Artists
Saturday Feb 6, 2010
Paul Jefferson is one of those writers that makes you laugh, then he makes you think. His lyrics seem like they’re country, but they’ve got an eclectic twist to them that makes them sophisticated – he calls it “hilljack”, and he even has a band by that name. Paul wrote a hit for Aaron Tippin with a song called “As Close As I’ll Get To Loving You”, and he wrote “You’re Not My God” with Keith Urban for Keith’s first album. Biff produced Paul’s album “Dive Right In”, and you can listen to it here, or Get it Nowor, if you prefer iTunes, click here.
Lauren Lucas is a soulful singer from Columbia, South Carolina. She writes her own style of Southern Soul, and is a favorite performer in Nashville. Warner Bros records released two singles to radio several years ago, but Lauren has more recently created some of her best work.Listen to some songs that she co-wrote with Biff here.

Hall of Fame writer Hugh Prestwood
Hugh Prestwood has the poet’s power of the pen, creating images that turn into emotions, and melodies that plant themselves deep in your heart. His album, “All the Way On”, is a library of experiences and relationships, and is a musical journey that doesn’t get old – it’s just a spin away. Listen to Hugh’s album here, or Get it Now
Yvonne Smith is making a real name for herself as The Traveling Vegetarian, but she’s also working with Biff on another of her true passions – writing and singing. Together they are putting a thematic group of songs together into an album, and – yes!, you can Get it Now
Check out Yvonne’s web TV channel here.

Lyndsay plays a mean axe
Lyndsay is a self-made woman, survival trained, au natural. She is a free spirited soul who writes bluesy melodies with colorful, vibrant lyrics. Her voice has that character that makes you want to meet her, and find out what she’s all about. You can listen to her EP here, or Get it Nowor go to iTunes ![]()

Melanie Torres grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she first studied music. Her experiences led her to the Miss New Mexico pageant, where she achieved first runner-up. She moved to Nashville, and as a contestant on Nashville Star she received lots of praise from the judges and hosts – Wynonna Judd echoed John Rich and others in pronouncing her “a REAL woman”. As a woman, Melanie wants to use her popularity to reach out and support her Hispanic roots, notably helping Hispanic girls accomplish their goals and dreams. Learn more about Melanie here, and if you want to purchase her music, Get it Now.










