CMA Songwriters Series Presented By U.S. Bank Announces Phoenix Performance

Lineup features Ingrid Andress, Marti Lynn Dodson, Mickey Guyton, Jillian Jacqueline and Liz Rose
Wednesday, Aug. 21 at Mesa Arts Center, Tickets on Sale Friday, July 19

CMA Foundation and U.S. Bank to Visit Phoenix Conservatory of Music in Support of
Music Education

The Country Music Association’s acclaimed CMA Songwriters Series Presented by U.S. Bank has announced a performance in Phoenix at Mesa Arts Center’s Piper Repertory Theater Wednesday, Aug. 21 featuring Ingrid AndressMarti Lynn Dodson, Mickey Guyton, Jillian Jacqueline and Liz Rose. The series hosts an intimate round of performances with some of Country Music’s top songwriters taking turns sharing the stories behind their hit songs and performing them as originally written. Tickets for the performance start at $23 plus service fees and go on sale Friday, July 19 at 12:00 PM/CT through Mesa Arts Center. $1 of each ticket sold will benefit the CMA Foundation, CMA’s philanthropic arm, which is committed to improving and sustaining high quality music education programs across the United States.

While in Phoenix, the CMA Foundation and U.S. Bank will visit with students and teachers from the Phoenix Conservatory of Music, a grantee of the CMA Foundation that aspires to be the leading music education provider for school-age children across the Metro Phoenix area and provide programming that enriches the lives, minds and hearts of the entire community. The visit is part of U.S. Bank’s Community Possible giving and engagement platform and its Places to Play partnership with the CMA Foundation.

The Aug. 21 CMA Songwriters Series Presented by U.S. Bank show will also include a special performance by a College Prep Program student from Phoenix Conservatory of Music.

The CMA Foundation and U.S. Bank will visit four additional cities this year – including Albuquerque, Charlotte, Minneapolis and Portland – to provide deserving programs with much needed music education enrichment.

 

Ingrid Andress
“A Country pop rookie who can write a chorus like Sia,” (PAPER), Ingrid Andress continues to chip away at expectations of herself and her sound. Her “elegantly written” (The New York Times) debut single “More Hearts Than Mine” recently became the most-added new song at Country radio ahead of its TV debut on “TODAY” and has been praised by HITS magazine for its “honesty and vulnerability virtually absent on Country radio.” Earlier this year, Andress also shared the empowering “Both” and anthemic “Lady Like,” which she performed on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” less than two months following its release. With several co-writer credits to her name, including Charli XCX’s “Boys” and FLETCHER’s “About You,” Andress first honed her skills writing with heavy hitters in the music community such as Sam Hunt and Alicia Keys. Declared as “arguably one of the most creative tunesmiths to call Nashville home in recent memory” by CMT, she will continue to release new music in 2019 that proves her to be one of the most unique and moving vocalists in the Country space and beyond; one that is thrillingly honest, raw and refreshing in a way rarely seen emanating from Music City. Read more at IngridAndress.com.

Marti Lynn Dodson
Marti Lynn Dodson is a BMI Award-winning singer/songwriter from Franklin Furnace, Ohio. She founded pop/rock band Saving Jane as a student at Ohio State University, and the band went on to become one of the highest charting independent bands of the 2000’s, earning Gold and Platinum status with their songs “Girl Next Door” and “Supergirl.” Dodson’s music has been featured in shows and commercials on NBC, ABC, MTV, the WE network and TLC, and she has co-written theme songs used in the Olympics, Nascar and on NBC’s “The Voice.” Dodson moved to Nashville in 2013 and began a career as a staff songwriter, penning songs for Luke Bryan, Terri Clark, Kira Isabella, The Shires, Thompson Square and Carter Winter, including Spin magazine’s Best Country Song of The Year and the Top 25 Country Song Of The Year lists for Rolling Stone and NPR.

Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton was born in Arlington, Texas and moved around the Lone Star state as a child due to her father’s job, but found music to be a constant in her nomadic life. She began singing in church and was drawn to a variety of artists with big voices including Whitney Houston, Dolly Parton, LeAnn Rimes and Cece Winans. After signing to Capitol Records Nashville, Guyton’s first appearance was an all-star concert at the White House captured by PBS. In 2015 she released her self-titled EP featuring her debut single “Better Than You Left Me.” The single made Country Aircheck history as the single highest one-week add total for a debut first single. In 2016 she was nominated for her for first ACM Award for New Female Vocalist, and at this year’s ACM Awards, she performed “I’m Standing With You” from the “Breakthrough” movie soundtrack alongside Lauren Alaina, Maddie & Tae, Chrissy Metz and Carrie Underwood. Guyton has been focused on her songwriting the last few years and recently released a new song, “Sister,” which she co-wrote with Victoria Banks and Nathan Spicer. She has been featured on “CBS This Morning,” ABC’s “Good Morning America” and NBC’s “TODAY” show.  Guyton has also been spotlighted in PEOPLEEntertainment Weekly, NPR, The New York TimesThe Wall Street JournalUSA TodayRolling Stone & Billboard. Read more at MickeyGuyton.com.

Jillian Jacqueline
“Part of the next generation of country music stars” (Refinery29), Jillian Jacqueline is taking the music scene by storm with her effortlessly raw vocals and new-school, no-holds-barred storytelling. The bold up-and-comer’s six-song EP, Side B, features buzzed-about tracks “If I Were You (feat. Keith Urban),” “Sad Girls” and “Tragic.” Since intriguing Country fans and media alike with her breakout EP Side A, she has gathered 80 million plus total streams. Recognized by NPR as “a spare, unvarnished communicator and a singer whose moodiness can be accentuated with gently embellished, beat-driven production,” she was named one of Rolling Stone’s “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know” and praised by American Songwriter as “catchy and radio-ready as hell.“ Jacqueline is the first Country artist to make Vevo’s elite dscvr Artists To Watch list, while also earning spots on Pandora’s Country Artists To Watch 2018 and CMT’s coveted Next Women of Country list as well as the network’s tastemaking “18 for 2018” rundown of emerging artists. After making her late night television debut on NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” she was spotlighted as Billboard’s “Chartbreaker,” a monthly franchise highlighting rising artists climbing the charts. Jacqueline has landed coveted opening slots with Billy Currington, Jordan Davis, Devin Dawson, Brett Eldredge, Little Big Town, Thomas Rhett and Dwight Yoakam. She recently wrapped her first-ever run of headline dates, followed by a string of sold-out shows with Kip Moore in the U.K., and capped off her stint across the pond with her first headling show in London. A native of Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, she was road-mentored by Country icon Kenny Rogers and has written and recorded alongside legends like Vince Gill and Richard Marx. Read more at JillianJacqueline.com.

Liz Rose
Liz Rose is a Grammy award-winning songwriter, founder of a music publishing company and Texas Heritage Songwriter Hall Of Fame inductee. A frequent collaborator of Taylor Swift, Rose co-wrote 16 songs with Swift, including the No. 1 crossover hits “Teardrops on My Guitar,” “You Belong With Me,” “Tim McGraw,” and the Grammy’s Best Country Song of 2010, “White Horse.” In 2015, she won Song Of The Year at the CMA Awards and won the Grammy for Best Country Song for Little Big Town’s smash, “Girl Crush.” Most recently she has celebrated cuts with Carrie Underwood’s “Cry Pretty” and Kenny Chesney’s “Better Boat.” Read more at LizRoseMusic.com.

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