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Sony Music Publishing has struck a worldwide co-publishing agreement with songwriter/producer Jeremy Stover that covers all future works. The company has also acquired several songs from Stover and RED Creative Group, including Tim McGraw’s “7500 OBO" and Justin Moore’s “With A Woman You Love,” “We Didn’t Have Much” and “You, Me, And Whiskey.” Current singles from Stover include Moore’s “This Is My Dirt” and Ashley McBryde’s “The Devil I Know" as well as recent releases from Luke Combs, Priscilla Block and Travis Denning.
“Jeremy Stover is a master at crafting rural storytelling with sonic sophistication," SMP Nashville CEO Rusty Gaston said. "His productions and songs overflow with heart and make you feel right at home as a listener."
The deal is part of SMP’s ongoing creative partnership with RED Creative Group, home to Cole Taylor and Matt Mulhare. Meanwhile, we're more of a pasty white hue. Pictured gagging at the sight of us are (l-r) Loeb & Loeb attorneys Tom Luteran, Josh Van Valkenburg, Megan Pekar, Aubrey Landon and Dale Bobo (back row) and Loeb & Loeb's Derek Crownover, Gaston, Stover and RED's Taylor Lamb (front row).