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    Five Singer-Songwriters to Showcase Stories, Songs Nashville-based musicians featured Sept. 28 at The Lyric, on ‘Thacker Mountain Radio Hour’

    University of MississippiBy University of MississippiSeptember 13, 20234 Mins Read2 Views
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    Musicians (clockwise from top left) Bridgette Tatum, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Rachel Thibodeau and Stephony Smith will headline a Singer-Songwriter Showcase at The Lyric in Oxford at 8 p.m. Sept. 28. The showcase is presented as part of the Robert C. Khayat Lecture Series at the university.
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    Five acclaimed musicians whose songs have been recorded by some of music’s most popular performers will headline a Sept. 28 Singer-Songwriter Showcase at The Lyric in Oxford.

    The 8 p.m. concert, hosted by the Ole Miss Women’s Council for Philanthropy, will feature four female songwriters: Rebecca Lynn Howard, Stephony Smith, Bridgette Tatum and Rachel Thibodeau. They will be joined on stage by Elisha Hoffman, a prolific and respected songwriter and musician, music producer and Howard’s husband.

    The showcase is being presented by the Women’s Council as part of its Robert C. Khayat Lecture Series at the University of Mississippi and in partnership with Thacker Mountain Radio.

    Throughout their careers, these Nashville, Tennessee-based songwriters have published songs recorded by such legends as Barbra Streisand, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood, Shania Twain, Kenny Chesney, The Chicks, Martina McBride and Reba McEntire.

    “This event is going to be a blast,” Howard said. “Each of us will take turns sharing our funny, interesting, sometimes sad and happy memories that helped shape our music and impact so many people’s lives.

    “We can’t wait to play for everyone in Oxford, and so appreciate this opportunity to work with the Women’s Council and our friend and fellow Nashvillian Diane Triplett Holloway.”

    Holloway, originally from Ridgeland, is a UM alumna and an active member of the OMWC. She was thrilled when this group of songwriters immediately embraced the council’s invitation to perform.

    “Everyone who attends the event will be inspired by these performers’ skills,” she said. “I have a feeling that every audience member will leave The Lyric with a richer appreciation for the artistry that goes into the music that enhances all our lives.”

    The showcase complements the purpose of the lecture series, which is to bring to the community a diverse collection of talented and accomplished individuals who illustrate and promote leadership, philanthropy and diverse cultural experiences, Holloway said.

    Elisha Hoffman, a songwriter, musician, music producer and husband of songwriter Rebecca Lynn Howard, will join his wife and three other singer-songwriters for the Singer-Songwriter Showcase. Submitted photo

    “As members of the Women’s Council, we hope the Singer-Songwriter Showcase inspires our students to pursue their own passions,” she said. “Each of the singer-songwriters featured in this month’s showcase has certainly pursued their passions, lived inspirational lives and accomplished so much.”

    Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, Smith said the music from her hometown is in the heart of everything she writes and sings. After moving to Nashville in 1989, she landed her first publishing deal. She was named BMI’s 1998 Songwriter of the Year and many of her songs have hit No. 1 on various music charts.

    Tatum said she focuses on writing songs that are “real and honest.” It’s proven to be a winning formula. Her songs have reached No. 1 on various charts and her song “Loud” was selected as the official theme song for Atlantic Coast Conference’s 2010 football season.

    Thibodeau has also built a successful career. Besides one of the songs she co-wrote with Luke Bryan spending three weeks as No. 1 on the Billboard country singles chart, she was honored with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers’ Song of the Year prize in 2008 for her song “Good Directions.”

    One of her songs was recorded by Martina McBride and was signed to Little Champion Music, which is operated by McBride and her husband, John McBride.

    A two-time Grammy winner, Howard has had compositions recorded by several top-selling singers, and she has written songs for country, bluegrass and pop artists. Her song “Forgive” was featured on the soundtrack of the NBC drama series “Providence.” She and her husband are founding members of the Loving Mary Band.

    Hoffman moved to Nashville at 18 to be a drum tech for legendary drummer Artimus Pyle of Lynyrd Skynyrd. After immersing himself in the music scene, he became a sought-after multi-instrumentalist, producer, songwriter and programmer. His songs have been featured in TV shows such as “The Shield” and “Dark Angel” and in the movie “Country Strong.”

    Tickets to the showcase can be purchased here. Proceeds will support the OMWC’s Global Leadership Circle, an international studies and internship initiative.

    Before the ticketed event, the songwriters will give a brief, free performance as part of the “Thacker Mountain Radio Hour” show that begins at 6 p.m. at The Lyric.

    For more information or to support the Khayat Lecture Series and/or the Global Leadership Circle, contact Suzanne Helveston, OMWC program director, at [email protected] or 662-915-2956.

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