Nashville Photo Archive
Cole Swindell thanks everybody who made his career as an artist and the success of “Chillin It” possible. View Photo
Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley stopped in to say hello at the No. 1 festivities. View Photo
Luke Bryan details how Cole Swindell’s career in music in Nashville began as a merchandise seller on his tour, with Warner Music Nashville's John Esposito and Swindell in the background. View Photo
Co-writers of “Chillin It,” Cole Swindell and Shane Minor, come together for a photograph after presentations conclude. View Photo
Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, Red Light Management’s Kerri Edwards, co-writer Shane Minor and producer Jody Stephens celebrate the success of “Chillin It.” View Photo
Cole Swindell and his grandmother hug after presentations conclude. View Photo
Broadcast Music, Inc. celebrated the team behind Cole Swindell’s debut single as an artist and first-ever No. 1 song “Chillin It” on the rooftop terraces of its Nashville offices. Swindell shared writing credits on the track with Shane Minor, who now has had seven trips to the top of the charts. Pictured are (back row, L-R): Kevin Herring, Vice President… View Photo
Shane Minor sings his co-writer Cole Swindell’s praises and thanks everybody for making the No. 1 song happen. View Photo
BMI songwriters Lee Thomas Miller and Billy Montana at first annual Country Songwriter Series. View Photo
The Starbucks crowd watches as Lee Thomas Miller and Billy Montana perform. View Photo
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