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Winter 2005
NASHVILLE
HOT NUMBER ONES
ASCAP Celebrates Country's #1 Songs in Music City

LIVE LIKE YOU WERE DYING
"Live Like You Were Dying" was a ten-week Radio & Records No. #1 single, seven-week Billboard No. 1 single, CMA Song Of The Year, NSAI Song of The Year and is now Grammy bound. Following the Grammy nominations announcement where "Live Like You Were Dying" received two Grammy nominations, songwriters Craig Wiseman and Tim Nichols were joined by Tim McGraw to celebrate the success of their song of a lifetime. Pictured (l-r) are Kimberly Gleason of Big Loud Shirt, Tim Nichols, Craig Wiseman, Tim McGraw and ASCAP Sr. VP Connie Bradley.
Photo by Scott Hunter Photography
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MAMASITAS AT
THE BLUEBIRD CAFÉ
Pictured (l-r) are ASCAP's Michelle Goble-Peay, Julie Vassar, Mike Sistad and Lee Aguilera
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ASCAP WELCOMES
MELONIE CANNON
Pictured (l-r) are Pat Rolfe, Melonie Cannon and Dan Keen
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FRANK BROWN MUSIC FESTIVAL
Pictured (l-r) are ASCAP's Mike Sistad and Phil Vassar
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TEN TEN MUSIC
CELEBRATES 20 YEARS Pictured (l-r) are Barry and Jewel Coburn, ASCAP's Ralph Murphy and Jill Napier
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IN A REAL LOVE
ASCAP celebrated with Phil Vassar and Craig Wiseman for their two- week #1 single "In A Real Love." Pictured (l-r) are ASCAP's Mike Sistad, EMI Music Publishing's Gary Overton, Frank Rogers, Craig Wiseman, BMG Song's Karen Conrad, Phil Vassar, Arista's Bobby Kraig, Greg Hill, RCA Label Group's Joe Galante and Hank Adam Locklin of the Country Music Association.
Photo by Victor Bruce
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JENAI'S FIRST #1 HIT SINGLE
Jenai was honored for her recent hit single, "Suds in the Bucket." Pictured (l-r) are Drew Alexander, Dianne Maher, Billy Montana, Dan Keen, Jenai, Brent Maher and Connie Bradley.
Photo by Victor Bruce
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PUCKETT'S SHOW
Pictured (l-r) are Bobby Terry, Craig Wiseman, ASCAP's Pat Rolfe, Tony Mullins and Mimi Johnston
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NOTHING ON BUT THE RADIO
ASCAP and Warner/Chappell hosted a party at Robert's Western World for songwriters Odie Blackmon, Byron Hill and Brice Long, writers of the hit single, "Nothing On But the Radio." Pictured (l-r) are Warner/Chappell Senior VP Dale Bobo, Blackmon, Connie Bradley, Hill, Long, Country Music Association Executive Director Ed Benson and Warner/Chappell VP of A&R Kos Weaver.
Photo by Tony Phipps
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