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The Songwriter Agency, Inc. is the premier booking agency for award winning, performing songwriters into a variety of mainstream venues - festivals, performing arts centers, theaters, casinos, fairs and corporate events worldwide. With offices in both Nashville, Tennessee and Orlando, Florida, the agency has an established roster of the most decorated tunesmiths in country, pop, christian and rock music.
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Steve Wariner’s four GRAMMY Awards include a Best Country Instrumental Performance for his recent Chet Atkins Tribute. During his career he has charted 14 #1 hits--songs like "Some Fools Never Learn," "Small Town Girl," "The Weekend," "Life's Highway," Lonely Women Make Good Lovers" and CMA Song Of The Year "Holes In The Floor Of Heaven". He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1996.
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Don Schlitz
He's the 2-time Grammy Award winner singer-songwriter of "The Gambler" and "Forever and Ever, Amen"; he's won 3 CMA Song of the Year Awards; he's a 4-time ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year; he's written 24 #1 singles and a Broadway Musical. In 2010, he was honored with the Academy of Country Music's Poet's Award for lifetime achievement in songwriting. And his concert is unlike any other; it's the ultimate inside-Nashville experience!
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Jack Tempchin is known as a 'songwriter's songwriter' within the music industry. He's also known as Midnight Jack. He's written or co-written five Eagles songs total. And a dozen familiar radio hits with Glenn Frey. Jack wrote two songs on the best-selling album of the 20th century in the U.S.A. His best known compositions, "Already Gone" and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" are both on EAGLES: THEIR GREATEST HITS 1971-1975. On the Eagles 1994 HELL FREEZES OVER reunion release, Jack co-wrote "The Girl From Yesterday" with Glenn Frey. On the Eagles 2007 LONG ROAD OUT OF EDEN Jack co-wrote two songs, "It's Your World Now" and "Somebody".
"He's a great songwriter. He's just really good at it." -DON HENLEY
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Dean Dillon - The Tennessee native hitchhiked to Nashville in the early '70s in search of country music glory and wound up being one of the most successful songwriters to ever set foot in Music City. Dillon's compositions have been recorded by a wide range of artists, including legendary country singers George Jones, Keith Whitley, and Vern Gosdin. New country stars like Kenny Chesney, Lee Ann Womack, and Toby Keith have also found chart success with Dillon compositions. George Strait has recorded more than 50 of Dillon's songs.
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Regie Hamm's journey over the last 10 years has had all the twists, turns, and drama of a Hollywood movie. Only this wasn't Hollywood, and the cast weren't actors. A hit artist, producer, and songwriter, Regie Hamm has penned over 20 #1 hits, many of them in the Christian market. He hit the Top 20 as an artist on the pop charts, and he saw his self-written song "Time Of My Life" stay at #1 for 4 months on the pop charts. Oprah called it the "theme song of the 2008 Summer Olympics," and David Cook announced that with the song, Regie had hit a chord with people.
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Skip Ewing - As well as being what some have called one of the most expressive and talented singer/songwriters in the business, Skip Ewing’s songs have appeared on nearly 300 recordings by major artists and helped to garner the sale of more than 80 million albums. He has been the recipient of awards for: BMI Songwriter of the Year, Song of the Year, 13 BMI Million Air Awards, The CMA Triple Play Award (three #1 songs within 12 months) and 11 number 1 singles, including "I Believe" (Diamond Rio), "You Had Me From Hello" (Kenny Chesney) and "Love, Me" (Collin Raye). His most recent single, “Every Other Weekend,” by Reba McEntire, was a CMA-nominated “Vocal Event of the Year.”
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Ira Dean......between his flashy stage apparel and unique stand-up bass, rigged with working headlights, Ira Dean always cut a party visage during his tenure with now-defunct Trick Pony. He went on to co-write Montgomery Gentry's stomp-ing "One In Every Crowd". Dean's set to releasae his first solo project on Average Joe's-the label that reps Colt Ford and introduced Brantley Gilbert-and it's a safe bet he'll pack plenty of swagger.
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Rebecca Lynn Howard - Crossover country-pop singer, and two time Grammy Award Winner, Rebecca Lynn Howard has had songs recorded by Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, Point Of Grace, Julianne Hough, Jessica Andrews, John Michael Montgomery,and Clay Aiken, to name a few. Her writing style varies from deep-rooted, front porch bluegrass and mountain music, to country, to pop, to heavy power punk rock, and most everything in between. Howard was also a featured vocalist on Jim Brickman's "Simple Things" and enjoyed the #1 slot on the Adult Contemporary chart, but she is best known for her smash hit "Forgive", which is still a favorite among fans and critics alike.
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“Hey Elsten” is the new incarnation of two/time Grammy Nominated and award winning singer-songwriter, Elsten Torres. His most recent project, Borders, brings forth his Americana roots musical upbringing displaying that down-home sensibility to transport listeners to all sorts of emotional territory. Born in Havana, Cuba and raised in New York City since the age of one, Elsten already has a domestic and international fan base. An accomplished songwriter having reached Billboard’s top ten charts over six times including a #1 hit for 5 weeks,he now expands his horizons into America’s musical heartland.
"Really digging this record. Love the combination of instruments and the intimacy of the recording. Very fine songs, I especially like "Already Dark". Hope it has many listeners." Elvis Costello on Elsten Torres
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Chris Wallin - For the past several years, Chris has topped the charts with classics-in-the-making for the industry's biggest stars: “Love Me If You Can” by Toby Keith, "Don't Blink" by Kenny Chesney, “I’m Tryin’” for Trace Adkins, ”Soldiers And Jesus” by James Otto. “Something To Be Proud Of” and “Speed” by Montgomery Gentry. Wallin has worked hard to achieve his place on the “A List” of Nashville songwriters.
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