Country Photo Archive
BMI's Clay Bradley presents Keith Urban with a commemorative BMI cup after general remarks lauding the success of "Little Bit of Everything."
BMI celebrated the team behind Keith Urban's latest chart-topper "Little Bit of Everything" earlier this week at a rooftop party in downtown Nashville. Co-written by Brad Warren, Brett Warren and Kevin Rudolf, the song marks Urban's fifteenth No. 1, The Warren Brothers' fourth and Rudolf's first in country. Pictured are (l-r): Brett Warren, Brad Warren, Keith Urban and BMI's Clay…
"Little Bit of Everything" co-writers and Keith Urban strike a pose to finish off the photo shoot.
Brett Warren takes his turn singing a verse of "Little Bit of Everything" alongside his co-writers and the song's producer, with the heart of downtown Nashville as a scenic backdrop.
Darius Rucker takes to the microphone to thank Secor and co-writer Bob Dylan for writing such a surefire classic country hit.
Old Crow Medicine Show poses with WSM microphones on the historic Ryman stage on the eve of their Grand Ole Opry induction.
Co-writer of "Wagon Wheel" Ketch Secor (left) gives a brief anecdotal history of the song's roots as well as a slew of gracious thanks to his band, family and Darius Rucker (right) for reviving the song in a new genre.
Darius Rucker (left) and Ketch Secor (right) trade smiles at a roundtable interview with local media.
Broadcast Music, Inc. celebrated the storied history and success of "Wagon Wheel" this week at a No. 1 party held at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Co-written by Old Crow Medicine Show's Ketch Secor and Bob Dylan, and recorded as a country single for the first time by Darius Rucker, "Wagon Wheel" is Secor's first No. 1 and Rucker's sixth as an…
Pictured at the “Don’t Ya” No. 1 party in Nashville are (l-r): Warner Music Nashville’s Scott Hendricks, Brett Eldredge and Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito.
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