john anderson

John Anderson
John Anderson
John Anderson
Country singer/songwriter John Anderson will be inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame October 5th. John Anderson biggest song came early in his career in 1983, the song was "Swingin'" and it got him the Horizon Award and Song of the Year.
John Anderson
John Anderson
John Anderson
John Anderson's country music career took off over thirty years ago in 1977. John has had over 4o released singles, five No.1 songs and 22 studio albums to date. It's no wonder he's being inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame this year. John Anderson fans, no need to search the web to find all of John's 'official music videos’. We’ve got them all right here.
Colt Ford and John Anderson Re-Record ‘Swingin” for New ‘Super Zeroes’ Movie
Colt Ford and John Anderson Re-Record ‘Swingin” for New ‘Super Zeroes’ Movie
Colt Ford and John Anderson Re-Record ‘Swingin” for New ‘Super Zeroes’ Movie
A new version of the John Anderson classic 'Swingin'' appears in the upcoming movie 'Super Zeroes.' The legendary country singer re-cut the song with Colt Ford and created a song that truly blends the two singer's unique styles. During an interview shared exclusively with Taste of Country, Ford and Anderson explain the history of the song and the new recording.
Montgomery Gentry, Colt Ford, Bo Bice + More Featured on ‘An Average Joes Muddy Christmas’ Compilation – CD Review [AUDIO]
Montgomery Gentry, Colt Ford, Bo Bice + More Featured on ‘An Average Joes Muddy Christmas’ Compilation – CD Review [AUDIO]
Montgomery Gentry, Colt Ford, Bo Bice + More Featured on ‘An Average Joes Muddy Christmas’ Compilation – CD Review [AUDIO]
If you're looking for something different to get you in the holiday spirit this year, I've got just the thing for you. Average Joes Entertainment, record label home for Colt Ford, Montgomery Gentry, JB and the Moonshine Band and several others, has a very interesting collection of Christmas songs from its artists, called 'An Average Joes Muddy Christmas'.