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Country
music great Dwight Yoakam was in the spotlight at this
year’s BMI Awards Banquet on Music Row (Tuesday Nov 12, 219) .
The new Nashville
Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee was presented with the organization’s President’s
Award at the BMI ceremony. His songs were sung by Jon Pardi (“Guitars,
Cadillacs”), Bob Weir with Margo Price (“Fast
As You”) and the sensational, harmonizing Highwomen backed
by Jason Isbell (“A Thousand Miles From Nowhere”).
Video
tributes were offered by Paige Levy, Billy Bob Thornton, Eric Church,
Peter Cooper, Jim Ed Norman, Ken Burns, Emmylou Harris and Marty
Stuart.
“Awards…remind
me of how lucky I am to make a living doing what I love,” said Yoakam. “I wrote
primarily because these were things I needed to say.
BMI
President and CEO Mike O’Neill hostedthe ceremony with Jody Williams, BMI Vice
President, Creative, Nashville. The BMI President’s Award is presented to
songwriters who have distinctly and profoundly influenced the entertainment
industry. In receiving the award, Yoakam joined an impressive list of past honourees
that includes Kenny Chesney, P!nk, Harlan Howard, Brooks & Dunn, Pitbull,
Adam Levine, Billy Sherrill, and Toni Braxton.
Yoakam
has sold over 25 million albums worldwide, with five reaching the #1 spot on
Billboard. He is a 21-time nominated, multiple GRAMMY Award winner, who has 12
gold albums and 9 platinum or multi-platinum albums. He is also the recipient
of the Artist of the Year award from the Americana Music Association.
Highlights
from the 2019 BMI Country Awards Honoring Dwight Yoakam
BMI’s Songwriter
of the Year award was a tie between Ross Copperman and Nicolle Galyon. “I’m so
thankful every day of my life,” said Ross. “And thank-you, BMI, for everything
you do for us.”
GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter and producer Copperman addied
to his cachet as one of the most influential figures in country music after taking
home his third BMI
Songwriter of the Year award last night, following wins in
2016 and 2017.
“I’m so grateful to have the opportunity to work with incredible artists and co-writers and can’t thank the BMI team enough for their unwavering support,” Copperman said after the event.
Fortuitously, his fourth solo track of 2019, “Feels Like I’m Home,” co-written with hitmakers Lolo Pritchard and Jon Nite, was made available to all digital partners last Friday, Nov. 8. Recently Copperman moved up to No. 3 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart with four tunes in rotation, including “Living” (Dierks Bentley), “Tip of My Tongue” (Kenny Chesney), “Catch” (Brett Young) and “What She Wants Tonight” (Luke Bryan).
“I’m so grateful to have the opportunity to work with incredible artists and co-writers and can’t thank the BMI team enough for their unwavering support,” Copperman said after the event.
Ross Copperman takes home his third BMI Songwriter of the Year award. Photo Credit: Erika Goldring/Getty Images for BMI |
Fortuitously, his fourth solo track of 2019, “Feels Like I’m Home,” co-written with hitmakers Lolo Pritchard and Jon Nite, was made available to all digital partners last Friday, Nov. 8. Recently Copperman moved up to No. 3 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart with four tunes in rotation, including “Living” (Dierks Bentley), “Tip of My Tongue” (Kenny Chesney), “Catch” (Brett Young) and “What She Wants Tonight” (Luke Bryan).
Ross Copperman Accepts
The Songwriter of the Year Award at The 2019 BMI Country Awards
Fresh off his ACM Award win for Music Event of the Year as producer of the Dierks Bentley and Brothers Osborne collaboration “Burning Man,” Copperman continues to extend his impressive list of professional accolades. A five-time CMA Triple Play Award winner, Copperman is nominated for CMA Single of the Year for the Dierks Bentley and Brothers Osborne collaboration “Burning Man” and was nominated twice last year for CMA Album of the Year for Keith Urban’s Graffiti U and Dierks Bentley’s The Mountain.
Likewise, Copperman’s songwriting talents have shined on a total of 21 No. 1 hits for artists such as Luke Bryan (“Strip It Down”), Kenny Chesney (“Setting the World on Fire”) and Florida Georgia Line (“Confession”). Earlier this year, his “Stars Are on Your Side” was featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday and was also featured on an episode of ABC’s award-winning show Grey’s Anatomy. Copperman has had numerous other major placements in TV shows and movies including CSI: NY, The Vampire Diaries, The Biggest Loser, NCIS and Nashville.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Copperman is on the ACM board of directors for Lifting Lives, a philanthropic effort that funds music health programs while also serving members of the music community who face unexpected hardships. He has also led a very personal nonprofit initiative as co-founder of Songfarm, a program that provides high school students the proper studio equipment to help them reach their music dreams. visit songfarm.org.
Being a Part of the BMI
Family at the 2019 BMI Country Awards
Nicole Galyon’s co-written “Tequila” was named Song of the Year. She movingly recalled first coming to the BMI banquet and watching from outside as the driver for Greg Oswald. Then she attended as a “plus one” on the arm of her award-winning songwriter husband Rodney Clawson. Then she started writing songs and winning BMI awards, herself. So it was a long trip to the stage to accept Songwriter of the Year.
tequila won song of the year at the @bmi awards last week! this one has taken us on such an incredible journey, and we’re grateful for every minute of it. thank you to our fans for listening, and thank you radio for always having our backs. 🥃 pic.twitter.com/v4rKclKepG— Dan + Shay (@DanAndShay) November 20, 2019
“Coming
to this night has been a metric of how I measured my career,” said Nicolle. “I
have stars in my eyes.”
Nicolle
Galyon Accepts The Songwriter of the Year Award at The 2019 BMI Country Awards:
BMI introduced a new honour, the Legacy Award. The Legacy Award will honor indelible classics that not only found commercial success, but have also found a life of their own in the consciousness of the public. This year’s honour went to the timeless “Rocky Top,” penned by legendary BMI writers Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. The invitation-only ceremony will take place at BMI’s Music Row offices.
One outstanding feature of the gala was that there were an impressive 20 songwriters receiving their first BMI Awards – Riley Green, Ryan Hurd, Michael Hardy, Morgan Evans and Morgan Wallen, for starters.A few photos from The BMI Awards this week! We were so excited to celebrate “Cry Pretty” this year. Missed you, @LoriMcKennaMA! ✨🎶😊 pic.twitter.com/jSVq1E74Mh— Creative Nation (@_CreativeNation) November 15, 2019
The other
first-time honorees were Jeff Middleton, Will Weatherly, Jason Gantt,
J.P. Williams, Rob Snyder, Channing Wilson, Blake Chaffin, Brad Clawson,
Phillip LaRue, Chase McGill, Erik Dylan, Lindsay Rimes, Rob Willford and Mark
Holman. Also receiving his first BMI country songwriting award was Chris
Stevens, although he has many big CCM hits to his credit.
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67th
Annual BMI Country Awards Carpet Fashion
Abby Anderson – The
bubby 22-year-old “Make Him Wait” singer-songwriter wore a wine coloured one
shoulder tiered gown and open heels.
Carrie Underwood – The
36-year-old “Southbound” superstar received a BMI award for her hit tune Cry
Pretty. She looked relaxed and sparkled in glittering floral halter gown
that featured an emerald top half and a dark blue skirt; the sleeveless number
featured floral designs embroidered throughout with a charcoal metal chainlink
accent along the neckline, waist and sides.
Dustin Lynch arrived
to the BMI awards show with beautiful model Kelli Seymour (Select
Model); in April, he said during his
The Bobby Bones Show interview that he was on a date recently but didn't
divulge if he was in a relationship. Kelli stunned in a rose and silver wrap
dress wearing silver heels.
TOP
(L-R): Abby Anderson, Carrie Underwood, Kelli Seymour (Select Model) BOTTOM (L-R): Heather Morgan, Ingrid Andress, Jessie James Decker |
Heather Morgan – The 34-year-old "Stranger to Myself" songwriter wore a full length polka -dot with side black and white waitline accents.
Ingrid Andress –
The 28-year-old Colorado "More Hearts Than
Mine" singer-songwriter wore a black trouser suit with silver detailing
adding matching black pointy heels.
Jessie James Decker – The
31-year old singer-songwriter and TV personality wore a
low-cut striped dress with ruffled sleeves
showing off cleavage in the plunging
low-cut striped number which has a symmetrical hemline with lace accents. She
paired the black and cream hued number with some strappy gold heels adding her
large diamond wedding ring with matching diamond studded earrings and a gold
pendant necklace.
Jessie Jo Dillon SWAG
RAGS: The Love Her Like She’s Leaving and Break Up In The End
songwriter wore a multi-colored sleeved Alice and Olivia full
length dress | Neil Robison (hair + make up), Tan (Beautiful By Joule) Instagram
Kalie Shorr – The 25-year-old "F U Forever" singer-songwriter wore a bubble sleeved Elleryland back
top adding a grey skirt for a monochromatic look. She carried a Zadig &
Voltaire and stepped out in style adding black open
Cape
Robbin flame accent wedge heel sandals She
carried a Sac Lolita Leo Flower purse | Hair (shannon skybolt)
Kelsea Ballerini
– Attending the awards with Aussie husband Morgan Evans (who was a BMI
medallion award winner) rocked a red set strapless low-cut crop top; she paired
the red top - which featured a zipper detail in the center with matching hued trousers adding cream Stuart
Weitzman sandals. | Stylist (Hannah Kerri), Makeup (Kelsey Deenihan)
TOP
(L-R): Jessie Jo Dillon (Alice and Olivia), Kalie Shorr (Elleryland), Kelsea
Ballerini BOTTOM (L-R): Lindsay Ell (Attico), Maggie Rose, Maren Morris |
Lindsay Ell - Golden Girl Moment: The 30-year old Canadian singer-songwriter glowed in a short gold striped Attico dress (Shop) with sequinned details. Nashville Fashion Stylist (Cherie Kilchrist LA/), Nashville Wardrobe Stylist (Logan Wilson);
Maggie Rose – The 31-year-old "Body on Fire"
singer-songwriter donned a black jumpsuit adding
silver spiked heels | Wardrobe (Raina Gir)
Maren Morris – The
29-year old "The Bones" singer-songwriter hit the carpet with husband
and father-to-be Ryan Hurd wearing a smart crystal emblazoned blazer with
matching trousers; her barely-there baby bump peeked through the cover up
Meghan Patrick –
Attending the attend the 67th Annual BMI Country Awards with her boyfriend Mitchell
Tenpenny the 32-year- old Grace & Grit songstress wore a strapless black
plunging leather dress with a side slit adding open black ankle strap heels
|
Styling (Bed Head by TIGI), Hair
(amika), Hair & Makeup (Kristen Carbine Alford; Chantal Ingram)
RaeLynn – The
25-year-old "Bra Off" / The Voice season 2 alum choose
a gown by designer Michael Fausto. The God Made Girls singer
accessorized with Vince Camuto shoes, a Gedebe bag, Andrea
Fohrman earrings and rings by Dannijo and Nina
Tank - Instagram Video Clip
Sara Evans Rainbow Number: The
48-year old "Born to Fly" singer sparkled like a disco ball
wearing a Retrofete "Gabrielle" cocktail dress in sequin
rainbow-striped georgette. It features a V neckline, Long blouson sleeves, removable
velvet sash at waist.
With a hem that hits above the knee (Product BGF20_TZ8D3). She added a pair of Massimo
Bonini Gold pointy heels and carried a lemon
Gedebe clutch.
| Tiffany Gifford (Celebrity Wardrobe Stylist), Hair & Makeup / Glam
(Debbie Dover; #maccosmetics #nyxcosmetics)
TOP
(L-R): Meghan Patrick, Natalie Hemby, RaeLynn (Michael Fausto) BOTTOM (L-R): Sara Evans (Retrofete), Stephanie Quayle (ALEXIS), Tanya Tucker (Double Dranch) |
Stephanie Quayle – The 37-year-old "If I Was A Cowboy" singer-songwriter wore a
black embroidered lace ALEXIS Hilaria
Dress from their Fall-Winter 2019 ready to wear collection. The embroidered
dress had a mock neck. (Product £498.52 shop-alexis.com)
Tanya
Tucker – The 61-year old "Bring My Flowers
Now" singer chose a patterned multitude of colour look adding
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