NEIL THRASHER

SONGWRITER

Alabama native Neil Thrasher is one of Nashville’s most accomplished songwriters. With hundreds of songs recorded over the last 25 years by some of country music’s most successful artists.

Throughout his career, Neil has received some of country music’s most prestigious awards including:

  • 20 ASCAP Country Music Awards

  • ASCAP 2004 Country Songwriter of The Year

  • ASCAP 2013 Country Song of The Year for “How Country Feels” recorded by Randy Houser

  • CMA Triple Play Award for “Tattoos On This Town” recorded by Jason Aldean, “Banjo” recorded by Rascal Flatts and “Fly Over States” recorded by Jason Aldean

  • NSAI’s Songs I Wish I’d Written Award for “Fly Over States” recorded by Jason Aldean and “There Goes My Life” recorded by Kenny Chesney

  • GMA 41st Annual Dove Award for Country Song of The Year “Somebody Like Me” recorded by Jason Crabb

As a writer, Neil has had many songs recorded by artists such as Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Luke Bryan, Ronnie Dunn, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire, Montgomery Gentry, Lee Brice, Scotty McCreery, Rodney Atkins, Casey James, Tyler Farr, Randy Houser, Edwin McCain, David Nail, Diamond Rio, and many others.

When not writing songs, producing, or singing you will most likely find Neil out on the golf course, in the woods, or spending time with his wife and two daughters.