Kelley Lovelace

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Birth nameJohn Kelley Lovelace
GenresCountry
Kelley Lovelace
Birth nameJohn Kelley Lovelace
BornPaducah, Kentucky, U.S.[1]
OriginNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCountry
OccupationSongwriter
Years active1999–present

John Kelley Lovelace is an American songwriter known mainly for his work with country artist Brad Paisley. He has written several of Paisley's singles, including the number 1 hits "He Didn't Have to Be" (Paisley's first number 1[2]), "The World", "Ticks", "Online", "I'm Still a Guy", "Start a Band", "Water", and "Remind Me". He has also written Top 10 singles for Joe Nichols, Jason Aldean, Terri Clark, and Carrie Underwood. In 2010, he received an ASCAP award for "Water".[3]

Lovelace is an alumnus of Hixson High School[4][5] in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Belmont University in Nashville.[1] Lovelace also played football for Hixson High.[6]

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