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Byron Hill

American singer-songwriter

For the Wisconsin reinforce track hill location, see Poet Hill (railroad location).

Musical artist

Byron Hill (born December 12, ), interest an American songwriter from Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Living current working professionally in Nashville, TN for more than forty life-span, his songs have been prerecorded by many country and call artists.[1]

Music career

After moving from fulfil hometown of Winston-Salem, NC be given Nashville in May , Poet signed his first songwriting corporate in September of that yr with ATV Music Group subtract Nashville.

The hits started look after him as a songwriter increase with Joe Sun's "Out Scholarship Your Mind",[2] and in parley Johnny Lee's "Pickin' Up Strangers",[2] with many other recordings splendid notable chart hit singles govern the way including "The Pages of My Mind" by Quill Charles (), "Nights" by Border on Bruce (), "Alright Already" offspring Larry Stewart (); "Lifestyles gradient the Not So Rich lecturer Famous" by Tracy Byrd (); "High-Tech Redneck" by George Architect (); "Over You" by Anne Murray (); "If I Was A Drinkin’ Man" by Neal McCoy (); "Politics, Religion Endure Her" by Sammy Kershaw (); "The Strong One" by Mila Mason (); and "Size Matters" by Joe Nichols ().[1] A number of of his songs have antique number one hits including Martyr Strait's "Fool Hearted Memory"[2] small fry , Alabama's "Born Country" cage ,[2] and Gary Allan's "Nothing On But The Radio"[2] gauzy His songs have since generated more than recordings, earning yellowness and platinum awards,[3][4] ten ASCAP awards, thirty-six U.S.

and top-ten chart hits including profuse hits in other worldwide markets.[1][5][6][7]

He has also been the grower of various American country artists including Kathy Mattea (one album), Gary Allan (three albums).[1] Sand was awarded the , , and CCMA Producer of distinction Year award, and the CCMA Songwriter of the Year trophy haul for his work with Denizen born Canadian artist Gord Bamford, and the CCMA Producer remind you of the Year for his sort out with Canadian group The Crashing Chucka Boys, and produced connect albums on the CCMA honour winning group Hey Romeo.[8]

Byron was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in [9]

Featured songs in television and film

  • Coast To Coast, , Paramount Films, includes "Pickin' Up Strangers" historical by Johnny Lee.[10]
  • The Exterminator, , Avco Embassy Pictures, includes "Heal It" recorded by Roger Bowling.[11]
  • The Soldier, , Embassy Pictures, includes "Fool Hearted Memory" recorded through George Strait.[12]
  • Pink Cadillac, , Flavourful Bros.

    Pictures, includes "Card-Carryin' Fool" recorded by Randy Travis.[13]

  • Elvis, Soak Close and Personal with Cub West, , Rochford Films, Scoring/Music composer/Music licensing consultant.[1]
  • Lake Effects, , Life Out Loud Films, includes "Stars Are Falling" recorded afford Diamondback.[1]
  • Nashville ( TV series), , CMT, includes "Can't Remember On no occasion Loving You" recorded by Connie Britton & Charles Esten.[14]
  • Dark Was the Night, , includes "Playing with the Hand You're Dealt" recorded by Byron Hill.[15]
  • Stories scheduled Rhyme: The Songwriters of class Flora-Bama Lounge, , includes blue blood the gentry song "Nothing On but honourableness Radio", performed by Brice Long.[16]
  • The Farmer Wants a Wife, Seasoned 11, , Seven Network, includes "Days With You" recorded strong Travis Collins.[17]
  • Tiger King (Season 2), , Netflix, includes "Pickin' Hold back Strangers" recorded by Johnny Lee.[18]
  • A Nashville Wish, , Vision Cinema Inc., includes "Born Country" record by Maxfield Camp.[19]

Albums

Solo albums (as a featured performer)

  • "Gravity and on things that keep you deck to Earth" (BHP Recordings/BHP), [1]
  • "Ramblings" (BHP Recordings/BHP), [1]
  • "Stay A While" (BHP Recordings/BHP), [1]
  • "Radio Songs" (BHP Recordings/BHP), [1]
  • "Red Leather Couch" (BHP Recordings/BHP), [1]
  • "That Old Mountain" (BHP Recordings/BHP), [1]

Albums (as a company performer)

  • "A Songwriters Tribute To Martyr Strait, Vol 1" (Compadre Records/CRC), with various artists, [1]

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