Industry Ink: ‘Music For Mustangs,’ Amanda Nolan, Bandit Lites
Mustang Heritage Foundation Hosts ‘Music For Mustangs’

Skip Ewing and Horsepower 307 with Clinton Shultz, CEO, Mustang Heritage Foundation. Photo: Courtesy of Mustang Heritage Foundation
The Mustang Heritage Foundation recently hosted “Music For Mustangs” in Nashville at the Texas Troubadour Theater. Headlined by Skip Ewing and Horsepower 307, the fundraising event had the crowd buzzing throughout the night. Additional performers included John Berry, William Lee Golden and the Goldens, Brady Seals, Heath Wright, LEVON, Twitty and Lynn, Ryan Larkins, Stephanie Quayle, Ira Dean, Sarah Beth Terry, Garrett Bradford, Rick Monroe and the Hitmen and Craig Wayne Boyd.
Since its inception in 2001, the Mustang Heritage Foundation has placed over 20,000 mustangs and wild burros into homes and programs. The recently launched their new college scholarship programs which provides scholarships to three students interested in furthering their education and supporting the mission of the foundation in the future.
Amanda Nolan Signs With Lula Street Records
Rising Christian singer Amanda Nolan has signed a record deal with Lula Street Records. The Pennsylvania native began her interest in music at 11 years old. Now based in Nashville, Nolan has been breaking into the Christian music scene with her soulful tone and heartfelt lyrics. She has also collaborated with well known songwriters and producers in the industry.
“This is a day I have dreamed of since I was a little girl, and I can’t believe it’s here,” says Nolan. “I am so thankful to God for blessing and trusting me with this opportunity to make music to encourage His people. Thank you to Lula Street Records and my manager Wisdom Moon for believing in me and coming alongside me on this journey!”
Nolan’s manager Moon is also the founder of Lula Street Records.
Harrison Reilly & Riley Rowan Join Bandit Lites
Harrison Reilly and Riley Rowan have joined live events company Bandit Lites as Integration Specialists. In their new roles, they will assist project managers in the office, work on site during the installation and programming phases of both architectural and performance systems as well as assist clients with any troubleshooting and further education opportunities.
Reilly spent two summers interning at Bandit Lites under Jake Ticke on various tours and productions. During his senior year, he interned with the Integration team assisting on site at the installation of new venues. He recently graduated from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem with his BFA in Lighting.
Rowan graduated from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music with his BFA in Lighting Design and Technology. He has also spent time as an intern with the company in the Project Management department.
“It’s been great to see these two make the journey with our team from interns to full time staff members,” shares Chris Barbee, Vice President of Integration. “I had the pleasure to work with both during their internships on project sites. Their attitude, dedication and work ethic really solidified our desire to make them full-time members of the team.”
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