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Warner/Chappell Signs Co-Publishing Deal with Jay Joyce

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Warner/Chappell Music (WCM), the music publishing arm of Warner Music Group, announced that it has signed a worldwide co-publishing agreement with songwriter and ACM Producer of The Year, Jay Joyce. Joyce has written and produced for a wide range of artists, from rock acts like Cage the Elephant and The Wallflowers to country artists such as Eric Church, Little Big Town, Keith Urban, and Emmylou Harris.

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At the same time, Warner/Chappell has also signed a worldwide co-publishing agreement with Joyce’s newly-established publishing company, Neon Cross. The two companies will jointly sign and develop writers and artists across multiple genres. Neon Cross recently appointed industry veteran Melissa Spillman ([email protected]), formerly in A&R with Capitol Records Nashville, as Director of Publishing.

“I am thrilled to team up with such a storied and progressive group, and am looking forward to a long prosperous journey together,” said Joyce.

Ben Vaughn, Executive Vice President, Warner/Chappell Music Nashville, said, “Wow-getting to work with Jay Joyce is a music lover’s dream come true. His talent cuts across all genres of music and he is the definition of a music innovator. It’s a real honor to welcome Jay & Melissa into the family.”

Joyce recently produced albums for Eric Church – whose latest, The Outsiders, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 – and Cage the Elephant, whose single “Come a Little Closer” (from Melophobia) reached No. 1 on both the Rock Airplay and Alternative Songs charts. Beyond songwriting and producing, Joyce is also credited as a musician on a wide array of recordings by artists ranging from Iggy Pop to Tim McGraw.

Joyce’s most recent project is St. Charles Studio, an East Nashville church that he converted into a recording studio and has, so far, been responsible for albums from Amos Lee, The Wild Feathers, and its most high-profile release yet, Eric Church’s The Outsiders.

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