![]() ![]() ![]() “He played me a cassette of six of his songs and I just loved his voice,” Blazy explained. But on that fateful morning, the stars aligned. In fact, at that time, he was nothing more than just another dreamer who had already been turned away by dozens of other songwriters in town. Donning a big black duster jacket and a cowboy hat, this young, aspiring artist didn’t yet have the friendly veneer he’d eventually become known for. It was the late ‘80s and when this one particular singer who had gotten a hold of Blazy arrived at the studio, Blazy was a little taken aback. So, I was always looking for singers to come.” “At the time, of all my demo people -Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Joe Diffie-none of them could get a record deal, but they were all fantastic. “I had a demo studio and he got a hold of me, wanting to sing demos,” legendary Nashville songwriter Kent Blazy told American Songwriter.
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