After keeping an unusually low profile for much of 1999, country music baritone John Anderson [ tickets ] is ready to record and tour again. He is in the studio with Dixie Chicks producers Blake Chancey and Paul Worley, working on a new album for Epic Records Nashville. Meanwhile, Anderson's camp is busy assembling the artist's touring plans for the year, with several dates already confirmed.
Following the Universal Music Group's merger with Polygram in late 1998, Anderson found himself without a label. In mid-1999, the singer-songwriter inked a deal with Sony Music Nashville, which owns Epic Records Nashville. (The conglomerate didn't immediately announce for which of its labels he would record.) The new album is targeted for release by mid-year, according to the label.