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(Former Columbia Recording Artist and Winner of USA Network’s hit television series “Nashville Star” Best known for hits: “Help Pour Out The Rain (Lacy’s Song), “Sweet Southern Comfort”, “If She Were Any Other Woman”, “One Step At A Time. Buddy has also written songs for other artists including Randy Travis, Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White, and more.
(GIBSON MILLER BAND) (Former Epic Records Recording Artist with Gibson/Miller Band) Gibson/Miller were best known for "Texas Tattoo". Dave's hits as a songwriter include: "Jukebox in My Mind" - Alabama, "Queen of Memphis" - Confederate Railroad, "Ships That Don't Come In" - Joe Diffie, "Don't Give Candy to a Stranger" - Larry Boone
(Former RCA Recording Artist) Best known for hits: “The Love Song”, “Long, Slow Kisses”, “I Wanna Make You Cry”, “Rainbow Man”, “Good People”, “No Shame”
(Former Lyric Street Records Recording Artist) Best known for his own hits, "One Wing in the Fire", "Just Might Have Her Radio On" and "Drunker Than Me". A very prolific songwriter, Trent also wrote "In Case You Didn't Know" - Brett Young, "Close Your Eyes" - Parmalee, plus additional songs for George Strait and others.
(Solo Artist and Founding Member of the Bands, Little Texas and Hot Apple Pie, not to mention his own solo career) Brady is best known for his work with Little Texas. Songs written or co-written by Brady include: “God Blessed Texas”, “What Might’ve Been”, “Kick A Little”, and “My Love”
(Former Epic Records Recording Artist) Best known for his own hits, "Jukebox Junkie", "Rub-a-Dubbin'", "Lookin' In the Same Direction", "Paint Me A Birmingham", plus over 50 cuts as a songwriter including "Honk If You Honky Tonk" - George Strait, along with songs for George Jones, Dierks Bentley, Hank Williams Jr., Mark Chesnutt, and more.
(The queen of traditional country) Best known for classics she's written like: "Someday When Things are Good", You Take Me for Granted" - Merle Haggard, "Dallas" - Connie Smith, plus her own hits as a recording artist, "Yes Ma'am, He Found Me In a Honky Tonk", "Once More", "The Bull and the Beaver" - a duet with former husband, Merle Haggard.
Star of Hit TV Series "Nashville" (Noel Laughlin), also played Ryan McNeil on The Young and the Restless, and Steven Webber on General Hospital. Also, 1/2 of duo, Blue County. Best know for hits, "Good Little Girls" for Blue County and "Made in America" for Toby Keith
Becky, known among friends as "Beckaroo", is best known for her own hits such as “Jones On The Jukebox” (Becky Hobbs), “Let’s Get Over Them Together” (Becky Hobbs and Moe Bandy) and more. As a writer, her credits include: “Angels Among Us” - Alabama, “I Want to Know You Before We Make Love” - Conway Twitty, “Rub-A-Dubbin” - Ken Mellons, plus many more.
(Former Mercury Records Recording Artist) Best known for her huge hit, “Break Down Here”, plus “The Chance”, “Wake Up Older”, “Men & Mascara”, and more.
"Nothing On But The Radio" - Gary Allan, "Heartache On The Dance Floor" - Jon Pardi, "Like a Cowboy", "Anything Goes" - Randy Houser
An award-winning bluegrass artist and prolific songwriter, her songwriting credits include "A Little Bluer Than That" - Alan Jackson, "Love Can't Ever Get Better Than This" - Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White, plus songs recorded by Loretta Lynn, Trisha Yearwood, Bradley Walker, Claire Lynch, Bill Anderson, Pat Green, Little Big Town, Brother Phelps, and more.
(Multi-award-winning bluegrass and country singer, songwriter, and producer) Best known for these huge hits: "I'm Gonna Take That Mountain" - Reba McEntire, "I Fell in the Water" - John Anderson, "How Do You Sleep at Night" - Wade Hayes
(Sirius XM's Willie's Roadhouse on-air personality), also an amazing singer, songwriter, and performer. His songs have been recorded by many including the current Jeannie Seely/Willie Nelson duet, "Not a Dry Eye in the House". Texas Radio DJ Hall of Famer!
(Americana, Red Dirt, Country Touring Artist) Also an accomplished songwriter, best known for "Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind" - Confederate Railroad, plus songs recorded by Kenny Chesney, Trace Adkins, Kris Kristofferson, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Wynonna, Conway Twitty, Chris LeDoux, Craig Campbell, and many more!
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“Golden Ring” – George Jones and Tammy Wynette, "Baby, I Lied” – Deborah Allen, “Friday Night Blues” – John Conlee, “I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again” – T. Graham Brown, “I’m Only In It For The Love” – John Conlee, “Lady Lay Down” – John Conlee, “Let’s Stop Talkin’ About It” – Janie Fricke, “Old Flames Have New Names” – Mark Chesnutt, “Somewhere In The Night” – The Oak Ridge Boys, “What’s Forever For” – Michael Martin Murphy, “When A Woman Loves A Man” – Lee Roy Parnell
“Love, Me” – Colin Raye, “Let Go Of The Stone” – John Anderson, “At The Sound Of The Tone” – John Schneider, “Before You Kill Us All” – Randy Travis, “How Your Love Makes Me Feel” – Diamond Rio, “Way Down Deep” – Vern Gosdin
Max T. also performs songs written by his father, Max D. Barnes. Those songs include:
“Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes” – George Jones, “Ten Feet Away” – Keith Whitley, “Look At Us” – Vince Gill, “Chiseled In Stone”, “If You’re Gonna Do Me Wrong, Do It Right”, – Vern Gosdin
“Almost Home” – Craig Morgan, “Do You Want Fries with That”, “Down on the Farm”, “Maybe We Should Just Sleep On It” – Tim McGraw, “Drinkin’ Bone” – Tracy Byrd, “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair” – George Jones, “In My Own Backyard”, “Is It Cold In Here”, “Pickup Man”, “Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)” – Joe Diffie, “It’s All The Same to Me” – Billy Ray Cyrus, “Life Happened” – Tammy Cochran, “She Let Herself Go” – George Strait, “That’s Just Jessie” – Kevin Denney
“One More Day” – Diamond Rio, “A Good Day To Run” – Darryl Worley, “Country” – Mo Pitney, plus songs recorded by Barbara Streisand, Blake Shelton, Willie Nelson, Faith Hill, Kenny Rogers, Josh Turner, Jerry Lee Lewis, Joe Nichols, Pam Tillis, Rodney Atkins, Joe Diffie, Chris Young, and more.
“Round About Way” – George Strait, “She’s Everything” – Brad Paisley, “Cool To Be A Fool” – Joe Nichols, “Clean Up On Aisle Five” – Mo Pitney, plus songs recorded by John Michael Montgomery, Tracy Lawrence, Craig Morgan, Neal McCoy, Diamond Rio, Sammy Kershaw, Jeff & Sherri Easter, Easton Corbin, The Oak Ridge Boys, and more.
“Give It Away” and “I’ve Come to Expect It from You” - George Strait, “Set “Em Up Joe” and “Dream of Me” - Vern Gosdin, “I Believe In You” - Mel Tillis, and so more. As a record producer, Buddy has produced or currently produces artists such as Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Jamey Johnson, George Jones, & many more.
“The Fool” - LeeAnn Womack, “Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo” - Tracy Byrd, “Cleaning This Gun” - Rodney Atkins, plus songs recorded by Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, George Strait, Eric Church, Blake Shelton, Billy Currington, & more.
“You And I” – Crystal Gayle and Eddie Rabbitt, “I Got Mexico”, “You’re Never Too Old For Young Love”, “Bayou Boys”, – Eddie Raven, “Come In Out Of The Pain” – Doug Stone, “Once Upon A Lifetime” – Alabama, “T.L.C. A.S.A.P” – Alabama, “I Swear” – John Michael Montgomery / All-4-One, “One Honest Heart” – Reba McEntire, “What Say You” – Travis Tritt and John Mellencamp, “Class Reunion (That Used To Be Us)”, “From My Front Porch Lookin’ In” – Lonestar, “Tomorrow” – Chris Young
“Watching You” – Rodney Atkins, “It Takes A Little Rain” – The Oak Ridge Boys, “Southern Star” – Alabama, “Round About Way” – George Strait, “Hearts Aren’t Made To Break” – Lee Greenwood, “Walk On” – Reba McEntire, “Don’t Your Memory Ever Sleep At Night” – Steve Wariner, “Fast Lanes And Country Roads” – Barbara Mandrell, “Crossword Puzzle” – Barbara Mandrell, “Just Enough Rope” – Rick Trevino, “One Bridge I Didn’t Burn” – Conway Twitty, “Cool To Be A Fool” – Joe Nichols
Mark Narmore hits include: “Moon Over Georgia” - Shenandoah, “Like There Ain’t No Yesterday” - Blackhawk, “That’s What I Love About Sunday” - Craig Morgan, plus songs recorded by Josh Turner, Brandy Clark, Reba McEntire, Alabama, John Michael Montgomery, Terry Clark, & more.
“Shut Up and Drive” – Chely Wright, “Somebody” – Reba McEntire, “If You’re Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows) – Rodney Atkins, “Moments” – Emerson Drive
“Fool Hearted Memory” – George Strait, “Pickin’ Up Strangers” – Johnny Lee, “Politics, Religion, And Her” – Sammy Kershaw, “Nothing On But The Radio” – Gary Allan, “Born Country” – Alabama, “High-Tech Redneck” – George Jones, “Alright Already” – Larry Stewart, “If I Was A Drinkin’ Man” – Neal McCoy, “Size Matters” – Joe Nichols, “Nights” – Ed Bruce, “Lifestyles Of The Not So Rich And Famous” – Tracy Byrd
"I'm Movin' On" - Rascal Flatts, "Im A Survivor" - Reba McEntire, "Billy's Got His Beer Goggles On" - Neal McCoy, "The Trouble With Girls" - Scotty McCreery, plus songs recorded by Wynona, Jake Owne, Darius Rucker, George Strait, Kenny Rogers, Blake Shelton, and more.
“Here In The Real World” – Alan Jackson, “Till I Was Loved By You” – Chely Wright, “If The Jukebox Took Teardrops” – Danni Leigh, “19 And Crazy” – Bombshell, “Highway Don’t Care” – Taylor Swift and Tim McGraw, “Redneck Crazy” – Tyler Farr, “Power Of Positive Drinking” – Chris Jansen, “Neon Light” – Blake Shelton, “Missing” – William Michael Morgan
Wood Newton hits include: “Riding With Private Malone” - David Ball, “Bobbie Sue” - The Oak Ridge Boys, “What I Didn’t Do” and “I Can See Arkansas” - Steve Wariner, plus songs recorded by Tracy Byrd, Conway Twitty, T. G. Sheppard, Alabama, Charley Pride, B. J. Thomas, and more.
Former background vocalist with the Allman Brothers, J.J. Cale, and Conway Twitty. Best known for writing, “It’s Your Song” and “Two Pina Coladas” for Garth Brooks
“Nothing Sure Looked Good on You” - Gene Watson, “American Honky-Tonk Bar Association” - Garth Brooks, “Cajun Moon” - Ricky Skaggs, “Lonesome Standard Time” - Kathy Matea, plus songs recorded by Don Williams, Vern Gosdin, Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, and more.
"Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right" - Billy Currington, "That's Just Jesse" - Kevin Denney, "Country Man" - Luke Bryan, "Break Down Here" - Julie Roberts, "Life Happened" - Tammy Cochran, "The Ball" - James Otto, and more.
Her songwriting career includes a 2001 Nashville Songwriters Association International “Top 10 Songs That You Wish You’d Written” award for Lee Ann Womack’s single “Why They Call It Falling”(with Don Schlitz), and a Grammy nomination for co-writing “When I Think About Angels, #1 single for Jamie O’Neal.” She has also had top charting recordings by Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Sara Evans, Tracy Lawrence, Lorrie Morgan, and countless others.
“I’ll Be True To You” – The Oak Ridge Boys, “Trainwreck Of Emotion” – Lori Morgan, “Wild-Eyed Dream” – Ricky Van Shelton, Plus songs recorded by George Jones, Michael Martin Murphy, Suzie Bogguss, Don Gibson, Hoyt Axton, and more.
Bill Whyte is a member of the Country Radio Broadcasters Hall of Fame and is also an accomplished performer and songwriter. His songs have been recorded by the likes of Hillary Scott (Lady Antebellum) and The Scott Family, Joe Nichols, Linda Davis, Brady Seals, Ray Stevens, Cledus T. Judd, & more.
Gerald Smith hits include: “What Part of No” (Lorrie Morgan), “Every Second” (Collin Raye), plus songs recorded by George Jones, Johnny Rodriquez, Moe Bandy, Becky Hobbs. He was also a featured performer on the iconic TV show, Hee Haw, where he performed as the Georgia Quacker.
“Cleopatra, Queen of Denial”, “Blue Rose Is” – Pam Tillis, “I Don’t Mind the Thorns (When You’re the Rose” – Lee Greenwood, “Slow Burning Fire”- Tammy Wynette, “They Never Made it To Memphis” – Juice Newton,