Liz Hengber
Brooklyn-born Liz Hengber is a renowned songwriter who has left a significant mark on the country music scene. Her career began at Reba McEntire’s company, Starstruck Entertainment, where she quickly made her mark. Within just six months of signing her deal, Liz celebrated her first cut, first single, and her first #1 hit with the Reba smash, “For My Broken Heart.” This early success led to more chart-toppers, with Liz contributing to three additional Reba McEntire #1 hits: “It’s Your Call,” “And Still,” and “Forever Love.”
Her remarkable talent did not go unnoticed. In 2000, Liz was recognized as one of Billboard Magazine’s top 10 Country songwriters, thanks to her hits “She’s More” by Andy Griggs and “Unconditional” by Clay Davidson. Her songwriting skills also earned her several ASCAP awards for six of her hit songs.
Liz’s success continued to grow, and in 2011, she won the prestigious GMA Song of the Year award in Canada for her song “A Father’s Love,” recorded by High Valley and also by Bucky Covington. Over the years, Liz has written for an impressive roster of artists, including Reba McEntire, The SteelDrivers, Ronnie Dunn, Vince Gill, Trace Adkins, Easton Corbin, and many more. Other notable artists who have recorded her songs include Deana Carter, Conway Twitty, Andy Griggs, Trisha Yearwood, Lee Greenwood, and Jason Sellers.
Liz Hengber’s enduring success in the country music industry speaks to her exceptional songwriting ability, and her contributions continue to resonate with fans and artists alike.
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