After leaving Warner Bros., Anderson signed with
MCA Records and released two albums under that label, followed by one with
Capitol Records in 1990. Chart success was minimal throughout those years. That turned around in 1991, though, when Anderson joined
BNA Records, and working with legendary country producer
James Stroud, released the album
Seminole Wind. Powered by the
title single, which rose to number two, and the number-one single "
Straight Tequila Night", the album provided a resurgence for Anderson's career. The album twice has been certified
platinum, the highest of any of Anderson's albums, and he was nominated for three CMA Awards – Male Vocalist, Song of the Year,and Album of the Year. Anderson has recorded for several labels since his departure from BNA, with moderate chart success. Over his career, Anderson has collaborated with a number of different artists. He worked with
Waylon Jennings on his last live album before Jennings's death in 2002,
Never Say Die: The Final Concert, where he performed a duet with Jennings on the track "Waymore's Blues". He has also worked with
John Rich of
Big & Rich on his 2007 album
Easy Money, and co-wrote Rich's 2009 single "
Shuttin' Detroit Down" He has been named an honorary member of the
MuzikMafia, of which Rich is also a member. Anderson lives in
Smithville, Tennessee, his home for more than 30 years with his wife and two daughters. ==Discography==