----- Southern Rounds Presents
An intimate songwriter series where the voices behind country music's greatest hits share the untold stories that made them.

Willie Nelson · Reba · Luke Bryan
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Grammy Winner · Bob Seger
Where Stories Find Their Sound
Step into an intimate room where raw voices and real lyrics take center stage. No elaborate productions — just a songwriter, a guitar, and the truth behind the song.
Every Southern Rounds show is a curated gathering of the craftspeople who built Nashville's sound. These are the writers behind #1 hits, Grammy nominations, and the songs you've sung your whole life.
You don't just hear the song. You hear why it was written.
Featuring
Erin Enderlin
Jim "Moose" Brown
Alex Kline
Sofie Smithson · Hosted by
Michael Haney
An intimate songwriter series where the voices behind country music's greatest hits share the untold stories that made them.

Jack's first publishing deal was with The Who. After that Ken Hensley the leader of rock legends Uriah Heep signed Jack to his publishing company where Jack had five of his songs recorded by Uriah Heep. Later one of Jack's songs Send me an Angel was cut by the southern rock band Blackfoot on their Siogo album. In 1988 Jack moved to Nashville where he had two of his songs Seasons & Everybody Wins recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys. Jack then co-wrote Just Before the Bullets Fly with Warren Haynes and that was recorded by Gregg Allman. A few years later blues legend Son Seals recorded the same song, and along with that it was also featured in the film Renegades.
From there Without You a song Jack wrote with Don Poythress was cut by Lance Miller, (Warner Bros). Late in 2012, Ira Dean cut one of Jack's songs, Back That Truck Up on Kentucky Indi band, Borrowed Blue and Josh Pruno who is signed to Tracy Lawrence's label released one of Jacks songs, Cutoffs to radio and reached #1 on Nashville Renegade Radio for three weeks. The Little River Band cut a song of Jack's, You Dream, I'll Drive and released that to country radio.
In 2014 Jack has had his song recorded by two different major Australian artist's Adam Eckersley and Adam Brand both who have released Jack's songs as radio singles.
Nashville producer Micheal Knox cut one of Jack's songs on a Montgomery Gentry and Black Stone Cherry rock duet. Canadian Duo of the year “The Washboard Union” recorded on of Jacks songs called I'll go mine and Canadian Country artist Aaron Pritchett took one of Jack's songs “Dirt Road in em” to number 5 in the Canadian Country Billboard Charts. Movie Legend “Kevin Costner” has also recorded 5 of Jack's songs, and one that Kevin's daughter Lily is singing called “Heaven’s Gate” featured in the TV show Yellowstone and on a Kevin Costner and Modern West EP called Tales of Yellowstone. Since the Jack has released two albums of his music and the latest “Something about Hope” featured his friends Kevin Costner, Dave Gibson, John Fusco, W. Earl Brown, Duane Allen and Ward Davis.

The Songwriting Maestro of Country Music Dave Gibson, born on October 1, 1946, is an iconic figure in American country music, renowned for his exceptional songwriting talent. Gibson's songs, characterized by their soulful lyrics and enchanting melodies, have been performed by some of the biggest names in the industry, including Alabama, Tanya Tucker, Montgomery Gentry, Conway Twitty, Pam Tillis, Steve Wariner and many others. Born in El Dorado, Arkansas, and raised in Odessa, Texas, Gibson's roots in the heartland of America played a significant role in shaping his musical style. His journey to the hub of country music, Nashville, Tennessee, began in 1982. This marked a turning point in his career, as he was soon to leave an indelible imprint on the country music scene. In Nashville, Gibson held a publishing contract with a company owned by The Oak Ridge Boys. His songwriting prowess quickly caught the attention of prominent artists and led to collaborations that produced many chart-topping country hits.
From 1990 to 1994, Gibson showcased his musical versatility as the front man of the Gibson/Miller Band. Not only did he captivate audiences with his soulful voice, but he also penned many of the band's hits, including "High Rollin'", "Texas Tattoo", "Red, White, and Blue Collar", and "Stone Cold Country". The band received the ACM award for ‘Best New Group or duo’ in 1993. He’s also won six BMI awards, two NSAI awards, and was nominated for a Grammy. But for him, this is just the beginning. Gibson's portfolio of written songs is nothing short of impressive. His notable works include Alabama's "Jukebox in My Mind", Tanya Tucker's "If It Don't Come Easy", and Confederate Railroad's "Queen of Memphis" and "Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind". Gibson's songs have a unique ability to resonate with listeners, often exploring themes of love, loss, and the quintessential country lifestyle. Among his contributions to the country music scene, Gibson also co-wrote Joe Diffie's "Ships That Don't Come In", Pam Tillis' "Do You Know Where Your Man Is", and Conway Twitty's "House on Old Lonesome Road". Montgomery Gentry had their first #1 hit with his song "Lonely and Gone", which further demonstrated his knack for creating deeply emotional and relatable music.
Whether on an intimate stage or in front of a roaring crowd, his magnetic stage presence and powerful voice command attention, creating an unforgettable experience for audiences. Dave's genuine passion for music shines through every note, and his ability to connect with listeners on a personal level has made him a beloved performer. Over his more than 40 year career, his contributions to country music have left an indelible legacy and influenced countless aspiring songwriters all through ‘the power of a song’.
Most recently, Dave’s iconic #1 song ‘Ships That Don’t Come In’, was recut and Featured on the ‘Hixtape’ collection. Hixtape: Vol 3, was spearheaded by Hardy and Morgan Wallen of Big Loud Records and is sung by hitmakers Luke Combs and Toby Keith. It was the last song Toby Keith ever recorded before passing away in February of 2024 amid his battle with cancer. “I am honored to have had my song recorded by not only one legend in Joe Diffie, but two, including Toby Keith, both of which passed too soon,” says Gibson. “Luke is surely a future hall of famer, and I couldn’t be prouder of the work they did to bring my song to a new generation of country music fans.” Dave is a force to be reckoned with in the world of country music. As we celebrate his contributions to country music, we look forward to the beautiful melodies and compelling stories that are yet to come from this gifted songwriter.

Don Poythress was born in Meridian, Mississippi, but has lived and worked in Nashville since 1986. He has penned songs that have been recorded by Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Tim McGraw, Daryll Worley, Sir Cliff Richard, Brian Littrell(Backstreet Boys), Lincoln Brewster, Blake Shelton, Earl Scruggs, Kari Jobe, Philips Craig and Dean, Jake Owen, and Jason Crabb among many others.
His song “A Little More Country Than That” recorded by Easton Corbin went to #1 and was nominated for CMA and ACM song of the Year. And Kelly Pickler had a hit with “Things That Never Cross A Man’s Mind”. Other recent singles include Jake Owen’s “Tell Me” and The Henningsen’s “I Miss You”.
His Dove Award-winning Song "The Promise" as sung by The Martins, was awarded top recorded song in the Southern Gospel Category in 2004. He also won a 2011 Dove award for Jason Crabb’s version of “Joseph” in the Inspirational Song of the Year category. And his third Dove Award was for Karen Peck and New River’s “Revival” in the Southern Gospel Category.
Don is also known as a performer in his own right, appearing on such stages as the Grand Ole Opry, The Ryman Auditorium, The Louisiana Hayride, and a regular performer at The Bluebird Café. He has taught songwriting workshops at Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Nashville Songwriters Association International, BMI, ASCAP, The Christian Musician Summit and many other places.
His latest album with Integrity Hossanna! Music entitled “Wash Away” included guest artist Ricky Skaggs, Paul Baloche, Susan Ashton and Jared Anderson. Don has been blessed to be the worship leader at Abundant Life Church in Mt. Juliet Tn for the last 30 years.

Michael Haney always felt making a career out of making music was out of reach — until 2015, when he was looking for his next gig after a decade as a sports radio producer and on-air personality in his native South Carolina. He moved to Nashville that September.
Now signed to Rock Ridge Music, Haney is honing his warm, comforting Americana sound under the guidance of producer Ben Jackson (Josh Ross, Sister Hazel, Aaron Watson) while working with country-pop-rock band Sister Hazel’s merch company, lending his voice to commercials and audiobooks, and booking Nashville Nights, a weekly summertime songwriter series at Steel Hands Brewing in Cayce, South Carolina.

Wyatt Durrette is an award-winning singer/songwriter from Richmond, VA. He has reached a staggering 10 billion digital streams, 14 #1 songs and 35 million records sold.

Richard Blackstone’s journey has been about building a number of market-leading and innovative companies in the music and entertainment industries.
Turn any occasion into a special experience with a live performance from talented singers. Whether it's a birthday, wedding, corporate event, or an intimate gathering, book a private show and enjoy a personalized musical experience like never before.
The Tradition -------
Nashville's songwriter round is one of music's most intimate traditions — a circle of writers, each telling the story behind the song before playing it. No backing band. No staging. Just a guitar, a voice, and the truth of where the song came from.
Southern Rounds brings that tradition to Analog @ The Hutton Hotel — Nashville's finest listening room — featuring the writers behind some of country music's most celebrated recordings.
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This isn't just a concert. It's a front-row seat to the story.
Your Host
Michael Haney
Guiding you through the stories, the songs, and the magic of the round all evening long.
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Growing up in Arkansas, Erin Enderlin was drawn to her papaw's record collection — before she even hit kindergarten, she was hooked on country music. Today, Rolling Stone says her songs are "the stuff of country classics — concise, tear-stained, and all too relatable.
"Elton John spotlighted her on his Rocket Hour show. The Country Music Hall of Fame featured her in its American Currents exhibit. A regular on the Grand Ole Opry — 30 appearances and counting — Enderlin has seen 50+ of her songs recorded by Lee Ann Womack, Reba, Willie Nelson, Luke Bryan, and The War and Treaty. She recently co-wrote "Blood in the River" for an upcoming 2026 Amazon Prime series produced by Morgan Freeman and Kevin Costner.
Moose won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song for co-writing "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" — Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett's iconic anthem. As a touring musician he was a core member of Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band.
As a producer, he co-produced Jamey Johnson's That Lonesome Song — ACM and CMA Song of the Year for "In Color," Grammy-nominated for Album of the Year. The ACM Piano/Keyboard Player of the Year (2015, 2017, 2023), Moose has played on over 40 #1 singles and soundtracks including Pixar's Cars. Inducted into both the Arkansas and Michigan Country Music Halls of Fame.
Multi-instrumentalist Alex Kline is among Nashville's premier No. 1 hit producers and songwriters. She made history as the first woman to solely produce a Mediabase #1 country hit with Tenille Arts' "Somebody Like That."
Nominated for AIMP Nashville Rising Songwriter of the Year and Music Row's Female Songwriter of the Year, her production work spans Tenille Arts, Tigirlily Gold, Harper Grace, Terri Clark, Maggie Rose, Ronnie Dunn, and more. Kline writes for Curb-Word Publishing.
Emerging from the heart of Arkansas, Sofie Smithson is a powerhouse country vocalist and songwriter leading the breakout band Sofie and The New Relics. With a voice reminiscent of Loretta Lynn and the storytelling spark of Emmylou Harris, Sofie blends classic country soul with modern Americana edge.
Reviewers consistently note her ability to connect deeply with audiences — making every performance feel personal and alive.
What Audiences Say
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I've been to dozens of shows in Nashville. Nothing comes close to the intimacy of Southern Rounds. When the writer tells you where a song came from, you can never hear it the same way again.
Sarah M.
Nashville, TN · Show Attendee
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Analog is already the best listening room in the city. Put Southern Rounds in it and you have something genuinely unforgettable. The level of talent in that circle is staggering.
James R.
Atlanta, GA · Show Attendee
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My husband surprised me with tickets as a birthday gift. We drove three hours. Worth every mile. We're already booked for the next one.
Linda k.
Knoxville, TN · Show Attendee
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Southern Rounds is available for private events, corporate gatherings, and city bookings. We bring Nashville's most celebrated songwriter tradition — and the hitmakers behind it — directly to your audience.
Full songwriter round format — 3 to 5 writers, a host, and the stories behind the songs
Available for corporate events, private parties, festival bookings, and venue residencies
Custom lineups built around your audience and occasion
Optional livestream production for remote audiences
We've produced shows across Nashville and beyond — we know how to make it work anywhere
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