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Tin Pan South 2024
SOLD OUT: In The Round with Steve Bogard, Jenn Schott, Emily Shackelton & Anthony L. Smith
with Steve Bogard, Jenn Schott, Emily Shackelton, Anthony L. Smith
CDT (Doors: )
$22.00 Buy Tickets

THIS IS A PREPAID SHOW, REFUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE.

VENUE INFORMATION: 
Minimum:
 $10 food & beverage minimum per person
Parking: Available in gravel lot behind venue and next door at United Community Bank  

*No videography allowed except for pre-approved media outlets. 

There will be approximately 10-12 seats available the day of the show on a first come/first served basis when doors open.

Note: When making reservations, choose the table you would like and then add the number of seats you need to your cart by using the + button. You are NOT reserving an entire table if you choose 1 (by choosing 1, you are reserving 1 seat). We reserve ALL seats at each table. If you are a smaller party at a larger table, you will be seated with guests outside your party.

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Artists

Steve Bogard

Steve Bogard has written ten number one country songs including George Strait's, "Carried Away” and “Carrying Your Love with Me," and Rascal Flatts' career breaker, "Prayin' For Daylight." Total sales of albums containing Bogard songs are well over one hundred fifty million units. Bogard has won twenty-two ASCAP, BMI and SESAC awards with hits and cuts by artists as diverse as Reba, Tanya, Patty Loveless, Etta James, The Four Tops, Sinead O’Connor, Jack Ingram, and Restless Heart. He has had two Grammy nominations for Best Country Song with Dierks Bentley and has produced nine major-label album projects for Arista, Virgin, Lyric Street and Sony. Recent cuts include song recorded by Gary Alan, Kristian Bush, and Restless Road.  Bogard has had at least one #1 song in each of the last 4 decades!
After successful early forays in the music markets of Memphis and Miami, working with legendary producers Jerry Wexler and Tom Dowd, and playing on the road with Charlie Rich and The Bill Black Combo, Steve was drawn to Nashville, when in 1983, an eleven-year-old Bogard song, "Touch Me with Magic" became a top ten hit for Marty Robbins. He spent over twenty years as a staff writer at Warner Chappell Music, has owned his own publishing company and independent record label, and is currently a staff writer at Amped Entertainment.
Over fifteen years ago Steve was elected to the board of the Nashville Songwriter’s Association International and served an unprecedented seven years as NSAI’s Board President. During that time, he worked closely with the NMPA, DiMA, the RIAA, BMI, ASCAP and SESAC on legislation affecting songwriters’ rights and income in the digital space, covering subscription services, interactive streaming, satellite radio, and future digital uses of music. Steve is the only witness to represent songwriters at both the 2006 and the 2016 Copyright Royalty Board rate setting proceeding. In 2017 he was re-elected NSAI Board President and continues to serve in that position now.
Bogard is a former Board Member of the CMA and the Academy of Country Music and is a 1995 graduate of Leadership Music. He served on ASCAP's Southern Writer's Advisory Board and has hosted the ASCAP Song Seminar and founded the Copyright Forum at Belmont University.  He is a member of both the Producers and Engineers and the Composers Wing of NARAS, The Recording Academy.

Jenn Schott

Born and raised in Pittsburg, Kansas, Jenn Schott was destined to have a career in music. It’s in her genes. Her grandfather was the concert master violinist for the CBS orchestra including the Ed Sullivan show, her father was a university professor of woodwinds, and her mother is a flutist. After graduating with a journalism degree from the University of Missouri, Jenn made the move to Nashville to pursue a career as a songwriter.

More than 20 years later, Jenn’s songs continue to resonate with artists in Nashville and beyond. Jenn co-wrote Tim McGraw’s #1 single, “7500 OBO” in addition to the title track of McGraw’s Grammy nominated album, “Two Lanes of Freedom,” which was also the namesake of McGraw’s 2013 summer tour. She also penned Mickey Guyton’s debut single, “Better Than You Left Me,” which was named one of Billboard’s 10 Best Country Songs of 2015. Other artists who have recorded Jenn’s songs include Rascal Flatts, The Eli Young Band, Billy Ray Cyrus, Pam Tillis, Lonestar, Gloriana, Jana Kramer, Francesca Battistelli, Natalie Hemby, Lucy Hale, Jamie Lynn Spears, and Restless Heart.

Jenn is an alumna of Leadership Music and proudly sits on the board of the Nashville Songwriters Association International and a committee for the Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC).

Emily Shackelton

Emily Shackelton hails from Biwabik, Minnesota, and moved to Nashville after studying at Berklee College of Music, where she won the BMI John Lennon Songwriting Competition. Her writing catalog includes singles and cuts by Carly Pearce, Reba McEntire, Joe Nichols, Runaway June, Sara Evans, Jana Kramer, David Cook, Lauren Alaina, and more, as well as tv shows like Nashville, American Idol, and Dancing With the Stars. She celebrated her first Number 1 with the Carly Pearce breakout single "Every Little Thing” in 2018, and recently celebrated her second Number 1 with Pearce's hit song "What He Didn't Do" in April. Emily was awarded “Breakout Songwriter of the Year 2018” by Music Row Magazine and proudly writes for Winsongs Publishing. She recently made her television debut performing alongside Carly Pearce at the ACM Honors Awards, streaming now on Hulu.

Anthony L. Smith

An Alabama native, Anthony is a  current Board member, chairs the Membership Committee and has lobbied with NSAI in Washington, D.C.  His songwriting credits include Chris Young’s “Tomorrow,” Lonestar’s “What About Now,” the Wilkinsons’ “Jimmy’s Got A Girlfriend,” Neal McCoy’s “Love Happens Like That,” Clay Walker’s “Watch This” and 10 cuts on Donna Summer’s Mistaken Identity album — including the award-winning single “When Love Cries.”  Anthony has cuts by Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, Jo Dee Messina, Kirk Whalum, Suzy Bogguss and Kenny Rogers.