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Mar 20, 2009 BMI's Casey Robison with Glacier Hiking's Ross Golan at BMI's Showcase at Maggie Mae's in Austin, TX, March 19, 2009. View Photo


Mar 20, 2009 BMI's Tavi Shabestari, Tracie Verlinde, Myles Lewis, and Casey Robison with Glacier Hiking at BMI's Showcase at Maggie Mae's in Austin, TX, March 19, 2009. View Photo


Mar 19, 2009 Pictured at the BMI event honoring the career of Keith Urban are Borman Entertainment Nashville President John Grady; Keith Urban; frequent co-writer Monty Powell; BMI’s Jody Williams; and Capitol Records Nashville President/CEO Mike Dungan. View Photo


Mar 19, 2009 Cory Batten shows off his new BMI signature Takamine guitar at the party Friday, March 13 celebrating Blake Shelton’s no. 1 single “She Wouldn’t Be Gone.” View Photo


Mar 19, 2009 The Tennessean’s Cindy Watts chats with “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” co-writers Jennifer Adan and Cory Batten at the party celebrating the song’s chart-topping success Friday, March 13 at BMI. View Photo


Mar 19, 2009 Barry Bonds and Blake Shelton smile for the camera at the party Friday, March 13 celebrating Shelton’s fifth no. 1 single “She Wouldn’t Be Gone.” View Photo


Mar 19, 2009 Pictured at the party Friday, March 13 celebrating Blake Shelton’s no. 1 single “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” are co-writer Jennifer Adan, Jeffrey Steele, and Lo Cash Cowboys’ Preston Brust. Adan is a graduate of the Jeffrey Steele Songwriter Boot Camp. View Photo


Mar 19, 2009 The party Friday, March 13 celebrating Blake Shelton’s no. 1 single “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” boasted uniquely diverse star power: Pictured are BMI’s Jody Williams, baseball star Barry Bonds, Blake Shelton, co-writer Jennifer Adan, Jeffrey Steele, co-writer Cory Batten, and Steve Wariner. View Photo


Mar 19, 2009 Pictured at the party Friday, March 13 celebrating Blake Shelton’s no. 1 single “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” are BMI’s Bradley Collins, producer Scott Hendricks, Blake Shelton, co-writers Jennifer Adan and Cory Batten, I Want to Hold Your Songs publisher Kent Blazy, Warner Bros.’ Bill Bennett, and BMI’s Jody Williams. View Photo


Mar 19, 2009 Keith Urban inspects his new BMI signature Takamine guitar, presented in recognition of “Sweet Thing,” the tenth chart-topper of his career. Urban’s “Somebody Like You” has now generated more than 3 million performances, prompting BMI’s Jody Williams to note the song has officially joined elite ranks that include Hank Williams’ “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings’ “Good Hearted… View Photo


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