Singer-songwriter Radney Foster has signed a deal with Sea Gayle Music, a publishing
company co-founded by Chris DuBois, Frank Rogers and Brad Paisley. Foster's writing credits
include Keith Urban's "Raining on Sunday" and Sara Evans'
"A Real Fine Place to Start." His songs have also been recorded by Gary Allan, Dierks
Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney,
the Dixie Chicks and Hootie
& the Blowfish. Foster had four Top 10 hits in the '80s with the duo Foster &
Lloyd, as well as two Top 10 hits ("Just Call Me Lonesome," "Nobody Wins") as a solo artist in the early '90s.




