Country Photo Archive
Aug 13, 2009
Hank Adam Locklin of CMA presents #1 plaques to Billy Currington and co-writers Troy Jones and Bobby Braddock during the party for chart-topper “People Are Crazy,” held August 11 at BMI. Pictured are producer and BMI Award-winning songwriter Carson Chamberlain, platinum Mercury Nashville recording artist Billy Currington, co-writer Troy Jones, CMA’s Hank Adam Locklin and co-writer Bobby Braddock. View Photo
Aug 13, 2009
Billy Currington thanks the songwriters for penning the droll #1 hit—the fourth of his career. View Photo
Aug 06, 2009
BMI songwriter Sam Thacker (right) recently celebrated the release of his sophomore album, Lines, at Danneman’s Coffee Shop in Atlanta. BMI’s David Claassen (left) helped toast Thacker and the effort, which was produced by Russ-T Cobb (Avril Lavigne, Bowling for Soup, Family Force 5). View Photo
Aug 06, 2009
BMI songwriter Arlis Albritton, whose songs have been recorded by James Otto, Jason Michael Carroll, and others, signed with Amylase Entertainment, a co-venture with Warner/Chappell Nashville, on July 28. Pictured are BMI’s Bradley Collins, Amylase Entertainment’s Whit Jeffords and BJ Hill of Warner/Chappell Nashville, with attorney Mandy Langford and Arlis Albritton, seated. View Photo
Aug 05, 2009
BMI’s Bradley Collins (left) and Mark Mason (right) were proud to welcome Bobby Bare to BMI Presents at 12th & Porter on July 30. Bare was the headliner for the show, which also featured The Henningsens and Dixie’s Finest. View Photo
Aug 04, 2009
BMI’s Mark Mason (far left) and Bradley Collins (far right) welcome featured performers The Henningsens to BMI Presents at 12th & Porter, held Thursday, July 30. The Henningsens kicked off the classic country bill, which also featured Dixie’s Finest and Bobby Bare. View Photo
Aug 04, 2009
Dixie’s Finest brings some vintage twang to BMI Presents at 12th & Porter, held Thursday, July 30 in Nashville. View Photo
Aug 04, 2009
Charlie Pate of Dixie’s Finest entertains the Nashville crowd with a guitar solo during BMI Presents at 12th & Porter, held Thursday, July 30. Also featuring the Henningsens and legend Bobby Bare, the lineup drew a unique hodgepodge of Music Row executives, Americana aficionados and classic country fans to the downtown Nashville hotspot. View Photo
Aug 04, 2009
Living legend Bobby Bare delivers a show packed with wit, mid-song recitations and highlights from his deep catalog of classic country during BMI Presents at 12th & Porter, held Thursday, July 30 in Nashville. View Photo
Aug 03, 2009
The creative hive from iconic publishing house DebDave/Briarpatch recently reunited at a BMI-hosted luncheon in downtown Nashville. The company’s original partners Even Stevens, David Malloy, his father and legendary producer Jim Malloy, the late Eddie Rabbitt and staff writer Thom Schuyler scored a chain of hits that have now generated millions of performances. Schuyler’s “I Fell in Love Again Last Night,” recorded by the Forester Sisters, has garnered more than 2 million performances, while his “16th Avenue,” recorded by Lacy J. Dalton, has generated more than 1 million. Eddie Rabbit’s “Step by Step,” which he co-wrote with David Malloy and Even Stevens, has amassed more than 3 million performances; Rabbit’s “Drivin’ My Life Away,” also co-written by him, Malloy and Even Stevens, has earned more than 4 million performances, while his “I Love a Rainy Night,” co-written by the same trio, has garnered more than 5 million performances. Pictured are (back row): BMI’s Jody Williams, Jim Malloy, Thom Schuyler and BMI’s David Preston; (front row) David Malloy, Eddie Rabbit’s widow Janine Rabbitt and Even Stevens. (Photo by Drew Maynard) View Photo
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