Keith Anderson

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Keith Anderson
Keith Anderson in concert.
Keith Anderson in concert.
Background information
Born January 12, 1968 (1968-01-12) (age 40)
Origin Miami, Oklahoma, USA
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Rhythm guitar
Years active 2001-present
Label(s) Arista Nashville
Columbia Nashville
Associated acts Big & Rich
Garth Brooks
George Jones
Website Keith Anderson Homepage

Keith Anderson (born on January 12, 1968, in Miami, Oklahoma) is an American country singer-songwriter. Originally, Anderson worked in Nashville, Tennessee as a songwriter; his first cut as a songwriter was "Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?)", a duet by Garth Brooks and George Jones, released in late 2001.

Anderson was signed as a recording artist to Arista Nashville in 2005. His debut single "Pickin' Wildflowers" was released that year, as the lead-off single to his debut album Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll. Counting "Pickin' Wildflowers", the album produced a total of four hit singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and was certified gold in the United States.

In addition to his own material, Anderson co-wrote Big & Rich's single "Lost in This Moment", a Number One hit on the country music charts in mid-2007. Anderson switched to the Columbia label in 2007; his second album, C'mon!, is set to be released June 24, 2008.

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[edit] Early life

While growing up in Miami, Oklahoma, he played sports during middle and high school, and began his music career by playing in a band at church. After graduating from high school, he attended Oklahoma State University, where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. During his college career, he obtained a degree in engineering.[1] He also played baseball during his college years, and was approached by the Kansas City Royals. After a shoulder injury ended his pursuit of a professional baseball career, Anderson tried bodybuilding and placed second in the Mr. Oklahoma competition.

[edit] Musical career

After graduating, he accepted a position with an engineering firm in Dallas, Texas. A year and a half later, he resigned to pursue a career in music. He attended clubs at night, began writing songs, and began learning guitar from his brother, Brian.

In Dallas, he auditioned for Grapevine Opry, a show that had produced other country stars in the past. He performed on the show for three years, before performing at the Texas State Fair and Six Flags.

Due to financial difficulties, he was forced to find additional work, as a landscaper and as a personal trainer. He also enrolled in the physical therapy program at University of Texas. One month before starting, he decided to put his education on hold, and began producing his first CD.

After recording his CD in Nashville, he began marketing it to radio stations. In 2000, he put together a band. His first hit as a songwriter came in 2001, when Garth Brooks and George Jones recorded "Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?)". He opened for Montgomery Gentry in 2002, and performed at many events, where he earned his recording deal with Arista Nashville.

Since then, he has written songs for Gretchen Wilson and Big & Rich, in addition to his own material. On the syndicated radio show After MidNite, Anderson told host Blair Garner that a version of "Lost in This Moment" (the single that he co-wrote for Big & Rich) will be included on his own next album.[citation needed]

In late 2007, Anderson switched from Arista Nashville to Columbia Records; his first single for the label, "I Still Miss You", will be released in 2008.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album Label Chart Positions RIAA
US Country US 200
2005 Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll Arista Nashville 12 71 Gold
2008 C'mon!A Columbia Nashville
  • A To be released.

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US Hot 100 US Pop 100 CAN Country
2005 "Pickin' Wildflowers" 8 64 82 14 Three Chord Country and
American Rock & Roll
"XXL" 23 122
2006 "Every Time I Hear Your Name" 7 64 97 15
"Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll" (w/Steven Tyler)A
2007 "Podunk" 34
"Sunday Morning in America" 28 C'mon!
2008 "I Still Miss You"B 14 119 30
  • A Failed to chart.
  • B Current single.

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