cabs, but for recording I tend to use the Torpedo CAB.
I tend to use Gibson SG's a lot these days. Les Pauls, Telecaster and other guitars frequently make there way into what I do.
Please come in, sit down and have a listen! :-) I hope you are like it. If not, sorry. :-(