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BMI also hosted its 10th annual “Film Music and the Bigger Picture” luncheon at the Chinatown Brasserie during the Independent Filmmaker Conference. Special guest speaker Audrey Kitagawa addressed the room of film, television, and music community leaders. The President of Light of Awareness International Spiritual Family, Kitagawa is a peace advocate, humanitarian, and experienced attorney who also serves as Chair…
Co-writer Rhett Akins discusses how he and co-writer Luke Laird composed “Take a Back Road” at the song’s no. 1 party at BMI.
Rodney Atkins (center) presents custom-made cornhole boards to “Take a Back Road” songwriters Rhett Akins (left) and Luke Laird at the song’s no. 1 party on Monday, October 3 at BMI.
BMI’s Jody Williams (far right) celebrates with the co-writers Luke Laird (left) and Rhett Akins (center) at the “Take a Back Road” no. 1 party.
Singer/songwriter Thomas Rhett celebrates with dad Rhett Akins at the no. 1 party celebrating the older Akins’ latest chart-topper, “Take a Back Road.”
Rodney Atkins is pictured at the “Take a Back Road” no. 1 party.
Co-writer Luke Laird speaks at the “Take a Back Road” no. 1 party.
BMI saluted two of Music Row’s most in-demand songwriters on Monday, October 3. Luke Laird and Rhett Akins penned Rodney Atkins’ characteristically down-home no. 1, “Take a Back Road,” during their very first co-writing session together. The smash became the seventh career chart-topper for both of the writers, who are crafting country music’s contemporary sound. Akins is responsible for the…
Songwriter Michael Biggs recently joined the BMI family. A civil engineering student at Tennessee State University, Biggs stopped by BMI’s Nashville office to sign on the dotted line, an important step in any burgeoning songwriter’s career. Pictured are Biggs and BMI’s Thomas Cain.
BMI presented a special edition Takamine guitar to songwriter Frank Myers during an intimate dinner celebrating his chart-topping “Tomorrow” on September 27. Myers co-wrote the song with Anthony Smith, and Chris Young took it to no. 1, adding another contemporary gem to Myers’ catalog, which includes crossover smash “I Swear,” recorded by John Michael Montgomery and All-4-One, and “You and…
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