Matt Warren

Matt Warren, a Nashville native, has written country and blues songs and has his own EP, "Self-Titled".

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Matt Warren, born and raised in Nashville, debuted on the Nashville music scene as an artist in 1996 when he and his band, 40 East, began a fall tour of the southeast region. The band broke up before they could make a record.  His next endeavor as an artist was with his band Papa Joe, in 2001.

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Kyle Coulahan

Kyle Coulahan's music is country with a splash of whiskey and tequila.

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When he was young, Kyle Coulahan's father introduced him to an old Alvarez guitar and he's been hooked ever since.

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Kent Blazy

Kent Blazy has co-written many songs with Garth Brooks, and has written songs recorded by other artists, from Reba McEntire to Chris Young...

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Kent Blazy traded his baseball glove for a guitar after he heard Roger McGuinn playing his Rickenbacker guitar on "Mr. Tamborine Man". By the mid-70's, Kent was band leader, playing guitar and touring with Canadian legend, Ian Tyson when he was persuaded to focus on his songwriting.

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Justin Wilson

A celebrated singer songwriter out of Nashville -- with several number one songs.

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Justin Wilson, described as "one of the hottest and most hard working writers" in Nashville, had his first number one hit with "Kiss You in the Morning," recorded by Michael Ray in 2016. After years of struggling as a songwriter, Justin and his co-writer Michael White were celebrated at a Nashville Number 1 party — Nashville events that focus on honoring songwriters.

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J. R. Ward

J.R. Ward started out playing country music in beach bars and nursing homes in north Florida.

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J.R. Ward started out playing country music in beach bars and nursing homes in north Florida. Originally from Chattanooga, Tennessee, J.R. now lives in Palm Coast, Florida, tours throughout the Southeast U.S., and released his first EP, My Own Way in 2017.

The first single released from his EP, Ready to Go, was inspired by his time playing in the assisted living homes and nursing homes. It has been used for a national fundraising campaign with the Walk to End Alzheimer's and a music video was created with the help from Kindred at Home.

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Jim McBride

A veteran songwriter, Jim McBride was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 2017.

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Jim McBride moved to Nashville from Huntsville, Alabama in the early 80s — after Conway Twitty took his song "A Bridge That Just Won't Burn" to No. 2 on the country charts. Since then, Jim has been awarded 14 BMI and ASCAP awards, including the 1994 ASCAP Song of the Year for "Chattahoochee," co-written and recorded by Alan Jackson.

Jim's songs have been recorded by over 100 major label artists including Johnny Cash, George Jones, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Alabama, Toby Keith, Crystal Gayle, Trace Adkins, and Luke Bryan.

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Tyler Reeve

Tyler Reeve slides from songwriting hit maker to full-on performing artist.

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Reeve has had a hand in writing not only some of country music's most thought-provoking songs, but truly authentic songs that have seen massive success on the charts. Unforgettable songs such as "Whiskey on my Breath" (Love & Theft), "I Got Away with You" (Luke Combs) and BMI's 2018 Country Song of the Year, "In Case You Didn't Know" (Brett Young.) Yet now, Reeve finds himself at a moment in which he is ready to take his turn in the spotlight.

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James McNair

A hard-working songwriter who pens songs for today's hard-working, hard-playing country musicians.

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Having dedicated his life to music shortly after taking up the guitar at the age of 9, James McNair waited until he was 25 before leaving South Carolina for Nashville in 2013. There, he held down two jobs while co-writing songs with friends and his work ethic and lyrical perspective got him noticed. He signed a joint publishing deal with Tree Vibez Music and Sony ATV in 2015 and began connecting with the new generation of country fans.

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Yesterday’s Wine

Yesterday’s Wine, the pair epitomize the magic in story-telling through song.

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Yesterday's Wine captivate and charm their audience in any venue. Music festivals and songwriter rounds across the country have been buzzing about the brilliant shows delivered by the duo. Wyatt Durrette and Levi Lowrey are acclaimed singer-songwriters in their own right, brought together by their craft and love for sharing music.

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Brock Berryhill

Brock Berryhill, a multi-platinum songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist, has performed in over 35 countries since the age of 19. His songwriting credits include...

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Brock Berryhill, a multi-platinum songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist, has performed in over 35 countries since the age of 19. His songwriting credits include the recent hit single and No. 1 song, "Good as You," recorded by Kane Brown and "What Happens in a Small Town," recorded by Brantley Gilbert and Lindsey Eli.

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