
Pictured (Back row L-R) Ron Harman, Steve, Moe Bandy, Gene Ward, Bill Anderson, Kelly Lang, TG Sheppard, Sally Williams, (front row L-R) Zach Farnum, Carrie Moore-Reed, Jeanny Seely, Gus Arrendale, and Debbie Moore attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
BOBBY KARL WORKS THE ROOM
Chapter 580
If you’re a booking agent who isn’t a member of the Nashville Association of Talent Directors (NATD), you don’t know what you’re missing.
The NATD’s speaker series, annual picnics, industry workshops, Christmas party and other fellowship events are always warm and convivial. And no other awards banquet can touch the NATD’s for intimacy, visual atmosphere, cuisine and camaraderie.
The seventh annual event was again staged at the opulent, 1910 beaux-arts Hermitage Hotel. The cocktail party on Tuesday (Nov. 14) was held in the venue’s exquisite lobby, topped with its breath-taking, stained-glass ceiling.
The awards banquet took place in the sumptuous ballroom amid vintage woven carpet, brocade-draped windows, polychromed and elaborately coffered ceiling, art deco chandeliers, rare chestnut paneled walls and Tennessee presidential portraits.

Honorees Charlie Daniels and Charley Pride attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
The company was as delightful as the surroundings. We greeted Shawn Camp, Charlene Tilton, T.G. Sheppard & Kelly Lang, Cerrito, Dave Brainard, Steve Buchanan, Pete Fisher, Rod Essig, Bob Romeo, comedian Dick Hardwick and super promising new singer-songwriters Jenny Tolman, Cherish Lee and Lauren Mascitti.
This year’s honorees were Charley Pride, Bobby Roberts, David Corlew, Jeannie Seely, Sean Henry and Barbara Hubbard. Many standing ovations punctuated the evening.
During the cocktail reception Chaz Corzine honored Sean Henry, the president and CEO of The Nashville Predators and Bridgestone Arena. “Back in 2010, there were people who didn’t think Nashville was a hockey town,” said Corzine. “Now the Predators are the No. 1 franchise in all of sports.
“No one has combined sports and entertainment like Sean Henry has.” Stars like Vince, Tim, Faith, Charlie Daniels and Carrie Underwood regularly fire up fans at the hockey games. Henry has brought SEC men and women’s basketball tournaments to Bridgestone, not to mention a parade of superstar concert attractions. Oh, and the Preds sold out every one of their Bridgestone home games in the 2016-17 season.
“We told the sports world how great Nashville is,” said Henry in accepting his honor. “This is one of the great sports stories. We’re gonna do it all again this year!”

2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD. [Click photo to enlarge]
Inside the ballroom, NATD president
Steve Tolman greeted the crowd saying, “Welcome to the NATD living room for the evening.” Membership chair
Zach Farnum promised, “NATD is going to have its biggest and best year yet in 2018. This will be our 60
th anniversary year.”
Co-hosts for the gala were Stephanie Langston and Shawn Parr. The former introduced Charlie Daniels as, “the man I might love more than Santa Claus.” He was there to honor Corlew.
“He came to work with me 44 years ago,” said Daniels. “I have leaned on David a lot in my life. He deserves this award.”
Corlew is the star’s personal manager. He runs song publishing companies, is the president of Blue Hat Records, runs a film production outfit and co-founded the Journey Home Project to benefit veterans.
“I love this event – It’s so much fun to come here and see all of my friends,” said the honoree. “The music business has always been the center of my heart, the center of my soul and the center of my life. This is a caring business. It’s a loving business.”

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Blake McDaniel, Randi Perkins, Rod Essig, Ed Bazel, Steve Tolman, Tony Conway, Chaz Corzine, Zach Farum, (front row L-R) Rod Harris, Carrie Moore-Reed, Bonnie Sugarman, Pepper Meiler, and Charlynn Carter attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
Hubbard, known as “Mother Hubbard” is a veteran concert promoter at New Mexico State University. Now 90, she was presented with her honor by Doc McGhee.
“I hope all of you realize how blessed we are,” she told the audience.
The Bobby Roberts Company has represented 11 members of the Country Music Hall of Fame. Longtime client and friend John Anderson sang “Seminole Wind” to salute him. Sons Travis James Roberts and Lance Roberts presented the NATD honor.
“It’s been a wonderful journey for us,” said Bobby. “I’ve represented some of the icons in this business, my personal heroes. Music was always central to my life. We built a family business as a family. This is one more blessing, so thank you very, very much.”
Bobby Bare surprised Pride when he took the stage. “Charley is country from the tip of his toes to the top of his head,” Bare said. “You can’t fool The People — he proved it with his singing.” Bare honored Pride by performing “I’m So Afraid of Losing You Again.”
“I’m proud to be here,” Pride said. “To the many promoters…thanks. I appreciate this.”

Pictured (L-R): Charlie Daniels, Hazel Daniels, Charley Pride, Barbara Hubbard, David Corlew, and Caroline Corlew attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
Lorrie Morgan surprised Seely via a torrid, torchy performance of the latter’s Grammy-winning signature song “Don’t Touch Me.” Sally Williams cited Seely as the first woman to host a segment on the Grand Ole Opry. She also recalled Seely’s challenge to conservative Opry management by wearing mini skirts instead of ginghams.
“You are a bad ass, and I’m happy to call you my partner in crime,” Williams added.
She then brought on Bill Anderson, another surprise. “Fooled ya, didn’t we?” he kidded the honoree. “Jeannie described herself best. Here’s what she said, ‘They say everybody marches to the beat of a different drummer — I’m looking for a drummer who will beat to the way I march.’”
“I’m so proud to be in this room,” Seely said. “I didn’t plan anything [to say]. I never do. I’ve been flying by the seat of my pantyhose for a long time. Thanks to Gene Ward. I always needed a good lawyer and couldn’t find one. So I married one.
“This is awesome. Thank you so much.”
Each honoree was introduced with a video bio. Making video cameo appearances were such stars as Garth, Reba, Dolly, Neal McCoy, Aaron Tippin and Sylvia.

Honoree Jeannie Seely and Senior Vice President of Programming and Artist Relations – Grand Ole Opry Sally Williams attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
Applauding and schmoozing were Steve Lassiter, Bebe Evans, Dan Rogers, Bonnie Sugarman, Preshias Harris, Bev Moser, Ray Shelide, Paula Szeigis, Carolyn Corlew, Randi Perkins, Moore & Moore, Dick Beacham, Michael Campbell and Dolly Chandler.
In addition to being sublimely gorgeous, The Hermitage is a real hotel. Ergo, our meals were superb. Salads of artisanal lettuces, radishes and carrots were dressed with citrus vinaigrette. The main course was tender filet mignon, jumbo asparagus and potato, cauliflower and white cheddar mash with truffle jus. Layered coconut cream and vanilla cake topped with whipped icing finished the repast.
Steve Tolman, Tony Conway and Blake McDaniel announced that the NATD was presenting $2,500 to Scott Hamilton’s ScottCares Foundation, $5,000 to Hubbard’s ACTS scholarships to entertainment-industry students and a washer-dryer to Dupont Tyler Middle School.
The event had just a touch of bonjour tristesse. Farnum is evidently doing such a good NATD recruiting job that the Hermitage ballroom is now stretched to its 150-person capacity. I fear it might soon outgrow this elegant, intimate venue.

Honorees Bobby Roberts, Charley Pride, and Sean Henry attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
Szlachetka Joins Gellman Management Roster
/by Lorie Hollabaugh(L-R): Szlachetka and manager Michelle Goble
Nashville-based Americana artist Szlachetka has signed with Gellman Management for representation.
Szlachetka is set to release his sophomore solo album, Heart of My Hometown, Feb. 16, 2018. He is on tour this November performing shows with Granville Automatic and opening for Brandy Clark.
“We are thrilled for Szlachetka to join the Gellman Management roster,” says Michelle Goble, Manager and Artist Development. “He is a triple threat as an artist, a songwriter and a musician whose talent and dedication to his craft is inspiring. We are honored to be a part of his team and look forward to a bright future.”
In addition to Szlachetka, Gellman Management’s roster includes Jennifer Nettles, Sugarland, Jim Lauderdale; Brandy Clark, Patty Smyth, Cross Atlantic and Katelyn Clampett.
Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy Adds Five New Staffers
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“Each of our newest account assistants possesses a spectacular work ethic and a great enthusiasm for business management,” said Jamie Cheek, president of FBMM. “Our talented staff ensures that our clients receive outstanding services at both our Nashville and New York offices.”
McClary comes to FBMM from William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, where she served as an HR coordinator and spearheaded internal programs, led philanthropic efforts and managed the intern program. Prior to that, she was a senior label relations manager for Naxos of America. She started her career interning for Sony Music Entertainment and has an MBA with a concentration in marketing from Middle Tennessee State University.
Jones brings over seven years of management experience to FBMM. She processed payroll and handled patient complaints at Children’s Clinic East as an operations manager, and also worked as a house supervisor at Village Behavioral Health. She graduated from King University in 2016.
Rossetti joins FBMM from Rock The Soul Entertainment, where he recently worked as a production assistant and oversaw session planning, managed projects and archived session data. He is a Grammy-Award winning engineer, winning Best Contemporary Christian Music Album in 2015 and received a nomination for the same award this year. He studied marketing at Georgia College and State University and earned an audio engineering certification from Dark Horse Institute in Franklin, Tenn.
Arango joins the New York City FBMM team. Previously, Arango worked as an account trainee for Kate Spade in New York. She also worked as a digital analyst for PHD Media. She studied economics at Bernard M. Baruch College and received a Master of Science degree in accounting from the University of Miami.
Baquing comes to FBMM after graduating from Belmont University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting. He previously interned for AMAX Talent and Creative in Nashville.
John Legend, Carrie Underwood To Host ‘Grammys Greatest Stories’
/by Lorie HollabaughThe unique broadcast event will feature rare archival footage, exclusive interviews, and special appearances by multi-Grammy winners and nominees Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Underwood, Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Dave Grohl, Elton John, Alicia Keys, Bruno Mars, Chris Martin, Ricky Martin, Paul McCartney, P!nk, Ed Sheeran, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Justin Timberlake, and U2.
Special show segments will include reactions from Grammy producers and members of the music community following some legendary performances, including Paul McCartney bringing the Beatles’ legendary album, Abbey Road, to the Grammy stage.
Among the highlighted moments being recalled for the show are Blake Shelton’s appearance with Glen Campbell on The 54th Grammy Awards in 2012. “I have never felt more honored, proud, and nervous, and a sense of unexpected accomplishment,” said Shelton about the collaboration. “My first moment on that stage was with one of the greatest legends—not in country music—of the entertainment industry, period!”
MTheory Nashville Names Michael Corcoran As Exec VP
/by Jessica NicholsonMichael Corcoran
Artist manager services and artist development company mtheory Nashville has added Michael Corcoran as the Executive Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. He will report directly to President, Cameo Carlson.
Corcoran exits Borman Entertainment where he has spent the past seven years as the associate manager of Alison Krauss, overseeing all aspects of the artist’s career from recording to marketing and touring. Prior to Borman, Corcoran spent five years as an artist manager at Nettwerk.
Mtheory was founded in 2010 to provide artist managers with the tools they need to be successful in building multi-faceted artist careers in the modern music industry. With over 30 employees and offices in New York and Los Angeles, the company works with a diverse roster of artist managers across a variety of genres, including country, rock, pop, hip-hop, singer-songwriter and electronic.
Corcoran can be reached at michaelc@mtheory.com.
Bobby Karl Works The 7th Annual NATD Honors
/by Bobby KarlPictured (Back row L-R) Ron Harman, Steve, Moe Bandy, Gene Ward, Bill Anderson, Kelly Lang, TG Sheppard, Sally Williams, (front row L-R) Zach Farnum, Carrie Moore-Reed, Jeanny Seely, Gus Arrendale, and Debbie Moore attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
BOBBY KARL WORKS THE ROOM
Chapter 580
If you’re a booking agent who isn’t a member of the Nashville Association of Talent Directors (NATD), you don’t know what you’re missing.
The NATD’s speaker series, annual picnics, industry workshops, Christmas party and other fellowship events are always warm and convivial. And no other awards banquet can touch the NATD’s for intimacy, visual atmosphere, cuisine and camaraderie.
The seventh annual event was again staged at the opulent, 1910 beaux-arts Hermitage Hotel. The cocktail party on Tuesday (Nov. 14) was held in the venue’s exquisite lobby, topped with its breath-taking, stained-glass ceiling.
The awards banquet took place in the sumptuous ballroom amid vintage woven carpet, brocade-draped windows, polychromed and elaborately coffered ceiling, art deco chandeliers, rare chestnut paneled walls and Tennessee presidential portraits.
Honorees Charlie Daniels and Charley Pride attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
The company was as delightful as the surroundings. We greeted Shawn Camp, Charlene Tilton, T.G. Sheppard & Kelly Lang, Cerrito, Dave Brainard, Steve Buchanan, Pete Fisher, Rod Essig, Bob Romeo, comedian Dick Hardwick and super promising new singer-songwriters Jenny Tolman, Cherish Lee and Lauren Mascitti.
This year’s honorees were Charley Pride, Bobby Roberts, David Corlew, Jeannie Seely, Sean Henry and Barbara Hubbard. Many standing ovations punctuated the evening.
During the cocktail reception Chaz Corzine honored Sean Henry, the president and CEO of The Nashville Predators and Bridgestone Arena. “Back in 2010, there were people who didn’t think Nashville was a hockey town,” said Corzine. “Now the Predators are the No. 1 franchise in all of sports.
“No one has combined sports and entertainment like Sean Henry has.” Stars like Vince, Tim, Faith, Charlie Daniels and Carrie Underwood regularly fire up fans at the hockey games. Henry has brought SEC men and women’s basketball tournaments to Bridgestone, not to mention a parade of superstar concert attractions. Oh, and the Preds sold out every one of their Bridgestone home games in the 2016-17 season.
“We told the sports world how great Nashville is,” said Henry in accepting his honor. “This is one of the great sports stories. We’re gonna do it all again this year!”
2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD. [Click photo to enlarge]
Co-hosts for the gala were Stephanie Langston and Shawn Parr. The former introduced Charlie Daniels as, “the man I might love more than Santa Claus.” He was there to honor Corlew.
“He came to work with me 44 years ago,” said Daniels. “I have leaned on David a lot in my life. He deserves this award.”
Corlew is the star’s personal manager. He runs song publishing companies, is the president of Blue Hat Records, runs a film production outfit and co-founded the Journey Home Project to benefit veterans.
“I love this event – It’s so much fun to come here and see all of my friends,” said the honoree. “The music business has always been the center of my heart, the center of my soul and the center of my life. This is a caring business. It’s a loving business.”
Pictured (Back row, L-R): Blake McDaniel, Randi Perkins, Rod Essig, Ed Bazel, Steve Tolman, Tony Conway, Chaz Corzine, Zach Farum, (front row L-R) Rod Harris, Carrie Moore-Reed, Bonnie Sugarman, Pepper Meiler, and Charlynn Carter attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
Hubbard, known as “Mother Hubbard” is a veteran concert promoter at New Mexico State University. Now 90, she was presented with her honor by Doc McGhee.
“I hope all of you realize how blessed we are,” she told the audience.
The Bobby Roberts Company has represented 11 members of the Country Music Hall of Fame. Longtime client and friend John Anderson sang “Seminole Wind” to salute him. Sons Travis James Roberts and Lance Roberts presented the NATD honor.
“It’s been a wonderful journey for us,” said Bobby. “I’ve represented some of the icons in this business, my personal heroes. Music was always central to my life. We built a family business as a family. This is one more blessing, so thank you very, very much.”
Bobby Bare surprised Pride when he took the stage. “Charley is country from the tip of his toes to the top of his head,” Bare said. “You can’t fool The People — he proved it with his singing.” Bare honored Pride by performing “I’m So Afraid of Losing You Again.”
“I’m proud to be here,” Pride said. “To the many promoters…thanks. I appreciate this.”
Pictured (L-R): Charlie Daniels, Hazel Daniels, Charley Pride, Barbara Hubbard, David Corlew, and Caroline Corlew attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
Lorrie Morgan surprised Seely via a torrid, torchy performance of the latter’s Grammy-winning signature song “Don’t Touch Me.” Sally Williams cited Seely as the first woman to host a segment on the Grand Ole Opry. She also recalled Seely’s challenge to conservative Opry management by wearing mini skirts instead of ginghams.
“You are a bad ass, and I’m happy to call you my partner in crime,” Williams added.
She then brought on Bill Anderson, another surprise. “Fooled ya, didn’t we?” he kidded the honoree. “Jeannie described herself best. Here’s what she said, ‘They say everybody marches to the beat of a different drummer — I’m looking for a drummer who will beat to the way I march.’”
“I’m so proud to be in this room,” Seely said. “I didn’t plan anything [to say]. I never do. I’ve been flying by the seat of my pantyhose for a long time. Thanks to Gene Ward. I always needed a good lawyer and couldn’t find one. So I married one.
“This is awesome. Thank you so much.”
Each honoree was introduced with a video bio. Making video cameo appearances were such stars as Garth, Reba, Dolly, Neal McCoy, Aaron Tippin and Sylvia.
Honoree Jeannie Seely and Senior Vice President of Programming and Artist Relations – Grand Ole Opry Sally Williams attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
Applauding and schmoozing were Steve Lassiter, Bebe Evans, Dan Rogers, Bonnie Sugarman, Preshias Harris, Bev Moser, Ray Shelide, Paula Szeigis, Carolyn Corlew, Randi Perkins, Moore & Moore, Dick Beacham, Michael Campbell and Dolly Chandler.
In addition to being sublimely gorgeous, The Hermitage is a real hotel. Ergo, our meals were superb. Salads of artisanal lettuces, radishes and carrots were dressed with citrus vinaigrette. The main course was tender filet mignon, jumbo asparagus and potato, cauliflower and white cheddar mash with truffle jus. Layered coconut cream and vanilla cake topped with whipped icing finished the repast.
Steve Tolman, Tony Conway and Blake McDaniel announced that the NATD was presenting $2,500 to Scott Hamilton’s ScottCares Foundation, $5,000 to Hubbard’s ACTS scholarships to entertainment-industry students and a washer-dryer to Dupont Tyler Middle School.
The event had just a touch of bonjour tristesse. Farnum is evidently doing such a good NATD recruiting job that the Hermitage ballroom is now stretched to its 150-person capacity. I fear it might soon outgrow this elegant, intimate venue.
Honorees Bobby Roberts, Charley Pride, and Sean Henry attend the 2017 NATD Honors Gala at Hermitage Hotel on November 14, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for NATD
Lee Thomas Miller Officially Launches Campaign For U.S. Congress
/by Jessica NicholsonLee Thomas Miller
Songwriter Lee Thomas Miller has officially launched his campaign for U.S Congress’ seventh district today (Nov. 14), following last week’s announcement from BMI’s Mike O’Neill.
The son of Kentucky tobacco farmer and a small town librarian has become an award winning songwriter who lives in Williamson County in Tennessee with his wife Jana and their four kids, all of whom attend public schools in their community.
He has penned seven No. 1 songs, 12 top 10 songs and earned three Grammy nominations with artists including Trace Adkins, Garth Brooks, Brad Paisley, George Strait, Jamey Johnson and Chris Stapleton. Most people know his hit songs, like “In Color,” “The Impossible,” “You’re Gonna Miss This,” and “I’m Still a Guy.”
Miller recently stepped down from his former post as president of Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) in order to run for the seat. He has tirelessly worked with NSAI to defend the rights and livelihood on Capitol Hill of the “smallest small business”—songwriters.
See Miller’s official announcement video below:
Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo Launches Digital Ticketing, Secondary Marketplace
/by Jessica NicholsonHouston Livestock Show and Rodeo will implement a digital ticketing delivery method — Flash Seats digital tickets by AXS — and an official secondary marketplace for RodeoHouston for 2018.
“We are excited to provide Flash Seats to all of our RodeoHouston fans,” said Joel Cowley, Rodeo president and CEO. “The use of Flash Seats and the secondary market will provide better customer service to our loyal season ticket buyers who will now be able to resell their unused seats to enthusiastic fans in a safe and secure environment. This change to our previous ticket resale policy allows us to adapt to new technology and user needs.”
Flash Seats digital tickets allows for an easy transfer of tickets to family, friends and co-workers, and will be the only method of delivery for individual tickets to all 20 RodeoHouston performances in 2018.
Additionally, the RodeoHouston Marketplace will give individual ticket holders a secure online portal where they can resell and purchase Rodeo tickets with confidence, and will provide buyers with the security of knowing that tickets purchased on the RodeoHouston Marketplace are valid for entry. The RodeoHouston Marketplace will open to the public in early December.
Garth Brooks was previously announced as a headliner for the 2018 RodeoHouston. The full RodeoHouston lineup will be announced Thursday, Jan. 4, and tickets for the remaining Rodeo performances will go on sale Thursday, Jan. 11, via rodeohouston.com.
YouTube And Ticketmaster Team To Promote Ticket Sales For U.S. Concerts
/by Jessica NicholsonYouTube has partnered with Ticketmaster to allow musical artists to sell tickets to U.S. concerts via their YouTube videos. The video site began featuring numerous artists’ upcoming U.S. tour dates on videos on the video site, including concerts for Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, The Chainsmokers, and more.
The concert listings (including dates and venues) appear in a section beneath the video description on videos in artist’s official YouTube channels. The tour dates appear on both desktop and mobile apps. They also feature a direct link to Ticketmaster.com so fans can purchase tickets.
According to YouTube, the feature will soon expand globally.
Save The Date: 2018 MusicRow Country Radio Meet & Greet and CountryBreakout Awards
/by Eric T. ParkerThe afternoon event occurs before Country Radio Seminar which will attract radio broadcasters from across the country for events Feb. 5-7, 2018.
The event will include presentations of the annual MusicRow CountryBreakout Awards, recognizing artists who earned the most airplay on the MusicRowCountryBreakout Chart during the preceding year. For 16 years, the CountryBreakout Chart has led the market for country radio’s secondary stations. Additionally, performances will be made from some of country music’s most promising rising artists.
In-depth profiles of the yet-to-be-revealed awards winners will be included in the February/March 2016 edition of MusicRow Magazine, set to debut at the awards ceremony. Copies of the print issue will be available for attendees.
MusicRow subscribed members can expect their invitations, including time and location, by email in 2018. To become a subscribed member to MusicRow, click here.
Read more about last year’s exciting event: Bobby Karl Works the 2017 Country Radio Meet & Greet
RIAA Reminder: December Early Certification Closing Deadline
/by Lorie HollabaughIn an effort to allow Q4 certification submissions, the organization will temporarily suspend the 30-day physical album release requirement as shown below: