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The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) is a 501(c) not-for-profit trade organization that works to help songwriters in three ways: through legislative advocacy, through education and advice about the actual craft of songwriting, and through teaching about the music industry, and how to best position a song for success within it.
Wayland Holyfield was born in Mallettown, Conway County, Arkansas. He was educated in Arkansas public schools and attended Hendrix College at Conway, Arkansas before graduating from the University of Arkansas with a degree in marketing in 1965. Prior to his musical career Holyfield was a wholesale appliance salesman and advertising account manager.
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It was established by the 4,000-member Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) in 1993. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The festival is typically a five-day session for songwriters including nights of "songwriter in the round" shows [ 4 ] held at 10 or so venues around the city, usually Nashville's top singer/songwriter hotspots. [ 5 ]
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NSAI may refer to: Nashville Songwriters Association International, songwriting preservation and education society; National Spatial Address Infrastructure, a United Kingdom government initiative; National Standards Authority of Ireland, the ISO member body for the Republic of Ireland; Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, a group of analgesic drugs
Sanders was the NSAI Songwriter of the Year in 1995, a year that brought him five No. 1 hits. He also earned the same award in 1996. He also earned the same award in 1996. In 1997 he was the ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year, and had the ASCAP song of the year with Lonestar 's " No News ".