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Casey Beathard Earns Triple Million-Air Honors

Feb 22 2004
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Sony/ATV Tree songwriter Casey Beathard has added three BMI Million-Air certificates to his award collection for his hits "Right Where I Need To Be" (Gary Allan), "Ten Rounds With Jose Cuervo" (Tracy Byrd) and "Where The Stars And Stripes And The Eagle Fly" (Aaron Tippin). Each song has received over one million broadcast performances. Based on an average length of three minutes, three million spins is the equivalent of 150,000 hours or 17 years of continuous airplay.


Pictured are BMI's Harry Warner, Sony/ATV Tree's Troy Tomlinson, Casey Beathard, BMI's Bradley Collins and Sony/ATV Tree's Mike Whelan. photo by Brian Tipton
 

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