
SESAC's Tim Fink, Catt Gravitt, Jon Stone, SESAC's Pat Collins and Trevor Gale. Photo by Ed Rode
SESAC Award Recipients
Songwriter of the Year: Catt Gravitt (“Alone With You” recorded by Jake Owen, “Why Ya Wanna” recorded by Jana Kramer and “Amen” recorded by Edens Edge)
Song of the Year: “A Woman Like You,” Written by Jon Stone, Recorded by Lee Brice, Publisher Adios Pantalones, Hears That Skyline Music
Publisher of the Year: Sony ATV/EMI Foray Music
SESAC’s Nashville Music Awards were held last night, October 28, at the Pinnacle at Symphony Place. In addition to the awards listed above, The Avett Brothers received SESAC’s Summit Award. There was an all-star tribute to the 30th anniversary of the Bluebird Café featuring Gary Burr, Don Henry, Victoria Shaw, and Kim Williams. Also, Monty Powell performed his honored song, “For You,” which was recorded by Keith Urban. And due to the song’s subject matter, SECAP VP, Writer/Publisher Relations Tim Fink announced the PRO would make a donation to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. Thompson Square offered its new single “If I Didn’t Have You,” and Lee Brice sang his hit “A Woman Like You.”
Country Performance Activity Awards
“Alone With You”
Written by Catt Gravitt
Recorded by Jake Owen
Published by Ink Pen Mama Music, Songs of Maxx Publishing, Tunes of R and T Direct
“Why Ya Wanna”
Written by Catt Gravitt
Recorded by Jana Kramer
Published by Ink Pen Mama Music, Songs of Maxx Publishing, Tunes of R and T Direct
“Amen”
Written by Catt Gravitt
Recorded by Eden’s Edge
Published by Ink Pen Mama Music, Songs of Maxx Publishing, Tunes of R and T Direct
“A Woman Like You”
Written by Jon Stone
Recorded by Lee Brice
Published by Adios Pantalones, Hears That Skyline Music
“Let’s Don’t Call It A Night”
Written by: Brice Long
Recorded by Casey James
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music / Send Me The Checks Music
“Shinin’ On Me”
Written by Rob Hatch, Lance Miller
Recorded by Jerrod Niemann
Published by Legends of Magic Mustang Music, Songs of StyleSonic Music, Melvin’s Pistol Music, Melvin’s Bullets Music
“For You”
Written by Monty Powell
Recorded by Keith Urban
Published by Cranesong Music, olé Toreador Tunes
“Dancin’ Away With My Heart”
Written by Hillary Scott
Recorded by Lady Antebellum
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music, Hillary Dawn Songs
“Wanted You More”
Written by Hillary Scott
Recorded by Lady Antebellum
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music, Hillary Dawn Songs
“Just A Kiss”
Written by Hillary Scott
Recorded by Lady Antebellum
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music, Hillary Dawn Songs
“A Little Big Stronger”
Written by Hillary Scott
Recorded by Sara Evans
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music, Hillary Dawn Songs
“Cost Of Livin’”
Written by Phillip Coleman
Recorded by Ronnie Dunn
Published by Tractor Radio Songs
“Fish”
Written by Craig Campbell, Arlos Smith, Ashe Underwood
Recorded by Craig Campbell
Published by Acoustic Peanut Publishing, Geormac Music, Jeff, Jack and the Mule Music, Melodies of Bigger Picture
“Tomorrow”
Written by Anthony Smith
Recorded by Chris Young
Published by Dreams to Music, Grand Poobah Publishing
Americana
Bob Dylan
For contribution to the album The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams, Recorded by Various Artists
Published by Special Rider Music
Bob Dylan
For contributions to the album Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan, Recorded by Various Artists
Published by Special Rider Music, Dwarf Music
Bob Dylan
For contribution to the album Slipstream, Recorded by Bonnie Raitt
Published by Special Rider Music
Bonnie Bramlett
For contribution to the album Slipstream, Recorded by Bonnie Raitt
Robert Johnson
For contribution to the album Light in the Sky, Recorded by Red Molly
Published by MPCA King of Spades
Jonathan Byrd
For contribution to the album Light In The Sky, Recorded by Red Molly
Published by Jonathan Byrd Music
Dustin Welch
For contribution to the album Nothing’s Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now, Recorded by Justin Townes Earle
Published by Super Rooster Music
Ray Wylie Hubbard
For contribution to the album Grifter’s Hymnal, Recorded by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Published by Snake Farm Publishing
Ray Wylie Hubbard
For contribution to the album What The Hell Is Going On?, Recorded by Paul Thorn
Published by Snake Farm Publishing
Liz Foster
For contribution to the album Grifter’s Hymnal, Recorded by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Published by Dueling Poets Publishing
Charlie Shafter
For contribution to the album Grifter’s Hymnal, Recorded by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Published by Dogs In Publishing
Jim Lauderdale
For contribution to the album Carry Me Back, Recorded by Old Crow Medicine Show
Published by Ginger Dragon Music, Songs of Bug
Exclusive: Cassetty Entertainment Launches
/by Sarah SkatesTodd Cassetty today announced the launch of Cassetty Entertainment, an artist management enterprise which has signed Scotty McCreery.
Cassetty is stepping away from his day-to-day roles with Hi-Fi Fusion and Todd Cassetty Welding Service but the online and video marketing companies will continue operation. Additional details regarding Hi-Fi Fusion will be forthcoming.
For the past 18 months, Cassetty has been working with McCreery on multiple projects from television shows to promotional campaigns to music videos. Says McCreery, “Todd has been involved in my career since I first came to Nashville after American Idol, and our great working relationship made the management scenario a no-brainer.”
Cassetty adds, “For years, I’ve been looking for an artist to inspire me to integrate 20 years of experience into an artist management role. Scotty McCreery is that artist. His vocal talent and authenticity as an entertainer are the impetus behind Cassetty Entertainment, and I could not be more excited to work with him.”
Cassetty’s music industry career began in the early ‘90s with marketing and promotion stints at Country Radio Seminar, Warner/Reprise and Gaylord Entertainment’s MusicCountry.com. From there, he started Hi-Fi Fusion, Nashville’s first digital marketing company, which works with every major record label and many of the biggest artists in music. In 2007, he launched Todd Cassetty Welding Service, a television, video and film production company that has since created TV specials and music videos for McCreery, Blake Shelton, Reba McEntire and Taylor Swift.
[Updated Arrangements] Songwriter Tim Johnson Passes
/by Sarah SkatesTim Johnson
A memorial service for Tim Johnson will be held Thurs., Nov. 1, 2 to 4 p.m. at the Cheekwood Botanical Garden’s Massey Hall. There will be no admission charge for attendees. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to MusiCares at www.grammy.org/musicares/donate.
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Songwriter Tim Johnson passed away Sun., Oct. 21, following a two-year battle with cancer. He was 52 and died at home. The established member of Nashville’s music community had more than 100 major label cuts to his credit, with some of his biggest hits including Diamond Rio’s “God Only Cries,” Jimmy Wayne’s “Do You Believe Me Now,” and Daryle Singletary’s “I Let Her Lie.”
His list of singles and cuts also includes Joey + Rory’s “Remember Me” and “That’s Important to Me,” Tim Rushlow’s “She Misses Him,” Jeannie Kendall’s “Out of Loneliness,” Rockie Lynne’s “I Can’t Believe It’s Me,” Tracy Lawrence’s “Up to Him,” Blaine Larsen’s “The Best Man,” Derek Sholl’s “When They Come Back,” and Doug Stone’s “Nice Problem.” Johnson’s “I Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” written with Jon Wolfe and James Dean Hicks, was recorded by Joe Nichols for his 2011 album release.
Johnson’s talent extended to the studio, where he produced artists including Blaine Larsen. The respected songwriter was active with NSAI, where he served on its Song Camp faculty and was a longtime board member. He assisted the organization with its legislative work in Washington, D.C. Friends say he was a champion of songs and songwriters, and always encouraged aspiring writers. He also founded the Songwriter’s Institute.
In 2007 Johnson teamed with Rory Feek and Jeff Skillen to establish the Song Trust, which had success with “Bring Him Home Santa,” a song about fathers who serve in the military. Feek and his wife, Joey, said they are “saddened with the loss of our good friend. His passing leaves a big hole in our hearts and an even bigger one in the heart of country music.”
Growing up in Noti, Oregon, one of Johnson’s early songwriting influences was Mickey Newbury.
Johnson is survived by wife Meg, son Jack and daughter Cey. MusicRow extends sincere condolences to his loved ones.
Funeral arrangements have not been announced. Check MusicRow.com for updates.
Friend and songwriter James Dean Hicks shared his thoughts on Tim:
Swift Super-Serves Radio and the Fans
/by FreemanMusicRowThe Taylor Tribune, we have the understanding that Big Machine Label Group doesn’t do anything halfway. Case in point: no-stone-unturned, full-throttle launch of Taylor Swift’s fourth album Red, which hit stores Oct. 22 and will undoubtedly shift a mind-boggling number of units in the process.To aid Red’s launch on the radio side, Big Machine hosted a unique remote broadcast event on Friday (10/26) that was designed to super-serve Swift-friendly markets with a whole batch of exclusive content and prize giveaways (guitars, food, etc). Surrounded by a gorgeous panorama of downtown Nashville on the 21st floor of the Pinnacle Building, a total of 72 radio outlets were selected for the broadcast. Many of the usual suspects were present, including Mike Hammond from Knoxville and Captain Jack from Las Vegas, but there were also stations present from such far flung locales as South Africa, India, New Zealand, and Germany.
During the afternoon session (half the stations did their remote broadcasts in the morning), 36 stations operated out of makeshift cubicle studios appointed with red accent lighting. The lounge furniture was also red, as were the floral decorations in the catering area. Brand partner Papa John’s had its wares out on the tables, and company founder John H. Schnatter was milling around. Moving from station to station to give five minute interviews were Swift, Borchetta, Papa, and Swift band member Grant Mickelson.
At every turn there was a video screen or plaque celebrating Taylor’s many successes, and in the corners of the Pinnacle building were some of the elaborate costumes from her stage show. Visiting stations had access to a row of net-ready computers for show prep. Nearby, BMLG staffers were uploading the recordings of every station’s interviews so they could be used immediately. It was a whole turnkey experience for those stations lucky enough to participate.
Whether or not Red will be Swift’s second consecutive first week million-seller will bear out soon enough (all signs point to yes, and then some), but the masterfully executed marketing campaign is worthy of mention. Look at the timing: one week prior to the CMA Awards (where she is nominated for Entertainer of the Year), primed for holiday shopping season, and almost six years to the day since her 5x-Platinum self-titled debut album was released. These things don’t happen by accident.
One interesting facet of this gigantic rollout and promotion is that the first news of Red’s release happened on August 13, followed by single debut of “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.” That’s a very short time ago, and yet there was virtually no chatter leading up to the announcement. According to Big Machine CEO Scott Borchetta, Swift had been working on the music for several months and felt it was important she make the announcement herself.
“We try to stay quiet between records as much as we can,” says Borchetta. “With someone who’s so dynamic it’s really hard, but it’s a lot more fun for all of us [having] the moment where she announces when the record is coming. That way she’s talking directly, with all due respect, to who’s most important: the fans.”
On the retail side, Swift and team carefully assembled brand partnerships that fit her personality and image. Cover Girl, Target, Keds, Papa John’s, and an innovative “store within a store” concept for Walgreens are all key components of the campaign, and representative of the Taylor brand. “You won’t see her name and likeness on hundreds of items,” notes Borchetta. “She only puts her mark on things she really believes in and likes.”
Borchetta feels confident that Red’s first week sales will eclipse those of Speak Now, which set the bar with a lofty 1.047 million debut week units in 2010. That didn’t deter the Big Machine team in the slightest, if anything it probably encouraged them, and the release has been delivered with gusto. Swift will also embark on a huge tour to support it, and co-host the Grammy Nominations Concert in Nashville.
“You have to understand what the market is, what it will bear, and where is she right now. Last time around with Speak Now, to some extent, it was like, ‘Oh you guys again,’ and it’s like, ‘Yeah, us again.’ This time it’s like, ‘Let’s get out of the way and let Taylor have her moment.’ The fact that everybody understands the magnitude of her and the brilliant record she’s made to back it up, we almost have an open lane right now.”
WSM Partners With ASCAP For New Show
/by Caitlin Rantala“More than possibly any other radio station in America, 650 AM WSM understands that it all begins with a songwriter,” says WSM General Manager Tom English. “After all, the phrase ‘Music City USA’ was coined on our airwaves, and we are thrilled to partner with ASCAP and Regions Bank to provide this one-of-a-kind showcase of incredible Nashville talent on our one-of-a-kind radio station.”
“Regions Bank is delighted and honored to sponsor The ASCAP Songwriters Show on the legendary 650 AM WSM,” says Regions Senior Vice-President Lisa Harless. “Regions remains committed to the songwriting community and is excited that many of Nashville’s top songwriters will be showcased on WSM.”
ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan added “ASCAP Nashville is home to some of the greatest songwriters in the world and thanks to this partnership with WSM and Regions Bank, the WSM listeners will get to experience their talents first hand.”
ASCAP Songwriter Ben Hayslip (“Gimmie That Girl,” “Long, Slow Kisses,” “Put A Girl In It,” and “All About Tonight”) will be joined by publisher Rusty Gaston (This Music/Warner Chappell) for the premiere. Additional ASCAP songwriters confirmed for upcoming shows include Dave Turnbull, Odie Blackmon, Jeff Allen, Hannah Dasher, Josh Osborn, Trevor Rosen, James LeBlanc and Lynn Hutton. A calendar of show guests is available at www.wsmonline.com.
Aldean Adds Second Fenway Show; Raises Over $500k For Komen
/by Eric T. ParkerMiranda Lambert, and special guests Jake Owen and Thomas Rhett will perform during both Fenway Shows as part of his 2013 Night Train Tour.
Tickets for the second date go on sale to the general public on Fri., Nov. 2 with pre-sale starting with Aldean’s fan club (Oct. 30), Red Sox season ticket holders (Oct. 31) and through WKLB (Nov. 1).
Over Saturday Oct. 27, Aldean rounded off the final date of his 2012 My Kinda Party Tour in Dallas, TX when he performed his seventh Concert For the Cure to raise money for the Susan G. Komen For the Cure. The event raised $509,125 to help support the fight against breast cancer, with over 20,000 in attendance at the Gexa Energy Pavilion.
For more information, visit www.jasonaldean.com.
Underwood Extends “Blown Away Tour”
/by Sarah SkatesThe donation of $1 from each ticket sold on the North American leg of the outing will support Red Cross disaster relief.
The Blown Away Tour is presented and hydrated by vitaminwater® and promoted by AEG Live. Tickets will be available for the 2013 dates in select markets beginning Friday, Nov. 2. Please go to www.carrieunderwood.fm for details.
Underwood is nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year at the Nov. 1 CMA Awards and will co-host the show with Brad Paisley.
Chesney to Rock Cowboys Stadium For Salvation Army
/by Caitlin RantalaChesney’s performance will be televised live nationally on FOX during halftime of the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 22) game against the Washington Redskins at 3:15 PM/CT. The concert marks the 16th year of the Thanksgiving Day partnership between the Dallas Cowboys and The Salvation Army, during which time the Red Kettle Campaign has raised more than $1.5 billion.
“There are great traditions in America — especially Thanksgiving, family and football. For 16 years the Dallas Cowboys and The Salvation Army have been an American tradition and I’m happy to be a part of it,” said Chesney. “I’m calling on all of my fans to not only give back this year but also send in their best football highlights videos for a chance to see me live in Dallas on Thanksgiving Day.”
Also, now through Nov. 11, fans of the Cowboys and Chesney can visit www.SalvationArmyUSA.org/BoysofFall for a chance to win a trip for four to Dallas to see the Thanksgiving Day game, including on-field passes for the halftime show performance and a meet-and-greet with Chesney. Complete contest rules and details are available here.
UMG Names New Executive Team
/by Sarah SkatesClockwise from top left: Tom Becci, Brian Wright, Royce Risser, Cindy Mabe
Mike Dungan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Universal Music Group Nashville, today announced part of his new senior management team for the company, which encompasses Mercury Nashville, Capitol Records Nashville, MCA Records and EMI Records Nashville. These appointments follow the recent close by parent Universal Music Group (UMG) of its acquisition of EMI Recorded Music. Each of these new appointments will report directly to Dungan and will be based in UMG’s downtown Nashville headquarters:
* Former Capitol Records SVP/COO, Tom Becci, will assume the same post at UMG Nashville
* UMG Nashville SVP of A&R, Brian Wright, will continue as SVP/Head of A&R for the UMG Nashville family of labels
* Former Capitol SVP of Marketing, Cindy Mabe, will assume broad based responsibility as SVP of Marketing at UMG Nashville
* UMG Nashville SVP/Head of Promotion, Royce Risser, will oversee all promotion efforts in the new UMG four-imprint structure
“Our new company embodies the very best of both Universal and EMI,” stated Dungan. “The integration of these two great companies presents a rare opportunity to create a Nashville-based music entertainment organization that is well positioned for creative innovation and profitable growth. Tom, Brian, Cindy, and Royce represent the very best in creative leadership and business management. Throughout each of their careers, they have displayed a real track record of success and innovation, and will play a key role in ensuring the smoothest possible transition for everyone involved. I have no doubt that they will help us maintain our position as the world’s leading country music company for years to come.”
Additional management appointments include:
* Capitol SVP of Promotion Steve Hodges will now assume responsibility for the Capitol Label promotion team
* Mercury Records VP of Promotion Damon Moberly and MCA Records VP of Promotion Van Haze, will continue in their respective roles
* Jimmy Rector has been appointed VP of EMI Records Promotion
* UMG Nashville VP Radio Marketing, Katie Dean, will continue in that role for all four labels
* Capitol VP Shane Allen will now become UMG Nashville VP of Promotion for all four labels
* Lori Christian has been appointed UMG Nashville VP of Media Marketing
* Dawn Gates has been appointed UMG Nashville VP of Digital Marketing
Friday MusicRow reported on several staffers who have exited as a result of the acquisition.
Swift To Co-Host Grammy Noms Concert
/by Sarah SkatesLuke Bryan has been added to the show’s lineup, joining previously announced Maroon 5, with others to be revealed as the date approaches. The event, taking place at the Bridgestone Arena for the first time, will include performances and announce nominations in several Grammy categories.
Following the CBS telecast from 10 – 11 p.m. ET/PT (9 p.m. CT), concert attendees will experience a one-hour exclusive concert by one of the evening’s performers. (Artist to be announced shortly.) Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com.
This special marks the fifth time nominations will be announced live on primetime television. Last year’s nominations special helped lead to increased ratings for the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards, which attracted 39.9 million viewers, the largest audience since 1984 and the second largest in history.
The 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards, will air live on CBS from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013.
SESAC Awards Winners List
/by Sarah SkatesSESAC's Tim Fink, Catt Gravitt, Jon Stone, SESAC's Pat Collins and Trevor Gale. Photo by Ed Rode
SESAC Award Recipients
Songwriter of the Year: Catt Gravitt (“Alone With You” recorded by Jake Owen, “Why Ya Wanna” recorded by Jana Kramer and “Amen” recorded by Edens Edge)
Song of the Year: “A Woman Like You,” Written by Jon Stone, Recorded by Lee Brice, Publisher Adios Pantalones, Hears That Skyline Music
Publisher of the Year: Sony ATV/EMI Foray Music
SESAC’s Nashville Music Awards were held last night, October 28, at the Pinnacle at Symphony Place. In addition to the awards listed above, The Avett Brothers received SESAC’s Summit Award. There was an all-star tribute to the 30th anniversary of the Bluebird Café featuring Gary Burr, Don Henry, Victoria Shaw, and Kim Williams. Also, Monty Powell performed his honored song, “For You,” which was recorded by Keith Urban. And due to the song’s subject matter, SECAP VP, Writer/Publisher Relations Tim Fink announced the PRO would make a donation to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. Thompson Square offered its new single “If I Didn’t Have You,” and Lee Brice sang his hit “A Woman Like You.”
Country Performance Activity Awards
“Alone With You”
Written by Catt Gravitt
Recorded by Jake Owen
Published by Ink Pen Mama Music, Songs of Maxx Publishing, Tunes of R and T Direct
“Why Ya Wanna”
Written by Catt Gravitt
Recorded by Jana Kramer
Published by Ink Pen Mama Music, Songs of Maxx Publishing, Tunes of R and T Direct
“Amen”
Written by Catt Gravitt
Recorded by Eden’s Edge
Published by Ink Pen Mama Music, Songs of Maxx Publishing, Tunes of R and T Direct
“A Woman Like You”
Written by Jon Stone
Recorded by Lee Brice
Published by Adios Pantalones, Hears That Skyline Music
“Let’s Don’t Call It A Night”
Written by: Brice Long
Recorded by Casey James
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music / Send Me The Checks Music
“Shinin’ On Me”
Written by Rob Hatch, Lance Miller
Recorded by Jerrod Niemann
Published by Legends of Magic Mustang Music, Songs of StyleSonic Music, Melvin’s Pistol Music, Melvin’s Bullets Music
“For You”
Written by Monty Powell
Recorded by Keith Urban
Published by Cranesong Music, olé Toreador Tunes
“Dancin’ Away With My Heart”
Written by Hillary Scott
Recorded by Lady Antebellum
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music, Hillary Dawn Songs
“Wanted You More”
Written by Hillary Scott
Recorded by Lady Antebellum
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music, Hillary Dawn Songs
“Just A Kiss”
Written by Hillary Scott
Recorded by Lady Antebellum
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music, Hillary Dawn Songs
“A Little Big Stronger”
Written by Hillary Scott
Recorded by Sara Evans
Published by Sony ATV / EMI Foray Music, Hillary Dawn Songs
“Cost Of Livin’”
Written by Phillip Coleman
Recorded by Ronnie Dunn
Published by Tractor Radio Songs
“Fish”
Written by Craig Campbell, Arlos Smith, Ashe Underwood
Recorded by Craig Campbell
Published by Acoustic Peanut Publishing, Geormac Music, Jeff, Jack and the Mule Music, Melodies of Bigger Picture
“Tomorrow”
Written by Anthony Smith
Recorded by Chris Young
Published by Dreams to Music, Grand Poobah Publishing
Americana
Bob Dylan
For contribution to the album The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams, Recorded by Various Artists
Published by Special Rider Music
Bob Dylan
For contributions to the album Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan, Recorded by Various Artists
Published by Special Rider Music, Dwarf Music
Bob Dylan
For contribution to the album Slipstream, Recorded by Bonnie Raitt
Published by Special Rider Music
Bonnie Bramlett
For contribution to the album Slipstream, Recorded by Bonnie Raitt
Robert Johnson
For contribution to the album Light in the Sky, Recorded by Red Molly
Published by MPCA King of Spades
Jonathan Byrd
For contribution to the album Light In The Sky, Recorded by Red Molly
Published by Jonathan Byrd Music
Dustin Welch
For contribution to the album Nothing’s Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now, Recorded by Justin Townes Earle
Published by Super Rooster Music
Ray Wylie Hubbard
For contribution to the album Grifter’s Hymnal, Recorded by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Published by Snake Farm Publishing
Ray Wylie Hubbard
For contribution to the album What The Hell Is Going On?, Recorded by Paul Thorn
Published by Snake Farm Publishing
Liz Foster
For contribution to the album Grifter’s Hymnal, Recorded by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Published by Dueling Poets Publishing
Charlie Shafter
For contribution to the album Grifter’s Hymnal, Recorded by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Published by Dogs In Publishing
Jim Lauderdale
For contribution to the album Carry Me Back, Recorded by Old Crow Medicine Show
Published by Ginger Dragon Music, Songs of Bug