Industry Ink (6/10/14)

Steve Pleshe

Steve Pleshe


Black River Entertainment has added Steve Pleshe as Director West Coast Promotion for the label.
Pleshe’s career in music began as an on-air personality, followed by time as a music director and ultimately program director for CBS Radio/KISS Country. He later worked as Show Producer at Premiere Radio Networks. In 2007, Pleshe moved into the label side of the industry, holding West Coast promotion positions with RCA Records and Streamsound Records.
He will begin with Black River on June 23 and will be located in Fresno, Calif. He can be reached at [email protected] or at 599-307-8148.

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Bela Fleck


Bela Fleck will deliver the keynote address during the International Bluegrass Music Association’s World of Bluegrass 2014 event, which will be held Sept. 30-Oct. 4 in Raleigh, N.C.
“We are thrilled to announce Bela Fleck as the 2014 keynote speaker for IBMA’s Business Conference,” IBMA Executive Director Nancy Cardwell said. “Bela was the first recipient of IBMA’s Banjo Player of the Year award in 1990, and he’s universally recognized as being one of the most gifted musicians in any genre of music. We look forward to hearing Bela’s thoughts about the power of bluegrass music and what this art form and community has to offer the world.”

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Mandy West

Mandy West


Mandy West has been appointed VP, Operations at Big Sky Media Nashville, and over its related artist service companies, including Way Out West Records, Clif Doyal Agency, CDA Publicity, CDA Booking and Parrot Picks Publishing Group.
In her new role, West will oversee radio consulting and strategies, marketing, publicity, publishing and social media for Big Sky Media Nashville’s various divisions which include independent record label, artist management, booking and publicity. The various companies’ current roster of clients include LiveWire, Shawna Russell, the Oilpatch Festival, Cowboy Troy (non-exclusive booking), Andy Eutsler, Danny Bell, as well as Internet and terrestrial radio stations RDROK.COM and 1600 KUSH-AM.
West can be reached at 615-226-3355 or at [email protected].

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buzz cason111Buzz Cason will be honored during the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Poets and Prophets series on Saturday, July 5 at 1:30 p.m. The interview and performance, which will be held in the Museum’s Ford Theater, corresponds with the 10th anniversary of the museum’s two-disc compilation Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm and Blues, 1945-1970, a set that highlights Nashville’s rich R&B scene.
Hosted by Museum Editor Michael Gray, the 90-minute program will include recordings, photos and film clips from the museum’s Frist Library and archive.
Poets and Prophets is included with museum admission and is free to museum members, although seating is limited and passes are required for admittance. The interview and performance will be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org/streaming.

New Album Pays Tribute To Country Music's 1927 Bristol Sessions

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Orthophonic Joy: The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited will release in October, and features Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Marty Stuart, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers and Ashley Monroe. The recording project includes 16 of the original songs from the 1927 Bristol Sessions, or, as Johnny Cash referred to it, “the single most important event in the history of Country music.” Also known as the “Big Bang of Country Music,” the recordings by Ralph Peer in Bristol, produced pioneers of the genre, such as Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family.
Grand Ole Opry host Eddie Stubbs, along with Commissioner Susan Whitaker, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, and Chris Canfield of Virginia Tourism Corporation, made the announcement earlier today (June 10) at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The announcement also featured music from Stuart, The Church Sisters, The Shotgun Rubies, The Chuck Wagon Gang and Carl Jackson.
They also unveiled the Aug. 2 opening of The Birthplace of Country Music Museum in Bristol. This Smithsonian Institution-affiliated Birthplace of Country Music Museum is dedicated to preserve the legacy of the 1927 Bristol Sessions and their lasting influence on American popular music.
The 24,000 square foot facility, located at 520 Birthplace of Country Music® Way in downtown Bristol, houses 12,000 square feet of exhibit space, a rotating exhibit gallery, music mixing and listening stations, multiple theater experiences, and interactive, technology-infused media. BCMM will also host live, year-round performances and educational programming.
“My dear friend Rusty Morrell approached me with the idea to produce a project honoring the original 1927 Bristol Sessions,” Jackson said. “He was very aware and fond of a couple of other multi-artist ‘tribute’ projects I had produced and felt I was the guy who could bring his vision to life. In my opinion, the importance of those ’27 recordings cannot be overstated, and I am truly honored that Rusty asked me to shine a new and loving light on some of those classic works.”

Ballard Celebrates First Chart-Topper "Helluva Life"

Pictured (Back row, L-R):  ASCAP Senior Creative Director Mike Sistad, Producer Marshall Altman, Big Loud Shirt Industries Owner Craig Wiseman, Big Yellow Dog Music Co-Owner/General Manager Carla Wallace, Warner Music Nashville Executive Vice President & General Manager Peter Strickland, BMI Director of Writer/Publisher Relations David Preston, Producer and Warner Music Nashville Senior Vice President of A&R Scott Hendricks, Big Loud Shirt Industries Vice President Seth England, Warner Music Nashville Vice President of A&R Cris Lacy. (Front row, L-R): Josh Kear, Frankie Ballard, Rodney Clawson with daughter Charlie Jo, Chris Tompkins Photo: Ed Rode

Pictured (Back row, L-R): ASCAP Senior Creative Director Mike Sistad, Producer Marshall Altman, Big Loud Shirt Industries Owner Craig Wiseman, Big Yellow Dog Music Co-Owner/General Manager Carla Wallace, Warner Music Nashville Executive Vice President & General Manager Peter Strickland, BMI Director of Writer/Publisher Relations David Preston, Producer and Warner Music Nashville Senior Vice President of A&R Scott Hendricks, Big Loud Shirt Industries Vice President Seth England, Warner Music Nashville Vice President of A&R Cris Lacy. (Front row, L-R): Josh Kear, Frankie Ballard, Rodney Clawson with daughter Charlie Jo, and Chris Tompkins. Photo: Ed Rode


Warner Music Nashville artist Frankie Ballard celebrated not only his first No. 1 as an artist with “Helluva Life,” but also the first chart-topper for Warner Music Nashville’s Team W.A.R., headed by VP/Radio Promotion, Chris Palmer.
Nashville’s Pour House Restaurant hosted the event, which honored the artist, songwriters, record label, producers and publishers behind the chart-topping song. “Helluva Life,” which has already been certified Gold, was penned by Rodney Clawson, Josh Kear and Chris Tompkins. It was Clawson’s 13th No. 1 song, Kear’s 8th No. 1, and Tompkins’ 12th.
Pictured (L-R): Josh Kear, Frankie Ballard, Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins. Photo: Ed Rode.

Pictured (L-R): Josh Kear, Frankie Ballard, Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins. Photo: Ed Rode.


“It’s a big risk to write a song, then give it to a new guy and see if he can wrestle it to the top,” said Ballard. “It felt like my song from the start.” Cris Lacy, VP/A&R for Warner Music Nashville, was given a lot of credit for getting the song cut by Ballard. “The whole process was a labor of love. A lot of guts went into this,” she said.
“Helluva Life” was produced by Marshall Altman and Scott Hendricks. Altman recently moved to Nashville from Los Angeles, and has already produced two No. 1 songs in his short time in town. “Helluva Life” marks Hendricks’ 55th No. 1 song.
Warner Music Nashville’s Exec. VP/GM Peter Strickland credited his W.A.R. promotion team for their efforts to get radio on board. 
Ballard is currently climbing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart with his new single “Sunshine & Whiskey.”

Lee Brice Unveils New Album Coming Sept. 9

leebriceidontdanceLee Brice has set a release date of Sept. 9 for his third album on Curb Records, I Don’t Dance. It is the follow up to his Gold selling 2012 release Hard 2 Love, which produced three No. 1 songs including the CMA, ACM and MusicRow Song of the Year “I Drive Your Truck.” Brice has been previewing some of the new tracks live on Luke Bryan‘s “That’s My Kind of Night” tour. 

Yesterday (June 9) members of the media attended an exclusive listening session with Brice, hosted by Robert K. Oermann, at the historic Columbia Studio A on Music Row. Guests were treated with light appetizers and libations before a welcoming by Curb CEO Jim Ed Norman.
“As soon as I finished Hard 2 Love,” Brice shared, “I realized I had learned so much about putting together a record that I was anxious to take that knowledge and start the next one. This [album] is definitely a step further, if not a couple of steps further.”
Brice performed an acoustic version of “I Don’t Dance,” the first single from the project, which he wrote with Rob Hatch and Dallas Davidson. Originally penned for the first dance at his wedding, Brice said, “We finished writing the song and I immediately told Rob and Dallas, ‘Guys, this is the one.'”
Regarding his desire to include live recordings on the album such as “Panama City,” Brice confessed, “You do get blemishes and you can’t mix it perfectly, but you do get that thing about live. There’s a magic and you can’t get it unless you do it live.” In addition to “Panama City,” listeners got to hear several other cuts from the upcoming album including the working-man anthem “Drinkin’ Class,” as well as, “Girls in Bikinis,” “Somebody’s Been Drinkin’,” and “Good Man.”

Robert K. Oermann interviews Lee Brice about his upcoming album, "I Don't Dance."

Robert K. Oermann interviews Lee Brice about his upcoming album, I Don’t Dance.


The cover of the new album features a 1940-era guitar given to Brice by his wife Sara on their wedding day. The imagery is fitting because Brice is credited with writing ten of the album’s thirteen songs and is also a producer. Brice said he worked his writing muscles a lot in the past, but a demanding schedule changed his approach. “I don’t just write a song to write a song,” he said. “That was okay for awhile to build those muscles, but now, whatever little time I do have to write, I have to focus and make sure that my writing is worth that time.”
Being the producer of this project, Brice said, “I’ve always known what I wanted, I just didn’t know how to get there. I’m just now figuring it out,” said Brice. “I’ve always been the producer in my mind because I know what I want to hear.”
The listening party wrapped with Brice performing “When the Whiskey Used to Burn,” an ode to the fun times and experiences of youth.
I Don’t Dance Tracklist 
1. I Don’t Dance
2. No Better Than This
3. Show You Off Tonight
4. Always The Only One
5. Good Man
6. Drinkin’ Class
7. That Don’t Sound Like You
8. Girls In Bikinis
9. Sirens
10. Somebody’s Been Drinkin’
11. The Airport Song
12. My Carolina
13. Panama City
To see a list of tour dates, click here.
Pictured (L-R): Curb Records CEO Jim Ed Norman; Moderator Robert K. Oermann; Lee Brice; Curb Records VP/Sales Benson Curb; Curb Records VP/Marketing Jeff Tuerff. Photo: Jake Giles Netter/This City’s Full

Pictured (L-R): Curb Records CEO Jim Ed Norman; Moderator Robert K. Oermann; Lee Brice; Curb Records VP/Sales Benson Curb; Curb Records VP/Marketing Jeff Tuerff. Photo: Jake Giles Netter/This City’s Full

AFM and Advertising Industry Reach New Three-Year Deal

AFMlogo-3Representatives of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM), the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) and the American Association of Advertising Agencies’ (4A’s) Joint Policy Committee on Broadcast Talent Union Relations (JPC) announced today that a successor agreement has been reached covering the services of professional musicians who record music tracks in the production of television, radio and internet commercial announcements. The parties began negotiating in February of this year to modify the contract previously agreed to in 2009.
The new “Jingles and Spot Announcements” agreement will run three years and provides for an upfront six percent increase in wages applicable for recording sessions and reuse payments. The contract also provides needed improvements to health and welfare payments, cartage payments, sideline services, Internet wages, and pension contributions.
Added provisions include a waiver for certain types of internet productions, and a new structural feature which permits advertisers to pay an upfront fee for 52-week initial soundtrack use and reuse cycles covering all media.
“We have concluded an exceptional and progressive agreement with the Advertising Industry that we believe achieves our goals, both economically and structurally,” AFM International President Ray Hair said.
“These negotiations have been a positive and productive step towards a partnership with commercial musicians and the AFM. I am pleased to have achieved these important industry goals in key areas and I want to thank the members of our negotiating team: my partners, Douglas Wood and David Weissman, and Kathleen Quinn of the 4A’s. I look forward to the ratification by their membership,” Joint Policy Committee Lead Negotiator Stacy K. Marcus said.
The agreement will be submitted to rank and file musicians for ratification, a process that is expected to conclude in 60 days. While all terms and conditions of the new contract are effective immediately, the industry will have 60 days following ratification to implement the new terms.

Vector Management Partners With Ortner Media Group

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Vector Management co-presidents Ken Levitan and Jack Rovner have strategically partnered with Eric Ortner of Ortner Media Group (OMG). Ortner brings several clients including journalist/Starfish Media Group CEO Soledad O’Brien, NBC news anchor Ann Curry, and inventor/marketing pioneer Ron Popeil to the Vector OMG imprint. Vector Management, part of Live Nation Entertainment’s artist management company Artist Nation, will add these clients to its diverse roster of musicians, entertainers, chefs and celebrities.
“With this new venture, we plan to take the best practices of traditional campaigns in the general entertainment marketplace while creating new revenue opportunities for journalists and other public figures,” Rovner says. “Vector OMG has great potential to challenge industry standards and pave the way for future non-conventional opportunities.”
“Eric’s background as a news producer and journalist make him keenly aware of the challenges the journalism field faces as the marketplace changes,” Levitan says. “His expertise in both the private and public sector will be a great asset to current and future clients.”

2014 CMA Music Festival By The Numbers

Little Big Town performs at LP Field. The band will host the CMA Music Festival TV special on ABC.

Little Big Town performs at LP Field. The band will host the CMA Music Festival TV special on ABC.


With 2014’s CMA Music Festival successfully wrapped for another year, satisfying scores of fans with 150+ hours of music, here is a look at the hard numbers from the four-day music extravaganza.
CMA Music Festival By The Numbers:
$9 million donated to Keep The Music Playing since 2006
2.25 million, CMA’s total aggregate digital audience, up 18 percent since June 2013
143,000-plus fans at Chevrolet Riverfront Stage
$100,000 raised in the CMA Celebrity Auction for Keep the Music Playing, up from $80,000 in 2013
80,000 fans per day, matching 2013’s attendance record
63,000-plus visitors at AT&T U‐verse Fan Fair X to see more than 500 artists
38,000-plus downloads of the free festival app, up 67 percent year-to-year
1972, the year Fan Fair started
600-plus journalists, photographers, producers, and videographers
450 participating artists
230 domestic and international media outlets
150-plus hours of concerts
60 corporate brands participating, up 39 percent from 2013
50-plus artists at The Nightly Concerts at LP Field
24 countries represented among attendees
18 ambulance transports
15 weeks in advance tickets sold out, setting a record
11 stages, including the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage
 (more than 50 artists and 22 hours of concerts), Bud Light Stage at Bridgestone Arena Plaza
 (51 artists, 18 hours), Samsung Galaxy Stage in Walk of Fame Park, Nightly Concerts at LP Field, and BMI Tailgate Party.
As previously announced, the television special CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock will air Tuesday, Aug. 5 (8 PM/ET). The special debuted in 2004 and this is the 11th year the special will air on ABC.
CMA Music Festival will be held June 11-14, 2015. Ticket sales are 28 percent ahead of last year with 75 percent of available tickets already sold. To purchase tickets online, visit CMAfest.com.

MCA Records Nashville Signs Sam Hunt

Pictured (Front Row, L-R): UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan, MCA Nashville artist Sam Hunt, UMG Nashville A&R Sr. Director Stephanie Wright. (Back row, L-R): Triple 8 Management’s Brad Belanger, UMG Nashville Sr. VP & COO Tom Becci, UMG Nashville Sr. VP Promotion Royce Risser, Triple 8 Management Partner Bruce Kalmick, Triple 8 Management Partner George Couri, UMG Nashville A&R Sr. VP Brian Wright, UMG Nashville Sr. VP Marketing Cindy Mabe, UMG Nashville VP Business & Legal Affairs Rob Femia. Photo: Alan Poizner

Pictured (Front Row, L-R): UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan, MCA Nashville artist Sam Hunt, UMG Nashville A&R Sr. Director Stephanie Wright. (Back row, L-R): Triple 8 Management’s Brad Belanger, UMG Nashville Sr. VP & COO Tom Becci, UMG Nashville Sr. VP Promotion Royce Risser, Triple 8 Management Partner Bruce Kalmick, Triple 8 Management Partner George Couri, UMG Nashville A&R Sr. VP Brian Wright, UMG Nashville Sr. VP Marketing Cindy Mabe, UMG Nashville VP Business & Legal Affairs Rob Femia. Photo: Alan Poizner


Singer-songwriter Sam Hunt is the latest artist signed to MCA Records Nashville‘s roster.
UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan says, “Rarely have I met a new artist who felt so ‘ready to go,’ and yet our early efforts to take him to the market are yielding responses that are wildly beyond any expectations. We are jacked!”
Hunt’s debut single for the label, “Leave The Night On,” will release to Country radio on June 16. Hunt previously found radio success on Sirius XM with “Raised On It.”
The Cedartown, Ga., native has co-written the songs “Come Over” (Kenny Chesney), “We Are Tonight” (Billy Currington), and “Cop Car” (Keith Urban).
For more information, visit samhunt.com.

CMA Music Festival Photo Roundup

Arista Nashville’s Brad Paisley took the stage in Nashville on Sunday night, June 8 to close out the 2014 CMA Music Festival.

Pictured backstage (l-r): Arista Nashville Promotion VP Lesly Tyson; Paisley; Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton; Paisley’s manager, Fitzgerald Hartley’s Bill Simmons; and Sony Music Nashville Creative Services VP Scott McDaniel.

Pictured backstage (L-R): Arista Nashville Promotion VP Lesly Tyson; Paisley; Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton; Paisley’s manager, Fitzgerald Hartley’s Bill Simmons; and Sony Music Nashville Creative Services VP Scott McDaniel.

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The annual Country Weekly Kick-Off Party Powered by NASH, held June 3 at Mercy Lounge in Nashville, raised $17,000 for Musicians On Call. The event featured Kip Moore, Frankie Ballard, and host Chuck Wicks. All proceeds benefit Musicians On Call‘s efforts to bring music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities.

Pictured (L-R): CW's Jeff Meltesen, MOC's Dana Sones and Pete Griffin, CW's Lisa Konicki, Kip Moore, Chuck Wicks, Frankie Ballard and CW's Jon Freeman. Photo: Ed Rode

Pictured (L-R): Country Weekly‘s Jeff Meltesen, Musicians On Call’s Dana Sones and Pete Griffin, Country Weekly‘s Lisa Konicki, Kip Moore, Chuck Wicks, Frankie Ballard and Country Weekly‘s Jon Freeman. Photo: Ed Rode

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The Great American Country Breakfast Series at the AT&T U-verse Fan Fair X venue inside Music City Center featured performances by Natalie Stovall and The Drive, Laura Bell Bundy, RaeLynn, and new country boy band Chasin’ Crazy.

Pictured, left to right: Natalie Stovall, Pete King (Farm Kings), RaeLynn, Dan King (Farm Kings), Laura Bell Bundy, Jolie Sikes and Amie Sikes (Junk Gypsies). (Credit: Matt Blair

Pictured (L-R): Natalie Stovall, Pete King (Farm Kings), RaeLynn, Dan King (Farm Kings), Laura Bell Bundy, Jolie Sikes and Amie Sikes (Junk Gypsies). Photo: Matt Blair

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The fifth annual “Darius And Friends” concert to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital was held June 2 at the Wildhorse Saloon. The concert, auction and golf tournament raised a combined total of $122,490. The benefit concert line-up included emcee Storme Warren and performances by Darius Rucker, Eli Young Band, Clint Black, Charles Kelley (of Lady Antebellum), David Nail, Cassadee Pope, Kenny Rogers, Corey Smith and Thompson Square, all backed by Rucker’s band, the Carolina Grey Boys.
The June 3 celebrity golf tournament included Colt Ford, JT Hodges, Tommy John, Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Dustin Lynch, Derek Mason, David Nail, Jon Pardi, Eric Paslay, Keifer Thompson, tournament winners Henry Cho and Scott Hamilton and more.

Celebrity golfers support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at the annual "Darius And Friends" Golf Tournament on June 3. Photo: Randi Radcliff

Celebrity golfers support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at the annual “Darius And Friends” Golf Tournament on June 3. Photo: Randi Radcliff

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Arista Nashville’s The Swon Brothers were among the artists heating up the free Chevrolet Riverfront Stage in downtown Nashville on Saturday as part of the 2014 CMA Music Festival.

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s Nick Barnes and Sarah Westbrook; Hill Entertainment Group’s Josh Hunter; Arista Nashville’s Lesly Tyson; Zach and Colton Swon; Hill Entertainment Group’s Greg Hill; William Morris Endeavor’s Risha Rodgers, and Sony Music Nashville’s Bob Foglia.

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s Nick Barnes and Sarah Westbrook; Hill Entertainment Group’s Josh Hunter; Arista Nashville’s Lesly Tyson; Zach and Colton Swon; Hill Entertainment Group’s Greg Hill; William Morris Endeavor’s Risha Rodgers, and Sony Music Nashville’s Bob Foglia.

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Miranda Lambert joined in the CMA Music Festival activities with a performance at LP Field in Nashville on Friday night (June 6).

Pictured (L-R): RCA Nashville SVP Promotion, Keith Gale; Shopkeeper Management's Marion Kraft; Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton; Lambert; Sony Music Nashville’s SVP Marketing Paul Barnabee.

Pictured (L-R): RCA Nashville SVP Promotion, Keith Gale; Shopkeeper Management’s Marion Kraft; Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton; Lambert; Sony Music Nashville’s SVP Marketing Paul Barnabee.

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Show Dog – Universal Music held its Second Annual Fan Appreciation Party this past week at the Silver Dollar Saloon. The event raised $4,890.00, which will benefit organizations Dreams With Wings and the Sarah Cannon Fund.

VIP tickets which included an exclusive gift bag and meet and greet with SDU artists Josh Thompson, JT Hodges, Krystal Keith, Joel Crouse and Native Run, were sold for $25 and general admission was $10. Each artist performed two acoustic songs for the crowd.

Pictured L to R are: Dreams With Wings Jennifer Morgan, Nancy Naiser (DWW client), Jenifer Frommeyer, Sarah Tackett, Show Dow Universal Music’s Joel Crouse, Krystal Keith, Josh Thompson, Label President Mark Wright, JT Hodges, Native Run’s Bryan Dawley and Rachel Beauregard, Sarah Cannon Fund’s Susan Earl Hosbach and Suzanne Zutter

Pictured (L-R): Dreams With Wings’ Jennifer Morgan, Nancy Naiser (DWW client), Jenifer Frommeyer, Sarah Tackett, Show Dog-Universal Music’s Joel Crouse, Krystal Keith, Josh Thompson, Show Dog-Universal’s Mark Wright, JT Hodges, Native Run’s Bryan Dawley and Rachel Beauregard, Sarah Cannon Fund’s Susan Earl Hosbach and Suzanne Zutter.

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Kristian Bush and Cumulus Media’s Charlie Cook connect backstage after Bush’s live concert performance at The Chevrolet Riverfront Stage on Friday (June 6) during the annual CMA Music Festival in Nashville.

Pictured (L-R): Streamsound Records Pres./CEO Steve Richardson, Streamsound Records VP/Promotion & Strategic Marketing Teddi Bonadies, Kristian Bush, Cumulus/Nashville Operations Manager Charlie Cook and Music Producer Byron Gallimore. Photo: Courtesy of Streamsound Records

Pictured (L-R): Streamsound Records Pres./CEO Steve Richardson, Streamsound Records VP/Promotion & Strategic Marketing Teddi Bonadies, Kristian Bush, Cumulus/Nashville Operations Manager Charlie Cook and Music Producer Byron Gallimore. Photo: Courtesy of Streamsound Records

Reminder: Nashville Memorial For Gary Haber Today

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Gary Haber


The Nashville memorial celebrating the life of business manager and accountant Gary Haber will take place today (June 10) from 6 to 9 p.m. at Loveless Barn, located at 8400 Highway, Nashville, TN 37221. Haber died April 7, 2014 at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 68.
His superstar client list has included Carrie Underwood, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Julianne Hough, Peter Frampton, Joe Cocker, screenwriter Les Bohem, and numerous others. The Haber Corporation was established in Encino, Calif., in 1977.