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Gregory Scott Managemen, Nashville, TN

Wynn Varble

credits: Wynn Varble

details: Wynn had his first #1 song "Have You Forgotten" with Darryl Worley in 2003. The song has been nominated for SONG OF THE YEAR by the CMA Awards.

Craig Monday

credits: Craig Monday

details: Craig Monday with his pure country voice and a down-home sense of humor, may have taken the long way to reach this point in his music career, but with cuts by Kenny Chesney, Vince Gill, Mark Wills, Amy Grant, Diamond Rio, and others, there is no doubt that he is exactly where he’s meant to be. Craig signed to Adroit Records April 8, 2008 and couldn’t be happier.


David Lee

credits: David Lee

details: Grammy Nominated Songwriter, David Corry Lee was born in Wichita Falls, Texas a third generation musician who grew up with many influences from Jimmy Rodgers, Hank Williams Sr. and Jr., Willie, Waylon, Merle Haggard and Ray Charles. Most of Lee's early repertoire included his mom’s old 33’s and his dad’s worn out, battle scared and beer stained song books he used to learn the lyrics to many of the old honky-tonk classics.

Daisy Dern

credits: SMG

details: After one Billboard-charting single, entitled "Gettin' Back To You", Daisy parted ways with Mercury and decided to pursue her song writing and artistry on her own. She is currently working on her new forthcoming album and writing songs.


Dave Gibson

credits: SMG

details: Lead Singer of Gibson Miller Band

Kerry Kurt Phillips

credits: GSM

details: Hit songwriter Kerry Kurt Phillips. Songwriter of Pickup Man (Joe Diffie), She Let Herself Go (George Strait), Down On The Farm (Tim McGraw), Almost Home (Craig Morgan) and man others


Jeffrey Steele in concert

credits: GSM

details: Hit Songwriter Jeffrey Steele

All Gave Some, Some Gave All Program

credits: Veterans Commission

details: The musical tribute is sponsored by the Clermont County Veterans’ Service Commission. “This event is one way we can keep these brave individuals in our thoughts,” said Clermont Veterans’ Senior Service Officer Mark Coyle.