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Mel TillisCountry music legend, Mel Tillis, started performing in the early 50s with a group called The Westerners while serving as a baker in the United States Air Force, stationed in Okinawa. In 1956, Webb Pierce recorded a song written by Mel entitled Im Tired, and it launched Mels musical career. Awards: In 1976, Mel Tillis was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters International Hall of Fame, and that same year, he was named Country Music Associations (CMA) Entertainer of the Year. Also, for six years in the 70s, Mel Tillis won Comedian of the Year. On September 21, 1999, Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) named Mel Tillis the Songwriter of the Decade for two decades. Most recently, Mel was the recipient of the Golden Voice Entertainer Award for 2001. He also won the 2001 Golden R.O.P.E. Songwriter Award Songwriting: Mel has written well over 1,000 songs, and approximately 600 have been recorded by major artists. The following is a list of a few of those songs and artists:
In June 2001, Mel received a Special Citation of Achievement from BMI for 3 Million broadcast performances of Ruby, Dont Take Your Love To Town. Songs which have reached this coveted status are in a very select group of world-wide favorites. Singer/Entertainer: Mel has recorded more than 60 albums. He has had thirty-six Top Ten singles, with nine of them going to Number One - Good Woman Blues, Coca Cola Cowboy, and Southern Rain to mention a few. In 1993, he recorded his first gospel album. This album is entitled Beyond the Sunset. One of Mels recent recordings is the Old Dogs album with Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings, and Jerry Reed. It was released in July of 1998, and received a nomination for the 1999 Vocal Event of the Year by the Country Music Association.
He has appeared on such television shows as 20/20, The Tonight Show, The 700 Club, Prime Time Country, 60 Minutes, Crook & Chase, David Letterman, and he has served as host for Music City News Awards and Music City Tonight. Acting: Mel has appeared in numerous feature films including Every Which Way But Loose with Clint Eastwood, W.W. & The Dixie Dancekings, Cannonball Run I and II, Smokey and the Bandit II with Burt Reynolds, and the lead role with Roy Clark in Uphill All The Way. Mel Tillis has also been the spokesman for and done numerous commercials over his career for companies such as Badcock Furniture, Fina Oil Co., Whataburger, and currently for National Hearing Centers. Mels Hobbies: Gardening, cooking, fishing, painting, and watching University of Florida ball games. One of Mels hobbies painting has turned into a charitable event. 1000 limited edition signed and numbered prints of his painting Masonic America are being sold with all profits going to the Scottish Rite Foundation which benefits speech and hearing clinics all over this great nation. Other Information:
Mel Tillis is now available for your next corporate event - contact us today to arrange an appearance for your next special event. |
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