Thom Schuyler wrote songs recorded by more than 200 various artists
including "16th Avenue" for Lacy J. Dalton, "Love Will Turn You
Around" for Kenny Rogers, and "Long Line of Love" for Michael Martin
Murphey. Fred Knobloch - Prior to his solo career, Knoblock had been a
member of Let's Eat, a 1970s rock band. Knoblock was signed to Scotti
Brothers Records in 1980 when he released the song "Why Not Me", which
he wrote along with Carson Whitsett. It reached number 18 on the
Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, number 30 on the country chart, and
spent two weeks at number one on the Adult Contemporary chart. Later
that year he released a duet with Susan Anton, "Killin' Time", which
hit number 28 on the Hot 100 and went top ten on the country chart. He
had later country hits with "Memphis" and "I Had It All". Tony Arata
is an American singer-songwriter. He was born and grew up in Savannah,
Georgia, attended the Georgia Southern University, and moved to
Nashville in 1986. His songs have been recorded by Garth Brooks, Suzy
Bogguss, Lee Roy Parnell, Patty Loveless, Trisha Yearwood, Emmylou
Harris and others. Kirk “Jelly Roll” Johnson’s distinctive,
soulful style of harmonica has earned him critical acclaim, numerous
awards, and a place among Nashville’s top session musicians. Since
moving to Nashville in 1984, he has recorded with Trisha Yearwood,
Kenny Rogers, Etta James, Guy Clark, Lee Ann Womack, Travis Tritt,
Shania Twain, The Judds, Alan Jackson and many others. His unique
sound has been heard on over 50 gold and platinum albums, including
three Grammy winning albums by Randy Travis.
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