Pick Pick Pass w/ Kevin MaC, Abram Dean, Wyatt Durrette
Chief's on Broadway
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Nashville
Sunday, November 24 at 6:30 pm CST
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Sunday, November 24 at 6:30 pm CST
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Kevin MaC
Songwriter, artist and entrepreneur Kevin MaC jump-started his music career in 2014 with an L.A. publishing deal. Kevin has since honed his craft, and his performance skills, having since written with legendary Nashville hit-makers Keith Stegall and Buddy Cannon,Grammy award-winning songwriters Wyatt Durrette and Levi Lower and even with “young blood” tunesmiths who’ve penned hits for Zac Brown Band, Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Alan Jackson. Kevin has shared the stage with a variety of artists, including Kenny Chesney, Trace Adkins, Rascal Flatts, Kip Moore, and The Band Perry.
The ever-evolving MaC is the co-founder of Tik Pik (“the pick that sticks” as seen on Shark Tank) as well as Elsie Marshall Shotgun Granny Whiskey and hosts a bi-weekly songwriters round at Eric Church’s new venue, Chief’s On Broadway.
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Abram Dean
At the age of 15, Abram entered a local talent competition. With an acoustic guitar, he went on to perform a song he had written and ended up winning 1st place. Amidst the attention he received in his hometown, Abram knew he wanted to pursue music as a career.
His talents led him to Los Angeles where within six months he was sitting in front of one of the music industry’s top music publishers. “It was definitely a God thing.”, Abram says. He eventually landed his first cut with Andy Grammer on Andy’s 2014 Magazines or Novels album.
In 2015 Abram took a week-long writing trip to Nashville, TN. He quickly fell in love with Nashville, so much so, the decision was made that he’d be moving to Nashville within the month. Since moving, Abram has continued to garner attention with his strong sense of lyric and distinct melodies. His ability to write both pop and country music makes him one of the most versatile writers in town.
Dean’s recent songwriting credits include tracks from MaRynn Taylor’s debut EP Slow Dance in Headlights (2022), Greylan James’ Anything Cold (2022), Dylan Marlowe’s “Where I Come From Coming Out” (2021), Amanda Jordan’s Pretty Girl (2021), Avery Anna & Dylan Marlowe’s “I Will (When You Do)” (2024), Lainey Wilson’s “Devil Don’t Go There” (2024) and more.
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Wyatt Durrette
Wyatt Durrette is an acclaimed singer/songwriter originally from Richmond, VA who now is based in the Charleston, SC area.
Best known for his work with Luke Combs and Zac Brown Band, Wyatt’s songs have garnered a record-setting collection of hits. Most recently, Combs’ song “Beautiful Crazy” co-written by Wyatt, won the CMA Song of the Year, has gone 4X PLATINUM and sat at #1 for seven weeks. Luke Combs' next single “Even Though I’m Leaving” was also co-written by Wyatt and topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart at #1. Wyatt received the SESAC Song of the Year award for "Beautiful Crazy" in 2019 and for "Homegrown" in 2015.
In total, more than forty artist songwriting collaborations have led to 14 Number #1 Country Singles, over 2 billion digital streams, 24 million singles and 9 million albums sold.
Hot off the heels of a Grammy win for the Zac Brown Band as “Best New Artist,” the band made history as the first artist to achieve four #1 songs in a row from a debut album with songs co-written by Wyatt, including #1 platinum hits “Chicken Fried,” “Toes,” as well as “Whatever It Is,” and “Highway 20 Ride.” His songs have since helped secure 8 GRAMMY Awards and countless nominations.
Wyatt has been presented with the CMA Triple Play Award twice. Wyatt’s writing also led to GRAMMY and Academy Award nominations in 2010 for “Where the River Goes”, a song written for the motion Picture Footloose.
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