Top Songwriters Fuse with the Symphony in Music City Hit-Makers

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Nashville is known for its vast talent, and Music City Hit-Makers have found an incredibly cool way to make the most of what this city has to offer. The team pairs hit songwriters – Brett James, Hillary Lindsey, and Troy Verges, to name a few – with a live orchestra. Nashville has a long history of celebrating its songwriters, and Music City Hit-Makers do so in a way that is conceptually novel and musically exciting.

The productions are scored by Charles Judge, whose accolades include arranging and conducting for Carrie Underwood’s performances with the Hollywood Bowl & Ravinia Festival Orchestras as well as serving as keyboardist & arranger for producers including Mark Bright (Carrie Underwood), Dan Huff (Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts), Nathan Chapman (Taylor Swift), Scott Hendricks (Blake Shelton), and Justin Niebank (Sheryl Crow).

Check out Hillary Lindsey perform her Martina McBride hit, “Blessed,” which she wrote with fellow Hit-Makers Brett James and Troy Verges.

In Nashville? Catch them live on October 23rd at the Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art – hitmakers Brett James (“I Hold On,” “When The Sun Goes Down,”) Jessi Alexander (“I Drive Your Truck,” “Mine Would Be You,”) and Kyle Jacobs (“More Than A Memory”) will perform with the Nashville Studio Symphony, directed by Judge.

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