
Pink Anderson (full name: Pinkney Anderson) was an American blues guitarist and singer born on February 12, 1900, in the United States. Known for his contributions to the blues and jazz genres, he was active during the early to mid-20th century. Pink Anderson was celebrated for his authentic storytelling through music, which influenced later generations of musicians. His work is often associated with the Piedmont blues style. Though his career did not bring mainstream fame, his legacy endures, and he is notably one of the inspirations for the name of the band Pink Floyd. Pink Anderson remains a significant figure in the history of American blues.
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