T.W. Hale | Writer/Producer
T.W. Hale is a graduate of North Texas State University in Denton, Texas, one of the nation's leading music schools. After graduating from college he moved to Dallas where he sang, wrote and produced for local jingle companies, as well as performed in some of the area's top bands.
T.W. later moved to Los Angeles to write, perform with and produce such acts as Jeffrey Steele (Boy Howdy) and Grant Goodeve (of television's "Eight Is Enough"). While in L.A., his music appeared in the Dick Clark TV movie of the week, "Reaching For The Stars" and he has written music for the animated feature "The Scarecrow" and the children's video series "Tales From The Arc".
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In 1987 T.W. moved to Nashville to continue writing and producing. He has had songs recorded by artists Reba McEntire (Why Haven't I Heard From You), George Jones (Smack Dab In The Middle of Love),
Billy Ray Cyrus (Back To Memphis), Gene Watson (Snake In The House), Joe Diffie (A Night To Remember), Randy Travis (I'll Be Right Here Loving You), Martina McBride, Trace Adkins, Rhett Akins, Jeffrey Steele and bluegrass artists Del McCoury and David Parmley among others.
T.W. was featured on a critically acclaimed Discovery Channel episode of the show "The Travelers" where he wrote and produced the hosts of the show on their single "Meant To Be". His producing talents have been instrumental in the signings of artists Danni Leigh to Decca Records/Nashville and Dalia Garcia to Polygram Latino/Mexico, and he is producing a series of children's sing-a-long audio and video projects.
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