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Phil Billy Bio: Phil O’Donnell, a Canada native, made his first trip to Nashville in 1983 and began developing his skills as a songwriter. Officially making the move in 1994, O’Donnell has also worked as a musician, playing guitar with many artists including Craig Morgan,Jeff Carson,Kevin Denney, Johnny Lee, and Sherrie Austin O’Donnell’s songwriting credits include the #1 single, “Back When I Knew It All” recorded by Montgomery Gentry, “Love Remembers” and “I Got You” (Craig Morgan), “Tougher Than Nails” (Joe Diffie), “Fore She Was Mama ,She Wont Be Lonely Long(Clay Walker) Darryl Worley, “Sounds Like Life to Me.Also had songs cut by George Strait,Blake Shelton, Rodney Atkins,Darius Rucker,Chris Young, Josh Thompson,Justin Moore,Scotty McCreery,Brad Paisley,Trace Atkins,Matt Stillwell,Matt Mason,Mark Chestnut,Tracy Byrd,Billy Ray Cyrus,Travis Tritt, Gretchin Wilson,Randy Travis,James Wesley,Ash Bowers,Joey & Rory,High Valley,Marty Raybon,Gabe Garcia,Guy Pinrod,Lila McCan,Kevin Denny,Trent Willman,Andy Griggs,Neal MCoy,Tracy Lawerence,Sammy Kershaw,Cole Degges And The Lonesome,Chalee Tennison,John Conley,Ed Bruce,Jill King, In addition to having a successful career as a songwriter, O’Donnell also has served as producer for artists such as Craig Morgan ,Josh Thompson,Keith Anderson, Matt Mason,Justin McBride,Chris Janson,MarkWills,Tara Oram, Jason Blaine,High Valley,Steve Richard,Chancie Neal,Davisson Bros.Band.Among his many production credits is the six-week #1 country hit, “That’s What I Love About Sunday” (Craig Morgan), which was the most played country song of 2005.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 13:16:35 +0000

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