Songwriters Hall of Famer Steve Dorff Signs with Music City Artists for Booking

by Andrew Braithwaite
Nashville, TN - Songwriters Hall of Famer Steve Dorff has signed with Music City Artists for booking, following his recent signing with Leadership Artists for management. Dorff continues his partnership with Richlynn Group for publicity. 
 
Steve is known for writing songs for iconic artists such as Barbara Streisand, Celine Dion, Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Whitney Houston, Cher, Ringo Starr, George Straight, Garth Brooks, Ray Charles and many more. He is also a successful film and TV composer known for writing the theme songs to Reba, Growing Pains, Murphy Brown, Murder She Wrote, Columbo, Spenser: For Hire and songs and scores for Pure Country, Bronco Billy, Rocky IV, Tin Cup, Every Which Way But Loose, and Honky Tonk Man.
 
"We are really excited to be working with such a successful and prolific talent as Steve Dorff. We constantly try to surround ourselves with highly successful and talented people and Steve truly fits the bill...and to be named to the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame this year is another amazing achievement in an unbelievable career. Steve has a great team of people around him and I am thrilled that Music City Artists is a part of it," says Charles Ray on behalf of Music City Artists.  
 
Tour Dates:
 
Nov. 14 - Baltimore, MD - Cabaret at Germano's
Nov. 15 - Rahway, NJ - Union Co. Performing Arts Center / Hamilton Stage
Mar. 22 - Duluth, GA - Red Clay Music Foundry
*More dates soon to follow.

About Steve Dorff: 

Steve's career as a songwriter spans five decades and includes more than forty BMI Awards, twenty Top 10 hits, twelve No. 1 hits, and an American Music Award. This Grammy and Emmy-nominated songwriter and composer has had songs recorded by more than four hundred artists from all genres of music, as well as twenty-eight movie scores and countless theme songs and placements on TV series. 
 
Dorff published the 2017 memoir, I Wrote That One Too...A Life in Songwriting from Willie to Whitney, and enjoys performing at venues across the country. In Steve's live show, I Wrote That One, Too...A Life In Songwriting from Willie to Whitney, audiences will be treated to behind the scenes stories, anecdotes, and insight into some of America's best-known songs as Steve performs many of his best-loved hits and shares the fascinating stories behind them.
 
For more details on Steve Dorff, please visit www.stevedorff.com. To learn more about Music City Artists, visit musiccityartists.com