Hit Songwriter Tom Douglas Talks Residency Show at Chief's on Broadway

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Y'ALL 106.7 interviews hit singer/songwriter Tom Douglas ahead of his Nashville show at Chief's on Broadway! Douglas is an Academy Award, Golden Globe and GRAMMY-nominated songwriter.

He has written songs for Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Collin Raye, Miranda Lambert and many more. Fans will have the opportunity to see Douglas LIVE for his residency one man show, "Love Tom," at Chief's on Broadway! We talk all things country music and the interesting journey that took him from Texas to Nashville. In a difficult time when many would have given up, Tom never lost focus and continued writing songs. When he least expected it, he earned his number one song at country radio and the rest is history! So what is the best advice he'd give to an inspiring songwriter? It's all right here on this Y'ALL 106.7 interview!

ABOUT TOM DOUGLAS:
After enjoying a 13-year career in commercial real estate, Douglas got his first song recorded by Collin Raye at the age of 41. That song, “Little Rock”, reached #1, earned a nomination for CMA Song of the Year and achieved the Million-Air award from BMI for receiving one million spins on country radio.

Since then, Douglas has written numerous number one hits, including: “I Run to You” (Lady A), “Southern Voice” (Tim McGraw) and “The House That Built Me” (Miranda Lambert). The Grammy Award-winning song “The House That Built Me” remained at number one on the Billboard charts for four weeks and earned ACM’s first ever Song of the Decade award.

stay updated on residency shows at chiefsonbroadway.com

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