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      <title>Atlantis Music Conference Hosts BMI Producer/Songwriter Panel</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/537302</link>
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      <dc:subject>Teyana Taylor, Lloyd, Carey, Mariah, McGraw, Tim, Rascal Flatts, Steele, Jeffrey, Three 6 Mafia, West, Kanye, Country, Pop, Rock, Singer&#45;Songwriter, Urban, Atlanta</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI helped kick-off the 2008 Atlantis Music Conference and Festival by presenting a Producer/Songwriter panel Thursday, September 18 at Atlanta's Center Stage in Midtown. Moderated by BMI's Catherine Brewton, the discussion thrived on the insight of a diverse cross-section of elite producers, managers and songwriters including <a id='f717' class='f717' href='/affiliate/C717'>Jeffrey Steele</a> (<a id='f633' class='f633' href='/affiliate/C633'>Rascal Flatts</a>, <a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a>, Montgomery/Gentry), Cri$tyle (<a id='f9' class='f9' href='/affiliate/C9'>Mariah Carey</a>, Brandy, <a id='f3976' class='f3976' href='/affiliate/C3976'>Teyana Taylor</a>), DJ Montay (DJ Unk, Flo Rida, <a id='f3217' class='f3217' href='/affiliate/C3217'>Three 6 Mafia</a>), DJ Toomp (Mariah Carey, <a id='f798' class='f798' href='/affiliate/C798'>Kanye West</a>, TI), Jasper Cameron (Ciara, <a id='f3475' class='f3475' href='/affiliate/C3475'>Lloyd</a>, Nelly) and Jeffrey Steele (Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Montgomery/Gentry), with Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (Cartel, Mayday Parade). In addition to performing their own compositions, participants also revealed stories behind the songs and strategies for hit-making success. Audience members in the packed venue also engaged in a Q&amp;A segment, posing a flurry of thought-provoking questions to the panelists.</p>

<p>Lyric Financial and BMI also co-hosted an industry mixer on the rooftop of Atlanta hotspot Luckie Lounge, where Lyric Financial's Eli Ball and Al Kapone detailed the unique services the company offers exclusively to BMI songwriters and producers.</p>

<p>About the Atlantis Music Conference &amp; Festival
Now in its 10th year, Atlantis is a three-day and four-night musical extravaganza held September 17-20 in Atlanta, Georgia. Atlantis' goals are to provide independent artists unparalleled access to educational and networking opportunities including professional demo critiques, insightful panels featuring industry insiders and exposure to a&amp;r executives and music fans through nightly showcases. The mercurial state of the contemporary music industry has opened new avenues for independent artist development and success, all thoroughly explored and explained during the unique Atlantis Music Conference &amp; Festival.
<a href="http://www.atlantismusic.com" target="_blank">www.atlantismusic.com</a></p>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/Panel_1_Group_pa.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="184" /> Panel participants huddle for a group shot. Pictured are (l-r): BMI's Byron Wright and Catherine Brewton, Zack Odom, Kenneth Mount, Cri$tyle, DJ Toomp, Jasper Cameron, Jeffrey Steele and BMI's David Claassen. (Photo by Donna Parmell)</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/Panel_2_Steele.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255" /> Crossover hit-maker Jeffrey Steele shares lessons learned with the audience. (Photo by Duncan McAlynn)</div>

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<img src="/images/news/2008/Panel_3_DJ_Montay.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255" /> DJ Montay listens attentively to a question from an attendee. (Photo by Duncan McAlynn)</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/Panel_4_Cameron.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255" /> Jasper Cameron shares stories behind his songs for stars including Ciara, Lloyd and Nelly. (Photo by Duncan McAlynn)</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/Panel_5_P.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255" /> Center Stage in Midtown provided an ideal setting for the panel. (Photo by Catrina Maxwell)</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/Panel_6_bmi_luckie_Group.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255" /> Pictured at the Lyric Financial and BMI mixer are (l-r): Yung Joc manager William Word, Lyric Financial's Eli Ball, BMI's Catherine Brewton, Al Kapone, attorney TaQuisha Tobin, Lyric Financial's Joseph Moran and BMI's Dave Claassen. (Photo by Cara Pastore)</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/Panel_7_Greg_Smith.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255" /> Pictured at Luckie Lounge are (l-r): Battery 5 Productions CEO Greg Smith, Trimm, Ashe Watson and Head ROC. (Photo by Cara Pastore)</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/Panel_8_atlantis_luck.jpg" alt="photo" width="450" height="255" /> Luckie Lounge mixer attendees enjoy the Atlanta skyline.</div>
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      <dc:date>2008-10-06T14:54:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Atlantis Producer/Songwriter Panel: Atlanta</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/events/entry/537061</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Teyana Taylor, Lloyd, Carey, Mariah, Legend, John, McGraw, Tim, Rascal Flatts, Steele, Jeffrey, Three 6 Mafia, West, Kanye, Country, Pop, R&amp;B, Rock, Singer&#45;Songwriter, Urban, Atlanta, Songwriter, Workshop</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The panel will take place Center Stage in Midtown (W. Peachtree) and will feature Cri$tyle (<a id='f9' class='f9' href='/affiliate/C9'>Mariah Carey</a>, Brandy, <a id='f3976' class='f3976' href='/affiliate/C3976'>Teyana Taylor</a>), DJ Montay (DJ Unk, Flo Rida, <a id='f3217' class='f3217' href='/affiliate/C3217'>Three 6 Mafia</a>), DJ Toomp (Mariah Carey, <a id='f798' class='f798' href='/affiliate/C798'>Kanye West</a>, TI), Eric Hudson (<a id='f468' class='f468' href='/affiliate/C468'>John Legend</a>, Kanye West, Omarion), Jasper Cameron (Ciara, <a id='f3475' class='f3475' href='/affiliate/C3475'>Lloyd</a>, Nelly), <a id='f717' class='f717' href='/affiliate/C717'>Jeffrey Steele</a> (<a id='f633' class='f633' href='/affiliate/C633'>Rascal Flatts</a>, <a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a>, Montgomery/Gentry), Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (Cartel, Mayday Parade).</p>

<p>For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.atlantismusic.com">Atlantis Music</a> or <a href="http://www.centerstage-atlanta.com">Center Stage-Atlanta</a>.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-09-18T19:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Inaugural Amelia Island Songwriter Festival Claims Place in the Sun</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/537226</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>The Coppolas, Alexander, Jessi, Blume, Jason, Clark, Terri, Diamond Rio, Evans, Sara, Fairchild, Shelly, Girls Lie Too, Hill, Faith, Jones, Chuck, Krauss, Alison, McGraw, Tim, Montana, Billy, Nichols, Tim, Nichols, Tim, Pinson, Bobby, Randall, Jon, Smith, Stephony, Strait, George, Sugarland, Wiggins, John, Singer&#45;Songwriter</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The First Annual Amelia Island Songwriter Festival recently celebrated its inaugural installment in Fernandina Beach, Florida, August 27 through 31. The BMI-sponsored event offered an innovative mash-up of hit songwriter showcases, aspiring troubadour workshops, song contests and networking opportunities. Successful songwriter and author <a id='f64' class='f64' href='/affiliate/C64'>Jason Blume</a> transplanted his invaluable workshop south, sharing encouragement and insight with songwriting hopefuls. In the Song of the Festival contest, honors went to "It's Too Late," penned by Yulee, Florida's Anthony Merz.</p>

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<p>A slew of Nashville's songwriting elite also made the trip, mingling with aspiring writers and fans and showcasing the voices and stories behind contemporary hits. Troubadours including <a id='f1872' class='f1872' href='/affiliate/C1872'>Bobby Pinson</a> (<a id='f732' class='f732' href='/affiliate/C732'>Sugarland</a>'s "Want To," his own "Don't Ask Me How I Know"), <a id='f3215' class='f3215' href='/affiliate/C3215'>Jon Randall</a> (Brad Paisley & <a id='f451' class='f451' href='/affiliate/C451'>Alison Krauss</a>'s "Whiskey Lullabye"), <a id='f1384' class='f1384' href='/affiliate/C1384'>Stephony Smith</a> (<a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a> & <a id='f372' class='f372' href='/affiliate/C372'>Faith Hill</a>'s "It's Your Love," Kenny Chesney's "Big Star," Reba McEntyre's "How Was I To Know"), <a id='f2718' class='f2718' href='/affiliate/C2718'>Billy Montana</a> (<a id='f294' class='f294' href='/affiliate/C294'>Sara Evans</a>' "Suds In the Bucket," Jo Dee Messina's "Bring On the Rain," Garth Brooks' "More Than A Memory"), <a id='f1093' class='f1093' href='/affiliate/C1093'>Tim Nichols</a> (Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying," <a id='f217' class='f217' href='/affiliate/C217'>Terri Clark</a>'s "<a id='f335' class='f335' href='/affiliate/C335'>Girls Lie Too</a>" and Jo Dee Messina's "Heads Carolina, Tails California"), <a id='f3029' class='f3029' href='/affiliate/C3029'>John Wiggins</a> (Joe Nichols' "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off"), and <a id='f3084' class='f3084' href='/affiliate/C3084'>Chuck Jones</a> (<a id='f2903' class='f2903' href='/affiliate/C2903'>Diamond Rio</a>'s "Love A Little Stronger," Deana Carter's "Count Me In," John Berry's "Your Love Amazes Me"), Woody Mullis and Mike Geiger (co-writers of <a id='f3216' class='f3216' href='/affiliate/C3216'>George Strait</a>'s "Adalida," Sawyer Brown's "This Missin' You Heart of Mine," and Neil McCoy's "City Put The Country Back In Me"), along with singer/songwriters Connie Harrington, <a id='f3286' class='f3286' href='/affiliate/C3286'>Jessi Alexander</a> and <a id='f298' class='f298' href='/affiliate/C298'>Shelly Fairchild</a>, and CMT <em>Can You Duet</em> show standouts <a id='f4022' class='f4022' href='/affiliate/C4022'>The Coppolas</a> (Kate and Kasey) performed in intimate venues throughout the festival. BMI executives also took advantage of the scenic locale and stout concentration of hit-makers, presenting BMI Million-Air certificates to the writers whose songs have generated more than one million performances.</p>

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      <dc:date>2008-09-11T04:06:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Presents Producer/Songwriter Panel  During 2008 Atlantis Music Conference in Atlanta</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/537136</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Teyana Taylor, Carey, Mariah, Legend, John, McGraw, Tim, Rascal Flatts, Steele, Jeffrey, Three 6 Mafia, West, Kanye, Urban</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Discussion Slated for September 18 in Midtown</em></p>

<p><img src="/images/news/2008/atlantis_logo.gif" alt="Atlantis Logo" width="200" height="186" class="photo-wrap" />BMI will take part in the 2008 Atlantis Music Conference and Festival by presenting a Producer/Songwriter panel Thursday, September 18 at Atlanta&#8217;s Center Stage in Midtown (1374 West Peachtree St) from 4 until 5:30 p.m. A diverse cross-section of the elite producers, managers and songwriters who happen to share a passion for working with up-and-comers will discuss current issues facing independent artists, including creating memorable music on a shoe-string budget; taking advantage of digital recording technology indies can use at home; and the dynamics behind an electrifying producer/artist relationship.</p>

<p>Established hit-makers including Cri$tyle (<a id="f9" class="f9" href="/affiliate/C9">Mariah Carey</a>, Brandy, <a id="f3976" class="f3976" href="/affiliate/C3976">Teyana Taylor</a>), DJ Montay (DJ Unk, Flo Rida, <a id="f3217" class="f3217" href="/affiliate/C3217">Three 6 Mafia</a>), DJ Toomp (Mariah Carey, <a id="f798" class="f798" href="/affiliate/C798">Kanye West</a>, TI), Eric Hudson (<a id="f468" class="f468" href="/affiliate/C468">John Legend</a>, Kanye West, Omarion), Jasper Cameron (Ciara, Lloyd, Nelly) and <a id="f717" class="f717" href="/affiliate/C717">Jeffrey Steele</a> (<a id="f633" class="f633" href="/affiliate/C633">Rascal Flatts</a>, <a id="f519" class="f519" href="/affiliate/C519">Tim McGraw</a>, Montgomery/Gentry), with Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (Cartel, Mayday Parade) will provide invaluable insight during an intimate discussion.</p>

<p><strong>About the Atlantis Music Conference &amp; Festival</strong>
Now in its 10th year, Atlantis is a three-day and four-night musical extravaganza held September 17-20 in Atlanta, Georgia. Atlantis&#8217; goals are to provide independent artists unparalleled access to educational and networking opportunities including professional demo critiques, insightful panels featuring industry insiders and exposure to a&amp;r executives and music fans through nightly showcases. The mercurial state of the contemporary music industry has opened new avenues for independent artist development and success, all thoroughly explored and explained during the unique Atlantis Music Conference &amp; Festival.</p>

<p>For more information on the Atlantis Music Conference &amp; Festival, please visit <a href="http://www.atlantismusic.com" target="_blank">www.atlantismusic.com</a>.</p>
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      <dc:date>2008-08-19T14:54:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>First Annual Amelia Island Songwriter Festival Slated for August 27&#45;31</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/537048</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>The Coppolas, Alexander, Jessi, Blume, Jason, Diamond Rio, Evans, Sara, Fairchild, Shelly, Hill, Faith, Jones, Chuck, Krauss, Alison, McGraw, Tim, Montana, Billy, Pinson, Bobby, Randall, Jon, Smith, Stephony, Strait, George, Sugarland, Wiggins, John, Country, Singer&#45;Songwriter</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The First Annual Amelia Island Songwriter Festival will drop anchor in Fernandina Beach, Florida, August 27-31. The BMI-sponsored event offers a unique combination of workshops, showcasing and networking opportunities for aspiring songwriters of all levels. Established Nashville hitmakers will also attend, performing their smashes at evening showcases on the island and offering invaluable insight during daily seminars led by songwriter and author <a id='f64' class='f64' href='/affiliate/C64'>Jason Blume</a>. Favorite local venues throughout Fernandina Beach&#8217;s Amelia Island including Florida House Inn, Sandy Bottoms, Wicked Davey&#8217;s, O&#8217;Kanes Irish Pub, The Palace Saloon and Amelia Island Plantation will host the nightly entertainment. Numerous songwriting contests will also be staged with cash awards for first second and third places; the Grand Event held the final day of the festival will pit the winners of individual contests against each other for Song and Songwriter of the Year bragging rights, along with respective $1,000 prizes.</p>

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<li><img src="/images/musicworld/b/blume_j_1_150.jpg" /> Jason Blume</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/p/pinson_b_2_150.jpg" /> Bobby Pinson</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/r/randall_j_1_150.jpg" /> Jon Randall</li>
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<p>Hit troubadours including <a id='f1872' class='f1872' href='/affiliate/C1872'>Bobby Pinson</a> (<a id='f732' class='f732' href='/affiliate/C732'>Sugarland</a>&#8217;s &#8220;Want To,&#8221; his own &#8220;Don&#8217;t Ask Me How I Know&#8221;), <a id='f3215' class='f3215' href='/affiliate/C3215'>Jon Randall</a> (Brad Paisley &amp; <a id='f451' class='f451' href='/affiliate/C451'>Alison Krauss</a>&#8217;s &#8220;Whiskey Lullabye&#8221;), <a id='f1384' class='f1384' href='/affiliate/C1384'>Stephony Smith</a> (<a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a> &amp; <a id='f372' class='f372' href='/affiliate/C372'>Faith Hill</a>&#8217;s &#8220;It&#8217;s Your Love,&#8221; Kenny Chesney&#8217;s &#8220;Big Star,&#8221; Reba McEntire&#8217;s &#8220;How Was I To Know&#8221;), <a id='f2718' class='f2718' href='/affiliate/C2718'>Billy Montana</a> (<a id='f294' class='f294' href='/affiliate/C294'>Sara Evans</a>&#8217; &#8220;Suds In the Bucket,&#8221; Jo Dee Messina&#8217;s &#8220;Bring On the Rain,&#8221; Garth Brooks&#8217; &#8220;More Than A Memory&#8221;), <a id='f3029' class='f3029' href='/affiliate/C3029'>John Wiggins</a> (Joe Nichols&#8217; &#8220;Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off&#8221;), and <a id='f3084' class='f3084' href='/affiliate/C3084'>Chuck Jones</a> (<a id='f2903' class='f2903' href='/affiliate/C2903'>Diamond Rio</a>&#8217;s &#8220;Love A Little Stronger,&#8221; Deana Carter&#8217;s &#8220;Count Me In,&#8221; John Berry&#8217;s &#8220;Your Love Amazes Me&#8221;), Woody Mullis and Mike Geiger (co-writers of <a id='f3216' class='f3216' href='/affiliate/C3216'>George Strait</a>&#8217;s &#8220;Adalida,&#8221; Sawyer Brown&#8217;s &#8220;This Missin&#8217; You Heart of Mine,&#8221; and Neil McCoy&#8217;s &#8220;City Put The Country Back In Me&#8221;), along with smoldering singer/songwriters <a id='f3286' class='f3286' href='/affiliate/C3286'>Jessi Alexander</a> and <a id='f298' class='f298' href='/affiliate/C298'>Shelly Fairchild</a>, and CMT Can You Duet show standouts <a id='f4022' class='f4022' href='/affiliate/C4022'>The Coppolas</a> (Kate and Kasey) will mingle with music industry executives and ambitious up-and-comers.</p>

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<li><img src="/images/musicworld/s/smith_s_2_150.jpg" /> Stephony Smith</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/m/montana_b_1_150.jpg" /> Billy Montana</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/j/jones_c_1_150.jpg" /> Chuck Jones</li>
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<p>In addition to BMI, sponsors include the Florida House Inn, WQIK-FM, Folio Weekly, WRJY the WAVE and Amelia Island Tourism Development Council. For lodging, schedule, venues and ticket information, please visit <a href=&#8221;http://www.songwriterfestival.org&#8221; target=&#8221;_blank&#8221;>www.songwriterfestival.org</a>.</p>

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<li><img src="/images/musicworld/a/alexander_j_2_150.jpg" /> Jessi Alexander</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/f/fairchild_s_1_150.jpg" /> Shelly Fairchild</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/c/coppolas_1_150.jpg" /> The Coppolas</li>
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      <dc:date>2008-08-05T23:28:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Provides Film/TV Insight at South Park Music Tour Conference</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536951</link>
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      <dc:subject>McGraw, Tim, Film&#45;TV</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The South Park Music Tour and Music Conference was held June 26-29 in Fairplay, Colorado, where BMI Associate Director, Writer/Publisher Relations, Anne Cecere served as a panelist for &#8220;Getting Your Music on Radio, Film and Television.&#8221; Cecere offered advice on navigating the contemporary world of film, television and video game song placement. BMI songwriters Larry Johnson and CR Parsons performed at the conference where attendees sang along to &#8220;Don&#8217;t Take the Girl,&#8221; a <a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a> smash, co-written by Johnson.</p>

<p>South Park Music Tour is an annual event that features a variety of panel discussions, songwriting camps and live performances from some of today&#8217;s most celebrated singer/songwriters.</p>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/south_park_1_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo" /> Shown at &#8220;Getting You Music on Radio, Film and Television&#8221; panel are (l-r): singer/songwriter Andre Comeau; BMI&#8217;s Anne Cecere; South Park Music Tour&#8217;s Festival Director Saam Golgoon; Warrior Girl Music founder & President of LA-based Songsalive! Gilli Moon; and moderator/CEO of Blue Metallic Entertainment Sean Agnew.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/south_park_2_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo" /> Shown after their performance are (l-r): Larry Johnson, BMI&#8217;s Kim Johnson and BMI&#8217;s Anne Cecere, with CR Parsons.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/south_park_3_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo" /> Shown at VIP opening night party are (l-r): BMI&#8217;s Anne Cecere and South Park Music Tour&#8217;s Festival Director Saam Golgoon.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"><img src="/images/news/2008/south_park_4_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo" /> Pictured are (l-r): BMI&#8217;s Kim Johnson & Anne Cecere.</div>
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      <dc:date>2008-07-18T13:25:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Majority of 2008 ACM Awards Go Home with BMI Artists</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536614</link>
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      <dc:subject>Lady Antebellum, Alabama, Arnold, Eddy, Brooks &amp; Dunn, Bush, Kristian, Gallimore, Byron, Lambert, Miranda, McGraw, Tim, Rascal Flatts, Sugarland, Swift, Taylor, Underwood, Carrie, Country</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI's country family enjoyed sweeping recognition at the 2008 Academy of Country Music Awards, held May 18 in Las Vegas.</p>

<p>The prestigious Album of the Year trophy went to <a id="f2474" class="f2474" href="/affiliate/C2474">Miranda Lambert</a> for her critically acclaimed project, <em>Crazy Ex-Girlfriend</em>. Lambert accepted the award with genuine surprise and gratitude, thanking both the industry and fans for embracing her "left of center" approach. Her charged performance of single "Gunpowder and Lead" was easily one of the night's best.</p>

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<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/l/lambert_m_2_150.jpg"> Miranda Lambert</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/u/underwood_c_3_150.jpg"> Carrie Underwood</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/b/brooks_dunn_3_150.jpg"> Brooks & Dunn</LI>
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<p>Contemporary country royalty <a id="f3113" class="f3113" href="/affiliate/C3113">Carrie Underwood</a> garnered the Top Female Vocalist crown for the second consecutive year. With the release of her sophomore effort, <em>Carnival Ride</em>, the powerhouse vocalist has eloquently underscored her undeniable staying power. Underwood also delivered a highlight of the ceremony, performing a duet with Brad Paisley on a beautifully pared-down version of <a id="f874" class="f874" href="/affiliate/C874">Eddy Arnold</a>'s "Make the World Go Away," in tribute to the late icon.</p>

<p>Perennial favorites <a id="f175" class="f175" href="/affiliate/C175">Brooks &amp; Dunn</a> took home yet another Top Vocal Duo win, marking their 15th award in the category. Brooks &amp; Dunn stake a comfortable claim to the most-awarded pair in ACM history and remain contemporarily potent on top of their historically successful career.</p>

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<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/s/swift_t_2_150.jpg"> Taylor Swift</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/i/ingram_j_1_150.jpg"> Jack Ingram</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/l/lady_antebellum_1_150.jpg"> Lady Antebellum</LI>
</UL></div>

<p>Country golden girl <a id="f736" class="f736" href="/affiliate/C736">Taylor Swift</a> enjoyed more official recognition of her overwhelming crossover dominance with the Top New Female Vocalist honor. Eighteen year-old Swift tearfully thanked her mother for her early sacrifices and steadfast support.</p>

<p>Top New Male Vocalist went to singer/songwriter Jack Ingram. Already a familiar face to Texas and Americana fans, Ingram's win arrives on the heels of more than a decade of critically heralded albums and live shows. His breakout success in 2007 introduced him to a wider audience and delivered long overdue recognition.</p>

<p><a id="f3762" class="f3762" href="/affiliate/C3762">Lady Antebellum</a> earned Top New Duo or Vocal Group honors. The win marks the budding trio's first award and bodes well for their self-titled debut album.</p>

<div class="artist_frame_3"><UL>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/r/rascal_flatts_3_150.jpg"> Rascal Flatts</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/m/mcgraw_t_2_150.jpg"> Tim McGraw</LI>
<LI><IMG src="/images/musicworld/s/sugarland_1_150.jpg"> Sugarland</LI>
</UL></div>

<p>Top Vocal Group honors went home with <a id="f633" class="f633" href="/affiliate/C633">Rascal Flatts</a> for the sixth consecutive year. The dominating crossover titans are now tied with legendary group <a id='f88' class='f88' href='/affiliate/C88'>Alabama</a> for most wins in the coveted category. Rascal Flatts also received the Home Depot Humanitarian Award in recognition of their substantial philanthropic endeavors.</p>

<p><a id="f519" class="f519" href="/affiliate/C519">Tim McGraw</a> shared in the Vocal Event of the Year win for "Find Out Who Your Friends Are," while <a id="f732" class="f732" href="/affiliate/C732">Sugarland</a>'s <a id="f3182" class="f3182" href="/affiliate/C3182">Kristian Bush</a> and producer <a id="f3183" class="f3183" href="/affiliate/C3183">Byron Gallimore</a> enjoyed honors for their individual creative contributions to "Stay," named Single Record of the Year.</p>

<p><strong>All BMI 2008 ACM Award Winners</strong></p>

<p><strong>Top Female Vocalist</strong><br />
Carrie Underwood</p>

<p><strong>Top Vocal Group</strong><br />
Rascal Flatts</p>

<p><strong>Top Vocal Duo</strong><br />
Brooks &amp; Dunn</p>

<p><strong>Top New Male Vocalist</strong><br />
Jack Ingram</p>

<p><strong>Top New Female Vocalist</strong><br />
Taylor Swift</p>

<p><strong>Top New Duo or Vocal Group</strong><br />
Lady Antebellum</p>

<p><strong>Album of the Year</strong><br />
<em>Crazy Ex-Girlfriend</em><br />
Miranda Lambert</p>

<p><strong>Single Record of the Year</strong> [Award to Artist(s)/
Producer(s)/ Record Company]<br />
"Stay" by Sugarland<br />
Co-produced by Kristian Bush and Byron Gallimore</p>

<p><strong>Vocal Event of the Year</strong><br />
"Find Out Who Your Friends Are" featuring Tim McGraw</p>

<p><strong>Home Depot Humanitarian Award</strong><br />
Rascal Flatts</p>
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      <title>Key West Songwriters Festival Mixes Roots Music Royalty with Mainstream Songwriting Elite</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536475</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Popoff, Jeremy, Malo, Raul, Johnson, Jamey, Chapman, Stephanie, Aldean, Jason, Allan, Gary, Barnes, Max T., Bentley, Dierks, Bogard, Steve, Brice, Lee, Cannon, Chuck, Clawson, Rodney, Davidson, Dallas, Diamond Rio, Emerick, Scotty, Hannan, Gary, Hill, Faith, Johnson, Doug, Jones, Chuck, Keen, Robert Earl, Keith, Toby, Lambert, Miranda, LeDoux, Chris, Lee, David, Lucas, Lauren, McGraw, Tim, Mobley, Wendell, Niemann, Jerrod, Pinson, Bobby, Rascal Flatts, Sandford, Chas, Sherrill, John Scott, Steele, Jeffrey, Strait, George, Sugarland, Travis, Randy, Wariner, Steve, Singer&#45;Songwriter</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Lineup Includes <a id='f2169' class='f2169' href='/affiliate/C2169'>Robert Earl Keen</a>, <a id='f3531' class='f3531' href='/affiliate/C3531'>Raul Malo</a>, <a id='f4003' class='f4003' href='/affiliate/C4003'>Kim Richey</a> &amp; <a id='f717' class='f717' href='/affiliate/C717'>Jeffrey Steele</a></em></p>

<p>The 13th Annual Hog's Breath Key West Songwriters Festival looms enticingly on the horizon. Presented by Cherry Heart Music and proudly supported by charter sponsor BMI, the event is slated for April 30 through May 4 in Key West, Florida. The festival revolves around five days and nights of more than 20 free shows, staged at an array of the island's most popular drinking holes and hot spots. Informal adaptations of Nashville's signature in-the-round acoustic showcases dominate much of the schedule, while this year, a street concert Saturday, May 3 featuring the Jeffrey Steele Band and Robert Earl Keen adds a Mardis Gras fillip to the mix.</p>

<div class="artist_frame_3"><ul>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/k/keen_re_3_150.jpg" /> Robert Earl Keen</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/m/malo_r_2_150.jpg" /> Raul Malo</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/r/richey_k_1_150.jpg" /> Kim Richey</li>
</ul></div>

<p>BMI songwriters dominate the diverse lineups. Americana trendsetters including Robert Earl Keen, Raul Malo, Kim Richey and <a id='f3717' class='f3717' href='/affiliate/C3717'>John Oates</a> will perform alongside Nashville's most engaging and prolific hitmakers, including Jeffrey Steele (<a id='f633' class='f633' href='/affiliate/C633'>Rascal Flatts</a>' "What Hurts the Most"), <a id='f1836' class='f1836' href='/affiliate/C1836'>John Scott Sherrill</a> (<a id='f876' class='f876' href='/affiliate/C876'>Steve Wariner</a>'s "Some Fools Never Learn"), <a id='f2456' class='f2456' href='/affiliate/C2456'>Wendell Mobley</a> (Rascal Flatts' "Fast Cars &amp; Freedom"), <a id='f3523' class='f3523' href='/affiliate/C3523'>Jamey Johnson</a> (<a id='f3216' class='f3216' href='/affiliate/C3216'>George Strait</a>'s "Give It Away"), <a id='f2716' class='f2716' href='/affiliate/C2716'>Scotty Emerick</a> (<a id='f431' class='f431' href='/affiliate/C431'>Toby Keith</a>'s "As Good As I Once Was"), <a id='f3153' class='f3153' href='/affiliate/C3153'>David Lee</a> (<a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a>'s "I Need You," featuring <a id='f372' class='f372' href='/affiliate/C372'>Faith Hill</a>), Keith Follese (Tim McGraw's "Something Like That"), <a id='f3760' class='f3760' href='/affiliate/C3760'>Jim Beavers</a> (<a id='f91' class='f91' href='/affiliate/C91'>Gary Allan</a>'s "Watching Airplanes"), Heather Little (<a id='f2474' class='f2474' href='/affiliate/C2474'>Miranda Lambert</a>'s "Gunpowder and Lead"), <a id='f1736' class='f1736' href='/affiliate/C1736'>Steve Bogard</a> (<a id='f3222' class='f3222' href='/affiliate/C3222'>Dierks Bentley</a>'s "Every Mile A Memory"), <a id='f1872' class='f1872' href='/affiliate/C1872'>Bobby Pinson</a> (<a id='f732' class='f732' href='/affiliate/C732'>Sugarland</a>'s "Want To"), <a id='f416' class='f416' href='/affiliate/C416'>Doug Johnson</a> (<a id='f2276' class='f2276' href='/affiliate/C2276'>Randy Travis</a>'s "Three Wooden Crosses"), <a id='f2767' class='f2767' href='/affiliate/C2767'>Chas Sandford</a> (John Waite's "Missing You"), <a id='f192' class='f192' href='/affiliate/C192'>Chuck Cannon</a> (Toby Keith's "How Do You Like Me Now"), <a id='f3146' class='f3146' href='/affiliate/C3146'>Max T. Barnes</a> (<a id='f2903' class='f2903' href='/affiliate/C2903'>Diamond Rio</a>'s "That's How Your Love Makes Me Feel"), <a id='f3084' class='f3084' href='/affiliate/C3084'>Chuck Jones</a> (<a id='f2475' class='f2475' href='/affiliate/C2475'>Chris LeDoux</a>'s "Cadillac Ranch"), <a id='f2976' class='f2976' href='/affiliate/C2976'>Rodney Clawson</a> (<a id='f2977' class='f2977' href='/affiliate/C2977'>Jason Aldean</a>'s "Why"), <a id='f3028' class='f3028' href='/affiliate/C3028'>Gary Hannan</a> (Joe Nichols's "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off"), Billy Yates (George Jones's "Choices"), <a id='f1896' class='f1896' href='/affiliate/C1896'>Jerrod Niemann</a> (Garth Brooks' "Good Ride Cowboy") and <a id='f248' class='f248' href='/affiliate/C248'>Dallas Davidson</a> (Trace Adkins's "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk"), with Curb recording artist <a id='f3162' class='f3162' href='/affiliate/C3162'>Lee Brice</a> (Garth Brooks' "More Than A Memory"), singer/songwriters Heather Morgan, <a id='f3356' class='f3356' href='/affiliate/C3356'>Stephanie Chapman</a> and <a id='f1641' class='f1641' href='/affiliate/C1641'>Lauren Lucas</a> and Orange County rock outfit Lit's <a id='f3690' class='f3690' href='/affiliate/C3690'>Jeremy Popoff</a>.</p>

<div class="artist_frame_3"><ul>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/s/steele_j_2_150.jpg" /> Jeffrey Steele</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/o/oates_j_1_150.jpg" /> John Oates</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/j/johnson_j_2_150.jpg" /> Jamey Johnson</li>
</ul></div>

<p>For a complete list of sponsoring hotels, local businesses, schedules and participating songwriters, please visit <a href="http://www.keywestsongwritersfestival.com" target="_blank"> www.keywestsongwritersfestival.com</a> or call 305.296.4222.</p>
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      <title>Rodney Atkins Leads BMI 2008 ACM Award Nominations</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/536237</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Buxton, Sarah, Atkins, Rodney, Allan, Gary, Beathard, Casey, Big &amp; Rich, Brooks &amp; Dunn, Bryan, Luke, Bush, Kristian, Clawson, Rodney, Crow, Sheryl, Diamond Rio, Eagles, The, Gallimore, Byron, Gentry, Montgomery, Gill, Vince, Lambert, Miranda, Little Big Town, McBride, Martina, McGraw, Tim, Niebank, Justin, Owen, Jake, Rascal Flatts, Sugarland, Swift, Taylor, Underwood, Carrie, Urban, Keith, Wreckers, The, Wright, Mark, Country, ACM Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a id="f144" class="f144" href="/affiliate/C144">Big & Rich</a>, <a id="f732" class="f732" href="/affiliate/C732">Sugarland</a>, <a id="f2474" class="f2474" href="/affiliate/C2474">Miranda Lambert</a> & Taylor Swift Also Boast Multiple Nods</em><br>
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BMI affiliates staked claim to the majority of the 2008 Academy of Country Music award nominations announced Tuesday, March 4 in Nashville. Reigning Top Female Vocalist <a id="f3113" class="f3113" href="/affiliate/C3113">Carrie Underwood</a> helped announce the nominees live during CBS' <em>The Early Show</em> broadcast, which also featured live performances by BMI's <a id="f3447" class="f3447" href="/affiliate/C3447">Rodney Atkins</a> and Miranda Lambert.<br>
<br>

<div class="artist_frame_3"><ul>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/a/atkins_r_1_150.jpg"> Rodney Atkins</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/b/big_kenny_1_150.jpg"> Big Kenny</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/s/sugarland_1_150.jpg"> Sugarland</li>
</ul></div>

<p>Rodney Atkins nailed the capstone on his red-letter year by receiving six nominations, including Top Male Vocalist, Album and Song of the Year. One of the feel-good stories of 2007, Atkins saw his ACM-nominated project <em>If You're Going Through Hell</em> achieve platinum status. After toiling in Nashville for 10 years in relatively ambiguity, the universally loved honky tonker's hard-earned recognition and fan-driven success slapped smiles on faces all over Music Row.</p>

<div class="artist_frame_2"><ul>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/s/swift_t_2_150.jpg"> Taylor Swift</li>
<li><img src="/images/musicworld/l/lambert_m_2_150.jpg"> Miranda Lambert</li>
</ul></div>

<p>Duos Big & Rich and Sugarland each scored four nods. Charismatic and eclectic, Big & Rich earned recognition in the prestigious Top Vocal Duo category and Single, Song and Video of the Year for the poignant ballad "Lost in this Moment." Big Kenny landed an additional two nominations for his producing credits. Sugarland underscored their staying power with a Top Vocal Duo nod as well; the pair's stirringly original tune "Stay" became one of the industry's buzz songs, earning nominations for Single Record, Song and Video of the Year. Member <a id="f3182" class="f3182" href="/affiliate/C3182">Kristian Bush</a> also earned recognition for his production of the tune.<br>
<br>
Miranda Lambert and Taylor Swift snagged three nods each. Critical darling Lambert's nominations for Top Female Vocalist, Album and Single Record of the Year reflect both the growth of her audience and creativity. Country's favorite wunderkind Taylor Swift's nominations reflect the strength of her year: nods in both Top Female Vocalist and Top <em>New</em> Female Vocalist reiterate the breakout strength of her year.<br>
<br>
BMI affiliates swept both the Top Vocal Duo and Top New Male Vocalist categories. Duo nominees include <a id="f175" class="f175" href="/affiliate/C175">Brooks & Dunn</a>, <a id="f3761" class="f3761" href="/affiliate/C3761">Halfway to Hazard</a> and <a id="f331" class="f331" href="/affiliate/C331">Montgomery Gentry</a>; <a id="f1602" class="f1602" href="/affiliate/C1602">Luke Bryan</a>, Jack Ingram and <a id="f3030" class="f3030" href="/affiliate/C3030">Jake Owen</a> will vie for the Top New Male Vocalist prize. <br>
<br>
Additional BMI nominees include <a id="f780" class="f780" href="/affiliate/C780">Keith Urban</a> for Entertainer of the Year and Top Male Vocalist; <a id="f633" class="f633" href="/affiliate/C633">Rascal Flatts</a>, also for Entertainer of the Year plus Top Vocal Group; <a id="f2247" class="f2247" href="/affiliate/C2247">Martina McBride</a> and Carrie Underwood for Top Female Vocalist; <a id="f2903" class="f2903" href="/affiliate/C2903">Diamond Rio</a>, <a id="f2972" class="f2972" href="/affiliate/C2972">the Eagles</a> and <a id="f3168" class="f3168" href="/affiliate/C3168">Little Big Town</a> for Top Vocal Group; <a id="f3732" class="f3732" href="/affiliate/C3732">Sarah Buxton</a> for Top New Female Vocalist; <a id="f3762" class="f3762" href="/affiliate/C3762">Lady Antebellum</a> and <a id="f820" class="f820" href="/affiliate/C820">The Wreckers</a> for Top New Duo Vocal Group; <a id="f91" class="f91" href="/affiliate/C91">Gary Allan</a> and his latest no. 1 single "Watching Airplanes" for Single Record of the Year; producers Tony Brown, <a id="f823" class="f823" href="/affiliate/C823">Mark Wright</a>, Nathan Chapman, Scott Borchetta, John Hobbs, <a id="f3075" class="f3075" href="/affiliate/C3075">Justin Niebank</a> and <a id="f3183" class="f3183" href="/affiliate/C3183">Byron Gallimore</a>; songwriters <a id="f2976" class="f2976" href="/affiliate/C2976">Rodney Clawson</a> and Keith Anderson for co-penning Big & Rich's "Lost in this Moment"; as well as <a id="f519" class="f519" href="/affiliate/C519">Tim McGraw</a>, <a id="f334" class="f334" href="/affiliate/C334">Vince Gill</a> and <a id="f239" class="f239" href="/affiliate/C239">Sheryl Crow</a> in the Vocal Event of the Year category.<br>
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<strong>2008 BMI ACM Award Nominees</strong><br>
<br>
<strong>ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR</strong><br>
Rascal Flatts<br>
Keith Urban<br>
<br>
<strong>TOP MALE VOCALIST</strong><br>
Rodney Atkins<br>
Keith Urban<br>
<br>
<strong>TOP FEMALE VOCALIST</strong><br>
Miranda Lambert<br>
Martina McBride<br>
Taylor Swift<br>
Carrie Underwood<br>
<br>
<strong>TOP VOCAL GROUP</strong><br>
Diamond Rio<br>
Eagles<br>
Little Big Town<br>
Rascal Flatts<br>
<br>
<strong>TOP VOCAL DUO</strong><br>
Big & Rich<br>
Brooks & Dunn<br>
Halfway To Hazard<br>
Montgomery Gentry<br>
Sugarland<br>
<br>
<strong>TOP NEW MALE VOCALIST</strong><br>
Luke Bryan<br>
Jack Ingram<br>
Jake Owen<br>
<br>
<strong>TOP NEW FEMALE VOCALIST</strong><br>
Sarah Buxton<br>
Taylor Swift<br>
<br>
<strong>TOP NEW DUO OR VOCAL GROUP</strong><br>
Lady Antebellum<br>
The Wreckers<br>
<br>
<strong>ALBUM OF THE YEAR [Award to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company]</strong><br>
<em>Crazy Ex-Girlfriend</em>  <br>
Miranda Lambert (Columbia)<br>
<br>
<em>If You're Going Through Hell</em><br>
Rodney Atkins (Curb)<br>
Co-produced by Rodney Atkins<br>
<br>
<em>Taylor Swift</em>  <br>
Taylor Swift (Big Machine)<br>
Produced by Scott Borchetta, Nathan Chapman<br>
<br>
<strong>SINGLE RECORD OF THE YEAR [Award to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company]</strong><br>
Famous In A Small Town"<br>
Miranda Lambert<br>
Columbia<br>
<br>
Lost In This Moment"<br>
Big & Rich <br>
Co-produced by Big Kenny <br>
Warner Bros/WRN<br>
<br>
"Stay"<br>
Sugarland <br>
Co-produced by Kristian Bush, Byron Gallimore<br>
Mercury<br>
<br>
"Watching Airplanes"<br>
Gary Allan<br>
Co-produced by Gary Allan, Mark Wright<br>
MCA Nashville<br>
<br>
<strong>SONG OF THE YEAR [Award to Composer(s)/Publisher(s)/Artist(s)]</strong><br>
"Don't Blink"<br>
Co-written by <a id="f134" class="f134" href="/affiliate/C134">Casey Beathard</a><br>
Publishers: Lavender Zoo Music (BMI), Sony/ATV Acuff<br>
Rose (BMI)<br>
<br>
"Lost In This Moment"<br>
Big & Rich<br>
Co-written by Keith Anderson, Rodney Clawson<br>
Publishers: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI), Writer's Extreme Music (BMI)<br>
<br>
"Watching You"<br>
Rodney Atkins<br>
Co-written by Rodney Atkins, Steve Dean<br>
Publishers: Bethar Music (BMI), Mike Curb Music (BMI)<br>
<br>
"Stay"<br>
Sugarland<br>
<br>
<strong>VIDEO OF THE YEAR [Award to Producer(s)/Director(s)/Artist(s)]</strong><br>
"Lost In This Moment"<br>
Big & Rich<br>
Co-produced by Big Kenny<br>
<br>
"Stay" <br>
Sugarland<br>
Producer: Kristian Bush, Byron Gallimore<br>
<br>
"Watching You"<br>
Rodney Atkins<br>
<br>
<strong>VOCAL EVENT OF THE YEAR [Award to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company]</strong><br>
"Because Of You" <br>
Produced by Tony Brown<br>
MCA Nashville<br>
<br>
"Find Out Who Your Friends Are" <br>
Featuring Tim McGraw <br>
<br>
"What You Give Away" <br>
Vince Gill With Sheryl Crow<br>
Produced by Vince Gill, John Hobbs, Justin Niebank<br>
MCA Nashville
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      <dc:date>2008-03-08T13:41:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Texas Songwriters Spotlighted at BMI</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535783</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Laird, Luke, Hood, Adam, Sweeney, Sunny, Ball, David, McGraw, Tim, Robison, Bruce, Strait, George, Summar, Trent, Warden, Monte, Wynans, Reese, Country</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI played the happy host of a Texas invasion Wednesday night in the intimacy of its Writer/Publisher lobby. Troubadours <a id='f3134' class='f3134' href='/affiliate/C3134'>Bruce Robison</a> (<a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a>'s "Angry All the Time"), Bill Carter (Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Crossfire"), <a id='f2507' class='f2507' href='/affiliate/C2507'>Monte Warden</a> (<a id='f3216' class='f3216' href='/affiliate/C3216'>George Strait</a>'s "Desperately") and <a id='f3573' class='f3573' href='/affiliate/C3573'>Sunny Sweeney</a> ("Heartbreaker's Hall of Fame") swapped songs and stories before an enlightened crowd that included Guy Clark, <a id='f128' class='f128' href='/affiliate/C128'>David Ball</a>, Webb Wilder, <a id='f3555' class='f3555' href='/affiliate/C3555'>Adam Hood</a>, Jimmy Barrett, <a id='f3532' class='f3532' href='/affiliate/C3532'>Luke Laird</a>, <a id='f870' class='f870' href='/affiliate/C870'>Trent Summar</a>, Heather Little, Garth Fundis and Walt Wilkins.</p>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/texas_songwriter_1_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Bruce Robison (left) chats with legend Guy Clark (right).</div>

<p>BMI also presented a Million-Air certificate to Carter's "Crossfire" co-writer and Double Trouble member <a id='f3193' class='f3193' href='/affiliate/C3193'>Reese Wynans</a>, celebrating more than one million performances of the tune.</p>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/texas_songwriter_2_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> BMI's Jody Williams (right) presents "Crossfire" co-writer and Double Trouble member Reese Wynans (left) with a Million-Air certificate.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/texas_songwriter_3_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Singer/songwriter Bill Carter kicked off the performances.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/texas_songwriter_4_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Austinite Monte Warden performs his composition "Desperately," a hit for George Strait. Warden co-wrote the tune with fellow performer Bruce Robison.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/texas_songwriter_5_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Bruce Robison performed familiar hits along with songs from his newest album <em>Eleven Stories</em> and 2007 EP <em>It Came From San Antonio</em>.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/texas_songwriter_6_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Sunny Sweeney introduces her distinct honky tonk to the audience.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/texas_songwriter_7_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Bill Carter belts out another tune.</div>

<div class="photo-frame"> <img src="/images/news/2007/texas_songwriter_8_450.jpg" width="450" height="255" alt="photo"> Pictured are (l to r): BMI's Jody Williams, "Crossfire" co-writers Ruth Ellsworth Carter, Bill Carter and Reese Wynans, Sunny Sweeney, Bruce Robison and Monte Warden. </div>

<p><em>Photos by Eric England</em></p>
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