Phillip & Amber Leigh White
Phillip
originally from North Alabama and Amber Leigh a native Texan girl met
up in Nashville, TN and became friends and co-writers. Soon after married
and have become partners in their country music careers.
Phillip
has written songs recorded by major artists such as Reba McEntire ("Survivor"
& "He Gets That From Me") Rascal Flatts ("I'm Moving On"), Blake Shelton
("Nobody But Me"),and Neal McCoy ("Billy's Got His Beer Goggle's On").
His songs have been part of many national television appearances and live
performances in the United States and other counties. Phillip has had
the opportunity to write with many know artists such as Blake Shelton,
Rascal Flatts, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and many more. His song "I'm Moving On"
was voted Song of the Year by both the Academy of Country Music and Nashville
Songwriters Association in 2002/2003. "Survivor" has become the theme
song for the WB sitcom "Reba" starring of course Reba McEntire.
Amber
Leigh White is a former Dreamworks recording artist and has a very impressive
resume as a writer herself. She co-wrote a grammy nominated lullabye not long
after moving to Nashville, and has since landed several significant cuts on
major label acts such as Chalee Tennison and new Capital Records artist Luke
Bryan. Amber also stays busy as one of Nashville's top female demo singers
and background vocalists.

Marv Green
Marv Green is a Grammy nominated singer/songwriter. He has had songs recorded by Lonestar, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, George Strait, Diamond Rio, Sara Evans, Jo Dee Messina, Lee Ann Womack, Trisha Yearwood among others. He was BMI's 2001 Country songwriter of the year and has been awarded 1999 ACM song of the year and 2000 BMI Country song of the year for 'Amazed' by Lonestar.