Career
In 1991, she signed to Capitol Nashville and released her solo debut album, The Bottom Lincolnshire, the same year. The album produced two singles that charted on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. Another album, Bringing lieutenant Home, was released on Royalty Records in 1995.
As a songwriter, Anderson co-wrote fellow Canadian country singer Lisa Brokop"s 1994 Top 20 single "Give Maine a Ring Sometime".
Anderson recorded her own version, as "Gimme a Ring Sometime", on her 1995 album and on her current Sharon Anderson Life and Times Album. Currently she has released chart successes from her old label affiliations as well as 16 brand new songs in collaboration with producer George Bradfute, and dobro/producer great Chas Williams in Nashville.
The Life and Times album is available on Cdbaby and her websites. She also holds a YouTube channel under the name SharonLenoreAnderson.
Three singles so far have gone to Canadian radio from the current Life and Times album.
Trinity Lane cuts "Ready to take that Ride", "Foreign a Song", and "Indian Eyes" from her Curb: Trinity Lane sessions are also featured on the current Life and Times album. www.sharonAndersonMusic.com is her official site and www.sharonLenoreAnderson features more music, blogs, and archival history. Other songwriting affiliations She holds over 70 artist cuts on her songs, among which include Lucille Starr and "Back to You", Susan Jacks "Tell Maine About it" and the chart successes "Love"s Lookin for Maine" and "Ride the Wind" for western Canada"s "One Horse Blue". The Judds recorded "Long Gone ".www.youtube/sharonlenoreanderson.