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Singer/songwriter David Frizzell stopped by BMI’s Nashville office on February 9 to talk about his upcoming Frizzell & Friends television special as well as his new single, “Say Hello to Heaven.” Proceeds from both the TV program and the song will benefit Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Frizzell & Friends will air on RFD-TV on March 29 at 10 p.m. Pictured…
Pictured celebrating at the “Tattoos on This Town” No. 1 party are co-writer Neil Thrasher, Jason Aldean, and co-writers Wendell Mobley and Michael Dulaney.
BMI celebrated the hard-working team behind Jason Aldean’s No. 1 “Tattoos on this Town” at Nashville’s Bound’ry on February 7. Written by Wendell Mobley, Michael Dulaney, and Neil Thrasher, the tune is Aldean’s eighth trip to the top of the charts. Thrasher and Dulaney also penned Aldean’s “Fly Over States,” which is currently flying up the charts. Pictured are producer…
Jason Aldean fields interviewers’ questions at the “Tattoos on This Town” No. 1 party.
Jason Aldean thanks his team at the “Tattoos on This Town” No. 1 party.
BMI’s Clay Bradley presents a special edition Takamine guitar to Michael Dulaney celebrating Dulaney’s first No. 1 as a BMI songwriter at the “Tattoos on This Town” No. 1 party.
Jessi Colter picked up BMI Million-Air Awards celebrating the million-plus performances of three of her late husband Waylon Jennings’ songs: “Rainy Day Woman,” “Good-Hearted Woman” and “Good Ol’ Boys.” “Rainy Day Woman,” written by Jennings alone, has earned more than one million performances, while “Good-Hearted Woman,” which Jennings wrote with Willie Nelson, has received more than three million. The iconic…
Sixteen-year-old singer/songwriter Jessica Farren recently joined BMI’s songwriting family. Jessica, who was selected for the 2011 Grammy Camp in New York last year, is the daughter of Grammy-winning songwriter/publisher/producer Chris Farren. Pictured are BMI’s Jody Williams and Leslie Roberts, Jessica Farren and Chris Farren.
BMI presented three Million-Air Awards to hit songwriter Thom McHugh on February 3 in Nashville. “Holdin’ Heaven” – Tracy Byrd’s first No. 1 in 1993 – has earned more than 3 million performances; Kenny Chesney’s “Don’t Happen Twice” has accrued more than 2 million; and Trace Adkins’ “More” has received more than 1 million. Pictured celebrating with the awards are…
Ryan Beaver performs “Under the Neons” at BMI in Nashville.
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