Casey Beathard

Casey Michael Beathard (/ˈbɛθərd/ BETH-ərd;[4] born December 2, 1965[1][2]) is an American country music songwriter. The son of former NFL general manager Bobby Beathard,[5] and father of current Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback C. J. Beathard, and country music artist Tucker Beathard, he has co-written singles for several country music recording artists, including top-ten singles for Gary Allan, Billy Ray Cyrus, Trace Adkins, Kenny Chesney, and Eric Church. In 2004 and 2008, he received Broadcast Music, Inc.'s Songwriter of the Year award for his contributions.[3][6]

Casey Beathard
Birth nameCasey Michael Beathard
Born (1965-12-02) December 2, 1965
OriginTorrance, California, United States[1][2]
Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States[3]
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Songwriter
Years active1998–present

Biography

Casey Beathard graduated in 1984 from Oakton High School, Vienna, Virginia, where he was a football star. Beathard graduated from Elon University in Elon, North Carolina, in 1990 with a degree in business management. While at Elon, he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity and played football. Beathard moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1991 to find work as a songwriter. After finding work at various jobs in Nashville, he was eventually signed to a songwriting contract; his first cut as a songwriter was the title track of Kenny Chesney's 1998 album I Will Stand, which was released as a single that year.[5] (Chesney later recorded "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems", another Beathard co-write, in 2002.[5]) By the 2000s, many other country music artists had recorded Beathard's material, including Trace Adkins, Gary Allan, Tracy Byrd, and Billy Currington. For his contributions as a songwriter, Beathard received a Songwriter of the Year award from Broadcast Music Incorporated in 2004 and 2008.[6]

In 2006, he received his first credit as a record producer, when he co-produced the track "I Wanna Feel Something" on Trace Adkins' Dangerous Man album. This was also Adkins' first co-production credit.[7]

A year later, Beathard received additional honors from BMI as the co-writer of Tracy Lawrence's single "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", Lawrence's first number one in eleven years, and the first single for his personal Rocky Comfort label.[8]

Beathard's son, C. J. Beathard, is a backup quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars. He played at the University of Iowa and was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2017 NFL draft.[9] Another son, Tucker Beathard, is signed to Dot Records as a recording artist.

His son Clayton, a quarterback at Long Island University, was fatally stabbed during an altercation that began at around 2:50 a.m. Saturday, December 21, 2019, outside of the Dogwood Bar & Grill in Nashville.

Themes

Several of Casey Beathard's songs are up-tempo party anthems, occasionally centering on alcoholic beverages. The latter theme is most evident on the three cuts recorded by Byrd—"Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo", "Drinkin' Bone", and "How'd I Wind Up in Jamaica"—as well as Trent Willmon's debut single "Beer Man", and "The World Needs a Drink" by Terri Clark.[5] He has occasionally shown a more serious side to his songs as well, such as Jeff Bates's "The Love Song", Billy Currington's "Walk a Little Straighter", Billy Ray Cyrus's "Ready, Set, Don't Go", and Eric Church's "Homeboy".[5]

Singles

Song titleArtistCo-writersPeakRelease date
"Heaven on Dirt"Gord BamfordJason Lee Owens Jr., Phil O'Donnell, Jenee Fleenor3404/16/2021
"Hell of a View"Eric ChurchEric Church, Monty Criswell411/09/2020
"Rock On"Tucker BeathardTucker Beathard, Marla Cannon-Goodman203/06/2016
"Like a Wrecking Ball"Eric ChurchEric Church603/09/2015
"The Outsiders"Eric ChurchEric Church610/22/2013
"Like Jesus Does"Eric ChurchMonty Criswell61/28/2013
"He's Mine"Rodney AtkinsTim James, Phil O'Donnell2311/7/2011
"Just Fishin'"Trace AdkinsEd Hill, Monty Criswell63/21/2011
"Homeboy"Eric ChurchEric Church132/28/2011
"Brown Chicken Brown Cow"Trace AdkinsKenny Beard, Rivers Rutherford398/17/2010
"The Boys of Fall"Kenny ChesneyDave Turnbull17/12/2010
"The Breath You Take"George StraitDean Dillon, Jessie Jo Dillon67/12/2010
"Come Back Song"Darius RuckerChris Stapleton, Darius Rucker17/6/2010
"Way Out Here"Josh ThompsonJosh Thompson, David Lee Murphy153/29/2010
"All I Ask For Anymore"Trace AdkinsTim James145/18/2009
"His Kind of Money (My Kind of Love)"Eric ChurchEric Church, Shane Minor463/24/2009
"Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)"Rodney AtkinsMarla-Cannon Goodman110/1/2007
"Don't Blink"Kenny ChesneyChris Wallin19/10/2007
"How 'bout Them Cowgirls"George StraitEd Hill38/24/2007
"Ready, Set, Don't Go"Billy Ray Cyrus w/ Miley CyrusBilly Ray Cyrus48/11/2007
"'Fore She Was Mama"Clay WalkerPhil O'Donnell2110/16/2006
"The World Needs a Drink"Terri ClarkEric Church268/29/2006
"Find Out Who Your Friends Are"Tracy LawrenceEd Hill18/21/2006
"Yee Haw"Jake OwenJake Owen, Kendell Marvel162/27/2006
"Do You Want Fries with That"Tim McGrawKerry Kurt Phillips55/23/2005
"I See Me"Travis TrittChris Mohr323/5/2005
"I Got A Feelin'"Billy CurringtonBilly Currington, Carson Chamberlain51/5/2004
"Hot Mama"Trace AdkinsTom Shapiro59/22/2003
"Drinkin' Bone"Tracy ByrdKerry Kurt Phillips78/4/2003
"No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems"Kenny Chesney25/26/2003
"Walk a Little Straighter"Billy CurringtonBilly Currington, Carson Chamberlain84/21/2003
"The Love Song"Jeff BatesJeff Bates, Kenny Beard812/16/2002
"Ten Rounds with Jose Cuervo"Tracy ByrdMichael P. Heeney, Marla Cannon-Goodman14/1/2002
"Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly"Aaron TippinAaron Tippin, Kenny Beard29/17/2001
"Right Where I Need to Be"Gary AllanKendell Marvel59/11/2000
"I Will Stand"Kenny ChesneyMark Germino278/25/1998

References

  1. "RolandNote Country Music Database Searches". RolandNote.com. June 30, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  2. "The Birth of Casey Beathard". CaliforniaBirthIndex.org. June 30, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  3. "Spring Hill's Casey Beathard is BMI's newly awarded Songwriter of the Year". Entertainment News. November 13, 2004. Archived from the original on February 2, 2009. Retrieved December 28, 2007.
  4. Brown, Daniel. "49ers Analysis: How rookie C.J. Beathard showed promise of better days ahead," The Mercury News (San Jose, CA), Sunday, August 20, 2017. Retrieved November 27, 2020
  5. "Casey Beathard". Broadcast Music Incorporated. December 1, 2004. Retrieved December 28, 2007.
  6. "BMI Celebrates Country Music at 2004 & 2008 Awards; Shania Twain, Toby Keith & Casey Beathard Lead Winners; Loretta Lynn Honored as BMI Icon". Business Wire. November 9, 2004. Retrieved December 28, 2007.
  7. "On the Cover – Trace Adkins". Music Row. August 2006. Archived from the original on December 3, 2008. Retrieved December 28, 2007.
  8. Morris, Edward (August 8, 2007). "Ed Hill, Casey Beathard Lauded for Tracy Lawrence No. 1". CMT. Retrieved December 28, 2007.
  9. "C.J. Beathard Bio - Hawkeye Sports Official Athletic Site". Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
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