- About Debbie Zavitson
Music industry vet Music industry vet Debbie Zavitson owns and operates her new venture Debbie Z Entertainment, a full service publishing, management, artist development and independent song plugging company.
The writer roster includes award-winning songwriter Vip Vipperman (Reba, Trace Adkins), Phillip Lammonds (Josh Turner, Blake Shelton, Hootie and the Blowfish), Curb Music Publishing,
Jay Lazaroff (written music for over 100 film and TV shows including Survivor and The Apprentice),
award-winning Canadian singer/songwriter Jess Moskaluke and emerging group Rocket Club. Debbie began her career in the entertainment business as a singer performing throughout the country.
She moved to Music City and landed a job with then independent producer Doug Johnson running his publishing company.
Zavitson has discovered No. 1 hits including ACM Song of the Year 'I Love the Way You Love Me', and Blake Shelton's breakout hit 'Austin'. She has worked in A&R at Sony and Giant Records, and in artist management with Shelton as her first artist.
About Don Henry (Songwriter/Producer/Publisher)
Grammy Award winner Don Henry's songs have been recorded by legends like: Ray Charles, Patti Page and Conway Twitty; by country crooners like: Gene Watson, John Conlee and B.J. Thomas; to hit makers of today like: Blake Shelton, Lonestar and Miranda Lambert …and the list goes on. He has shared the stage with performers as diverse as Joey Ramone to Keith Urban.
The wit and wisdom of Don's songs are widely renowned whether it's campfire favorites, the hilarious "B.F.D." and biker lullaby "Harley", to the wonderfully poignant tribute to Martin Luther King "Beautiful Fool", and of course his Grammy Award winning country classic "Where've You Been". In addition to a Grammy, Kathy Mattea's version of "Where've You Been" won Don (and co-writer Jon Vezner) song of the year honors from ACM (Academy of Country Music), CMA (Country Music Association) and NSAI (Nashville Songwriters Association International). "Where've You Been" was the first song in country music history to be awarded all four honors in the same year!
DON HENRY DISCOGRAPHY
• Miranda Lambert, "All Kinds of Kinds", D. Henry/Phillip Coleman
• Jimmy Wayne, "Elephant Ears", D. Henry/Jimmy Wayne
• Beth Nielsen Chapman, "Beautiful Fool", D. Henry
• Ray Charles, "Class Reunion", D. Henry/Craig Morris
• Blake Shelton, "If I Was Your Man", D.Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Conway Twitty, "Jenny's Souvenirs", D. Henry/Billy Simon
• Patti Page, "Where’ve You Been", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• Kathy Mattea, "Where've You Been", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• Kathy Mattea, "B.F.D.", D. Henry/Craig Carothers
• Kathy Mattea, "As Long As I Have a Heart", D. Henry/Dennis Wilson
• Kathy Mattea, "Whole Lotta Holes", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• Kathy Mattea, "Harley", D. Henry
• Kathy Mattea, "Beautiful Fool", D. Henry
• Four Bitchin' Babes,"Beautiful Fool", D. Henry
• Lonestar, "Don't Let's Talk About Lisa", D. Henry/Benmont Tench
• Bryan White, "Holiday Inn", D. Henry/Garry Schiera
• John Conlee, "Blue Highway", D. Henry/David Womack
• John Conlee, "De Island", D. Henry/Billy Simon
• John Conlee, "Class Reunion", D. Henry/Craig Morris
• Oak Ridge Boys, "Class Reunion", D. Henry/Craig Morris
• Gene Watson, "Class Reunion", D. Henry/Craig Morris
• B.J. Thomas, "The Show", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• Highway 101, "Don’t It Make Your Mama Cry", D. Henry/Curtis Green
• Rosie Flores, "Who's Gonna Fix It Now", D. Henry/Rosie Flores
• Rosie Flores, "Dance Hall Dreams", D. Henry/Rosie Flores
• The Wiggins, "Has Anybody Seen Amy?", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• The Thompson Brothers, "Back On The Farm Again", D. Henry
• The Thompson Brothers, "Out of It", D. Henry/Pat MacDonald
• Christy Sutherland, "Men In Cars", D. Henry/C. Sutherland
• Christy Sutherland, "Radio of Dreams", D. Henry/C. Sutherland
• Christy Sutherland, "Stone in my Shoe", D. Henry/David Womack
• Christy Sutherland, "See You on My Way Down", D. Henry/C. Sutherland
• Ray Kennedy, "Scars", D. Henry/R. Kennedy
• Bobby David, Ray Kennedy, "Back in My Cowboy Days", D. Henry/Ray Kennedy
• Gary Morris, "The Man Upstairs", D. Henry/Craig Morris
• T.G. Sheppard, "The Invitation", D. Henry/Debbie Franco
• T.G. Sheppard, "Those Eyes", D. Henry
• Steve Nelson, "Phoebe", D. Henry/Steve Nelson
• Steve Nelson, "That's Life", D. Henry/Steve Nelson
• Steve Nelson, "Weekend In A Coalmine Town", D. Henry/Steve Nelson
• Craig Carothers, "Missing Me", D. Henry/Craig Carothers
• Craig Carothers, "Robin's Nest", D. Henry/Craig Carothers
• Craig Carothers, "B.F.D.", D. Henry/Craig Carothers
• Craig Carothers, "Open Mike", D. Henry/Craig Carothers
• Craig Carothers, "She Hates Love", D. Henry/Craig Carothers
• Craig Carothers, "Go Back Where You Came From", D. Henry/Craig Carothers
• Phillip Coleman, "Stuntman", D. Henry/Phillip Coleman
• Phillip Coleman, "All Kinds Of Kinds", D. Henry/Phillip Coleman
• Bill Lloyd, "Back To Even", D. Henry/Bill Lloyd
• Michael Lille, "Big On Big", D. Henry/Michael Lille
• Lauren Braddock, "Ignorance Is Bliss", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "Four Letter Word", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "If I Was Your Girl", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "Alibi Lounge", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "Lost Dawg", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "Where The Wild Things Are", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "Hearts O' Steel", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "What Am I Gonna Do With You?", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "Let Me Be Your Layla", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Lauren Braddock, "The Missing Peace", D. Henry/Lauren Braddock
• Greg Trooper, "So Far to Go", D. Henry/Greg Trooper
• Steve Seskin, "Beautiful Fool", D. Henry
• Grace Griffith, "Beautiful Fool", D. Henry
• Daron Norwood, "You'd Be Home By Now", (from the movie "A Thing Called Love"), D. Henry
• Eddy Raven, "I Know That Car", D. Henry/Chris Waters
• Dana McVicker, "I Know That Car", D. Henry/Chris Waters
• Jon Vezner, "Whole Lotta Holes", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• Jon Vezner, "Has Anybody Seen Amy?", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• Jon Vezner, "Where've You Been", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• Jon Vezner, "The Show", D. Henry/Jon Vezner
• Pake McEntire, "Heart vs. Heart", D. Henry/Marty Parker
• Kimber Clayton, "I Know That Car", D. Henry/Chris Waters
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