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Industry Ink: Rose Palermo, Glen Campbell, CMHOFM, More

April 23, 2024/by Madison Hahnen

Cheatham, Palermo & Garrett Celebrate 184 Years

Pictured (L-R): Tracy Gershon, Rose Palermo, Cindy Mabe and Mary Ann McCready

Law firm Cheatham, Palermo & Garrett celebrated 184 years on Music Row with a client reception. Partner Rose Palermo is often referred to as “Nashville’s divorce attorney to the stars.” Palermo has handled splits for Jewel, Conway Twitty, Tracy Lawrence, Wynonna and Naomi Judd, Ben Folds, Mel Tillis, Kelsea Ballerini and Janis Oliver.

 

Musicians Hall Of Fame & Museum Unveils Glen Campbell Exhibit

Pictured (L-R): Linda Chambers, Britt Chambers-Hawker, Steven Curtis Chapman, Steve Wariner, Kim Campbell, Julian Raymond, Dave Kaplan and Scott Seine. Photo: Angela Smith

The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum has unveiled their new Glen Campbell exhibit, in partnership with Big Machine Label Group and Surfdog.

Musicians, special guests and industry executives gathered for the exhibit reveal last Thursday (April 18). The event celebrated the release of Glen Campbell Duets – Ghost on the Canvas Sessions. It also featured a panel discussion with Julian Raymond, Dave Kaplan, Steve Wariner, Steven Curtis Chapman, Kim Campbell and Cal Campbell.

“When you look around the entire museum, you can see and feel Glen’s work in so many of the other exhibits,” said Linda Chambers, Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum CEO. “We talk about the Musicians Hall of Fame representing all genres of music because studio musicians don’t play genres… they just play music.”

 

CMHOFM Hosts Annual Kickoff Party For Museum Members

Pictured (L-R): Ben Hall (Vice President of Development, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum), Patrick Thomas (Chair, Troubadour Advisory Council), Hailey Whitters, Lisa Purcell (Executive Vice President of External Affairs, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum) and Marie Bradshaw (Senior Manager of Corporate Partnerships, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum). Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted its annual kickoff party for its Troubadour members last week, which featured a performance by Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Hailey Whitters. Whitters performed hits such as “Everything She Ain’t,” “I’m In Love” and more.

Troubadour is a membership tier of the museum that is geared towards young professionals. Membership includes quarterly networking events, concerts, exhibition previews and more.

 

Gibson Gives & FirstBank Amphitheater Raise Over $48,000 For Music Education

Pictured (L-R): Jason Golden (Superintendent of Schools, Williamson County), Rick McEachern, Nancy McEachern (Owners, FirstBank Amphitheater), Erica Krusen (Global Executive Director, Gibson Gives), Demetra Kopulos (VIP Program Manager, FirstBank Amphitheater), Alex Tinker (Project Manager, Gibson Gives) and Mark Kinzer (Director of Fine Arts, Williamson County). Photo: Gibson

Gibson Gives and FirstBank Amphitheater partnered again to raise funds for Williamson County Public Schools and music education initiatives. The companies brought 22 signed guitars to the Julien’s Music Icons Auction and raised $48,825 for the Gibson Gives and FirstBank Amphitheater Music Education Program.

Signed guitars came from artists such as Lana Del Rey, Noel Gallagher, Tenacious D, Willie Nelson, Dwight Yoakam, Chicago, Tears For Fears, Kenny Loggins, Steve Miller Band, Goo Goo Dolls and more.

“United in our commitment, we stand with FirstBank Amphitheater in our efforts to support Williamson County schools, recognizing the invaluable role of music and arts education in shaping young minds and fostering growth for every student,” says Erica Krusen, Gibson Gives, Global Executive Director.

Fund Recovery Hosts Nashville Charity Concert

Pictured (L-R): The Warren Brothers, Natalie Hemby, Ross Copperman. Photo: The Fund Recovery

The Fund Recovery hosted its annual charity dinner and concert at City Winery Nashville last Tuesday (April 16). The event raised over $230,000 to provide scholarships for mental health and addiction treatment.

Hosted by JT Hodges and Matt Rodgers, the lineup included The Warren Brothers, Natalie Hemby and Ross Copperman. Among those in attendance were Steve Hutchinson, Landyn Hutchinson, Eric Decker, Jessie James Decker, Tim Brown, Isaac Bruce, Jimbo Covert, Marshall Faulk, Anthony Munoz, Orlando Pace, John Randle, Ed Reed, Warren Sapp, Will Shields, Jan Stenerud, Andre Tippett, Kellen Winslow, Blaine Bishop, Brad Hopkins, Neil O’Donnell, Al Smith and Delanie Walker.

“Fund Recovery has provided over $2,000,000 in life-changing care to over 800 scholarship recipients,” said Ryan Cain, Executive Director, Fund Recovery. “Yet as addiction becomes more prevalent, resources become scarcer. We are proud of our work to provide treatment and save lives. That’s why our annual dinner and concert is so important. For one night, we can bring the best of the best across music and sports to raise some money to help others while having a whole lot of fun.”

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Madison Hahnen is Project Manager at MusicRow Magazine, where she helps carry out operational objectives and large-scale projects for the company. She also manages the company's subscriptions. Hahnen graduated from Bryant University in May of 2020 with a B.S. in Team & Project Management and a minor in communication studies.
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