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Anson, being the youngest of nine children, as you may expect, experienced life in a busy family, heavily integrated into music of all styles, and was on a very tight budget.
At that time, Anson was able to have piano lessons for a few years, and at the age of five, Anson wrote his first song on the family piano while his father put the melody to music.
Anson hooked up with the other members of his band in 2003 and have formed the new group titled "Anson," ready to take the LDS music world by storm, with a fresh sound of music that is powerful, fun and meaningful and great to listen to.
Anson, in addition to having a significant developmental impact on the British royal navy of the day, was very influential in the careers of both Warren and of Boscawen, admirals who did have a direct connection with Nova Scotia.
"Anson moved freely in the corridors of power." He was "very much a man of his age.
"It was in Anson's time that a regular uniform was laid down for naval officers, though it was many years before the bulk of them readily conformed to it." Also, too, under Anson, the navy struck a system5 by which their warships were rated.