Here is just a small sample of the many people Paul Sheremeta has co-written with.

Bruce Madole: Bruce is a very intelligent and literate person who has done a ton of reading and writing. He has the ability to write an amazing, unique and profound lyric (i.e. The Mountain's Point of View, and Crown of Thorns). We've had a lot of fun writing some good songs together -
I hope we write many more.

Krysta Scoggins: I'm really proud to be a part of Krysta's CD "It's Up To Me". What a fantastic CD it is. It's chock full of outstanding singing, amazing musicianship, and great songs, four of which were written or co-written by Krysta. Check this girl out live - you're guaranteed to have a great time.

Colin Amey: This guy has skills. He's an excellent guitar player, and what a voice! As Crash would say, "He's been to the show." - By that I mean his songs have charted nationally and his videos have aired on CMT. He knows what it takes to write a solid commercial tune.

Kevin Zarnett: I just met Kevin a few months ago at an SAC song camp. Musically, we have a lot in common - we both love Van Halen and Jim Croce, for example. Kevin has a kind of alt-rock/Bob Dylan thing going on that I really dig. As a writing team I think we really click. We've got a couple of good songs under our belts already, and I look forward to many more.

Tim Taylor: In November of 2004, I traveled down to Nashville and one of the highlights from that trip was being able to co-write with Tim. Tim shares the 2002 CCMA Socan Song of the Year award with Jason McCoy for their song Ten Million Teardrops. As you might expect from a Socan Song of the Year award winner, Tim is a skilled and very smart songwriter. We wrote a song together that I'm confident will find itself a good home.

Carolyn Dawn Johnson: My very first co-writing session, many years ago, was with Carolyn. The tremendous success that she's had comes as no surprise, for as I've learned Carolyn is a very talented and determined individual with very clear goals. She's the kind of person that you can't help but root for.