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Our Music Industry Professionals – For Red Bud Festival

(Stars Shine Bright II)

Blake Mevis, Producer/Songwriter/Publisher

Blake Mevis has been on over 72 million records as a producer, writer and publisher. He has produced records for George Strait, Charley Pride, Vern Gosdin, Moe Bandy and many others.
He has written songs for George Strait, Charlie Pride, Joe Nichols, England Dan, John Ford Coley, Jim Ed Brown, Helen Cornelious, Bucky Covington and many others. Two weeks before Christmas 1984 he missed by one week having 10 percent of the top 100 country charts.

Tony Ramey, Singer/Songwriter

Tony was born and raised in Kenova, West Virginia, and is currently residing in Nashville, TN. He is a
graduate of Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia with a degree in Literature. He won the True-Value/Jimmy Dean Showdown while he was in college and radio stations around the Huntington area adopted him as their native son. They began playing his original music during regular drive time and Tony became the new local sensation in music.

Tony has appeared on national and international independent charts with his latest albums, and his songs have been recorded by artists such as John Michael Montgomery, Trisha Yearwood, Doug Stone, Trent Tomlinson, Cole Degges, Kevin Denney, The Steven Sisters, Clay Walker, and Craig Morgan. He has several cuts with independent artists in Texas (where he also plays) and has had songs chart on major/independent artists in Canada.

Along with performing, Tony currently writes for Cherry Hill publishing-one of the largest in the nation, My Bueno Music, teaches college Literature classes from time to time and hosts seminars and panels on songwriting and the major music market.

Randy Boudreaux, Songwriter

Randy Boudreaux was born and raised on the bayou's of South Louisiana and after many years of traveling back and forth from Louisiana to Tennessee his first song was recorded and released by T.G. Shepherd in 1988(Diamonds) Randy went on to have a hit with George Jones in 1990 entitled(She Loved A lot In Her Time)a song inspired by Randy's mother and quoted by George Jones on his Live Album as his favorite country song he's ever recorded.  Randy's biggest hit came in 1993 when Tracy Lawrence recorded the self - penned smash (Alibis).  Randy Boudreaux's hits continued with (Who Needs You Baby) by Clay Walker in 1996 (Goodnight Sweetheart) by David Kersh (One Day Left To Live) by Sammy  Kershaw  and (Girls Of Summer) by  Neal McCoy.  Randy also discovered and published the smash hit by John Michael Montgomery (Friends). Boudreaux went on to produce Christian Country Dove Award Album of the Year by Jeff Silvey (little Bit Of Faith)which garnered 5 number 1 and 2 top 5 singles. The next song that he co-wrote and published was his next big hit, the country smash (Broken Heartsville). This number one hit was sung by Joe Nichols and co-written with Nashville’s finest writers Blake Mevis, Donny Kees and Clint Daniels. Randy continues to write and produce Records in Nashville TN.

Donny Kees, Talent Agent/Songwriter

Bio To Be Posted Soon

Judy Cornett, Clear Channel Radio/Talent Manager
Bio To Be Posted Soon

 



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