Counting "Pickin' Wildflowers", the album produced a total of four hit singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and was certified gold by the RIAA.
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.
[1] After a shoulder injury ended his pursuit of a professional baseball career, Anderson tried bodybuilding and placed second in the Mr. Oklahoma competition.
Due to financial difficulties, he was forced to find additional work, as a landscaper and as a personal trainer.
[3][4] 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, as well as Big & Rich's Number One single "Lost in This Moment".
[3] His debut album, entitled Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll, produced chart singles in "Pickin' Wildflowers", "XXL", and "Every Time I Hear Your Name".
After the latter, the title track was remixed by Mark Hudson with Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler as a guest vocalist.
Anderson released a song called "Sunday Morning in America" in early 2007 as the lead-off single to a second album for Arista.
It was the lead-off single to his second album C'mon!, released in August 2008, and "Sunday Morning in America" was included on it,[3] as well as his own rendition of "Lost in This Moment" and a cover of Foster & Lloyd's "Crazy Over You".
Anderson released a six-song EP album titled I'll Bring the Music on May 12, 2015, via iTunes and Amazon.