Faces & Places
 (l-r): Ree Guyer-Buchanan, ASCAP's Connie Bradley and Pat Rolfe and Corbett |
MOVIE STAR TO COUNTRY ROCKER
Actor John Corbett (My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Sex in the City) was in Nashville to record his debut country album. Corbett recently signed as a writer with ASCAP.
 (l-r): ASCAP's Connie Bradley, Bentley and ASCAP's Pat Rolfe. |
DIERKS BEST FRIENDS
ASCAP catches up with Dierks Bentley to celebrate his self-titled debut album being certified Platinum. Dierks and about 250 of his closest friends gathered at the club Hair of the Dog to toast the big event. ASCAP presented Dierks with a painting of his beloved dog Jake.
LIVE LIKE YOU WERE DYING
ASCAP's John Briggs (right) congratulates Craig Wiseman on his recent win of Song of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas.
 (l-r): ASCAP's Mike Sistad, Brett James, Craig Wiseman, Chris Wallin, ASCAP's Ralph Murphy and Chris Stapleton. |
10TH ANNUAL KEY WEST SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL
The 10th Annual Key West Songwriters Festival sponsored by ASCAP featured many of Nashville's greatest writers.
 (front row, l-r): Fred Young (drums), Greg Martin (guitar), Richard Young (guitar), ASCAP's Herky Williams, Doug Phelps (lead vocals) and CbuJ's Stephen McCord; (back row, lr): Sony/ATV's Tom Long, ASCAP's Mike Sistad, Cbuj's John Burns and Anthony Kenney (bass/vocals) |
KENTUCKY HEADHUNTERS
The Kentucky Headhunters kicked off the first day of summer with a performance in Owen Bradley Park in celebration of their new CD, Big Boss Man, sponsored by ASCAP, CbuJ Entertainment and Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville.
 (l-r): Blue Merle's Luke Bulla and Jason Oettel, Keen, Blue Merle's William Ellis and Luke Reynolds |
BLUE MERLE AT BONNAROO
ASCAP's Dan Keen greeted Blue Merle backstage at the 2005 Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee.
 (l-r): John Rich, ASCAP's Connie Bradley, Gretchen Wilson, George Teron and Rivers Rutherford |
ROAD TRIP TO MEMPHIS
ASCAP caught up with Gretchen Wilson backstage at her sold out concert in Memphis, TN to celebrate her second #1 single, "Homewrecker," co-written by Rivers Rutherford and George Teren.
 (l-r): Capitol's Fletcher Foster, producer Dann Huff, Crowell, ASCAP's Connie Bradley, Urban, CMA's Ed Benson and Woody Bomar of Sony/ATV Music Publishing. |
MEMORIES MADE
Rodney Crowell and Keith Urban made memories at their #1 Party celebrating the success of their five week #1 single, "Making Memories Of Us."
 (l-r): ASCAP's Marc Driskill, Jessica and Frank Rogers and David Ross, Editor of Music Row Magazine |
MUSIC ROW MAGAZINE AWARDS
ASCAP member Frank Rogers (songwriter/publisher/producer) earned Music Row Magazine's Producer of the Year Award.
 (l-r): ASCAP's John Briggs, Dorsey, Morgan, publisher Jody Williams, CMA's Mary Forrest Campbell and Troy Tomlinson of Song/ATV Music Publishing. |
LOVIN' SUNDAY
ASCAP songwriter Adam Dorsey and Broken Bow Records' recording artist Craig Morgan were honored for their first #1 hit single, "That's What I Love About Sunday." The song spent five weeks at the top of Radio & Records Singles Chart.
 (l-r): Savigar, Gracin, Connie Bradley and Marcel |
NOT A THING TO LOSE
ASCAP songwriters Marcel & Kevin Savigar and Lyric Street Records' artist Josh Gracin were honored for their first #1 hit single, "Nothin' To Lose."
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