Pictured (L-R): Warner Chappell’s Travis Carter, BMI’s Josh Tomlinson, BMI songwriter Ben Burgess, Endurance Music Group’s Michael Martin, Morgan Wallen, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, Big Loud’s Seth England, ASCAP songwriter Kevin Kadish, Big Loud’s Joey Moi, Sony/ATV’s Dane Schmidt, Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg. “Whiskey Glasses” marked Burgess’ very first No. ![]() I don’t feel like I work for a company, I work with my friends.”ĪSCAP and BMI, to honor the song’s writers Kevin Kadish (ASCAP) and Ben Burgess (BMI), hosted the shindig. I remember playing a few mediocre songs fro them, but I felt a connection and they believed in me, and what I was trying to do. And to Big Loud for believing in me from the day I walked in the door. I don’t know if that’s because God let them see something in me that I never saw, but huge shout out to my family. “I have to give so much credit to my family. “This is a special day for me,” Wallen said. The single follows Wallen’s Platinum-certified debut single “Up Down.” 1 longer than a week, so for them to keep it for three weeks just shows the quality of the song and how hard they were willing to work,” BMI’s Josh Tomlinson said. In this format, it’s really hard to keep a song at No. “It’s worth pointing out not only the quality of the song, but how hard Big Loud worked to get this song up there. ![]() 1 single and three-week chart-topper “Whiskey Glasses,” during a party at Nashville’s The Sutler Saloon on Monday (July 29). Photo: Steve Lowryīig Loud Records artist Morgan Wallen celebrated the success of his second No. Pictured (L-R): ASCAP songwriter Kevin Kadish, Morgan Wallen, BMI songwriter Ben Burgess.
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