
Aaron Raitiere (Ray-Tee-Air) is a lyricist, performer, and visual artist from Central Kentucky. He is highly sought after in the Nashville songwriting community for his unique ability to coax coherent and focused creative output from his co-writers.
Raitiere is a 2023 Grammy Nominee (Lindeville, Ashley McBryde) and 2019 Grammy winner for his song “I’ll Never Love Again” performed by Lady Gaga in the movie “A Star Is Born.” He has also successfully collaborated with artists such as Lainey Wilson (“4x4xU), Ella Langley (“you look like you love me” feat. Riley Green and “Country Boy’s Dream Girl”), Bob Weir from The Grateful Dead, Paul Cauthen, Anderson East, Colby Acuff, Wyatt Flores, Luke Grimes, Maggie Antone, The Steel Woods, Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Red Shahan, The Oak Ridge Boys, Robert Randolph, Whiskey Myers, Midland, Montgomery Gentry, Miranda Lambert, Travis Tritt, Brent Cobb, Ashley Monroe, Randy Rogers, Lori McKenna, Shooter Jennings, Natalie Hemby, Ed Sheeran, Avicii, and many others.
Paintings and sketches done by Aaron are currently hanging in businesses and homes all over the country
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Erik Dylan is a Kansas-born singer-songwriter and producer celebrated for his authentic, storytelling-driven country music rooted in small-town Midwestern life.
A native of Muscotah, Northeast Kansas, Dylan moved to Nashville and landed a publishing deal in 2011 with Cornman Music/Warner Chappell, later signing with Warner Chappell Nashville (in partnership with 50 Egg Music and Duckman). He was discovered at a songwriter’s night by Kip Moore and introduced to Brett James. He has released independent albums including the 2016 concept record Heart of a Flatland Boy and 2018’s Baseball on the Moon, which featured guests like Steve Earle and Luke Combs.
As a songwriter, Dylan has earned dozens of cuts and multiple chart successes. He co-wrote Riley Green’s breakthrough No. 1 “There Was This Girl” as well as the current country radio hit “Change My Mind” (with Green and Randy Montana). Other Green collaborations include “If It Wasn’t For Trucks,” “Damn Good Day to Leave,” and more. He also has cuts on Luke Combs’ latest album The Way I Am (“Daytona 499” and “Tell ‘Em About Tonight”), in addition to previous work on What You See Is What You Get, “Blue Collar Boys,” and “Remember Him That Way.”
Additional credits include songs for Parker McCollum, Brantley Gilbert, Warren Zeiders, Kip Moore, Eric Paslay, Trisha Yearwood, Dustin Lynch, Justin Moore, Eli Young Band, Cody Johnson, Hailey Whitters, Brent Cobb, and many others.
Dylan continues to blend traditional country heart with modern appeal from his Nashville base while staying connected to his Kansas roots.
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Brad Clawson was born and raised in West Texas, where he grew up with a musical background and honed his talent playing drums in several bands. In 2005, he moved to Tennessee, developed a love for songwriting and production, and hit the ground running. He signed a publishing deal with Tape Room Music and Warner Chappell Music and has seen great success from singles such as “Happy Does” by Kenny Chesney and “Up Down” by Morgan Wallen featuring Florida Georgia Line. He co-produced on Chris Janson’s recent project, All In, and co-wrote his latest #1 single, “All I Need Is You.” Clawson’s other recent releases include “Keith Whitley” by Morgan Wallen, “Unhang The Moon” and “Miss That Girl” by ERNEST, “Blanco County Rain” by Parker McCollum, and more.