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“Temporary Home” co-writer Zac Maloy, Carrie Underwood, and co-writer Luke Laird celebrate Underwood’s twelfth trip to the top at the song’s #1 party August 3 in Nashville.
BMI toasted Carrie Underwood’s critically acclaimed chart-topper “Temporary Home” with a lunch at the 1808 Grille in Nashville on Tuesday, August 3. Written by Underwood, Luke Laird, and Zac Maloy, the song marks the two-time ACM Entertainer of the Year’s twelfth trip to the top of the charts and her fifth co-written #1. Pictured at the party are (seated) Zac…
Pictured at the “Temporary Home” #1 party on August 3 are Luke Laird, Carrie Underwood, and BMI’s Jody Williams.
Pictured at the “Temporary Home” #1 party on August 3 are the song’s co-writer Luke Laird, co-writer and recording artist Carrie Underwood, and BMI’s Beth Laird.
Pictured at “The House That Built Me” #1 celebration are Sony ATV Music Publishing’s Troy Tomlinson; BMI’s Jody Williams, Columbia Nashville’s Jimmy Rector, producer Frank Liddell, Tim DuBois, Shopkeeper Management’s Marion Kraft, co-writer Allen Shamblin, Miranda Lambert, co-writer Tom Douglas, producer Mike Wrucke, and Sony Music Nashville’s Gary Overton.
Pictured at the “The House that Built Me” #1 party in Nashville are (front row) co-writer Tom Douglas, Miranda Lambert, and co-writer Allen Shamblin; (back row) Scott Hendricks and Blake Shelton.
Sony Music’s Gary Overton, BMI’s Clay Bradley, Columbia Nashville’s Jimmy Rector, Sony/ATV Music’s Troy Tomlinson, co-writer Tom Douglas, Miranda Lambert, and producers Mike Wrucke and Frank Liddell enjoy “The House That Built Me” #1 celebration, co-hosted by BMI in Nashville.
Lady Antebellum’s Dave Haywood (center) joins co-writers Tom Douglas (left) and Allen Shamblin (right) in celebrating #1 hit “The House that Built Me.”
Miranda Lambert’s most recent chart-topper, “The House That Built Me,” was celebrated by BMI at Sambuca in Nashville on August 3. Written by Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin, the song is the fastest rising single of Lambert’s career and held the #1 spot on the charts for four straight weeks. Pictured at the “The House that Built Me” #1 party…
Producer Young Yonny recently dropped by BMI’s Atlanta office. Yonny produced the hit “Say Ahh” from Trey Songz’ Grammy-nominated album Ready. Pictured are BMI’s David Claassen, Timeless Music / Compound Entertainment’s Askia Fountain, Young Yonny, and BMI’s Byron Wright.
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