Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Rivers Rutherford began his musical education at the age of seven, when he took up the piano and guitar. His father, who also played the piano and toured with the Apollo Boy's Choir, was his biggest influence. They spent many evenings in the family kitchen playing tunes from what Rivers remembers as the quot;big orange Elvis songbook.quot; Rutherford's professional career began at the age of 15, when he was hired to play piano on the Memphis Queen riverboat. He later graduated to playing clubs on Beale Street throughout his high school years. A piano scholarship enabled Rutherford to attend Ole' Miss, where he majored in English and music. Rutherford's father spotted a newspaper ad for a songwriting workshop which lead to Rivers meeting with Chips Moman, producer of Elvis' quot;Suspicious Minds,quot; Willie Nelson's quot;Always on My Mindquot; and author/producer of quot;Luckenbach Texas.quot; Moman was so impressed with a partially finished song that Rutherford played at the workshop that he signed Rutherford to a publishing and production contract. This venture led to Rutherford's first recording quot;American Remains,quot; by The Highwaymen. In addition, Rutherford played guitar and sang background vocals on the album. In 1993, spurred by the positive direction his musical career was moving, Rutherford moved to Nashville. There he began working with a local commercial production company. During this period, he wrote and performed on several award-winning compositions for TV and film, including a rendition of quot;Wordless Prayerquot; for Ken Burns' Florentine Films. In 1996, Rutherford signed an exclusive publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group. He enjoyed immediate success penning Chely Wright's breakthrough single quot;Shut Up and Drive.quot; Rutherford received ASCAP's Song Of The Year in 2002 for 'Ain't Nothin' 'Bout You' recorded by Brooks & Dunn. Rutherford's songs have been recorded by Gretchen Wilson, Gary Allan, Faith Hill, LeAnn Rimes, Keith Urban, Trick Pony, Blake Shelton, Deana Carter, Clay Davidson, Tim McGraw, Andy Griggs and Montgomery Gentry just to name a few.