When this hunky heartthrob country musician takes the stage, all of the women swoon excitedly, and not just because he exhibits steamy good looks. Anderson is one of today's top country singers, bringing the genre decidedly back into the spotlight and making it appealing not only to the old-time western cowboys, but also to a younger generation of country music fans. When Anderson was a young boy, he was influenced by the sounds of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Willie Nelson. He was instantly hooked to the Southern-style sound of music that circled around stories and painted personalities with insanely colorful characters. Anderson devoted much of time to writing country songs and toying with the dream of one day realizing his aspirations to become a country music superstar.Keith Anderson didn't jump to the top immediately. Initially he just started as an ad writer for a local radio station a position that would ultimately inspire him and fund his trip to Nashville, Tennessee, where he knew his chances in the music industry lay. Once he settled in Nashville, Anderson frequented the bars and nightclubs playing his ballads for anyone who would listen. One of the people he met along the way was George Ducas, a notable songwriter who would help boost Anderson to the forefront of the industry. Soon enough, every publishing house in Nashville knew of the talented young Anderson and the budding young star was on the fast track to success.Keith Anderson's first major hit came with the song "Beer Run." The song was recorded as a duet by Garth Brooks and George Jones in 2001. Anderson's first album was Three Chord Country and American Rock and Roll. It produced several hit singles for Anderson, including the tune, "Pickin' Wildflowers." His second album C'mon was released in 2008 and features the wildly successful ballad, "I Still Miss You." Thus far, the song has become Anderson's biggest hit date.