Dan Wilson Resigns With Black River Publishing
Songwriter Dan Wilson has resigned his publishing deal with Black River Publishing.
“When thinking about the next chapter in my career, there was never a question in my mind of where I wanted to be,” shares Wilson. “The sky is the limit at Black River, and I’m grateful for Rebekah and the entire team’s belief in me as a writer. I’m excited to keep building and growing together!”
Hailing from Greenville, South Carolina, Wilson was surrounded by music from an early age. At just five years old, he taught himself how to play the drums, followed by learning how to play guitar on his father’s old Ovation guitar. Through these, songwriting naturally followed.
Wilson first inked with Black River in 2021, the same year he was named an AIMP Rising Songwriter. Since then, he has earned cuts with Tucker Wetmore (“Silverado Blue) and MaRynn Taylor (“Make You Mine), among others.
“We are beyond thrilled to continue our creative partnership with Dan for this next chapter,” says Black River Publishing VP Rebekah Gordon. “Dan’s work ethic, respect for the craft, and integrity-driven approach to songwriting make him a publisher’s dream to work with.”
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