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ASCAP hosted a party to honor the writers of Kenny
Chesney's #1 hit "The Good Stuff." A special presentation
was made to Rusty Martin in memory of his wife
Becky Martin who was the inspiration for the song.
Pictured (l-r) at the celebration are writer Jim
Collins, ASCAP's Connie Bradley, Rusty Martin,
Kenny Chesney, writer Craig Wiseman, Louis Messina,
Clint Higham and Dale Morris. |

Pictured (l-r) are Almo Music's Bobby Rymer, Annie
Roboff, ASCAP's John Briggs, Holly Lamar, Tim
Wipperman of Warner/ Chappell Music and Song Garden's
Rusty Gaston. |

Pictured (l-r) are Trey Bruce and ASCAP's Ralph
Murphy. |

Pictured (l-r) are Almo Music's Bobby Rymer, Annie
Roboff, ASCAP's John Briggs, Holly Lamar, Tim
Wipperman of Warner/ Chappell Music and Song Garden's
Rusty Gaston. |

Steve Diamond and Terry Muench-Diamond were the
moderators at the 2002 ASCAP-Nashville Pop Workshop.
Pictured are: Terry Muench-Diamond, ASCAP's Mike
Doyle and Steve Diamond. |
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Pictured (l-r) are Greg Pope, Vice President Philanthropy,
St. Thomas Foundation; Connie Bradley, Ronnie
Dunn, ASCAP Board member and Sony/ATV's Donna
Hilley and Cindy Roberts, Director of Center For
Breast Health, St. Thomas Foundation. |

Pictured at ASCAP in Nashville are (l-r) Diamond
Rio's Jimmie Olander, Marty Roe and Dan Truman,
writer Clay Mills, Brian Prout and Dana Williams
of Diamond Rio. |

The chart-topper marks Tracy Byrd's first number
one on RCA records. Honored were ASCAP writer
Marla Cannon-Goodman, publishers Big Purple Dog
and Sony/ATV Music. Pictured (l-r) are ASCAP's
Herky Williams, Big Purple Dog's Carla Wallace,
Tracy Byrd, Marla Cannon-Goodman and Kerry O'Neal.
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| Blake Mevis "Brokenheartsville" (l-r) Blake Mevis, Joe Nichols, Connie Bradley and producer, Brent Rowan. | Michael White "The Baby"  Michael with his Bugs Bunny presented by Warner Brother Records. |
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