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Grover Anderson hails from Calaveras County and—like its former resident, Mark Twain—revels in the tragic, the mundane, and the absurd. Anderson has made a name in the Sierra Nevada foothills writing tall tales masquerading as songs—sometimes funny, sometimes deadly serious, always honest.
Raised in the small town of Murphys, California, Anderson grew up devouring Americana in the form of music, literature, and history. His songs—narratives of adventurers undone by ambition, small-town characters trying to play it cool, or bare reflections on his life—merge Twain’s folksy storytelling with music triangulated somewhere between Lyle Lovett, John Prine, and Garth Brooks.
Over the last few years Anderson has shared stages with acts ranging from Shakey Graves to America, appeared at Alaska’s Salmonfest and Millpond Music Festival, and brought his brand of story-driven folk-rock to audiences in more than half the states. He’s often joined by The Lampoliers—Josh Certo, Dave Duggan, and Marshall Henry. His 2025 singles “<a href="spotify:album:4G9eRiRdLBe5k0lQmq8NDQ" data-name="Hart (Just Beyond the Garden)">Hart (Just Beyond the Garden)</a>” and “<a href="spotify:album:6S3BVukfI8R1EqGkmZCoWE" data-name="Naked Phone">Naked Phone</a>” reveal how his songwriting ranges from poignant to playful, and Apple Music Radio’s Ty Bentli premiered two of Grover’s singles (“<a href="spotify:track:3x8vgheuyQwz8fJSTlHCW0" data-name="Willie Nelson">Willie Nelson</a>” and “<a href="spotify:track:02vOEYHgnk3kVlpXnduNWg" data-name="Sticker">Sticker</a>”) on his show. When he’s not playing music he moonlights as a high school teacher at a school named for another American storyteller, Bret Harte.
Raised in the small town of Murphys, California, Anderson grew up devouring Americana in the form of music, literature, and history. His songs—narratives of adventurers undone by ambition, small-town characters trying to play it cool, or bare reflections on his life—merge Twain’s folksy storytelling with music triangulated somewhere between Lyle Lovett, John Prine, and Garth Brooks.
Over the last few years Anderson has shared stages with acts ranging from Shakey Graves to America, appeared at Alaska’s Salmonfest and Millpond Music Festival, and brought his brand of story-driven folk-rock to audiences in more than half the states. He’s often joined by The Lampoliers—Josh Certo, Dave Duggan, and Marshall Henry. His 2025 singles “<a href="spotify:album:4G9eRiRdLBe5k0lQmq8NDQ" data-name="Hart (Just Beyond the Garden)">Hart (Just Beyond the Garden)</a>” and “<a href="spotify:album:6S3BVukfI8R1EqGkmZCoWE" data-name="Naked Phone">Naked Phone</a>” reveal how his songwriting ranges from poignant to playful, and Apple Music Radio’s Ty Bentli premiered two of Grover’s singles (“<a href="spotify:track:3x8vgheuyQwz8fJSTlHCW0" data-name="Willie Nelson">Willie Nelson</a>” and “<a href="spotify:track:02vOEYHgnk3kVlpXnduNWg" data-name="Sticker">Sticker</a>”) on his show. When he’s not playing music he moonlights as a high school teacher at a school named for another American storyteller, Bret Harte.
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