Sucks RIP Toby Keith. I love the lyrics of this song
“Ask yourself how would you be
If you didn't know the day you were born“
Nashville is a great melting pot for rock, country, Americana and even harder rock musicians. There is quite a bit of song-writing done by smaller, less successful artists for larger, more successful artists. John Eddie, who achieved a moderate amount of fame and success in the mid-late 1980s has written several songs that were picked up and recorded by Kid Rock.I'm not totally surprised by that as there is so much collaboration among country artists. Artists move to Nashville just to write hits for other artists. I guy I went to HS with had his own success in rock and later in his own Christian rock band, but now is there writing for others.
Nashville is a great melting pot for rock, country, Americana and even harder rock musicians. There is quite a bit of song-writing done by smaller, less successful artists for larger, more successful artists. John Eddie, who achieved a moderate amount of fame and success in the mid-late 1980s has written several songs that were picked up and recorded by Kid Rock.
Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora wrote songs for Cher, Meat Loaf, Stevie Nicks and Alice Cooper.
I had a family member who lived in Nashville quite a while who was trying to get some songs picked up and get into writing circles with others. Never materialized into any hits, but it was fun.The bon jovi song he wrote for Stevie was a stinker called Sometime Its a ***** for her Greatest hits back in 91 while she was high or low (a better word) on Klonopin
Sucks RIP Toby Keith. I love the lyrics of this song
“Ask yourself how would you be
If you didn't know the day you were born“
Nashville is a great melting pot for rock, country, Americana and even harder rock musicians. There is quite a bit of song-writing done by smaller, less successful artists for larger, more successful artists. John Eddie, who achieved a moderate amount of fame and success in the mid-late 1980s has written several songs that were picked up and recorded by Kid Rock.
Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora wrote songs for Cher, Meat Loaf, Stevie Nicks and Alice Cooper.
Nashville is a great melting pot for rock, country, Americana and even harder rock musicians. There is quite a bit of song-writing done by smaller, less successful artists for larger, more successful artists. John Eddie, who achieved a moderate amount of fame and success in the mid-late 1980s has written several songs that were picked up and recorded by Kid Rock.
Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora wrote songs for Cher, Meat Loaf, Stevie Nicks and Alice Cooper.