Bobby Tomberlin
CMA, ACM & Grammy nominee and Dove Award winner, Bobby Tomberlin, was raised in Luverne, Alabama, where he was a disc jockey at the age of 11, interviewing icons like Johnny Cash, Waylon and Keith Whitley. Bobby just celebrate his 30th anniversary with CURB Publishing. Bobby co-wrote the number one Country and Crossover Pop hit, "One More Day", recorded by Diamond Rio, Darryl Worley’s Top 10 hit, "A Good Day To Run” and the 2023 Grammy nominated Dolly Parton/Bill Anderson single, “Someday It’ll All Make Sense”. Bobby has also had songs recorded by Blake Shelton, Willie Nelson, Barbra Streisand, Faith Hill, Josh Turner, Kenny Rogers, Joe Nichols, Vince Gill, Rodney Atkins, Joe Diffie, The Issacs, Pam Tillis, Mo Pitney, Jamey Johnson, Cory Asbury, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chris Young, The Oak Ridge Boys, Deana Carter, Craig Morgan, Lee Greenwood, Terri Clark, Neal McCoy and many others. Bobby was one of the cast members of the CMT hit series, The Singing Bee, for four seasons and has appeared on numerous television shows including Country’s Family Reunion & Opry Backstage. Bobby has also been featured in several films including Wheeler, starring Kris Kristofferson and Stephen Dorff. Bobby’s project, Out Of Road, features guest vocals by Vince Gill, Bill Anderson and Bobby Bare and his new memoir, I’ve Lived Country Music has been in the Top Ten on Amazon’s Country Music book ranking.
Bill Anderson
One of country music’s most enduring and accomplished singer/songwriters, Bill Anderson has carved out a career that spans more than six decades. Bill has scored over three dozen Top Ten hits of his own while writing classics for numerous artists.
A beloved television personality and longtime member of the Grand Ole Opry, Bill is also enshrined in both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
“Whiskey Lullaby” (Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss), “Give It Away” (George Strait), and “Which Bridge to Cross” (Vince Gill) are just a few of the many hits he’s written through the years. Icons from Aretha Franklin and Lefty Frizzell to Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, and Conway Twitty have recorded his songs, further cementing his legacy as one of the most significant in country music history.
Lance Miller
Lance Miller is an ACC Award nominated singer/songwriter. As a solo artist, Miller toured with Tim McGraw & Faith Hill. As a songwriter, he is credited for the #1 country hit and SESAC Song of the Year “Drink To That All Night,” recorded by Jerrod Niemann and the number one Tim McGraw hit, “I Called Mama”. Miller’s songs have been recorded by Luke Bryan, Justin Moore, Josh Turner, Cody Johnson, Thomas Rhett, Bill Anderson, Lee Brice, Shenandoah and many more. He has also made several guest appearances as a background vocalist on various major label records. One of his personal career highlights was singing background vocals on “A Horse Called Music,” featuring Merle Haggard on Willie Nelson's “Heroes” album. You might also remember Miller from the hit cable television series Nashville Star.