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Aug 09, 2011 BMI recently celebrated another career milestone for Grammy-winning songwriter Tim Nichols. His latest BMI Million-Air Award recognizes more than one million performances of Chris Young’s “The Man I Want to Be,” ensuring that his entire award-winning songwriting catalog has now accumulated more than 30 million performances. The 2005 BMI Country Songwriter of the Year is the pen behind contemporary standards… View Photo


Aug 09, 2011 Singer/songwriter Lacy Green recently visited BMI’s Nashville offices during a brief break from her radio tour in support of her debut single, “For the Summertime.” While in Music City, the 22-year-old North Carolina native also sat down for a series of writing sessions with producer and acclaimed BMI singer/songwriter Ronnie Bowman. Pictured are AristoMedia’s Jeff Walker, BMI’s Leslie Roberts, Lacy… View Photo


Aug 08, 2011 BMI proudly honored the Ronnie Dunn during an August 4 celebration at the organization’s Music Row offices. Since arriving in Nashville back in 1988, the Oklahoma native has become one of country music’s most successful songwriters, amassing a catalog that includes standards he wrote exclusively like “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” “Neon Moon,” and “She’s Not the Cheatin’ Kind,” as well as… View Photo


Aug 05, 2011 New BMI songwriter Cory Hunt stopped by organization’s Music Row office with his manager Chris Keaton. Hunt, who recently graduated from Appalachian State University, balances his time between writing in Nashville and touring throughout Virginia and the Carolinas. Pictured are BMI’s David Preston, Corey Hunt, and Chris Keaton. View Photo


Jul 28, 2011 Twelve-year-old Kelsey Klingensmith stopped by BMI’s Nashville office on Wednesday, July 27 to illustrate her songwriting chops. The Moville, Iowa native recently joined BMI’s growing family of songwriters. She has written and recorded more than 14 songs, including “Life in You,” which led to her winning the Bill Riley Talent Show at Iowa’s Cherokee County Fair. Pictured are Klingensmith and… View Photo


Jul 26, 2011 BMI presented a collection of Million-Air awards to songwriter Danny Wells with at the organization’s Music Row offices on July 14. The versatile Nashville hit-maker was honored for George Strait’s “Check Yes or No,” which has accumulated 5 million performances; Rascal Flatts’ “These Days,” which has earned 2 million; and Craig Morgan’s “Little Bit of Life,” which has amassed more… View Photo


Jul 22, 2011 Universal Music Group Nashville’s Joe Fisher, Don Poythress, Easton Corbin and Wynn Varble pose for a photo at the BMI-hosted party celebrating Corbin’s breakout year. Poythress and Varble co-wrote Corbin’s chart-topping debut single, “I’m A Little More Country Than That.” View Photo


Jul 22, 2011 Pictured at the recent BMI-hosted party celebrating Easton Corbin’s breakout year are producer Carson Chamberlain; Damon Moberly, Mercury VP, National Promotion; Sally Green, Mercury Director, Regional Promotion, Northeast; Joe Putnam, UMGN VP, National Road Promotion; Corbin; Royce Risser, UMGN Sr. VP, National Promotion; Doug Nichols, Turner & Nichols & Associates, Co-Manager; Ken Robold, UMGN Executive Vice President, General Manager; Eddie… View Photo


Jul 22, 2011 BMI singer/songwriter and Mercury recording artist Easton Corbin performs during a BMI-hosted party celebrating the scope of his breakout year. View Photo


Jul 22, 2011 BMI recently hosted a lunch-time soiree to toast Mercury Records breakout star Easton Corbin. The BMI singer/songwriter is the first solo male artist in 17 years to top the charts with his first two singles. Pictured are producer and BMI songwriter Carson Chamberlain; Ken Robold, UMGN Executive Vice President, General Manager; Corbin; and BMI’s Jody Williams. View Photo


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