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               Country Music Songwriters
              Nashville Songwriters Roy John Fuller & Rita Fuller

    Roy John Fuller and Rita Carol Fuller have been writing and recording songs in Nashville for over 20 years.  They own and operate Able Music, Inc. and ASAI Records, Inc. Roy has had several Top 10 Pick Hits in Billboard since 1975 and continues to write, sing, and record songs. He has fronted shows for many country music artists over the years and has been writing country songs for over 40 years. Roy John has many pages with FREE online training offering help to  upcoming songwriting.  Roy John's & Rita's demo are recorded using the best upcoming artists competing for major record deals in Nashville. Some of the artists on Roy John's & Rita's demo have already signed with major labels in Nashville.

   Country Music  Songwriter      Roy John Fuller a BMI songwriter has had several Top 10 Billboard Pick Hits starting with "Angel In Disguise" (1975 Nashville Columbia Studio B), "Your Song" (1975 Nashville Columbia Studio B), "The Image of Me" (1978 Nashville RCA Studios),  "Giving Up Getting Over You" (1979 Nashville Tandem Studios),  "The First Time" (1981 Nashville Woodland Studios), "Do It" (1981 Nashville Woodland Recording Studios), "The Shoe's On Another's Foot" (1981 Nashville Woodland Recording Studios).  He has Pick Hits and write up's in Nashville Entertainer Songwriter Magazine and other music industry publications.

   Roy John & Rita have studied and practiced the art of song craftsmanship for over 20 years together.  They continue to pitch their songs to Nashville Recording Artists, Publishers, Music Attorneys, A&R Directors.  All their songs reflect their acquired skills in songwriting and story telling. Roy says he may have up to 50 re-writes each on his songs.  He tries not to cut a demo recording on his songs until he's sure the song is strong & ready. However, he occasionally comes up with stronger and more appropriate lines after he' has completed the demo.

                                                                             Songwriter Tip:

     Always look for a stronger line to replace weaker lines. Experiment with the melody to make it stronger as well. The melody and the lyrics are interwoven into a single event. The melody should draw the listener into the song's pace and the rhyme helps the listener remember the words.  It also makes the listener want to hear the words again. Write & Re-Write, study the craft of songwriting and get networked with someone in Nashville. 

               Call your local radio station and request to hear one of the songs above or one of his new recordings.   

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