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Hiatt to receive lifetime achievement award for songwriting

Posted 04 25 2008 1:09PM

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - John Hiatt, whose rootsy songs have been recorded by artists as diverse as , , and , will receive the 's for songwriting.

The AMA announced the selection Thursday and will present the honor to Hiatt during its Sept. 18 awards show at the Ryman Auditorium.

"It's a privilege to honor John Hiatt," said Jed Hilly, the group's executive director. "He is the essence of what the Americana songwriter award is all about — a true artist, a performer and songwriter whose work is steeped in integrity."

Past recipients include Nelson, , , , John Prine and .

Born and raised in Indianapolis, Hiatt moved to when he was 18 and got a songwriting job with Tree Publishing.

He signed with and released his debut album "Hangin' Around the Observatory" in 1974. Neither that album nor the follow-up sold well and the label dropped him, but one of the tracks, "Sure As I'm Sittin' Here," became a hit for Three Dog Night.

After some label changes, Hiatt found his niche with 1987's "Bring the Family," a loose, rootsy outing on A&M Records that's largely defined his sound ever since. The album found modest chart success, as did the follow-up, "Slow Turning."

By 1990, other artists were dipping into his catalog, solidifying his reputation as a songwriter's songwriter. had one of the biggest hits of her career with Hiatt's "Thing Called Love" in 1989.

His new album, "Same Old Man," hits stores May 27.

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