![]() It was such a pleasure to work on and have all this material to draw from - songs that I know that people are just going to love hearing within the context of the show. Every one of his songs is just a stunning piece of craftsmanship. "I have to tell you that it wasn't a matter of what songs we could get from Dean Dillon, it was a matter of trimming all this material down. As a writer who is looking to put together a book and a musical, you hope you can get music that tells a story - that furthers the plotline," he says, confessing that it's not a question of quality or quantity when it comes to Dean Dillon. ![]() He's a master storyteller, first and foremost. "I, like so many people, feel like Dean Dillon's music is entrenched into the fabric of an entire generation. A longtime fan and admirer of Dillon's compositions, Moss feels he can bring something special to the songwriter's story that will touch audiences of all ages. Now, Moss is making plans to bring the story of Dean Dillon and his music to the stage in the new jukebox musical, Tennessee Whiskey: The Musical. He took an interest in doing a Broadway play. Then, because of that, I met a gentleman named Dewey Moss from New York City. By virtue of that, I run into this producer from Colorado who wanted to do a biography on me. "Then, all of a sudden 'Tennessee Whiskey' (a 1983 hit for George Jones) blew up, and Chris Stapleton takes it to a whole other level. "I was kind of in rest mode, kicking back and enjoying my ranch," Dillon tells Billboard. In 2015, one of Dillon's classic compositions - once recorded by another George - put the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee's career in the fast lane once again. Dillon has tallied hits from Keith Whitley, Kenny Chesney, Vern Gosdin, and an incredible 63 (yes, you read that right) cuts from George Strait. 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart, and paved the way for a songwriting career that stands with anyone in Nashville - save Bill Anderson - for longevity. It was overwhelming, and a great memory." I hitchhiked to Nashville in 1973, and got lucky with that song. ![]() I won my first talent contest when I was fourteen. I came from East Tennessee, and it had always been a dream of mine. To think that a song I had written would be good enough for somebody to play on the radio was an amazing thought. "I pulled onto the side of the road at the Fesslers Lane overpass over Interstate 40, and I just started crying. Pure and simple," he says of hearing Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius' "Lying In Love With You" on the radio. Still, Dean Dillon surmises that he remembers the exact location he was at when he heard one of his songs on the local airwaves for the first time - as well as his reaction - almost four decades later. Nashville, Tennessee has changed drastically since March of 1979 - that's a given. ![]() It is a universal story that is sure to deeply affect not only country music lovers, but anyone who enjoys a story of the human spirit and redemption against all odds. The journey is told with humor, emotion, and a great spirit of survival against the backdrop of famous songs that are part of the fabric of an entire generation of country music fans. Successful attempt to restore his life that leads us back to the moment at the awards ceremony where we began. When Dean himself is called to stage to accept theĪward, he becomes extremely emotional and begins to reminisce about his journey up to this special moment.Īs he begins to remember his past, we are taken back in time to the late 1970’s when he was a young man, and follow his move to Nashville to escape an abusive household, his career ups and downs that cause a severe addiction to alcohol and drugs, his struggles with personal and professional relationships with his wife and famous individuals such as George Strait, his near suicide, and ultimately his ![]() The show begins at a lavish awards ceremony with famous country music stars seen in an on-screen salute to Dean Dillon. Tennessee Whiskey the Musical is a show about the rise of a songwriting icon, his personal struggles with alcoholism and drugs that almostĮnded his life, and his ultimate redemption and success An emotional story told in a way that only country music can capture. ![]()
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