peermusic Nashville Renews Publishing Deal With Jaron Boyer
peermusic Nashville has extended its exclusive worldwide publishing agreement with songwriter Jaron Boyer.
Boyer currently has three cuts on Jason Aldean’s album They Don’t Know, including the title track, “When the Lights Go Out,” and “First Time Again” featuring Kelsea Ballerini. “First Time Again” was co-written with fellow peermusic songwriter Michael Tyler, while They Don’t Know was also produced by peermusic Nashville executive Michael Knox.
“Jaron is well on his way to becoming one of Nashville’s go-to songwriters,” said Knox. “It’s amazing to watch him do his thing, bringing a fresh perspective each time, and the Nashville music community is taking notice of that.”
“I am excited to announce that after three amazing years, I have chosen to re-sign with peermusic,” said Boyer. “It has been more than a privilege to work under Michael Knox and Kim Wiggins. Knox is not only a leader in the industry, both as a producer and publisher, but he has been an invaluable mentor to me as well, inspiring and pushing me to reach my fullest potential as a writer. Everyone at peermusic feels like family to me and I couldn’t feel more blessed to have the opportunity to continue this journey with them.”
Boyer signed with peermusic Nashville in 2013. He recently notched a three-week No. 1 hit as a co-writer on Dierks Bentley’s “Somewhere on a Beach.” Othercuts penned by Boyer include “Riot” (Rascal Flatts), “Hell of a Night” (Dustin Lynch), and “Flatliner,” (Cole Swindell ft. Dierks Bentley).
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