Tia Sillers Inks With Toby & Molly Music

Pictured (L–R): Rob Filhart, Tia Sillers and Clint Higham. Photo: Courtesy of Toby & Molly Music
Multi-award-winning songstress Tia Sillers has signed a publishing deal with Toby & Molly Music.
Along with Reba McEntire’s new single “I Can’t,” her credits include Alan Jackson’s “That’d Be Alright,” The Chicks’ “There’s Your Trouble,” Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s “Blue on Black” and Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance,” which took home Song of the Year at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards as well as Song of the Year honors from CMA, ACM, NSAI, ASCAP and BMI. Additionally, Sillers and co-writer Mark D. Sanders turned the hit into a New York Times best-selling book.
The triple Songwriters Hall of Fame nominee has also penned work recorded by David Nail, Trisha Yearwood, John Waite, Engelbert Humperdinck, Yolanda Robun, Little River Band, Patti Page, John Pardi, Jennifer Lopez, Bastian Baker, Chris Stapleton, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Vince Gill, Johnny Reid and Victoria Banks.
“I met Tia when I moved to town in 2005, we became instant friends. She has remained a constant mentor since the day we met, so when she called me last fall to tell me she wanted to work with me officially, I was blown away,” recalls Rob Filhart, Co-Founder of Toby & Molly Music. “Clint [Higham] and I are such fans of her songwriting. Her talent is second to none, she will not be outworked and her songs are timeless. We are honored to work with her in this next chapter of her career.”
“Robert is not only one of my closest friends, he’s got the best ears in town,” Sillers shares. “He’s been largely responsible in helping me remain faithful to my craft, and has been a huge supporter of my music. The thought of working with him and Clint has me feeling hopeful about both my future and the songs I will write.”
She plans to make her Grand Ole Opry debut on Wednesday, Aug. 28.
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