Join us for an evening of great music from two amazing songwriters- Byron Hill and Roxie Dean. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Music begins at 6:30
BYRON HILL
Since moving to Nashville and signing his first publishing deal in 1978, his songs have generated more than 700 recordings, and have been released on ninety-one industry certified Gold and Platinum albums and singles. They have earned ten ASCAP awards, thirty-four U.S. and Canadian top-ten chart hits, and have become hits in many other worldwide markets. The songs “Fool Hearted Memory” (George Strait), “Pickin’ Up Strangers” (Johnny Lee), “Politics, Religion, And Her” (Sammy Kershaw), “Nothing On But The Radio” (Gary Allan), “Born Country” (Alabama), “High-Tech Redneck” (George Jones), “Alright Already” (Larry Stewart), “If I Was A Drinkin’ Man” (Neal McCoy), “Size Matters” (Joe Nichols), “Nights” (Ed Bruce), and “Lifestyles Of The Not So Rich And Famous” (Tracy Byrd), are just a few of the notable songs in his recorded catalog that spans four decades and includes songs recorded by a long list of other iconic and current artists of our time. Byron is a 2018 inductee into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
ROXIE DEAN
Roxie is a Baton Rouge, LA native with songs recorded by Reba McEntire, Lee Ann Womack, Faith Hill, Jamie O'Neal, Sara Evans, Trace Adkins, Tracy Lawrence, Chely Wright, Lorrie Morgan, and countless others. She has written chart-topping singles such as Lee Ann Womack's "Why They Call It Falling," Reba McEntire's "My Sister," Tracy Lawrence's "Lonely," as well as Jamie O'Neal's "When I Think About Angels".
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