Clayton Anderson Announces Made In The USA Album, out September 16

Single Artwork for Made in the USA by Clayton Anderson - Image of clayton leaning against a grain silo on a sunny day - claytonandersonofficial.com

New Fan Track, Midwestern Anthem “Indiana,” Out Today 

Tour Dates Continue into Fall

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (August 12, 2022) — Road-tested artist Clayton Anderson will release Made In The USA, his first full-length album since signing to Visionary Media Group in 2021, on September 16. His new fan track and midwestern anthem “Indiana,”an uptempo ode to his home state at the crossroads of America, is out today, August 12 (8.12) as an instant grat track. 812 is the area code for Southern Indiana, where Anderson grew up.

“Every song on this album has a special meaning to me,” says Anderson. “It’s my most vulnerable body of work and I’m thrilled to have worked alongside Dave, Brandon, Anastasia and the entire team at Visionary Media Group. Performing my songs live on the Lake Tour has been a blast. People know every word to ‘Show Me Your Fish,’ thanks to our friends at Hook & Barrel, and our most recent track ‘Made In The USA’ has people raising their hands and seeing along. There’s no better feeling than to know that you can bring thousands of people together through music. I’m truly blessed.” Producer Brandon Hood adds, “Clayton's upbeat energy combined with him being such a seasoned performer really comes through in the studio. It's not work when you work with Clayton. I am a fan!”Featuring 12 tracks (eight co-written by Anderson), Made In The USA is his most introspective album yet — sharing his deepest dreams, fears, and hard-working pride, while delivering the raucous, feel-good tunes that have earned him engaged fans across America and premier placements with blue chip brands like Ford, Major League Fishing, the Indianapolis Colts, and ESPN, and editorial playlisting across Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.

Anderson’s midwestern childhood shaped the happy-go-lucky singer, who grew up fishing, boating, and playing his guitar on the lakes of Southern Indiana. After releasing album track “Show Me Your Fish” (by Anderson, Christian “Davis” Stalnecker, and Grammy winner Dave Audé) earlier this year — crowned “the fishing song of the year” by Hook & Barrel Magazine — Anderson again tributes his roots and the state that built him with his new single “Indiana” (Anderson, Audé, Stalnecker), released today.“One of the best moments of my career has been working with Clayton Anderson,” says producer Dave Audé. “There’s a vibe and energy from him and his music that quickly makes everyone wanna hang out with Clayton. I’m super excited for the world to hear the music we’ve made!”

Greatly inspired by the Hoosier State’s towering music heroes (John Mellencamp, John Hiatt, and Michael Jackson), Anderson launched his career at Indiana University where he cut his musical teeth playing the frat circuit before winning Kenny Chesney’s Next Big Star battle of the bands in 2008. He then moved to Nashville to “Get After It” — a personal creed for Anderson, who, along with co-writers Nash Overstreet and Shane Stevens, channeled the motivating message into an anthem for those who work hard to play hard. Ford — the hardest working of truck brands — selected “Get After It” for its national Spring Truck Month ad campaign. 

Made In The USA’s eponymous second single (written by Brandon Hood, Parker Welling, and Aaron Parker) released on May 25th, just in time for Memorial Day. Watch the lyric video here.“‘Made In The USA' is full of that classic Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp spirit — that small town youth-searching-for-love-and-a-way out energy,” Anderson says. “America has always been a melting pot, wrapping its arms around all who come and chase their dreams here… It meant a lot to me to release this for Memorial Day because I have such gratitude for every person lost while serving in the U.S. military. This song represents the American dream — a dream they gave their lives for and I don't take any of that for granted.”Pre-Save / Add / Order the Made In The USA Album here.

Made In The USA Album track listing:

1. “All For Nothing” (Written by Clayton Anderson, Jeremy Buck; produced by Brandon Hood)

2. “Show Me Your Fish” (Written by Anderson, Dave Audé, Christian Stalnecker; produced by Audé)

3. “Let Me Go” (Written by Anderson, Jimmy Ritchey, Robert Counts, Brian Pruitt; produced by Hood)

4. “Indiana” (written by Anderson, Audé, Stalnecker; produced by Audé)

5. “This Round’s On Me” (written by Stalnecker; produced by Audé)

6. “Made In The USA” (written by Aaron Parker, Parker Welling, Brandon Hood; produced by Hood)

7. “Get After It” (written by Anderson, Shane Stevens, Nash Overstreet; produced by Overstreet)

8. “As You Are” (written by Thomas Rhett, Barry Dean, Jimmy Robbins; produced by Hood)

9. “No Habla” (written by Anderson, Taylor Goyette; produced by Hood)

10. “Only Us” (written by Andrew Jannakos, Alex Pennington Smith, Malachi Mills; produced by Dave Audé)

11. “Is It Too Late” (written by Anderson, Audé, Stalnecker; produced by Dave Audé)

12. “Records On The Wall” (written by Anderson, Audé, Stalnecker; produced by Dave Audé)Upcoming Tour Dates:

Sat. Aug. 20 -  Gem City Music Fest - Quincy, IL

*Sat. Sept. 3 - Lake Wawasee - Syracuse, IN - Lake Tour

*Sun. Sept. 4 - Morse Reservoir - Noblesville, IN - Lake Tour

Sat. Sept. 17 -  Martinsville Bicentennial Celebration - Martinsville, IN

Sat. Sept. 24 - The Bluebird - Bloomington, IN 

Sat. Oct. 1 - Top Golf - Indianapolis, IN 

Sat. Oct. 8 - Leon’s Garage - Marysville, OH 

About Clayton Anderson:A country singer-songwriter with a midwestern rock flair, Clayton Anderson grew up on the lakes of Southern Indiana — fishing, boating, and playing his guitar. As a student at Indiana University, he kicked off his music career, building a grassroots fan following playing local bars and parties. In 2008, he stepped onstage at Kenny Chesney’s Next Big Star Battle in Cincinnati and walked off as the winner. He released his debut album, Torn Jeans & Tailgates, in 2011, followed by Right Where I Belong (2014) and Only to Borrow (2016). Pre-COVID, he toured nonstop, opening for Eric Church, Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Jimmy Buffett, Thomas Rhett, Lee Brice, and Carly Pearce. During the pandemic, Anderson got creative by partnering with the Bud Light Dive Bar Tour: Home Edition and launching socially-distanced “Lake Tour” concerts. 2021 saw the release of “Only Us,” one of his most-streamed songs to date.

Anderson kicked off 2022 by dropping two new tunes: “Nothin’ But Net” (co-written with Christian Stalnecker (Kane Brown) and co-written/produced by Grammy-winning Dave Audé and as heard on ESPN for College Basketball Season) and “Get After It.” Co-written by Shane Stevens (“Fancy Like”) and produced by Nash Overstreet, the latter song celebrates hard work and getting the job done and can also be heard in a national Ford ad campaign. Now he’s gone back to his roots on the water, releasing fishing anthem “Show Me Your Fish,” also co-written by Christian Stalnecker and co-written/produced by Dave Audé. Stay tuned for much more to come from Clayton Anderson in 2022!Follow Clayton on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube    

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