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BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! DAYTIME HIT SONGWRITERS SHOWfeaturing Earl Bud Lee, Johnny Clawson, Bobby Tomberlin& Peytan Porter+ Julia Hutchinson
Sat, 15 Nov, 12:30 PM CST
Doors open
11:00 AM CST
3rd and Lindsley
818 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37210
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Hear country music’s biggest songs and the stories behind them at DAYTIME hit songwriters show - BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE!
Featuring:
Earl Bud Lee
- “Friends In Low Places” (Garth Brooks)
- “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking” (Blake Shelton)
- “One Night At A Time” (George Strait)
- “Uptown Down-Home Good Ol’ Boy” (Garth Brooks)
- “When Karen Comes Around” (The Oak Ridge Boys and Mason Dixon)
- “Why” (Tracy Byrd)
Johnny Clawson
- “Weren't For The Wind" (Ella Langley)
- "Texas" (Blake Shelton)
- "girl who drank wine" (Ella Langley)
- "closet to heaven" (Ella Langley)
- "20-20" (Ella Langley)
- "Gettin' Older" (Chris Young)
- "Swear Words" (Ashley Cooke)
Bobby Tomberlin
- “One More Day” (Diamond Rio)
- “Good Day To Run” (Darryl Worley)
- “A Few Short Years” (Ty Herndon)
- “A Music Man” (Mo Pitney)
- “Love Didn’t Do It” (Linda Davis)
- “Country” (Mo Pitney)
- “That’s The Way He Was Raised” (Josh Turner)
- “I’d Want It To Be You” (Barbra Streisand and Blake Shelton)
- “This Time Last Year” (Joe Diffie)
- “If You Could Call It That” (Jeannie Sealy)
BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE DISCOVERY ARTIST: PEYTAN PORTER
BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE PRE-SHOW ARTIST (Beginning at 12:15 PM): JULIA HUTCHINTON
Doors open at 11 AM. Food and beverages served when the doors open! This is a seated show.
General Admission Seating - You pick your own seats when you arrive! We have high top and low top tables available at this seated show. Get there early for the best seats!
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

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BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! DAYTIME HIT SONGWRITERS SHOW
BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! DAYTIME HIT SONGWRITERS SHOW
Country

Country
Earl Bud Lee
Earl Bud Lee
Country
Via the Nasvhille Music Guide:
Many years ago, I think it was the early 80s, Earl Bud Lee found his way to the house where Edna and I lived at the time on Walnut Street in Madison, Tenn. He wanted to write with me because I had attained some success in the music business as a country singer/songwriter. At the time I was an MGM recording artist, and I also had songs I had written that were recorded by Loretta Lynn, Con Hunley, Tom Jones and Gary Stewart, and I was not accustomed to writing with anyone. Yet, every other morning for some time, he was at my door wanting to write with me and wanting me to help him structure some of the lyrics in his songs. He was very persistent—something you must possess to be successful in the country music business—so I finally let him come in. He was a young man in his 20’s.
This was one of the greatest decisions I’ve made in Nashville. Bud became a good friend and some of the most beautiful melodies I have ever heard in my life came out of his soul and into my mind and heart forever. His lyrics were great too; however, some songs were at the time a little out of meter with a few too many throw away words. Bud was easy to work with and always eager to learn a new idea and a way to get things done properly. I’ve never taught anyone anything without learning something from them in the process. Believe you me, I’m sure I learned more from Earl Bud Lee than he ever learned from me.
Bud is certainly not a time waster, and he took his new-found knowledge and went for a long, hard walk down Music Row. It wasn’t long before Earl Bud Lee had a songwriting deal, and the big wigs on Music Row were taking notice and paying attention to this young man with the ideas rolling off the tip of his pen and the great melodies emanating from his heart and soul. Shortly thereafter, Bud showed his true genius to his friend, Dewayne Blackwell, and together they wrote one of country music’s classic songs, “I Got Friends in Low Places” for another new person on Music Row by the name of Garth Brooks. The rest is country music history. This song is requested and heard daily around the world. Garth never goes on stage without performing this song. He must do it, or his fans might riot and run him out of town. This kind of action only takes place when a song is more powerful than the artist. True, this does happen, but not very often in any genre of music. Yet, when it comes to Bud, it does not surprise me at all. If it can be done, Bud will find a way to do it.
Bud has since written hit songs for many great artists in the country music field and is still going strong. He, along with John Wiggins, wrote the great song, “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking,” that Blake Shelton recently recorded and took to No. 1.
https://nashvillemusicguide.com/did-you-know-the-past-with-a-personal-touch/

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Johnny Clawson
Johnny Clawson
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Peytan Porter
Peytan Porter
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