Country Photo Archive
BMI indie-pop band Daniel Ellsworth and the Great Lakes proves to ACL Fest that Nashville is home to great bands of all genres while playing their set on the BMI stage. View Photo
BMI singer-songwriter Elise Davis captivates the crowd, singing her signature Americana sound on the BMI stage at ACL Fest. View Photo
BMI indie/dance band Blue Healer, hailing from Austin, Texas, tear through their set on the BMI stage at ACL Fest. View Photo
BMI indie/alternative band Atlas Genius attracts an enormous crowd for their set on the BMI stage at ACL Fest. View Photo
With psychedelic and blues influences, BMI band Amasa Hines wows the crowd watching at the BMI stage at ACL Fest. View Photo
BMI songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Amanda Shires plays songs off her newest album “My Piece of Land” on the BMI stage at ACL Fest. View Photo
Pictured: (L-R): BMI’s David Preston, manager Kerri Edwards, Big Loud Mountain’s Craig Wiseman, Round Hill’s Penny Gattis, songwriter and producer Michael Carter, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, BMI artist Cole Swindell, Sony/ATV Tree Publishing’s Terry Wakefield and Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito. View Photo
Pictured: (L-R): BMI’s Bradley Collins, Sony/ATV Tree Publishing’s Terry Wakefield, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, BMI songwriter Jody Stevens, producer Michael Carter and Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito. View Photo
Pictured: (L-R): Big Yellow Dog’s Carla Wallace, Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito, BMI’s Josh Tomlinson, BMI singer-songwriter Cole Swindell, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, writer Adam Sanders, producer Michael Carter and Sony/ATV Tree Publishing’s Terry Wakefield. View Photo
Pictured (L-R) after the performance are: President and CEO of the Louisiana Restaurant Association and CSRA Board President Stan Harris, BMI songwriter Hugh Mitchell, CSRA Executive Vice President Anuja Minor, BMI songwriter Dave Pahanish and BMI’s Dan Spears, Jessica Frost and Brian Mullaney. View Photo











