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Born |
Anderson,
IN |
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Birthday |
Aug
31 1975 |
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Wife |
Michele
Dec 4 |
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Anniversary |
Aug 8
1998 |
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Children |
Isabell
May 9
2002 |
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Emma Nov
10 2004 |
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High
School |
Lapel
High
School
"graduate" |
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College |
Purdue
University
Basketball scholarship |
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Sports |
Basketball |
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Instrument |
Piano |
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Other Quartet'
he has been
with |
The
Mighty Fishermen
Quartet |
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Lighthouse |
Singing Baritone for Signature Sound is Doug Anderson.
The
baritone
part is
extremely
important
to any
blend,
and Doug
certainly
gives
his all
to
making
the
sound of
Signature
Sound
excellent.
Doug grew up singing with his parent's group. They
traveled
for
years
from
their
home
church
in
Anderson.
Doug
also
remembers
what a
big part
music
played
in their
lives,
and how
they
used to
sing
around
the
piano at
home.
As Doug grew up and went to college, he got involved
in
sports,
but
admits,
"My love
was
always
singing."
He tried
out for
a group
called
"The
Mighty
Fishermen
Quartet"
from
Kunkel,
Ohio.
and
joined
the
group.
He then
sang
with a
group
called
"Lighthouse"
for
about 6
years.
In fact,
Doug, as
well as
Signature
Sound's
current
keyboard
artist,
Roy
Webb,
and
sound
man,
David
Griffith
were all
members
of
Lighthouse.
They all
met
Ernie
when
Lighthouse
did
dates
with
Ernie.
In addition to having a family group, Doug has
a rich
heritage
of
Southern
Gospel
growing
up
listening
to
The
Happy
Goodmans,
The
Hinsons, The Speers, and, of course, The
Cathedrals.
When he's not on the road with Signature Sound, Doug
enjoys
his
family.
He and
his
wife,
Michele,
have two
daughters;
Isabelle,
2, and
Emma, 7
weeks
old as
we
talked.
"Our
main
goal
when I'm
home is
to do
things
as a
family,"
Doug
tells.
He says
wife
Michele
is his
best
friend.
"I love
sports,
she
loves
sports.
We have
always
got
along."
Doug is
definitely
a family
man.
"Whether
we are
playing,
throwing
or
playing
catch,
going to
a ball
game,
going
out to
eat,
going to
get ice
cream,
or
whatever;
Family
time is
important
in our
home.
It's a
non-stop
even
when I'm
at
home."
Doug is excited about the future of Southern Gospel,
too.
"We've
had a
lot of
great
people
who
built
the
foundation
of this
industry,
and
shown us
how to
do it,
and the
way it's
supposed
to be
done.
Now,
they've
turned
it over
to us.
It's our
turn to
make
sure
that it
keeps on
going. I
think
there's
a lot of
young
groups
coming
up to do
that,
and are
going to
do it
the
right
way. The
talent
is very,
very
good.
And I
think
Signature
Sound is
one of
those to
step in.
Putting
me
aside,
Ernie
has had
great
teaching.
He's
learned
from the
best,
George
Younce,
He's
first
class.
As far
as I'm
concerned,
he's one
of the
best in
the
business.
Ernie is
a first
class
gentleman.
I'm
proud to
call him
my
friend."
Well, it's not hard to "Amen" that! Signature Sound
has
taken
the
hearts
of
Southern
Gospel
fans
everywhere.
And Doug
Anderson
is a big
part of
that. He
gives
110%
every
time he
walks on
stage.
Doug is
a great
guy,
just to
talk to,
too. Now
that you
know him
a little
better,
be sure
to speak
to him
at the
record
table
the next
time
they're
singing
close to
you.
| 2007 Singing Awards |
Baritone-Anderson, Doug EH & SSQ Nominee |
| 2004 Harmony Honors Awards |
New Artist of the Year
(Ernie Haase and Signature Sound)
Won |
| 2003 Singing News Fan Awards |
Horizon Individual
Doug Anderson (Signature Sound Quartet) Nominee |
| 2005 SGM fanfair & Gospel News |
Baritone
Doug Anderson
(Signature Sound Quartet)
Nominee |
   
| Homecoming Magazine Jan/Feb 2008 |
Name Meaning
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Anderson means Son of Andrew
Scottish and northern English: very common patronymic from the personal name Ander(s), a northern Middle English form of Andrew. See also Andreas. The frequency of the surname in Scotland is attributable, at least in part, to the fact that St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, so the personal name has long enjoyed great popularity there. Legend has it that the saint’s relics were taken to Scotland in the 4th century by a certain St. Regulus. The surname was brought independently to North America by many different bearers and was particularly common among 18th-century Scotch-Irish settlers in PA and VA. In the United States, it has absorbed many cognate or like-sounding names in other European languages, notably Swedish Andersson, Norwegian and Danish Andersen, but also Ukrainian Andreychyn, Hungarian Andrásfi, etc. |
Douglas Means dark river or blood river
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Scottish, English
Pronounced: DUG-lus
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Dubhghlas, which meant "dark river" or "blood river" from Gaelic dubh "dark" and glais "water, river". Douglas was originally a river name, the site of a particularly bloody battle, which then became a Scottish surname. The surname belonged to a powerful line of Scottish earls. Scottish and English: transferred use of the surname borne by what was one of the most powerful families in Scotland, the earls of Douglas and of Angus, also notorious in earlier times as Border reivers. Today this name is sometimes assumed to be connected with Dougal, but it seems more likely that the surname is derived from the place in the Southern Uplands of Scotland where the family had their stronghold. This is probably named with the Gaelic elements dubh black + glas stream. Variant: Dùbhghlas (Gaelic). Short form: Doug. Pet form: Dougie. Douglas has 3 variant forms |
William means determined protector.
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: WIL-ee-am, WIL-yam
From the Germanic name Wilhelm, which was composed of the elements wil "will, desire" and helm "helmet, protection". The name was introduced to Britain by the Normans. It has belonged to several rulers of England, Prussia, and Germany, including William the Conqueror, the first Norman king of England. Another famous bearer was William Tell, a legendary 14th-century hero from Switzerland. In the literary world it has been borne by dramatist William Shakespeare and poet William Blake, as well as contemporary authors William Faulkner and William S. Burroughs. English: the most successful of all the Germanic names introduced to England by the Normans. It is composed of the elements wil will, desire + helm helmet, protection. The fact that it was borne by the Conqueror himself does not seem to have inhibited its favour with the “conquered” population: in the first century after the Conquest it was the commonest male name of all, not only among Normans. In the later Middle Ages it was overtaken by John, but continued to run second to that name until the 20th century, when the picture became more fragmented. It was a royal name not only in England, but also in Germany and the Netherlands. Cognates: Irish Gaelic: Liam. Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam. Welsh: Gwilym. French: Guillaume. Italian: Guglielmo. Spanish: Guilermo. Catalan: Guillem. Portuguese: Guilherme. German: Wilhelm. Low German, Dutch: Willem. Scandinavian: Vilhelm. Czech: Vilem. Hungarian: Vilmos. Finnish: Vilppu. Short forms: English: Will, Bill. German: Wim. Pet forms: English and Scottish: Willy, Willie. German: Willi, William has 34 variant forms |
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