Reverend Vince Anderson

Reverend Vince Anderson is a New York City based musician. He has had a regular show at Union Pool for decades, which Time Out describes as "somewhere between Wesley Willis and Tammy Faye Messner".[1] His music is described as "dirty gospel". He has been described as a Brooklyn institution.[2]

In the early 1990s, Anderson studied to become a Methodist minister,[3] but dropped out to pursue music.

He appeared on the 2001 compilation This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation (Arena Rock Recording Co.).

Partial Discography

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gollark: Including stuff like "read all of handle and then close it" (plus convenience stuff for fs.open/http.get), probably some of potatOS's random vaguely general-purpose stuff like compression, "safe" (de)serialization, map/reduce/filter/other stuff, randomly pick item from list, generate random bytestring, etc.
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