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BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! DAYTIME HIT SONGWRITERS SHOWfeaturing Marv Green, Ed Hill, Rachel Thibodeau& Will Banister+ Gloria Anderson
Sat, 16 Aug, 12:30 PM CDT
Doors open
11:00 AM CDT
3rd and Lindsley
818 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37210
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Description
Hear country music’s biggest songs and the stories behind them at DAYTIME hit songwriters show - BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE!
Featuring:
Marv Green
- "Amazed" (Lonestar)
- "It Just Comes Natural" (George Strait)
- "Proud of the House We Built" (Brooks & Dunn)
- "Let's Make Love" (Tim McGraw and Faith Hill)
- "True" (George Strait)
- "Creepin'" (Eric Church)
- "Wasted" (Carrie Underwood)
- "I Called Mama" (Tim McGraw)
- "Who I Am With You" (Chris Young)
- "Love Done Gone" (Billy Currington)
- "Farmer's Daughter" (Rodney Atkins)
- "Consider Me Gone" (Reba)
Ed Hill
- “Be My Baby Tonight” (John Michael Montgomery)
- “C-O-U-N-T-R-Y” (Joe Diffie)
- “How Bout Them Cowgirls” (George Strait)
- “It Matters To Me” (Faith Hill)
- “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” & "Runnin' Behind" (Tracy Lawrence)
- “Drinking Class” (Lee Brice)
- “Just Fishin'” & "Songs About Me" (Trace Adkins)
- “Whatever You Say” & "How Far" (Martina McBride)
- “You Do Your Thing” (Montgomery Gentry)
- “Georgia Rain” (Trisha Yearwood)
- “Most People Are Good” (Luke Bryan)
- “The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter” (Reba McEntire)
Rachel Thibodeau
- “Good Directions” (Billy Currington)
- “Been There, Done That” (Luke Bryan)
- “Buzz Kill” (Luke Bryan)
- “Love Land” (Reba McEntire)
- “Let Me Love it Out of You” (Tim McGraw)
- “Faultline” (Katherine McPhee)
- “Don’t You Go” (Josh Kelley)
- “Love Don’t Run” (Steve Holy)
BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE DISCOVERY ARTIST: Will Banister
PRE-SHOW ARTIST: Gloria Anderson (beginning at 12:15 PM)
Doors open at 11 AM. Food and beverages served when the doors open!
VIP Reserved seating available (each VIP Reserved table can seat up to 4 people). Don’t miss your chance to grab the best seats in the house!
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
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Marv Green
Marv Green
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Ed Hill
Ed Hill
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Growing up on a cotton farm in California might not seem like the best preparation for a songwriting career, but for Ed Hill, BMI’s 2006 Songwriter of the Year, it held plenty of valuable lessons that have helped him rise to the top of his profession. The biggest one probably applied after he had been in Nashville awhile struggling, trying to make things happen and painting houses just to eat.
“I was about to leave town,” explains Ed. “It’s just so hard when you start out, and I didn’t really have a Plan B. But I just kept my head down like a farmer, like my daddy, and kept working hard. And if you do that, eventually you’ll work your way into some luck.”
Ed had plenty of experience to draw on from his early years as part of the ’70’s Bakersfield scene. He played five nights a week at a club where legends like Merle Haggard and Kris Kristofferson would sit in with the band, and later joined the famed Palomino Club house band in L.A. Ed became so adept on the keys while out West that he was nominated for the Academy of Country Music’s Piano Player of the Year in 1980 and ’82.
Arriving in Nashville in 1986, Ed joined AMR/New Haven Music, and was soon getting cuts by Reba McEntire (“Til Love Comes Again”), Faith Hill (“It Matters to Me”), and John Michael Montgomery (“Be My Baby Tonight”). He also scored hits with Trace Adkins’s “Songs About Me,” and Martina McBride’s “Whatever You Say,” and is currently on the charts with Tracy Lawrence’s comeback hit, “Find Out Who Your Friends Are.” And he has a track on Reba’s upcoming duets album with LeAnn Rimes, “When You Love Somebody Like That.”
Known to write a song a week on average, Ed never knows where inspiration will strike, so he follows one strict rule of thumb: “I always make my wife buy me shirts with front pockets on them, and I carry a pen and pad in that pocket, no matter where I go. That way I can just pull it out when I get an idea, which could be at any time. I always have my antennas out…it’s fun!”

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Rachel Thibodeau
Rachel Thibodeau
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Rachel Thibodeau had her first taste of success when Billy Currington recorded “Good Directions,” a song she penned with friend and co-writer Luke Bryan. It soared to the top of the Billboard country singles chart and spent 3 weeks at #1. Rachel took home ASCAP's Song of the Year and she was honored with the NSAI’s prestigious "One Of The Ten Songs I Wish I'd Written" award. Her catalogue spans over 100 cuts recorded by top artists Luke Bryan, Reba McEntire, Martina McBride, Tim McGraw, Josh Kelley, Parmalee, Marie Osmond & Katharine McPhee. She has reached international chart topping success in Country and Pop with two Platinum #1’s -“Thank You for Cheating On Me”(Country Music Single Of The Year and Most Played Country Song of the Year) & “ Then There’s Me” – by Australian artist Diana Corcoran. Twice again Platinum with The X Factor’s Tommy Fredvang and Sweden’s Jill Johnson. Her latest international cut “Fading,” recorded by Edyta Gorniak of Poland, will be released in 2022. Always taking it to the next level, Rachel has signed a new publishing deal with BMG The New Music Company, where she will continue to build on her success as a songwriter and expand into Film & Television.

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Will Banister
Will Banister
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Gloria Anderson
Gloria Anderson
Country
Gloria Anderson is an Americana and Country singer-songwriter from Luling, a small Texas town. As a military brat with parents who would quiz her on rock bands like Fleetwood Mac or play classic Country like Dolly Parton, she wrote songs about her window observations during six family moves before seventh grade. She began playing her music at open mics and paid gigs around the San Antonio area, including New Braunfels, Spring Branch, and Luckenbach at age seventeen. Gloria’s talents have been on full display in the Lone Star State, as she became the first rising Texas songwriter to completely sell out the Hill Top Cafe in Fredericksburg, played original music twice on 92.3 The Ranch FM, and toured across Texas with Cole Ritter and the Night Owls this past summer. Her sphere of musical influence even spans to the Midwest, as that tour reached Ohio and she performed at the 2022 Illinois State Fair Grand Central Stage. Gloria’s newest hometown, however, is Nashville, Tennessee, where she studied the craft of songwriting at Belmont University on her way to receiving Warner Chappell's 2022-2023 Songwriting Internship and winning Belmont’s 2022 ASCAP Songwriters Showcase. Gloria’s debut single, “Yours,” has reached over 185,000 cumulative streams across all platforms. Her songs have been featured on an assortment of playlists: Spotify’s New Music Nashville and Fresh Finds: Country, Apple Music’s Don’t Mess With Texas, and BMI’s Texas Ten. Gloria’s music combines her humble Texas roots with a bit of Nashville country flair to create a genuine, yet unique, Americana sound, and her relatable lyrics and sweet persona work together to create her image as an empowering girl-next-door who always has a story to tell.