Big Machine Music Signs Singleton

Pictured (L-R): Big Machine Music’s Tali Giles, Jonathan Singleton, BMM’s Mike Molinar and Alex Heddle.

Pictured (L-R): Big Machine Music’s Tali Giles, Jonathan Singleton, BMM’s Mike Molinar and Alex Heddle.

Big Machine Music has signed singer-songwriter Jonathan Singleton to an exclusive publishing agreement. Singleton’s string of hit singles includes “Let It Rain” and “Red Light” (David Nail), “Why Don’t We Just Dance” (Josh Turner), “Don’t” (Billy Currington), and “Chasing Airplanes” (Gary Allan). He has also had album cuts on Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Blake Shelton and Little Big Town.

“The highest caliber of songwriter today, Jonathan is exactly the kind of unique talent that we are honored to represent at Big Machine Music,” said Mike Molinar, VP of BMM. “I’m so proud to welcome him to our family.”

“I am more than excited to be a part of the Big Machine team. I expect great things from them and hope I live up to their expectations,” added Tennessee native Singleton, who is originally from Jackson.

Singleton recently completed the solo record entitled The Getaway, which will be released independently this year. Previously, he founded the group Jonathan Singleton and The Grove.

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