Clayton Anderson's “Show Me Your Fish” Music Video Makes Its World Premiere This Week On CMT
Shaun Silva-directed video features more than a dozen celebrity and professional anglers including Jimmy Houston, Bill Dance and Brian Latimer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 8, 2022) — Clayton Anderson’s “Show Me Your Fish” music video
made its world premiere on CMT this week.
Crowned “the fishing song of the year” by Hook & Barrel Magazine, the visual for the tune — written
by Anderson, Christian Stalnecker and Dave Audé — was directed by Shaun Silva and features
celebrity and pro anglers including Jimmy Houston, Bill Dance and Brian Latimer, along with two
NASCAR drivers, and clips sent in by 60+ fans and influencers (with a combined reach of over 10M
followers on social media).
“This song is everything to me,” says Anderson. “I can’t thank CMT enough for premiering the video
and also allowing me to share my fishing story with the world. I grew up fishing rivers in Southern
Indiana with my grandpa. Seeing him up on the big screen that we are performing in front of gets
me choked up. Hope this song brings back great memories to everyone who hears and sees it. And
inspires them to make more memories out there fishing with the people they care about most.”
The world premiere continues a momentous 2022 for Anderson, who’s already landed two national
TV sync placements (with “Get After It” being featured in Ford's Truck Month Campaign, while
ESPN included Anderson’s “Nothin’ But Net” in its award-winning college basketball coverage that
will run through April) since January 1. The Indiana native is currently planning a spring tour to
follow up his one-of-a-kind 15-date lake tour, which saw more than 1,500 boats per date.
CMT talks about the video here.
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 walked 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, going virtual and diving back into his roots on the
water with a lineup of Lake Tour concerts. To kick off 2022, Anderson released two brand new
singles: “Nothin’ But Net” (produced by Grammy-winning Dave Audé and as heard on ESPN for
College Basketball Season) and “Get After It” (produced by Nash Overstreet), a song that
celebrates hard work and getting the job done. Stay tuned for much more to come from Clayton in
2022.
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