2013 Photo Archive
Jung Youth performs during the 2013 Jingle Ball at Mercy Lounge.
The Kingston Springs perform during the 2013 Jingle Ball at Mercy Lounge.
The Tony Award-winning BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre held its fall “Smoker” - a semi-annual performance of new songs from Workshop scribes – on November 21 at BMI’s New York office. Pictured after the event (seated) are: BMI’s Patrick Cook, “Smoker” co-producer Frank Evans, lyricist Michele Foor. Pictured (back row) are: composer Natalie Tenenbaum, composer Daniel Israel, lyricist Kevin Wanzor,…
The Tony Award-winning BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop held its fall “Smoker” - a semi-annual performance of new songs from Workshop scribes – on November 21 at BMI’s New York office. BMI’s “Smoker” is modeled after informal social gatherings at Cambridge University. Pictured performing at the event is thespian Aidan Gemme.
"It Goes Like This" singer Thomas Rhett smiles as his first number one song as an artist is celebrated in Nashville.
Thomas Rhett and his father Rhett Akins pose together with plaques commemorating the family's continued unprecedented domination of country charts in 2013 – with either performing or writing credits, this father and son duo held an unbelievable 50% share of the Top Ten charts earlier this year.
The writing and performing team behind “It Goes Like This” smiles for the camera after presentations end, plaques in tow. Pictured are co-writer Rhett Akins, Thomas Rhett, and co-writers Ben Hayslip and Jimmy Robbins.
In addition to his first number one as a writer with "Round Here," Thomas Rhett was also lauded by BMI this week at Marathon Music Works in Nashville for his first number one as an artist, the multi-week hit "It Goes Like This." The co-writers behind the hit were longtime writing partners Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip, accompanied by promising…
Thomas Rhett takes a moment to thank everybody who made possible his first number one song as a writer.
Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard (center) thanks the audience for coming out to celebrate his and partner Brian Kelley's (left) third number one song, particularly co-writer and friend Thomas Rhett (right) for allowing the group to record it.