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Pat Alger

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33: 298:", and hosted, along with fellow HOF inductee Tony Arata, WSM's radio show featuring past HOF inductees. The Music City Center, in Nashville, opened May 2013, and houses a permanent home for the NSAI inductees. The first floor gallery and outdoor courtyard features Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame members. It is the project of the Nashville Songwriter's Foundation, of which Alger is a board member. His advocacy for the songwriter and their intellectual property rights is well-known as is the efforts of NSAI and NSF/ 315:
awarded him two Triple Play awards for three Number One hits in a year. 2010, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He serves as Chairman of the Nashville Songwriters Foundation, and is a two-time past President of Nashville Songwriters Association International. Pat Alger was
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1991, he was voted Songwriter of the Year by the Nashville Songwriter's Association International. The same year, he was voted Jukebox Songwriter of the Year by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers,
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He has well over twenty hits to his credit, including eight Number One hits, and played venues all over the world, including a year-long tour as opening act for
525: 161:. Alger attended Georgia Tech studying architecture but decided to concentrate on writing songs. He started as a solo folk performer at folk clubs. 520: 408: 139: 244: 338: 290:. He starred in the 30th anniversary of the Washington Center for the Performing Arts gala. He is featured on NPR Radio's " 256: 283:. He has three critically-acclaimed solo albums in the 1990s featuring backup by Griffith, Lovett, Mattea, and Yearwood. 143: 312: 192:
among others. Some of the songs he wrote during this period were "Old Time Music" and "Southern Crescent Line."
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such as "Goin' Gone", "She Came From Fort Worth", and "A Few Good Things Remain."
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Alger first recorded one duet album with Artie Traum and then three solo albums:
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Pat Alger (left) with Artie Traum at the Norwich Folk Festival, U.K., 1978
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had a hit with "First Time Love". The next year, in 1981, he moved to
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inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in September 2013
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In 1980, his first success as a songwriter was after
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songwriter, singer and guitarist and a member of the
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Pat Alger (left) with Artie Traum at the Norwich Folk Festival, U.K., 1978
LaGrange, Georgia
Country
LaGrange, Georgia
country music
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
Georgia Music Hall of Fame
LaGrange, Georgia
Woodstock, New York
Happy
Artie Traum
Woodstock Mountains Revue
Arlen Roth
John Herald
Maria Muldaur
Livingston Taylor
Nashville
The Everly Brothers
Nanci Griffith
Once in a Very Blue Moon
Kathy Mattea
Garth Brooks
Unanswered Prayers
The Thunder Rolls
Hal Ketchum
Small Town Saturday Night
Trisha Yearwood
Don Williams
True Love
Mark Collie

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