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Clayton Anderson

Clayton Anderson is a country-pop singer/songwriter with Midwestern roots-rock instincts. He got his first break in 2008 after winning Kenny Chesney's Next Big Star competition. The Indiana native issued his debut album, Torn Jeans & Tailgates, in 2011 and built a strong grassroots following with subsequent efforts Right Where I Belong (2014), Only to Borrow (2016), and Made in the USA (2022). Raised in Bedford, Indiana, Anderson started his career almost by accident, picking up and learning how to play guitar while he was in college. Inspired by home state heroes John Mellencamp, Michael Jackson, and John Hiatt, he soon found himself playing local parties and bars, graduating to the so-called Midwestern frat circuit. After graduating from Indiana University, Anderson had pretty much decided to be done with the music thing when he participated in Kenny Chesney's Next Big Star battle-of-the-bands competition at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati in 2008. He walked off the stage with his band after a 15-minute set as the winner, and was slotted as the opening act for Chesney's show the next night. The whole experience convinced Anderson to give music one last solid push, and he moved to Nashville, independently releasing a debut album, Torn Jeans & Tailgates, in 2011. He followed it up with two more independent releases, 2014's Right Where I Belong and the 2016 EP Only to Borrow, along with a heavy tour schedule that saw him share stages with contemporaries like Eric Church, Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Jimmy Buffett, Thomas Rhett, Lee Brice, and Carly Pearce. In 2021, Anderson issued the hook-driven singles "Only Us" and "Nothin' But Net," the latter of which appeared on ESPN to soundtrack the college basketball season. Early 2022 saw Anderson release the Nash Overstreet-produced "Get After It," which appeared on the introspective full-length Made in the USA later that year. He launched 2023 with the anthemic stand-alone single "Gotta Get Up."
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30 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes

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