Music City Pickers LIVE! To Host Bryan White, Lee Roy Parnell

music-city-pickers-liveMusic City Pickers LIVE!, the new weekly show hosted by hit songwriters Brady Seals and Gordon Kennedy, has announced its line-up for Thursday nights in December. The shows at 6 p.m. and 8:30 PM are presented in the recently renovated Little Brick Theater at the Factory at Franklin.

December 1, 2016, 6 – 7:30 PM: Danielle Peck, Jimmy Nichols, Rory Bourke, and Greg Friia

December 1, 2016 8:30 – 10 PM: Paul Jefferson, Sonny Lemaire, and Porter Howell

December 8, 2016 6 – 7:30 PM: Tommy Sims, Tim Miner, and Andrea Pearson

December 8, 2016 8:30 – 10 PM: Bryan White

December 15, 2016 6 – 7:30 PM: Richie McDonald

December 15, 2016 8:30 – 10 PM: Lee Roy Parnell, Greg Barnhill and David Bradley

Tickets are on sale now at musiccitypickerslive.com. Space is limited and tickets for each show are $15 for general admission or $25 for VIP–front row experience.

Remains Of Johnny Cash’s Hendersonville Home For Sale

Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash

The lakefront property in Hendersonville, Tennessee, where Johnny Cash and wife June Carter Cash resided for more than three decades is on the market, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The property was home to the Cash family from 1968 until their deaths in 2003. Their home was destroyed by fire in 2007, leaving only the stone foundation and a few walls. The 4 1/2 acre property now houses a one-bedroom apartment that was created in an outbuilding where Cash and Carter used to store costumes. According to listing agent Stan Peacock of Crye-Leike Realtors, a swimming pool, tennis court, garage and guard house escaped the fire, as well as a stone walkway leading to a covered boat dock.

Seller James Gresham has not specified an asking price for the property, and says prefers to sell to a buyer who will preserve the legacy of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. “In my mind it would be some person [who] is a huge Johnny Cash fan,” he told the Wall Street Journal.

Gresham bought the estate for $2 million in 2014 from Barry Gibb, of the pop group the Bee Gees, and his wife, Linda. The Gibbs were in the process of restoring it when the fire broke out.

The full listing is available at realtracs.com.

Photos courtesy Shorefire Media

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Image of Johnny Cash carved into a tree on the Cash property.

Image of Johnny Cash carved into a tree on the Cash property.

 

DISClaimer: Songwriters’ Round

 

Troy Cartwright

Troy Cartwright

Songwriters and artists take a bow in this week’s DISClaimer reviews, with offerings from Rich Price, Jordan Rager, Hoyt Hughes, Bobby Tomberlin, Justin Peters, and more.

RICH PRICE/There’s A Table
Writers: Richard Price; Producer: Tom Pick, Harrison Tyner; Publishers: HTI, ASCAP; Adonda (track)
– It has a pleasant “retro” quality with a gut-string guitar, an aging-cowboy lead vocal and The Jordanaires harmonizing softly in the background. But the song has a simplistic, nursery-rhyme melody that drags the whole thing down.

JORDAN RAGER/Now That I Know Your Name
Writers: Jeremy Stover/Jason Gantt/Chris Janson; Producer: Jeremy Stover; Publishers: Ole Red Cape/Real Big Red/Sony-ATV Tree/Songs of Red Bandana/Red Vinyl/Words & Music/Big Red Deal, ASCAP/BMI; Broken Bow (track)
– He tries every hillbilly pickup line in the book. But a rube is a rube.

TROY CARTWRIGHT/Busted
Writers: none listed; Producers: Rob Baird/Brian Douglas Phillips; Publishers: none listed; Foolish Kings/Hard Luck (track)
– This former DisCovery Award winner continues to show enormous promise on his new single. His charismatic singing voice is loaded with heart, and you can’t beat the perfectly-mixed production. Having a broken heart has seldom sounded better. Somebody make this kid a star.

WILLIAM MICHAEL MORGAN/Missing
Writers: Rhett Akins/Marv Green; Producer: Jimmy Ritchey/Scott Hendricks; Producers: Jimmy Ritchey/Scott Hendricks; Publishers:EMI Blackwood/Warner-Tamerlane/The Good The Bad The Ugly, BMI; Warner Bros.
– Morgan shot out of the gate with a super hit, “I Met a Girl.” Now he’s out to show that it was no fluke. This lilting toe tapper has a jaunty mood as it extolls the virtues of dropping out of the rat race. Easy going, tuneful, solidly sung and immediately charming.

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THE STRAY BIRDS/Third Day In A Row
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; Yep Roc (track)
– Nicely done. The lead singer has just the right touch of drawl. The band is tight. The harmonies are engaging. The rolling rhythm is as relaxing as a hammock.

BOBBY TOMBERLIN/The Grand Ole Opry
Writers: J. P. Williams/Bobby Tomberlin; Producer: Bobby Tomberlin; Publishers: none listed; Curb Publishing
– Singer-songwriter Tomberlin has a dandy version of the Diamond Rio hit he wrote, “One More Day,” on his new Out of Road CD. But what is arguably the most striking song on the collection is this tale whose central character is a legendary radio show, singing in the first person. Vince Gill and Bill Anderson are guest vocalists. Elsewhere on the CD are such other guests as Mo Pitney, Sylvia, Bobby Bare and Linda Davis. Throughout this collection, Tomberlin stakes his claim as a major, major recording artist, as well as a superior songsmith.

BOBBY MARQUEZ/She’s Not From Texas
Writers: Karen Staley/Anita Cochran; Producers: Gerald Smith/Bobby Marquez; Publisher: none listed; Grande Star
– I have always liked this guy for his devoted commitment to Lonestar State sounds. This western swinger is as refreshing as a springtime prairie breeze.

HOYT HUGHES/Let It Rain
Writers: Hoyt Hughes/Ray Barnette; Producer: Kevin Savigar; Publishers: none listed; Cowboy (track)
– The airy production leaves plenty of space for him to gently phrase his saga of heartbreak and renewed love, but then steps to the forefront in mid song with an extended guitar workout. Ear catching.

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WENDY JAGER/Run
Writers: Emma Kincaid; Producer: Jack Gale; Publishers: Speegra Music London, no performance rights listed; Playback (CDX)
– Our lone female of the day should have kept her bags packed and traveled on by. Her vocal performance is woefully flat.

JUSTIN PETERS/Then I’ll Be Over You
Writers: Ben Peters; Producer: Justin Peters; Publishers: Shelby Singleton, BMI; Platinum Planet
– A few weeks ago, I mentioned the trend of the children of country songwriters becoming artists (Thomas Rhett, Levi Hummon, Hillary Scott, Tucker Beathard, Ashley Campbell, Ryan Follese, Aubrie Sellers). Add another name to that list. The late Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer Ben Peters has a son who handles a lushly produced heartache ballad like a seasoned pro. A terrific performance of a classic sounding song.

Warner/Chappell Nashville Promotes Travis Carter

Travis Carter

Travis Carter

Warner/Chappell Nashville has promoted Travis Carter to A&R Director, Country/Pop & Rock.

In his new role, Carter will expand his A&R duties to include scouting the growing pop and rock scenes in Nashville, and will serve as Warner/Chappell Nashville’s direct liaison with the company’s A&R counterparts in Los Angeles and New York. He will continue to provide A&R resources across the publisher’s roster and catalog. Previously, he served as A&R Manager. Prior to Warner/Chappell, Carter was a touring musician. He has also worked at Love Monkey Music, Tom-Leis Music, and Sony Music.

Additionally Alison Junker has been promoted to A&R Coordinator. She will pitch Warner/Chappell songwriters’ material and help find new opportunities to develop their careers. She began her career as an A&R intern at Warner Music Group, and later became an A&R Assistant at Warner/Chappell Nashville, a role she held for nearly three years.

Alison Junker

Alison Junker

George Strait Returns To Vegas For Special Limited Engagement

George Strait. Photo: Erika Goldring

George Strait. Photo: Erika Goldring

Just hours before George Strait‘s album release show at Texas’ Gruene Hall for his Strait Out of the Box: Part 2 three-disc collection (due Nov. 18 exclusively at Walmart) on Wednesday, Nov. 16, the superstar announced four additional weekends at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena in 2017.

Billed as 2 Nights of Number 1’s, the limited 2017 engagement is an extension of his current, sold-out run, but will showcase live performances of every one of Strait’s 60 No. 1 hits plus fan favorites over each two-show weekends (full dates below).

Country star Cam will join as support.

Tickets for the recently announced dates will go on sale Friday, Dec. 2 at 10 a.m. PT via StraitToVegas.com. CID Entertainment will offer VIP experiences and travel packages, including a private exhibit showcasing the life and career of Strait.

Upcoming dates for 2 Nights of Number 1’s at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena:

Friday, April 7, 2017
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Friday, July 28, 2017
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Friday, Sept. 1, 2017
Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017
Friday, Dec. 8, 2017
Saturday, Dec. 9, 2017

Songwriter Mentor Williams Passes

Paul Williams and Mentor Williams

Paul Williams and Mentor Williams

Mentor Williams, songwriter of the Dobie Gray song, “Drift Away,” died Wednesday (Nov. 16) in Taos, New Mexico.

The 1973 classic was revived by Uncle Kracker in 2003 and became a major hit for the second time. “Drift Away” has been covered by artists including Roy Orbison, Rod Stewart, Waylon Jennings, Garth Brooks Ray Charles, Michael Bolton, Bruce Springsteen, a country version by Narvel Felts and a gospel version by Lynn Anderson.

A longtime songwriter and producer, Williams’ other credits include Alabama’s “When We Make Love,” Eddy Raven’s “She’s Gonna Win Your Heart,” and Randy Travis and George Jones’ “A Few Ole Country Boys.”

Through the years, the award-winning songwriter worked in Los Angeles, Nashville and London at Apple Studios. His film music work ranged from The Muppet Movie to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Williams is the brother of ASCAP President Paul Williams. He resided in Taos with Lynn Anderson until her death in 2015.

In Pictures: CMA, BMI, YEP, The Shotgun Seat

CMA Recognizes John Esposito, Sally Williams

CMA Chief Executive Officer Sarah Trahern (center) presents incoming 2017 CMA Chairman Sally Williams and outgoing CMA Chairman John Esposito with the crystal globe and gavel during a Board dinner Monday at CMA's new Music Row headquarters. Photo: Christian Bottorff / CMA

CMA Chief Executive Officer Sarah Trahern (center) presents incoming 2017 CMA Chairman Sally Williams and outgoing CMA Chairman John Esposito with the crystal globe and gavel during a Board dinner Monday at CMA’s new Music Row headquarters. Photo: Christian Bottorff / CMA

In recognition of their tireless volunteer services to the CMA Board of Directors, outgoing CMA Chairman John Esposito, President and CEO of Warner Music Nashville, and current President and incoming 2017 Chairman Sally Williams, General Manager of the Ryman Auditorium, were presented the crystal gavel and globe respectively.

The presentation was made by CMA Chief Executive Officer Sarah Trahern at a Board dinner Monday night at CMA’s new corporate offices.

 

BMI, Young Entertainment Professionals Host Quarterly Showcase

Pictured (L-R): Jason Mizelle, artist; Bradley Collins, BMI; Kevin Mac, artist, MaryAnn Keen, YEP/BMI; Amelia Varni, YEP/Universal Music Publishing; Andrew Cohen, YEP/Suit Music; Jackie Lee, Broken Bow recording artist; Leslie Roberts, BMI; Perry Howard, BMI. Photo: Patrick M. Aprea

Pictured (L-R): Jason Mizelle, artist; Bradley Collins, BMI; Kevin Mac, artist, MaryAnn Keen, YEP/BMI; Amelia Varni, YEP/Universal Music Publishing; Andrew Cohen, YEP/Suit Music; Jackie Lee, Broken Bow recording artist; Leslie Roberts, BMI; Perry Howard, BMI.
Photo: Patrick M. Aprea

Broken Bow recording artist Jackie Lee, Jason Mizelle, and Kevin Mac were among those highlighted during last night’s (Nov. 15) quarterly BMI/YEP showcase at Exit/In.

 

The Shotgun Seat Launches New Series “The Hang”

Pictured (L-R): Jake Gear, Sea Gayle; Sam Sanders, The Shotgun Seat; Annie Dineen, The Shotgun Seat; CJ Solar; Hailey Whitters; Nick Gibbens; Scott Holmes, The Shotgun Seat; Joe Clarkson, Taylor Strategy

Pictured (L-R): Jake Gear, Sea Gayle; Sam Sanders, The Shotgun Seat; Annie Dineen, The Shotgun Seat; CJ Solar; Hailey Whitters; Nick Gibbens; Scott Holmes, The Shotgun Seat; Joe Clarkson, Taylor Strategy

The Shotgun Seat kicked off its new series “The Hang” last Thursday (Nov. 10), featuring CJ Solar. Solar and a group of friends and collaborators, streaming live from the George Dickel Distillery, chatted about everything from movies to bizarre Craigslist encounters. The Baton Rouge native played songs including “Tall Boy” and “Just Another Day In The Country” as well as his Justin Moore cut, “Between You And Me.”

The event is the first in a series hosted by The Shotgun Seat and streamed live from the George Dickel Distillery in Tullahoma, Tennessee.

Steve Buchanan Honored With CMA Irving Waugh Award Of Excellence

CMA Board President Sally Williams, Irving Waugh Award of Excellence recipient Steve Buchanan and CMA Board Chairman John Esposito. Photo: Christian Bottorff / CMA

Pictured (L-R): CMA Board President Sally Williams, Steve Buchanan, and CMA Board Chairman John Esposito. Photo: Christian Bottorff / CMA

Steve Buchanan, the President of Opry Entertainment and Executive Producer of Nashville, was presented CMA’s Irving Waugh Award of Excellence today (Nov. 16) during the CMA Board of Directors’ quarterly meetings in Nashville.

The Irving Waugh Award of Excellence is awarded to an individual who is the originator and caretaker of demonstrated ideas and actions that have dramatically broadened and improved country music’s influence on a national or international level for the benefit of the industry as a whole.

“Steve is very deserving of this prestigious honor,” said John Esposito, Chairman of the CMA Board of Directors and President and CEO of Warner Music Nashville. “His development, oversight, and creative vision for the television series ‘Nashville’ has contributed to the global identity of this city, and unprecedented, primetime attention for Country Music.”

“Irving Waugh was an exceptional businessman and visionary. I am humbled and honored to receive this Award bearing his name,” Buchanan said. “My inspiration has always been fueled by my love of Country Music and my deeply-rooted passion for the Opry, the Ryman, our artists, and the extraordinary City of Nashville.”

Viewers in more than 80 countries and more than 200 TV territories throughout the world tune in each week to Nashville, the drama based in Music City and depicting country music artist characters. The show has produced 5,126 first-run hours of programming globally. After four domestic seasons on the ABC Television Network, the series is set to air its fifth season on CMT and Hulu.

Additionally, the series has offered the industry’s songwriting community opportunities for their work to be showcased weekly on network television and for subsequent inclusion in 10 soundtracks featuring music from the series. The series has launched three domestic Nashville in Concert tours as well as a 2016 inaugural international tour of the U.K. and Ireland.

Buchanan has spent more than 30 years with Opry Entertainment, where he oversees brands including Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, 650 AM WSM, and more. He began as the Opry’s first Marketing Manager, and Executor of the Opry’s first-ever advertising budget. In the years since taking the reins of all the brands under the Opry Entertainment umbrella, Buchanan oversaw the 1994 renovation and reopening of the historic Ryman Auditorium, to the launch of the satellite radio and internet broadcast of the Grand Ole Opry.

Past recipients of the CMA honor include Vince Gill (2014), Walter Miller (2009), Johnny Cash (2003), Jo Walker-Meador (1991), Frances Preston (1987), and the award’s namesake Irving Waugh (1983).

Industry Ink: KP Entertainment, Midwest Communications, WWE, The Country Network

Ryan Gardenhire

Ryan Gardenhire

Kerri Edwards, President of KP Entertainment (KPE), has hired Ryan Gardenhire as day-to-day manager for Kelleigh Bannen and Platinum-selling artist Cole Swindell. Ryan’s work history includes seven years at the William Morris Agency, five of those as an agent. After leaving the agency in 2009 he formed Breakaway Artists managing The Dirt Drifters and Adam Hood as well as teaming up with Sony/ATV to run their artist development program prior to joining KPE last month.

Ryan will work alongside KPE staff members Dustin Eichten (VP), Waylon Weatherholt (day-to-day manager for Adam Craig and Jon Langston), Jacoby Plyler (Digital Marketing Manager), Ethan Helms (Tour/Digital Content Coordinator) and Cait Murphy (Executive Assistant to Kerri Edwards) as well as KPE President and Owner Edwards.

KP Entertainment’s full artist roster includes Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, Kelleigh Bannen, CB30, Adam Craig, Jon Langston, Chancie Neal and DJ Rock. The company also operates a publishing arm of Peanut Creek Music, a joint venture with Sony/ATV, as well as a partnership with Kobalt Music Publishing representing songwriter Mike Mobley.

Ryan can be reached at 615-545-9200 or Ryan@kpentertainment.co.

 

Tom Baldrica Named Operations Manager For Midwest Communications’ Hibbing/Iron Range Cluster

Tom Baldrica

Tom Baldrica

Midwest Communications, Inc. has promoted Tom Baldrica to Operations Manager for the Hibbing/Iron Range cluster of radio stations. Tom joined MWC after a 20 year career in the music industry, most notably as VP/Promotion for Sony Nashville. Tom’s radio career began on the Iron Range at Radio USA.

Baldrica will continue his afternoon show on WUSZ, Hibbing and KTCO, Duluth. Baldrica has also been influential in the development and expansion of the Duke FM (Legends of Country) format for Midwest Communications. The additional duties will have Baldrica oversee the programming operations of WNMT-AM, WMFG AM-FM, WTBX and WUSZ. Once the transfer of stations from Red Rock is complete, he will also supervise WEVE and KGPZ on the Iron Range.

Baldrica reports directly to Market Manager Kristi Westrem and VP/Programming, Jeff McCarthy.

 

WWE Adds Caitlin DeForest

Caitlin DeForest

Caitlin DeForest

WWE has added Caitlin DeForest in its talent relations department, beginning Nov. 29. DeForest will operate from Stamford, Connecticut. DeForest previously spent five years as a publicist for Webster PR in Nashville.

She can be reached at caitlindeforest@gmail.com.

 

The Country Network Heads To Roku

the_country_network_logoThe Country Network is heading to Roku’s streaming media platform. Country music fans with the device or Roku-enabled Smart TV can now access their country, Americana, red dirt and Texas programing, as well as TCN’s original programming—including series such as Live from the Couch, On the Rise, Our Land: The Music Highway, Studio B Sessions, and more.

“The addition of Roku is extremely important to us,” states Tim Eaton, President and CEO of The Country Network. “Four in 10 households currently own an OTT streaming device, and by next year, Streaming Media Players penetration will reach 40 percent of all U.S. homes with internet. The number of ways people are receiving TV content is expanding rapidly and we want to be a part of this conversation and be available to fans through a wide variety of sources.”

Keith Urban Celebrates No. 1 “Wasted Time” Atop Nashville’s New Westin Hotel

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Jody Williams, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, BMG’s Sara Knabe, Greg Wells, Keith Urban, JHart, SESAC’s Shannon Hatch and Universal’s Kent Earls. Photo: John Russell.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Jody Williams, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, BMG’s Sara Knabe, Greg Wells, Keith Urban, James Abrahart, SESAC’s Shannon Hatch and Universal’s Kent Earls. Photo: John Russell.

Keith Urban celebrated his 21st No. 1 single, this time for the title “Wasted Time,” on Tuesday, Nov. 15. The gathering was hosted by three PROs: ASCAP, BMI and SESAC, respectively representing songwriters James Abrahart, Urban and Greg Wells.

Located on the 27th top level of Nashville’s recently opened Westin Hotel, overlooking 360° of Nashville. The altitude of the hotel was a fitting place for Urban’s storied success to be recognized, albeit window cleaning rigs were suspended from the roof and sounds of jackhammers and drills in the background.

“I remember the first time I came here in 1989,” recalled Urban.“It’s amazing how the city has grown. Like where the BMI building is now, looking at all the buildings around it, I was thinking if you haven’t been here in a few years your first thought would be, ‘Did they move the BMI building closer to town?’”

View of Nashville's Gulch and Music Row from the Westin. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

View of Nashville’s Gulch and Music Row from the Westin. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

Urban’s co-writers on the song each celebrated their first No. 1 on country radio despite substantial success in outside genres. Los Angeles-based Wells has produced and written for the likes of Adele, Katy Perry, Pharrell Williams and more. Los Angeles/Atlanta/Nashville-based Abrahart, who was referred by his nickname JHart, has worked with artists including Jusin Bieber, Jason Derulo and Usher.

“Nashville is growing because of artists like Keith and songs like ‘Wasted Time,’ said Sara Knabe on behalf of BMG’s work with Wells. “That’s the reason people come here and are moving here, and the reason we have this building. Greg is based in our L.A. office, and its his first trip to Nashville and he has a killer week of writes. We’re honored to have you here and want to work with you as much as you want to be here!”

Universal Music Publishing Group Nashville’s Kent Earls also spoke on behalf of Abrahart and Urban. Each publisher met their Los Angeles writer just one hour before the event.

ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch and event host/BMI’s Jody Williams all spoke. As with the publishers, the two former PRO reps remarked on only recently meeting their respective writers, Abrahart and Wells. Each offered an open open door invitation for continued success in Nashville.

“There’s nothing like a Keith Urban No. 1 Party,” said Williams of his writer. “They’re more of everything—so special and great-feeling.”

For the label, Universal Music Group’s Mike Dungan credited many staffers for the success of the two-week No. 1 and offered praise for Urban’s diligence in delivering Ripcord as a whole album.

“It’s honestly one of the best records I’ve been associated with, and I am old—I’ve been doing this a long time! It’s a two-week No. 1 and the third No. 1 single from this album,” said Dungan.

Pictured (L-R): James Abrahart, Keith Urban, Greg Wells. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

Pictured (L-R): James Abrahart, Keith Urban, Greg Wells. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

The writers expressed surprise at the No. 1 recognition and gratitude for Urban’s graciousness.

“This is my first big country song,” said Abrahart. “I grew up in Atlanta and always had such a deep respect for country music and jumped at the opportunity to work with Keith when Greg brought it to me. Keith is a true example of what a legendary artist is. It’s rare to have an artist that gives credit and doesn’t take credit.” Abrahart went on to note of Urban’s graciousness in mentioning the names of his co-writers at concerts.

Wells added, “There’s a downside [to working with Keith], it kinda wrecks working with any other artist. It’s so spoiling. No ego. I think he could be famous for his guitar playing alone. As a Canadian living in Los Angeles, I’ve felt a warm welcome [from Nashville]. I love that you value songwriting. It’s heartening to see this [party]. It’s unique, it doesn’t happen in LA, I’ve had other successes and we’ve never had a party for any of them. Thank you very much!”

Audience looks on during "Wasted Time" performance. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

Audience looks on during “Wasted Time” performance. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

Urban gave the final word, noting the privilege of recognizing his team members behind the scenes.

“Nashville is unique. It’s a beautiful thing because it’s always been about the song. The writers matter. I get to stand on stage and witness the reaction to a song. Everyone behind the scenes doesn’t get to see or feel that or certainly the acknowledgement their creativity deserves. That’s why I love these parties, because it’s a team effort.

Urban thanked his label and detailed how his early years in Nashville prepared him for his current success.

“Nashville and Music Row has given me the foundation to be able to go to a studio in L.A. and meet these two guys who I’ve never written with…and be creative with them immediately. It’s really an extraordinary gift. I love songwriting and making records. I feel really blessed to be in this town. It’s rare these moments happen and they matter.”

The CRB, Pinnacle Bank and CMA were also in attendance to present accolades.

Nashville Westin's view of the Tennessee Tower from the pool. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

Nashville Westin’s view of the Tennessee Tower from the pool. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

 

Nashville Westin's Northwest view. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

Nashville Westin’s Northwest view. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

 

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Nashville Westin’s view above the Music City Center, towards downtown. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser