Album Description"Don't Worry 'Bout Nut'in'" is a Country by way of Texas & Louisiana,not Nashville, Americana/Country-Rock blend that'll make yer big toe shoot up in yer boot. It's Clayton Lee's brand new album. It features thirteen songs six of which were written or co-writen by the artist. "Don't Worry 'Bout Nut'in'" is an expression familiar to anyone who has spent much time in South Louisiana. It reflects a regional attitude of a people who truly live a "work hard play harder" philosophy. The title song has a New Orleans down and dirty groove to make you want to move. There's a Louisiana flavored mambo stomp, some Texas boogies, a shuffling tribute to Steve Ripley, a couple of country ballads, and an island inspired song about an insect. It's not contrived to match anything else, it's honest and authentic, not a trite re-hash, but it fits like your favorite boots. Clayton had his friend Terry Wilson produce this one. Terry's producer credits include Teresa James, David Lynn Jones, and Randy Sharp. As a musician, he's played with Eric Burdon, Johnny Nash, Jimmy Reed, John Martin, and was a member of Backstreet Crawler. His songs have been covered by the likes of Paul Rogers, Maria Muldaur, and Kathy Mattea. The credits and accomplishments of the fine musicians on this album would take pages to list. So listen to the sound samples. Take a trip down South with Clayton Lee, and "Don't Worry 'Bout Nut'in'"!