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Mar 17, 2014 Co-writer Rose Falcon at the “Friday Night” No. 1 party. View Photo


Mar 17, 2014 BMI and the Music Row community toasted the team behind Eric Paslay’s No. 1 hit “Friday Night” on a Monday afternoon during a party at CMA recently. Co-written by Rose Falcon and Rob Crosby, the song marks their first and third chart-toppers, respectively. Pictured L-R ( back row): Cal IV Entertainment’s Billy Lynn and Daniel Hill, BMI’s David Preston, Song… View Photo


Mar 17, 2014 The Cal IV Entertainment team celebrates at the “Friday Night” No. 1 party. Will the real Eric Paslay please stand up? View Photo


Mar 17, 2014 Co-writer Rob Crosby at the “Friday Night” No. 1 party. View Photo


Mar 17, 2014 Eric Paslay congratulates co-writer Rose Falcon at the “Friday Night” No. 1 party. View Photo


Mar 17, 2014 Co-writers Rose Falcon and Rob Crosby show off their new special edition BMI guitars given exclusively to No. 1 writers. View Photo


Mar 17, 2014 Co-writer Rob Crosby, Eric Paslay, and co-writer Rose Falcon at the “Friday Night” No. 1 party. View Photo


Mar 15, 2014 Jamie Scott pauses for a photo at the BMI / Billboard Acoustic Brunch presented by Suntrust Bank during SXSW at the Four Seasons on March 14, 2014, in Austin, TX. The annual event was co-sponsored by DTS, High Brew Coffee, and Southwest Airlines. View Photo


Mar 15, 2014 Singer-songwriter Andrew Duhon and BMI’s Mark Mason gather for a photo at the BMI / Billboard Acoustic Brunch presented by Suntrust Bank during SXSW at the Four Seasons on March 14, 2014, in Austin, TX. The annual event was co-sponsored by DTS, High Brew Coffee, and Southwest Airlines. View Photo


Mar 15, 2014 Members of The Kin and American Authors enjoy the scene at the BMI / Billboard Acoustic Brunch presented by Suntrust Bank during SXSW at the Four Seasons on March 14, 2014, in Austin, TX. The annual event was co-sponsored by DTS, High Brew Coffee, and Southwest Airlines. View Photo


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