Stephen P. Anderson

Stephen P. Anderson (born 1967) is an American musician, songwriter and expressionist painter.

"Winged Girl" by S.P. Anderson

Stephen P. Anderson
Birth nameStephen Patrick Anderson
Also known asStephen Anderson
Steve Anderson
S.P. Anderson
Born1967 (age 5455)
Elkton, Maryland
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
GenresAlternative rock, gothic rock, expressionism
InstrumentsGuitar, bass, piano, vocal
LabelsBeef Eater
Associated actsZonic Shockum, Uncle Tubbys Nebula, Bladder Control, Spider's Webb
Websitespanderson.com

Discography

Albums

  • Zonic Shockum (Zonic Shockum) 1997 Stain Music STM-009
  • Blackbirds Over Lancaster (solo) 2007 Beef Eater Records BE-012
  • Noisy Troubadour – Home Recordings from 1988–2008 (solo) 2008 Beef Eater Records BE-013
  • Sessions 1989-1995 (Zonic Shockum) 2013 Beef Eater Records BE-014

EPs

  • Testosterone (Zonic Shockum)1992 Compulsiv CPS 004
  • Electrocarnivorous (Bladder Control) 1993 Beef Eater Records BE-002
  • Here Today... (Zonic Shockum) 2001 Stain Music Stm-011

Podcasts

Soundtracks

  • "The Wedding Song" recording by Zonic Shockum featured in Go-Go Rama Mama (1997), a 16mm film by Kate McCabe
  • "Opposites Attack" solo recording featured in Milk and Honey (2004), a 16mm film by Kate McCabe

Art Exhibitions

  • Stephen Anderson (1988) Rapunzel Salon, Philadelphia, PA
  • Rittenhouse Square Fine Arts Annual (1989) Philadelphia, PA
  • Arts 90 (1990) Provident National Bank, Philadelphia, PA
  • Souls on Show (1991) Jamisons Bakery and Cafe, Philadelphia, PA
  • Snitches Get Stitches (2004) Eye Candy Gallery, Kutztown, PA
  • A Strange Kind of Ordinary (2005) Popmart, Bethlehem, PA
  • The Horror Show (2005) Popmart, Bethlehem, PA
  • Best in Bloom (2009) The Shops of Emmaus, PA
  • Animals Art Show (2011) Southern Lehigh Public Library, Center Valley, PA
  • Kick It For Kathy (2015) Leopard Studios, Philadelphia, PA
  • Summer Pleasures (2021) Modern Visual Arts Gallery, Bethlehem, PA
  • Absolutely Abstract (2021) Modern Visual Arts Gallery, Bethlehem, PA

References

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