Nashville Photo Archive
Aimee Mayo recently celebrated several Million-Air Awards at Brown’s Diner, a Nashville eatery where Mayo previously worked. The 2002 BMI Country Songwriter of the Year, Mayo received Million-Air awards for her impressive string of hits including Lonestar’s “Amazed,” which has generated more than 6 million performances; Martina McBride’s “This One’s for the Girls,” which has earned more than 2 million… View Photo
BMI’s 8 Off 8th Halloween Spooktacular was no trick and all treat on Monday, October 26 with performances by Sara Petite, The CO, Like Candy Red, Tyler James, The Silver Seas, Pico vs. Island Trees, The Effects, and November. Pictured on the patio at Mercy Lounge are (back row) Like Candy Red’s Tom Michael and Todd Shay; BMI’s Bradley Collins,… View Photo
Justin Moore shows his appreciation at the “Small Town USA” #1 party held at BMI’s Nashville offices on Monday, October 26. View Photo
Justin Moore and his band perform his chart-topper and other songs for a rapt audience stacked with impressed industry executives, supportive peers, friends and family at the “Small Town USA” #1 party held at BMI’s Nashville offices on Monday, October 26. View Photo
Pictured at the “Small Town USA” #1 party held at BMI’s Nashville offices on Monday, October 26 are BMI’s Beth Mason, Big Picture Publishing’s Keith Stegall, co-writer Brian Maher, BMI’s Jody Williams, co-writer and producer Jeremy Stover, co-writer and artist Justin Moore, Big Machine/Valory Music’s Scott Borchetta, Universal Music Publishing’s Pat Higdon, and Valory Music’s John Loba. View Photo
Inside Music Row’s Kelly Lynn interviews Justin Moore at the “Small Town USA” #1 party held at BMI’s Nashville offices on Monday, October 26. The song, co-written by Moore, Brian Maher, and Jeremy Stover, marks the only time this year a new artist has topped the country singles chart. View Photo
Pictured at the reception held at BMI for the Blues Foundation on October 23, 2009 are Kirk Thompson, Executive Advisor to Mayor Barry; BMI’s Fred Cannon; Mayor of Meridian, Mississippi Cheri M. Barry; BMI President & CEO Del Bryant; and Lauderdale County Tourism’s Suzy Johnson. View Photo
BMI hosted a reception for the Blues Foundation on October 23 in Nashville. Pictured at the mixer are BMI’s Thomas Cain, singer/songwriter James “Nick” Nixon, BMI’s Kay Clary, and bassist Billy Cox, who played with Jimi Hendrix and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame earlier this month. View Photo
Pictured at the reception held at BMI for the Blues Foundation on October 23 are Still Working Music/Orbison Music’s Clay Myers; Mayor of Meridian, Mississippi Cheri M. Barry; songwriter/guitarist Billy Burnette; and BMI’s Fred Cannon and Robbin Ahrold. View Photo
Pictured at the reception held at BMI for the Blues Foundation on October 23 are BMI’s Robbin Ahrold, The Blues Foundation’s Pat Morgan and Jay Sieleman, XM Satellite Radio’s Bill Wax, BMI’s Fred Cannon and Thomas Cain. View Photo
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