Ronnie Dunn has formed a new publishing company, called Perfect Pitch Publishing. He says he’s not just a figurehead, he’s a mentor and coach who will help guide the songwriters . . . whether they like it or not.
The award-winning country hitmaker has signed four writers, including Thomas Perkins, who co-wrote Dunn’s new single, “Broken Neon Hearts.” Out Friday (Feb. 11), the song, written with Dunn and Matt Willis, is the first taste of Dunn’s fifth solo album, 100 Proof Neon, due this summer.
Dunn will continue to write for his own Showbilly Music, which houses his hits with Brooks & Dunn, while Perfect Pitch finds him signing and mentoring young writers. In addition to Perkins, the roster includes Hayden Baker, Dakota Striplin and Ariel Boetel.
Dunn hopes to provide an environment for new writers to grow like he did during his lengthy tenure with Sony/ATV (now Sony Music Publishing).
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