30A Songwriters Festival Announces January Lineup

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Set for Jan. 15-17, 2016, the 7th annual 30A Songwriters Festival has announced its initial lineup for the event, to be held in venues along scenic Highway 30A in Florida’s South Walton County.

Headline performances will be made from Jackson Browne, Grace Potter, Shovels & Rope, and Wine Women & Song (feat. Matraca Berg, Suzy BoggussGretchen Peters). Browne will perform Saturday afternoon, Jan. 16. Potter comes plays Sunday afternoon, Jan. 17.

Also confirmed are Kristian Bush (Sugarland), Shawn Mullins, Jeffrey Steele, Bobby Bare, Jr., Jim Lauderdale, Bonnie BishopWill Kimbrough, Hailey Whitters, Jessi Alexander, Corey Crowder, Kyle JacobsChris DeStefano, Chuck WicksDeana CarterBrian White, JT Harding, Brett James, Matt Jenkins, Jon Nite, and Josh Osborne.

Additional performers include Ani DiFranco, Emerson Hart (Tonic), Jay Farrar (Son Volt), Peter Holsapple (the dB’s), Drew Holcomb, Parker Millsap, Dan Bern, Steve Poltz, Hayes Carll, Charlie Mars, Grant-Lee Phillips, Bob Schneider, David Ryan Harris (John Mayer band), David Hodges (Evanescence), Chris Stills, Callaghan, Kris Delmhorst, Kristy Lee, BettySoo, Randall Bramblett, Griffin House, Jennifer Knapp, Toby Lightman, Liz Longley, Heather Maloney, Joe Crookston, Guthrie Brown, Peter Karp, Caroline Aiken, Jeff Black, Brigitte DeMeyer, Willis Alan Ramsey, Tommy Talton, Webb Wilder, Brett Young, Hayley Reardon, Jamie Lin Wilson, Elise Davis, Alan Rhody, Joel Rafael, Kelsey Waldon, Farewell Angelina,  Sonya Kitchell, Jeff Cohen, Austin Plaine, Jeffrey Foucault, Eliot Bronson, Dylan Pratt, The Cactus Blossoms, Ken Johnson, Jonathan Tyler, Andrew Combs, Count This Penny, Davin McCoy, Carson McHone, Leah Edwards, Annalise Emerick, Liz Vice, Ashleigh Flynn, Friends of Lola, Dean Johanesen, Grayson Capps & Corky Hughes, Kevin Gordon, Hannah Thomas, Old Salt Union, Blue Mother Tupelo,  Caroline Spence, Kyshona Armstrong, Donnie Sundal, Boukou Groove, Karyn Williams, Jonathan Mitchell, Jerry Salley, Pete Sallis, Eric Erdman, Rick Brantley, Crys Matthews, Geoff McBride, The Mulligan Brothers, David Olney, CJ Solar, The Owsley Brothers, Wildlife Specials and more.

“Hopes and dreams become reality at the 30A Songwriters Festival,” says Russell Carter, co-producer/Festival Chair. “Jackson will perform solo on guitar and piano. It is a singer songwriter performance in its most basic form and it is quite simply profound.”

“We will all look back on 2016 as the year that the 30A Songwriters Festival fully comes of age,” says Jennifer Steele, co-producer/ Executive Director of the CAA. “All of the South Walton community embraces and supports the event financially, as volunteers, as participating musicians, or as attendees. And as the thousands of fans who travel here in January attest, music lovers across the country are fully on board.”

This year, the 30A Songwriters Festival is teaming up with Folk Alley, a multi-media music service produced by NPR affiliate WKSU. As part of Southern Living‘s 50th Anniversary Celebration partnership, the magazine is sending a production team to additionally conduct interviews with musicians.

Weekend passes are available for $230 online, and locally in South Walton at Central Square Records in Seaside, and the Cultural Arts Alliance (CAA) office, for which the festival benefits. VIP treatment includes premium seating, complementary lunch, beer, wine and cocktails. Four-course dinners and wine pairings are available Saturday and Sunday, created by award-winning chefs from the Southeast with special musical performers to be announced.

Net proceeds from the 30A Songwriters Festival will benefit the CAA. Members receive a 10 percent discount and admission to an exclusive performance on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at Fish Out of Water.

Sony/ATV and Pandora Agree to Multi-Year Licensing Deal

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Pandora and Sony/ATV Music Publishing today (Nov. 5) announced a multi-year licensing agreement for Sony/ATV’s catalog of musical works. The direct publishing deal creates business benefits for Pandora, while modernizing compensation for Sony/ATV and its songwriters in the U.S.

While specific terms of the multi-year agreement are confidential, Sony/ATV reportedly achieved its goal of delivering improved performance royalties for its songwriters while Pandora will benefit from greater rate certainty and the ability to add new flexibility to the company’s product offering over time.

The public performance royalties Pandora also pays to rights holders of master recordings are not affected by this agreement.

“We believe that this agreement with Pandora is a major step in the right direction to ensure that our songwriters are fairly compensated for the use of their music on streaming services,” said Martin Bandier, Sony/ATV Chairman and CEO. “We are pleased that our songwriters will begin to enjoy the benefit of better rates on one of the most important platforms for music consumption and discovery. It is part of our ongoing strategy to ensure that all digital music services recognize the indispensable value that the words and music of a song bring to their businesses.”

“This is a significant milestone in our long-standing effort to strengthen ties with the music maker community,” said Brian McAndrews, chief executive officer of Pandora. “Over 10 years, Pandora has built music’s most powerful marketing engine, which we put into action every day for Sony/ATV’s storied catalog. By partnering directly with Sony/ATV, we are proud to lock in our opportunity to connect an incredibly talented community of songwriters with streaming music’s largest and most passionate audience.”

Bobby Karl Works The ASCAP Country Music Awards

Pictured (L-R): Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Justin Timberlake

Pictured (L-R): Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Justin Timberlake

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All photos by Ed Rode/Peyton Hoge for ASCAP

This year’s ASCAP Country Awards presentation strategically scattered stars throughout the evening on Monday (Nov.2), and they shined as brightly as ever.

Staged for the first time at the Omni Hotel Ballroom, the gala featured appearances by such luminaries as Lady Antebellum, Luke Bryan, Reba McEntire, Dierks Bentley, Sam Hunt, John Rich, Kip Moore, Kelsea Ballerini, Maddie & Tae, Jerrod Niemann, Old Dominion, A Thousand Horses, Frankie Ballard, Justin Timberlake, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood and, get this, President Jimmy Carter.

The high point of the evening was the presentation of the Voice of Music Award to Trisha. Justin Timberlake hosted the tribute to her.

“I am very excited to be here to talk about the lovely Miss Trisha Yearwood,” he began. “Since her debut in the early ‘90s, she has given young women a voice through songs with powerful lyrics about love, loss and being true to one’s self….She is the epitome of Southern charm.”

Pictured (L-R): Elizabeth Matthews, CEO, ASCAP; Michael Martin, VP Membership, ASCAP Nashville; Kelsea Ballerini; John Titta, EVP Membership, ASCAP.

Pictured (L-R): Elizabeth Matthews, CEO, ASCAP; Michael Martin, VP Membership, ASCAP Nashville; Kelsea Ballerini; John Titta, EVP Membership, ASCAP.

Lady A sang a flawless arrangement of “Walkaway Joe” with poetic Dobro accompaniment by Jerry Douglas. Garth’s daughter Allie Brooks did “She’s In Love with the Boy.” Reba got a standing ovation for her lilting reading of “The Song Remembers When.” Then Paul Williams introduced President Carter, who received a thunderous standing ovation as he walked on stage.

Carter said Trisha is “a famous actress, a famous singer and a famous author. All of her books have been on The New York Times Bestseller list. I can’t say the same for mine.

“Trisha and her husband have been with me now for about 10 years, building Habitat for Humanity homes. She is one of the best Habitat for Humanity volunteers I’ve ever seen.” In fact, Garth and Trisha were with him earlier in the day, building a home in Memphis.

“President and Mrs. Rosalyn Carter, thank you so very much,” said Trisha, a Georgia native. “You show me and my husband not only what kind of marriage to have, but what kind of human beings to be.

Pictured (L-R):  Ben Vaughn, Warner/Chappell; Songwriter of the Year Ashley Gorley; Jon Platt, Warner Chappell.

Pictured (L-R): Ben Vaughn, Warner/Chappell; Songwriter of the Year Ashley Gorley; Jon Platt, Warner Chappell.

“I was a demo singer for most of the people in this room. I know what a lucky girl I was….I am a singer, so I’ve always had great love and respect for songwriters…I hope you know that I am humbled and honored. Thank you to all the songwriters. I’m a big, big fan.”

Sam Hunt was named ASCAP’s Songwriter/Artist of the Year. “I bought a cheap, acoustic, pawn-shop guitar the summer after I graduated from high school, just because I was bored,” he recalled. “It changed my life. I moved to Nashville a couple of years after that. Those first few years were a struggle. God was putting me through this trial.” He was inspired by some remarks by Tom T. Hall and was tutored and polished by his Nashville songwriting contemporaries.

Among them was Josh Osborne, with whom Sam won the Song of the Year award for “Leave the Night On.” Said Josh, “We believed in Sam from Day One. I’m just so thankful that he was successful.” The songwriters also performed the song.

Ashley Gorley won the ASCAP Songwriter of the Year prize for the second consecutive time. Kelley Lovelace made the presentation, saying, “He’s a a natural, God-gifted writer, and a really good man with a great heart.”

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Pictured (L-R): President Jimmy Carter and ASCAP President Paul Williams

“So many people in the community have taken a chance on me,” said Ashley. “Nashville is that place where you get to write with your friends, and everybody keeps raising the bar. It’s an amazing place that I get to call home now.”

On keyboards, Ashley performed “Play It Again” and “I See You,” with an assist from Luke Bryan on both. His other winning songs were “Just Getting’ Started” (Jason Aldean), “Rewind” (Rascal Flatts), “See You Tonight” (Scotty McCreery) and “Yeah” (Joe Nichols).

Warner/Chappell Music won Publisher of the Year. Company writer Charles Kelley co-presented this. Jerrod Niemann co-presented the Partners In Music Award to Logan’s Roadhouse. The restaurant chain is providing performance venues for up-and-coming ASCAP writers.

Barry Coburn told us that Nov. 2 marks the 95th anniversary of the first commercial radio broadcast. It was by KDKA in Pittsburgh. This is also the 45th anniversary of Country Radio Seminar, so commemorative plaques were given to Bill Mayne, Charlie Monk and Judy Harris.

Pictured (L-R): Cole Swindell and Michael Carter

Pictured (L-R): Cole Swindell and Michael Carter

The gala kicked off with a vibrant performance of “Break Up With Him” by Old Dominion. Later on, the top five Song of the Year contenders were performed by their writers. In addition to Ashley, Josh and Sam, the singing writers were Josh Kear on “Drinking Class” and Michael Carter on “Get Me Some of That.” In addition to being Luke’s lead guitarist and bandleader, Michael produces Cole Swindell, who performed with him.

Other writers honored at the ASCAP gala included Dierks, John Rich, Eric Paslay, Danny Orton, Ben Hayslip, Brent Anderson, Ryan Hurd (who also sings, so stay tuned), Mark Irwin, Chris Tompkins, Maddie & Tae’s Maddie Marlowe and Taylor Dye, Brett James, Justin Weaver, Jason Sellers, Adam Sanders, Shannon Lawson, Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi and Trevor Rosen, JT Harding, David Lee Murphy, Hillary Lindsey, Daniel Smyers of Dan + Shay, Marc Beeson, Matt Jenkins, Zach Crowell, Chris DeStefano, Jon Nite, Lady A’s Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley, Jaren Johnston, Jimmy Robbins, Scooter Carusoe, Matthew Ramsey and Jonathan Singleton.

About 40 percent of this year’s winners were first-timers. Led by Michael Martin and new CEO Beth Matthews, various ASCAP execs took turns hosting.

More than 800 guests attended, including such performers as Lee Ann Womack, Desmond Child, Chuck Wicks, The Swon Brothers, Chip Esten, Gary Nicholson, Gary Burr & Georgia Middleman, Lane Brody, Drake White, David Nail, Pat Alger, Cadillac Three, Tyler Farr, Cassadee Pope, Brothers Osborne and Levi Hummon. Dynamo publishers such as Celia Froehlig, Carla Wallace, Kerry O’Neil, Craig Wiseman, Drew Alexander, Mark Brown, Mike Hollandsworth, Mike Sebastian, Terry Wakefield, Chris Farren, B.J. Weaver and Dale Dodson were there.

Sam Hunt performs Song of the Year "Leave the Night On"

Sam Hunt performs Song of the Year “Leave the Night On”

So were Frank Liddell, Frank Rogers, Ken Levitan, Kevin Lamb, Mike Dungan, Michael Knox, Scott Borchetta & Sandi Spika Borchetta, Doug & Linda Edell Howard, Steve & Ree Guyer Buchanan, Regina & Ron Stuve, Allison Brown Jones, Rusty Jones, Scott Siman, Ronna Rubin, Fletcher Foster, Tom Luteran, Allen Shamblin, Wayland Holyfield, Liz Hengber, Julian King, Randy Goodman and Garth Fundis.

Dinner began with a salad featuring apple slices, greens, blue cheese crumbles and walnuts. The entrée had beef medallions, roast tomato, mashed potato, fish filet and asparagus spears. The sinfully irresistible desert was Neopolitan mousse.

That part of the event, the Omni got right. The audio, not so much. The sound for both the music and the speeches seemed to bounce around the room and become so muddy that people could barely be understood.

But people were there to party, regardless. David Crow, David Malloy, Doug Casmus, Buddy Cannon, Blake Chancey, Earle Simmons, Julie Boos, Byron Gallimore, Jay Frank, Brent Maher, John Marks, Rod Essig, Ron Cox, Andrew Kintz, Larry McCormick, Patrick Clifford, Dixie Owen, Jackie Marushka, George Walker IV, LeAnn Phelan, Susan Niles, Nick Ferrara and Mark Ford made merry.

Keep those scorecards handy, because more winners are on the way via BMI, the CMA and, soon, the NATD.

Pictured (L-R): Cole Swindell and Michael Carter

Pictured (L-R): Cole Swindell and Michael Carter

Pictured: Reba McEntire sings Trisha Yearwood's "The Song Remembers When"

Reba McEntire sings Trisha Yearwood’s “The Song Remembers When” 

Ashley Gorley accepts the Songwriter of the Year Award.

Ashley Gorley accepts the Songwriter of the Year Award.

Pictured (L-R): Justin Timberlake, Lady Antebellum, Trisha Yearwood, Allie Brooks, President Jimmy Carter and Mrs. Carter, ASCAP President Paul Williams, Reba McEntire and Garth Brooks.

Pictured (L-R): Justin Timberlake, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Allie Brooks, Dave Haywood, Trisha Yearwood, President Jimmy Carter and Mrs. Carter, ASCAP President Paul Williams, Reba McEntire and Garth Brooks.

Sony/ATV Music Publishing Signs Sammy Arriaga

Pictured (L-R): Josh Van Valkenburg, Ed Williams, Sammy Arriaga, Hannah Williams, Terry Wakefield, Tom Luteran

Pictured (L-R): Josh Van Valkenburg, Ed Williams, Sammy Arriaga, Hannah Williams, Terry Wakefield, Tom Luteran

Cuban-American country artist Sammy Arriaga has inked a publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.

Arriaga’s new single, “Cold In Miami,” recently made its debut on SiriusXM The Highway’s “On The Horizon,” and he made a visit to SiriusXM The Highway’s Music Row Happy Hour. “Cold In Miami” has been released to Spotify and iTunes.

Arriaga is working with LA-based manager Charles Chavez of Latium Entertainment.

BMG, Still Working Music Sign Jon Randall

Pictured (L-R): Austen Adams, Dickinson Wright; Chuck Fleckenstein, GM and COO, Still Working Music; Chelsea Kent, Creative Director, Still Working Music; Jon Randall; Alex Orbison, President, Still Working Music; Tommy Lee James, CCO, Still Working Music; Daniel Lee, Sr. Creative Director, BMG.

Pictured (L-R): Austen Adams, Dickinson Wright; Chuck Fleckenstein, GM and COO, Still Working Music; Chelsea Kent, Creative Director, Still Working Music; Jon Randall; Alex Orbison, President, Still Working Music; Tommy Lee James, CCO, Still Working Music; Daniel Lee, Sr. Creative Director, BMG.

Still Working Music and BMG Nashville have signed an exclusive publishing agreement with Jon Randall. Randall’s hit songs include Brad Paisley’s “Whiskey Lullaby,” Dierks Bentley’s “Am I The Only One,” Blake Shelton’s “Drink On It,” and other songs recorded by Gary Allan, Scotty McCreery, Little Big Town, Sheryl Crow, Guy Clark, and others. Randall has recorded solo albums for RCA, Epic, Asylum and other labels, and produced Bentley’s album Up On The Ridge. He has toured with Lyle Lovett and Emmylou Harris (with whom he earned a Grammy as a Nash Rambler).

‘Still Working is so proud to have Jon on board and for many reasons. He’s a superbly talented and respected songwriter who additionally brings along deep and super-valued experience on both the writing and artist side of our business – and we will together build off both. Jon is everything that’s good and special about this town – welcome Jon!’ says Still Working Music President Alex Orbison.

“Jon is an amazing talent and a wonderful guy on top of that. We are excited to be working with him and our friends at Still Working on what will certainly be some incredible music,” says BMG EVP Kos Weaver.

Still Working Music also represents Tommy Lee James, Chase Bryant, Ryan Lafferty, Matt Nolen, Skip Black, Derrick Southerland, and Alana Springsteen.

Seven CMA-Nominated Songwriters Join SiriusXM Broadcast

Pictured (L-R): Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Brice Long, Hillary Lindsey, Storme Warren, Shane McAnally, Casey Beathard, Josh Osborne. Photo: SiriusXM

Pictured (L-R): Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Brice Long, Hillary Lindsey, Storme Warren, Shane McAnally, Casey Beathard, Josh Osborne. Photo: SiriusXM

Seven songwriters nominated in this year’s CMA Song of the Year category joined a one-hour discussion at SiriusXM’s Nashville studio.

Among the participants are Shane McAnally (“American Kids” and “Take Your Time”), Liz Rose, Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey (“Girl Crush”), Brice Long (“Like A Cowboy”), Josh Osborne (“Take Your Time”), and Casey Beathard (“Like A Wrecking Ball”).

SiriusXM morning host Storme Warren hosted the roundtable discussion, set to air on the satellite broadcaster’s The Highway (Ch. 56) on Monday, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m., and Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 10 p.m. After those broadcasts, the SiriusXM program will be available on-demand.

“It all begins with the song,” said Warren. “And the heartbeat of Nashville is the songwriting community. Watching the creators of music perform their songs in the most organic, stripped-down way has always been one of my favorite parts of our job. I’m proud to share the roots of five of the biggest songs of the year and the artists behind the artists who created them. The seven songwriters have over 100 Top 10 songs between them. It’s awe-inspiring to hear them perform and share their stories.”

2015 Song of the Year Nominees

“American Kids”
Written by Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird and Shane McAnally
Performed by Kenny Chesney

“Girl Crush”
Written by Liz Rose, Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey
Performed by Little Big Town

“Like A Cowboy”
Written by Randy Houser and Brice Long
Performed by Randy Houser

“Take Your Time”
Written by Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne
Performed by Sam Hunt

“Like A Wrecking Ball”
Written by Eric Church and Casey Beathard
Performed by Eric Church

Carnival Music Signs Dustin Christensen

Pictured (L-R): Frank Liddell, Courtney Gregg, Dustin Christensen, Emily Schiraldi, Matthew Miller

Pictured (L-R): Frank Liddell, Courtney Gregg, Dustin Christensen, Emily Schiraldi, Matthew Miller

Carnival Music has announced the signing of singer/songwriter/producer, Dustin Christensen to a worldwide publishing deal.

“Dustin possesses an unmatched talent, accentuated with an effortless vocal delivery and keen lyrical and melodic sensibilities,” says Carnival’s Courtney Gregg. “His musical ability is paired with an unrelenting work ethic. We are extremely charged and humbled to have him at Carnival.”

Christensen says, “I’m excited to be working with a publishing company that truly cares about writing good songs and that feels like home. When I was choosing which publishing company to go with, Carnival felt like a good fit right away.”

Born in Idaho and raised in Utah, Christensen was recently a member of the rock band Jerrytown and currently holds membership in the bluegrass project, The Lower Lights. He appeared on season nine of NBC’s The Voice, where he earned a “four chair turn” at his blind audition with a rendition of Tom Waits’ “Downtown Train.”

Splitting time between Nashville, Los Angeles, and Utah, Christensen has established himself as a sought-after producer, currently working on a new solo project to be released in early 2016, the follow-up to his previous effort, Highway Lines.

Seth Ennis Signs With Warner/Chappell Music, Liz Rose Music

Back Row: Alicia Pruitt (WC), Phil May (WC), Corey Crowder (Producer), Ben Vaughn (WC), BJ Hill (WC), Alyson McAnally (LRM), Travis Carter (WC), Natalie Paslay (LRM), Matt Michiels (WC). Front Row: Scott Ponce (LRM), Ennis, Liz Rose (LRM)

Pictured back row (L-R): Alicia Pruitt,Warner/Chappell; Phil May, Warner/Chappell; Corey Crowder, producer; Ben Vaughn, Warner/Chappell; BJ Hill, Warner/Chappell; Alyson McAnally, Liz Rose Music; Travis Carter, Warner/Chappell; Natalie Paslay, Liz Rose Music; Matt Michiels, Warner/Chappell. Pictured front row (L-R): Scott Ponce, Liz Rose Music; Seth Ennis; Liz Rose, Liz Rose Music.

Warner/Chappell Music and Liz Rose Music have signed a co-publishing agreement with singer/songwriter Seth Ennis. The Valdosta, Ga., native began playing music at age 5, picking up piano, drums, guitar, and eventually singing. By age 13, he began writing songs. He has spent time touring as a multi-instrumentalist with various artists, including Rissi Palmer.

Byron Hill Signs Co-Publishing With Dan Hodges Music

Pictured (L-R): Michelle Attardi (Creative Director, DHM), Susan Hodges (VP of Administration, DHM), Dan Hodges (Owner/GM, DHM), Byron Hill​, and ASCAP's Kele Currier, Ralph Murphy, Mike Sistad.​

Pictured (L-R): Michelle Attardi (Creative Director, DHM), Susan Hodges (VP of Administration, DHM), Dan Hodges (Owner/GM, DHM), Byron Hill​, and ASCAP’s Kele Currier, Ralph Murphy, Mike Sistad.​

Dan Hodges Music (DHM) has signed award-winning songwriter/producer Byron Hill to an exclusive worldwide co-publishing agreement.

Best known for penning hits such as “Fool Hearted Memory” by George Strait, “Lifestyles of the Not So Rich and Famous” by Tracy Byrd and “Born Country” by Alabama, Hill has written titles released on 77 RIAA certified gold and platinum albums and singles, earned 10 ASCAP awards and is a four-time CCMA Producer of the Year.

His career spans four decades with Sony/ATV Music, Warner/Chappell Music and Universal Music Publishing and includes songs recorded by Ray Charles, Alabama, George Strait, Jason Aldean, Mark Chesnutt, Kenny Rogers, Don Williams, John Michael Montgomery, Anne Murray, Juice Newton, Joe Nichols, Randy Travis, Keith Whitley, Gary Allan, Rhonda Vincent, Johnny Lee, Reba McEntire, Sammy Kershaw, Mo Pitney and many others.

“I met Byron when he was head of A&R at BNA Records over 20 years ago,” said Hodges. “In that position, he helped me secure my first cut as a song plugger in the music business. His talent and determination helped build the industry in which we are blessed to work today. I look forward to the catalog and opportunities we will build together.”

“Dan’s experience and knowledge of the workings of Music Row have impressed me for more than 20 years.” said Hill. “I am very pleased to now be a creative part of the Dan Hodges Music Family.”

Spirit Music Nashville Signs Songwriter/Producer Jay Brunswick

Pictured (front row, L-R): Daniel Hill (President, Spirit Music Nashville), Jay Brunswick, Noah McPike (Almon & McPike). Back Row (L-R): Carrie Gallo (Creative Dir., Spirit), Bradley Collins (BMI),Brian Bradford (Dir. Admin., Spirit), Billy Lynn (VP Creative, Spirit).

Pictured (front row, L-R): Daniel Hill (President, Spirit Music Nashville), Jay Brunswick, Noah McPike (Almon & McPike). Back Row (L-R): Carrie Gallo (Creative Dir., Spirit), Bradley Collins (BMI),Brian Bradford (Dir. Admin., Spirit), Billy Lynn (VP Creative, Spirit).

Spirit Music Nashville has signed songwriter/producer Jay Brunswick to an exclusive global publishing agreement, as announced today by Daniel Hill, President, Spirit Music Nashville. “Jay is an extremely talented songwriter/producer, as his many artist co-writers already know,” said Hill. “We are proud that he chose Spirit Music Nashville as his publishing home, and look forward to sharing huge successes with him in the future.” “I am honored and blessed to be a part of such an amazing team of publishers and staff here at Spirit Music. Daniel, Billy, Carrie, and the Nashville Staff are hands down some of the best in the business,” said Brunswick. “I’ve been waiting eleven years to find a home of this magnitude for my music, I look forward to our future together and want to thank them all again for believing in what I do.” Brunswick was born and raised in New Castle, Pa. At the age of 20 he began writing songs and playing bars and honky-tonks across the country. In 2004, relocated to Nashville. Since that time over 40 artists have tapped into his catalog, with Parmalee, Lindsay Ell, and Backroad Anthem already recording Brunswick co-writes in 2015. Recently, Spirit also acquired the StyleSonic catalog, bringing another four No. 1 country hits to its portfolio as well as over fifteen Top 20 country songs spanning the last decade. The company also recently signed hit songwriter Chris Wallin, whose credits include Kenny Chesney’s “Don’t Blink,” and Tim Montana, who co-wrote “This Beard Came Here to Party” with ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons.