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Lainey Wilson, Songwriters Toast Ninth No. 1 Hit

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A special donation presentation was made by Kari Barnhart on behalf of Wilson and the songwriters in support of the Heart Like A Truck charitable fund, which supports causes focused on making a positive impact and celebrating triumph.

The evening continued with a surprise presentation from JoJamie Hahr, EVP of Recorded Music at BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, who gifted Wilson and her co-writers with plaques to commemorate the chart-topping achievement.

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The event, hosted by BMI and ASCAP, was emceed by Leslie Roberts of BMI. Wilson was joined by her songwriting trio, The Heart Wranglers, which includes Trannie Anderson (BMI � 3rd No. 1), Dallas Wilson (BMI � 4th No. 1), and co-writer Andy Albert (ASCAP � 5th No. 1).

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” inspired by Judy Garland�s classic �Over The Rainbow,� marks The Heart Wranglers’ second No. 1, following their 2x RIAA Platinum-certified hit �Heart Like A Truck.�

A special donation presentation was made by Kari Barnhart on behalf of Wilson and the songwriters in support of the Heart Like A Truck charitable fund, which supports causes focused on making a positive impact and celebrating triumph.

The evening continued with a surprise presentation from JoJamie Hahr, EVP of Recorded Music at BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, who gifted Wilson and her co-writers with plaques to commemorate the chart-topping achievement.

#LaineyWilson, #SomewhereOverLaredo, #CountryMusic, #BMI, #ASCAP, #GRAMMYAwards, #HeartLikeATruck, #No1Hit, #Songwriters, #MusicIndustry

The celebration honored the song, which is nominated for �Best Country Song� and �Best Country Solo Performance� at the upcoming 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

The event, hosted by BMI and ASCAP, was emceed by Leslie Roberts of BMI. Wilson was joined by her songwriting trio, The Heart Wranglers, which includes Trannie Anderson (BMI � 3rd No. 1), Dallas Wilson (BMI � 4th No. 1), and co-writer Andy Albert (ASCAP � 5th No. 1).

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” inspired by Judy Garland�s classic �Over The Rainbow,� marks The Heart Wranglers’ second No. 1, following their 2x RIAA Platinum-certified hit �Heart Like A Truck.�

A special donation presentation was made by Kari Barnhart on behalf of Wilson and the songwriters in support of the Heart Like A Truck charitable fund, which supports causes focused on making a positive impact and celebrating triumph.

The evening continued with a surprise presentation from JoJamie Hahr, EVP of Recorded Music at BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, who gifted Wilson and her co-writers with plaques to commemorate the chart-topping achievement.

#LaineyWilson, #SomewhereOverLaredo, #CountryMusic, #BMI, #ASCAP, #GRAMMYAwards, #HeartLikeATruck, #No1Hit, #Songwriters, #MusicIndustry

The celebration honored the song, which is nominated for �Best Country Song� and �Best Country Solo Performance� at the upcoming 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

The event, hosted by BMI and ASCAP, was emceed by Leslie Roberts of BMI. Wilson was joined by her songwriting trio, The Heart Wranglers, which includes Trannie Anderson (BMI � 3rd No. 1), Dallas Wilson (BMI � 4th No. 1), and co-writer Andy Albert (ASCAP � 5th No. 1).

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” inspired by Judy Garland�s classic �Over The Rainbow,� marks The Heart Wranglers’ second No. 1, following their 2x RIAA Platinum-certified hit �Heart Like A Truck.�

A special donation presentation was made by Kari Barnhart on behalf of Wilson and the songwriters in support of the Heart Like A Truck charitable fund, which supports causes focused on making a positive impact and celebrating triumph.

The evening continued with a surprise presentation from JoJamie Hahr, EVP of Recorded Music at BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, who gifted Wilson and her co-writers with plaques to commemorate the chart-topping achievement.

#LaineyWilson, #SomewhereOverLaredo, #CountryMusic, #BMI, #ASCAP, #GRAMMYAwards, #HeartLikeATruck, #No1Hit, #Songwriters, #MusicIndustry

Lainey Wilson celebrated her ninth No. 1 hit, �Somewhere Over Laredo,� with over 300 industry professionals on January 13th at BMI�s Nashville office.

Lainey Wilson, Songwriters Toast Ninth No. 1 Hit at BMI Event

The celebration honored the song, which is nominated for �Best Country Song� and �Best Country Solo Performance� at the upcoming 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

The event, hosted by BMI and ASCAP, was emceed by Leslie Roberts of BMI. Wilson was joined by her songwriting trio, The Heart Wranglers, which includes Trannie Anderson (BMI � 3rd No. 1), Dallas Wilson (BMI � 4th No. 1), and co-writer Andy Albert (ASCAP � 5th No. 1).

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” inspired by Judy Garland�s classic �Over The Rainbow,� marks The Heart Wranglers’ second No. 1, following their 2x RIAA Platinum-certified hit �Heart Like A Truck.�

A special donation presentation was made by Kari Barnhart on behalf of Wilson and the songwriters in support of the Heart Like A Truck charitable fund, which supports causes focused on making a positive impact and celebrating triumph.

The evening continued with a surprise presentation from JoJamie Hahr, EVP of Recorded Music at BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, who gifted Wilson and her co-writers with plaques to commemorate the chart-topping achievement.

#LaineyWilson, #SomewhereOverLaredo, #CountryMusic, #BMI, #ASCAP, #GRAMMYAwards, #HeartLikeATruck, #No1Hit, #Songwriters, #MusicIndustry

Lainey Wilson celebrated her ninth No. 1 hit, �Somewhere Over Laredo,� with over 300 industry professionals on January 13th at BMI�s Nashville office.

Lainey Wilson, Songwriters Toast Ninth No. 1 Hit at BMI Event

The celebration honored the song, which is nominated for �Best Country Song� and �Best Country Solo Performance� at the upcoming 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

The event, hosted by BMI and ASCAP, was emceed by Leslie Roberts of BMI. Wilson was joined by her songwriting trio, The Heart Wranglers, which includes Trannie Anderson (BMI � 3rd No. 1), Dallas Wilson (BMI � 4th No. 1), and co-writer Andy Albert (ASCAP � 5th No. 1).

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” inspired by Judy Garland�s classic �Over The Rainbow,� marks The Heart Wranglers’ second No. 1, following their 2x RIAA Platinum-certified hit �Heart Like A Truck.�

A special donation presentation was made by Kari Barnhart on behalf of Wilson and the songwriters in support of the Heart Like A Truck charitable fund, which supports causes focused on making a positive impact and celebrating triumph.

The evening continued with a surprise presentation from JoJamie Hahr, EVP of Recorded Music at BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, who gifted Wilson and her co-writers with plaques to commemorate the chart-topping achievement.

#LaineyWilson, #SomewhereOverLaredo, #CountryMusic, #BMI, #ASCAP, #GRAMMYAwards, #HeartLikeATruck, #No1Hit, #Songwriters, #MusicIndustry

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