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      <title>2007 BMI Country Awards: Award Winning Songs</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/535640</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Harp, Jessica, Johnson, Jamey, Atkins, Rodney, Holy, Steve, Hayes, Morgane, Adams, Ryan, Aldean, Jason, Allan, Gary, Allen, Harley, Anderson, Bill, Beathard, Casey, Beavers, Brett, Bentley, Dierks, Bogard, Steve, Branch, Michelle, Bush, Kristian, Camp, Shawn, Carroll, Jason Michael, Church, Eric, Clawson, Rodney, Collins, Jim, Dillon, Dean, Douglas, Tom, Emerick, Scotty, Evans, Sara, Green, Marv, Green, Pat, Haggard, Merle, Hanson, Jennifer, Hill, Faith, James, Tommy Lee, Keith, Toby, Kirkpatrick, Wayne, Lambert, Miranda, Leo, Little Big Town, Lonestar, Martin, Tony, Marvel, Kendell, McBride, Martina, McDonald, Richie, McEwan, Steve, McGehee, Vicky, McGraw, Tim, Miller, Lee Thomas, Minor, Shane, Morgan, Craig, Nesler, Mark, Nichols, Tim, Nichols, Tim, Owen, Jake, peermusic, Pinson, Bobby, Rascal Flatts, Sackley, Kylie, Shapiro, Tom, Sherrill, John Scott, Steele, Jeffrey, Stone, Jon, Strait, George, Sugarland, Swift, Taylor, Teren, George, Tomlinson, Trent, Underwood, Carrie, Urban, Keith, Verges, Troy, Wells, Danny, Wreckers, The, Country</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[ALYSSA LIES<br />
<a id='f3165' class='f3165' href='/affiliate/C3165'>Jason Michael Carroll</a><br />
More Than Rhymes Music<br />
Universal Music-Careers<br />
Jason Michael Carroll <br />
<em>Arista Nashville</em><br />
<br />
AMARILLO SKY<br />
Big Kenny<br />
<a id='f2976' class='f2976' href='/affiliate/C2976'>Rodney Clawson</a><br />
Big Love Music<br />
Grinnin' Girl Music<br />
Lucky Thumb Music<br />
Me and My Pickles Music<br />
<a id='f2977' class='f2977' href='/affiliate/C2977'>Jason Aldean</a> <br />
<em>Broken Bow</em><br />
<br />
ANYWAY<br />
<a id='f2247' class='f2247' href='/affiliate/C2247'>Martina McBride</a><br />
Brad Warren<br />
Brett Warren<br />
Bucky and Clyde Music<br />
Delemmava Music Publishing<br />
StyleSonic Music<br />
Martina McBride <br />
<em>RCA</em><br />
<br />
BRAND NEW GIRLFRIEND<br />
Bart Allmand<br />
<a id='f2650' class='f2650' href='/affiliate/C2650'>Shane Minor</a><br />
<a id='f717' class='f717' href='/affiliate/C717'>Jeffrey Steele</a><br />
3 Ring Circus Music<br />
Bug Music/Songs of Windswept<br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
Jeffrey Steele Music<br />
Shane Minor Music<br />
<a id='f3366' class='f3366' href='/affiliate/C3366'>Steve Holy</a> <br />
<em>Curb Records</em><br />
<br />
BRING IT ON HOME<br />
<a id='f442' class='f442' href='/affiliate/C442'>Wayne Kirkpatrick</a><br />
Sell The Cow Music<br />
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br />
<a id='f3168' class='f3168' href='/affiliate/C3168'>Little Big Town</a> <br />
<em>Equity Music Group</em><br />
<br />
THE DOLLAR<br />
<a id='f3523' class='f3523' href='/affiliate/C3523'>Jamey Johnson</a><br />
Big Gassed Hitties<br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
Jamey Johnson <br />
<em>BNA</em><br />
<br />
DON'T FORGET TO REMEMBER ME<br />
<a id='f3350' class='f3350' href='/affiliate/C3350'>Morgane Hayes</a><br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
WZ2 Songs, Inc.<br />
<a id='f3113' class='f3113' href='/affiliate/C3113'>Carrie Underwood</a> <br />
<em>Arista Nashville</em><br />
<br />
EVERY MILE A MEMORY<br />
<a id='f1710' class='f1710' href='/affiliate/C1710'>Brett Beavers</a><br />
<a id='f1736' class='f1736' href='/affiliate/C1736'>Steve Bogard</a><br />
Home with the Armadillo Music<br />
Rancho Papa Music<br />
Sony/ATV Melody<br />
<a id='f3222' class='f3222' href='/affiliate/C3222'>Dierks Bentley</a> <br />
<em>Capitol Nashville</em><br />
<br />
EVERY TIME I HEAR YOUR NAME<br />
Jeffrey Steele<br />
Bug Music/Songs of Windswept<br />
Gottahaveable Music<br />
Keith Anderson <br />
<em>Arista Nashville</em><br />
<br />
FEELS JUST LIKE IT SHOULD<br />
<a id='f346' class='f346' href='/affiliate/C346'>Pat Green</a><br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
Greenhorse Music<br />
Pat Green <br />
<em>BNA</em><br />
<br />
GET DRUNK AND BE SOMEBODY<br />
<a id='f2716' class='f2716' href='/affiliate/C2716'>Scotty Emerick</a><br />
<a id='f431' class='f431' href='/affiliate/C431'>Toby Keith</a><br />
Florida Room Music<br />
Tokeco Tunes<br />
Toby Keith <br />
<em>Show Dog Records</em><br />
<br />
GIVE IT AWAY<br />
<a id='f871' class='f871' href='/affiliate/C871'>Bill Anderson</a><br />
Jamey Johnson<br />
Big Gassed Hitties<br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
Mr. Bubba Music, Inc.<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
<a id='f3216' class='f3216' href='/affiliate/C3216'>George Strait</a> <br />
<em>MCA Nashville</em><br />
<br />
HOW 'BOUT YOU<br />
Brett Beavers<br />
<a id='f212' class='f212' href='/affiliate/C212'>Eric Church</a><br />
Run The Trotline Music<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Eric Church <br />
<em>Capitol Records</em><br />
<br />
I GOT YOU<br />
<a id='f550' class='f550' href='/affiliate/C550'>Craig Morgan</a><br />
Phil O'Donnell<br />
Daphil Music<br />
Immokalee Music<br />
Magic Mustang Music, Inc.<br />
Triple Shoes Music<br />
Craig Morgan <br />
<em>Broken Bow</em><br />
<br />
I'LL WAIT FOR YOU<br />
<a id='f93' class='f93' href='/affiliate/C93'>Harley Allen</a><br />
Bill Anderson<br />
Coburn Music, Inc.<br />
Harley Allen Music<br />
Mr. Bubba Music, Inc.<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Joe Nichols <br />
<em>Universal South</em><br />
<br />
IT JUST COMES NATURAL<br />
<a id='f227' class='f227' href='/affiliate/C227'>Jim Collins</a><br />
<a id='f897' class='f897' href='/affiliate/C897'>Marv Green</a><br />
Sexy Tractor Music<br />
Sycamore Canyon Music<br />
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br />
George Strait <br />
<em>MCA Nashville</em><br />
<br />
KEROSENE<br />
<a id='f2474' class='f2474' href='/affiliate/C2474'>Miranda Lambert</a><br />
Nashville Star Music<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Miranda Lambert <br />
<em>Epic Records</em><br />
<br />
LADIES LOVE COUNTRY BOYS<br />
Jamey Johnson<br />
<a id='f2954' class='f2954' href='/affiliate/C2954'>George Teren</a><br />
Big Gassed Hitties<br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
House of Full Circle Music<br />
Trace Adkins <br />
<em>Capitol Nashville</em><br />
<br />
LEAVE THE PIECES<br />
<a id='f1002' class='f1002' href='/affiliate/C1002'>Jennifer Hanson</a><br />
Chaylynn Music<br />
Sony/ATV Acuff Rose<br />
<a id='f820' class='f820' href='/affiliate/C820'>The Wreckers</a> <br />
<em>Maverick/Warner Bros.</em><br />
<br />
LIFE AIN'T ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL<br />
<a id='f2661' class='f2661' href='/affiliate/C2661'>Tommy Lee James</a><br />
Ballad Boy Music<br />
Still Working For The Man Music, Inc.<br />
<a id='f91' class='f91' href='/affiliate/C91'>Gary Allan</a> <br />
<em>MCA Nashville</em><br />
<br />
LITTLE BIT OF LIFE<br />
<a id='f797' class='f797' href='/affiliate/C797'>Danny Wells</a><br />
Gimme Them Gimme Them Songs<br />
Songs of Dazahit<br />
Songs of Springfish<br />
Craig Morgan <br />
<em>Broken Bow</em><br />
<br />
A LITTLE TOO LATE<br />
<a id='f2654' class='f2654' href='/affiliate/C2654'>Dean Dillon</a><br />
Scotty Emerick<br />
Toby Keith<br />
Florida Room Music<br />
Sony/ATV Acuff Rose<br />
Tokeco Tunes<br />
Unwound Music<br />
Toby Keith <br />
<em>Show Dog Records</em><br />
<br />
THE LUCKY ONE<br />
Jay Joyce<br />
Brad Warren<br />
Brett Warren<br />
Bucky and Clyde Music<br />
JoyJayce Music Publishing<br />
Sony/ATV Songs LLC<br />
StyleSonic Music<br />
<a id='f372' class='f372' href='/affiliate/C372'>Faith Hill</a> <br />
<em>Warner Bros. Nashville</em><br />
<br />
ME AND MY GANG<br />
Jeffrey Steele<br />
<a id='f1741' class='f1741' href='/affiliate/C1741'>Jon Stone</a><br />
Breaking New Ground Publishing<br />
Jeffrey Steele Music<br />
<a id='f633' class='f633' href='/affiliate/C633'>Rascal Flatts</a> <br />
<em>Lyric Street</em><br />
<br />
MOUNTAINS<br />
Larry Boone<br />
<a id='f518' class='f518' href='/affiliate/C518'>Richie McDonald</a><br />
Paul Nelson<br />
Black To Black Songs<br />
Loremoma Music<br />
Lyrical Mile Music<br />
Patrick Stuart Music<br />
<a id='f487' class='f487' href='/affiliate/C487'>Lonestar</a> <br />
<em>BNA</em><br />
<br />
MY LITTLE GIRL<br />
<a id='f271' class='f271' href='/affiliate/C271'>Tom Douglas</a><br />
<a id='f519' class='f519' href='/affiliate/C519'>Tim McGraw</a><br />
Fox Film Music Corporation<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
StyleSonic Music<br />
Tomdouglasmusic<br />
Tim McGraw <br />
<em>Curb Records</em><br />
<br />
MY, OH MY<br />
<a id='f168' class='f168' href='/affiliate/C168'>Michelle Branch</a><br />
<a id='f3534' class='f3534' href='/affiliate/C3534'>Jessica Harp</a><br />
Wayne Kirkpatrick<br />
Josh <a id='f3096' class='f3096' href='/affiliate/C3096'>Leo</a><br />
Barefoot and Starry Eyed Music<br />
I'm Still With the Band Music<br />
Sell The Cow Music<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br />
The Wreckers <br />
<em>Maverick/Warner Bros.</em><br />
<br />
MY WISH<br />
Jeffrey Steele<br />
Jeffrey Steele Music<br />
Rascal Flatts <br />
<em>Lyric Street</em><br />
<br />
NOBODY GONNA TELL ME WHAT TO DO<br />
<a id='f1093' class='f1093' href='/affiliate/C1093'>Tim Nichols</a><br />
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br />
Van Zant <br />
Columbia Records<br />
ONCE IN A LIFETIME<br />
<a id='f780' class='f780' href='/affiliate/C780'>Keith Urban</a><br />
Babble On Songs<br />
Keith Urban <br />
<em>Capitol Nashville</em><br />
<br />
ONE WING IN THE FIRE<br />
<a id='f1872' class='f1872' href='/affiliate/C1872'>Bobby Pinson</a><br />
<a id='f763' class='f763' href='/affiliate/C763'>Trent Tomlinson</a><br />
Malaco Music Company<br />
Music of Stage Three<br />
<a id='f601' class='f601' href='/affiliate/C601'>peermusic</a> III Ltd.<br />
Trent Tomlinson <br />
<em>Lyric Street</em><br />
<br />
THE SEASHORES OF OLD MEXICO<br />
<a id='f356' class='f356' href='/affiliate/C356'>Merle Haggard</a><br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
George Strait <br />
<em>MCA Nashville</em><br />
<br />
SETTLE FOR A SLOWDOWN<br />
Brett Beavers<br />
<a id='f2644' class='f2644' href='/affiliate/C2644'>Tony Martin</a><br />
Gold Watch Music<br />
Run The Trotline Music<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Dierks Bentley <br />
<em>Capitol Nashville</em><br />
<br />
SHE'S EVERYTHING<br />
Wil Nance<br />
Ann Wilson Music, Inc.<br />
Hillbilly Willy Songs<br />
Brad Paisley <br />
<em>Arista Nashville</em><br />
<br />
STUPID BOY<br />
Sarah Buxton<br />
Song Planet<br />
Keith Urban <br />
<em>Capitol Nashville</em><br />
<br />
SUMMERTIME<br />
<a id='f3155' class='f3155' href='/affiliate/C3155'>Steve McEwan</a> (PRS)<br />
Birds With Ears Music<br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
Kenny Chesney <br />
<em>BNA</em><br />
<br />
SUNSHINE AND SUMMERTIME<br />
Rodney Clawson<br />
<a id='f1383' class='f1383' href='/affiliate/C1383'>Kylie Sackley</a> (APRA)<br />
Steel Wheels Music<br />
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br />
Writer's Extreme Music<br />
Faith Hill <br />
<em>Warner Bros. Nashville</em><br />
<br />
TIM MCGRAW<br />
<a id='f736' class='f736' href='/affiliate/C736'>Taylor Swift</a><br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Taylor Swift Music<br />
Taylor Swift <br />
<em>Big Machine Records</em><br />
<br />
WANT TO<br />
<a id='f3182' class='f3182' href='/affiliate/C3182'>Kristian Bush</a><br />
Bobby Pinson<br />
Bobby's Song and Salvage<br />
Dirkpit Music<br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
Music of Stage Three<br />
<a id='f732' class='f732' href='/affiliate/C732'>Sugarland</a> <br />
<em>Mercury</em><br />
<br />
WATCHING YOU<br />
<a id='f3447' class='f3447' href='/affiliate/C3447'>Rodney Atkins</a><br />
Steve Dean<br />
Bethar Music<br />
Mike Curb Music<br />
Rodney Atkins <br />
<em>Curb Records</em><br />
<br />
WHAT HURTS THE MOST<br />
Jeffrey Steele<br />
Bug Music/Songs of Windswept<br />
Gottahaveable Music<br />
Rascal Flatts <br />
<em>Lyric Street</em><br />
<br />
WHEN THE STARS GO BLUE<br />
<a id='f83' class='f83' href='/affiliate/C83'>Ryan Adams</a><br />
Barland Music<br />
Tim McGraw <br />
<em>Curb Records</em><br />
<br />
WHEREVER YOU ARE<br />
Steve Bogard<br />
Rancho de la Playa Music<br />
Jack Ingram <br />
<em>Big Machine/Show Dog Nashville</em><br />
<br />
WHY<br />
Rodney Clawson<br />
<a id='f2975' class='f2975' href='/affiliate/C2975'>Vicky McGehee</a><br />
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br />
Writer's Extreme Music<br />
Jason Aldean <br />
<em>Broken Bow</em><br />
<br />
WHY, WHY, WHY<br />
Tony Martin<br />
<a id='f2645' class='f2645' href='/affiliate/C2645'>Mark Nesler</a><br />
Gold Watch Music<br />
Nashvistaville Songs<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Billy Currington <br />
<em>Mercury</em><br />
<br />
THE WORLD<br />
<a id='f536' class='f536' href='/affiliate/C536'>Lee Thomas Miller</a><br />
Hold Jack Music<br />
Music of Stage Three<br />
Brad Paisley <br />
<em>Arista Nashville</em><br />
<br />
WOULD YOU GO WITH ME<br />
<a id='f1835' class='f1835' href='/affiliate/C1835'>Shawn Camp</a><br />
<a id='f1836' class='f1836' href='/affiliate/C1836'>John Scott Sherrill</a><br />
All Mighty Dog Music<br />
City Wolf Music<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Travelin' Arkansawyer Music<br />
Josh Turner <br />
<em>MCA Nashville</em><br />
<br />
YEE HAW<br />
<a id='f134' class='f134' href='/affiliate/C134'>Casey Beathard</a><br />
<a id='f3167' class='f3167' href='/affiliate/C3167'>Kendell Marvel</a><br />
<a id='f3030' class='f3030' href='/affiliate/C3030'>Jake Owen</a><br />
Bug Music/Songs of Windswept<br />
Lavender Zoo Music<br />
Shiitake Maki Publishing<br />
Songs of Thortch<br />
Sony/ATV Acuff Rose<br />
Universal Music-Careers<br />
Jake Owen <br />
<em>RCA</em><br />
<br />
YOU SAVE ME<br />
<a id='f942' class='f942' href='/affiliate/C942'>Troy Verges</a><br />
Macadoo Music<br />
Songs of Universal, Inc.<br />
Kenny Chesney <br />
<em>BNA</em><br />
<br />
YOU'LL ALWAYS BE MY BABY<br />
<a id='f294' class='f294' href='/affiliate/C294'>Sara Evans</a><br />
Tony Martin<br />
<a id='f940' class='f940' href='/affiliate/C940'>Tom Shapiro</a><br />
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br />
Gingerdog Songs<br />
Gold Watch Music<br />
Piano Wire Music LLC<br />
Sony/ATV Tree<br />
Universal Music-Careers<br />
Sara Evans <br />
<em>RCA</em>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2007-11-07T02:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>2006 BMI Country Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/534252</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Aldean, Jason, Beathard, Casey, Beavers, Brett, Bentley, Dierks, Brooks &amp; Dunn, Bush, Kristian, Camp, Shawn, Dalley, Amy, Davidson, Dallas, Dillon, Dean, DiPiero, Bob, Douglas, Tom, Dunn, Ronnie, Emerick, Scotty, Everett, Jace, Gentry, Montgomery, Hannan, Gary, Hicks, James Dean, Hill, Ed, Hill, Faith, Hughes, Jedd, Hughes, Jedd, Johnson, Doug, Keith, Toby, Kidd, Tammi, Kirkpatrick, Wayne, Lambert, Miranda, Linde, Dennis, Little Big Town, Lonestar, Luther, Bill, Martin, Tony, McBride, Martina, McDonald, Richie, McElroy, Jon, McEwan, Steve, McGehee, Vicky, McGraw, Tim, Melamed, Vince, Mobley, Wendell, Murrah Music, Myers, Frank, Niemann, Jerrod, Parton, Dolly, Pinson, Bobby, Rascal Flatts, Rochelle, Karyn, Shapiro, Tom, Shelton, Blake, Smith, Shaye, Steele, Jeffrey, Strait, George, Sugarland, Teren, George, Urban, Keith, Verges, Troy, White, Phillip, Wiggins, John, Country</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> ALL JACKED UP<br>

  Vicky McGehee<br>

  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>

  Oklahoma Girl Music<br>

  Gretchen Wilson <br>

  Epic Records<br>

    <br>

  AS GOOD AS I ONCE WAS<br>

  Scotty Emerick<br>

  Toby Keith<br>

  Big Yellow Dog Music<br>

  Florida Cracker Music<br>

  Sony/ATV Tree<br>

  Tokeco Tunes<br>

  Toby Keith <br>

  DreamWorks<br>

    <br>

  BELIEVE<br>

  Ronnie Dunn<br>

  Showbilly Music<br>

  Sony/ATV Tree<br>
  <a id='f175' class='f175' href='/affiliate/C175'>Brooks & Dunn</a> <br>

  Arista Nashville<br>

    <br>

  BETTER LIFE<br>

  Keith Urban<br>

  Guitar Monkey Music<br>

  Keith Urban <br>

  Capitol Records<br>

    <br>

  BIG BLUE NOTE<br>

  Scotty Emerick<br>

  Toby Keith<br>

  Big Yellow Dog Music<br>

  Florida Cracker Music<br>

  Sony/ATV Tree<br>

  Tokeco Tunes<br>

  Toby Keith <br>

  DreamWorks/Show Dog Records<br>

    <br>

  BILLY'S GOT HIS BEER GOGGLES ON<br>

  Phillip White<br>

  Katank Music<br>

  <a id='f2737' class='f2737' href='/affiliate/C2737'>Murrah Music</a> Corporation<br>

  Texabama Music<br>

  Neal McCoy <br>

  903 Music<br>

    <br>

  BOONDOCKS<br>

  Karen Fairchild <br>

  Wayne Kirkpatrick<br>

  Kimberly Roads<br>

  Phillip Sweet<br>

  Jimi Westbrook <br>

  Sell The Cow Music<br>

  Tower One Music<br>

  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>

  <a id='f3168' class='f3168' href='/affiliate/C3168'>Little Big Town</a> <br>

  Equity Music Group<br>

    <br>

  CLASS REUNION (THAT USED TO BE US)<br>

  Richie McDonald<br>

  Frank Myers<br>

  Frank Myers Music<br>

  Sixteen Stars Music<br>

  Sony/ATV Tree<br>

  <a id='f487' class='f487' href='/affiliate/C487'>Lonestar</a> <br>

  BNA<br>

    <br>

  COME A LITTLE CLOSER<br>

  Brett Beavers<br>

  Run The Trotline Music<br>

  Sony/ATV Tree<br>

  Dierks Bentley <br>

  Capitol Records<br>

    <br>

  DO YOU WANT FRIES WITH THAT<br>

  Casey Beathard<br>

  Lavender Zoo Music<br>

  Sony/ATV Acuff Rose<br>

  Tim McGraw <br>

  Curb Records<br>

    <br>

  DON'T ASK ME HOW I KNOW<br>

  Bart Butler<br>

  Bobby Pinson<br>

  Bill Butler Music<br>

  Bobby's Song and Salvage<br>

  Music of Stage Three<br>

  Bobby Pinson <br>

  RCA<br>

    <br>

  DRUGS OR JESUS<br>

  Aimee Mayo<br>

  Troy Verges<br>

  Careers-BMG Music Publishing<br>

  Silverkiss Music<br>

  Songs from the Engine Room<br>

  Songs of Universal, Inc.<br>

  Tim McGraw <br>

  Curb Records<br>

    <br>

  FAST CARS AND FREEDOM<br>

  Wendell Mobley<br>

  Lexi's Palm Tree Music<br>

  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>

  <a id='f633' class='f633' href='/affiliate/C633'>Rascal Flatts</a> <br>

  Lyric Street<br>

    <br>

  GEORGIA RAIN<br>

  Ed Hill<br>

  Karyn Rochelle<br>

  Big Yellow Dog Music<br>

  Careers-BMG Music Publishing<br>

  Sagrabeaux Songs<br>

  Sony/ATV Tree<br>

  Trisha Yearwood <br>

  MCA Nashville<br>

    <br>

  GOD'S WILL<br>

  Tom Douglas<br>

  Sony/ATV Tree<br>

  Tomdouglasmusic<br>

  Martina McBride <br>

  RCA<br>

    <br>

  GOOD RIDE COWBOY<br>

  Richie Brown<br>

  Jerrod Niemann<br>

  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>

  First Wind Music<br>

  New Songs of Sea Gayle<br>

  Garth Brooks <br>

  Pearl/Lyric Street<br>

    <br>

  GOODBYE TIME (2nd Award)<br>

  James Dean Hicks<br>

  Roger Murrah<br>

  Sony/ATV Acuff Rose<br>

  Blake Shelton <br>

  Warner Bros.<br>

    <br>

  HELP SOMEBODY<br>

  Kip Raines<br>

  Jeffrey Steele<br>

  3 Ring Circus Music<br>

  Jeffrey Steele Music<br>

  Songs of Windswept Pacific<br>

  Van Zant <br>

  Columbia Records<br>

    <br>

  HICKTOWN<br>

  Big Kenny<br>

  Vicky McGehee<br>

  Big Love Music<br>

  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>

  Jason Aldean <br>

  Broken Bow<br>

    <br>

  HOMEWRECKER<br>

  George Teren<br>

  House of Full Circle Music<br>

  Gretchen Wilson <br>

  Epic Records<br>

    <br>

  HONKY TONK BADONKADONK<br>

  Dallas Davidson<br>

  Randy Houser<br>

  Jamey Johnson<br>

  Big Borassa Music LLC<br>

  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>

  Songs of Windswept Pacific<br>

  Trace Adkins <br>

  Capitol Records<br>

    <br>

  HONKYTONK U<br>

  Toby Keith<br>

  Tokeco Tunes<br>

  Toby Keith <br>

  DreamWorks<br>

    <br>

  (I NEVER PROMISED YOU A) ROSE GARDEN (7th Award)<br>

  Joe South<br>

  Sony/ATV Songs LLC<br>

  Martina McBride <br>

  RCA<br>

    <br>

  IF SOMETHING SHOULD HAPPEN<br>

  Dan DeMay<br>

  Atlantic Bridge Music<br>

  Music of Stage Three<br>

  Darryl Worley <br>

  DreamWorks
                
                <p>I'LL TAKE THAT AS A YES (THE HOT TUB SONG)<br>
  Jon McElroy<br>
  Vince Melamed<br>
  Senor Vicente Music<br>
  Songs of Mighty Isis<br>
  Vista Larga Music<br>
  Phil Vassar <br>
  Arista Nashville<br>
  
  <br>
  LIKE WE NEVER LOVED AT ALL<br>
  Vicky McGehee<br>
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>
  Faith Hill <br>
  Warner Bros.<br>
  
  <br>
  LONG, SLOW KISSES<br>
  Jeff Bates<br>
  Gordon Bradberry<br>
  New Works Music Co.<br>
  Smith Haven Music<br>
  Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.<br>
  Jeff Bates <br>
  RCA<br>
  
  <br>
  LOT OF LEAVIN' LEFT TO DO<br>
  Brett Beavers<br>
  Run The Trotline Music<br>
  Sony/ATV Tree<br>
  Dierks Bentley <br>
  Capitol Records<br>
  
  <br>
  ME AND CHARLIE TALKING<br>
  Miranda Lambert<br>
  Heather Little<br>
  Nashville Star Music<br>
  Sony/ATV Tree<br>
  Tiltawhirl Music<br>
  Miranda Lambert <br>
  Epic Records<br>
  
  <br>
  MY GIVE A DAMN'S BUSTED<br>
  Joe Diffie<br>
  Tony Martin<br>
  Tom Shapiro<br>
  Difftunes<br>
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
  Mike Curb Music<br>
  Music of Stage Three<br>
  Sony/ATV Tree<br>
  Jo Dee Messina <br>
  Curb Records<br>
  MY OLD FRIEND<br>
  Steve McEwan (PRS)<br>
  Careers-BMG Music Publishing<br>
  Tim McGraw <br>
  Curb Records<br>
  
  <br>
  MY SISTER<br>
  Amy Dalley<br>
  Music of Stage Three<br>
  Reba McEntire <br>
  MCA Nashville<br>
  
  <br>
  NOBODY BUT ME<br>
  Shawn Camp<br>
  Phillip White<br>
  Big Yellow Dog Music<br>
  Murrah Music Corporation<br>
  Sony/ATV Tree<br>
  Travelin' Arkansawyer Music<br>
  Blake Shelton <br>
  Warner Bros.<br>
  
  <br>
  PLAY SOMETHING COUNTRY<br>
  Ronnie Dunn<br>
  Terry McBride<br>
  Showbilly Music<br>
  Sony/ATV Tree<br>
  Still Working For The Man Music, Inc.<br>
  Turn Me On Music<br>
  Brooks & Dunn <br>
  Arista Nashville<br>
  
  <br>
  PROBABLY WOULDN'T BE THIS WAY<br>
  Tammi Kidd<br>
  Irving Music<br>
  LeAnn Rimes <br>
  Asylum-Curb<br>
  
  <br>
  SHE DON'T TELL ME TO<br>
  Bob DiPiero<br>
  Tom Shapiro<br>
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
  Love Monkey Music<br>
  Piano Wire Music LLC<br>
  Sony/ATV Tree<br>
  Montgomery Gentry <br>
  Columbia Records<br>
  
  <br>
  SHE LET HERSELF GO<br>
  Dean Dillon<br>
  Sony/ATV Acuff Rose<br>
  Unwound Music<br>
  George Strait <br>
  MCA Nashville<br>
  
  <br>
  SKIN (SARABETH)<br>
  Doug Johnson<br>
  Mike Curb Music<br>
  Sweet Radical Music<br>
  Rascal Flatts <br>
  Lyric Street<br>
  
  <br>
  SOMEBODY'S HERO<br>
  Ed Hill<br>
  Shaye Smith<br>
  Careers-BMG Music Publishing<br>
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
  Sagrabeaux Songs<br>
  Shaye Smith Music<br>
  Jamie O'Neal <br>
  Capitol Records<br>
  
  <br>
  SOMETHING MORE<br>
  Kristian Bush<br>
  Dirkpit Music<br>
  <a id='f732' class='f732' href='/affiliate/C732'>Sugarland</a> <br>
  Mercury Nashville<br>
  
  <br>
  SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF<br>
  Jeffrey Steele<br>
  Gottahaveable Music<br>
  Songs of Windswept Pacific<br>
  Montgomery Gentry <br>
  Columbia Records<br>
  
  <br>
  SONGS ABOUT ME<br>
  Ed Hill<br>
  Shaye Smith<br>
  Careers-BMG Music Publishing<br>
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
  Sagrabeaux Songs<br>
  Shaye Smith Music<br>
  Trace Adkins <br>
  Capitol Records<br>
  
  <br>
  STAY WITH ME (BRASS BED)<br>
  Jedd Hughes<br>
  Terry McBride<br>
  Still Working For The Man Music, Inc.<br>
  Terry McBride Music<br>
  Wilmington Road Publishing<br>
  Josh Gracin <br>
  Lyric Street<br>
  
  <br>
  THE TALKIN' SONG REPAIR BLUES<br>
  Dennis Linde<br>
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
  Rising Gorge Music<br>
  Alan Jackson <br>
  Arista Nashville<br>
  
  <br>
  TEQUILA MAKES HER CLOTHES FALL OFF<br>
  Gary Hannan<br>
  John Wiggins<br>
  Chobe Music<br>
  Fiddle Stock Music<br>
  Heavy Leather Music, Inc.<br>
  Notewrite Music<br>
  Joe Nichols <br>
  Universal South<br>
  
  <br>
  TONIGHT I WANNA CRY<br>
  Keith Urban<br>
  Coburn Music, Inc.<br>
  Guitar Monkey Music<br>
  Keith Urban <br>
  Capitol Records<br>
  
  <br>
  WHEN I GET WHERE I'M GOING<br>
  George Teren<br>
  House of Full Circle Music<br>
  Brad Paisley featuring Dolly Parton <br>
  Arista Nashville<br>
  
  <br>
  WHO YOU'D BE TODAY<br>
  Bill Luther<br>
  Aimee Mayo<br>
  Careers-BMG Music Publishing<br>
  Evansville Music<br>
  Little Blue Typewriter Music<br>
  Kenny Chesney <br>
  BNA<br>
  
  <br>
  YOU'LL BE THERE<br>
  Cory Mayo<br>
  Coburn Music, Inc.<br>
  George Strait <br>
  MCA Nashville<br>
  YOUR MAN<br>
  Jace Everett<br>
  EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.<br>
  Josh Turner <br>
  MCA Nashville</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-11-04T18:27:01-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>54th Annual BMI Country Awards Set for Nov. 4</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/334819</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Allen, Harley, Anderson, Bill, Big &amp; Rich, Braddock, Bobby, Daniels, Charlie, Dixie Chicks, Dunn, Ronnie, Gill, Vince, Haggard, Merle, Howard, Harlan, Kristofferson, Kris, Lonestar, Loudermilk, John D., Lynn, Loretta, Maguire, Martie, McDonald, Richie, Miller, Roger, Overstreet, Paul, Parton, Dolly, Shapiro, Tom, Sherrill, Billy, Steele, Jeffrey, Twain, Shania, Verges, Troy, Musical Styles, Country</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[BMI will salute the year's most popular country songs on Saturday, November 4, 2006 at the 54th Annual BMI Country Awards, <a href= "/country/">country music</a>'s oldest awards celebration. Staged at the company's Music Row offices, the black-tie, invitation-only event spotlights the 50 most performed songs of the previous year. <p>Citations of Achievement will be presented to the writers and publishers of the top 50 country songs, with the evening's highest honors going to BMI's Songwriter of the Year, Publisher of the Year and Most Performed Country Song of the Year (the Robert J. Burton Award). <p>The evening will culminate in a tribute to a new BMI Icon, acknowledging songwriters who have had "a unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers." Past BMI Icons from the country music community include <a href= "/news/200411/country_llynn.asp">Loretta Lynn</a>, <a href= "/news/200211/country%5Fbanderson.asp">Bill Anderson</a> and <a href= "/news/200311/country_dparton.asp">Dolly Parton</a>, and most recently, <a href= "/news/200510/country_cdaniels.asp">Charlie Daniels</a>. <p>Among the distinguished talents who have previously been crowned BMI Country Songwriter of the Year are <a href= "/news/200510/20051019a.asp">last year</a>'s winners <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200012/hallen.asp">Harley Allen</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200412/big_and_rich.asp">Big & Rich</a>'s Big Kenny and <a href= "/musicworld/features/200006/lonestar.asp">Lonestar</a> frontman <a href= "/musicworld/features/200603/rmcdonald.asp">Richie McDonald</a>, and previous winners <a href= "/news/200203/20020305a.asp">Harlan Howard</a>, <a href= "/news/200311/20031119c.asp">Don Gibson</a>, <a id='f3077' class='f3077' href='/affiliate/C3077'>Roger Miller</a>, <a id='f3078' class='f3078' href='/affiliate/C3078'>John D. Loudermilk</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/199911/kkristofferson.asp">Kris Kristofferson</a>, <a href= "/news/200404/20040428a.asp">Merle Haggard</a>, <a href= "/news/200411/20041108a.asp">Dennis Morgan</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200011/poverstreet.asp">Paul Overstreet</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200008/vgill.asp">Vince Gill</a>, <a href= "/news/200411/country_stwain.asp">Shania Twain</a>, <A href= "/news/200211/country_tshapiro.asp">Tom Shapiro</a>, <a href= "/news/200211/country_tverges.asp">Troy Verges</a>, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200006/dixiechicks.asp">Dixie Chick</a> <a id='f3079' class='f3079' href='/affiliate/C3079'>Martie Maguire</a>, <a href="/musicworld/features/200010/brooksdunn.asp">Ronnie Dunn</a>, <a href= "/news/200311/country_jsteele.asp">Jeffrey Steele</a>, <a href= "/news/200204/20020422c.asp">Bobby Braddock</a> and eight-time victor <a id='f3080' class='f3080' href='/affiliate/C3080'>Billy Sherrill</a>.]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-05-22T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Richie McDonald Writes Songs From the Heart</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/533100</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Allen, Harley, Amazed, DiPiero, Bob, Evans, Sara, Lonestar, McDonald, Richie, Musical Styles, Country, Musicworld, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For <A id="f487" class="f487" href="/affiliate/C487/">Lonestar</A> frontman <A id="f518" class="f518" href="/affiliate/C518/">Richie McDonald</A>, no award could mean more to him than one recognizing his work as a songwriter. That&#8217;s why the Texas native got misty-eyed at this year&#8217;s BMI Country Awards gala when he was named Songwriter of the Year, an honor he shared with Big &amp; Rich&#8217;s Kenny Alphin and <A id="f93" class="f93" href="/affiliate/C93/">Harley Allen</A>. McDonald was recognized for the hits &#8220;Let&#8217;s Be Us Again,&#8221; &#8220;Mr. Mom&#8221; and &#8220;Let Them Be Little.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
&#8220;It&#8217;s one of those moments that I cherish and I&#8217;ll never forget,&#8221; says McDonald of winning Songwriter of the Year, and though Lonestar has won top vocal group honors from the Country Music Assn. and Academy of Country Music, McDonald says awards won for his songwriting are especially close to his heart. &#8220;They are all special, the CMA and ACM Awards, but there&#8217;s something about an award for songwriting. Songwriting is where you are pouring out your feelings. You open up your heart.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
It wasn&#8217;t McDonald&#8217;s first time in the spotlight at BMI&#8217;s annual Country Awards gala. He&#8217;s received numerous BMI citations and took home the Song of the Year accolade in 2002 for the Lonestar hit &#8220;I&#8217;m Already There.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
McDonald has come a long way from riding around Dallas in a Coca-Cola truck writing songs while working for the beverage company. &#8220;There&#8217;s a night and day difference,&#8221; he says of his writing then and now. &#8220;I came to Nashville 12 years ago thinking I was a songwriter and I found out real fast that I had a lot to learn. You find out that there&#8217;s a difference in where you are and where you want to be when you go out to writer&#8217;s night and hear great writers.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
He says he learned a great deal by co-writing with Ron Harbin, Tommy Lee James, Gary Baker and <A id="f260" class="f260" href="/affiliate/C260/">Bob DiPiero</A>, among others. &#8220;I could go on and on and don&#8217;t want to leave somebody out, but these are the guys I&#8217;ve learned from,&#8221; he says. &#8220;They made me a better songwriter.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
McDonald says writing is a passion and, unlike some writer/artists, he has no problem writing on the road. In fact, he&#8217;ll frequently invite collaborators out on tours to co-write. &#8220;I&#8217;m always writing; it&#8217;s something I never turn off,&#8221; he says. &#8220;By the time we go back in the studio, I&#8217;ll have 60 songs that I&#8217;ve written, but there are a lot of other songs I have to compete with.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
On Lonestar&#8217;s latest BNA Records album, Coming Home, McDonald contributes six songs, but he says the group is always open to outside material. &#8220;I think that&#8217;s one of the reasons we&#8217;ve had the success that we&#8217;ve had,&#8221; says McDonald. &#8220;There are great songwriters in Nashville, and that&#8217;s all they do every single day. If we didn&#8217;t look at outside songs, we wouldn&#8217;t have gotten songs like &#8216;<A id="f95" class="f95" href="/affiliate/C95/">Amazed</A>,&#8217; &#8216;What About Now,&#8217; and &#8216;No News,&#8217; songs that have had a big impact on our career.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
On the other side of the coin, McDonald has had his songs recorded by other artists, including John Michael Montgomery, Billy Dean, Clay Walker and <A id="f294" class="f294" href="/affiliate/C294/">Sara Evans</A>, who opens her new album, A Real Fine Place, with McDonald&#8217;s &#8220;Coal Mine.&#8221; &#8220;I just want to write a great song,&#8221; says McDonald. &#8220;If it&#8217;s cut by Lonestar, so be it. But if it sounds like somebody else, let&#8217;s pitch it.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
McDonald spent seven years as a Sony/ATV Tree songwriter, but now has his own publishing company called Loremoma Music, which combines letters of his wife Lorie&#8217;s name and that of their children Rhett, Mollie and Maisie. Though he hasn&#8217;t signed any other writers yet, he relishes the idea of mentoring novice songwriters. &#8220;I&#8217;m looking to [sign] some young writers and nurture them along,&#8221; he says. &#8220;There are some great ones out there and they just need a shot.&#8221;
</p>
<p>
When he tries to analyze what has made him successful as a songwriter, McDonald says it all comes down to writing about the people and things that are closest to him. &#8220;What&#8217;s worked best for me is to write from the heart,&#8221; he says. &#8220;That&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve had success with is songs like &#8216;I&#8217;m Already There,&#8217; &#8216;My Front Porch Looking In,&#8217; and &#8216;Let Them Be Little,&#8217; songs that have really come from the heart.&#8221;
</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-03-23T18:07:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Richie McDonald Writes Songs from the Heart</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/334714</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Allen, Harley, Amazed, Big &amp; Rich, DiPiero, Bob, Evans, Sara, James, Tommy Lee, Lonestar, McDonald, Richie, Musical Styles, Country, Musicworld, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> For <a id="f487" class="f487" href="/affiliate/C487">Lonestar</a> frontman <a id="f518" class="f518" href="/affiliate/C518">Richie McDonald</a>,
no award could mean more to him than one recognizing his work as a
songwriter. That&#8217;s why the Texas native got misty-eyed at this year&#8217;s
BMI Country Awards gala when he was named Songwriter of the Year, an
honor he shared with <a id="f144" class="f144" href="/affiliate/C144">Big &amp; Rich</a>&#8217;s Kenny Alphin and <a id="f93" class="f93" href="/affiliate/C93">Harley Allen</a>. McDonald was recognized for the hits &#8220;Let&#8217;s Be Us Again,&#8221; &#8220;Mr. Mom&#8221; and &#8220;Let Them Be Little.&#8221; </p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s
one of those moments that I cherish and I&#8217;ll never forget,&#8221; says
McDonald of winning Songwriter of the Year, and though Lonestar has won
top vocal group honors from the Country Music Assn. and Academy of
Country Music, McDonald says awards won for his songwriting are
especially close to his heart. &#8220;They are all special, the CMA and ACM
Awards, but there&#8217;s something about an award for songwriting.
Songwriting is where you are pouring out your feelings. You open up
your heart.&#8221; </p><p> It wasn&#8217;t McDonald&#8217;s first time in the spotlight
at BMI&#8217;s annual Country Awards gala. He&#8217;s received numerous BMI
citations and took home the Song of the Year accolade in 2002 for the
Lonestar hit &#8220;I&#8217;m Already There.&#8221; </p><p>McDonald has come a long way
from riding around Dallas in a Coca-Cola truck writing songs while
working for the beverage company. &#8220;There&#8217;s a night and day difference,&#8221;
he says of his writing then and now. &#8220;I came to Nashville 12 years ago
thinking I was a songwriter and I found out real fast that I had a lot
to learn. You find out that there&#8217;s a difference in where you are and
where you want to be when you go out to writer&#8217;s night and hear great
writers.&#8221; </p><p>He says he learned a great deal by co-writing with Ron Harbin, <a id="f2661" class="f2661" href="/affiliate/C2661">Tommy Lee James</a>, Gary Baker and <a id="f260" class="f260" href="/affiliate/C260">Bob DiPiero</a>,
among others. &#8220;I could go on and on and don&#8217;t want to leave somebody
out, but these are the guys I&#8217;ve learned from,&#8221; he says. &#8220;They made me
a better songwriter.&#8221; </p><p>McDonald says writing is a passion and,
unlike some writer/artists, he has no problem writing on the road. In
fact, he&#8217;ll frequently invite collaborators out on tours to co-write.
&#8220;I&#8217;m always writing; it&#8217;s something I never turn off,&#8221; he says. &#8220;By the
time we go back in the studio, I&#8217;ll have 60 songs that I&#8217;ve written,
but there are a lot of other songs I have to compete with.&#8221; </p><p>On Lonestar&#8217;s latest BNA Records album, <em>Coming Home</em>,
McDonald contributes six songs, but he says the group is always open to
outside material. &#8220;I think that&#8217;s one of the reasons we&#8217;ve had the
success that we&#8217;ve had,&#8221; says McDonald. &#8220;There are great songwriters in
Nashville, and that&#8217;s all they do every single day. If we didn&#8217;t look
at outside songs, we wouldn&#8217;t have gotten songs like &#8216;<a id='f95' class='f95' href='/affiliate/C95'>Amazed</a>,&#8217; &#8216;What About Now,&#8217; and &#8216;No News,&#8217; songs that have had a big impact on our career.&#8221; </p><p>On
the other side of the coin, McDonald has had his songs recorded by
other artists, including John Michael Montgomery, Billy Dean, Clay
Walker and <a id="f294" class="f294" href="/affiliate/C294">Sara Evans</a>, who opens her new album, <em>A Real Fine Place</em>,
with McDonald&#8217;s &#8220;Coal Mine.&#8221; &#8220;I just want to write a great song,&#8221; says
McDonald. &#8220;If it&#8217;s cut by Lonestar, so be it. But if it sounds like
somebody else, let&#8217;s pitch it.&#8221; </p><p>McDonald spent seven years as a
Sony/ATV Tree songwriter, but now has his own publishing company called
Loremoma Music, which combines letters of his wife Lorie&#8217;s name and
that of their children Rhett, Mollie and Maisie. Though he hasn&#8217;t
signed any other writers yet, he relishes the idea of mentoring novice
songwriters. &#8220;I&#8217;m looking to [sign] some young writers and nurture them
along,&#8221; he says. &#8220;There are some great ones out there and they just
need a shot.&#8221; </p><p>When he tries to analyze what has made him
successful as a songwriter, McDonald says it all comes down to writing
about the people and things that are closest to him. &#8220;What&#8217;s worked
best for me is to write from the heart,&#8221; he says. &#8220;That&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve had
success with is songs like &#8216;I&#8217;m Already There,&#8217; &#8216;My Front Porch Looking
In,&#8217; and &#8216;Let Them Be Little,&#8217; songs that have really come from the
heart.&#8221;
</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2006-03-09T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Country Awards Honor Top Writers and Publishers at 53rd Annual Ceremony</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234586</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Allen, Harley, Big &amp; Rich, Bryant, Del, Cake, Daniels, Charlie, DiPiero, Bob, Gentry, Montgomery, Hill, Ed, James, Tommy Lee, Keith, Toby, Lonestar, McDonald, Richie, McGehee, Vicky, McGraw, Tim, Nichols, Tim, Nichols, Tim, Starr, Ringo, Tritt, Travis, Twain, Shania, Urban, Keith, Country, BMI Country Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<STRONG>Charlie Daniels Saluted as BMI Icon</STRONG> <P> BMI saluted the top country music songwriters, artists and publishers at its 2005 Country Awards, staged October 18 at the performing rights organization's Music Row offices. The black-tie ceremony was hosted by <A id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068/">Del Bryant</A>, BMI President and CEO, and Paul Corbin, Vice President of Writer/Publisher Relations, Nashville, who presented Certificates of Achievement to the writers and publishers of the 50 most performed country songs in the BMI repertoire. </P><P align="center"> </P>

<TABLE border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="news-extras-box"> <TBODY><TR><TD class="news-extras-text"><A href="#" onClick="window.open('/images/news/2005/country/pages/1_JHP_1112.html','mywindow','width=600,height=400')">BMI Country Awards Photo Slideshow</A></TD></TR><TR><TD class="news-extras-text"><A href="/news/entry/534312">2005 BMI Country Awards Song List</A></TD></TR><TR><TD class="news-extras-text"><A href="/news/entry/534313">Charlie Daniels Icon Feature</A></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> 

<P> <A href="/musicworld/features/200202/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw</A>'s smash <A href="/news/200412/20041216c.asp">"Live Like You Were Dying,"</A> written by Tim Nichols, was named Song of the Year; three-time Grammy winner <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200012/hallen.asp">Harley Allen</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200412/big_and_rich.asp">Big & Rich</A>'s Big Kenny and <A href="/musicworld/features/200006/lonestar.asp">Lonestar</A> frontman <A href="/musicworld/features/200412/rmcdonald.asp">Richie McDonald</A> shared the Songwriter of the Year crown; and Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville was named Publisher of the Year. A highlight of the gala was a tribute to legendary artist <A href="/musicworld/features/200010/cdaniels.asp">Charlie Daniels</A>, who was honored as a BMI Icon for his "enduring influence on generations of music makers." </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200510/images/country_cdaniels.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200510/images/country_tnichols.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Charlie Daniels</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Tim Nichols</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> "Live Like You Were Dying" earned the 37th Robert J. Burton Award as Most Performed Country Song of the Year for writer Tim Nichols and publishers Nichols Worth Music and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. The title track from McGraw's triple-platinum CD, the inspirational hit spent a record-breaking 10 weeks at #1 and won every award for which it was nominated since its release in 2004, including multiple Grammy, CMA, ACM, Billboard, NSAI and CMT awards. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200510/images/country_aharley.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200510/images/country_bigkenny.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200510/images/country_rmcdonald.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Harley Allen</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Big Kenny</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Richie McDonald</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> </P><P> BMI writers Harley Allen, Big Kenny and Richie McDonald tied to claim the Country Songwriter of the Year trophy with three tunes each on the most performed list. Songs earning them the prestigious title were Allen's <A href="/news/200503/20050314b.asp">"Awful, Beautiful Life,"</A> "If Nobody Believed In You" and "My Last Name"; Big Kenny's "Holy Water," "Here for the Party" and "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)"; and McDonald's "Let Them Be Little," <A href="/news/200501/20050120b.asp">"Mr. Mom"</A> and "Let's Be Us Again." McDonald also penned BMI's <A href="/news/200211/20021106a.asp">2002 Country Song of the Year</A>, <A href="/news/200108/20010815a.asp">"I'm Already There."</A> </P><P> With 15 songs on this year's list, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville (through its companies Sony/ATV Acuff Rose and Sony/ATV Tree) picked up its fourth consecutive Publisher of the Year Crystal by once again accumulating the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. </P><P> The evening culminated in the Icon tribute to Charlie Daniels, which featured a musical salute by country artists <A id="f771" class="f771" href="/affiliate/C771/">Travis Tritt</A> and <A id="f331" class="f331" href="/affiliate/C331/">Montgomery Gentry</A>. With a career that spans nearly four decades, Daniels has connected with millions of fans around the world with his mix of rock, country, bluegrass, blues and gospel. </P><P> Songs like "Uneasy Rider," "In America," "Long Haired Country Boy," "The South's Gonna Do It Again," "Wichita Jail," and the Southern rock classic "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," are a part of the American musical landscape. His legendary Charlie Daniels Band, twice named the ACM's Touring Band of the Year, logged more than a million miles on the road, traveling in a convoy of buses and gleaming black tractor-trailer rigs that stopped traffic from coast to coast. </P><P> Among Daniels' numerous accolades are multiple BMI Pop and Country Awards, a Grammy, three CMA's, a Dove Award, the ACM Pioneer Award, and several Gold and Platinum albums totaling more than 18 million in sales. His signature song, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," simultaneously topped the country and pop charts and has amassed more than three million broadcast performances since its release in 1979. In addition to his own successful career, Daniels contributed to recording sessions for a diverse array of artists including Bob Dylan, Al Kooper, Flatt & Scruggs, <A id="f2309" class="f2309" href="/affiliate/C2309/">Ringo Starr</A> and Marty Robbins. </P><P> The 2005 BMI Country Awards also honored songwriters <A href="/musicworld/features/200011/bdipiero.asp">Bob DiPiero</A>, <A id="f2229" class="f2229" href="/affiliate/C2229/">Ed Hill</A>, <A id="f2661" class="f2661" href="/affiliate/C2661">Tommy Lee James</A>, <A href="">Toby Keith</A>, <a id='f2975' class='f2975' href='/affiliate/C2975'>Vicky McGehee</a>, <A href="/news/200411/country_stwain.asp">Shania Twain</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200301/kurban.asp">Keith Urban</A> and Song of the Year writer Tim Nichols, who had two songs each on the list of 50. </P><P> Multiple publisher awards went to Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc./Zomba Songs Inc. (9); Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (6); Universal Music Publishing (Songs of Universal, Inc. and Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.) (5); Coburn Music, Inc. (4); Big Love Music, EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc., Harley Allen Music and Mike Curb Music (3); and Big Yellow Dog Music, <a id='f188' class='f188' href='/affiliate/C188'>Cake</a> Taker Music, Dimensional Songs of the Knoll, Guitar Monkey Music, Loon Echo, Inc., Love Monkey Music, Music Hill Music/Sagrabeaux Songs, Nichols Worth Music, Still Working For The Man Music, Inc., Tokeco Tunes and Tommy Lee James Songs (2 each).
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      <title>&#8216;Amazed&#8217; Stands on Five Million Mountain</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234375</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Amazed, Green, Marv, Lonestar, McDonald, Richie, Musical Styles, Country</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[During a luncheon hosted by BMI Nashville, <a href= "/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp">"Amazed"</a> songwriters <a id='f897' class='f897' href='/affiliate/C897'>Marv Green</a>, Aimee Mayo and Chris Lindsey were indeed amazed to learn that the song has tallied five million broadcast airplays, vaulting it into the Top 125 of BMI's repertoire of 4.5 million works. Published by Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Golden Wheat Music, Songs of Nashville DreamWorks, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., and Mayo's company Silverkiss Music, "Amazed" was named BMI's <a href= "/news/200010/20001004a.asp">Country Song of the Year</a> in 2000 courtesy of its crossover smash recording by BNA superstars <a href= "/musicworld/features/200006/lonestar.asp">Lonestar</a>. <p align="center"><table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/musicworld/musicpeople/200503/images/amazed.jpg" width="450" height="269"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">Pictured with their BMI Million-Air certificates are (seated) songwriters Marv Green, Aimee Mayo and Chris Lindsey; (standing) Warner-Tamerlane Publishing's Dale Bobo; Career-BMG Music's Michelle Berlin and Karen Conrad; Lonestar's Michael Britt, Keech Rainwater, <a href= "/musicworld/features/200412/rmcdonald.asp"><font color="#CCCCCC">Richie McDonald</font></a> and Dean Sams; BMI's David Preston; Golden Wheat Music's Jason Krupek; and RCA Label Group's Renee Bell. <em>Photo by Kay Williams</em></td> </tr> </table> <p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2005-03-09T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Lonestar Celebrates 10th #1 with &#8216;Mr. Mom&#8217;</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234318</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Lonestar, McDonald, Richie, Myers, Frank, Musical Styles, Country</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href= "/musicworld/features/200006/lonestar.asp">Lonestar</a>'s <a href= "/musicworld/features/200412/rmcdonald.asp">Richie McDonald</a> was honored with a party at BMI Nashville for writing the band's latest chart-topper, "Mr. Mom." Also receiving kudos were Sony/ATV Tree Music Publishing, producer Dann Huff and BNA Records. Co-written with Ron Harbin and Don Pfrimmer, the song appears on Lonestar's BNA Records album <i>Let's Be Us Again</i> and has enjoyed three weeks at #1. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200501/images/lonestar_svc.jpg" width="450" height="192"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">RCA Label Group's Joe Galante; Lonestar's Richie McDonald, Dean Sams, and Keech Rainwater; and BMI's David Preston.</td> </tr> </table></p> <p> Previously, the band hit the chart's peak with <a href= "/news/200310/20031009d.asp">"My Front Porch Looking In,"</a> also written by McDonald with Pfrimmer and <a id='f561' class='f561' href='/affiliate/C561'>Frank Myers</a>. <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200501/images/lonestar_0031.jpg" width="450" height="254"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">BMI's Thomas Cain, Sony/ATV Tree's Troy Tomlinson and Woody Bomar</td> </tr> </table></p> <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200501/images/lonestar_0045.jpg" width="450" height="272"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">BMI's Paul Corbin, Sony/ATV Tree's Donna Hilley, BMI's Harry Warner</td> </tr> </table></p> <p align="center"> <table width="450" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td class="photo-td"><img src="/news/200501/images/lonestar_0072.jpg" width="450" height="267"></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="top"> <td align="left" class="photo-td">Mark McGuinn, BMI's Perry Howard, Jim Foster</td> </tr> </table></p> <p><em>photos: Kay Williams</em>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2005-01-19T17:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Real&#45;Life Storytelling Reaps Rewards for Richie McDonald</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/234301</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Alabama, Amazed, Davis, Mac, Lonestar, McDonald, Richie, Owen, Randy, Musical Styles, Country, Musicworld, Feature, Type, Foundation</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>One of <A id="f518" class="f518" href="/affiliate/C518/">Richie McDonald</A>&#8217;s most vivid childhood memories is watching the <A id="f1018" class="f1018" href="/affiliate/C1018/">Mac Davis</A> television specials. When they got to the segment where an audience member would throw out an idea and Davis would take it and make up a little ditty right on the spot, the little boy from Lubbock was enthralled.</P> <P> &#8220;I was so impressed with that,&#8221; says the multi-BMI Award winner, lead singer and chief songwriter of country supergroup <A id="f487" class="f487" href="/affiliate/C487/">Lonestar</A>. &#8220;So when I started playing guitar, I always remembered that and I wrote my first song in, I guess, 8 th grade. When I moved to Nashville, I moved there to be an artist, but also to be a songwriter.&#8221;</P> <P> That beginning as a tunesmith laid the foundation for McDonald&#8217;s excellent song sense and skill, and he wrote or co-wrote 10 of the 13 songs on Lonestar&#8217;s new BNA album, <EM>Let&#8217;s Be Us Again,</EM> including the top-five title track. In &#8220;Somebody&#8217;s Someone,&#8221; solo-penned by McDonald, the singer empathizes with the loved ones of a fallen soldier. &#8220;From There to Here,&#8221; a duet with <A id="f88" class="f88" href="/affiliate/C88/">Alabama</A>&#8217;s <A id="f881" class="f881" href="/affiliate/C881/">Randy Owen</A>, is an epic tale of three segments of humanity: the Wright Brothers and air travel, a 50-year marriage, and, fittingly for that duo, a band&#8217;s rise from obscurity to fame. Another highlight is the #1 single &#8220;Mr. Mom,&#8221; a real-life look at an out-of-work dad gaining new respect for a stay-at-home mom&#8217;s reality. </P> <P>And it&#8217;s that sort of real-life storytelling that has connected Richie McDonald and Lonestar to their fans, both with this album and throughout their career. The 1999 smash &#8220;<a id='f95' class='f95' href='/affiliate/C95'>Amazed</a>&#8221; spent two weeks atop <EM>Billboard</EM> &#8217;s Hot 100 chart. The six-week #1 &#8220;I&#8217;m Already There,&#8221; co-written by McDonald, was BMI&#8217;s 2002 Country Song of the Year. The multi-week #1 &#8220;My Front Porch Looking In,&#8221; also co-written by McDonald, was a 2003 BMI Country Award winner. So Richie McDonald knows from a song, as they say. </P> <P>Now, McDonald and Lonestar -- Dean Sams, Keech Rainwater and Michael Britt -- demonstrate by their lives and careers that longevity comes from within. &#8220;The four of us have always had the same goals,&#8221; he says. It&#8217;s an unerring commitment to the music, to their families, and to the fans. And that focus has led them to pinnacles they dared not dream of when they got together in 1995. The dozens of accolades include CMA Vocal Group of the Year, ACM Top Vocal Group, Song and Single of the Year, and six Grammy nominations. They&#8217;ve sold 10 million records, and placed more singles in <EM>Billboard&#8217;s</EM> Top Ten Country Singles Chart than any other artist this decade. </P> <P> McDonald is quick to give credit where credit is due, first to his bandmates, then to the songwriters with whom he writes the hits. And though the standard writing time in Music City is 10 to 2, he and some of his co-writers like to mix it up and write at dawn -- hence the name of his publishing company, Early Bird Gets the Word. While McDonald prefers his own little writing haven called the Birdhouse -- which is at his home, the inspiration for &#8220;My Front Porch Looking In&#8221; -- anywhere is fine, as long as he&#8217;s with a couple of those great writers. &#8220;I love it,&#8221; he nearly gushes. &#8220;Very seldom do I sit down and write a song from beginning to end by myself. My motto is. &#8216;Two or three heads are better than one&#8217;.&#8221;</P>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Shania Twain, Toby Keith, Casey Beathard Lead Winners at 2004 BMI Country Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/234244</link>
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      <dc:subject>Alabama, Anderson, Bill, Beathard, Casey, Berry, Chuck, Black, Clint, Brown, James, Bryant, Del, Byrd, Tracy, Diddley, Bo, DiPiero, Bob, Dozier, Lamont, Dunn, Ronnie, Emerick, Scotty, Evans, Sara, Gayle, Crystal, Gill, Vince, Green, Al, Green, Pat, Griffin, Merv, Hagen, Earle, Hayes, Isaac, Holland, Brian, Howard, Harlan, Jewell, Buddy, Keith, Toby, Kristofferson, Kris, Little Richard, Lonestar, Lynn, Loretta, Martin, Tony, McBride, Martina, McDonald, Richie, Mobley, Wendell, Morgan, Craig, Morrison, Van, Nelson, Willie, Nichols, Tim, Nichols, Tim, Owen, Randy, Parton, Dolly, Preston, Frances, Shapiro, Tom, Sherrill, Billy, Steele, Jeffrey, Townshend, Pete, Twain, Shania, Urban, Keith, Wilson, Brian, Country, Pop, R&amp;B, BMI Country Awards</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<STRONG>Loretta Lynn Honored as BMI ICON</STRONG> <P> BMI saluted the premier <A href="/country/">country music</A> songwriters, artists and publishers at its 2004 Country Awards, staged last night (11/8) at the BMI offices on Music Row in Nashville. </P>

<P><a href="/news/entry/534328">Country Awards Song List</P>

<P><a href="/news/entry/534329">Country Awards Event Photos</P>

<TABLE width="350" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200411/images/country_svc.jpg" width="350" height="166"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD align="left" class="photo-td"><A id="f328" class="f328" href="/affiliate/C328">Crystal Gayle</A>; BMI President & CEO Del Bryant; Shania Twain; Kitty Wells, Casey Beathard; Toby Keith, Loretta Lynn; Universal Music Senior VP/GM Pat Higdon; BMI President Emeritus <A id="f618" class="f618" href="/affiliate/C618">Frances Preston</A>; and Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville President & CEO Donna Hilley.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P> Shania Twain's "Forever and For Always" was proclaimed Country Song of the Year. Casey Beathard earned the title of Country Songwriter of the Year, with superstar Toby Keith collecting Country Songwriter/Artist of the Year honors. Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville was named Country Publisher of the Year. A highlight of the gala was a tribute to Loretta Lynn, who was named a BMI ICON for "her enduring influence on generations of music makers."  </P><P> The black-tie ceremony was hosted by <A href="/news/200408/20040823a.asp">Del Bryant</A>, BMI President and CEO. <A href="/about/bio.asp">Frances W. Preston</A>, President Emeritus, and Paul Corbin, Vice President of Writer/Publisher Relations, Nashville, assisted with the presentations to the BMI-affiliated writers and publishers of the 50 most performed songs in the country music format. </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200411/images/country_llynn.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200411/images/country_stwain.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Loretta Lynn</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Shania Twain</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> "Forever and For Always," written and recorded by Shania Twain, won the 36th Robert J. Burton Award as Most Performed Country Song of the Year for tallying the most US broadcast performances during the eligibility period. Included on Twain's 10-times platinum Mercury Nashville album, <I>UP!</I>, "Forever and For Always" was published by her company Loon Echo, Inc., and by Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc., and was co-written with her husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange (share not licensed through BMI). </P><P align="center"> </P><TABLE width="300" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="photo-box"> <TBODY><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200411/images/country_cbeathard.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td"><IMG src="/news/200411/images/country_tkeith.jpg" width="150" height="150"></TD></TR><TR align="center" valign="top"><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Casey Beathard</TD><TD width="150" class="photo-td">Toby Keith</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P></P> <P> "Forever and For Always" is Twain's fourth BMI Song of the Year win. It was named Song of the Year at the <A href="/news/200410/20041005a.asp">2004 BMI London Awards</A>, and her smash "You're Still the One" received the honor at both the 1999 BMI <A href="/awards/1999/pop.asp">Pop</A> and <A href="/awards/1999/country.asp">Country</A> Awards. She was also named BMI Songwriter of the Year at both the 1999 and 2000 <A href="/news/200005/20000517a.asp">Pop</A> and <A href="/news/200010/20001004a.asp">Country</A> Awards and now owns a total of 28 BMI Awards. </P><P> The BMI Country Songwriter of the Year trophy went to Casey Beathard, who placed five titles on the most performed list: "Drinkin' Bone" (recorded by <A id="f185" class="f185" href="/affiliate/C185">Tracy Byrd</A>), "Hot Mama" (Trace Adkins), "The Love Song" (Jeff Bates), "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" (Kenny Chesney) and "Walk a Little Straighter" (Billy Currington). </P><P> Toby Keith was crowned BMI Country Songwriter/Artist of the Year on the strength of his #1 hits "American Soldier," <A href="/musicworld/musicpeople/200307/beer_for_my_horses.asp">"Beer For My Horses"</A> and <A href="/news/200401/20040112a.asp">"I Love This Bar."</A> Keith, who now has 15 BMI Awards, was also named Songwriter/Artist of the Year in <A href="/news/200111/20011107a.asp">2001</A>. </P><P> Eight songwriters were double winners, contributing two songs each to the most-performed list: <A href="/musicworld/features/200011/bdipiero.asp">Bob DiPiero</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200212/semerick.asp">Scotty Emerick</A>, <a id='f2644' class='f2644' href='/affiliate/C2644'>Tony Martin</a>, <A href="/news/200402/20040209b.asp">Wendell Mobley</A>, <A href="/musicworld/musicpeople/200410/girls_lie_too.asp">Tim Nichols</A>, <A href="/news/200211/country_tshapiro.asp">Tom Shapiro</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200103/jsteele.asp">Jeffrey Steele</A>, and Twain. </P><P> Other writer/artists earning awards were <A href="/musicworld/features/200301/kurban.asp">Keith Urban</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200010/sevans.asp">Sara Evans</A>, <A id="f487" class="f487" href="/affiliate/C487">Lonestar</A>'s <A href="/news/200211/country_rmcdonald.asp">Richie McDonald</A>, <A id="f2248" class="f2248" href="/affiliate/C2248">Clint Black</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200010/brooksdunn.asp">Kix Brooks & <a id='f2834' class='f2834' href='/affiliate/C2834'>Ronnie Dunn</a></A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200308/bjewell.asp">Buddy Jewell</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200405/cmorgan.asp">Craig Morgan</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200407/pgreen.asp">Pat Green</A>, Jeff Bates, and <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200103/saustin.asp">Sherri&#65533; Austin</A>. </P><P> Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville was named BMI Country Publisher of the Year by accumulating the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. Donna Hilley, President & CEO, accepted on behalf of the publisher, which boasted 18 songs on the most-performed list (through its companies Sony/ATV Acuff Rose and Sony/ATV Tree). </P><P> Other publishers with multiple award-winning songs included Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (8); Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. (6); EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. (4); Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc./Zomba Songs Inc., and Tokeco Tunes (3 each). </P><P> President Emeritus Frances Preston was recognized with the President's Award; BMI's Del Bryant led the tribute, joined by <A href="/musicworld/features/199911/kkristofferson.asp">Kris Kristofferson</A>, <A id="f334" class="f334" href="/affiliate/C334">Vince Gill</A>, and <A href="/musicworld/features/200105/alabama.asp">Alabama</A>'s <A id="f881" class="f881" href="/affiliate/C881">Randy Owen</A>. Preston, who joined BMI in 1958 and created the Country Awards in 1959, served as President & CEO from 1986 until August of this year. The award, given to those in the entertainment industry deserving of special recognition, has previously been bestowed on the group Alabama, <A href="/musicworld/features/200306/mgriffin.asp">Merv Griffin</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200203/ehagen.asp">Earle Hagen</A>, <A href="/news/200203/20020305a.asp">Harlan Howard</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200311/wnelson.asp">Willie Nelson</A>, <a id='f3080' class='f3080' href='/affiliate/C3080'>Billy Sherrill</a>, <A id="f2292" class="f2292" href="/affiliate/C2292">Pete Townshend</A> and <A href="/musicworld/features/200007/bwilson.asp">Brian </A>Wilson. </P><P> The evening culminated in the ICON tribute to Loretta Lynn, which included an introduction by Preston, remarks from Kitty Wells, and performances by Crystal Gayle, Lynn&#237;s sister (singing Coal Miner&#237;s Daughter&#65533;) and <A id="f2247" class="f2247" href="/affiliate/C2247">Martina McBride</A> (&#65533;You Ain&#237;t Woman Enough&#65533;). A BMI affiliate for 43 years, the Kentucky-born Lynn launched her career in 1960 with her self-composed "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl." Soon she was topping the charts with the feisty female classics she wrote, including "You Ain't Woman Enough" (1966), "Don't Come Home A-Drinkin'" (1966), "What Kind of Girl (Do You Think I Am)" (1967), "Fist City" (1968), "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1970), "You're Lookin' at Country" (1971), "Rated X" (1972) and "The Pill" (1975). The first woman ever to become the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year, she released her 71st album, the acclaimed <I>Van Lear Rose</I>, earlier this year. </P><P> Lynn joins a distinguished list of previous BMI ICONS, including country songwriter/artists <A href="/news/200211/country%5Fbanderson.asp">Bill Anderson</A> and <A href="/news/200311/country_dparton.asp">Dolly Parton</A>; pop songwriting master <A href="/news/200405/pop_bwilson.asp">Brian Wilson</A>; R&B legends <A href="/news/200208/20020807a.asp">James Brown</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200207/bmi_icons.asp"></A><A id="f887" class="f887" href="/affiliate/C887">Chuck Berry</A>, <A id="f890" class="f890" href="/affiliate/C890">Little Richard</A>, <A id="f888" class="f888" href="/affiliate/C888">Bo Diddley</A>, <A href="/news/200308/20030806a.asp">Isaac Hayes</A> and <A href="/news/200408/20040827a.asp">Al Green</A>; Motown songwriting trio <A href="/news/200305/pop_hdh.asp"></A><A id="f1726" class="f1726" href="/affiliate/C1726">Brian Holland</A>, <A id="f272" class="f272" href="/affiliate/C272">Lamont Dozier</A> and Eddie Holland; and blues/rock/soul artist <A href="/news/200410/20041005a.asp">Van Morrison</A>.</P>]]></content:encoded>
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