Music Festivals and Industry Events Photo Archive
Songwriters, sponsors and BMI executives show their enthusiasm for the Mountain High Music Festival. Co-sponsored by SunTrust Bank, HDRadio and Texas Roadhouse, the festival was nearly a week of great performances interspersed with fun winter activities.
Colin Lake croons to the crowd at the Mountain High Music Festival. The festival was a chance for up-and-coming songwriters to work with established hitmakers.
BMI’s Mark Mason stands with BMI songwriter Kendell Marvel, HDRadio’s Joe D’Angelo and BMI’s Mason Hunter. HDRadio was one of the sponsors of the festival.
BMI’s Mark Mason poses with musicians Eric Montgomery, Marc Scibilia, Matthew Scibilia, and CMT’s John Hamlin backstage after Marc Scibillia’s set at the BMI stage at LouFest.
Eulene Sherman and Angelo Petraglia, also known as the Jane Shermans, show off their unique mix of country and blues.
Kelsey Kopecky of the indie-rock Kopecky Family Band keeps the rhythm during their set on the BMI stage at LouFest. The band brought down the house, closing out the second night of the festival.
New York indie brothers AJR have a blast on the BMI stage at LouFest. They’ll be touring with their infectious electronic pop sounds throughout the fall.
Marc Scibilia squints into the crowd while strumming one of his latest tracks. His singer-songwriter talents were on full display at the BMI stage at Loufest.
Dylan McDonald and the Avians, vintage 1970s rockers, kept the crowd moving with their retro-rock, the perfect soundtrack to the summer day at the BMI stage.
Americana rockers Old Salt Union opened the second day of the festival at the BMI stage with impressive strings from fiddle, bass, guitar and banjo.