Singer/songwriter Donovan Woods is both a Juno-winning troubadour and a writer for a constellation of country stars. But one listen to Woods-penned tracks like the lovelorn "Portland, Maine" (as cut by Tim McGraw) or journeyman songsmith's lament "Leaving Nashville" (from the debut solo album by Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley) makes it clear Woods brings the same reflective finesse to his Music City work as he does to his solo balladry.