Singer-Songwriter Photo Archive
Honky-tonk royalty Chuck Mead shares a "murder ballad," a song about the Kansas killings that inspired Truman Capote's In Cold Blood. View Photo
After accompanying Critter Fuqua on a few Old Crow Medicine Show favorites, Chance McCoy previews some of his upcoming solo material. View Photo
Holly Williams takes her turn in the round, playing a cut from her new album for a French fan in the audience. View Photo
Emcee for the evening Critter Fuqua (right) entertains the crowd with a stripped down but lively version of Old Crow Medicine Show's "New Virginia Creeper." View Photo
After calls for an encore, the foursome concludes the evening with a fun rendition of Hank Williams' classic "I Saw the Light." View Photo
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
Country singer-songwriter Mickey Guyton recently stopped by BMI Nashville to sign up as a BMI songwriter. Last week, SXSW announced Guyton as one of the performers at the first-ever iTunes Festival. See the complete lineup: [url=https://www.itunesfestival.com/]https://www.itunesfestival.com/[/url]. Pictured L-R are BMI’s Clay Bradley, Mickey Guyton, and BMI’s Penny Everhard and Mike O’Neill. View Photo
BMI’s Penny Everhard looks on as Mickey Guyton becomes an official BMI songwriter. View Photo
Pictured L-R at BMI’s Los Angeles office are: SQE Publishing’s Gary Bowen, BMI’s Barbara Cane and Tracie Verlinde, SQE Publishing’s Jon Nelson, BMI singer-songwriter Josie Nelson and Jaron Lowenstein. View Photo
Fourteen-year-old Minnesota native Josie Nelson gave an intimate performance of self-penned songs, “Temporary Love” and “Being Strong,” at Broadcast Music, Inc.’s Los Angeles office on February 21, 2014, as part of its “Hear it Here First” showcase. Josie, being an avid fan, also covered Norah Jones’ “Don’t Know Why.” Nelson is gaining momentum in the music industry, having just signed… View Photo











