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Amy Stroup offers a soulful performance in the BMI Music Café during the Kimball Arts Festival in Park City, Utah. View Photo
Pictured at the Kimball Arts Festival are Dynamite Walls’ Eric Pritchard, BMI’s Casey Robison, Dynamite Walls’ Alan Bates, BMI’s Tavi Shabestari and Anne Cecere, and Dynamite Walls’ Tom Pritchard and Paul Kimmel. View Photo
Allen Stone delivers a strong set in the Kimball Arts Festival’s BMI Music Café. View Photo
BMI Music Café performers Imagine Dragons huddle for a photo with BMI staffers at the Kimball Arts Festival. Pictured are Ben McKee, Wayne Sermon, BMI’s Casey Robison and Anne Cecere, Seth Hill, Brittany Tolman, Dan Reynolds, and Andrew Tolman. View Photo
Pictured at the Kimball Arts Festival are Allen Stone, Graham Bechler, Andrew Belle, Sam Gregg, Trent Dabbs and Amy Stroup. View Photo
On a beautiful Monday afternoon August 23, BMI toasted the creative team behind playful chart-topper “Lover, Lover” in the grand lobby of the company’s Music Row offices. Songwriter Dan Pritzker actually wrote the song for his band Sonia Dada in 1992, and the tune, originally titled “You Don’t Treat Me No Good,” was #1 hit for the group in Australia.… View Photo
Pictured celebrating with Jerrod Niemann at the “Lover, Lover” #1 party on August 23 are Dallas Davidson, Jamey Johnson, Christian Kane, Niemann, Rob Hatch, and Lee Brice. View Photo
Songwriter Dan Pritzker accepts his Takamine special edition BMI guitar at the “Lover, Lover” #1 party on August 23. View Photo
Jerrod Niemann fields questions from journalists prior to the “Lover, Lover” #1 party on August 23. View Photo
Jerrod Niemann strums a 1957 Gibson 185 acoustic guitar given to him as a thank-you gift by “Lover, Lover” writer Dan Pritzker during the party celebrating the chart-topper at BMI. View Photo
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