Songwriter Neil Thrasher Extends Deal With peermusic

Pictured (L-R): Michael Knox (VP peermusic Nashville), Ralph Peer (Chair & Chief Executive Officer), Neil Thrasher, Mary Megan Peer (Deputy Chief Executive Officer), Kim Wiggins (Senior Creative Director)
Songwriter Neil Thrasher has extended his deal with peermusic Nashville. He has been a peermusic writer since 2011 and has penned several No. 1 songs during his time including ASCAP’s 2013 Country Song of the Year “How Country Feels,” recorded by Randy Houser. He also penned Jason Aldean’s platinum-selling “Tattoos On This Town,” “Fly Over States” and “Night Train.”
Thrasher was named ASCAP Songwriter of the Year in 2004 and has enjoyed other chart toppers such as “There Goes My Life,” “Fast Cars And Freedom,” “Banjo,” “Take You There” and many others.
“It’s not that often you get to work with someone that you are a true fan of,” says Michael Knox, Vice President of peermusic Nashville. “It is a privilege to be working with Neil.”
“I”m excited about moving forward with my peer family! Here’s to the future!” says Thrasher.
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