Spirit Music Nashville Inks Multi-Faceted Deal With Zach Crowell

Front Row (L-R): Michelle Davey (Administration Coordinator/Office Manager, Spirit Music Nashville) and Billy Lynn (VP, Creative, Spirit Music Nashville); Middle Row (L-R): Daniel Hill (President, Spirit Music Nashville), Derek Crownover (Attorney, Dickinson Wright PLLC), Zach Crowell, Kelly Bolton (VP, Creative, Tape Room Music), Blain Rhodes (GM, Tape Room Music) and Chip Petree (Attorney, Ritholz Levy Fields LLP). Back Row (L-R): Brian Bradford (Sr. Director of Administration, Spirit Music Nashville), and Cam Caldwell (Attorney, Dickinson Wright PLLC).

Spirit Music Nashville has signed Nashville writer Zach Crowell. As part of this deal, Spirit Music Nashville has also acquired Crowell’s I Love Pizza Music publishing catalog and has formed a co-publishing venture with Crowell and Ashley Gorley‘s Tape Room Music to encompass Crowell’s future works.

Finally, Spirit and Crowell have formed a partnership to allow Crowell to sign and develop talent to his own joint venture under Spirit Music Nashville.

“The opportunity to work with Zach Crowell is a fantastic honor for a publisher,” said Singer. “Zach is an enormously talented, go-to hit-maker who has made many friends in the Nashville music community. We are honored to partner with Ashley Gorley’s Tape Room Music on our deal with Zach and look forward to putting our global resources behind them. The entire worldwide team at Spirit Music Group looks forward to what we will accomplish together.”

“Zach is one of the brightest talents in music today. His abilities both as a songwriter and as a producer are remarkable, and his many achievements and accolades in both fields are a testament to his gifts. The Spirit Music Nashville team and I are proud to be a part of the next chapter of Zach’s career, and we are thrilled to partner on this with Ashley Gorley and Tape Room Music,” said Daniel Hill, President, Spirit Music Nashville.

“I’m fired up to continue working with Ashley Gorley and Tape Room Music and excited to bring my catalog to Spirit – they have a great team and I couldn’t ask for those songs to be in better hands,” said Crowell.

“Zach and I couldn’t be happier to be working with Spirit Music Group through this new venture,” said Gorley. “Their passion for Zach and the belief they have in Tape Room Music is exciting. We appreciate their creativity and support in this partnership.”

Crowell has earned nine No. 1 songs as a writer, and seven No. 1 songs as a producer. His chart-toppers as a writer include Sam Hunt’s “Body Like A Back Road” and “House Party”; Carrie Underwood’s “Heartbeat,” “Church Bells,” and “Dirty Laundry”: Dustin Lynch’s “Where It’s At (Yep Yep)” and “Hell of a Night”; Cole Swindell’s “Middle of a Memory”; Billy Currington’s “Do I Make You Wanna”; and Luke Bryan’s “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset.” Crowell earned the 2018 ASCAP Country Song of the Year for Hunt’s “Body Like A Back Road,” as well as the three CMA Triple Play awards, among many other accolades.

The signing marks the latest in a series of moves by Spirit, including a $350 million recapitalization of Spirit Music Group led by Spirit Music Group Chairman Jon Singer and business partner Ross Cameron in January.

In addition to his independent success, Crowell has been a long-time collaborator with Gorley and the two have co-written numerous songs together. Gorley, one of the most successful songwriters in Nashville history, is credited with writing 39 No. 1 singles. Crowell first began working with Gorley in 2010 when he was the first writer signed to Gorley’s publishing venture Tape Room Music.

Music Biz Conference Makes Nashville Its Home Through 2021

Pictured (L-R): Quiana Taylor – Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp.; James Donio – President, the Music Business Association; Shelley Bankard-Weaver – JW Marriott, Nashville Photo by Katti Mayberry/Kidtee Hello Photography

The Music Business Association’s annual Music Biz Conference will remain in Music City through 2021 at the recently opened JW Marriott Nashville, the organization has announced. Music Biz 2019 will take place May 5-8, with Music Biz 2020 and 2021 following May 11-14, 2020 and May 10-13, 2021, respectively. The conference recently held its largest event in the past 17 years, with over 2,200 in attendance.

“Music Biz owes a great deal of thanks for the support of former mayors Karl Dean and Megan Barry and now Mayor David Briley, as well as the Nashville Convention & Visitors’ Bureau and the Nashville music community, all of whom have made us feel so welcome in Nashville and have made the process of bringing our Conference to their city so effortless,” offered Music Biz President James Donio. “Nashville has become a hotbed of activity for all aspects of the industry, making it the perfect place for the global content, commerce and creative communities to gather and discuss how our industry can continue to drive collective prosperity.”

The Music Biz Conference first came to Nashville in 2015, and has continued to grow year-over-year while maintaining its high level of educational programming and featured keynote speakers. The Conference continues to draw an ever-increasing representation from the global music business community, with Music Biz 2018 bringing attendees from 17 countries outside of the US to Music City.

For more visit musicbiz.org.

CMA Fest 2019 Performers Revealed

The Country Music Association has revealed the initial artist lineup for this year’s CMA Fest, set for June 6-9 in downtown Nashville.

Taking the nightly Nissan Stadium stage this year are country artists Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, Florida Georgia Line, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Tim McGraw, Maren Morris, Old Dominion, Pistol Annies, Rascal Flatts, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban.

The Chevy Riverfront Stage returns once again with a lineup that will keep crowds rocking from 10 a.m.-5:15 p.m. each day including performances by A Thousand Horses, Lauren Alaina, Jimmie Allen, Danielle Bradbery, Lee Brice, Easton Corbin, Jordan Davis, Devin Dawson, Jessie James Decker, Gavin DeGraw, Russell Dickerson, Eli Young Band, Lindsay Ell, Tyler Farr, Gone West, Riley Green, Hunter Hayes, Walker Hayes, High Valley, Home Free, Ryan Hurd, LOCASH, Maddie & Tae, Ashley McBryde, Scotty McCreery, Eric Paslay, Carly Pearce, Cassadee Pope, RaeLynn, Mason Ramsey, Michael Ray, Tyler Rich, Runaway June, Dylan Scott, Granger Smith, Mitchell Tenpenny, Morgan Wallen and Aaron Watson.

Returning for a third year, the Budweiser Forever Country Stage will take place from 11 a.m.-4:45 p.m. daily. Featuring some of the biggest names in country music from recent decades, this year’s lineup includes Keith Anderson, Deana Carter, John Carter Cash, Joe Diffie, George Ducas, Charles Esten, Andy Griggs, Halfway to Hazard, Ty Herndon, Honky Tonkin’ with Tracy Lawrence, Little Texas, Lonestar, The Marshall Tucker Band, Kendell Marvel, Neal McCoy, Montgomery Gentry, Lorrie Morgan, The Nelsons, Jerrod Niemann, Jamie O’Neal, The Road Hammers, Ray Scott, Shenandoah, Sister Hazel, Ricky Skaggs, Kiefer Sutherland, Thompson Square, Uncle Kracker, Mark Wills, Rita Wilson and Darryl Worley.

Outdoor daytime stages including Chevy Riverfront and Budweiser Forever Country are free and open to the public. All artist lineups are subject to change.

CMA Fest will once again be filmed for a national television special to air on the ABC Television Network this summer; Robert Deaton will serve as executive producer. This is the 16th consecutive year the event has been filmed for a network television

The lineup announcement was first made via the CMA Fest app, as the CMA Foundation celebrates Music In Our Schools Month. For more than 30 years, March has been officially designated by the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) for observance of Music In Our Schools Month, the time of year when music education becomes the focus of schools across the nation.

Mitch Ballard Named Sr. Director, Creative For BMI Austin Office

Mitch Ballard

Mitch Ballard has been named Senior Director, Creative at BMI’s Austin office, effective immediately. In this role, he will be responsible for providing service to existing BMI affiliates in Texas, signing new talent, and providing enhancement for the already vibrant songwriting community in Austin. Ballard reports to Jody Williams, VP, Creative, Nashville and Mason Hunter, AVP, Creative, Nashville.

“With a strong background in music and tech, native Texan Mitch Ballard is the perfect fit to head our new Austin office,” said Williams. “He is a proven leader who really understands the creative culture of Austin and the songwriter’s contribution to the fabric of Texas music. We look forward to Mitch’s contribution to BMI’s success as we embark on this new adventure.”

The news of Ballard’s hiring comes on the heels of BMI and Governor Greg Abbott announcing that BMI would be expanding its presence in Texas by opening its first Creative Office in Austin. The new office will allow BMI to work directly with talented songwriters and emerging artists in the Austin music community.

Ballard’s career spans over 25 years, beginning as an on-air talent in radio and television. He spent 16 years in the music business as a tour manager for major national acts. Prior to joining BMI, he utilized his background in the music industry to create early web-based applications for music booking agencies as well as a system to manage concert tours for major artists. Most recently, he started a full-service web development firm, DevDigital, in Nashville.

Ballard received a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the University of North Texas.

Industry Ink: NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation, Inside Music Publishing, WMA

NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation, H&R Block To Provide Free Tax Preparation For Nashville Songwriters

NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation (Supporting Our Next Generation of Songwriters) has announced a new partnership with H&R Block to provide free in-office tax preparation to songwriters in the Nashville area as part of its effort to provide direct assistance to working music creators.

“We are thrilled to work with H&R Block to provide tax services to working songwriters. The S.O.N.G.S. Foundation strives to alleviate financial burdens placed on music creators and enable them to focus on what matters most— writing and creating the songs we love,” said NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation President David Israelite.

The Foundation is working with the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) in order to inform area songwriters about this service. For more information and to make a free tax preparation appointment, visit SONGSfoundation.org and fill out the form under the “Free Tax Preparation” tab or contact NMPA’s offices at 202-393-6672.

 

Inside Music Publishing Signs Martin “Bucky” Seja

Martin “Bucky” Seja

Songwriter/producer Martin “Bucky” Seja has entered into an exclusive worldwide agreement with Inside Music Publishing, a Toronto, Canada-based publisher with independent publishing & management offices in Nashville.

In Spring 2018, Inside Music Publishing entered into a strategic partnership with Rukkus Room Studios Nashville & Rukkus Room Publishing, owned and operated by producer & mixer Jamie Tate. As of March 2019, Seja will be producing and writing out of Rukkus Room Nashville’s Studio B, as well as his own studio in Toronto that is scheduled for completion in August 2019.

Seja has enjoyed chart-topping singles writing and performing with Down With Webster (“Your Man,” “Rich$ Girl,” “Chills,” “Whoa Is Me,” “She’s Dope,” “Big Wheels”). “Big Wheels” earned him his fifth Billboard Hot 100 single.

“Bucky is a tremendous writer, producer and genuine soul. We are thrilled to be part of this new chapter in his musical journey,” said Matt Williams, Inside Music Publishing General Manager.

 

WMA Names Caroline Bocko As Social Strategist

Caroline Bocko

WMA has hired Caroline Bocko as Social Strategist within the Global Social Team. Based in WMA’s Nashville office, Bocko will report to Ryan Hall, Head of Social (NY) and Hannah Dudley, Director of Marketing Strategy. Bocko will aide the teams in developing and executing social media campaigns for WMA’s clients, including artists, labels, brands and other entertainment businesses.

The position will draw upon Bocko’s 12+ years of digital marketing and community management experience from her time at Warner Music Nashville, Crowd Surf LLC, Sony Music Nashville, and Concord Music Group. WMA opened its Nashville office in 2018, and has additional offices in New York, Los Angeles and London.

Industry Pics: Ryan Hurd, Blake Shelton, Leah Nobel

Hurd Celebrates “To A T Tour” In Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Janet Weir, 42 Entertainment/Red Light Management; Dennis Reese, Senior Vice President Promotion RCA Records Nashville; Ryan Hurd; Caryl Atwood, Vice President of Sales Sony Music Nashville; Steve Hodges, Senior Vice President of Promotion and Artist Development Sony Music Nashville.

RCA Records Nashville artist-writer Ryan Hurd celebrated his sold-out To A T Tour on Thursday evening (March 28) with a show at Nashville’s Exit/In. Due to demand, Hurd has added concert stops in Washington, D.C. (March 21), Raleigh, N.C. (March 22), Kansas City, Missouri (April 12), Atlanta, Georgia (April 25), and Athens, Georgia (April 26). Hurd co-wrote the sultry “To A T” with Laura Veltz and Nathan Spicer.

 

Blake Shelton Brings Heroes And Friends To Kentucky Show

Blake Shelton with Warner Music Nashville staff Photo: Jeff Johnson

Warner Music Nashville celebrated Blake Shelton‘s Heroes And Friends Tour during a stop at Louisville, Kentucky’s KFC Yum! Center on March 1. The sold-out show featured nearly two hours of Shelton’s hit songs plus an acoustic guitar pull on the stage with Shelton and his heroes John Anderson, The Bellamy Brothers and Trace Adkins, all performing some of their biggest hits. Lauren Alaina opened the show with her powerful vocals and joined Shelton on stage for his No. 1 duet “Lonely Tonight.”

John Anderson also celebrated his slot on the “Friends & Heroes” Tour, with several of his team members.

Pictured (L-R): Steve Popovich, Cleveland International Records; Bobby Roberts; John Anderson; Travis James, United Talent Agency; Don Murry Grubbs, Absolute Publicity, Inc.

 

Leah Nobel Celebrates Album Release

Pictured (L-R): Jacee Badeaux, Big Yellow Dog Music; Kara Wintergrass, Big Yellow Dog Music; Sophie Hopkins, Big Yellow Dog Music; Leah Nobel; Pete Stewart, producer; Lauren Funk, Big Yellow Dog Music; Alex Stefano, Big Yellow Dog Music; Meaghan Campbell, Big Yellow Dog Music

Big Yellow Dog Music songwriter Leah Nobel celebrated the release of her Pete Stewart-produced album Running In Borrowed Shoes with a show at Nashville’s H.O.M.E. (Helping Our Music Evolve) on Feb. 28.

Nobel’s album was created after Nobel conducted interviews with 100 strangers, discussing their life stories and the binding ties of humanity, love, loss and more.

Weekly Register: Luke Combs Tops Country Albums, Streaming Songs Charts

Luke Combs tops both the country albums chart and the country streaming songs chart this week, according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Combs’ This One’s For You tops the country albums chart with 25K, while his recent No. 1 radio single “Beautiful Crazy” continues atop the country streaming songs chart with 9.8 million streams this week.

On the country albums rankings, Florida Georgia Line‘s latest, Can’t Say I Ain’t Country, falls from No. 1 to No. 2 this week with 22K. Kacey Musgraves‘ Grammy-winning Golden Hour remains at No. 3 for a second week, following a jump to No. 1 in the days immediately following her award wins. Dan + Shay‘s self-titled project continues at No. 4 with 14K, while Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller stays at No. 5 with 12K.

Following Combs on the country streaming songs chart at No. 2 is Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey,” with 7.5 million streams. Dan + Shay take the next two slots, with “Tequila” at No. 3 (7.2 million) and “Speechless” at No. 4 (7.1 million). Brown’s “Heaven” rounds out the Top 5 with 6.9 million.

Clint Black And Trace Adkins Reveal The Hits. Hats. History. Tour

Two country music mainstays, Clint Black and Trace Adkins, will make a return to the stage together as part of the Hits. Hats. History. Tour this summer. Pre-sale tickets go on sale Tuesday (March 5), with all remaining tickets going on sale Friday (March 8) at 10 a.m.

The Hits. Hats. History. Tour kicks off May 2 in Charlotte, North Carolina and travels to nine different cities through Aug. 9, with additional dates to be announced in the coming weeks. Terri Clark, John Berry and Craig Campbell will appear as special guests on select dates of the tour.

“It’s been a few years since Clint and I shared the stage,” said Adkins. “Since then, we have both been fortunate to have added a few more hits, and hats to our collection. Looking forward to this!”

“Trace and I toured together back in the ’90s and I’m really looking forward to sharing the stage with him again!” Black added. “He’s a lot of fun and a real pro.”

In addition to the Hits. Hats. History. Tour, Black will launch his Still Killin’ Time 30th Anniversary Tour in March to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his triple-Platinum, seminal album, Killin’ Time.

Adkins is also on the road this summer as part of his current Don’t Stop Tour 2019 as well as with Blake Shelton as part of his Friends & Heroes 2019 Tour, which concludes March 23 in New York.

Hits. Hats. History. Tour dates:
May 2 – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC*
May 3 – Suwannee River Jam – Live Oak, FL^
May 4 – The Bowl – Sugar Hill, GA*
May 5 – CCNB Amphitheatre – Simpsonville, SC*
June 6 – White Oak Amphitheatre – Greensboro, NC<
June 8 – Foxwoods Amphitheatre – Mashantucket, CT<
June 9 – Bank of New Hampshire Amphitheatre– Gilford, NH<
August 8 – Smart Financial Centre – Sugar Land, TX<
August 9 – H-E-B Center at Cedar Park – Cedar Park, TX<

*Features John Berry
^Features Craig Campbell
<Features Terri Clark

For more information and tour dates, visit traceadkins.com or clintblack.com.

Clint Black Still… Killin’ Time 30th Anniversary Tour dates:
3.8.19 – Norman, OK – Riverwind Casino
3.9.19 – Kansas City, MO – Ameristar Casino KC Star Pavillion
3.15.19 – Evansville, IN – Aiken Theatre
3.16.19 – Northfield, OH – Hard Rock Live
3.22.19 – St. Petersburg, FL – Mahaffey Theater
3.23.19 – Fort Pierce, FL – Sunrise Theatre
3.24.19 – Naples, FL – Hayes Hall
3.29.19 – Waterloo, NY – Del Lago Resort & Casino
3.30.19 – Rising Sun, IN – Rising Star Casino Resort
3.31.19 – Bristol, TN – Paramount Center for the Arts
4.12.19 – Westbury, NY – Theatre at Westbury
4.26.19 – Hinckley, MN – Grand Casino Hinckley Event Center
4.27.19 – Wisconsin Dells, WI – Crystal Grande Music Theatre
5.3.19 – Live Oak, FL – Suwannee River Jam
6.20.19 – Manhattan, KS – Country Stampede
6.21.19 – Dubuque, IA – America’s River Festival
6.23.19 – Chicago, IL – Country LakeShake Festival
7.20.19 – Cheyenne, WY – Cheyenne Frontier Days
7.24.19 – Helena, MT – Lewis & Clark County Fairgrounds
8.23.19 – Mitchell, SD – Corn Palace Festival
9.7.19 – Eldon, MO – Shawnee Bluff Vineyard
9.26.19 – Minot, ND – Norsk Hostfest
10.8.19 – Salt Lake City, UT – Eccles Theater

Don’t Stop Tour Dates:
April 4 – Bologna Performing Arts Center – Cleveland, MS
April 5 – IP Casino – Biloxi, MS
April 6 – Oxford Performing Arts Center – Oxford, AL
April 11 – Country Thunder – Florence, AZ
April 12 – Peppermill Concert Hall – West Wendover, NV
April 13 – Peppermill Concert Hall – West Wendover, NV
April 27 – Pearl River Resort – Choctaw, MS
May 3 – Suwannee River Jam – Live Oak, FL
May 17 – Effingham Performance Center – Effingham, IL
May 18 – J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts – St. Louis, MO
May 19 – Niswonger Performing Arts Center – Greeneville, TN
May 24 – Shooting Star Casino – Mahnomen, MN
May 25 – Prairie Knights Casino & Resort – Fort Yates, ND
May 26 – Tree Town Country Music Fest – Forest City, IA
June 13 – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Tulsa, OK
June 15 – Kansas Star Casino – Mulvane, KS
June 20 – The Paramount Huntington – Huntington, NY
June 21 – Penn’s Peak – Jim Thorpe, PA
June 22 – Hollywood Casino – Charles Town, WV
June 27 – Country USA – Oshkosh, WI
June 28 – Jack Cincinnati Casino – Cincinnati, OH
July 2 – San Diego County Fair – Del Mar, CA
July 3 – Alameda County Fair – Pleasanton, CA
July 5 – LRS Music Festival – Paulina, OR
July 6 – Montbleu Resort Casino – Stateline, NV
July 10 – America First Event Center – Cedar City, UT
July 12 – Chumash Casino – Santa Ynez, CA
July 18 – Great Jones County Fair – Monticello, IA
July 20 – Country Thunder – Twin Lakes, WI
July 26 – Shawnee Bluff Vineyard – Eldon, MO
July 27 – United Wireless Arena – Dodge City, KS
July 28 – Paramount Theater – Denver, CO
July 30 – Sweetwater County Fair – Rock Springs, WY
July 31 – Montana State Fair – Great Falls, MT
August 3 – Inn of the Mountain Gods – Mescalero, NM
August 17 – Chase County Fair – Imperial, NE
August 22 – Genesee County Fair – Mount Morris, MI
September 10 – Spokane County Interstate Fair – Spokane, WA
September 14 – Blue Gate Theater – Shipshewana, IN
November 13 – Royal Caribbean Poll Deck – Key West, FL

Ashley Gorley Back To No. 1 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Ashley Gorley is back to No. 1 this week on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, with Shane McAnally at No. 2 and Kevin Welch at No. 3.

Brett James follows Welch at No. 4 with Carrie Underwood’s “Love Wins” and Cody Johnson’s “On My Way To You.” Luke Combs is at No. 5 with his most recent No. 1 “Beautiful Crazy” and “She Got The Best Of Me.” Riley Green and Erik Dylan move into the top 10 with Green’s “There Was This Girl.”

The first female songwriter appears at No. 38 with Kelsea Ballerini. After experiencing the Grammy effect and being at No. 19 on last week’s chart, Kacey Musgraves drops to No. 46 this week.

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

ole’s VP, Creative John Ozier To Exit

John Ozier

ole’s VP, Creative John Ozier is set to exit the company on March 31 to pursue a new opportunity with music publisher Reservoir.

Tim Hunze, Sr. Director, Creative in ole’s Nashville division, will take on expanded responsibilities, including leading the day-to-day operations of ole’s Nashville Creative team and label activities. Hunze was previously co-founder and managing partner of Parallel Music Publishing, acquired by ole earlier this year. Parallel songwriters under his management achieved No. 1 hits including: The Band Perry’s “Better Dig Two,” Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It,” Justin Moore’s “Till My Last Day,” Michael Ray’s “Kiss You In The Morning,” and Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart,” Randy Houser’s “Like A Cowboy” which went to No. 2 at country radio.

Lauren Lieu, Senior Creative Coordinator, and Alexandra Tamashunas, Creative/Label Services Coordinator, will report to Hunze in his expanded capacity.

Additionally, ole has announced Gilles Godard has been appointed to Sr. VP, Publishing, and will report to ole CEO Helen Murphy. Godard will work closely with Murphy in developing and executing ole’s new growth strategy for publishing worldwide and working with key songwriters and catalogs. Godard, who has been with ole since 2006, was previously VP, Corporate Affairs and Development.

Ozier noted, “I am committed to ensuring a smooth transition of my duties to Tim under the leadership of Gilles. I will be working with the team at ole until my planned departure on March 31, to ensure our songwriters and our artists also have a seamless transition.”

Murphy said, “I would like to thank John Ozier for his many contributions to ole Nashville over the years, and I wish him the best of luck in the future.

“Gilles has been, and continues to be, an integral part of ole’s success in growing our overall publishing business worldwide. The relationships he has developed with the creative community reflect his tremendous passion and energy for creating and protecting songs and songwriters. It is my pleasure to promote him to the well-deserved position of SVP, Publishing. I look forward to the continued success of our Nashville operation under the guidance of Gilles and Tim, and I am pleased to see Tim take on an expanded role in operations. Tim has an incredible creative track record and is well respected in the industry. I am excited to have him and his catalog with ole.”

Godard noted, “I am absolutely thrilled to have this opportunity as SVP and look forward to working closely with Tim and the entire Creative team as we write the next chapter of success here at ole. The future always exceeds the past!”