
HENDERSONVILLE, TN—Niles Borop recently received the first ever Daywind Music Publishing Impact Award at a surprise reception held in honor of his retirement.
Niles is known to many writers and artists as a father of southern gospel music publishing as we know it today. His company, Centergy Music, has been as a staple supplier of quality songs for several years.
"Niles has been a true impact on Daywind Music Publishing. He has always been a willing mentor for the success of our company," Brian Copeland, Daywind’s director of publishing said.
Joining Daywind Music Publishing’s staff is Centergy Music’s former director of publishing, Rick Shelton.
"Working with Niles has been one of the greatest learning experiences of my life. I’m excited about using all I’ve learned from Niles in my new job at Daywind," Rick said.
The Impact Award is given to a music industry professional who has made a significant contribution to the success of Daywind Music Publishing. Copeland indicates that Niles was the perfect, first award winner. Niles not only has been a significant publisher but is also known for writing songs such as 2003 Song of the Year "We Need To Thank God", "My Soul Desire", "Proclaim The Glory Of The Lord", "Famine In The Land", "It’s Still The Cross" and "Via Dolorosa" which was performed by Joyce Martin at the reception.
Niles has had more than 4000 cuts in his career. In retirement, his goal is to continue writing great songs to add to that cut list and build the kingdom of God. Centergy Music and Niles Borop Music’s administration continues to be handled by Integrated Copyright Group at (615) 329-3999.
Photo: (L to R) Daywind’s Rick Shelton, Niles Borop, Daywind’s Brian Copeland and BMI’s Joyce Rice
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