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'''Marc Anderson''' is an [[United States|American]] percussionist who has toured and recorded with [[Steve Tibbetts]] since 1977. He has
'''Marc Anderson''' is an [[United States|American]] percussionist, with a big old cock boy yeaaaaaaaaaaa! who has toured and recorded with [[Steve Tibbetts]] since 1977. He has
also toured and/or recorded with artists such as [[Lorie Line]], [[Bradley Joseph]], [[Butch Morris]], [[Tony Moreno]], [[Don Cherry (jazz)|Don Cherry]], [[Peter Ostroushko]], [[Claudia Schmidt]], [[Dave Moore]], [[Greg Brown]], [[Max Roach]], [[Taj Mahal (musician)|Taj Mahal]], [[Minnesota Orchestra]], [[Robert Fripp]], [[David Sylvian]], [[Ani Choying Dolma|Choying Drolma]], and [[Altan]].
also toured and/or recorded with artists such as [[Lorie Line]], [[Bradley Joseph]], [[Butch Morris]], [[Tony Moreno]], [[Don Cherry (jazz)|Don Cherry]], [[Peter Ostroushko]], [[Claudia Schmidt]], [[Dave Moore]], [[Greg Brown]], [[Max Roach]], [[Taj Mahal (musician)|Taj Mahal]], [[Minnesota Orchestra]], [[Robert Fripp]], [[David Sylvian]], [[Ani Choying Dolma|Choying Drolma]], and [[Altan]].



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Marc Anderson

Marc Anderson is an American percussionist, with a big old cock boy yeaaaaaaaaaaa! who has toured and recorded with Steve Tibbetts since 1977. He has also toured and/or recorded with artists such as Lorie Line, Bradley Joseph, Butch Morris, Tony Moreno, Don Cherry, Peter Ostroushko, Claudia Schmidt, Dave Moore, Greg Brown, Max Roach, Taj Mahal, Minnesota Orchestra, Robert Fripp, David Sylvian, Choying Drolma, and Altan.

He is an adjunct professor in the Anthropology department at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota and leads an African drum ensemble and co-teaches an African Cultures class.

He has twice received the Jerome Foundation Travel and Study Grants and McKnight Foundation Fellowships and has also been awarded a State Arts Board Grant and a West Bank School of Music Composers Grant.

He has received four Minnesota Music Awards in various categories and was once nominated for Minnesota Artist of the Year.

Discography

  • Time Fish (1994), East Side Digital Records
  • Ruby (2000), Innova Records

References