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Byron Hill

 
Artist: Byron Hill

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Performed Songs By:

Tony Hiller

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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Gravity... And Other Things That Keep You Down to Earth

Biography

Byron Hill is known primarily as a songwriter, but his credits also include music publishing, producing, and recording. One of his first hits as a songwriter came with "Picking up Strangers," which was recorded by Johnny Lee in 1981. George Strait took Hill's "Fool Hearted Memory" to the top of country charts the following year. His production credits include Kathy Mattea's self-titled album in 1984 for Mercury Records and Gary Allan's 1996 MCA release, Used Hearts for Sale, as well as Mike Dekle's Fine Tuned, a 2000 release for which Hill also contributed some vocals. Hill's own CD, Gravity...And Other Things That Keep You Down to Earth, was released in 1999.

The Georgia native spent his youth in Winston-Salem, NC. With his father as instructor, some of the first songs he learned to play on guitar were Carter Family numbers. Soon, his interest in country music spread to include Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Kris Kristofferson. Hill especially found inspiration in "Sunday Morning Coming Down," a Kristofferson composition that Cash made into a hit. While attending Appalachian State University, he palled around with other novice songwriters and singers, a path that led to his performing at North Carolina resort areas and coffeehouses at the school. He joined a trio in 1974, but their original material wasn't well-received.

Hill consulted Songwriter Magazine and mailed off a few numbers he had written to music publishers' addresses that he found within the pages of the publication. Encouraged by the feedback he received from ATV Music's Jonathan Stone in 1975, he started traveling frequently to Nashville. By 1978, he relocated to the city, where he started working for ATV Music. He used the opportunity to work on his songwriting skills and found a mentor in writer Roger Bowling, who authored "Coward of the County," "Blanket on the Ground," and "Lucille." When Lee hit with Hill's "Picking up Strangers," the songwriter was on his way.

When ATV Music folded in 1984, Hill pushed on independently and took on the dual tasks of writing and publishing. "Nights," sung by Ed Bruce, became a hit as did songs for a number of other artists, including Anne Murray and Kenny Rogers. Toward the end of the decade, Hill's sole goal was songwriting and he joined Collins Music's writing staff. A number of outstanding songs followed, among them "Alright Already," which Larry Stewart recorded, and "Born Country," which took super group Alabama to the top of the charts. Hill joined MCA Music Nashville in 1992 and his songs were recorded by George Jones, Tracy Byrd, Sammy Kershaw, Neal McCoy, and Gil Grand. Hill remained in Nashville but left MCA Music for Starstruck Writers Group before the close of 1998. When Warner Chappell Music purchased Starstruck in 2000, he stayed on as a staff writer. ~ Linda Seida, All Music Guide
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Byron Hill
Born December 12, 1953 (1953-12-12) (age 55)
Origin Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Occupations Singer-Songwriter
Record Producer
Music publisher
Years active 1978 – present
Labels BHP Recordings
Website www.byronhillmusic.com

Byron Hill (born December 12, 1953), is an American songwriter from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Working professionally in Nashville, TN for more than thirty years, his songs have been recorded by over 650 Country and Pop artists.[1]

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Music career

He moved to Nashville in May 1978 and signed his first songwriting contract in September of that year. The hits started for Byron as a songwriter in 1979 with Joe Sun's "Out Of Your Mind"[2], and in 1981 with Johnny Lee's "Pickin' Up Strangers"[2], with many other recordings and singles along the way, songs recorded by George Strait, Ray Charles, Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers, Juice Newton, Alabama, Randy Travis, Keith Whitley, Johnny Lee, George Jones, Reba McEntire, Toby Keith, Joe Nichols, Gary Allan, Tracy Byrd, Doc & Merle Watson, Joe Sun, Rhonda Vincent, The Whites, Neal McCoy, Trace Adkins, John Michael Montgomery, Conway Twitty, Asleep At The Wheel, Clint Eastwood, Hank Thompson, Sammy Kershaw, Gene Watson, Mila Mason, The Road Hammers, Porter Wagoner, Ed Bruce, Gord Bamford, Brooks & Dunn, Bill Medley, BlackHawk, Highway 101, Jeff Bates, Barbara Mandrell, Mel McDaniel, Rhett Akins, The Oak Ridge Boys, The Seekers, Daniel O'Donnell, and others.[1] Several of his songs went number one including George Strait's "Fool Hearted Memory"[2] in 1982, Alabama's "Born Country" in 1992[2], and Gary Allan's "Nothing On But The Radio"[2] in 2005. Byron's songs have since generated more than 650 recordings, earning seventy-five RIAA certified gold and platinum awards[3], ten ASCAP awards, twenty-three U.S. and Canadian top-ten chart hits including seven number ones.[4], [5], [6], [7], [8]

Songs in Films

Discography (as a featured performer)

  • "Crossover" (BBC Radioplay Music Library/TAIR84017/UK), with various artists, 1984[1]
  • "Truly Yours" (BBC Radioplay Music Library/TAIR84036/UK), with various artists, 1984[1]
  • "Gravity... and other things that keep you down to Earth" (BHP Recordings/BHP-4501), 1999[1]
  • "Sketches" Mike Dekle CD (Parlay Records), as announcer on "Stone Cold Country", 1999
  • "Ramblings" (BHP Recordings/BHP-5002), 2004
  • "A Songwriters Tribute To George Strait, Vol 1" (Compadre Records/CRC-010), with various artists, 2004[1]
  • "Country Hotdisc International" (Hotdisc/CHi-75), with various artists, 2005[1]
  • "Country Hotdisc International" (Hotdisc/CHi-85), with various artists, 2005[1]
  • "Country Hotdisc International" (Hotdisc/CHi-88), with various artists, 2006[1]
  • "Country Hotdisc International" (Hotdisc/CHi-105), with various artists, 2007[1]
  • "Country Hotdisc International" (Hotdisc/CHi-123), with various artists, 2009[1]
  • "Stay A While" (BHP Recordings/BHP-5503), 2009[1]
  • "Country Hotdisc International" (Hotdisc/CHi-125), with various artists, 2009[1]
  • "Country Hotdisc International" (Hotdisc/CHi-127), with various artists, 2009[1]
  • "Country Hotdisc International" (Hotdisc/CHi-129), with various artists, 2009[1]

Career Achievements

  • Staff Songwriter (various companies): ATV Music Group 1978-1984 (now Sony/ATV Music Publishing), Requested Songs 1984-1986 (now Universal Music Publishing), Song Source Music Publishing Group 1986-1988, Collins Music Corp. 1988-1992 (now Sony/ATV Music Publishing), MCA Music Publishing 1992-1998 (now Universal Music Publishing), Starstruck Writers Group 1999-2000 (now Warner Chappell Music), Warner Chappell Music 2001-2002, Almo Music Corp. 2003-2007 (now Universal Music Publishing), [8]
  • Music Publisher (various companies): ATV Music Group-Nashville 1978-1984 (now Sony/ATV Music Publishing), Requested Songs 1984-1986 (now Universal Music Publishing), and various other owned or co-owned companies.
  • Director of A&R: BNA Entertainment 1993-1994.
  • Written songs released on Seventy-Five RIAA Certified Gold and Platinum albums[3], including George Strait's first #1 single "Fool Hearted Memory".
  • Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) 20 Years of Hits recognition, No.1 Award.
  • ASCAP Number One Club.
  • Producer of various artists[13]: Roger Bowling 1981-1982 (Mercury Records, Avco Embassy Pictures, select recordings only)[14], Renate Kern 1981 (Ariola Records/Germany), Mike Dekle 1982-present, (Parlay Records), Kathy Mattea 1983-1984 (Mercury Records, co-producer), Nancy Wood 1983-1984 (Lovelight Records/Germany, co-producer), Richard Gachner 1984 (WEA/France, Polydor Records/France), Marie Bottrell 1991 (BMG Records/Canada, Cardinal Records/Canada, co-producer), Gary Allan 1996-2000, (Decca Nashville, co-producer), Gil Grand 1998, (Monument Records/USA/Canada), [8], Gord Bamford 2005-present (GWB Records/Canada, Royalty Records/Canada), [8], Hey Romeo 2008-present [15], and numerous other independent artists 1978-present.
  • Current Board Member, past Vice-President, Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI).
  • Leadership Music, Alumnus, Class of 2008.
  • CCMA 2008 Producer Of The Year.[16],

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