Songwriters Look to Make Their Mark in Nashville – Clarke Daily News – Berryville Va

It goes on all over the world. Songwriters trying to get a foothold in the Nashville Music Business try many different things. Here’s an example from an online newspaper serving a small town in Virginia.

“Somewhere in Nashville the country music legend, George Strait, is considering a song written by a local songwriting duo. The same song is also being pitched to Trace Adkins, a “new country” music star and Grammy nominee in 2009 for “Best County Song.” A hit song recorded by music royalty opens a lot of doors in the industry. And that’s exactly what the duo of Ken Moulden and Rich Fehle are hoping for. Both are members of the Northern Shenandoah Valley chapter of the Nashville Songwriters Association International. Moulden, and his wife Connie Urbach became the chapter’s coordinators in 2006. They even went on their honeymoon to an NSAI event called “Horse & Writer” in Wyoming.”

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