Jeremy Stover | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jeremy Stover |
Born | Ellijay, Georgia, U.S. [1] | August 20, 1972
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee |
Genres | Country |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, record producer |
Years active | 2000–present |
Jeremy Stover (born August 20, 1972) is an American country music songwriter and record producer. Stover is an alumnus of Belmont University. Stover has written singles for Tim McGraw, Jon Pardi, Wynonna, Martina McBride, and others. [2]
His first number 1 single as a songwriter was "Wherever You Are", [3] recorded by Jack Ingram, which was also the first number 1 single for Big Machine Records. [4]
Stover is best known for his work with Justin Moore, whom he helped sign with Big Machine's Valory imprint. [5] He co-wrote and produced Moore's number 1 single "Small Town USA".
Stover was one of three writers for the song, Scarecrow, released by LJ Music on July 12, 2019. [6] [7]
In 2014, Stover founded independent music publisher RED Creative Group. In 2018, the company expanded with the launch of RED Creative Management in partnership with Red Light Management.
Year | Artist | Album | Song | Co-writer |
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2002 | Emerson Drive | Emerson Drive | "Fall Into Me" | Danny Orton |
Sixwire | Sixwire | "Broken" | Steve Mandile | |
2003 | Clay Walker | A Few Questions | "Sweet Sun Angel" | Greg Barnhill, Kris Bergsnes |
Jimmy Wayne | Jimmy Wayne | "Blue and Brown" | Jimmy Wayne | |
Sara Evans | Restless | "Restless" | Willie Mack | |
Wynona Judd | What the World Needs Now is Love | "Your Day Will Come" | Stephony Smith | |
2004 | Emerson Drive | What If? | "You're Like Coming Home" | Brandon Kinney, Brian Dean Maher |
Rachel Proctor | Right Where I Belong | "I'm Gonna Get You Back" | Rachel Proctor | |
"We Did it Our Way" | Rachel Proctor | |||
2005 | Lonestar | Coming Home | "You're Like Coming Home" | Brandon Kinney, Brian Dean Maher |
"I'll Die Tryin'" | Steve Bogard | |||
2006 | Danielle Peck | Danielle Peck | "Findin' a Good Man" | Casey Koesel, Brian Dean Maher |
"Somebody for You" | Danielle Peck | |||
Emerson Drive | Countrified | "Everyday Woman" | Brian Maher | |
Jack Ingram | Wherever You Are | "Wherever You Are" | Steve Bogard | |
Rebecca Lindsey | Headlights on the Highway | "Cry Me a River" | Lisa Drew, Morgane Hayes | |
Shane Yellowbird | Life is Calling My Name | "Drive Me Home" | Willie Mack, Brandon Kinney | |
2007 | Jack Ingram | This Is It | "Maybe She'll Get Lonely" | John Kennedy, Jamie Paulin |
Martina McBride | Waking Up Laughing | "Trying to Find a Reason" | Tommy Lee James | |
2008 | The Lost Trailers | Holler Back | "How 'Bout You Don't" | Geoffrey Nielson, Stokes Nielson, Vicky McGehee, Ryder Lee |
2009 | Justin Moore | Justin Moore | "Small Town USA" | Brian Dean Maher, Justin Moore |
"Backwoods" | Jamie Paulin, Justin Moore | |||
"Good Ole American Way" | Brian Dean Maher, Justin Moore | |||
"Back That Thing Up" | Randy Houser | |||
"The Only Place That I Call Home" | Dallas Davidson, Justin Moore | |||
"Grandpa" | Jamie Paulin, Justin Moore | |||
"Hank It" | Justin Moore, Brian Dean Maher | |||
2010 | Colt Ford, Randy Houser | Chicken And Biscuits | "Hey Y'all" | Jonathan Lawhorn, Tyler Farr |
Sarah Buxton | Sarah Buxton | "Innocence" | Sarah Buxton, Dave Berg, Georgia Middleman | |
2011 | Hunter Hayes | Hunter Hayes | "More Than I Should" | Hunter Hayes, Rivers Rutherford |
Justin Moore | Outlaws Like Me | "Til My Last Day" | Brian Dean Maher, Justin Moore | |
"Bait A Hook" | Justin Moore, Rhett Akins | |||
"Redneck Side" | Kris Bergsnes, Rick Giles | |||
"My Kind Of Woman" | Brian Dean Maher, Justin Moore | |||
"Beer Time" | Justin Moore, Rhett Akins | |||
"Flyin' Down A Back Road" | Jamie Paulin, Justin Moore | |||
"If You Don't Like My Twang" | Justin Moore, Rhett Akins | |||
"Guns" | Jamie Paulin, Justin Moore | |||
"Sunshine Babies" | Justin Moore, Rhett Akins | |||
"Bed Of My Chevy" | Justin Moore | |||
"Outlaws Like Me" | Justin Moore | |||
Scotty McCreery | Clear as Day | Write My Number On Your Hand" | Jamie Paulin, Thomas Rhett | |
The Janedear Girls | The Janedear Girls | "Wildflower" | Susan Brown, Vicky McGehee | |
2013 | Drake White | The Simple Life | "The Simple Life" | Brian Dean Maher, Drake White |
Jake Owen | Days of Gold | "Sure Feels Right" | Jaren Johnston, Zac Maloy | |
JJ Lawhorn | Original Good Ol' Boy | "You Don't Know Me Very Well" | JJ Lawhorn, Dallas Davidson | |
"You Can Tell A Man By His Truck" | JJ Lawhorn, Ben Hayslip | |||
"When She Puts On Them Jeans" | JJ Lawhorn, Brandon Kinney | |||
"She Kissed Me Anyway" | JJ Lawhorn, Ben Hayslip | |||
"It's Too Late Now" | JJ Lawhorn, Rhett Akins | |||
Justin Moore | Off the Beaten Path | "Lettin' The Night Roll" | Justin Moore, Rodney Clawson | |
"Beer" | Brandon Kinney, Justin Moore | |||
"Wheels" | Brian Maher, Justin Moore | |||
"I'd Want It To Be Yours" | Brandon Kinney, Justin Moore | |||
"Dirt Road Kid" | Brett Jones | |||
"Country Radio" | David Lee Murphy, Justin Moore | |||
"One Dirt Road" | Jamie Paulin, Justin Moore | |||
"Off the Beaten Path" | Brandon Kinney, Chris Janson | |||
"Big Ass Headache" | Brandon Kinney, Justin Moore | |||
"For Some Ol' Redneck Reason" | Justin Moore, Rhett Akins | |||
2014 | Cole Swindell | Cole Swindell | "Get Up" | Brandon Kinney, Cole Swindell |
2015 | Chris Young | I'm Comin' Over | "Sunshine Overtime" | Chris Young, Corey Crowder |
Dallas Smith | Kids With Cars | "Lifted" | Jaren Johnston, Zac Maloy | |
Easton Corbin | About to Get Real | "About to Get Real" | Ben Hayslip, Rhett Akins | |
Eli Young Band | Turn It On | "Plastic" | Ashley Gorley, Mike Eli, Ross Copperman | |
Jordan Rager | Feels Like One of Them | "Feels Like One of Them" | Jaron Caleb Boyer | |
Tim McGraw | Damn Country Music | "How I'll Always Be" | Chris Janson, Jamie Paulin | |
2016 | Adam Craig | Adam Craig | "Reckon" | Randy Montana, Derek George |
Dallas Smith | Side Effects | "Only One You" | Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason | |
Frankie Ballard | It All Started With a Beer | "It All Started With a Beer" | Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason | |
Jon Pardi | California Sunrise | "Can't Turn You Down" | Randy Montana, Corey Crowder | |
Justin Moore | Kinda Don't Care | "Goobye Back" | Justin Moore, Ross Copperman | |
"Got It Good" | Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason | |||
"When I Get Home" | Dean Dillon, Justin Moore | |||
LOCASH | The Fighters | "I Know Somebody" | Rhett Akins, Ross Copperman | |
Ronnie Dunn | Tattoed Heart | "Young Buck" | Jaren Johnston | |
2017 | Ben Gallagher | Ben Gallagher | "Against The World" | Ben Gallaher, Lance Miller |
Chris Janson | EVERYBODY | "Eyes For Nobody" | Chris Janson | |
2018 | Meghan Patrick | Country Music Made Me Do It | "Country Music Made Me Do It" | Dan Isbell, Meghan Sylvia Patrick |
2019 | Justin Moore | Late Nights and Longnecks | "Why We Drink" | Casey Beathard, David Lee Murphy, Justin Moore |
"On The Rocks" | Chase McGill, Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni | |||
"Jesus and Jack Daniels" | Chase McGill, Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni | |||
"Someday I Gotta Quit" | Casey Beathard, Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni | |||
"Airport Bar" | Casey Beathard, Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni | |||
"Good Times Don't" | Chase McGill, Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni | |||
"Never Gonna Drink Again" | Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Rhett Akins | |||
"Small Town Street Cred" | Chase McGill, Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni | |||
The Ones That Didn't Make It Back Home" | Chase McGill, Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni | |||
"That's My Boy" | Casey Beathard, Justin Moore | |||
LOCASH | Brothers | "Beers To Catch Up On" | Paul DiGiovanni, Rhett Akins | |
Montgomery Gentry | Outskirts | "Joe Six-Pack" | Jesse Frasure, Travis Denning | |
2020 | The Cadillac Three | Country Fuzz | "Hard Out Here for a Country Boy" | Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason |
"Dirt Road Nights" | Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason | |||
Travis Denning | Beer's Better Cold | "Where's That Beer Been" | Chris Stevens, Rhett Akins, Travis Denning | |
"Sittin' By a Fire" | Rhett Akins, Travis Denning |
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