THE CMA SONGWRITERS
SERIES EXPANDS
TO THE U.K. AND IRELAND IN FEBRUARY 2012
The Country Music Association's
very popular CMA Songwriters Series is coming to
the U.K. and Ireland for the first time with
special performances in February 2012 scheduled
for London, Belfast, and Dublin, CMA Chief
Executive Officer Steve Moore announced today.
The international tour will be known as CMA &
BMI Present the CMA Songwriter Series.
"The CMA Songwriter Series began in 2005 in
New York and has expanded to cities across the
United States including Boston, Chicago, Los
Angeles, Nashville, and Washington D.C.,"
Moore said. "The popularity of our music
overseas and the appreciation the audience in the
U.K. has for our songwriters made this a good fit
and an opportune time to travel the series
abroad. And it is terrific to have BMI as a
partner in this exciting initiative."
The CMA Songwriters Series showcases the best of
Nashville's mega-hit songwriters and songwriter
artists. The series features successful
songwriters and artists from Nashville, who line
up on stage and, with guitar in-hand, take turns
telling the stories behind their hit songs and
performing them in the raw as originally written.
Songwriters participating in the CMA & BMI
Present the CMA Songwriter Series include Country
Music Hall of Fame member Bill Anderson, former
CMA Male Vocalist of the Year Clint Black, and
host Bob DiPiero.
Anderson is one of the most awarded songwriters
in the history of Country Music, a
million-selling recording artist many times over,
a former television game show host, network soap
opera star, spokesman for a nationwide restaurant
chain, a consummate onstage performer, a member
of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, a 50+
year member of the Grand Ole Opry, and a member
of the coveted Country Music Hall of Fame.
Recent Country hits written by Anderson include
"Whiskey Lullaby" (performed by Brad
Paisley and Alison Krauss), which won CMA Song of
the Year in 2005; and "Give It Away"
(performed by George Strait), which won CMA Song
of the Year in 2007. He's known as
"Whispering Bill," a nickname acquired
years ago as a result of his breathy voice and
his warm, soft approach to singing a Country
song.
"I think it's great," Anderson said of
the Series traveling to the U.K. and Ireland.
"I've toured there several times as an
artist, and have always been amazed at the fans'
depth of knowledge concerning Country Music. This
will be my first time appearing as a writer. I
have a feeling that I'll find great interest in
how the songs are created, as well as
performed."
Anderson, who has appeared at CMA Songwriter
Series events in New York City, said he doesn't
plan on changing the winning formula of telling
stories and singing songs.
Anderson admits that the musical connections
between the U.S. and U.K. are closer than they
appear - especially between the bluegrass roots
of the format and traditional Celtic sounds.
"Put on a Bill Monroe record, close your
eyes, and you can feel yourself being transported
back to an earlier time in Ireland and
Scotland," he said. "Those folks dug
the wells from which our music sprang."
Black is a prolific
singer-songwriter who has written and recorded
more than 125 songs, 22 No. 1s, and 30 Top 10s,
including his hits "Killin' Time,"
"State of Mind," and "When I Said
I Do" (a duet with his wife Lisa Hartman
Black). In addition, Black has sold more than 20
million albums, and has won four CMA Awards.
Black said it is a completely different
experience for the audience to not only hear a
hit song performed by the songwriter, but to also
get the interesting or funny stories behind a
song you know and love. "It's as close to
sitting around with a bunch of songwriters as you
can get without sitting around with a bunch of
songwriters," he said.
One of Nashville's most consistent and prolific
writers of hits, DiPiero's hits include
"Southern Voice" recorded by Tim
McGraw, "Blue Clear Sky" recorded by
George Strait, and "You Can't Take the Honky
Tonk Out of the Girl" recorded by Brooks
& Dunn. DiPiero, a member of CMA's Board of
Directors, has been hosting the Songwriter Series
since its inception at Joe's Pub in New York City
six years ago.
"When we began the series in
2005, I never dreamed it would include such an
honor as being asked to perform in England and
Ireland," said DiPiero. "These CMA
Songwriter shows are one-of-a-kind performances
by some of the very best songwriter/storytellers
on the planet. I've never seen a more honest,
authentic, entertaining musical performance
anywhere. When I get to perform with Icons such
as Bill Anderson and Clint Black, I feel like a
fan with the best seat in the house."
The
CMA & BMI Present the CMA Songwriter Series
in the U.K. and Ireland takes place Feb. 22-25.
www.CMAsongwriterseries.com
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