Connie Harrington is an award-winning American songwriter in Nashville, TN. Her songs have been recorded in the Country, Pop, Christian, Gospel and Bluegrass markets. She has achieved Song Of The Year from the CMA, ACM, NSAI, Music Row Awards, Dove Awards Country, IBMA and is a 3X Grammy nominee.
Harrington is a featured songwriter in the award-winning film, “It All Begins With A Song– the story of the Nashville Songwriter.” She is also one of the creators of the highly acclaimed project, “Ashley McBryde presents Lindeville“ and co-wrote McBryde’s single “Light On In The Kitchen.”
Some of Harrington’s hits include, “No Caller I.D” by Megan Moroney, “I Drive Your Truck” by Lee Brice, “Mine Would Be You” by Blake Shelton “I Got The Boy,” by Jana Kramer, “Where I Find God” by Larry Fleet and “She Only Smokes When She Drinks,” by Joe Nichols.