Nashville Songwriters Night - in support of Vinceremos
Schedule
Sun Mar 08 2026 at 05:30 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding | Loxahatchee Groves, FL
About this Event
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This unique event brings together an evening of music and support for a good cause. A Songwriters Night is an intimate musical performance where songwriters share their songs and the stories behind them, offering a deeper connection with the audience. Guests will experience open bar, three-course meal, and a great show!
Vinceremos means to conquer or to overcome and for 42 years Vinceremos Therapeutic Horsemanship Center has been providing equine assisted services to individuals with physical, cognitive and emotional disabilities. Over the years Vinceremos has grown into the center we see today, located on 15 acres in Loxahatchee, Florida, 20 horses call this farm home. In peak season these horses under the direction of certified professionals and with the assistance of numerous volunteers enable the center to provide services to 220+ clients weekly.
The Goal of this event is to welcome supporters to the farm, to share with them the impact equine assisted services make in the lives of our clients and to have a good time.
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MEET THE SONGWRITERS
Dean Alexander is a Grammy nominated songwriter who got his first publishing deal by the late Barbara Orbison (widow of Roy Orbison) and whose work can be heard on Brent Cobb's "Black Crow" (featuring Jason Isbell), “Life Ain’t Fair” w/ Sheryl Crow, Top 40 with “Live A Little” and most recently, Kristian Bush’s “Heart of Yours,” Kendall Marvel’s “Hell Bent On Hard Times,” and a many more, as well as multiple TV/syncs including the hit show NASHVILLE. He has shared the stage with acts such as Dwight Yoakam to Sheryl Crow & John Fogerty to Jimmy Buffet. A survivor of Nashville's music industry, having earned his stripes as a Gibson Guitar luthier, Lower Broadway performer, major-label artist, and A-list songwriter long before embracing his independence where he shines a light on his traumas and triumphs with his debut full-length album, Devil Man's Blues. Dean writes about himself, spinning a rich (and, at times, tragic) backstory into raw, rugged roots music laced with dark humor, bright melodies, and instrumentation that splits the difference between 1970s folk-rock and modern-day Americana. He’s continuing to carve out his own signature corner in the roots world with a new record in the works.
Marv Green is a Grammy nominated singer songwriter. Artists including George Strait, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Morgan Wallen, Cody Johnson, Reba, Eric Church, Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Dierks Bentley, Lonestar, Faith Hill, Brooks And Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Bon Jovi, Jason Aldean, Jewel, Chris Young, Dustin Lynch, Jo Dee Messina, Lee Ann Womack, Sara Evans, Martina McBride, Jessica Andrews, Kelly Pickler, Brad Paisley, Rodney Atkins, Billy Currington, Danny Gokey and Joe Diffie have recorded his songs.
Marv captured his first number-one hit, 'True', recorded by George Strait in 1998. The following year he scored his second number-one with 'Amazed' recorded by Lonestar. 'Amazed' spent a record breaking eight weeks at number one on Billboard. Green was honered by BMI with their Song Of The Year Award in 2000. Green was awarded the BMI Songwriter Of The Year in 2001. Marv also claimed the ACM Song Of The Year for 'Amazed' as well as a Grammy nomination. Green collected his third number-one song with 'It Just Comes Natural' recorded by George Strait and his fourth number-one with the Carrie Underwood single 'Wasted'. His single with Brooks And Dunn titled 'Proud Of The House We Built' went top 5. Rodney Atkins took his song 'Farmer's Daughter' to the top 5. Marv co-wrote 'Creepin' by Eric Church. Marv’s other number-one songs include Reba and 'Consider Me Gone’, Chris Young’s ‘Who I Am With You’, Tim McGraw’s ’Shotgun Rider’ and ‘I Called Mama’.
Tried & true Texan, Music City hitmaker, frontman, and multi-instrumentalist are just a few of the monikers Terry McBride has worn in his decades-long chart-topping career.
A Lampasas, TX native, McBride spent his teenage summers on the road with his dad, the late Dale McBride, who was a recording artist with several Billboard charted singles. Terry traveled as part of his father’s band for three years before moving on to Austin to further pursue his musical career. He became a sought-after bass player in the local scene playing with Texas artists Lee Roy Parnell, Bill Carter & The Blame, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Johnny Duncan, Rosie Flores, as well as a two-year stint with legendary Texas artist, Delbert McClinton.
In 1989, Terry left Austin for Nashville where the songs he had been writing found their way to MCA president Tony Brown, who would later go on to sign Terry to a recording contract with the label. The group McBride & The Ride was formed and would record four albums for MCA over the next five years. The trio racked up several top five singles including “Sacred Ground,” a # 1 single in 1992. McBride received two million air awards for his writing credits for “Just One Night” and “Going Out Of My Mind”. During that time, the band received CMA and ACM nominations for vocal group of the year before disbanding in 1995.
After his run with McBride & The Ride, Terry began to focus most of his attention on songwriting. Through the years his songs have been recorded by Garth Brooks, George Strait, Reba McEntire, Hank Williams Jr, Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Alan Jackson, Cody Johnson, Drake Milligan, Cole Swindell, Trace Adkins, Jamey Johnson, Easton Corbin, Lost Frequencies, Kenny Rogers, Billy Ray Cyrus, Josh Gracin, John Anderson, Jim Lauderdale, Josh Ward, Ricky Van Shelton, Casey James, David Ball, Wade Hayes, Kevin Fowler, Louie TheSinger, George Ducas, Jack Ingram, Braxton Keith, Ricochet, Andy Griggs, Jason Michael Carroll, Gretchen Wilson, James Otto, Gord Bamford, George Canyon, Emerson Drive, Rosie Flores, Triston Marez, Kin Faux and Sam Grow. Throughout his prolific career, he has had 13 BMI awards and 12 million airplay awards to his credit.
Through his many cuts as a writer, one artist, in particular, abounds in his catalog. Terry has had over 25 songs recorded by GRAMMY-winning duo Brooks & Dunn, including thirteen singles, four #1 songs, and five top-five singles. The band’s fastest-rising final #1 single, “Play Something Country,” was written by McBride and Dunn. Terry also co-wrote and produced the duo’s final single, “Honky Tonk Stomp,” featuring rock icon Billy Gibbons. Other notable singles include “Proud of The House,” “Cowgirls Don’t Cry,” featuring Reba McEntire, and the mega-hit “If You See Him/If You See Her,” also with Reba.
Agenda
🕑: 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM
VIP and Sponsor Cocktail Reception
🕑: 06:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Welcome All Guests
Info: Gate open for GA ticket holders and all guests are welcome to find their assigned seats for introductions and presentation. Food will be provided family style per table.
🕑: 08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Songwriter Performances
Host: Dean Alexander
Info: Songwriters take to the stage.
Where is it happening?
Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding, 13300 6th Court North, Loxahatchee Groves, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 266.97 to USD 1563.50


