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    <title>Tia Sillers</title>
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      <title>Aaron Shust Takes Three Top Dove Honors</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/534880</link>
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      <dc:subject>Hall, Charlie, Owen, Ronald, Price, Otto, Crandle, Avriele, Neal, Antonio, PAJAM, Sims, Tommy, Jerkins, Fred III, Graves, Rob, DecembeRadio, Mark, Mark, Shust, Aaron, Lindsey, Aaron, Anderson, Bill, Cash, Ed, Casting Crowns, Chapman, Steven Curtis, Franklin, Kirk, Haun, Wayne, Houghton, Israel, Jars of Clay, Sillers, Tia, Sprinkle, Aaron, Stegall, Keith, Christian, Gospel</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was a night of celebration and fellowship for numerous BMI affiliates at the 38th annual GMA Dove Awards,
held Wednesday, April 25 at the Grand Ole Opry house in Nashville. New singer/songwriter <a id='f3455' class='f3455' href='/affiliate/C3455'>Aaron Shust</a> made his
arrival in Christian music official, taking home prestigious Song, Songwriter and New Artist of the Year
honors. Shust, who co-wrote the award-winning "My Savior My God," made waves with his debut Anything Worth
Saying, and will release Whispered and Shouted June 5.</p>

<p>Perennial Christian music pacesetters <a id='f200' class='f200' href='/affiliate/C200'>Casting Crowns</a> won Group of the Year, while their frontman and 2007 BMI
Christian Songwriter of the Year Mark Hall was honored for co-writing the Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year,
"Praise You in this Storm."</p>

<p>Prolific producer and songwriter <a id='f3115' class='f3115' href='/affiliate/C3115'>Ed Cash</a> scored the 2007 Producer of the Year title and was also recognized
for his work with Chris Tomlin. Urban gospel favorite <a id='f320' class='f320' href='/affiliate/C320'>Kirk Franklin</a>'s "Imagine Me" was named Urban Recorded
Song of the Year, while noted singer and songwriter <a id='f3267' class='f3267' href='/affiliate/C3267'>Israel Houghton</a> received Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song
and Album of the Year awards.</p>

<p>Christian rock crew <a id='f3457' class='f3457' href='/affiliate/C3457'>DecembeRadio</a> nabbed Rock Album of the Year for their self-titled project, while
long-admired rockers <a id='f994' class='f994' href='/affiliate/C994'>Jars of Clay</a> snagged Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year for Good Monsters.</p>

<p>Additional BMI winners included <a id='f204' class='f204' href='/affiliate/C204'>Steven Curtis Chapman</a>, <a id='f3116' class='f3116' href='/affiliate/C3116'>Aaron Sprinkle</a>, <a id='f3458' class='f3458' href='/affiliate/C3458'>Rob Graves</a>, <a id='f691' class='f691' href='/affiliate/C691'>Tia Sillers</a>, <a id='f871' class='f871' href='/affiliate/C871'>Bill Anderson</a>,
<a id='f3467' class='f3467' href='/affiliate/C3467'>Aaron Lindsey</a>, <a id='f3117' class='f3117' href='/affiliate/C3117'>Wayne Haun</a>, Kevin Ward, <a id='f719' class='f719' href='/affiliate/C719'>Keith Stegall</a>, Fred Jerkins III, <a id='f3460' class='f3460' href='/affiliate/C3460'>Tommy Sims</a>, producing power trio
<a id='f3461' class='f3461' href='/affiliate/C3461'>PAJAM</a>, <a id='f3462' class='f3462' href='/affiliate/C3462'>Antonio Neal</a>, <a id='f3463' class='f3463' href='/affiliate/C3463'>Avriele Crandle</a>, <a id='f3464' class='f3464' href='/affiliate/C3464'>Otto Price</a>, <a id='f3465' class='f3465' href='/affiliate/C3465'>Ronald Owen</a> and <a id='f3466' class='f3466' href='/affiliate/C3466'>Charlie Hall</a>.</p>

<p>Founded in 1964, the Gospel Music Association serves as the face and voice for the Christian/gospel music
community and is dedicated to exposing, promoting and celebrating the gospel through music of all styles
including pop, rock, praise &amp; worship, black gospel, r&amp;b, hip-hop, southern gospel, country, and more. The GMA
community consists of 4,000 members including agents, artists, church leaders, managers, promoters, radio
personnel, record company executives, retailers, songwriters and other industry visionaries. The GMA produces
the GMA Dove Awards, GMA Music Week, GMA Music in the Rockies, and the GMA Academy. For more information,
please visit <a hres="www.gospelmusic.org "target="_blank">http://www.gospelmusic.org/</a></p>
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      <dc:date>2007-04-30T15:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Opens Doors for Music Biz Majors</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334630</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Gill, Vince, Scott, Ray, Shell, Larry, Sillers, Tia, White, Phillip</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Seniors at Belmont University in Nashville are getting a real insiders look at Music Row with a new program offered this fall called "Catalog Cast." The brainchild of BMI's Shelby Kennedy, Director of Writer/Publisher Relations in Nashville, this innovative program has 15 students trying to convince label talent scouts, producers and artist managers to turn the song demos they selected into hits.</p> <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200512/images/catalog_cast.jpg" width="450" height="212"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">BMI's Shelby Kennedy (center) with students from Belmont's "Catalog Cast" program.</td> </tr> </table> </p> <p>The apprentice song-pluggers, who meet weekly at the BMI office, winnowed 450 uncut songs down to just 40 and are shopping them around. One of their picks, "A Boy Like That," has even been put on "hold" for <a id='f691' class='f691' href='/affiliate/C691'>Tia Sillers</a> by a prominent Nashville producer. Getting a hold, or a request not to shop a song around anymore, is often the first step to getting it cut.</p> <p>But Kennedy says that even if none of the songs ever get cut, the experience is still worthwhile. "There's a lot to be said just for figuring out where all the different offices are on Music Row," says the industry veteran who also created the <a id='f334' class='f334' href='/affiliate/C334'>Vince Gill</a> Celebrity Basketball Game and Concert, which raises scholarship funds for Belmont students.</p> <p>The Catalog Cast curriculum features guest lectures by a broad cross-section of people representing key aspects of the industry, including Broken Bow VP <a id='f2620' class='f2620' href='/affiliate/C2620'>Larry Shell</a>, producer Mark Bright, songwriter <a id='f1816' class='f1816' href='/affiliate/C1816'>Phillip White</a> and Warner artist <a id='f3290' class='f3290' href='/affiliate/C3290'>Ray Scott</a>, among others.</p> <p>And the students aren't the only ones with something to gain. The 35 publishing companies that offered uncut songs for the program, as well as the roster of all-BMI writers, are getting their demos distributed to potential suitors essentially for free. The students themselves have served as a kind of focus group, giving a read on where country music tastes are headed among younger audiences. The program also helps identify potential job candidates who are about to graduate from Belmont's Music Business School. </p> <p>"One of the things that's very cool about this industry is that we all get to help shape the environment we'll be working in when this next generation comes along," Kennedy adds.]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2005-12-07T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Stevie Nicks Wins in a &#8216;Landslide&#8217; at BMI Country Awards; Jeffrey Steele Named Songwrite</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233884</link>
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      <dc:subject>Anderson, Al, Anderson, Bill, Berry, Chuck, Brown, James, Diddley, Bo, Dixie Chicks, Dozier, Lamont, Gentry, Montgomery, Gill, Vince, Hayes, Isaac, Holland, Brian, Holland, Edward, Keith, Toby, Kristofferson, Kris, Lee, David, Little Richard, Martin, Tony, McGraw, Tim, Miller, Lee Thomas, Nesler, Mark, Nicks, Stevie, Parton, Dolly, Rascal Flatts, Shapiro, Tom, Sillers, Tia, Steele, Jeffrey, Verges, Troy, Wagoner, Porter, Country, Pop, BMI Country Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<STRONG><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Special Tribute Honors Dolly Parton as BMI ICON</FONT></STRONG><P></P> <P>BMI presented its Country Awards last night (11/4), recognizing the songwriters and publishers of the past year's 50 most performed country songs. Ultimate honors went to the <A href="/musicworld/features/200108/snicks.asp">Stevie Nicks</A>-penned "Landslide" as Song of the Year; to <A href="/musicworld/features/200103/jsteele.asp">Jeffrey Steele</A> as Songwriter of the Year; and to Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville as Publisher of the Year. A highlight of the evening was the tribute to <A href="/musicworld/features/200108/dparton.asp">Dolly Parton</A>, who was honored as a BMI ICON. The BMI Country Awards -- country music's oldest awards celebration -- were hosted by President & CEO Frances W. Preston and Vice President Paul Corbin at the company's Music Row offices. </P><P> </P><TABLE width="460" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR><TD align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#0000CC"><STRONG><FONT color="#FFFFFF" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">More Info</FONT></STRONG></TD></TR><TR><TD align="left" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><A href="/news/entry/534425"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Click here for photos from the event </FONT></A></DIV></TD></TR><TR><TD align="left" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><A href="/news/entry/534426"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Click here for the BMI Country Awards Song List</FONT></A></DIV></TD></TR><TR><TD align="left" valign="top"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Click for bios of: <A href="/news/entry/534429"><FONT color="#CCCCCC">Stevie Nicks</FONT></A> | <A href="/news/entry/534427"><FONT color="#CCCCCC">Jeffrey Steele</FONT></A> | <A href="/news/entry/534428"><FONT color="#CCCCCC">Dolly Parton</FONT></A></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD align="left" valign="top"><DIV align="left"><A href="/country/"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Click here for more on BMI and Country Music </FONT></A></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>"Landslide" earned songwriter Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac the 35th Robert J. Burton Award as Most Performed Country Song of the Year. This distinction is given to the song tallying the most feature US broadcast performances during the eligibility period. Nicks is also publisher of the song, through her company Welsh Witch Music. Included on the <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/dixiechicks.asp">Dixie Chicks</A>' platinum Monument album <I>Home</I>, "Landslide" was a Country, Adult Top 40, Hot 100 and AC Billboard charts smash. Nicks previously collected a Pop Award in 1998 for Fleetwood Mac's recording of the song, which has achieved Million-Air status with over three million airplays. </P> <P> </P><TABLE width="450" align="center" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150"><A href="/news/200311/country_snicks.asp"><IMG src="/news/200311/images/country_snicks.jpg" width="150" height="150" border="0"></A><BR> <FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Stevie Nicks | <A href="/news/200311/country_snicks.asp"><FONT color="#CCCCCC">Bio</FONT></A> </FONT></TD><TD width="150"><A href="/news/200311/country_jsteele.asp"><IMG src="/news/200311/images/country_jsteele.jpg" width="150" height="150" border="0"></A><BR> <FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Jeffrey Steele | <A href="/news/200311/country_jsteele.asp"><FONT color="#CCCCCC">Bio</FONT></A> </FONT></TD><TD width="150"><A href="/news/200311/country_dparton.asp"><IMG src="/news/200311/images/country_dparton.jpg" width="150" height="150" border="0"></A><BR> <FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Dolly Parton | <A href="/news/200311/country_dparton.asp"><FONT color="#CCCCCC">Bio</FONT></A> </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P> Jeffrey Steele claimed the title of Songwriter of the Year by placing four songs on the list of 50: "Chrome" (Trace Adkins), "The Cowboy In Me" [2nd Award] (<A href="/musicworld/features/200202/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw</A>), "My Town" (<A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200006/montgentry.asp">Montgomery Gentry</A>) and "These Days" (<A id="f633" class="f633" href="/affiliate/C633">Rascal Flatts</A>). Steele's BMI Awards total now stands at 14, with 11 Million-Air songs [16 million performances total]. </P><P> Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville claimed BMI Country Publisher of the Year by accumulating the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. President & CEO Donna Hilley accepted on behalf of the publisher, which placed 12 songs on the most-performed list [through its companies Sony/ATV Tree and Sony/ATV Acuff Rose]: "Brokenheartsville," "I Keep Looking," "I Miss My Friend," "Living and Living Well," "A Lot Of Things Different," "Man To Man," "My Heart Is Lost To You," "Red Rag Top," "She'll Leave You With A Smile," "Ten Rounds With Jose Cuervo," "These Days," and "What If She's An Angel." </P><P> Dolly Parton was saluted as a BMI ICON for her "unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers." After a video tribute, <A id="f453" class="f453" href="/affiliate/C453">Kris Kristofferson</A> and <a id='f2648' class='f2648' href='/affiliate/C2648'>Porter Wagoner</a> took the stage to share reminiscences. Closing the program were performances by Lee Ann Womack, who sang "Jolene," and <A id="f334" class="f334" href="/affiliate/C334">Vince Gill</A>, who performed "I Will Always Love You." </P><P> With her first solo hit "Dumb Blonde" in 1967, Parton launched a career that helped revolutionize the world of country music for women and, through her songwriting, performing, film & television projects and entrepreneurial ventures, has made her one of the most successful and recognizable artists in history. </P><P> She has scored with more than 100 charting songs -- including 24 #1s -- and has collected 37 BMI Country and Pop Awards for such classics as "I Will Always Love You," "9 To 5," "Jolene," "Two Doors Down," "To Daddy," "Here You Come Again" and "Love Is Like A Butterfly." A member of the Country Music Hall of Fame since 1999, she is nominated as Female Vocalist of the Year at the 2003 CMA Awards. Parton enters the elite company of previously honored BMI ICONs: <A href="/news/200208/20020807a.asp">James Brown</A>, <A href="/news/200205/pop_icons.asp"></A><A id="f887" class="f887" href="/affiliate/C887">Chuck Berry</A>, <A id="f888" class="f888" href="/affiliate/C888">Bo Diddley</A> and <A id="f890" class="f890" href="/affiliate/C890">Little Richard</A>, <A href=" /news/200308/20030806a.asp">Isaac Hayes</A>, Motown songwriting trio <A href=" /news/200305/pop_hdh.asp"></A><A id="f1726" class="f1726" href="/affiliate/C1726">Brian Holland</A>, <A id="f272" class="f272" href="/affiliate/C272">Lamont Dozier</A> and <A id="f1728" class="f1728" href="/affiliate/C1728">Edward Holland</A>, and last year's Country ICON, <A href="/news/200211/country%5Fbanderson.asp">Bill Anderson</A>. </P><P> Of the 64 songwriters recognized, nine joined Steele as multiple winners: <a id='f2644' class='f2644' href='/affiliate/C2644'>Tony Martin</a> and <A href="/news/200211/country_tshapiro.asp">Tom Shapiro</A> with three songs each; <A href="/musicworld/features/200102/anderson.asp">Al Anderson</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200202/tkeith.asp">Toby Keith</A>, <a id='f3153' class='f3153' href='/affiliate/C3153'>David Lee</a>, <A id="f536" class="f536" href="/affiliate/C536">Lee Thomas Miller</A>, <a id='f2645' class='f2645' href='/affiliate/C2645'>Mark Nesler</a>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200008/tsillers.asp">Tia Sillers</A> and <A href="/news/200211/country_tverges.asp">Troy Verges</A> with two each. </P><P> Additional publishers with three or more awards were Songs of Windswept Pacific; Universal Music Publishing Group; Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.; Mosaic Music; Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc./Zomba Songs Inc.; EMI Music Publishing; Steele's companies Gottahaveable Music/My Life's Work Music; and Shapiro's company Wenonga Music. </P><P> Among this year's honorees, 24 songs have reached the status of BMI Million-Air (accumulating at least one million broadcast performances) for a total of over 32 million performances. Based on an average length of three minutes, one million airplays is the equivalent of 50,000 hours or 5.7 years, continuously; Million-Airs on the 2003 Country list translate into 1.6 million hours or 185 years of continuous airplay. In addition to "The Cowboy In Me," songs cited for the second consecutive year were Million-Airs "Blessed," "Bring On the Rain," "I'm Movin' On" and "Young." </P><P> BMI's Citation of Achievement awards are given annually in recognition of popularity in the field of country music, as measured by feature broadcast performances on American radio and television; the 2003 Country Awards eligibility period ran April 1, 2002 through March 31, 2003. </P><P> BMI represents approximately 300,000 songwriters, composers and publishers in all areas of music. It collects license fees on behalf of American creators, as well as for thousands of creators from around the world who haven chosen BMI for American representation. The fees for the public performances of its repertoire are then distributed as royalties to the writers and copyright holders BMI represents. These performances include radio airplay, broadcast and cable television carriage and live and recorded performances by other music customers, including but not limited to the Internet, cell phone ring tones, restaurants and clubs, retail outlets, and music-on-hold.</P>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2003-11-03T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Celebrates Country Music at Awards Ceremony</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233187</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Anderson, Bill, Beathard, Casey, Berry, Chuck, Brooks &amp; Dunn, Brown, James, Bryant, Del, Byrd, Tracy, Diddley, Bo, Green, Marv, Kirkpatrick, Wayne, Little Richard, Lonestar, McBride, Martina, McDonald, Richie, Myers, Frank, Preston, Frances, Shapiro, Tom, Sillers, Tia, Steele, Jeffrey, Tomberlin, Bobby, Verges, Troy, Wariner, Steve, White, Phillip, Awards, Musical Styles, Country, Pop, Urban, Musicworld, Feature, BMI Country Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Performing rights organization BMI presented its annual Country Awards November 5, honoring the songwriters and publishers of the past year&#8217;s 50 most performed country songs. Ultimate honors went to <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/lonestar.asp">Lonestar</A>&#8217;s &#8220;I&#8217;m Already There&#8221; as Song of the Year, to Tom Shapiro and <A id="f942" class="f942" href="/affiliate/C942">Troy Verges</A> as Songwriters of the Year, and to Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville as Publisher of the Year. The BMI Country Awards -- <A href="/news/200210/country_history.asp">country music&#8217;s oldest awards celebration</A> -- were hosted by President & CEO Frances W. Preston and Vice President Paul Corbin at the company&#8217;s Music Row offices. <P><TABLE width="400" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR><TD><IMG src="/news/200211/images/country_group.jpg" width="400" height="170"><BR> <FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pictured (l to r) onstage at BMI Nashville are BMI Senior VP <A id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068">Del Bryant</A>, Richie McDonald, Sony/ATV Music Publishing's Donna Hilley, BMI ICON honoree Bill Anderson, BMI President & CEO <A id="f618" class="f618" href="/affiliate/C618">Frances Preston</A>, BMI VP Paul Corbin, Tom Shapiro and Troy Verges.</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <BR> &#8220;I&#8217;m Already There&#8221; earned songwriter Richie McDonald of Lonestar the 34th Robert J. Burton Award as Most Performed Country Song of the Year. This distinction is given to the song tallying the most feature broadcast performances during the eligibility period. Sony/ATV Tree (an entity of Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville) was also presented with a BMI Crystal as publisher. </P><P> <TABLE width="460" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR><TD><DIV align="center"><A href="/news/200211/country_photos.asp"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Click here for photos from the event</FONT></A></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> </P><P> <TABLE width="460" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR><TD><DIV align="center"><A href="/news/200211/country_list.asp"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Click here for the Country Awards Song List</FONT></A></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> </P><P>The title track from Lonestar&#8217;s platinum RCA album was a multi-format smash, including six weeks at #1 on the Country chart, and has already achieved <A href="/awards/millionairs/index.asp">Million-Air</A> (million performance) status. McDonald, who previously garnered BMI Country and Million-Air accolades for Lonestar&#8217;s &#8220;Everything&#8217;s Changed,&#8221; wrote &#8220;I&#8217;m Already There&#8221; with Gary Baker and <A id="f561" class="f561" href="/affiliate/C561">Frank Myers</A> (shares not licensed through BMI). This marks the second time Lonestar has recorded the BMI Country Song of the Year: <A href="/news/200010/20001004a.asp">&#8220;</A>Amazed&#8221; (written by <A id="f897" class="f897" href="/affiliate/C897">Marv Green</A>, Chris Lindsey and Aimee Mayo) won in 2000. </P><P><TABLE width="460" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR><TD colspan="4"><DIV align="center"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Click a photo to learn more about these writers:</FONT></DIV></TD></TR><TR align="center"><TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="/news/200211/country_banderson.asp"><IMG src="/news/200211/images/country_banderson_small.jpg" width="100" height="125" border="0"><BR> <FONT color="#CCCCCC">Bill Anderson</FONT></A></FONT></FONT></TD><TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="/news/200211/country_tverges.asp"><IMG src="/news/200211/images/country_tverges_small.jpg" width="100" height="125" border="0"><BR> <FONT color="#CCCCCC"> Troy Verges</FONT></A></FONT></FONT></TD><TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="/news/200211/country_rmcdonald.asp"><IMG src="/news/200211/images/country_rmcdonald_small.jpg" width="100" height="125" border="0"><BR> <FONT color="#CCCCCC">Richie McDonald</FONT></A></FONT></FONT></TD><TD><FONT size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><A href="/news/200211/country_tshapiro.asp"><IMG src="/news/200211/images/country_tshapiro_small.jpg" width="100" height="125" border="0"><BR> <FONT color="#CCCCCC">Tom Shapiro</FONT></A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> </P><P> A veteran writer and a newcomer each contributed four songs to the list of 50 to share the title of Country Songwriter of the Year. Tom Shapiro, also BMI&#8217;s top country songwriter in 1993, &#8217;96 and &#8217;97, took the prize via &#8220;Ain&#8217;t Nothing &#8216;Bout You&#8221; (<A href="/musicworld/features/200010/brooksdunn.asp">Brooks & Dunn</A>), &#8220;In Another World&#8221; (Joe Diffie), &#8220;Just Let Me Be In Love&#8221; (<A id="f185" class="f185" href="/affiliate/C185">Tracy Byrd</A>) and &#8220;Loving Every Minute&#8221; (Mark Wills). Shapiro&#8217;s BMI Awards total now stands at 32, with 23 BMI Million-Airs. </P><P> Troy Verges saw his first BMI Awards - &#8220;Blessed&#8221; (<A id="f2247" class="f2247" href="/affiliate/C2247">Martina McBride</A> #1), &#8220;I Would&#8217;ve Loved You Anyway&#8221; (Trisha Yearwood), &#8220;Who I Am&#8221; (Jessica Andrews #1) and &#8220;With Me&#8221; (Lonestar) - deliver a share of the night&#8217;s top songwriting prize. </P><P> Complementing its Song of the Year victory, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville claimed BMI Country Publisher of the Year by accumulating the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. President & CEO Donna Hilley accepted on behalf of the publisher, which placed 16 songs on the most-performed list through its companies Sony/ATV Tree and Sony/ATV Acuff Rose. </P><P> Legendary singer/songwriter Bill Anderson was saluted as a BMI ICON for his &#8220;unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.&#8221; Since his first hit, &#8220;City Lights,&#8221; in 1958, Anderson has scored with nearly 50 charting singles and more than 50 BMI Country and Pop Awards. Presented tonight for only the fifth time, the honor was bestowed earlier this year on <A href="/news/200205/pop%5Ficons.asp"></A><A id="f887" class="f887" href="/affiliate/C887">Chuck Berry</A>, <A id="f888" class="f888" href="/affiliate/C888">Bo Diddley</A> and <A id="f890" class="f890" href="/affiliate/C890">Little Richard</A> at the BMI Pop Awards and on <A href="/news/200208/20020807a.asp"></A><A id="f916" class="f916" href="/affiliate/C916">James Brown</A> at the BMI Urban Awards. </P><P> Of the 54 songwriters recognized on the list of 50 songs, six collected two awards: <A id="f134" class="f134" href="/affiliate/C134">Casey Beathard</A>, Brett James, <A id="f442" class="f442" href="/affiliate/C442">Wayne Kirkpatrick</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200103/jsteele.asp">Jeffrey Steele</A>, <A id="f876" class="f876" href="/affiliate/C876">Steve Wariner</A> and <A id="f1816" class="f1816" href="/affiliate/C1816">Phillip White</A>. </P><P> Additional publishers collecting three or more awards were Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Universal Music Publishing (Irving Music, Songs of Universal, Inc., and Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.), EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc., Shapiro&#8217;s company Wenonga Music and Ensign Music Corporation. </P><P> Among this year&#8217;s honorees, 20 songs have reached the status of BMI Million-Air (accumulating at least one million broadcast performances) for a total of over 23 million performances. Based on an average length of three minutes, one million airplays is the equivalent of 50,000 hours or 5.7 years, continuously; Million-Airs on the 2002 Country list translate into 1.1 million hours or 131 years of continuous airplay. </P><P> Two songs were cited for the second consecutive year: multi-Million-Airs &#8220;I Hope You Dance&#8221; by <A id="f691" class="f691" href="/affiliate/C691">Tia Sillers</A> (2001 BMI Country Song of the Year) and &#8220;One More Day&#8221; by <A id="f762" class="f762" href="/affiliate/C762">Bobby Tomberlin</A>. </P><P> BMI&#8217;s Citation of Achievement awards are given annually in recognition of popularity in the field of country music, as measured by feature broadcast performances on American radio and television; the 2002 Country Awards eligibility period ran April 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002. </P><P> High-resolution photos are available for downloading at <A href="http://press.bmi.com/country02">press.bmi.com/country02</A>
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      <title>50th Annual BMI Country Awards Honor Top Music Makers on Nov. 5</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233178</link>
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      <dc:subject>Holy, Steve, Alabama, Anderson, Bill, Braddock, Bobby, Diamond Rio, Dunn, Ronnie, Gill, Vince, Grant, Amy, Green, Marv, Griggs, Andy, Haggard, Merle, Howard, Harlan, Johnson, Carolyn Dawn, Keith, Toby, Kristofferson, Kris, Loudermilk, John D., Maguire, Martie, McBride, Martina, Miller, Roger, Overstreet, Paul, Owen, Randy, Preston, Frances, Robison, Bruce, Roe, Marty, Shapiro, Tom, Sherrill, Billy, Sillers, Tia, Steele, Jeffrey, Tippin, Aaron, Trick Pony, Twain, Shania, Urban, Keith, Wariner, Steve, Country, BMI Country Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI will salute the past year's most popular country songs on Tuesday, November 5 at the 50th Annual BMI Country Awards, the oldest awards program honoring country music creators. Staged at the company's Music Row offices, the black-tie, invitation-only event spotlights the 50 most performed songs of last year. BMI President & CEO <A id="f618" class="f618" href="/affiliate/C618">Frances Preston</A> and BMI Nashville Vice President Paul Corbin will present Citations of Achievement to the writers and publishers of the top 50 songs. The evening will culminate in the announcement of Songwriter of the Year, Publisher of the Year, and Most Performed Country Song of the Year (the Robert J. Burton Award).<P></P>                          <P>Among the guests expected are <A href="/news/200111/20011107a.asp">last year's</A> BMI Songwriter/Artist of the Year <A href="/musicworld/features/200202/tkeith.asp">Toby Keith</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200010/brooksdunn.asp">Kix Brooks & <a id='f2834' class='f2834' href='/affiliate/C2834'>Ronnie Dunn</a></A>, <A id="f2247" class="f2247" href="/affiliate/C2247">Martina McBride</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200009/urban.asp">keith urban</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200008/kchesney.asp">Kenny Chesney</A>, <A id="f939" class="f939" href="/affiliate/C939">Marty Roe</A> and Jimmy Olander of <a id='f2903' class='f2903' href='/affiliate/C2903'>Diamond Rio</a>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200008/vgill.asp">Vince Gill</A> & <A id="f2373" class="f2373" href="/affiliate/C2373">Amy Grant</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200101/atippin.asp">Aaron Tippin</A>, <A id="f935" class="f935" href="/affiliate/C935">Carolyn Dawn Johnson</A>, <A id="f876" class="f876" href="/affiliate/C876">Steve Wariner</A>, <A id="f871" class="f871" href="/affiliate/C871">Bill Anderson</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200103/jsteele.asp">Jeffrey Steele</A>, <A id="f881" class="f881" href="/affiliate/C881">Randy Owen</A> of <A href="/musicworld/features/200105/alabama.asp">Alabama</A>, <a id='f3134' class='f3134' href='/affiliate/C3134'>Bruce Robison</a> & Kelly Willis, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200008/agriggs.asp">Andy Griggs</A>, <A id="f941" class="f941" href="/affiliate/C941">Trick Pony</A> and <a id='f3366' class='f3366' href='/affiliate/C3366'>Steve Holy</a>.</P> <P>Among the distinguished talents who have previously been crowned BMI Country Songwriter of the Year are <A id="f2291" class="f2291" href="/affiliate/C2291">Harlan Howard</A>, Don Gibson, Bill Anderson, <a id='f3077' class='f3077' href='/affiliate/C3077'>Roger Miller</a>, <a id='f3078' class='f3078' href='/affiliate/C3078'>John D. Loudermilk</a>, <A id="f453" class="f453" href="/affiliate/C453">Kris Kristofferson</A>, <A id="f356" class="f356" href="/affiliate/C356">Merle Haggard</A>, Dennis Morgan, <A id="f594" class="f594" href="/affiliate/C594">Paul Overstreet</A>, Vince Gill, <A href="/musicworld/features/199909/shania.asp">Shania Twain</A>, <A id="f940" class="f940" href="/affiliate/C940">Tom Shapiro</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/dixiechicks.asp">Dixie Chick</A> <a id='f3079' class='f3079' href='/affiliate/C3079'>Martie Maguire</a>, Ronnie Dunn, <A id="f2640" class="f2640" href="/affiliate/C2640">Bobby Braddock</A> and eight-time victor <a id='f3080' class='f3080' href='/affiliate/C3080'>Billy Sherrill</a>. In addition to Keith, other top winners from the 2001 BMI Country Awards were Songwriters <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp"></A><A id="f897" class="f897" href="/affiliate/C897">Marv Green</A> and Aimee Mayo, and <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200008/tsillers.asp">Tia Sillers</A>, writer of Song of the Year <A href="/news/200008/20000815a.asp">"I Hope You Dance."</A></P> <TABLE width="460" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#333333"> <TBODY><TR><TD><DIV align="center"><A href="/news/entry/534440"><FONT color="#CCCCCC" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Read a brief history of the BMI Country Awards</FONT></A></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>Check back here at 10 pm CT/11 pm ET November 5 for a complete list of 2002 BMI Country Award winners. High-resolution photos will also be available for downloading at <A href="http://press.bmi.com">press.bmi.com</A>.</P>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2002-10-20T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Key West Songwriters Festival</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233276</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Cannon, Chuck, Emerick, Scott, Nicholson, Gary, Sillers, Tia, Musical Styles, Country, Singer&#45;Songwriter</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hog's Breath Seventh Annual Key West Songwriters Festival (May 8-11), sponsored by BMI, had no trouble attracting top talents. Pictured after a beachfront performance at the Hog's Breath Saloon are BMI's Mark Mason, <a id='f2699' class='f2699' href='/affiliate/C2699'>Gary Nicholson</a> ("One More Chance"), <a id='f283' class='f283' href='/affiliate/C283'>Scott Emerick</a> ("I'm Just Talking About Tonight"), MCA artist Jessi Alexander, Mark Selby ("There's Your Trouble"), <a id='f691' class='f691' href='/affiliate/C691'>Tia Sillers</a> ("I Hope You Dance"), Billy Dean ("Somewhere In My Broken Heart"), <a id='f192' class='f192' href='/affiliate/C192'>Chuck Cannon</a> ("How Do You Like Me Now?!") and Hog's Breath's Charlie Bauer.</p> <table width="400" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <tr> <td> <div align="left"><img src="/musicworld/musicpeople/200206/images/key_west.jpg" width="400" height="146"></div> </td> </tr> </table> <p>The Eighth Annual Key West Songwriters Festival has been set for May 7-11, 2003. For more infomation, call (305) 296-4222 or visit <a href="http://www.hogsbreath.com" target="_blank">www.hogsbreath.com</a> for updates.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2002-06-06T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>her current projects</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/podcasts/container/132852</link>
      <description>Tia Sillers discusses her current projects</description>
      <dc:subject>Sillers, Tia, Country, Pop, In Their Own Words, Video, 2002, BMI Pop Awards</dc:subject>
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      <dc:date>2002-05-13T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>&#8216;I Hope You Dance&#8217; Steps to &#8216;Song Of The Year&#8217; Tune at 49th Annual BMI Count</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233044</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Alabama, Allen, Harley, Amazed, Bentley, Stephanie, Black, Clint, Bogard, Steve, Brock, Chad, Cannon, Chuck, Clark, Terri, Collins, Jim, Crosby, Rob, Diamond Rio, Dillon, Dean, DiPiero, Bob, Douglas, Tom, Dunn, Ronnie, Evans, Sara, Funk, Jim, Gill, Vince, Godard, Gilles, Green, Marv, Greenwood, Lee, Griggs, Andy, Hagen, Earle, Hickenlooper, Erik, Hill, Ed, Hill, Faith, Howard, Harlan, Hummon, Marcus, Keith, Toby, Krauss, Alison, Lonestar, Loveless, Patty, Luther, Bill, Martin, Tony, McBride, Martina, McGraw, Tim, McHugh, Thom, Nelson, Willie, Nesler, Mark, Nichols, Tim, Nichols, Tim, Preston, Frances, Rascal Flatts, Sillers, Tia, Smith, Shaye, Smith, Stephony, Steele, Jeffrey, Strait, George, Tippin, Aaron, Tippin, Thea, Tomberlin, Bobby, Travis, Randy, Tritt, Travis, Twain, Shania, Urban, Keith, Wariner, Steve, Wells, Danny, Wilson, Brian, Wright, Chely, Wright, Mark, Yankee Grey, Awards, BMI Awards, BMI Country Awards, Musical Styles, Country, Dance, Pop, Rock, Urban, Musicworld, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P align="left">BMI staged the 49th edition of its Country Awards last night, with ultimate honors saved for <A href="/news/200008/20000815a.asp">&#8220;I Hope You Dance,&#8221;</A> songwriters <A href="/musicworld/features/200005/tkeith.asp">Toby Keith</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp">Marv Green</A> and <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp">Aimee Mayo</A>, and publishing titan Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. BMI Citations of Achievement were presented by President &amp; CEO Frances W. Preston and Vice President Paul Corbin to the songwriters and publishers of the past year&#8217;s 50 most performed songs during a black-tie gala at the company&#8217;s Music Row offices. This celebration -- the oldest <A href="/awards/index.asp">awards</A> program saluting country music&#8217;s creators -- culminated in the announcements of Country Song, Songwriter, and Publisher of the Year. </P> <TABLE width="350" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_fdny.jpg" width="350" height="214"><BR> Pictured are BMI Nashville Vice President Paul Corbin, FDNY Lt. Vincent Louis, NYPD Lt. Stephen Reardon, FDNY Lt. Michael Dilena, BMI President &amp; CEO <A id="f618" class="f618" href="/affiliate/C618">Frances Preston</A>, and Tennessee Speaker of the House James Naifeh. </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P><A href="/news/200111/20011107c.asp"><I><B>Click here</B></I></A><B><I> to see pictures from the awards ceremony. High-resolution photos from the event are available for downloading at <A href="http://press.bmi.com/country2001/">press.bmi.com</A>.</I></B></P> <P>Highlights of the evening included a special tribute to the victims and rescuers of the <A href="/about/help.asp">September 11th</A> disaster. After a video collage, Preston introduced three men who were on duty that day and responded to the call at the World Trade Center: New York Fire Department Lieutenants Michael Dilena and Vincent Louis of Engine Co. 236 in East New York, Brooklyn, and New York Police Department Lieutenant Stephen Reardon of the Emergency Service Unit (ESU) in Brooklyn. The officers, who have been at Ground Zero since the terrorist attacks, were presented with Profile In Courage certificates on behalf of the FDNY and the NYPD. The remembrance tribute continued with a stirring performance by <A id="f878" class="f878" href="/affiliate/C878">Lee Greenwood</A> of <A href="/news/200109/20010927a.asp">&#8220;God Bless The USA&#8221;</A>; Greenwood was later honored with the Words of Freedom Award. </P> <P align="left">&#8220;I Hope You Dance&#8221; earned writer <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200008/tsillers.asp">Tia Sillers</A> the 33rd Robert J. Burton Award as Most Performed Country Song of the Year. A multi-week, multi-format #1 smash for MCA recording artist Lee Ann Womack, &#8220;I Hope You Dance&#8221; is published by Choice Is Tragic Music (Sillers accepting) and Ensign Music Corporation (Chairman &amp; CEO Irwin Z. Robinson and Vice President Pat Finch of parent The Famous Music Publishing Companies accepting). Sillers, who previously garnered BMI Country accolades for &#8220;There&#8217;s Your Trouble,&#8221; &#8220;Lipstick Promises&#8221; and &#8220;Land Of The Living,&#8221; wrote the song with Mark D. Sanders (share not licensed through BMI). </P> <TABLE width="460" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR valign="top" align="center"><TD width="151"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_tkeith.jpg" width="150" height="148"><BR> Toby Keith (<A href="/news/200111/20011107b.asp#tkeith">Read Bio</A>)</FONT></TD><TD width="31"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"></FONT></TD><TD width="133"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_mayo_green.jpg" height="148"><BR> Aimee Mayo (<A href="/news/200111/20011107b.asp#amayo">Read Bio</A>) and Marv Green (<A href="/news/200111/20011107b.asp#mgreen">Read Bio</A>) <BR> </FONT></TD><TD width="32"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"></FONT></TD><TD width="113"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_tsillers.jpg" height="148"><BR> Tia Sillers (<A href="/news/200111/20011107b.asp#tsillers">Read Bio</A>)</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <BR> <TABLE width="400" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_group.jpg" width="400" height="228"><BR> Pictured (l to r) onstage at BMI Nashville are BMI Country Songwriters of the Year Marv Green and Aimee Mayo, "I Hope You Dance" writer Tia Sillers, Ensign Music's Pat Finch, Lee Greenwood, BMI Country Songwriter/Artist of the Year Toby Keith, BMI President &amp; CEO Frances Preston, Willie Nelson, BMI Country Song of the Ensign Music's Irwin Z. Robinson and Les Bider of BMI Country Publisher of the Year Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">Toby Keith, Marv Green and Aimee Mayo each contributed three songs to the list of 50 to form a Country Songwriter of the Year triumvirate. Keith was presented with a BMI Crystal inscribed &#8220;Songwriter/Artist of the Year,&#8221; Green and Mayo with &#8220;Songwriter of the Year&#8221; Crystals. </P> <P align="left">Keith took the prize via his recordings of &#8220;Country Comes To Town,&#8221; &#8220;How Do You Like Me Now?!&#8221; (co-written with <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200005/ccannon.asp">Chuck Cannon</A>) and <A href="/news/200103/20010313a.asp">&#8220;You Shouldn&#8217;t </A>Kiss Me Like This,&#8221; all from his platinum DreamWorks album <I>How Do You Like Me Now?!</I> Keith&#8217;s BMI Awards total now stands at 12, including &#8220;Wish I Didn&#8217;t Know Now,&#8221; &#8220;You Ain&#8217;t Much Fun,&#8221; &#8220;Dream Walkin,&#8221; &#8220;Who&#8217;s That Man&#8221; and &#8220;He Ain&#8217;t Worth Missing.&#8221; </P> <P align="left">Green and Mayo teamed to write <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp&#8220; >"></A><A id="f95" class="f95" href="/affiliate/C95">Amazed</A>&#8221;&gt; [2nd award] (<A href="/musicworld/features/200006/lonestar.asp">Lonestar</A>), &#8220;Let&#8217;s Make Love&#8221; (<A href="/musicworld/features/199912/fhill.asp">Faith Hill</A> &amp; <A href="/musicworld/features/199909/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw</A>) and &#8220;It&#8217;s Always Something&#8221; (Joe Diffie). Last year the writers shared, along with <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp">Chris Lindsey</A>, BMI Country Song of the Year honors for &#8220;Amazed.&#8221; Green&#8217;s previous BMI honors came courtesy of &#8220;Day In, Day Out&#8221; and &#8220;True&#8221;; Mayo has BMI Citations for &#8220;My Best Friend&#8221; and &#8220;Places I&#8217;ve Never Been.&#8221; </P> <P align="left">Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. claimed BMI Country Publisher of the Year by accumulating the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. Accepting the BMI Crystal for the publisher, which placed 11 songs on the most-performed list, were Chairman &amp; CEO Les Bider and Executive VP/GM Tim Wipperman of parent company Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. </P> <P align="left">Legendary singer/songwriter <A href="/musicworld/features/200009/wnelson.asp">Willie Nelson</A> was saluted with the President&#8217;s Award. BMI created the President&#8217;s Award in 1993 to honor an exceptional person or persons in the entertainment industry deserving of special recognition. Presented tonight for only the fifth time, the honor has previously been bestowed on <A id="f2291" class="f2291" href="/affiliate/C2291">Harlan Howard</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200007/bwilson.asp">Brian </A>Wilson, <A id="f355" class="f355" href="/affiliate/C355">Earle Hagen</A> and <A href="/musicworld/features/200105/alabama.asp">Alabama</A>. </P> <P align="left">Of the 64 songwriters recognized, eight, in addition to Keith, Green and Mayo, were multiple winners: Chris Lindsey, <A href="/news/200007/20000720b.asp">Chad Brock</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200005/tdouglas.asp">Tom Douglas</A>, Rick Giles, <A id="f2232" class="f2232" href="/affiliate/C2232">Bill Luther</A>, <A href="/news/200104/20010404a.asp">Bobby Tomberlin</A>, <A id="f797" class="f797" href="/affiliate/C797">Danny Wells</A> and Darryl Worley. </P> <P align="left">Additional publishers collecting three or more awards were Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc.; EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.; Sony/ATV Tree; Universal Music Publishing Group (Irving Music, Songs of Universal, Inc., and Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.); Golden Wheat Music; Mike Curb Music; Songs of Nashville DreamWorks; and Tokeco Tunes. </P> <P align="left">&#8220;Flowers On The Wall&#8221; was recognized with its third BMI Country Award. Written by the late Lew Dewitt of the Statler Brothers, the song was honored in 1966 and 1967 (plus a 1966 Pop Award), and has accumulated more than two million performances. Three songs were cited for the second consecutive year: &#8220;Amazed&#8221; (<A href="/news/200010/20001004a.asp">2000 BMI Country Song of the Year</A>); &#8220;Breathe&#8221; (<A href="/news/200105/20010516a.asp">2001 BMI Pop Song of the Year</A>); and &#8220;How Do You Like Me Now?!&#8221; </P> <P align="left">Among this year&#8217;s honorees, 25 songs have reached the status of <A href="/awards/millionairs/index.asp">BMI Million-Air</A> (accumulating at least one million broadcast performances) for a total of over 30 million performances. Based on an average length of three minutes, one million airplays is the equivalent of 50,000 hours or 5.7 years, continuously; Million-Airs on the 2001 Country list translate into 1.5 million hours or 171 years of continuous airplay. </P> <P align="left">BMI&#8217;s Citations of Achievement are given annually in recognition of popularity in the field of country music, as measured by feature broadcast performances on American radio and television; the 2001 Country Awards eligibility period ran April 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001. </P> <P align="left"><B><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#CC0000">2001 BMI Country Awards </FONT></B></P> <P><B>AMAZED (2nd Award) </B><BR> Marv Green <BR> Chris Lindsey <BR> Aimee Mayo <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Golden Wheat Music <BR> Silverkiss Music <BR> Songs of Nashville DreamWorks <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Lonestar: BNA </I> </P><P><B>ANOTHER NINE MINUTES </B><BR> Billy Crain <BR> Tom Douglas <BR> Nick N' Ash Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> <A id="f828" class="f828" href="/affiliate/C828">Yankee Grey</A>: Monument </I> </P><P><B>BEEN THERE </B><BR> <A id="f2248" class="f2248" href="/affiliate/C2248">Clint Black</A> <BR> <A id="f876" class="f876" href="/affiliate/C876">Steve Wariner</A> <BR> Blackened Music <BR> Steve Wariner Music <I><BR> Clint Black with Steve Wariner: </I>RCA </P><P><B>THE BEST DAY </B><BR> Carson Chamberlain <BR> Dean Dillon <BR> Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. <BR> Everything I Love Music <BR> Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <I><BR> George Strait: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>BEST OF INTENTIONS </B><BR> <A id="f771" class="f771" href="/affiliate/C771">Travis Tritt</A> <BR> Post Oak Publishing <I><BR> Travis Tritt: Columbia </I> </P><P><B>BORN TO FLY </B><BR> <A id="f294" class="f294" href="/affiliate/C294">Sara Evans</A> <BR> <A id="f388" class="f388" href="/affiliate/C388">Marcus Hummon</A> <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Floyd's Dream Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> Sara Evans: </I>RCA<I>     </I> </P><P><B>BREATHE (2nd Award) </B><BR> <A id="f142" class="f142" href="/affiliate/C142">Stephanie Bentley</A> <BR> Hopechest Music <BR> Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <I><BR> Faith Hill: Warner Bros. </I> </P><P><B>BURN </B><BR> Tina Arena (APRA) <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <I><BR> Jo Dee Messina: </I>Curb </P><P><B>BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD </B><BR> <A id="f780" class="f780" href="/affiliate/C780">keith urban</A> <BR> Coburn Music, Inc. <I><BR> keith urban: Capitol Nashville </I> </P><P><B>BUY ME A ROSE </B><BR> <A id="f2594" class="f2594" href="/affiliate/C2594">Jim Funk</A> <BR> <A id="f2595" class="f2595" href="/affiliate/C2595">Erik Hickenlooper</A> <BR> Blue Plate Music Publishing <BR> Rex Benson Music <I><BR> Kenny Rogers with <A id="f451" class="f451" href="/affiliate/C451">Alison Krauss</A> &amp; Billy Dean: Dreamcatcher </I> </P><P><B>CARLENE </B><BR> Charlie Black <BR> Rory Bourke <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Flybridge Tunes <BR> Rory Bourke Music Co. <I><BR> Phil Vassar: Arista </I> </P><P><B>THE CHAIN OF LOVE </B><BR> Jonnie Barnett <BR> Pugwash Music <BR> Waterdance Music <I><BR> Clay Walker: Giant </I> </P><P><B>COULDN'T LAST A MOMENT </B><BR> <A id="f717" class="f717" href="/affiliate/C717">Jeffrey Steele</A> <BR> Danny Wells <BR> Irving Music <BR> My Life's Work Music <BR> Songs of Windswept Pacific <BR> Yellow Desert Music <I><BR> Collin Raye: Epic </I> </P><P><B>COUNTRY COMES TO TOWN </B><BR> Toby Keith <BR> Tokeco Tunes <I><BR> Toby Keith: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>FEELS LIKE LOVE </B><BR> <A id="f334" class="f334" href="/affiliate/C334">Vince Gill</A> <BR> Vinny Mae Music <I><BR> Vince Gill: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>FLOWERS ON THE WALL (3rd Award) </B><BR> Lew DeWitt <BR> Wallflower Music <I><BR> Eric Heatherly: Mercury Nashville </I> </P><P><B>GO ON </B><BR> Tony Martin <BR> Mark Nesler <BR> Baby Mae Music <BR> Buna Boy Music <BR> Glitterfish Music, Inc. <BR> Hamstein Cumberland Music <I><BR> George Strait: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>A GOOD DAY TO RUN </B><BR> Bobby Tomberlin <BR> Darryl Worley <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Hatley Creek Music <BR> Mike Curb Music <I><BR> Darryl Worley: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>HOW DO YOU LIKE ME NOW?! (2nd Award) </B><BR> Chuck Cannon <BR> Toby Keith <BR> Tokeco Tunes <BR> Wacissa River Music, Inc. <I><BR> Toby Keith: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>I HOPE YOU DANCE </B><BR> Tia Sillers <BR> Choice Is Tragic Music <BR> Ensign Music Corporation <I><BR> Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>I LOST IT </B><BR> Jimmy Olander <BR> Taxicaster Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Kenny Chesney: BNA </I> </P><P><B>IT WAS </B><BR> <A id="f823" class="f823" href="/affiliate/C823">Mark Wright</A> <BR> Marketwright Music <BR> Songs of Universal, Inc. <I><BR> <A id="f2598" class="f2598" href="/affiliate/C2598">Chely Wright</A>: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>IT'S ALWAYS SOMETHIN' </B><BR> Marv Green <BR> Aimee Mayo <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Golden Wheat Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Joe Diffie: Epic </I> </P><P><B>KISS THIS </B><BR> <A id="f760" class="f760" href="/affiliate/C760">Aaron Tippin</A> <BR> <A id="f2591" class="f2591" href="/affiliate/C2591">Thea Tippin</A> <BR> Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. <BR> Thea Later Music <I><BR> Aaron Tippin: Lyric Street </I> </P><P><B>LET'S MAKE LOVE </B><BR> Marv Green <BR> Chris Lindsey <BR> Bill Luther <BR> Aimee Mayo <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Golden Wheat Music <BR> Silverkiss Music <BR> Songs of Nashville DreamWorks <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Faith Hill with Tim McGraw: Warner Bros. </I> </P><P><B>LIGHTNING DOES THE WORK </B><BR> Chad Brock <BR> Kelly Garrett <BR> John Hadley <BR> Bluesabilly Music <BR> John Hadley Songs <BR> Lehsem Songs <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> Chad Brock: Warner Bros. </I> </P><P><B>A LITTLE GASOLINE </B><BR> Dean Miller <BR> Mighty Nice Music <I><BR> <A id="f217" class="f217" href="/affiliate/C217">Terri Clark</A>: Mercury Nashville </I> </P><P><B>THE LITTLE GIRL </B><BR> <A id="f93" class="f93" href="/affiliate/C93">Harley Allen</A> <BR> Coburn Music, Inc. <I><BR> John Michael Montgomery: Atlantic </I> </P><P><B>LOVE'S THE ONLY HOUSE </B><BR> Tom Douglas <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> <A id="f2247" class="f2247" href="/affiliate/C2247">Martina McBride</A>: RCA </I> </P><P><B>MAKE UP IN LOVE </B><BR> Tony Ramey <BR> O-Tex Music <I><BR> Doug Stone: Atlantic </I> </P><P><B>A MAN AIN'T MADE OF STONE </B><BR> Franne Golde <BR> Robin Lerner <BR> Franne Gee Music <BR> Puckalesia Songs <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> <A id="f2276" class="f2276" href="/affiliate/C2276">Randy Travis</A>: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>MORE </B><BR> <A id="f2625" class="f2625" href="/affiliate/C2625">Thom McHugh</A> <BR> Golden Wheat Music <BR> McHuge Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Trace Adkins: Capitol Nashville </I> </P><P><B>ONE MORE DAY </B><BR> Bobby Tomberlin <BR> Mike Curb Music <I><BR> <A id="f2903" class="f2903" href="/affiliate/C2903">Diamond Rio</A>: Arista </I> </P><P><B>PRAYIN' FOR DAYLIGHT </B><BR> <A id="f1736" class="f1736" href="/affiliate/C1736">Steve Bogard</A> <BR> Rick Giles <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> <A id="f633" class="f633" href="/affiliate/C633">Rascal Flatts</A>: Lyric Street </I> </P><P><B>THE QUITTIN' KIND </B><BR> Phil Barnhart <BR> Sam Hogin <BR> Sam's Jammin' Songs <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> Suffer In Silence Music <I><BR> Joe Diffie: </I>Epic </P><P><B>SHE'S MORE </B><BR> <A id="f238" class="f238" href="/affiliate/C238">Rob Crosby</A> <BR> Crutchfield Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> <A id="f349" class="f349" href="/affiliate/C349">Andy Griggs</A>: RCA </I> </P><P><B>THAT'S THE KIND OF MOOD I'M IN </B><BR> Rick Giles <BR> <A id="f336" class="f336" href="/affiliate/C336">Gilles Godard</A> (SOCAN) <BR> <A id="f1093" class="f1093" href="/affiliate/C1093">Tim Nichols</A> <BR> Buzz Cut Music <BR> Diamond Storm Music, Inc. <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Mike Curb Music <BR> Ty Land Music <I><BR> <A id="f494" class="f494" href="/affiliate/C494">Patty Loveless</A>: Epic </I> </P><P><B>THERE IS NO ARIZONA </B><BR> <A id="f703" class="f703" href="/affiliate/C703">Shaye Smith</A> <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Zomba Songs Inc. <I><BR> Jamie O'Neal: Mercury Nashville </I> </P><P><B>THERE YOU ARE </B><BR> <A id="f260" class="f260" href="/affiliate/C260">Bob DiPiero</A> <BR> <A id="f2229" class="f2229" href="/affiliate/C2229">Ed Hill</A> <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Love Monkey Music <BR> Music Hill Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> Martina McBride: RCA </I> </P><P><B>THIS EVERYDAY LOVE </B><BR> Danny Wells <BR> Irving Music <I><BR> Rascal Flatts: Lyric Street </I> </P><P><B>UNCONDITIONAL </B><BR> Rivers Rutherford <BR> Songs of Universal, Inc. <I><BR> Clay Davidson: Virgin </I> </P><P><B>WHAT ABOUT NOW </B><BR> Aaron Barker <BR> Blind Sparrow Music <BR> O-Tex Music <I><BR> Lonestar: BNA </I> </P><P><B>WHAT I NEED TO DO </B><BR> Bill Luther <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <I><BR> Kenny Chesney: BNA </I> </P><P><B>WHEN YOU NEED MY LOVE </B><BR> Wynn Varble <BR> Darryl Worley <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Hatley Creek Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Darryl Worley: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>WILD HORSES </B><BR> Bill Shore <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Garth Brooks: Capitol Nashville </I> </P><P><B>YES! </B><BR> Chad Brock <BR> <A id="f227" class="f227" href="/affiliate/C227">Jim Collins</A> <BR> <A id="f1384" class="f1384" href="/affiliate/C1384">Stephony Smith</A> <BR> Cuts R Us Songs, Inc. <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Lehsem Songs <BR> Make Shift Music <BR> Singles Only Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Chad Brock: Warner Bros. </I> </P><P><B>YOU SHOULDN'T KISS ME LIKE THIS </B><BR> Toby Keith <BR> Tokeco Tunes <I><BR> Toby Keith: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>YOU'LL ALWAYS BE LOVED BY ME </B><BR> Ronnie Dunn <BR> Terry McBride <BR> Showbilly Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> Brooks and Dunn: Arista </I> </P><P><B>YOU'VE GOT A WAY </B><BR> <A id="f773" class="f773" href="/affiliate/C773">Shania Twain</A> <BR> Loon Echo, Inc. <BR> Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <I><BR> Shania Twain: Mercury Nashville </I> </P><P><B>YOUR EVERYTHING </B><BR> Chris Lindsey <BR> Songs of Nashville DreamWorks <I><BR> Keith Urban: Capitol Nashville</I></P>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Tia Sillers</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/233635</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Sillers, Tia, Musical Styles, Country</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Standing) BMI's Patsy Bradley, David Preston, Paul Corbin, Joyce Rice, Perry Howard and Thomas Cain welcomed (seated) <a id='f691' class='f691' href='/affiliate/C691'>Tia Sillers</a> and Melissa Manchester to BMI Nashville for a songwriting session. Sillers had just returned from the Academy of Country Music Awards in Los Angeles, where she collected the ACM Song of the Year prize to go with her CMA and Grammy Awards.</p> <table width="400" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <tr valign="top"> <td><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><img src="/musicworld/musicpeople/200106/images/tsillers.jpg" width="400" height="286"> </font></td> </tr> </table> <p><i>photo: by Misha Hunke</i></p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2001-05-13T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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