EPISODE 16: D. VINCENT WILLAMS - PART TWO

 

Talk about a guy who epitomizes the name of this podcast...On this week's episode of "What's Mine is Yours" with Tiffany Woys, Tiffany continues the conversation with D. Vincent Willams. He  was leaving Nashville behind. He had had enough, and that is when he wrote the song that said goodbye to Nashville, that bitterly sad song, on his way out of town- the one that blew up his career and his future, and made him a massively successful and influential songwriter.  

Hear the story behind the song that became his first radio single, "Hands of a Working Man," by Ty Herndon. You'll hear D. Vincent's insights and contributions to the business of music in Nashville,  which are alarming and heartwarming.  Also, hear more fascinating stories of the songs he wrote for Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts, Lee Ann Womack, Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis,  and Ronnie Milsap.
Part two of two parts.

 
 
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