Hit Songwriters of Nashville's Music Row Combine Forces With Reality TV to Show You...

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Thu Jul 31, 2008 5:02pm EDT

Hit Songwriters of Nashville's Music Row Combine Forces With Reality TV to
Show You How It's Done

Hey, Y'all! 39 #1 Hit Records and 150 Million Albums Sold

The first reality show to appear on Great American Country Network     

NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The collective talents of
Craig Wiseman, Bob DiPiero, Tony Mullins and Jeffrey Steele have penned 39 #1
country music hits for every major performer to ever come out of Nashville and
around the world.  But most fans don't know their names or anything about
their private lives, interests or personalities.

So leave it to the Great American Country Network (GAC) to air an encore
presentation of the inside lives of "The Hit Men of Music Row" starting
Thursday, July 31 at 9 p.m. ET.  The original series garnered outstanding
ratings when it debuted last fall as the first reality show to appear on GAC.

When the hit makers are not writing or performing onstage, the cameras keep
rolling, following these characters through hysterical adventures from New
York to Atlanta to Dallas through Las Vegas and back.  They may seem "down
home" but these guys are serious about their writing, onstage performances and
their solid friendship.

Throughout the Hitmen hilarious hour, viewers will get a revealing
behind-the-scenes look at the nuts-and-bolts genius of serious songwriting. 
There are endearing interviews by those who revere the music coming from these
men including  mega-stars Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Phil Vassar,
Kix Brooks, and Reba McEntire.  Their common theme is they owe their careers
to these guys.

Check 'em out at www.hitmenofmusicrow.com or at www.gactv.com


 


SOURCE  The Hitmen of Music Row

Sherill Whisenand Cruz, +1-661-822-7622, Sherill@wiseconnectionsnow.com, for
The Hitmen of Music Row
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