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During the #1 party for “Already Gone” and “It Happens,” co-writer Bobby Pinson thanks his family, friends and colleagues, including his longtime publisher, Stage Three Music’s Tim Hunze (right), for their continued support.
Pinson is all smiles as he shows off not one, but two #1 certificates presented by CMA during the #1 party for “Already Gone” and “It Happens,” held Thursday, July 30 at BMI’s office in Nashville.
Pinson’s son Cash (center) and wife Lucy (right) joined him in celebrating his recent chart-topping success at a reception held at BMI’s Nashville office on Thursday, July 30.
Big Borassa Music’s Brett Jones (r), who is an award-winning songwriter himself, congratulates staff writer Dallas Davidson (l) as BMI’s Perry Howard looks on at the BMI-hosted party held Monday, July 13 to celebrate chart-topper “Start a Band.”
“Start a Band” co-writer Dallas Davidson greets the crowd gathered at BMI’s Music Row offices to celebrate the song’s chart-topping success. While “Start a Band” marks Davidson’s first no. 1, it’s far from his first hit: He also co-wrote Trace Adkins’ “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” and Brooks & Dunn’s “Put a Girl in It.”
Pictured at the no. 1 party for “Start a Band” are Luke Bryan, Ben Hayslip, Jerrod Niemann, the song’s co-writer Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, Randy Houser and Jon Stone. Bryan, Niemann, Atkins, and Houser have all recorded Davidson’s songs.
Pictured at the BMI-hosted no. 1 party in Nashville for “Start a Band” are BMI’s Mark Mason; Sony Music Nashville’s Skip Bishop; co-writers Kelley Lovelace, Dallas Davidson, and Ashley Gorley; Sony Music Nashville’s Butch Waugh; Big Borassa Music’s Brett Jones; and BMI’s Perry Howard. Published by songwriter Brett Jones’ Big Borassa Music and recorded by Brad Paisley and Keith Urban,…
Montgomery Gentry recently reached a glittering career milestone: They were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. In addition to performing their hits “My Town” and “Something to Be Proud Of” as new members of the legendary club, the duo concluded the emotional evening by singing “Hillbilly Shoes” with Little Jimmy Dickens and Marty Stuart. Pictured at the Opry are Troy…
The annual Music Row Awards presented by trade publication Music Row were handed out Tuesday, June 30 at a reception in Nashville, and BMI songwriters enjoyed big wins: Jamey Johnson received the Breakthrough Artist of the Year crown, James Otto walked away with the Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year trophy, and Johnson, Otto and fellow BMI collaborator Lee Thomas Miller…
Avalon Peacock recently signed with BMI at the organization’s Nashville offices. In addition to being a contestant on the new season of CMT’s Can You Duet, Avalon is the daughter of legendary avant-garde musician Annette Peacock. Pictured are Avalon Peacock and BMI’s Perry Howard.
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