

Dustin Lynch To Kick Off His ‘Killed The Cowboy Tour’ In April September 22, 2023.Zach Bryan Releases Five-Track ‘Boys Of Faith’ EP September 22, 2023.Widely Admired Bass Player Dave Roe Passes September 22, 2023.Kane Brown Releases Phil Collins-Inspired Track ‘I Can Feel It’ September 22, 2023.Dalton Dover Delivers New Project, ‘Never Giving Up On That’ September 22, 2023.Cody Johnson Announces Third Studio Album ‘Leather’ September 22, 2023.Frank Ray Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With New Spanish EP September 22, 2023.“Take It From Me” (Jordan Davis, Jacob Davis, Jason Gantt) independently published by ole, Wrensong Entertainment, Rezonant Music Publishing, Love Monkey Music Formed in 1977 by a group of Los Angeles music publishers, the AIMP has chapters in Los Angeles, New York and Nashville, that host regular. “Rainbow” (Kacey Musgraves, Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally) independently published by MV2 Entertainment, SMACKSongs The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) is a non-profit organization providing education and information on the most current topics, trends and practices in the music publishing industry. “I Lived It” (Rhett Akins, Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley, Ben Hayslip) independently published by Rezonant Music Publishing, Combustion Music, Round Hill Music, THiS Music

“Drowns The Whiskey” (Brandon Kinney, Jeff Middleton, Josh Thompson) independently published by Tom Leis Music, Love Monkey Music, Liz Rose Music, Big Machine Music “Burning Man” (Luke Dick, Bobby Pinson) independently published by Little Louder Music, Sea Gayle Music “Break Up In The End” (Jessie Jo Dillon, Chase McGill, Jon Nite) independently published by Big Machine Music “Somebody’s Daughter” (Tenille Townes, Barry Dean, Luke Laird) independently published by Big Yellow Dog Music, Pulse Songs, Creative Nation Music “People Get Old” (Lori McKenna) independently published by Creative Nation Music “Monday Morning Merle” (Bart Butler, Brad Warren, Brett Warren, Lance Miller) independently published by HoriPro Entertainment Group, Bill Butler Music, Big Loud Publishing, Round Hill Music “Made For You” (Benjy Davis, Joey Hyde, Neil Medley) independently published by Plaid Flag Music, HoriPro Entertainment Group “Girl Goin’ Nowhere” (Ashley McBryde, Jeremy Bussey) independently published by Song Factory “Always Remember Us This Way” (Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna) independently published by MV2 Entertainment, Rezonant Music Publishing, Creative Nation Music Eligible voters must be active members of the Nashville chapter of the AIMP.ĪIMP NASHVILLE RISING SONGWRITER OF THE YEARĪIMP NASHVILLE RISING ARTIST-WRITER OF THE YEAR The final ballot for the remaining awards is open beginning today, and closes on Thursday, March 28 at 5 p.m. This year’s AIMP Nashville Independent Spirit Award will go to Celia Froehlig. The awards show, created by the Nashville chapter of the AIMP, celebrates the thriving independent publishing and songwriting community in Nashville. “Congratulations to all the independent publishers and songwriters who won or were nominated for AIMP Nashville Awards this year!” said John Ozier, AIMP national chair and president of the AIMP Nashville Chapter.The Association of Independent Music Publishers will host its 4th annual AIMP Nashville Awards at the historic Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday, April 30, 2019. “As we approach the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are excited about the return of in-person songwriting sessions, writers’ rounds, and live performances, and know our winners and nominees will continue to create amazing music to soundtrack the hopefully joyous year ahead.” “Last night was a reaffirmation of the Nashville independent music community and the powerful work they have done to get us through this past year,” said Ree Guyer, vice president of the AIMP Nashville chapter and co-chair of the AIMP Nashville awards. See more of AIMP Nashville (Association of Independent Music Publishers on Facebook. Hurd performed Brice’s “One of Them Girls.” Brice performed HARDY’s “Give Heaven Some Hell.” HARDY performed Jameson Rodgers’ “Some Girls.” But the producers deliberately changed things up to make it more interesting. The event will also be livestreamed and made available to AIMP members. Only nominees and sponsors will be invited to attend in person, with masks and social distancing required. CT at The Listening Room Café in Nashville. The AIMP event featured live performances by McBryde, Pearce, HARDY, Jon Pardi, Maddie & Tae, and Tennille Arts & Adam Hambrick and video performances by Brice and Ryan Hurd. The awards will be held on April 27 at 4 p.m. Lee Brice's 'One of Them Girls' Tops Country Airplay Chart: 'We Felt There Was Something Special…
