The Magic of Nashville’s Songwriting Tradition

For the first time, a show featuring the biggest hits in country music comes to a movie theater near you.
The Magic of Nashville’s Songwriting Tradition
Audiences will experience the magic of a Nashville Writer’s Round, featuring three of Nashville’s hottest songwriters (L-R) Brett James, Kelly Archer, and Matt Jenkins—who have collectively written over 40 No. 1 songs. Nashville Music Network
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Country music hits like Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus Take the Wheel” and Jordan Davis and Luke Bryan’s “Buy Dirt” have dominated radio waves for years. The chart-toppers accompany listeners during long car rides, are a soundtrack for grocery shoppers, and offer entertainment while moms and dads wait in car lines to pick kids up from school. Now, fans across the United States have a front row seat to a first of its kind performance featuring the songwriters who penned these hit singles and other popular country tunes. “Music Night: Live from Nashville!” brings Nashville’s most in-demand songwriters centerstage, where they’ll reveal stories behind how our favorite country songs were written and how they were recorded by the industry’s brightest stars.
Those attending won’t have to navigate Nashville’s bustling Broadway strip to get to the show. The special event is playing in movie theaters across the country.

Nashville’s Writer’s Round, Nationwide

Radio show host Bobby Bones is no stranger to country music. In fact, he’s one of the genre’s leading voices. For over a decade, his top-ranked program, “The Bobby Bones Show,” has interviewed the who’s who of Nashville. For one night, Bones will trade in radio for the silver screen when he hosts “Music Night: Live from Nashville!” at the listening room style venue, Analog, in the heart of Music City.
Rebecca Day
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Rebecca Day is a freelance writer and independent musician. For more information on her music and writing, visit her Substack, Classically Cultured, at ClassicallyCultured.substack.com