NASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 1 Billboard chart-topping singer-songwriter, Adam Sanders, has signed a co-publishing deal with Round Hill Music Nashville. Sanders, who’s written No. 1 hits for Cole Swindell (“Ain’t Worth The Whiskey”) and Dustin Lynch (“Hell Of A Night”), and has had album cuts recorded by Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, Scotty McCreery and Tracy Lawrence, recently released his new single, “Make Em Wanna Change.”
 
In addition to being a sought-after and respected songwriter, Sanders is also a successful independent country artist with more than 90 million total streams and more than 77,000 digital sales. As a performer, he’s shared the stage with Eric Church, Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett, Dustin Lynch, Cole Swindell, Easton Corbin, Michael Ray and Rodney Atkins, among many others.
 
“I am very excited to be working with Adam,” said Round Hill’s Mark Brown. “He has a track record as a hit songwriter, he’s an exceptional artist, and he brings with him a solid work ethic. We look forward to having great success together.”
 
“When you find a team that is willing to work just as hard as you, it’s a dangerous combo. Round Hill Music’s success speaks for itself and I’m fired up to be working with Bob and Mark, along with the rest of the Round Hill staff,” Sanders shared.
 
Round Hill Music Nashville has celebrated 42 No. 1 songs since opening its doors in 2014. Round Hill’s roster of writers includes Adam Sanders, Ashley Gorley, Dallas Davidson, Derek Austin, Devin Guisande, Early James, Eric Arjes, Gareth Dunlop, Jimmy Robbins, Katie Pruitt, Lindsey Lee Taylor, SHEL, and Wade Kirby. Through its partnership with Big Loud, Round Hill also represents Chris Tompkins, Craig Wiseman, Jamie Moore, Joey Moi, Matt Dragstrem and Rodney Clawson. Notable catalogs include those of Bob DiPiero, Josh Kear and Marti Frederiksen.
 
Recently, Sanders released a music video for “Make Em Wanna Change,” which Taste of Country lauded as an “mid-tempo, retro-cool song,” written by Sanders, Adam Craig and Dallas Wilson. American Songwriter compared Sanders’ sound to Garth Brooks, writing, “Think about the way Garth sounds when he sings. There’s no act there. That’s no facade. That’s just him. It’s who he is. Sanders fits in much the same way.”
  
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ABOUT ADAM SANDERS:
Raw talent is essential for an artist to develop a successful career, but a strong sense of identity is just as crucial. Adam Sanders possesses both. The proof is in the listening of Sanders’ 2020 releases: “the mid-tempo, retro-cool song (Taste of Country),” “Make Em Wanna Change,” and “the infectious tune (Billboard),” “Ruled The World,” which featured seven singer-songwriters and a video starring Tracy Lawrence, Aaron Tippin, Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire. A native of Lake City, FL, Sanders knew at an early age that music would be his life. Most of Sanders’ family had musical talent, especially his uncle Scotty Sanders, a professional steel guitar player, who encouraged his nephew’s dream. After honing his skills performing around northern Florida, Sanders moved to Nashville in 2009. He worked construction to pay the bills while developing his chops as a songwriter. His skills caught the attention of executives at Big Yellow Dog who signed him to a publishing deal in December of 2011. Sanders first found success in Nashville as a songwriter, penning songs for Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley and Tyler Farr, among others. One of Music Row’s hottest young songwriters, Sanders has topped the charts with such No. 1 singles as Cole Swindell’s “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” and Dustin Lynch’s “Hell of a Night.” Sanders learned how to craft a song that was right in the pocket for country radio. He then embarked on his artist career, quickly earning a reputation as an up and comer to watch as he independently sold over 70,000 singles, scored over 90 million total streams and charted at No. 33 on Billboard’s Country Albums chart with his self-titled, debut EP. Sanders continues to lay the groundwork for what is destine to be the perfect pendulum swing from the story-telling and twang of the 90’s to the progressive infectious sound found in today’s Country Music.

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