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Interview with Songwriter Emily Landis

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A St. Louis native, Emily Landis moved to Nashville in 2012 to attend Belmont University’s songwriting program. She signed a co-publishing deal with BMG in 2018 and has since secured cuts with artists Gabby Barrett, Eric Paslay, Kassi Ashton, Madison Kozak, and more.  

Frequently co-writes with hit songwriters Liz Rose, Lee Thomas Miller, Jamie Moore, Rodney Clawson, and Craig Wiseman.  

A personality of gold with wizard lyric & phrasing, at 26, Landis currently has her first single to country radio with Gabby Barrett’s “The Good Ones”. 

In this episode of 100 Years of Radio -100 Years of Hit Makers, we sit down with songwriter Emily Landis to hear stories behind the lyrics and songs she helps create.  

100 Years of Radio – 100 Years of Hit Makers special podcast series is produced in partnership with Beasley Media Group, XPERI (HD Radio), and BMI in celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the first commercial radio broadcast. 

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