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Waylon Jennings Tribute Album

 

Collaboration album dedicated to Waylon Jennings available soon.

 The Music Inside, Volume II, the second of a three volume series dedicated to the late Waylon Jennings, features country music artists performing his greatest hits.

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Dolly Parton Has a New Book

1986 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee Dolly Parton has a new book; The Quotable Dolly: A Collection of Rich Sayings to Live, Love and Laugh By from The Country Music Legend. 

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Bobby Braddock Presented BMI’s Icon Award

1981 Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee Bobby Braddock was presented with BMI’s Icon Award for writing and co-writing such songs as; ”D-I-V-O-R-C-E,” “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” “Time Marches On,” “Did You Ever,” “Golden Ring,” I Wanna Talk About Me,” “I Feel Like Loving You Again” and “People Are Crazy.” 

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Congratulations Hall of Fame Members on Your 2009 CMA Nominations!

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Members Recognized for Their Outstanding Contributions to Country Music

Sunday, August 30, 2009 | Staff

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Members Recognized for Their Outstanding Contributions to Country Music

Sunday, August 30, 2009 | Staff

The 2009 Country Music Awards Nominations honor veteran Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame members Mac McAnally and Bobby Braddock.

 

Guitarist Mac McAnally is nominated in two categories this year: Musical Event of the Year and Musician of the Year. McAnnally’s tremendous work on “Down the Road” with Kenny Chesney resulted in Mac’s first Musical Event of the Year nomination. McAnnally is a third-time nominee for Musician of the Year, winning in this category in 2008. 

 

Bobby Braddock has received his sixth nomination for Song of the Year for “People Are Crazy,” co-written with Troy Jones, recorded by Billy Currington. Braddock, with 13 number one singles to his credit, has already won Song of the Year twice in his career.

 

The 43rd Annual CMA Awards will be broadcast live on ABC Wednesday, November 11, 2009 from the Sommet Center in Nashville