TriScore Music Acquires Interest In Warren Brothers Catalog And Future Rights

Front Row: Ben Vaughn, Brad Warren, Brett Warren. Back Row: Blake Chancey, Steve Broome, Juli Griffith, Scott Siman
Nashville-based music publisher TriScore Music, in association with Tim McGraw‘s Free Dive Music, has acquired copyright interests and entered into exclusive writer agreements with songwriting luminaries Brad Warren and Brett Warren, announced TriScore VP Juli Newton Griffith. TriScore has also entered into a global administration deal with Warner Chappell to administer the new material.
Griffith said, “The Warren Brothers are among the elite songwriters in Nashville..we look forward to many many hits together and developing some projects as well.”
“In our 25 years writing songs in this town, our collaboration musically and friendship with Tim McGraw has been the best thing to happen to us,” The Warren Brothers added. “If you add music producing/publishing/management royalty to the mix with Scott Siman and Blake Chancey, we have a great team. TriScore Principal Steve Broome is a fresh light in this town. We couldn’t be more excited.”
Ben Vaughn, CEO of Warner Chappell Nashville said, “We are thrilled to be in business with TriScore, Free Dive Music and the Warren Brothers. Not only are the Warrens amazing songwriters, but I consider them great friends as well.”
TriScore principal Blake Chancey added, “Ben and team at Warner Chappell Nashville have proven time and again that they are great partners and developing hits in this global environment. We are honored to be in business with them on the Warren Brothers.”
The songwriting duo’s extensive catalog of music includes hits for Tim McGraw (“If You’re Reading This,” “Felt Good on My Lips,” “Highway Don’t Care,” “Thought About You”), Toby Keith (“Red Solo Cup”), Keith Urban (“Little Bit of Everything”), Faith Hill (“The Lucky One”), Martina McBride (“Anyway,” “Wrong Baby Wrong”), Dierks Bentley (“Feel That Fire”), Jerrod Niemann (“Drink To That All Night”), Jason Aldean (“Lights Come On,” “We Back”), Blake Shelton (“Every Time I Hear That Song”), Chris Young (“Sober Saturday Night”) and more.
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