Nashville Photo Archive
Tin Pan South 2014 has officially begun! The annual songwriters festival brings together more than 300 of the nation's top writers for a week of showcases across top Nashville venues. This year's BMI showcase took place at the historic bluegrass hall, the Station Inn, and featured Chance McCoy and Critter Fuqua of Old Crow Medicine Show, Chuck Mead of BR549… View Photo
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
Co-writer Rose Falcon at the “Friday Night” No. 1 party. View Photo
BMI and the Music Row community toasted the team behind Eric Paslay’s No. 1 hit “Friday Night” on a Monday afternoon during a party at CMA recently. Co-written by Rose Falcon and Rob Crosby, the song marks their first and third chart-toppers, respectively. Pictured L-R ( back row): Cal IV Entertainment’s Billy Lynn and Daniel Hill, BMI’s David Preston, Song… View Photo
The Cal IV Entertainment team celebrates at the “Friday Night” No. 1 party. Will the real Eric Paslay please stand up? View Photo
Co-writer Rob Crosby at the “Friday Night” No. 1 party. View Photo
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