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Rex Benson
Rex Benson is an American songwriter and music publisher most associated with Country music.
Benson’s career began when he wrote his first songs in 1972 and grew with his first co-publishing agreements in1979. He has since established the REX BENSON MUSIC GROUP which includes publishing companies for the 3 U.S. performing rights organizations Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), and the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers (SESAC). Of the hundreds of songs Benson represents, dozens have been recorded by major-label recording artists and/or placed within programming on major television networks.
==Songwriting==

Benson has written or co-written songs for recording artists Kenny Rogers, Garth Brooks, Tammy Wynette, Don Williams, Joe Diffie, The Oak Ridge Boys, Mel Tillis, Bobby Vinton, Chesapeake (band), Linda Ronstadt, Rich McCready, Scott Joss, Shirley Myers and others. He also wrote original songs for the Disney Channel TV show ''Dumbo's Circus''.〔Disney Channel Dumbo’s Circus, (Dumbo’s Circus credits )〕
Benson’s songwriting credits include “Unto You This Night” (recorded by Garth Brooks〔“Unto You This Night” written by Rex Benson and Steve Gillette, recorded by Garth Brooks (with Trisha Yearwood and the Christ Church Choir), album: ‘’Beyond the Season’’, produced by Allen Reynolds, 1992〕〔Garth Brooks, (“Unto You This Night” )〕〔Mike Boehm, (“A Christmas Fit for Royalties” ), ‘’L.A. Times’’, September 5, 1992〕〔Mike Boehm, (“Oblivion Left Behind” ), ‘’L.A. Times’’, February 25, 1993〕); “Glass Houses” (recorded by Tammy Wynette with Joe Diffie〔“Glass Houses” written by Rex Benson and Steve Gillette, recorded by Tammy Wynette (with Joe Diffie), album: ‘’Without Walls’’, produced by Barry Beckett, 1994〕〔Tammy Wynette, (“Glass Houses” )〕); “Bed of Roses” (recorded by Chesapeake with Linda Ronstadt,〔“Bed Of Roses” written by Steve Gillette and Rex Benson, recorded by Chesapeake with Linda Ronstadt, album: ‘’Pier Pressure (album)’’, produced by Chesapeake, 1997〕〔Chesapeake, (“Bed of Roses” )〕 by Kenny Rogers with Linda Davis,〔”Bed of Roses” written by Steve Gillette and Rex Benson, recorded by Kenny Rogers with Linda Davis, album: ‘’Back Home Again (Kenny Rogers album)’’, produced by Jim Ed Norman, 1991〕 by Mel Tillis,〔”Bed of Roses” written by Steve Gillette and Rex Benson, recorded by Mel Tillis, album: ‘’New Patches’’, produced by Harold Shedd, 1984〕 by Bobby Vinton〔”Bed of Roses” written by Steve Gillette and Rex Benson, recorded by Bobby Vinton, #91 on Country Charts, 1984〕); "Healing Hands" (recorded by Don Williams〔http://www.allmusic.com/album/reflections-mw0002613867〕〔http://www.alancackett.com/don-williams-reflections〕〔http://www.americansongwriter.com/2014/03/don-williams-talks-songwriting-new-album/〕); and “What That Means” (recorded by Kenny Rogers with Brad Paisley〔“What That Means” written by Rex Benson, recorded by Kenny Rogers with Brad Paisley, album: ‘’There You Go Again’’, produced by Kenny Rogers/Brent Maher/Jim McKell, 2000〕).

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