The Tennessee Broadband Association invites you to our platinum members only event scheduled the evening of June 3, 2024. Join us on the outdoor patio at the Franklin Cool Springs Marriott for an evening of food, drinks, conversation, and music from singer/songwriters Phil Barton and Jeff Middleton. We hope to see you there as we prepare to kick-off the 2024 annual conference and vendor showcase.
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m
Please register by Tuesday, May 28, 2024.
The hotel block is available Monday-Wednesday night. The link is included here:
Tennessee Broadband Cool Springs Marriott Hotel Block
Phil Barton moved to Nashville in 2007 from Sydney Australia, he currently writes for Anthem Entertainment
His songs have been recorded by Country music superstars Lee Brice, Sara Evans, Gabby Barrett, Eli Young Band, David Nail, Dustin Lynch, Rodney Atkins, Cassadee Pope, Drake White, LoCash, High Valley, Jana Kramer, Ashley McBryde, Alison Krauss, Mickey Guyton, Kristian Bush, Priscilla Block, Matt Stell, Chrissy Metz, Morgan Evans, King Calaway, Rita Wilson, The Shires, and Bobby Bones and The Raging Idiots
In 2016, he was recognized with the Inaugural "Overseas Recognition Award' from APRA in Australia for his work abroad, and in March 2020 APRA presented the 'Songwriter of The Year' Award in there Overseas Awards Ceremony in Nashville. He was awarded "Breakthrough Songwriter" of the year in the Music Row Awards in 2012 and had his first #1 Billboard song with the Lee Brice hit "A Woman Like You", the song went double platinum in the US, and won him a precious NSAI Award for "One of the Ten songs I Wish i'd Written" that year.
Recent Australian #1s with Lee Kernaghan, The Wolfe Brothers, Kaylee Bell, The Buckley's, and
19 Top Ten singles to his credit in recent years on the Canadian Country Charts, with Gord Bamford, Jess Moskaluke, High Valley, Meghan Patrick and Brett Kissell to name a few. His music has appeared in 2016 three time Oscar Nominated film "Sicario", and television shows like "Nashville" and video games like 'The Sims'
Over his career he has had over 800 songs recorded on country, children's and pop records around the world
Jeff Middleton
Originally from New Jersey, singer/songwriter Jeff Middleton moved to Nashville over twenty years ago to build a career in the music business. He was a member of the critically acclaimed Warner Music recording artist Dirt Drifters and has performed across the country and internationally with Chely Wright and Josh Thompson.
In addition to spending time on the road and stage, Jeff is a staff writer for Liz Rose Music and Universal Music. Over the past two decades, Jeff’s songs have been recorded by numerous artists, including Jason Aldean, Lee Brice, Morgan Wallen, Jordan Davis and Trace Adkins. He was nominated for CMA Song of the year for “Drowns the Whiskey”, a multi-week #1 on country radio for Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert. The song was recently certified by the RIAA as a platinum selling single
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