CMT News: Nicolle Galyon and Ross Copperman Fêted at Hometown to Hometown Show

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“What I Was Wanting Was for Someone to Hand Me a Blank Page.”

Written by Alison Bonaguro for CMT News

Exactly one year ago, the first SongFarm recording studio opened in Ross Copperman’s alma mater, Glenvar High School in Roanoke, Virginia. And next up is the one in Sterling High School in Sterling, Kansas, which is Nicolle Galyon’s alma mater.

And that’s part of the reason why Nashville songwriters Copperman and Galyon were being celebrated as SongFarm’s Champions of the Year on Thursday night (Feb. 13) at Nashville’s Clementine — an old West Nashville United Methodist Church that’s been converted into a stunning event space. But the night was also a celebration of the work being done with SongFarm and the Save The Music Foundation.