
Phoenix Club of Nashville Songwriters Night
City Winery Nashville Presents Phoenix Club of Nashville Songwriters Night - Benefitting BeWell in School on February 24th at 7:30 PM!
The Phoenix Club of Nashville is a registered 501(c)(3) organization with the dual mission of benefiting under-served youth in Middle Tennessee and developing members into leaders in their community and in business.
PCON will be highlighting a grant approved in December of 2024 for $10,000 to support BeWell in School's new Gold School Partnership with Tom Joy Elementary, an underserved MNPS school located in East Nashville. Additionally, We will be crowdfunding for BeWell at the event through live donations. If you would like to go ahead and donate in support of their mission now, please feel free to do so at this link: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/pconxbewellinschool/(opens in a new tab)
BeWell in School® 's in-person and digital programs leverage breath, movement, and mindfulness to transform school climates and create educational environments where everyone feels supported to learn, grow, and be themselves.
Kiley Dean, is an American singer. Dean was born and raised in a small town in Arkansas. When she was about 7 years old, her family decided to move to Orlando. She grew up singing in school and church, which led her to singing back-up for Britney Spears' tours, "…Baby One More Time" and "Oops!... I Did It Again" In 2002, she was signed to Timbaland's Beat Club Records, releasing two singles before her Timbaland-produced debut album, Simple Girl. After being released from Interscope records, Kiley began touring as a background vocalist and vocal producer for stars including: Madonna, NKOTB, Matthew Morrison, and Demi Lovato. Kiley is now the lead singer for County/Rock band, Chapin Dean. Nashville-based CHAPIN DEAN is a country rock band featuring Grammy winners and #1 hit makers, quickly rising in the music scene.
Brian White
Touring Artist , #1 Song Writer , Producer, Recording Artist, Award Winner. These are just a few of the words that describe Brian White. One of Nashville’s most sought after hit makers, White has been on every side of the microphone during his career. White’s songs have been recorded by Christian acts such as Danny Gokey, Mandisa, Kutless, Avalon, Point of Grace, Larnelle Harris, 7th Time Down, Karyn Williams, Jaci Velasquez and many more, earning him Fourteen #1 Songs and 2 Dove Awards! His successes in the Country market have landed him songs recorded by hit makers Jason Aldean , Trace Adkins, Rascal Flatts, Gary Alan, Neal McCoy, The Swon Brothers, Kix Brooks, Charley Pride, Blackhawk, to name a few as well as the Fiveweek #1 Smash, "Watching You" for Rodney Atkins which was named SESAC Country Song of the Year and Billboard Magazines "Most Played Country Song of 2007" as well as being nominated for SONG OF THE YEAR honors at the 2008 Academy of Country Music Awards. ! Recently “Watching You” was name the “Most Played Country Song of The Decade” and landed at # 37 in the “Top 100 Country Songs Of All Time”. Brian continues to be a writer whose songs cross the lines that so many tend to draw in todays music. A man of Faith and conviction , White currently lives in Nashville with his wife , Christian Recording artist Karyn Williams and writes and produces for SB21 Music Publishing. Brian makes his home in Nashville, TN with award winning Christian Recording Artist Karyn Williams. and writes for Anthem Entertainment Music Publishing.
Trent Fisher
Trent was born in southern California into a football family. His father’s coaching career ultimately led them to Nashville. Their world revolved around football on Sunday afternoons but on Sunday nights, Trent played music for friends and family. As a walk-on at Auburn University, he juggled football and music, playing for the Tigers on Saturdays and leading worship in church on Sunday mornings. Trent returned to Nashville in 2017 and worked various jobs while developing his songwriting. With the desire to give back, he began teaching history and psychology at his former high school in 2019. A dedicated husband and father, Trent weaves what is both personal and universal into his writing. He had his first cut in 2021 with Pryor and Lee’s “Good Ol’ Dogs and God.” Trent signed with Dream 3 in early 2024.
Emily Earle
Earle first gained national prominence during a successful run on the third season of NBC’s “The Voice,” which came about after a television producer noticed the recent Berklee College of Music graduate performing on the subway platforms of Manhattan’s Rockefeller Center station. Following “The Voice,” she moved to Nashville to write, record and tour. With the same hustle and determination that marked her busking days in New York, Earle often took late-night Greyhound buses to her out-of-town gigs to save money, sojourns she now recollects fondly as her first “solo bus tours.” In the years since, Earle has become one of Music City’s more prolific songwriters and collaborators. She pens hundreds of songs annually and her compositions have been recorded by numerous esteemed artists, including her uncle Steve Earle, Now United, Walker McGuire, Hayden Haddock, Jon Wolfe and several promising emerging talents as well. Earle – named one of CMT’s Next Up Now Artists in 2022 – is also a dynamic performer who has shared the stage with Robert Earle Keen, Shawn Camp, Aaron Watson, Tanya Tucker, John Michael Montgomery and many others.


