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Edward David Anderson

Edward David Anderson is an American songwriter and veteran of the road who spent his formative years fronting the revered Illinois band [a732467]. Known for infectious melodies and memorable messages he penned 9 releases for the band and played countless shows across the US and Canada. When BTF went on hiatus in 2011 EDA continued to write and play solo and with his band Black Dirt Revival. [a732467] returned to the stage to headline the inaugural Black Dirt Music Festival in 2019 and is currently booking select dates and festival plays. With a retooled lineup they released [m2762039\ in Sept. of 2021, produced and written by EDA and released on his own [l1745281] in conjunction with [l247992] label. His delivery in the live setting is dynamic and impactful showcasing a natural ability on banjo, acoustic/electric guitars and foot percussion. He defines his sound as Black Dirt Music. "Songs about people and places, about life and love and loss. It's roots music, cultivated in the fertile soil of the Midwest." EDA started his recording career with [a3928847] after 2 records moving to Athens, Georgia and forming [a732467], until moving back to Illinois after one live album. EDA has been featured on NPR's World Cafe, has twice appeared on the nationally syndicated radio program Mountain Stage, as well as the PBS television show Sun Studio Sessions and has been in regular rotation on radio stations across the globe for two decades. Touring with the likes of Gov't Mule and Rev Horton Heat, playing high profile festivals from Mountain Jam in NY to High Sierra in CA and consistently releasing interesting studio recordings has garnered the gifted songwriter critical praise & a national audience. You can find him performing live as a solo artist and with his bands [a732467], Black Dirt Revival and Alabama Getaway. He also released a one-off EP, [a4550318] with BYTF guitarist, [a2675844].

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Edward David Anderson

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