CMA Songwriters Series Makes Pittburgh Debut with Rodney Atkins, Luke Laird

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For the first time, the CMA Songwriters Series will hit Pittsburgh, PA. On Wednesday, September 12, Rodney Atkins, Luke Laird and host Bob DiPiero will bring a Nashville writers round to the city’s Hard Rock Café.

You can read more about the performers in the press release below:

A two-time CMA Award nominee, Atkins has landed six No. 1 hits, including the recent Platinum-selling chart-topper, “Take A Back Road,” and has sold more than five million singles in the past five years. His current album, Take A Back Road, produced the out-of-the-box smash, “Take A Back Road,” and latest single, “Just Wanna Rock ‘n Roll.” Atkins garnered back-to-back recognition with Billboard’s Most Played Song of the Year Award for “If You’re Going Through Hell” (2006) and “Watching You” (2007).

“The CMA Songwriters Series events are a great way to let the audience hear the story behind the song,” shared Atkins. “Luke and Bob are some of the best writers in the business, and I’m looking forward to sharing this experience with the fans in Pittsburgh.”

Rounding out the lineup is Laird (“Temporary Home” recorded by Carrie Underwood, “Baggage Claim” recorded by Miranda Lambert, and “A Little Bit Stronger” recorded by Sara Evans); and a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame as well as the host for each evening, DiPiero (“Southern Voice” recorded by Tim McGraw, “Blue Clear Sky” recorded by George Strait, and “Loving You Is Fun” recorded by Easton Corbin).

Tickets for the Sept. 12 CMA Songwriters Series at Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh are $40 and $27 each and are on sale now. Doors open at 7 pm. To order tickets, visit www.showclix.com.

For more information on the CMA Songwriters Series, visit www.CMASongwritersSeries.com.

 

Liv Carter

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She holds several certificates from Berklee College of Music, and a certificate in Positive Psychology from UC Berkeley.
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