Michael Knox Produces ‘Nashville’ Single

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Pictured (L-R): ABC’s Nashville Executive Music Producer Buddy Miller, actor/singer Chris Carmack and producer Michael Knox.

Producer Michael Knox has produced the next single for ABC’s Nashville, called “What If I Was Willing.” The single will air on tonight’s episode (Oct. 9) at 9 p.m. CST.

Chris Carmack, who portrays rising Country entertainer Will Lexington on the show, performed the single, which was co-written by Randy Montana, Billy Montana and Brian Davis. Knox has previously worked with the ABC show, co-producing “The Wrong Song” featuring Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere with T-Bone Burnett, as well as “I’m A Girl” featuring Panettiere.

“I had the privilege of cutting a couple things on the show last year and the producers called me this year and wanted to know if I wanted to be a part of it,” said Knox. “It’s a great experience and I loved the cast that I got to record with.”

Knox has produced work for multiple artists, including Jason Aldean, Bush Hawg, Rachel Farley, Trace Adkins, Thomas Rhett, Big SMO, Kelly Clarkson, Ludacris, Luke Bryan & Eric Church, Montgomery Gentry, Randy Owen, Josh Thompson, Frankie Ballard, Hank Williams Jr., Brother Trouble, Chuck Wicks and others.

Fans can visit ABC Music Lounge to view an extended performance of “What If I Was Willing.” The single is available for download on iTunes.

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