Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Anthony now resides near Nashville, Tennessee. Anthony's musical career spans close to two decades, and he has worked with several established artists in addition to producing and working on his own projects. "Anthony Crawford" Little Dog Records - Producer- Pete Anderson 1993 Two singles appeared on Gavin's Adult Contemporary Chart: "Fit In" peaked at # 20, "On The Edge" peaked at # 15 "Unintentional Decoy" AC Sound - Producer -Anthony Crawford 1995 Roseanne Cash "Rhythm and Romance" (vocals) Rodney Crowell "Street Language" (vocals) Eddie Rabbit "Radio Romance" (pedal steel and possibly vocals) Tanya Tucker "Changes" Neil Young "Everybody's Rockin" & "Old Ways" Vince Gill "We Won't Dance" Steve Winwood "Refugee of the Heart" Steve Forbert "The American In Me" Pete Anderson "Working Class" Dwight Yoakam "Gone" & "Under The Covers" and Patty Loveless, Kenny Rogers, Billiy Montana Sonny James 1981 Neil Young 1983-85 Anthony was a member of the Shocking Pinks and the International Harvesters Nicollette Larson 1986-87 Vince Gill 1987 Steve Winwood "Roll With It" tour 1988-89 Steve Forbert 1990 Dwight Yoakam "Gone" tour 1996 1980 "Grand Ole Opry Matinee" Solo 1981 "Hee Haw" with Sonny James 1983-85 with Neil Young- "Austin City Limits", "Nashville Now", "Live Aide", "Farm Aide I and II", "Cryin" video, and "Wonderin" video 1988-89 with Nicollette Larson- "Nashville Now", "Hee Haw", "Jamboree in the Hills" 1989 with Steve Winwood- "Showtime" 1990-1996 with Rodney Crowell- "Lovin' All Night" video, and "Nashville Now" SOLO- "Country Today", "Fit In" video, "On The Edge" video with Dwight Yoakam- "Late Show with David Letterman", "Grammy Awards Show", "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", and "Gone" video Kenny Rogers, Lee Greenwood, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Billy Burnett, Lorrie Morgan and Sawyer Brown have all recorded songs written by Anthony Sterling Fletcher 1610 Sunset Rude Boys Pete Nice Lizards And Daisies |