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      <title>&#8216;I Hope You Dance&#8217; Steps to &#8216;Song Of The Year&#8217; Tune at 49th Annual BMI Count</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P align="left">BMI staged the 49th edition of its Country Awards last night, with ultimate honors saved for <A href="/news/200008/20000815a.asp">&#8220;I Hope You Dance,&#8221;</A> songwriters <A href="/musicworld/features/200005/tkeith.asp">Toby Keith</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp">Marv Green</A> and <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp">Aimee Mayo</A>, and publishing titan Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. BMI Citations of Achievement were presented by President &amp; CEO Frances W. Preston and Vice President Paul Corbin to the songwriters and publishers of the past year&#8217;s 50 most performed songs during a black-tie gala at the company&#8217;s Music Row offices. This celebration -- the oldest <A href="/awards/index.asp">awards</A> program saluting country music&#8217;s creators -- culminated in the announcements of Country Song, Songwriter, and Publisher of the Year. </P> <TABLE width="350" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_fdny.jpg" width="350" height="214"><BR> Pictured are BMI Nashville Vice President Paul Corbin, FDNY Lt. Vincent Louis, NYPD Lt. Stephen Reardon, FDNY Lt. Michael Dilena, BMI President &amp; CEO <A id="f618" class="f618" href="/affiliate/C618">Frances Preston</A>, and Tennessee Speaker of the House James Naifeh. </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P><A href="/news/200111/20011107c.asp"><I><B>Click here</B></I></A><B><I> to see pictures from the awards ceremony. High-resolution photos from the event are available for downloading at <A href="http://press.bmi.com/country2001/">press.bmi.com</A>.</I></B></P> <P>Highlights of the evening included a special tribute to the victims and rescuers of the <A href="/about/help.asp">September 11th</A> disaster. After a video collage, Preston introduced three men who were on duty that day and responded to the call at the World Trade Center: New York Fire Department Lieutenants Michael Dilena and Vincent Louis of Engine Co. 236 in East New York, Brooklyn, and New York Police Department Lieutenant Stephen Reardon of the Emergency Service Unit (ESU) in Brooklyn. The officers, who have been at Ground Zero since the terrorist attacks, were presented with Profile In Courage certificates on behalf of the FDNY and the NYPD. The remembrance tribute continued with a stirring performance by <A id="f878" class="f878" href="/affiliate/C878">Lee Greenwood</A> of <A href="/news/200109/20010927a.asp">&#8220;God Bless The USA&#8221;</A>; Greenwood was later honored with the Words of Freedom Award. </P> <P align="left">&#8220;I Hope You Dance&#8221; earned writer <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200008/tsillers.asp">Tia Sillers</A> the 33rd Robert J. Burton Award as Most Performed Country Song of the Year. A multi-week, multi-format #1 smash for MCA recording artist Lee Ann Womack, &#8220;I Hope You Dance&#8221; is published by Choice Is Tragic Music (Sillers accepting) and Ensign Music Corporation (Chairman &amp; CEO Irwin Z. Robinson and Vice President Pat Finch of parent The Famous Music Publishing Companies accepting). Sillers, who previously garnered BMI Country accolades for &#8220;There&#8217;s Your Trouble,&#8221; &#8220;Lipstick Promises&#8221; and &#8220;Land Of The Living,&#8221; wrote the song with Mark D. Sanders (share not licensed through BMI). </P> <TABLE width="460" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR valign="top" align="center"><TD width="151"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_tkeith.jpg" width="150" height="148"><BR> Toby Keith (<A href="/news/200111/20011107b.asp#tkeith">Read Bio</A>)</FONT></TD><TD width="31"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"></FONT></TD><TD width="133"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_mayo_green.jpg" height="148"><BR> Aimee Mayo (<A href="/news/200111/20011107b.asp#amayo">Read Bio</A>) and Marv Green (<A href="/news/200111/20011107b.asp#mgreen">Read Bio</A>) <BR> </FONT></TD><TD width="32"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"></FONT></TD><TD width="113"><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_tsillers.jpg" height="148"><BR> Tia Sillers (<A href="/news/200111/20011107b.asp#tsillers">Read Bio</A>)</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <BR> <TABLE width="400" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR><TD><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><IMG src="/news/200111/images/country_group.jpg" width="400" height="228"><BR> Pictured (l to r) onstage at BMI Nashville are BMI Country Songwriters of the Year Marv Green and Aimee Mayo, "I Hope You Dance" writer Tia Sillers, Ensign Music's Pat Finch, Lee Greenwood, BMI Country Songwriter/Artist of the Year Toby Keith, BMI President &amp; CEO Frances Preston, Willie Nelson, BMI Country Song of the Ensign Music's Irwin Z. Robinson and Les Bider of BMI Country Publisher of the Year Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P align="left">Toby Keith, Marv Green and Aimee Mayo each contributed three songs to the list of 50 to form a Country Songwriter of the Year triumvirate. Keith was presented with a BMI Crystal inscribed &#8220;Songwriter/Artist of the Year,&#8221; Green and Mayo with &#8220;Songwriter of the Year&#8221; Crystals. </P> <P align="left">Keith took the prize via his recordings of &#8220;Country Comes To Town,&#8221; &#8220;How Do You Like Me Now?!&#8221; (co-written with <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200005/ccannon.asp">Chuck Cannon</A>) and <A href="/news/200103/20010313a.asp">&#8220;You Shouldn&#8217;t </A>Kiss Me Like This,&#8221; all from his platinum DreamWorks album <I>How Do You Like Me Now?!</I> Keith&#8217;s BMI Awards total now stands at 12, including &#8220;Wish I Didn&#8217;t Know Now,&#8221; &#8220;You Ain&#8217;t Much Fun,&#8221; &#8220;Dream Walkin,&#8221; &#8220;Who&#8217;s That Man&#8221; and &#8220;He Ain&#8217;t Worth Missing.&#8221; </P> <P align="left">Green and Mayo teamed to write <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp&#8220; >"></A><A id="f95" class="f95" href="/affiliate/C95">Amazed</A>&#8221;&gt; [2nd award] (<A href="/musicworld/features/200006/lonestar.asp">Lonestar</A>), &#8220;Let&#8217;s Make Love&#8221; (<A href="/musicworld/features/199912/fhill.asp">Faith Hill</A> &amp; <A href="/musicworld/features/199909/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw</A>) and &#8220;It&#8217;s Always Something&#8221; (Joe Diffie). Last year the writers shared, along with <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200003/amayo.asp">Chris Lindsey</A>, BMI Country Song of the Year honors for &#8220;Amazed.&#8221; Green&#8217;s previous BMI honors came courtesy of &#8220;Day In, Day Out&#8221; and &#8220;True&#8221;; Mayo has BMI Citations for &#8220;My Best Friend&#8221; and &#8220;Places I&#8217;ve Never Been.&#8221; </P> <P align="left">Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. claimed BMI Country Publisher of the Year by accumulating the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. Accepting the BMI Crystal for the publisher, which placed 11 songs on the most-performed list, were Chairman &amp; CEO Les Bider and Executive VP/GM Tim Wipperman of parent company Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. </P> <P align="left">Legendary singer/songwriter <A href="/musicworld/features/200009/wnelson.asp">Willie Nelson</A> was saluted with the President&#8217;s Award. BMI created the President&#8217;s Award in 1993 to honor an exceptional person or persons in the entertainment industry deserving of special recognition. Presented tonight for only the fifth time, the honor has previously been bestowed on <A id="f2291" class="f2291" href="/affiliate/C2291">Harlan Howard</A>, <A href="/musicworld/features/200007/bwilson.asp">Brian </A>Wilson, <A id="f355" class="f355" href="/affiliate/C355">Earle Hagen</A> and <A href="/musicworld/features/200105/alabama.asp">Alabama</A>. </P> <P align="left">Of the 64 songwriters recognized, eight, in addition to Keith, Green and Mayo, were multiple winners: Chris Lindsey, <A href="/news/200007/20000720b.asp">Chad Brock</A>, <A href="/musicworld/onthescene/200005/tdouglas.asp">Tom Douglas</A>, Rick Giles, <A id="f2232" class="f2232" href="/affiliate/C2232">Bill Luther</A>, <A href="/news/200104/20010404a.asp">Bobby Tomberlin</A>, <A id="f797" class="f797" href="/affiliate/C797">Danny Wells</A> and Darryl Worley. </P> <P align="left">Additional publishers collecting three or more awards were Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc.; EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.; Sony/ATV Tree; Universal Music Publishing Group (Irving Music, Songs of Universal, Inc., and Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.); Golden Wheat Music; Mike Curb Music; Songs of Nashville DreamWorks; and Tokeco Tunes. </P> <P align="left">&#8220;Flowers On The Wall&#8221; was recognized with its third BMI Country Award. Written by the late Lew Dewitt of the Statler Brothers, the song was honored in 1966 and 1967 (plus a 1966 Pop Award), and has accumulated more than two million performances. Three songs were cited for the second consecutive year: &#8220;Amazed&#8221; (<A href="/news/200010/20001004a.asp">2000 BMI Country Song of the Year</A>); &#8220;Breathe&#8221; (<A href="/news/200105/20010516a.asp">2001 BMI Pop Song of the Year</A>); and &#8220;How Do You Like Me Now?!&#8221; </P> <P align="left">Among this year&#8217;s honorees, 25 songs have reached the status of <A href="/awards/millionairs/index.asp">BMI Million-Air</A> (accumulating at least one million broadcast performances) for a total of over 30 million performances. Based on an average length of three minutes, one million airplays is the equivalent of 50,000 hours or 5.7 years, continuously; Million-Airs on the 2001 Country list translate into 1.5 million hours or 171 years of continuous airplay. </P> <P align="left">BMI&#8217;s Citations of Achievement are given annually in recognition of popularity in the field of country music, as measured by feature broadcast performances on American radio and television; the 2001 Country Awards eligibility period ran April 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001. </P> <P align="left"><B><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#CC0000">2001 BMI Country Awards </FONT></B></P> <P><B>AMAZED (2nd Award) </B><BR> Marv Green <BR> Chris Lindsey <BR> Aimee Mayo <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Golden Wheat Music <BR> Silverkiss Music <BR> Songs of Nashville DreamWorks <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Lonestar: BNA </I> </P><P><B>ANOTHER NINE MINUTES </B><BR> Billy Crain <BR> Tom Douglas <BR> Nick N' Ash Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> <A id="f828" class="f828" href="/affiliate/C828">Yankee Grey</A>: Monument </I> </P><P><B>BEEN THERE </B><BR> <A id="f2248" class="f2248" href="/affiliate/C2248">Clint Black</A> <BR> <A id="f876" class="f876" href="/affiliate/C876">Steve Wariner</A> <BR> Blackened Music <BR> Steve Wariner Music <I><BR> Clint Black with Steve Wariner: </I>RCA </P><P><B>THE BEST DAY </B><BR> Carson Chamberlain <BR> Dean Dillon <BR> Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. <BR> Everything I Love Music <BR> Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <I><BR> George Strait: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>BEST OF INTENTIONS </B><BR> <A id="f771" class="f771" href="/affiliate/C771">Travis Tritt</A> <BR> Post Oak Publishing <I><BR> Travis Tritt: Columbia </I> </P><P><B>BORN TO FLY </B><BR> <A id="f294" class="f294" href="/affiliate/C294">Sara Evans</A> <BR> <A id="f388" class="f388" href="/affiliate/C388">Marcus Hummon</A> <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Floyd's Dream Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> Sara Evans: </I>RCA<I>     </I> </P><P><B>BREATHE (2nd Award) </B><BR> <A id="f142" class="f142" href="/affiliate/C142">Stephanie Bentley</A> <BR> Hopechest Music <BR> Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <I><BR> Faith Hill: Warner Bros. </I> </P><P><B>BURN </B><BR> Tina Arena (APRA) <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <I><BR> Jo Dee Messina: </I>Curb </P><P><B>BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD </B><BR> <A id="f780" class="f780" href="/affiliate/C780">keith urban</A> <BR> Coburn Music, Inc. <I><BR> keith urban: Capitol Nashville </I> </P><P><B>BUY ME A ROSE </B><BR> <A id="f2594" class="f2594" href="/affiliate/C2594">Jim Funk</A> <BR> <A id="f2595" class="f2595" href="/affiliate/C2595">Erik Hickenlooper</A> <BR> Blue Plate Music Publishing <BR> Rex Benson Music <I><BR> Kenny Rogers with <A id="f451" class="f451" href="/affiliate/C451">Alison Krauss</A> &amp; Billy Dean: Dreamcatcher </I> </P><P><B>CARLENE </B><BR> Charlie Black <BR> Rory Bourke <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Flybridge Tunes <BR> Rory Bourke Music Co. <I><BR> Phil Vassar: Arista </I> </P><P><B>THE CHAIN OF LOVE </B><BR> Jonnie Barnett <BR> Pugwash Music <BR> Waterdance Music <I><BR> Clay Walker: Giant </I> </P><P><B>COULDN'T LAST A MOMENT </B><BR> <A id="f717" class="f717" href="/affiliate/C717">Jeffrey Steele</A> <BR> Danny Wells <BR> Irving Music <BR> My Life's Work Music <BR> Songs of Windswept Pacific <BR> Yellow Desert Music <I><BR> Collin Raye: Epic </I> </P><P><B>COUNTRY COMES TO TOWN </B><BR> Toby Keith <BR> Tokeco Tunes <I><BR> Toby Keith: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>FEELS LIKE LOVE </B><BR> <A id="f334" class="f334" href="/affiliate/C334">Vince Gill</A> <BR> Vinny Mae Music <I><BR> Vince Gill: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>FLOWERS ON THE WALL (3rd Award) </B><BR> Lew DeWitt <BR> Wallflower Music <I><BR> Eric Heatherly: Mercury Nashville </I> </P><P><B>GO ON </B><BR> Tony Martin <BR> Mark Nesler <BR> Baby Mae Music <BR> Buna Boy Music <BR> Glitterfish Music, Inc. <BR> Hamstein Cumberland Music <I><BR> George Strait: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>A GOOD DAY TO RUN </B><BR> Bobby Tomberlin <BR> Darryl Worley <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Hatley Creek Music <BR> Mike Curb Music <I><BR> Darryl Worley: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>HOW DO YOU LIKE ME NOW?! (2nd Award) </B><BR> Chuck Cannon <BR> Toby Keith <BR> Tokeco Tunes <BR> Wacissa River Music, Inc. <I><BR> Toby Keith: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>I HOPE YOU DANCE </B><BR> Tia Sillers <BR> Choice Is Tragic Music <BR> Ensign Music Corporation <I><BR> Lee Ann Womack with Sons of the Desert: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>I LOST IT </B><BR> Jimmy Olander <BR> Taxicaster Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Kenny Chesney: BNA </I> </P><P><B>IT WAS </B><BR> <A id="f823" class="f823" href="/affiliate/C823">Mark Wright</A> <BR> Marketwright Music <BR> Songs of Universal, Inc. <I><BR> <A id="f2598" class="f2598" href="/affiliate/C2598">Chely Wright</A>: MCA Nashville </I> </P><P><B>IT'S ALWAYS SOMETHIN' </B><BR> Marv Green <BR> Aimee Mayo <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Golden Wheat Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Joe Diffie: Epic </I> </P><P><B>KISS THIS </B><BR> <A id="f760" class="f760" href="/affiliate/C760">Aaron Tippin</A> <BR> <A id="f2591" class="f2591" href="/affiliate/C2591">Thea Tippin</A> <BR> Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. <BR> Thea Later Music <I><BR> Aaron Tippin: Lyric Street </I> </P><P><B>LET'S MAKE LOVE </B><BR> Marv Green <BR> Chris Lindsey <BR> Bill Luther <BR> Aimee Mayo <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Golden Wheat Music <BR> Silverkiss Music <BR> Songs of Nashville DreamWorks <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Faith Hill with Tim McGraw: Warner Bros. </I> </P><P><B>LIGHTNING DOES THE WORK </B><BR> Chad Brock <BR> Kelly Garrett <BR> John Hadley <BR> Bluesabilly Music <BR> John Hadley Songs <BR> Lehsem Songs <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> Chad Brock: Warner Bros. </I> </P><P><B>A LITTLE GASOLINE </B><BR> Dean Miller <BR> Mighty Nice Music <I><BR> <A id="f217" class="f217" href="/affiliate/C217">Terri Clark</A>: Mercury Nashville </I> </P><P><B>THE LITTLE GIRL </B><BR> <A id="f93" class="f93" href="/affiliate/C93">Harley Allen</A> <BR> Coburn Music, Inc. <I><BR> John Michael Montgomery: Atlantic </I> </P><P><B>LOVE'S THE ONLY HOUSE </B><BR> Tom Douglas <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> <A id="f2247" class="f2247" href="/affiliate/C2247">Martina McBride</A>: RCA </I> </P><P><B>MAKE UP IN LOVE </B><BR> Tony Ramey <BR> O-Tex Music <I><BR> Doug Stone: Atlantic </I> </P><P><B>A MAN AIN'T MADE OF STONE </B><BR> Franne Golde <BR> Robin Lerner <BR> Franne Gee Music <BR> Puckalesia Songs <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> <A id="f2276" class="f2276" href="/affiliate/C2276">Randy Travis</A>: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>MORE </B><BR> <A id="f2625" class="f2625" href="/affiliate/C2625">Thom McHugh</A> <BR> Golden Wheat Music <BR> McHuge Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Trace Adkins: Capitol Nashville </I> </P><P><B>ONE MORE DAY </B><BR> Bobby Tomberlin <BR> Mike Curb Music <I><BR> <A id="f2903" class="f2903" href="/affiliate/C2903">Diamond Rio</A>: Arista </I> </P><P><B>PRAYIN' FOR DAYLIGHT </B><BR> <A id="f1736" class="f1736" href="/affiliate/C1736">Steve Bogard</A> <BR> Rick Giles <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> <A id="f633" class="f633" href="/affiliate/C633">Rascal Flatts</A>: Lyric Street </I> </P><P><B>THE QUITTIN' KIND </B><BR> Phil Barnhart <BR> Sam Hogin <BR> Sam's Jammin' Songs <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> Suffer In Silence Music <I><BR> Joe Diffie: </I>Epic </P><P><B>SHE'S MORE </B><BR> <A id="f238" class="f238" href="/affiliate/C238">Rob Crosby</A> <BR> Crutchfield Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> <A id="f349" class="f349" href="/affiliate/C349">Andy Griggs</A>: RCA </I> </P><P><B>THAT'S THE KIND OF MOOD I'M IN </B><BR> Rick Giles <BR> <A id="f336" class="f336" href="/affiliate/C336">Gilles Godard</A> (SOCAN) <BR> <A id="f1093" class="f1093" href="/affiliate/C1093">Tim Nichols</A> <BR> Buzz Cut Music <BR> Diamond Storm Music, Inc. <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Mike Curb Music <BR> Ty Land Music <I><BR> <A id="f494" class="f494" href="/affiliate/C494">Patty Loveless</A>: Epic </I> </P><P><B>THERE IS NO ARIZONA </B><BR> <A id="f703" class="f703" href="/affiliate/C703">Shaye Smith</A> <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Zomba Songs Inc. <I><BR> Jamie O'Neal: Mercury Nashville </I> </P><P><B>THERE YOU ARE </B><BR> <A id="f260" class="f260" href="/affiliate/C260">Bob DiPiero</A> <BR> <A id="f2229" class="f2229" href="/affiliate/C2229">Ed Hill</A> <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Love Monkey Music <BR> Music Hill Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> Martina McBride: RCA </I> </P><P><B>THIS EVERYDAY LOVE </B><BR> Danny Wells <BR> Irving Music <I><BR> Rascal Flatts: Lyric Street </I> </P><P><B>UNCONDITIONAL </B><BR> Rivers Rutherford <BR> Songs of Universal, Inc. <I><BR> Clay Davidson: Virgin </I> </P><P><B>WHAT ABOUT NOW </B><BR> Aaron Barker <BR> Blind Sparrow Music <BR> O-Tex Music <I><BR> Lonestar: BNA </I> </P><P><B>WHAT I NEED TO DO </B><BR> Bill Luther <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <I><BR> Kenny Chesney: BNA </I> </P><P><B>WHEN YOU NEED MY LOVE </B><BR> Wynn Varble <BR> Darryl Worley <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Hatley Creek Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Darryl Worley: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>WILD HORSES </B><BR> Bill Shore <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Garth Brooks: Capitol Nashville </I> </P><P><B>YES! </B><BR> Chad Brock <BR> <A id="f227" class="f227" href="/affiliate/C227">Jim Collins</A> <BR> <A id="f1384" class="f1384" href="/affiliate/C1384">Stephony Smith</A> <BR> Cuts R Us Songs, Inc. <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Lehsem Songs <BR> Make Shift Music <BR> Singles Only Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><BR> Chad Brock: Warner Bros. </I> </P><P><B>YOU SHOULDN'T KISS ME LIKE THIS </B><BR> Toby Keith <BR> Tokeco Tunes <I><BR> Toby Keith: DreamWorks </I> </P><P><B>YOU'LL ALWAYS BE LOVED BY ME </B><BR> Ronnie Dunn <BR> Terry McBride <BR> Showbilly Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <I><BR> Brooks and Dunn: Arista </I> </P><P><B>YOU'VE GOT A WAY </B><BR> <A id="f773" class="f773" href="/affiliate/C773">Shania Twain</A> <BR> Loon Echo, Inc. <BR> Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <I><BR> Shania Twain: Mercury Nashville </I> </P><P><B>YOUR EVERYTHING </B><BR> Chris Lindsey <BR> Songs of Nashville DreamWorks <I><BR> Keith Urban: Capitol Nashville</I></P>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>BMI Stands &#8220;Amazed&#8221; at 48th Annual Country Awards</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/232990</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Alabama, Amazed, Anderson, Al, Anderson, Bill, Bentley, Stephanie, Black, Clint, Brooks &amp; Dunn, Bryant, Del, Byrd, Tracy, Cannon, Chuck, Clark, Terri, Collins, Jim, Dixie Chicks, Gentry, Montgomery, Green, Marv, Griggs, Andy, Hagen, Earle, Hill, Ed, Hill, Faith, Howard, Harlan, Hummon, Marcus, Keith, Toby, Ketchum, Hal, Lauderdale, Jim, Lonestar, Luther, Bill, Martin, Tony, Mavericks, The, McBride, Martina, McGraw, Tim, Mobley, Wendell, Nichols, Tim, Overstreet, Paul, Owen, Randy, Preston, Frances, Seidel, Martie, Sherrill, John Scott, Smith, Shaye, Smith, Stephony, Steele, Jeffrey, Stegall, Keith, Twain, Shania, Wariner, Steve, Wilson, Brian, Wright, Chely, Yankee Grey, Yoakam, Dwight, Awards, BMI Awards, BMI Country Awards, Musical Styles, Country, Pop, Rock, Musicworld, Feature</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P align="center"><A href="/news/200010/20001004b.asp"><FONT size="4">Click here to see photos from the event</FONT></A> </P> <P><B>Nashville, October 3</B> &#8212; Performing rights organization BMI staged the 48<SUP>th</SUP> edition of its Country Awards tonight, with superlative honors reserved for "<A id="f95" class="f95" href="/affiliate/C95">Amazed</A>," songwriters <A id="f98" class="f98" href="/affiliate/C98">Al Anderson</A> and Skip Ewing, songwriter/artists <A id="f2377" class="f2377" href="/affiliate/C2377">Martie Seidel</A> and <A id="f773" class="f773" href="/affiliate/C773">Shania Twain</A>, and publishing giant Sony/ATV Tree. BMI Citations of Achievement were presented by President &amp; CEO Frances W. Preston and Vice President Roger Sovine to the songwriters and publishers of the past year&#8217;s 50 most performed songs during a black-tie gala at the company&#8217;s Music Row offices. This celebration -- the oldest awards program saluting country music&#8217;s creators -- culminated in the announcements of Country Song, Songwriter, and Publisher of the Year.</P> <TABLE width="332" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR valign="top"><TD><FONT size="2"><IMG src="/news/200010/images/pubs.jpg" width="350" height="223"><BR> Sony/ATV Tree was proclaimed Publisher of the Year at the 48th BMI Country Awards, with nine songs on the list of the 50 most performed songs of the past year. Onstage for the presentation are BMI's Roger Sovine, Sony/ATV Tree's Woody Bomar and Donna Hilley, BMI's <A id="f618" class="f618" href="/affiliate/C618">Frances Preston</A> and Sony/ATV Tree's Don Cook. </FONT> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>    "Amazed" earned writers <A id="f897" class="f897" href="/affiliate/C897">Marv Green</A>, Chris Lindsey and Aimee Mayo the 32<SUP>nd</SUP> Robert J. Burton Award as Most Performed Country Song of the Year. An unprecedented 8-weeks-at-#1-<I>Billboard</I> smash for RCA recording artists <A id="f487" class="f487" href="/affiliate/C487">Lonestar</A>, "Amazed" is published by Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. (Nick Firth and Karen Conrad accepting); Golden Wheat Music (Scott Hendricks accepting); Silverkiss Music (Aimee Mayo accepting); Songs of Nashville DreamWorks (Chuck Kaye and James Stroud accepting) and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (Les Bider and Tim Wipperman accepting).</P> <TABLE width="400" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR valign="top"><TD><FONT size="2"><IMG src="/news/200010/images/group1.jpg" width="400" height="204"><BR> BMI's Roger Sovine, Al Anderson, Skip Ewing, Shania Twain, BMI's Frances Preston, Martie Seidel and BMI's <A id="f1068" class="f1068" href="/affiliate/C1068">Del Bryant</A> </FONT> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>    Al Anderson, Skip Ewing, Martie Seidel and Shania Twain each placed three songs on the list of 50 to form a Country Songwriter of the Year quadrumvirate. Anderson and Ewing were presented with BMI Crystals inscribed with Songwriter of the Year; Seidel and Twain were gifted with the inaugural Songwriter/Artist Crystal.</P> <TABLE width="293" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"> <TBODY><TR valign="top"><TD><FONT size="2"><IMG src="/news/200010/images/stephtoby.jpg" width="300" height="224"><BR> <A id="f1384" class="f1384" href="/affiliate/C1384">Stephony Smith</A> and <A id="f431" class="f431" href="/affiliate/C431">Toby Keith</A> </FONT> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <P>Al Anderson&#8217;s winning titles were "Powerful Thing," "Big Deal" and "Unbelievable" (the last two co-written with <A id="f717" class="f717" href="/affiliate/C717">Jeffrey Steele</A>). Anderson, former NRBQ guitarist who has written hits for Carlene Carter, <A id="f1003" class="f1003" href="/affiliate/C1003">Hal Ketchum</A> and <A id="f1359" class="f1359" href="/affiliate/C1359">The Mavericks</A>, previously earned BMI Awards for "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down" and "Should&#8217;ve Asked Her Faster." </P> <P>Skip Ewing, who has scored hits for Kenny Chesney, <A id="f2248" class="f2248" href="/affiliate/C2248">Clint Black</A> and Bryan White as well as for himself, brought his BMI Awards total to 14 citations with the success of "Put Your Hand In Mine," "Wish You Were Here" and<FONT color="#ff0000"> </FONT>"You Had Me From Hello."</P> <P>Martie Seidel of the <A id="f210" class="f210" href="/affiliate/C210">Dixie Chicks</A> saw her first-ever BMI Awards &#8212; for "Cowboy Take Me Away," "Ready To Run" and "You Were Mine" &#8212; deliver a share of the night&#8217;s top songwriting prize. "You Were Mine" (composed with sister/Chick Emily Robison) is from the Monument trio&#8217;s 10-million-selling <I>Wide Open Spaces</I> album; the other two songs (with collaborator <A id="f388" class="f388" href="/affiliate/C388">Marcus Hummon</A>) were #1 hits from six-times-platinum album <I>Fly</I>.</P> <P>Returning champ Shania Twain&#8217;s award-winning compositions were "Come On Over," "Man! I Feel Like A Woman" and "That Don&#8217;t Impress Me Much," all from the 17-times platinum Mercury release <I>Come On Over</I> (the best-selling album in country music history and the best-selling album ever by a female solo artist). The 1999 CMA Entertainer of the Year, who captured both BMI Country Songwriter and Song ("You&#8217;re Still The One") honors last year, was also crowned BMI Pop Songwriter of Year the past two years; she now owns 22 BMI Country and Pop Awards. </P> <P>    Sony/ATV Tree basked in the spotlight as BMI Country Publisher of the Year by accumulating the highest percentage of copyright ownership in award songs. Sony/ATV Tree Publishing President &amp; CEO Donna Hilley and Sony/ATV Music Publishing President Richard Rowe accepted the BMI Crystal for the publisher, which placed nine songs on the most-performed list.</P> <P>    Highlights of the evening included the presentation of the President&#8217;s Award to <A id="f88" class="f88" href="/affiliate/C88">Alabama</A>; songwriter members <A id="f881" class="f881" href="/affiliate/C881">Randy Owen</A> and Teddy Gentry accepted the sterling silver loving cup. BMI created the President&#8217;s Award in 1993 to honor an exceptional person or persons in the entertainment industry deserving of special recognition. Presented tonight for only the fourth time, the honor has previously been bestowed on <A id="f2291" class="f2291" href="/affiliate/C2291">Harlan Howard</A>, <A id="f815" class="f815" href="/affiliate/C815">Brian </A>Wilson and <A id="f355" class="f355" href="/affiliate/C355">Earle Hagen</A>. Preston also recognized the family of the late Faron Young on the eve of the BMI songwriter&#8217;s induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. </P> <P>    The BMI Country Awards, the first songwriter awards event to be carried live on the internet, were made available to the world wide web audience through coverage by liveonthenet.com. </P> <P>    Of the 59 songwriters recognized, nine were double winners: <A id="f871" class="f871" href="/affiliate/C871">Bill Anderson</A>, <A id="f227" class="f227" href="/affiliate/C227">Jim Collins</A>, <A id="f349" class="f349" href="/affiliate/C349">Andy Griggs</A>, Marcus Hummon, <A id="f2644" class="f2644" href="/affiliate/C2644">Tony Martin</A>, Jeffrey Steele, <A id="f876" class="f876" href="/affiliate/C876">Steve Wariner</A> and "Amazed" authors Aimee Mayo and Chris Lindsey. </P> <P>Additional publishers collecting four or more awards were Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp; Universal Music Publishing Group (Songs of Universal, Inc. and Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.); EMI Music Publishing (Beechwood Music Corporation, EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc., EMI-Tower Street Music and EMI-Longitude Music); Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc.; and Mighty Nice Music.</P> <P>    Four songs were cited for the second time. The Nat Stuckey-penned "Pop A Top" picked up its first Country Award in 1968; "Stand Beside Me," "This Kiss" and "Unbelievable" each posted a previous win in 1999.</P> <P align="JUSTIFY">Among this year&#8217;s honorees, 31 songs have earned the status of BMI Million-Air (accumulating at least one million broadcast performances) for a total of over<FONT color="#ff0000"> </FONT>36 million performances. "God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You" and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" have each reached the two million milestone; "Missing You" has hit the four million mark. All three songs have also previously garnered BMI Pop Awards. Based on an average length of three minutes, one million airplays is the equivalent of 50,000 hours or 5.7 years, continuously; Million-Airs on the 2000 Country list translate into 1.8 million hours or 205+ years of continuous airplay<FONT size="3">.</FONT></P> <P>    BMI&#8217;s Citations of Achievement are given annually in recognition of popularity in the field of country music, as measured by feature broadcast performances on American radio and television; the 2000 Country Awards eligibility period ran April 1, 1999 through March 21, 2000.</P> <P>Founded in 1940, BMI is an American performing rights organization represent-ing more than 250,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers in all music genres. Through music performance and reciprocal agreements, it grants businesses and media access to its repertoire of more than 4.5 million musical works from around the world.<B><FONT size="3"> </FONT></B> <B><FONT size="3"><BR> </FONT></B> </P> <P align="CENTER"><FONT size="4"><B>BMI Country Awards 2000<BR> </B></FONT> </P><P align="CENTER"><B><FONT size="4">The 50 Most Performed Songs<BR> </FONT></B> &#160;<BR> </P> <P><B>ALL THINGS CONSIDERED <BR> </B> Tim Hunt<BR> Smith Haven Music<BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <I><A id="f828" class="f828" href="/affiliate/C828">Yankee Grey</A>: Monument</I></P> <P><I><BR> </I> <B>AMAZED <BR> </B> Marv Green<BR> Chris Lindsey<BR> Aimee Mayo<BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc.<BR> Golden Wheat Music<BR> Silverkiss Music<BR> Songs of Nashville DreamWorks<BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <BR> <I>Lonestar: BNA </I></P> <P><I><BR> </I> <B>BECAUSE YOU LOVE ME<BR> </B>Kostas <BR> <A id="f1836" class="f1836" href="/affiliate/C1836">John Scott Sherrill</A> <BR> Nothing But The Wolf Music <BR> Seven Angels Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> <FONT size="2">Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc</FONT><FONT size="3">. </FONT><BR> <FONT size="3"> <I>Jo Dee Messina: Curb </I></FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><I><BR> </I> <B>BIG DEAL <BR> </B>Al Anderson <BR> Jeffrey Steele <BR> Al Andersongs <BR> Mighty Nice Music <BR> My Life's Work Music <BR> Songs of Windswept Pacific <BR> Yellow Desert Music <BR> <I>LeAnn Rimes: Curb </I></FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><I><BR> </I> <B>BREATHE <BR> </B><A id="f142" class="f142" href="/affiliate/C142">Stephanie Bentley</A> <BR> Hopechest Music <BR> Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <BR> <I><A id="f372" class="f372" href="/affiliate/C372">Faith Hill</A>: Warner Bros.<BR> </I> <B>&#160;<BR> COME ON OVER <BR> </B>Shania Twain <BR> Loon Echo, Inc. <BR> </FONT><FONT size="2">Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <BR> </FONT><I><FONT size="3">Shania Twain: Mercury</FONT></I></P> <P><I><FONT size="3"><BR> </FONT></I><FONT size="3"> <B>COWBOY TAKE ME AWAY <BR> </B>Marcus Hummon <BR> Martie Seidel <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Floyd's Dream Music <BR> Woolly Puddin' Music <BR> <I>Dixie Chicks: Monument<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE <BR> </B>Freddie Mercury (PRS)<BR> Beechwood Music Corporation <BR> <I><A id="f830" class="f830" href="/affiliate/C830">Dwight Yoakam</A>: Reprise<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>EVERYTIME I CRY<BR> </B> Karen Staley <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <BR> <I><A id="f217" class="f217" href="/affiliate/C217">Terri Clark</A>: Mercury<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>GOD MUST HAVE SPENT A LITTLE MORE TIME ON YOU <BR> </B>Evan Rogers <BR> Carl Sturken <BR> Bayjun Beat Music <BR> Songs of Universal, Inc. <BR> <I>Alabama: RCA<BR> </I></FONT><FONT size="3"><I><A href="http://www.syndicatedrhythm.com" target="_blank">View website</A></I></FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>HANDS OF A WORKING MAN <BR> </B>Jim Collins <BR> David Vincent Williams <BR> Megalex Music <BR> Sugar Bend Music <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <BR> <I>Ty Herndon: Epic<BR> </I> <B>&#160;&#160;<BR> HOW DO YOU LIKE ME NOW?! <BR> </B><A id="f192" class="f192" href="/affiliate/C192">Chuck Cannon</A> <BR> Toby Keith <BR> Tokeco Tunes <BR> Wacissa River Music, Inc. <BR> <I>Toby Keith: DreamWorks<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>HOW FOREVER FEELS <BR> </B><A id="f2456" class="f2456" href="/affiliate/C2456">Wendell Mobley</A> <BR> New Works Music Co. <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <BR> <I>Kenny Chesney: BNA<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>I CAN'T GET OVER YOU <BR> </B>Ronnie Dunn <BR> Terry McBride <BR> Constant Pressure Publishing <BR> Showbilly Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <BR> <I><A id="f175" class="f175" href="/affiliate/C175">Brooks &amp; Dunn</A>: Arista <BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>I'LL GO CRAZY <BR> </B>Andy Griggs <BR> Zack Turner <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> <I>Andy Griggs: RCA<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>I'LL THINK OF A REASON LATER <BR> </B>Tony Martin <BR> <A id="f1093" class="f1093" href="/affiliate/C1093">Tim Nichols</A> <BR> Baby Mae Music <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Hamstein Cumberland Music <BR> Ty Land Music <BR> <I>Lee Ann Womack: Decca<BR> </I></FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>I'M ALREADY TAKEN <BR> </B>Terry Ryan <BR> Steve Wariner <BR> Fleetside Music <BR> Steve Wariner Music <BR> <I>Steve Wariner: Capitol<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>LESSONS LEARNED <BR> </B>Paul Nelson <BR> Asifits Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> <I>Tracy Lawrence: Atlantic <BR> </I> <B>&#160;<BR> LITTLE GOOD-BYES <BR> </B>Kenny Greenberg <BR> Kent Greene Music <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> <I>SheDaisy: Lyric Street<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>LONELY AND GONE <BR> </B>Greg Crowe <BR> Dave Gibson <BR> Bill McCorvey, Jr. <BR> House of Integrity Music <BR> Little Tornadoes Music <BR> Timberock Music <BR> </FONT><FONT size="2">Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <BR> </FONT><FONT size="3">Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <BR> <I><A id="f331" class="f331" href="/affiliate/C331">Montgomery Gentry</A>: Columbia <BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>MAN! I FEEL LIKE A WOMAN! <BR> </B>Shania Twain <BR> Loon Echo, Inc. <BR> </FONT><FONT size="2">Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <BR> </FONT><I><FONT size="3">Shania Twain: Mercury<BR> </FONT></I></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>MISSING YOU <BR> </B>John Waite <BR> Paperwaite Music <BR> <I>Brooks &amp; Dunn: Arista<BR> </I></FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>MY BEST FRIEND<BR> </B> Aimee Mayo <BR> <A id="f2232" class="f2232" href="/affiliate/C2232">Bill Luther</A> <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> <I>Tim McGraw</I>: <I>Curb</I><BR> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>(NOW YOU SEE ME) NOW YOU DON'T <BR> </B>David Lee <BR> Ken Ten Publishing, Inc. <BR> <I>Lee Ann Womack: MCA Nashville<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>ONE HONEST HEART <BR> </B>David Malloy <BR> Malloy's Toys Music <BR> Starstruck Angel Music, Inc.<BR> <I>Reba: MCA Nashville<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>PLEASE REMEMBER ME<BR> </B> Will Jennings <BR> Blue Sky Rider Songs <BR> <I>Tim McGraw: Curb<BR> </I><B> &#160;<BR> POP A TOP <BR> (2nd Award: 1968</B>)<BR> Nat Stuckey<BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> <I>Alan Jackson: Arista<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>POWERFUL THING <BR> </B>Al Anderson <BR> Al Andersongs <BR> Mighty Nice Music <BR> <I>Trisha Yearwood: MCA Nashville<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>PUT YOUR HAND IN MINE <BR> </B>Skip Ewing <BR> Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. <BR> Write On! Music <BR> <I><A id="f185" class="f185" href="/affiliate/C185">Tracy Byrd</A>: RCA <BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>READY TO RUN <BR> </B>Marcus Hummon <BR> Martie Seidel <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Floyd's Dream Music <BR> Woolly Puddin' Music <BR> <I>Dixie Chicks: Monument<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>SHE THINKS MY TRACTOR'S SEXY <BR> </B>Jim Collins <BR> <A id="f594" class="f594" href="/affiliate/C594">Paul Overstreet</A> <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Jelinda Music <BR> Scarlet Moon Music, Inc. <BR> <I>Kenny Chesney: BNA<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>SHE'S IN LOVE <BR> </B><A id="f719" class="f719" href="/affiliate/C719">Keith Stegall</A> <BR> EMI-Tower Street Music <BR> Little Cayman Music <BR> <I>Mark Wills: Mercury<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>SINGLE WHITE FEMALE <BR> </B><A id="f703" class="f703" href="/affiliate/C703">Shaye Smith</A> <BR> EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc. <BR> Zomba Songs, Inc. <BR> <I><A id="f2598" class="f2598" href="/affiliate/C2598">Chely Wright</A>: MCA Nashville<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>SMILE<BR> </B> Chris Lindsey <BR> Songs of Nashville DreamWorks <BR> <I>Lonestar: BNA<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>SOMETHING LIKE THAT <BR> </B>Rick Ferrell <BR> Mr. Noise Music <BR> We Make Music <BR> <I>Tim McGraw: Curb<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>STAND BESIDE ME <BR> (2nd Award: 1999) <BR> </B>Stephen Allen Davis <BR> Hamstein Cumberland Music <BR> <I>Jo Dee Messina: Curb<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>THAT DON'T IMPRESS ME MUCH <BR> </B>Shania Twain <BR> Loon Echo, Inc. <BR> </FONT><FONT size="2">Universal-Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. <BR> </FONT><I><FONT size="3">Shania Twain: Mercury<BR> </FONT></I></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>THIS KISS <BR> (2nd Award: 1999</B>)<BR> Robin Lerner <BR> Puckalesia Songs <BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <BR> <I>Faith Hill: Warner Bros.<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>TWO TEARDROPS <BR> </B>Bill Anderson <BR> Steve Wariner <BR> Mr. Bubba Music, Inc. <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> Steve Wariner Music <BR> <I>Steve Wariner: Capitol<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>UNBELIEVABLE <BR> (2nd Award: 1999)<BR> </B> Al Anderson <BR> Jeffrey Steele <BR> Al Andersongs <BR> EMI-Longitude Music <BR> Mighty Nice Music <BR> My Life's Work Music <BR> Songs of Windswept Pacific <BR> Yellow Desert Music<BR> <I>Diamond Rio</I>: <I>Arista</I><BR> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>WHAT DO YOU SAY<BR> </B> Michael Dulaney<BR> Dulaneyhouse Music <BR> Ensign Music Corporation <BR> Michael Dulaney Music <BR> <I>Reba: MCA Nashville<BR> </I></FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THAT <BR> </B><A id="f465" class="f465" href="/affiliate/C465">Jim Lauderdale</A> <BR> Melba Montgomery <BR> Caroljac Music <BR> Laudersongs <BR> Mighty Nice Music <BR> <I>George Strait: MCA Nashville<BR> </I> <B>WHATEVER YOU SAY <BR> </B><A id="f2229" class="f2229" href="/affiliate/C2229">Ed Hill</A> <BR> Tony Martin <BR> Baby Mae Music <BR> Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. <BR> Hamstein Cumberland Music <BR> Music Hill Music <BR> <I><A id="f2247" class="f2247" href="/affiliate/C2247">Martina McBride</A>: RCA<BR> </I> <B>WHEN I SAID I DO <BR> </B>Clint Black <BR> Blackened Music <BR> <I>Clint Black with Lisa Hartman Black: RCA<BR> </I> <BR> <B>WISH YOU WERE HERE <BR> </B>Bill Anderson <BR> Skip Ewing <BR> Debbie Moore <BR> Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. <BR> Belton Uncle Music <BR> Mr. Bubba Music, Inc. <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> Write On! Music <BR> <I>Mark Wills: Mercury<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>WRITE THIS DOWN <BR> </B>Kent Robbins<BR> Colter Bay Music <BR> Irving Music <BR> <I>George Strait: MCA Nashville<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>WRONG NIGHT <BR> </B>Rick Bowles <BR> Josh Leo <BR> Hellmaymen Music <BR> Starstruck Angel Music, Inc.<BR> Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. <BR> <I>Reba: MCA Nashville</I><B><BR> &#160;<BR> YOU HAD ME FROM HELLO <BR> </B>Kenny Chesney <BR> Skip Ewing <BR> Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. <BR> Roots and Boots Music <BR> Write On! Music <BR> <I>Kenny Chesney: BNA<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>YOU WERE MINE <BR> </B>Emily Robison <BR> Martie Seidel <BR> Woolly Puddin' Music <BR> <I>Dixie Chicks: Monument<BR> </I> </FONT></P> <P><FONT size="3"><B>YOU WON'T EVER BE LONELY <BR> </B>Andy Griggs <BR> Sony/ATV Tree <BR> <I>Andy Griggs: RCA</I></FONT></P>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Tom Douglas</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/233592</link>
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      <dc:subject>Artists, Alabama, Douglas, Tom, McBride, Martina, Yankee Grey, Musical Styles, Country, Pop, Musicworld, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">For <a id='f271' class='f271' href='/affiliate/C271/'>Tom Douglas</a>, Nashville is much sweeter the second time around.</p> <p align="left">Douglas spent a few years on Music Row in the early '80s as a writer and songplugger, only to decide the song business might not be the right place for him. Planning to get married and desirous of a more stable career, the Atlanta native and his wife-to-be headed for Dallas where he became a real estate broker.</p> <p align="left">But the love of songwriting never left him and, free from the constraints of commercialism, Douglas decided, "I'm just going to write songs. I don't have to ever get them cut, but I am a songwriter and I'm going to enjoy this!"</p> <p align="left"> It was a good decision. </p> <p align="left">In the summer of 1993 at an Austin songwriting seminar, Douglas gave a tape to Nashville producer Paul Worley, whom he had met during his initial run at Nashville. On that tape was "Little Rock," which became a number one song for Collin Raye a year later and has earned a BMI Million-Air award. It also yielded Douglas a publishing deal with Sony Tree and a triumphant return to Music City in 1997. </p> <p align="left"> And that success continues. Raye has cut three more Douglas tunes; Jim Brickman's "The Gift" earned a BMI Pop award; Sony artists <a id='f828' class='f828' href='/affiliate/C828/'>Yankee Grey</a> debuted with "Another Nine Minutes"; <a id='f88' class='f88' href='/affiliate/C88/'>Alabama</a>'s latest, "We Made Love" has just been released; and <a id='f2247' class='f2247' href='/affiliate/C2247/'>Martina McBride</a> is taking "Love Is The Only House" for a run up the charts. </p> <p align="left">Douglas's only concern about the writing life these days is technology-based intellectual property issues. "There are some immediate concerns we've got to address. We can't afford to let continue this notion that music should be free." </p> <p align="left">Copies of Douglas's own CD can be obtained by sending an e-mail request to <a href="mailto://tdourok@aol.com">Tdourok@aol.com </a></p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2000-04-30T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>BMI Affiliates Command ACM Recognition</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/232865</link>
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      <dc:subject>Alabama, Lonestar, Yankee Grey, Country, Rock, Event, News, Feature, Video</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI songwriters and artists were the leading nominees of the 35th Annual <a href="http://www.acmcountry.com" target="_blank">Academy of Country Music</a> Awards, with three recording artists recognized in five categories. </p> <p>After leading the ACM Awards in both 1998 and 1999 with four victories, <a href="/musicworld/features/199912/fhill.asp">Faith Hill</a> vies for honors in five categories: Entertainer, Top Female Vocalist, Album (<u>Breathe</u>), Song and Country Video (&quot;Breathe&quot;). Her work as a producer for the album <u>Breathe</u> earned her an additional nod. </p> <table width="422" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" align="center"> <tr> <td width="129" align="center" valign="top" height="162" bgcolor="#CECFCE"><font size="2"><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Faith Hill</font></b></font><br> <img src="/news/200003/pics/fhill_sm.jpg" width="121" height="150" border="4"></td> <td width="74" align="left" valign="top" height="162"> <p><font size="2"><b>Feature (12/99)<br> </b><a href="/musicworld/features/199912/fhill.asp">Faith Hill Stays True to Her Muse</a></font></p> <p><font size="2"><b>News (3/00)<br> </b> <a href="/news//200003/20000307121.asp">Keepin' the Faith</a></font></p> </td> <td width="1" align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#CECFCE" height="162"><b></b></td> <td width="79" align="left" valign="top" height="162"> <p><b><font size="2">Feature (9/99) <br> </font></b><font size="2"><a href="/musicworld/features/199909/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw Pulling Out All the Stops</a></font></p> <p><b><font size="2">MusicPeople<br> </font></b><font size="2"><a href="/musicworld/musicpeople/199910/mp199910d.asp">Something Like That</a></font></p> <p><b><font size="2">News (9/99)<br> </font></b><font size="2"><a href="/news/199909/1999092328.asp">CMA 1999</a></font></p> </td> <td width="119" align="center" valign="top" height="162" bgcolor="#CECFCE"><font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><b>Tim McGraw</b></font><br> <img src="/news/200003/pics/tmcgraw.jpg" width="119" height="150" border="4"></td> </tr> </table> <p><a href="/musicworld/features/199909/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw</a> was recognized in five categories as well: Top Male Vocalist, Single (&quot;Please Remember Me&quot;) ñ and in competition with his wife, Faith Hill ñ Entertainer, Album (<u>A Place In the Sun</u>) and Song (&quot;Please Remember Me&quot;). He was also cited as an album producer for <u>A Place In the Sun</u>. </p> <p>The Dixie Chicks were also five-times mentioned: last yearís winners of Top New Vocal Duo or Group, the trio is up for Entertainer, Top Vocal Duo or Group, Album (<u>Fly</u>), Single and Country Video (&quot;Ready To Run&quot;) trophies. Additionally, Chicks Emily Robison (banjo) and Martie Seidel (fiddle) received nominations as Instrumentalists. </p> <p>The legendary George Jones claimed three nominations: Album (<u>Cold Hard Truth</u>), Song (&quot;Choices&quot;) and Vocal Event (&quot;A Country Boy Can Survive [Y2K Version]). </p> <p>The ACM Awards will be held on Wednesday, May 3 at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles and broadcast on CBS Television. </p> <p><b><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="4" color="#0000FF">Following is a list of BMIís ACM nominees...</font></b><u><br> </u></p> <p><u><b>Five Nominations</b></u><br> Dixie Chicks <br> <a href="/musicworld/features/199912/fhill.asp">Faith Hill </a><br> <a href="/musicworld/features/199909/tmcgraw.asp">Tim McGraw</a></p> <p><u><b>Three Nominations</b></u><br> George Jones </p> <p><u><b>Two Nominations</b></u><br> Asleep At the Wheel <br> Chad Brock <br> Tony Brown <br> Byron Gallimore <br> Vince Gill <br> Toby Keith <br> Lonestar <br> <a href="/musicworld/features/199909/shania.asp">Shania Twain </a><br> Chely Wright </p> <p><u><b>One Nomination</b></u> <table width="460" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td valign="top" height="346">Alabama <br> Gary Allan <br> Stephanie Bentley <br> Clint Black <br> Lisa Hartman Black <br> Jerry Douglas <br> Stuart Duncan <br> Brooks &amp; Dunn <br> Buddy Cannon <br> Blake Chancey <br> Don Cook <br> Sonny Garrish <br> Johnny Gimble <br> Marv Green <br> John Hobbs <br> Will Jennings <br> Gene Johnson <br> Chris Lindsey <br> Patty Loveless <br> </td> <td valign="top" height="346">Jay Dee Maness <br> Brent Mason <br> Aimee Mayo <br> Martina McBride <br> Montgomery Gentry <br> <a href="/musicworld/features/199909/halloffame.asp">Dolly Parton</a> <br> Collin Raye <br> Emily Robison <br> Linda Ronstadt <br> SHeDAISY <br> Martie Seidel <br> Keith Stegall <br> James Stroud <br> Chalee Tennison <br> Hank Williams, Jr. <br> Norro Wilson <br> Yankee Grey <br> Billy Yates<BR></td></tr></table>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2000-03-27T03:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Yankee Grey</title>
      <link>http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/233616</link>
      <description></description>
      <dc:subject>Artists, Beatles, The, Williams, Hank, Yankee Grey, Musical Styles, Country, Musicworld, Hitmaker</dc:subject>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though they hail from the unlikely country-music mecca of Cincinnati, the six-man band known as <a id='f828' class='f828' href='/affiliate/C828'>Yankee Grey</a> offers ample evidence of its honky-tonk credentials on its debut effort Untamed, which finds the sextet balancing good-naturedly rowdy tunes and heart-on-sleeve ballads. 
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Eight of the album&#8217;s 10 songs, including the infectious single &#8220;All Things Considered,&#8221; are original compositions, generally written by frontman Tim Hunt. The band members played virtually all of the instruments on Untamed, cutting the tracks with minimal overdubbing in order to maintain the immediacy of its live sound.
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Unlike many contemporary country acts, Yankee Grey - who cite influences as diverse as Bill Monroe, <a id='f2233' class='f2233' href='/affiliate/C2233'>The Beatles</a> and Kansas-were already well-established as a performing unit long before winning a record deal. Indeed, the band has existed for 13 years, working as many as 300 nights a year in and around its hometown, playing cover tunes and original material for long as five or six hours a night. The sextet received its first major national exposure last summer, touring as opening act for <a id='f1347' class='f1347' href='/affiliate/C1347'>Hank Williams</a>, Jr. 
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Hunt says that Untamed&#8217;s title reflects the essence of Yankee Grey&#8217;s live performances: &#8220;We&#8217;re extremely energetic, not just for the sake of the show, but because we&#8217;re just having so much fun out there night after night.&#8221; 
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&#8220;We are a real band and we all have an absolute blast playing toghether,&#8221; adds guitarist Matt Basford. &#8220;We love it so much, we could stay on the road forever.&#8221;
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      <dc:date>1999-10-31T18:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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