Kipling Taquana "Kip" Anderson (January 24, 1938 – August 29, 2007) was an American soul blues and R&B singer and songwriter.
[2] At various times Anderson worked with Sam Cooke, the Drifters, Jerry Butler and Jackie Wilson.
After featuring in his high school band, Anderson met his future business partner, Charles Derrick, at radio station WOIC, in Columbia.
A follow-up release, "You'll Lose a Good Thing", issued by Excello Records, also made the Top 40 on the R&B chart.
[2] While in prison he formed a gospel group with other inmates, who performed under surveillance at local churches and community events.