FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASENASHVILLE SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME INDUCTS WALT ALDRIDGE, DEWAYNE BLACKWELL, VERN GOSDIN, JIM MCBRIDE AND TIM NICHOLS NSAI PRESENTS ANNUAL AWARDSNASHVILLE, TN October 24, 2017— Walt Aldridge,
Dewayne Blackwell,
Vern Gosdin,
Jim McBride and
Tim Nichols were officially inducted into the
Nashville Songwriters Hall Fame last night. The five were honored in front of a sold-out industry crowd of more than 1,000 at NaSHOF’s 47th Anniversary Hall of Fame Gala held at the Music City Center. The event celebrated the musical contributions of the newest inductees through star-studded performances of some of their biggest hits.
“Each year our organization has the distinct pleasure of honoring some of the best of the best songwriters in our community with induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame,” said Hall of Fame member Pat Alger, Board Chair of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation. “This year we have five songwriters who have made a name for themselves by leaving their unique mark on the legacy of Nashville songwriting. They exemplify the highest standards that have helped make Nashville the songwriting capital of the world. We are pleased to welcome the class of 2017: Walt Aldridge and Tim Nichols in the Songwriter category, Dewayne Blackwell and Jim McBride in the Veteran Songwriter category and Vern Gosdin in the Songwriter/Artist category.”
Walt Aldridge was inducted by Hall of Fame songwriter
Mac McAnally.
James LeBlanc performed “Modern Day Bonnie And Clyde” and
Earl Thomas Conley performed “Holding Her And Loving You.”
Vern Gosdin, who passed away in 2009, was inducted by longtime friend/music producer
Buddy Cannon. Gosdin himself performed “Chiseled In Stone” via a video clip from the Grand Ole Opry. Capitol Nashville recording artist
Luke Bryan performed “Set 'Em Up Joe.” Gosdin’s award was accepted by Cannon.
Jim McBride was inducted by longtime friend/hit songwriter
Jerry Salley. The
Lonesome River Band performed “Rose In Paradise.” Hall of Fame songwriter/Country Music Hall of Fame inductee
Alan Jackson performed a medley including “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow" and "Chattahoochee.”
Tim Nichols was inducted by longtime friend/music publisher
Rusty Gaston.
Lee Ann Womack performed “I’m Over You.” Broken Bow recording artist
Dustin Lynch performed “Cowboys & Angels" and "Live Like You Were Dying.”
Dewayne Blackwell was inducted by NaSHOF Board Member and MTSU Dean
Ken Paulson.
The Bundys performed “Mr. Blue” and Red Bow recording artist
Craig Campbell performed “Friends In Low Places.” The ailing Blackwell was represented by his son Gentry.
In addition to the inductions by the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, the evening also featured presentations from the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), which presented its annual awards.
“Blue Ain’t Your Color” was named 2017
Song of the Year by the professional songwriter members of NSAI. Written by
Clint Lagerberg, Hillary Lindsey and
Steven Lee Olsen (recorded by Keith Urban), the songwriters performed their hit at the annual awards show. Lindsey made history by tying a record held for 44-years by
Kris Kristofferson as the only three-time NSAI Song of the Year winners.
For the second consecutive year and three times overall, tunesmith
Ashley Gorley was named NSAI
Songwriter of the Year. Co-writer of hits such as “American Country Love Song” (recorded by Jake Owen), “Black” (recorded by Dierks Bentley), “Dirt on My Boots” (recorded by Jon Pardi), “Dirty Laundry” (recorded by Carrie Underwood), “Guy With A Girl” (recorded by Blake Shelton), “Today” (recorded by Brad Paisley) and “T-Shirt” (recorded by Thomas Rhett), Gorley has become one of the most prolific hit songwriters in Nashville history.
Luke Bryan was recipient of the
NSAI Songwriter-Artist of the Year Award. Bryan’s first such NSAI award was for songs including: “Fast,” “Huntin’, Fishin’, and Lovin’ Every Day,” and “Move,” three of six hits to reach the top of
Billboard’s Country Airplay chart from his
Kill the Lights album.
In addition to honoring the Song, Songwriter and Songwriter-Artist of the year, NSAI presented the coveted
10 Songs I Wish I’d Written Awards, voted on by NSAI's Professional Membership, to the following writers and their songs:
“80s MERCEDES” (busbee, MAREN MORRIS / recorded by Maren Morris),
“BETTER MAN” (TAYLOR SWIFT / recorded by Little Big Town),
“BODY LIKE A BACK ROAD” (JOSH OSBORNE, SAM HUNT, SHANE MCANALLY, ZACH CROWELL / recorded by Sam Hunt),
“DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS” (JT HARDING, SHANE MCANALLY / recorded by Dierks Bentley ft. Elle King),
“DIRT ON MY BOOTS” (ASHLEY GORLEY, JESSE FRASURE, RHETT AKINS / recorded by Jon Pardi),
“DRINKIN’ PROBLEM” (CAMERON DUDDY, JESS CARSON, JOSH OSBORNE, MARK WYSTRACH, SHANE MCANALLY / recorded by Midland),
“H.O.L.Y.” (busbee, NATE CYPHERT, WILLIAM LARSEN / recorded by Florida Georgia Line),
“KILL A WORD” (ERIC CHURCH, JEFF HYDE, LUKE DICK / recorded by Eric Church),
“PETER PAN” (FOREST GLEN WHITEHEAD, JESSE LEE, KELSEA BALLERINI / recorded by Kelsea Ballerini) and
“VICE” (JOSH OSBORNE, MIRANDA LAMBERT, SHANE MCANALLY / recorded by Miranda Lambert).
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PHOTO CREDITS: Bev Moser
Top Photo (l-r) Buddy Cannon representing NaSHOF inductee Vern Gosdin; NaSHOF inductees Tim Nichols, Walt Aldridge and Jim McBride; Gentry Blackwell representing his father NaSHOF inductee Dewayne Blackwell and NaSHOF executive director Mark Ford.
Photos (l-r) Clint, Hillary Lindsey and Steven Lee Olsen, writers of NSAI Song of the Year "Blue Ain't Your Color."
NSAI Songwriter of the Year Ashley Gorley.
NSAI Songwriter-Artist of the Year Luke Bryan receiving his award from NSAI Executive Director Bart Herbison, NSAI Director of Operations Jennifer Turnbow and NSAI President Lee Thomas Miller.
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