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Tony Lane

Tony Lane comes from the small town of Comanche, Texas.  He played the bars in Dallas-Ft. Worth and Colorado for many years before relocating to Nashville.   Signing with Famous Music (later acquired by Sony ATV) in 1997, Lane quickly had his first number one song, Lee Ann Womack’s “A Little Past Little Rock.”  He continued this run with George Strait’s “Run,” John Michael Montgomery”s “Letters From Home,” and the Grammy-nominated “I Need You” by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.  He has had cuts by Trace Adkins, Billy Currington, Randy Travis, Sara Evans, Tracy Lawrence and many others.  More recently he co-wrote Trace Adkin’s “This Ain’t No Love Song” and Lady Antebellum’s “Hello World”.  His song, “Roll with It”, became a No. 1 hit for Easton Corbin. He currently writes for BMG Music Nashville.

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