
BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE! DAYTIME HIT SONGWRITERS SHOWfeaturing Mike Reid, Tia Sillers, Rob Ragosta, Rebecca Lynn Howard& Dawson Steagall
Sat, 16 May, 12:30 PM CDT
Doors open
11:00 AM CDT
3rd and Lindsley
818 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37210
Description
Hear country music’s biggest songs and the stories behind them at DAYTIME hit songwriters show - BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE!
Featuring:
MIKE REID
- “I Can't Make You Love Me” (Bonnie Raitt)
- "Stranger In My House" (Ronnie Milsap)
- "She Keeps The Home Fires Burning" (Ronnie Milsap)
- "Lost In The Fifties Tonight" (Ronnie Milsap)
- "Some Kinda Trouble" (Tanya Tucker)
- "Born To Be Blue" (The Judds)
- "To Be Loved By You" (Wynonna)
- "In This Life" (Colin Raye)
- "Walk On Faith" (Mike Reid)
- "Everywhere" (Tim McGraw)
TIA SILLERS
- “I Hope You Dance” (Lee Ann Womack)
- “That’d Be Alright” (Alan Jackson)
- “There’s Your Trouble” (Dixie Chicks)
- “Blue on Black” (Kenny Wayne Shepherd)
- "I Can't" (Reba)
- “Heaven, Heartache & the Power of Love” (Trisha Yearwood)
- “I Ain’t Goin Nowhere” (Martina McBride)
- “Land of the Living” (Pam Tillis)
- “Deja Voodoo” (Kenny Wayne Shepherd)
ROB RAGOSTA
- “Need A Favor” (Jelly Roll)
- “Winning Streak” (Jelly Roll)
- “Country Sugar" (Julia Cole)
- "Delirium" (Patent Pending)
- "Vodka Soda" (STRUAN)
REBECCA LYNN HOWARD
- "Forgive" (Rebecca Lynn Howard)
- "I Don't Paint Myself Into Corners" (Trisha Yearwood)
- "Don't Cry Long" (Chip Esten)
- "Lipstick" (Runaway June)
- "Whatcha Gonna Do" (Martina McBride)
- "As Long As We're Here" (Clay Aiken)
BACKSTAGE NASHVILLE PRE-SHOW FEATURING: DAWSON STEAGALL (beginning at 12:15 PM)
Doors open at 11 AM. Food and beverages served when the doors open!
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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Mike Reid
Mike Reid
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Mike Reid received his degree in music from Penn State University in 1970. But that achievement was considerably overshadowed by his reputation on the football field.
At Penn State he was an All-America selection and won the Outland Trophy as the country's outstanding collegiate lineman. He was the first-round draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals that year and at the end of his first season in the NFL, was named Defensive Rookie Of The Year.
Reid's success continued when he was voted NFL All-Pro in 1972 and '73. In spite of these honors, Reid decided he would rather play music than football for a living. He retired from the Bengals and in 1980, moved to Nashville to pursue song writing.
Since 1983 when Mike Reid scored his first number one country hit song "Inside" by Ronnie Milsap, he has composed more than 30 top ten country and pop hits. Twenty-one of those records have gone all the way to number one on the charts.
He has been the recipient of ASCAPS' "Songwriter of the Year" award and one of the many songs that Milsap recorded, "Stranger In My House", has earned a Grammy award.
In addition to Milsap, Reid has had his songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Anita Baker, Bette Midler, Prince, George Michael, Nancy Wilson, Etta James, Kenny Rogers, Ann Murray, Wynonna Judd, Alabama, Joe Cocker, Tanya Tucker, Willie Nelson, Collin Raye and Tim McGraw. Among the songs that Mike has composed are "I Can't Make You Love Me" (Raitt, Michael and Prince), "My Strongest Weakness" and "To Be Loved By You" (Judd), "In This Life" (Raye and Midler), "Sometimes I Wonder Why" (Baker), "Forever's As Far As I'll Go" (Alabama) and "Everywhere" (McGraw).
In 1992, Reid composed the score for "Quilts", a modern dance piece created by Andrew Krichels and Donna Rizzo of The Tennessee Dance Theatre. Following the premiere, Reid, Krichels and Rizzo received The Governor's Award for the Arts in Tennessee for their work on "Quilts."
In addition, Reid was commissioned by the Kandinsky Trio of Roanoke, Virginia to write a piece for piano trio and storyteller. The piece, entitled "The Cantankerous Blacksmith," premiered in the fall of 1995 and continues to be part of the Kandinsky's touring repertoire. Reid has collaborated with librettist Sarah Schlesinger on a one-act opera commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera Guild and Opera Memphis that explores the myth of celebrity in contemporary American sports.
The opera, entitled "Different Fields", received its premiere in New York City at the New Victory Theatre on Broadway.
"Different Fields" has since been produced in Memphis and Nashville and by The Cincinnati Opera. Reid and Schlesinger's musical entitled "The Ballad of Little Jo" received a 1998 Richard Rodgers Foundation Award and its first production in September 2000 at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater won the Joseph Jefferson award for Best New Musical. It has also been produced at the Bridewell Theater in London. Currently it is in development at The Public Theater in New York City. Reid's composition "Eye of The Blackbird", a setting for piano trio and soprano of Wallace Stevens' poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird", was given its world premiere in Roanoke, Virginia by the Kandinsky Trio and soprano Elizabeth Weigle.
Shortly thereafter, the group performed the piece at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. His latest work, a setting of the Billy Collins poem “The Night House” for piano trio and soprano received its premier pearformance by The Kandinsky trio and Miss Weigle in December of 2007.
Presently, Mike divides his time between Nashville and New York City with his wife and their children. He is currently at work writing songs as well as composing the score for the musical "Casanova Returns" slated for a workshop in Australia in 2010.
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Tia Sillers
Tia Sillers
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Rob Ragosta
Rob Ragosta
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Rebecca Lynn Howard
Rebecca Lynn Howard
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Dawson Steagall
Dawson Steagall
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