Country Photo Archive
"Little Bit of Everything" co-writers and Keith Urban strike a pose to finish off the photo shoot. View Photo
Brett Warren takes his turn singing a verse of "Little Bit of Everything" alongside his co-writers and the song's producer, with the heart of downtown Nashville as a scenic backdrop. View Photo
Darius Rucker takes to the microphone to thank Secor and co-writer Bob Dylan for writing such a surefire classic country hit. View Photo
Old Crow Medicine Show poses with WSM microphones on the historic Ryman stage on the eve of their Grand Ole Opry induction. View Photo
Co-writer of "Wagon Wheel" Ketch Secor (left) gives a brief anecdotal history of the song's roots as well as a slew of gracious thanks to his band, family and Darius Rucker (right) for reviving the song in a new genre. View Photo
Darius Rucker (left) and Ketch Secor (right) trade smiles at a roundtable interview with local media. View Photo
Broadcast Music, Inc. celebrated the storied history and success of "Wagon Wheel" this week at a No. 1 party held at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Co-written by Old Crow Medicine Show's Ketch Secor and Bob Dylan, and recorded as a country single for the first time by Darius Rucker, "Wagon Wheel" is Secor's first No. 1 and Rucker's sixth as an… View Photo
Pictured at the “Don’t Ya” No. 1 party in Nashville are (l-r): Warner Music Nashville’s Scott Hendricks, Brett Eldredge and Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito. View Photo
Brett Eldredge at the “Don’t Ya” No. 1 party in Nashville. View Photo
Broadcast Music, Inc. toasted the team behind Brett Eldredge’s No. 1 smash “Don’t Ya” at Nashville’s Cabana. “Don’t Ya” marked the first trip to the top of the charts for Eldredge, who also celebrated a recent CMA New Artist of the Year nomination. Pictured are (l-r): BMI’s Bradley Collins, co-writer Chris DeStefano, Brett Eldredge, co-writer Ashley Gorley and BMI’s Jody… View Photo
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