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Craig Morgan: about being honored by BMI with the likes of Kris Kristofferson
Captured at BMI Country Awards 2003
BMI Toasts ‘Back When I Knew It All’ Crew
BMI songwriters Phil O’Donnell and Gary Hannan celebrated topping the charts during a reception Tuesday, August 12 at BMI’s Music Row offices. Recorded by Montgomery Gentry and co-written by O’Donnell, Hannan and Trent Willmon, “Back When I Knew It All” became the fourth chart-topper and fastest rising career single for the boisterous duo. The single marks the first trip to no. 1 for O’Donnell,…
Destin Songwriters Festival Highlights Writers Behind the Hits

BMI recently returned to the beach with a slew of Music City's finest hit-makers and most promising newcomers for the 2nd Annual Destin Songwriters Festival at the Hog's Breath Saloon. Held June 20 and 21 in Destin, the event featured a stacked lineup of hit singer/songwriters including Kyle Jacobs (Garth Brooks' "More Than A Memory"), Joe Leathers (Craig Morgan's "Tough"),
BMI Presents 2nd Annual Destin Songwriters Festival June 20-21
BMI will proudly present the 2nd Annual Destin Songwriters Festival in its Florida namesake June 20 and 21 at the Hog's Breath Saloon(541 Highway 98 East). Destin's own version of the Key West Songwriters Festival will feature a stacked lineup of hit singer/songwriters including Kyle Jacobs (Garth Brooks' "More Than A Memory"), Joe Leathers (Craig Morgan's "Tough"), Kylie…
Craig Morgan Back in the Studio

Award-winning BMI singer/songwriter Craig Morgan recently returned to the studio in Nashville to record his first album for new label home BNA Records. One of contemporary country music’s most affable and driven artists, Morgan’s self-penned hits include BMI Country Award-winners “Almost Home” and “I Got You.”
Craig Morgan’s Kind of Livin’ Strikes Gold
2006 saw Music Row's independent labels stake claims on a substantial slice of album sales, and Broken Bow recording artist Craig Morgan is living proof. His latest effort, My Kind of Livin', was certified Gold, and BMI and Broken Bow threw Morgan a party on Monday, Feb. 26 to celebrate. Held at popular Judge Bean's Bar B Que, scores of Morgan's business associates and friends turned up…
Brooks & Dunn Top BMI’s 2007 ACM Nominee List
Brooks & Dunn emphasized their perennial honky tonkin’ dominance with an exclamation point when the 2007 Academy of Country Music Award nominees were announced Monday, March 5. The longtime BMI affiliates snagged seven nominations, with an eighth nod tacked on to Ronnie Dunn‘s list for his role as a producer. The duo has been honored by the Academy more than any…
‘These Days,’ It’s Good To Be Jeffrey Steele
2006 just keeps getting better for Jeffrey Steele-and the bar for "better" doesn't get much higher than his. Named Music Row's 2006 Songwriter of the Year and author of the magazine's Song of the Year, "What Hurts the Most," Steele's status as the genre's go-to guy for chart-toppers has long since been cemented.
Christian Country Music Celebrates the Year’s Best
BMI Christian country artists and songwriters top the list of nominees for the 12th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards, being held at Nashville's Acuff Theater on Nov. 9. The awards are presented and voted on by members of the Christian Country Music Association (CCMA) and will serve as the endnote to the organization's week-long conference, which takes place Nov. 5-9.
Country Vets, New Faces Among ACM Nominees
BMI superstars Brooks & Dunn continue to solidify their position as one of the top country acts of all time with another five Academy of Country Music Award nominations, announced March 8. The pair is up for Entertainer, Top Vocal Duo, Single Record, Song and Video of the Year for "Believe."
Music Row Helps Narmore, Morgan Celebrate First #1
Music Row turned out in full force at BMI Nashville to help Broken Bow Records' artist Craig Morgan and BMI Award-winning songwriter Mark Narmore celebrate their first #1 single, "That's What I Love About Sunday." The song, which Narmore co-wrote with Adam Dorsey, spent five weeks at the top of the charts and is the leadoff track on Morgan's second Broken Bow album,
