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Major Bob Music, a publishing division, recently celebrating 30 years on the road representing writers: Garth Brooks, Alysa Vanderheym, Josh London, Harrison Kindy, Steven McMorran and Larry Bastian.

 
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Major Bob Music, a publishing division owned by Bob Doyle, whose writers include Garth Brooks, Zach Top, Leah Blevins, SJ McDonald, Anslee Davidson, Brandon Manley, Jen Stegall, Josh Grider, Nash Overstreet and Larry Bastian. The company recently celebrated 38 years in business with over seventy No. 1 singles, two ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Awards, a SESAC Songwriter of the Year, and hits such as “Fancy Like” (Walker Hayes), “Cold Beer Calling My Name” (Jameson Rodgers ft. Luke Combs), “If Tomorrow Never Comes” (Garth Brooks), “Crash and Burn” (Thomas Rhett), “DONE.” (The Band Perry), “Where It’s At” (Dustin Lynch), “I Like The Sound Of That” (Rascal Flatts), “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” (Billy Currington) and “Tennessee Orange” (Megan Moroney). Doyle co-wrote the No. 1 Good Ride Cowboy (Brooks) and was recently inducted into the IEBA (International Entertainment Buyers Association) Hall of Fame. Bob Doyle's career also includes roles at ASCAP, Warner Bros. Records, and as a pilot in the United States Air Force.