2008 COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS
Best in Country
Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson, Rachel Thibodeau, Dave Berg, EMI Music Publishing among top honorees
On October 13th, it was all about country music's top songwriters and music publishers as ASCAP honored those who wrote the most performed country songs of the past year. The 46th annual ASCAP Country Music Awards were held at country music's mother church, The Ryman Auditorium, before a full house of distinguished songwriters, publishers, top country stars and music industry professionals.
Hosted by ASCAP CEO John LoFrumento and Senior Vice President Connie Bradley, the evening kicked off with a lively performance by The SteelDrivers followed by what can best be described as an "only in Nashville" moment as ASCAP writers of the past year's Top 5 most performed songs treated the crowd with their own special renditions of their hits. "Free & Easy (Down the Road I Go)" was performed by Dierks Bentley, Rod Janzen and special guests The Grascals; "Good Directions" was performed by Rachel Thibodeau and special guest (and co-writer) Luke Bryan; "Lucky Man" was performed by Dave Turnbull; "Don't Blink" was performed by Chris Wallen with his wife Camille on bass and Jeff Gilkenson on cello; and "These Are My People" was performed by close friends Dave Berg and Rivers Rutherford.
The ASCAP Golden Note Award is presented to songwriters, composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones and the musical tribute to this year's honoree - Reba McEntire - included a few of her superstar friends as well as writers of some of her signature hits. Brooks & Dunn turned in an emotional performance of "For My Broken Heart" while LeAnn Rimes belted the anthem-like "I'm A Survivor." Friend and occasional tour mate Kelly Clarkson brought down the house with "Tell Me Why Haven't I Heard From You?" Reba surprised the crowd by performing one of her earliest hits, "(You Lift Me) Up To Heaven," before accepting her award.
The evening's top honors were awarded to the following: ASCAP Songwriter of the Year: Dave Berg was honored for "Don't Make Me" (Blake Shelton), "It's Good To Be Us" (Bucky Covington), "Moments," (Emerson Drive), "These Are My People" (Rodney Atkins) and "What Kinda Gone" (Chris Cagle).
ASCAP Songwriter/Artist of the Year: Alan Jackson for "A Woman's Love" and "Small Town Southern Man."
ASCAP Country Song of the Year: "Good Directions" written by Rachel Thibodeau; Published by Castle Street Music and Dan Hodges Music.
ASCAP Publisher of the Year: EMI Music Publishing for "How Long," "Never Wanted Nothing More," "Small Town Southern Man," "Online," "Lost In This Moment," "Letter To Me," "Laughed Until We Cried," "The More I Drink," "Lucky Man," "All-American Girl," "Ticks" and "Stronger Woman."
Great American Country (GAC) received the ASCAP Partners In Music Award for their contribution toward the promotion and support of songwriters, musicians and artists while expanding the reach of country music. Brad Paisley and ASCAP Senior Vice President/Licensing Vincent Candilora presented the award to GAC President Ed Hardy and Senior Vice President of Programming Sarah Trahern.
ASCAP also recognized a distinguished group of songwriters with the Silver Circle honor in recognition of 25 years or more of ASCAP membership. Those writers are Tony Arata, Jess Leary, Lyle Lovett, J.D. Martin, Reba McEntire, Tim Mensy, Buddy Miller, David Lee Murphy, Lisa Palas, Alice Randall and Brent Rowan.
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