Warner/Chappell Music Extends Worldwide Co-Publishing Partnership With THIS Music

By: Mar. 14, 2013
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Warner/Chappell Music-the global music publishing arm of Warner Music Group Corp.-today announced that it has extended its worldwide co-publishing partnership with leading Nashville-based music publishing company, THiS Music. Under the agreement, Warner/Chappell will continue to publish and administer THiS Music's repertoire. THiS Music was formed in 2006 by General Manager Rusty Gaston and songwriters Tim Nichols and Connie Harrington, and launched in partnership with Warner/Chappell Music.

"THiS Music is a renowned Nashville brand known for top shelf hit songs, and extraordinary songwriters who are helped to achieve their best by Rusty and his team," said Ben Vaughn, Executive Vice President, Warner/Chappell Music Nashville. "On behalf of everyone at Warner/Chappell Music, it is with great pleasure that we announce the continuation of our partnership with Rusty, Tim and Connie."

"We are blessed and thrilled with how far THiS Music has come in building a hands-on boutique environment for some of today's best songwriters," said Rusty Gaston, GM, THiS Music. "Warner/Chappell Music has been a rock solid partner over the course of the past seven years, and together our teams have helped to create hit singles and influential country music that we are extremely proud of. Extending our arrangement with Warner/Chappell was an easy decision and we look forward to continue working with them."

THiS Music has a roster of some of today's brightest artists and songwriters, one of which is THiS Music co-founder Tim Nichols, who wrote Tim McGRaw's "Live Like You Were Dying," The single stayed at No. 1 for ten consecutive weeks and won the Grammy award for Best Country Song in 2005, as well as the Song of the Year award from the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, BMI Country Awards, ASCAP Country Awards, Billboard and the Nashville Songwriters Association International. Other artists to record Nichols' songs include Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Kenny Chesney, Keith Whitley, Brad Paisley, Lee Ann Womack, Patty Loveless, Gretchen Wilson, Joe Nichols, Phil Vassar, Clint Black, and Kenny Rogers. Ben Hayslip, another staff writer for THiS Music and Warner/Chappell Music, has seen his songs recorded by acts such as Brooks & Dunn, Tim McGRaw, Blake Shelton, Chris Young, Rodney Adkins, Joe Nichols, Justin Moore and Willie Nelson, among others. He was twice-named ASCAP's "Country Songwriter of the Year," and has six No. 1 singles to his name: Joe Nichols' "Gimmie That Girl", Josh Turner's "All Over Me," Blake Shelton's "All About Tonight" and "Honey Bee," Luke Byran's "I Don't Want This Night to End," and Jason Aldean's "Only Way I Know."

Additional songwriters on THiS Music's roster include Connie Harrington, Marv Green (winner of the BMI Song Of The Year, BMI Songwriter Of The Year and ACM Song Of The Year Awards); Deric Ruttan (who has written for Dierks Bentley, Aaron Pritchett and Eric Church, among others); Troy Olsen (who has had songs recorded by Blake Shelton, Tim McGRaw, Chris Young, Patty Loveless and Kid Rock, among others); singer-songwriter and member of Sparrow Records Christian duo City Harbor, Molly Reed; Jeff Outlaw; and up and coming talent Michael Thomas & Drew Baldridge.

About Warner/Chappell Music:

Warner/Chappell Music is WMG's award-winning global music publishing company. The Warner/Chappell Music catalog includes standards such as "Happy Birthday To You," "Rhapsody in Blue," "Winter Wonderland," as well as the music of Eric Clapton, Green Day, Katy Perry, Led Zeppelin, Lil Wayne, Madonna, Nickelback, Paramore, Red Hot Chili Peppers, T.I., Timbaland, fun. and others. Warner/Chappell Music is a leader in creating innovative strategies for marketing and promoting its songwriters and their music. The company's extensive catalog makes it a natural first stop for A&R executives and record producers, feature film and television production companies, advertising agencies and brands, video game and new media companies, and others looking to record or license some of the world's greatest music.

Source: Warner/Chappell Music



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