Marty Winsch Relocates To Nashville In New Management Endeavor
Marty Winsch has relocated his business operations from Greenville, South Carolina, to Nashville. With over two decades of experience in the music business, Winsch has worked in artist management, talent buying, concert promoting and booking. In this new endeavor, Winsch has signed on to represent Nettwerk Recording Artist Angel Snow and singer/songwriter Erin Enderlin.
Snow’s song “Lie Awake” was recorded by Alison Krauss for her album Paper Airplane, and her new EP Arrows is being released in March with the first single “Window Seat” scheduled for release on Nov. 16.
Enderlin has been on tapped for CMT’s Next Women of Country Class of 2018, and won the Arkansas Country Music Association’s Songwriter of the Year and Album of the Year 2018. Her video for “World Without Willie” was recently No. 1 on CMT 12 Pack, and she has a cut, “The Bar’s Getting Lower,” on Reba McEntire’s upcoming album, five cuts on Terri Clark’s new album Raising The Bar, and has penned songs for Alan Jackson, Lee Ann Womack, Luke Bryan, Bill Anderson and more.
“I have considered Nashville my work home for a number of years, so I figured it was time to make it official,” Winsch said. “Aside from the time I spend with my family, there is absolutely nothing I’d rather do with my time than help artists on their journey of defining what joy means to them on a very personal level so that proper resources can be deployed to help exceed career goals and objectives.”
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