The CMA Songwriters Series will once again revisit New York City. Joe's Pub will host another night spotlighting several Nashville songwriters on Thursday, July 30 for two shows.
The show will be hosted by songwriter Bob DiPiero ("Take Me As I Am" recorded by Faith Hill, "You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl" recorded by Brooks & Dunn, "Blue Clear Sky" recorded by George Strait and "Gone" recorded by Montgomery Gentry).
Other participating songwriters include platinum-selling Mercury Nashville recording artist Billy Currington, Keith Follese and Jason Sellers. Currington has written hits he recorded such as "I Got a Feeling," "Why, Why, Why" and "Walk A Little Straighter." Some hits Follese wrote include "Something Like That" recorded by Tim McGraw, "The Way You Love Me" recorded by Faith Hill, "Before You Kill Us All" recorded by Randy Travis and "I Love You" recorded by Martina McBride. And Jason Sellers wrote the current hit by Reba McEntire, "Strange," as well as Keith Anderson's recording of "I Still Miss You."
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