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Sharon Anderson in concert. est 1991 singing The Bottom Line off The Capitol release of the same name. This song was written by Billy Joe Walker Jr. (producer) and Sharon extra general info Sharon Anderson in concert. est. 1991 website www.sharonlenoreanderson.com www.sharonandersonmusic.com stage band Chas Williams: dobro, guitar, Peter Gorish: bass and vocals, Brian Barnett on drums and vocals, Chris Knowles on Keyboard and vocals,Sharon Anderson vocals and accoustic guitar website concert was at Summer Lights in Nashville, and the album featured back then was The Bottom Line on Capitol records. The new album in 2011 is Produced and engineered by George Bradfute at the Tone Chapparal studio in Madison TN. Chas Williams -plays dobro as well as mano other instruments on the new album and pens 2 of the songs with Sharon. He is featured on this old Summer lights video also, playing dobro and guitar , Sharon -- accustic guitar/vocals. These new uploads are songs from the upcoming Sharon Anderson Life and Times cd which will include many new songs from George and Chas, as well as old chart favorites from the Capitol The Bottom Line album, and the Royalty Bringing it Home Album, as well as 3 Trinity Land songs from the Curb sessions of the late 80's. A must listen! very intricately harmonied arrangements and wonderful A team Nashville musicians of the day featured. Sharon Anderson wrote Hiway Solution. Feb 2011 edition of Country Music News by Larry Delaney THE WRITER'S BLOCK WITH SHARON ANDERSON Sharon Anderson has quietly carved out a career as a singer songwriter that few Canadian female artists have achieved. The Calahoo Alberta bred performer first began her career in her native Alberta where she worked closely with Canadian country/rock band One Horse Blue and during the mid 1980's she broke onto the Nashville scene as a member of the trio Trinity Lane with fellow Nashville songwriters Allen Estes and Tom Grant. As a Curb Records act in Nashville, Trinity Lane scored three Billboard Country Chart hits in 1988. SOLO CAREER SUPPORTED BY TWO ALBUM RELEASES By the early 90's Sharon was pursuing a solo career, releasing her debut album The Bottom Line, in the USA and Canada on Capitol Records. While the album lacked promotion Stateside, three singles, Unbelievable Love, Pony, and The Wheel Of Love all charted well in Canada. Sharon followed up on that success with the release of a second album, Bringing It Home, on Royalty Records; with the 1995 single I Take It Back, attracting heavy airplay in Canada. PENS LISA BROKOP'S DEBUT U.S.CHART HIT But it was Sharon Anderson's songwriting that would eventually lead to her biggest successes. Her song Give Me A Ring Sometime was cut by fellow Canuck Lisa Brokop in 1994 and it became Brokop's debut appearance on the Billboard Country Hits Charts in the USA. Sharon's songs were also being picked up by various Nashville recording artists with several indie artist releases to her credit. Additionally, she had her songs picked up by such a mainline acts as Alan Jackson, The Judds, Highway 101, ect. Although those tunes never made the finals cuts on the artists albums. Meanwhile, in Canada, Sharon's songs were being turned into hits. Canadian Hall of Famer Lucille Starr cut Back To You, which became the title track of a comeback album by the legendary singer. Sharon's longtime friend on the Alberta scene, Laura Vinson, cut her song High Fashion Queen, and it was an early career chart hit got Vinson, and she went on to record several more of Sharon's tunes. Similarly, Susan Jacks enjoyed a 'comeback' hit in 1988 with the Sharon Anderson composition Tell Me About It. Many other Canadian artists also tapped into Sharon's songwriting including popular radio stars such as Donna & LeRoy, Danny Hooper, Amber Dawn Fleury, The Poverty Plainsmen, ect. (see accompanying list) Sharon Anderson now makes her home in Nashville, with her husband and teenage son and daughter. She works as a Bookblock editor for Lightning Source an affiliate of Ingram Publishing, and continues to dabble with her songwriting Sharon Anderson, The Bottom Line album, on Capitol Records was recorded in 1991. Singers Sharon Anderson, Johnny Cymbal, Bill Nash, Kim Nash Musicians: Sonny Garish, Weldon Myrick, Billy Joe Walker Jr., Michael Rhodes, Bob Wray, Eddie Bayers, Paul Leim, Hargus Pig Robbins, Hank Singer, Steve Turner, Terry McMillan, Hank Singer, Mark O'connor, Paul Franklin, Chris Leuzinger, Reggie Young, Larry Byrom, John Jarvis. Produced by Jim Malloy, Billy Joe Walker Jr. Sharon Anderson Life and Times; me a ring sometime, the wheel of love, trinity lane, (less info) websites are sharonAndersonMusic.com sharonlenoreanderson.com