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June - July 2003
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ASCAP CRS-2003
The ASCAP CRS 2003 luncheon featured RCA Label Group artists Brad Paisley, Diamond Rio and Aaron Lines. Pictured (back row, l-r) are Diamond Rio members Brian Prout, Dana Williams, Jimmy Olander, Gene Johnson, Dan Truman and Marty Roe and (front row, l-r) ASCAP's John Briggs, RLG Executive VP Butch Waugh, ASCAP Senior VP of Licensing Vincent Candilora, Paisley, Lines, Country Radio Broadcasters President Gary Krantz and RLG Chairman Joe Galante.
Photo by Alan Mayor
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Pictured below (l-r): RCA Label Group artists Aaron Lines, Brad
Paisley, and Diamond Rio.
The CRS-2003
New Faces Show featured ASCAP members Kellie
Coffey, Tammy Cochran and Emerson Drive.

Front Row (l-r) ASCAP's Michelle
Goble-Peay, Kellie Coffey, ASCAP's John
Briggs and Mike Sistad, Tammy Cochran and ASCAP's
Chad Green
Back Row: Emerson Drive band members

Mike Sistad, Kellie
Coffey, Chad Green and John Briggs
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John Briggs, Tammy
Cochran and Chad Green
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Dreamworks Records newcomer Jimmy Wayne
dropped by ASCAP to play his current single
"Stay Gone."
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Songfest
Pictured at the SongFest International Music Festival In Muscle Shoals, Alabama (l-r) are President of Fame Studios Rodney Hall, Alan Parsons, 615 Productions' Randy Wachtler, ASCAP's John Briggs and All Access Talent's Shauna Mosley.
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ASCAP CRS-2003
Backstage With Phil Vassar
Pictured (l-r) are ASCAP's Pat Rolfe with Arista artist Phil Vassar backstage
after Vassar performed in Florida.
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Carolyn Dawn Johnson
ASCAP's Ralph Murphy caught up with Carolyn Dawn Johnson backstage at the Merritt Mountain Music Festival in British Columbia. Pictured (l-r) are MMMF Producer Diane Kelly, Murphy, Johnson and MMMF Producer Claude Lelievre.
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Montana Songwriters Festival
Pictured at the Annual Mission Valley, Montanta Songwriters Festival are (l-r) Charlie Black, Dana Hunt Black, Tim Ryan and ASCAP's Pat Rolfe.
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Alabama Music Hall of Fame
Pictured at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame 2003 Golf Tournament (l-r) are Marty Raybon, Walt Aldridge, Kim Tribble, ASCAP's John Briggs, Gary Baker and Executive Director of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame David Johnson.
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The Fishin' Song
Arista artist Brad Paisley and co-writer Frank Rogers score another No. 1
hit with "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)." Pictured (l-r) are RCA Label Group's Joe Galante, Executive Vice President and General Manager of EMI Music Publishing's Gary Overton, Sea Gayle Music's Chris DuBois, Paisley; ASCAP's Marc Driskill and Frank Rogers holding his child.
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19 Somethin'
Mercury artist Mark Wills and songwriter Chris DuBois celebrate their six week #1 hit "19 Somethin'." Pictured at the celebration (l-r) are Sea Gayle Music's Frank Rogers, DuBois, Wills and ASCAP's Connie Bradley.
Photo by Kay Williams
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Terri Clark and Kelley Lovelace
Terri Clark stopped by ASCAP to celebrate her recent No. 1 single, "I Just Wanna Be Mad" with ASCAP writer Kelley Lovelace. Pictured (l-r) are Lovelace, Clark, Connie Bradley, Chairman/CEO of Mercury/MCA/Lost Highway Records Luke Lewis and Vice President of Writer and Artist Development, EMI Music Publishing, Ben Vaughn.
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She'll Leave You With a Smile
ASCAP writer Odie Blackmon and his co-writer Jay Knowles penned George Strait's 50th No. 1 Single, "She'll Leave You With A Smile." Pictured at the celebration (l-r) are Universal South's Tony Brown, Erv Woolsey, Blackmon, Connie Bradley, Knowles, Luke Lewis, Cal Turner and Daniel Hill of CAL IV Entertainment, Stephanie Cox, Larga Vista's Melissa Hollis and Steve Seskin.
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