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Billy Kirsch

Billy Kirsch's talents as a performer and songwriter have earned him a respected place among contemporary songwriters. His work is known for its poignancy, depth and originality. His body of work includes award-winning and career songs for the artists who have recorded them. "Holes In The floor Of Heaven" recorded by Steve Wariner, won a Country Music Association Song of the Year award, was nominated for a Grammy award and was a No. 1 hit. Top 10 songs, "Is It Over Yet" and "Come Some Rainy Day," both recorded by Wynonna Judd, have become standards in the repertoire. As a Top 5 single, "Stay Gone" launched country singer Jimmy Wayne's career. The list of artists who have recorded Billy's songs include Tim McGraw, Rodney Atkins, Kenny Rogers, Alabama, Englebert Humperdink, Lee Greenwood, Collin Raye, Steve Wariner and Wynonna to name just a few.
Billy is an engaging, entertaining singer and pianist. His appearances and concerts have been televised nationally: "The View," "Regis and Kathy Lee," and "Live From The Bluebird Café." Billy's awards include Country Music Association Song of the Year and ACM Song of the Year, and was nominated for Grammy & Emmy awards.

Tony Haselden

Tony is a Louisiana native who brings down-home humor and musicality to every performance. He is a charter member of the rock group LeRoux. The group recorded for RCA and Capitol records and is well known for the southern standard "New Orleans Ladies." After touring with Foreigner, Journey, ZZ Top, The Beach Boys and others, Tony moved to Nashville where his songwriting career soon took off. Tony's hit songs include "Mama Knows" by the group Shenendoah, "You Know Me Better Than That" recorded by George Strait and "That's My Story" recorded by Collin Raye. Toby Keith, Shania Twain, Trisha Yearwood and Marie Osmond are among the many artists who have recorded Tony's songs. He recently appeared on the ABC special "Six Degrees of Martina McBride."

Georgia Middleman

After moving to Nashville to pursue songwriting, Georgia landed a staff writer position at PolyGram Music and a recording contract with Giant Records. Her debut album Endless Possibilities was released in 2001, followed by Unchanged in 2004. Georgia has just released her third album, Things I Didn't Know I Knew. Georgia's songs have been recorded by greats such as Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Terri Clark, Joe Nichols and Tracy Lawrence. As a performer, Georgia's heartfelt emotion, elegance and style radiates as she reveals to you the soul of her songs. She's vibrant, engaging and entertaining.