January 3, 2024 – Nashville, TN
Red Street Publishing inks deal with seasoned hitmaker Brian White at the Red Street offices on Music Row. White brings a star-studded career in both artistry and songwriting to a powerhouse roster which includes Jason Crabb, Carl Cartee, Don Koch, Iveth Luna, Kevin Rooney, Cade Thompson and the Ward Brothers. White shares, “I’m beyond grateful to be a part of the Red Street family. They have put together an amazing team and I’m excited about the opportunity to work together with them. I have a lot of musical history with both Jay and Don and I’m looking forward to adding to our story!”

With over four hundred cuts to date including sixteen #1s, Brian White is responsible for hits like Michael English’s “Holding Out Hope To You,” and The Martin’s “The Promise,” both of which took home a Dove Award for Song Of The Year, as well as multiple Country knockouts like SESAC Country Song of The Year “Watching You” recorded by Rodney Atkins and Jason Aldean’s #1 song “Blame It On You.” Coupled with a fifteen year career as a touring artist with the band “Brian White & Justice,” White has carved out a name for himself in the publishing world with songs that have been recorded by Christian artists like We Are Messengers, Ben Fuller, Consumed By Fire, Danny Gokey, Kutless, 7eventh Time Down, Avalon, Point of Grace, Mandisa, 4 Him, Larnelle Harris, Karyn Williams, Selah and many more. Brian has also gained major success in the Country and Pop markets with cuts by artists like Rascal Flatts, Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Gary Allan, Rodney Atkins, The Swon Brothers, Steve Holy, Earl Scruggs, Terri Clark, Kix Brooks and Blackhawk. Red Street’s EVP of Publishing/A&R Don Koch shares, “Brian and I grew up as writers together in the mid 80’s. He has become one of the few in Nashville who write Christian and country music equally well. I am proud to have him as a part of our Red Street writing team.”

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