Nashville Songwriters Night - in support of Vinceremos
Schedule
Tue Mar 11 2025 at 06:00 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
13300 6th Court North,Loxahatchee Groves,33470,US | Loxahatchee, FL
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A charity fundraiser guaranteed to be a night to remember - Nashville's elite share their music and the stories behind your favorites.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, food, 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.
“Music may speak the language of the soul but horses feed the soul.”
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.
Muddy water Mississippi preacher’s kid Danny Myrick grew up playing, singing and writing for his family gospel band in south Mississippi and had his first #1 gospel song at the age of 17. Upon moving to Nashville, Danny had several more southern gospel and Contemporary Christian hits before founding 90’s country rock band Western Flyer, with whom he had numerous top 40 hits. Danny has gone on to have cuts on a diverse range of artists from Kenny Chesney & Montgomery Gentry to Joe Cocker to Maddie & Tae who have sold over 100 million records combined. He has celebrated many hits, such as Craig Morgan’s “International Harvester, Tim McGraw’s “Truck Yeah”, LoCash’s “I Love This Life” and 2009’s most played country smash, “She’s Country”. In 2020, Danny released his first solo EP “King Of Jones County”, featuring the acclaimed song and video “God Is A Gun”, and produced recent #1 albums “Love Out Of Time” by The Voice Season 17 winner Jake Hoot and “Company’s Comin’ by Actor/Comedian/Social Influencer Leslie Jordan featuring Chris Stapleton, Dolly Parton, Eddie Vedder, Brandi Carlile, TJ Osborne and more.
Six time Grammy Nominee, Jeffrey Steele has been recognized by BMI for over 65 million airplays for hits he penned for a multitude of artists including Keith Urban, Eric Church, Zac Brown Band, Jimmy Buffett, Montgomery Gentry, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cher, .38 Special, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Trace Adkins, LeAnn Rimes, Rascal Flatts and Van Zant, Joe Cocker, Little Feat ft. Bob Seger, Joe Bonamassa, Cascada and more.
Among his many accolades over the past few years, Jeffrey Steele has been named to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, honored by the Country Music Hall of Fame as a Poet and Prophet, twice awarded BMI Songwriter of the Year and thrice the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) Songwriter of the Year. CMA has twice awarded him the coveted “Triple Play Award” for three No. 1 songs in a year. His country and A/C mega-hits include a string of chart toppers including: “Raise ‘Em Up”, “Knee Deep”, “Here,” “My Wish,” “The Cowboy In Me,” “These Days”, “My Town”, “Something to be Proud of”, “Everyday” and the groundbreaking “What Hurts The Most,” nominated for Best Country Song at the Grammy Awards.
Additionally, he has won over 35 BMI Country and Pop awards, was nominated for a Golden Globe and Critic’s Choice Award for Best Original Song “I Thought I Lost You” for the Disney/Pixar animated feature BOLT, performed by Miley Cyrus and John Travolta, been named one of Billboard Magazine’s top 5 writer’s 8 years in a row, as well as Music Row Magazine’s Songwriter of the Year Award. Steele’s latest full length album features performances with Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Jamey Johnson, John Rich and others. Steele has a string of collaborations on the horizon including the recently released “Who Knows Why” performed with iconic Songwriter and Composer Steve Dorff , “What Hurts The Most” with Gary Levox of Rascal Flatts and “Hillbillies in Hollywood” and “Like A Man’s Supposed To”with Phil Vassar.
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13300 6th Court North,Loxahatchee Groves,33470,US, 13300 6th Ct N, Loxahatchee, FL 33470-4901, United States,Loxahatchee, FloridaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: