MONTY POWELL
John Denver showed me what was possible with just a guitar and a voice and Alice Cooper taught me that rock and roll could still be about catchy, singable tunes. Springsteen broke my heart by being too beautiful and Elvis Costello put it back together by being so literate.
I have pursued these illusive creatures my whole life and have had the great pleasure of capturing a few of my own that might meekly stand alongside the ones that inspired me to make this my life’s work. People often say to me, “You put that in a way I never could.” It is just as true for me. Despite my best attempts to tell my story and to say in a couple of lines the thing closest to my heart, it is no surprise that it was already said for me by a songwriter before I ever put pen to paper.
“When my life is over
Remember when we were together
We were alone
And I was singing my song for you.”
One on one with my guitar. A hundred people in a club. Millions listening to the radio or watching TV as someone else performs something I have helped create. Thanks for letting me sing my songs for you.
Looking for Monty Powell? You don’t have to look far. He is usually hanging around somewhere at the top of the radio charts and most recently you will now be able to find him live on stage co-starring in a new musical he co-wrote with his wife and bandmate, Anna Wilson called “SONGSTARS”. This songwriter musical made its workshop debut with a summer residency at the new Woolworth Theatre in downtown Nashville. It’s a scripted show that tells his and Wilson’s personal story of chasing dreams and finding love amid the backdrop of their separate and combined Nashville pilgrimages to songwriting success.
He is also easily found on any one of the 60 million plus records floating around containing one of his songs. Powell is a highly decorated songwriter having been named SESAC’s Songwriter of the Year (2009), is a recipient of the prestigious CMA Triple Play Award (2010), has earned seven BMI Millionaire Awards and has over three decades of other songwriting honors, penning hits for Tim McGraw, Billy Ray Cyrus, Diamond Rio, Colin Raye, Brooks & Dunn, Chris Cagle and more. Additionally, he was a key creative force in establishing the mega success story of Keith Urban by producing Urban’s first American release “The Ranch” and was one of his top collaborators for many years earning a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Original Song in a Motion Picture for his co-written song with Keith Urban “For You” in the movie “Act of Valor”, as well as a Critics Choice Award nomination for the same. Additionally, his handwritten manuscript of his classic hit “Days Go By” is on display in the permanent collection at The Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN.
Apart from songwriting, Powell is also an accomplished music producer. He is currently co-producing with his wife and recording artist/songwriter, Anna Wilson, a project that highlights various country and pop and Americana artists as they re-imagine the songs of one of the finest singer/songwriters of our time…the great Billy Joel. It is called “A Nashville State of Mind” and features Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris, Lady Antebellum, Willie Nelson and Tim McGraw to name a few. Powell also co-produced Diamond Rio’s first three albums, two of which are now platinum and one is gold, as well as Keith Urban’s critically acclaimed band “The Ranch” for Capitol Records. In 1994, he won a CMA “Album of the Year” award for his production work on “Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles”. In addition, Powell produced “Working Man’s Blues by Jed Zepplin” (Steve Wariner, Lee Roy Parnell and Diamond Rio) on the highly acclaimed “Mamma’s Hungry Eyes: A Tribute to Merle Haggard”.
Over his 40-year career, Powell also has held roles in artist management. His clients have included Muzik Mafia member, James Otto (Warner Brothers), Trent Tomlinson (Lyric Street) and Chuck Wicks (RCA), all who steadily rose to country music stardom under his watch.
In the midst of all the various hats Monty wears these days, he also finds time to donate his talent to many charitable causes like St. Jude, T.J Martell, and Habitat for Humanity, but the cause closest to his heart is the Alzheimer’s Association. Powell’s father died from an early on-set of Alzheimer’s, so Monty decided to use music as his weapon to fight this terrible disease. He took action by creating an initiative called Better Start Livin’ that was inspired by his mega hit “Days Go By”, penned with superstar Keith Urban. Together, for the first time in concert, Powell was joined by Urban, Anna Wilson and rising star, Matt Jenkins at the Cobb Energy Center in Atlanta, GA, where they raised over $250,000 in a single evening to fund Alzheimer’s research.
Currently, alongside his wife Anna Wilson, Powell spends his time co-writing, producing and performing in an Americana duo they have founded together called Troubadour 77, that pays homage to the 70s Laurel Canyon SoCal sound that so heavily influenced them. As they drive forward, Powell states, “We are performing original music that is reminiscent of the classic singer-songwriters that helped define our generation.”
Monty currently splits his time between Nashville, the mountains of Colorado and the Florida Keys and can often be found golfing, chasing fish with a fly rod on the gulf coast or skiing down a black diamond run on the slopes in Utah.
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SONGWRITING & PRODUCTION CREDITS
Monty Powell has written countless songs that have found their home with artists on country radio as well as produced some of today’s most respected artist!
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(It’s a lot.)