Daywind Music Publishing Adds Songwriter Tim Lovelace

Daywind Music Publishing is proud to welcome singer/songwriter and comedian Tim Lovelace to its expanding roster of talented songwriters.
With over three decades of experience entertaining audiences across the globe with his funny man antics, few realize that Tim often uses his gift as a storyteller and wordsmith to craft some of Southern Gospel's most beloved songs. Well-known songs such as 'Bend In The River' (Karen Peck & New River), 'An Old Convention Song' (The Cathedrals), and 'Getcha To The Other Side' (The Kingsmen) came from Lovelace's pen, and he continues to produce top-quality songs that are sought after by many of his fellow artists.
"Tim is an incredibly talented songwriter," comments Rick Shelton, VP of Daywind Music Publishing. "His current songs are absolutely brilliant. His abundant creativity is matched with the evidence of his character. I'm grateful to join Tim on his journey; it is sure to be one full of joy. We could not be more excited to adopt him into the Daywind Publishing family!"
Tim Lovelace shares Rick's sentiments, 'I'm thrilled to have signed a songwriting agreement with Daywind Publishing. Rick Shelton has assembled some of the greatest writers in gospel music today. I am happy to be part of their team and anticipate a fantastic future with this great company!"
Daywind Music Publishing services an impressive roster of acclaimed songwriters including Lee Black, Matthew Browder, Jason Clark, Jason Cox, Aaron and Amanda Crabb, Adam Crabb, Gerald Crabb, Chris Cron, Ricky Free, Marty Funderburk, Karen Peck Gooch, Joseph Habedank, Devin McGlamery, Kyla Rowland, John Darin Rowsey, Brandon Sharp, Belinda Smith, Sue C. Smith, Aaron Wilburn and Dianne Wilkinson.
For more information, visit facebook.com/daywindpublishing or [email protected].
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