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February 19th, 2013

I Wanna Hold Your Songs

I Wanna Hold Your Songs features two #1 songs from some of today’s biggest male country stars. “Getting You Home” was Chris Young’s first #1 single and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Male Country Performance. The song came off his #1 album, The Man I Want To Be. “She Wouldn’t Be Gone” was a #1 single for Blake Shelton for two straight weeks. The song reappeared on Blake’s greatest hits album Loaded: The Best of Blake Shelton.

Hearts Bluff is pleased to announce we have acquired two songs from I Wanna Hold Your Songs Publishing, owned by Kent Blazy.

February 1st, 2013

Fun Attic

Fun Attic opened its doors in 1990 as a publishing house that developed into a full-service administration company. Their songs have been recorded by a variety of musical acts including DC Talk, Jaci Valesquez, and Avalon. The catalog features “Jesus Freak,” recorded by DC Talk in 1995.

“Jesus Freak” was a cross over hit and received 3 GMA Dove Awards. The song has been covered multiple times and was featured on several DC Talk follow-up albums, including their Greatest Hits.

We’re very proud to add Fun Attic songs to our catalog.

July 26th, 2012

Mac Gayden

Mac Gayden wrote the international classic “Everlasting Love” with Buzz Cason. The song was recorded by Robert Knight and released in 1968. “Everlasting Love” is one of BMI’s top Award winning songs of all time.

The song is literally everlasting, being one of only two songs to become a Top 40 hit in the 1960s, ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s. The UK versions of the song have appeared on the Top 40 chart in every decade between 1960-2010, hitting the Top 20 in every decade but the 1980s. Multiple artists have recorded “Everlasting Love” and you’ve heard it playing in many movies, TV shows, and commercials.

Hearts Bluff is proud to add Mac Gayden’s “Everlasting Love” to our managed catalogs.

 

 

David Kent

Friday, April 1st, 2011

 

Hearts Bluff Music - David Kent

David Kent

David Kent has written songs for some of the genre’s biggest artists including Blake Shelton, Tracy Lawrence, and Rodney Atkins. As music major from Ithaca College, Kent has worked in many different genres of music. He gained experience when he toured with Hall & Oats for five years, and recorded 3 albums with the band. He was then signed to a record deal with Epic records, where he released solo material. In 1990 Kent moved to Nashville to focus on songwriting.

Kent’s biggest hit, “Austin” was a career-making song for Blake Shelton, after staying at #1 on all three Country charts for five straight weeks. The song also earned at “Two Million Broadcast” award from BMI.

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