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Liz Anderson

Elizabeth Jane "Liz" Anderson (née Haaby; January 13, 1927 – October 31, 2011) was an
American country music singer/songwriter who was one in a wave of new generation female vocalists in the genre during the 1960s to write and record her own songs on a regular basis. Writing in ''The New York Times'' Bill Friskics-Warren noted, "Like her contemporary Loretta Lynn, Ms. Anderson gave voice to female survivors; inhabiting their struggles in a soprano at times alluring, at times sassy."〔http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/03/arts/music/liz-anderson-who-wrote-hit-country-songs-dies-at-81.html〕
Anderson received two Grammy Award nominations in 1967, one for "Best Female Country Vocal Performance" for her self-penned, top 5 hit, "Mama Spank", and the other for "Best Country Vocal Group" for the top 5 hit "The Game of Triangles", with Bobby Bare and Norma Jean. As a songwriter, she scored 26 top 50 hits in the 1960s, more than any other female songwriter that decade in the country music industry.
Anderson also wrote many of the early hits for her daughter, Lynn Anderson,〔(Songwriter-Singer Liz Anderson, Mother of Lynn Anderson, Dies at 81 )〕 whose recording career began less than a year after her mother's. She wrote several hits for other notable artists, including Merle Haggard. Haggard had his first top 10 and number one hits, respectively, with "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers" and "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive", both penned by Anderson. He would name his band "The Strangers", after the hit "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers".
==Biography==
Born Elizabeth Jane Haaby in Roseau, Minnesota on January 13, 1927,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Elizabeth Anderson, 1927-2011 )〕 she played the family mandolin as a child and also sang in the local church. At age 13, the family moved west to Grand Forks, North Dakota. At the age of 16, Liz was married to Casey Anderson and then had her daughter Lynn a year later. She studied at the Redwood City Business College in Redwood City, California, and worked as a secretary.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Cowgirl Way )

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