
“Girl Crush” wins Song of the Year. Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Eric T. Parker, Warner/Chappell’s Ben Vaughn, “Girl Crush” songwriters Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey, BMG’s Kos Weaver, Universal Music Publishing Group’s Kent Earls, and MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson and Sarah Skates. Not pictured: co-writer Lori McKenna. Photo: Bev Moser.
CLICK TO SEE THE COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS
Chapter 497
This year’s MusicRow Awards party had exceptional hospitality, a happy vibe and, most of all, a pervasive feeling of conviviality and comrade-ship.
“Thank you, Nashville,” said Sam Hunt’s grateful manager Brad Belanger. “This is our community.”
“There is nothing like doing what we do, and doing it with our friends,” said songwriter Liz Rose.
“This is my family, basically,” said songwriter Michael Carter.
Hunt won Breakthrough Artist. Carter won Breakthrough Songwriter. Rose won Song of the Year for “Girl Crush,” with her cowriters Hillary Lindsey and Lori McKenna, collectively known as “The Love Junkies.”
This year’s event was staged at ASCAP on Tuesday evening (6/23). ASCAP’s Mike Sistad greeted the crowd and brought MR’s Sherod Robertson to the stage.

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, manager Brad Belanger on behalf of Sam Hunt, Breakthrough Songwriter Michael Carter, Song of the Year co-writers Hillary Lindsey and Liz Rose, and ASCAP’s Mike Sistad. Photo: Bev Moser
“Welcome to the 27th annual MusicRow Awards,” said Robertson. “Our awards started in 1989, the year that Taylor [Swift] was born. We all love to be early adopters [of talent], and these awards allow us to do that.”
Among the stars who won their early industry awards from MusicRow are Blake Shelton, Kacey Musgraves, Lady Antebellum, The Band Perry, Chris Young, Joe Nichols, Phil Vassar, Luke Bryan and the Zac Brown Band, as well as Swift.
Here’s hoping this year’s honorees follow in their footsteps. Thanks to his work with Eric Church, Little Big Town, Brothers Osborne and Cage the Elephant, Jay Joyce won his first Producer of the Year award.
“He promises he will continue to push the envelope for our town,” said Melissa Spillman, accapting on Joyce’s behalf.

Neon Cross’s Melissa Spillman accepts Producer of the Year on behalf of Jay Joyce. Pictured (L-R): MusicRow’s Eric T. Parker, Spillman, and MusicRow’s Sarah Skates and Sherod Robertson. Photo: Bev Moser.
When Michael Carter won the Breakthrough Songwriter award, he was almost overcome. “What the hell!?” he exclaimed. “I don’t even know where to begin. It’s just so cool to get to do this for a living. Wow, this is nuts. Thank you to everybody who’s been a part of it. Thank you for supporting songwriters and letting somebody new come into the fold.”
Carter is Luke Bryan’s bandleader and Cole Swindell’s producer. He co-wrote three No. 1 songs as his first hits: Swindell’s “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” Bryan’s “Roller Coaster” and Thomas Rhett’s “Get Me Some of That.”
Sam Hunt’s win as Breakthrough Artist was something of a surprise, since Swindell has been cleaning up in this area lately. “This guy has that IT factor,” explained Robertson. “He’s the happiest artist I’ve ever seen in my life,” said Belanger. “We’ve got some cool stuff on the road ahead.” Hunt had just one day off this week to move into his new house, and this conflicted with the ceremony.
Song of the Year co-writer McKenna lives near Boston and was also a no-show, but her “Girl Crush” collaborators were delightful at the mic. “This is so fun,” said Liz Rose. “Everybody’s been so awesome to embrace this song.” Added co-writer Hillary Lindsey, “It’s a pretty cool thing in this town and with this song.” Rose and Lindsey took the stage to powerfully perform “Girl Crush” as the event’s finale.

Breakthrough Songwriter is presented to Michael Carter (center) with MusicRow’s Sherod Roberston and Sarah Skates. Photo: Bev Moser.
The MusicRow Awards is the only industry event that honors Music City’s session professionals. This year, everyone who won last year was a repeat winner, with the exception of first-time honoree Steve Marcantonio, who tied as Engineer of the Year with 11-time prior winner Justin Niebank.
Background vocalist Wes Hightower won his category for the thirteenth time. “I’m thankful for every single one of them,” he said.
Aubrey Haynie won his eighth fiddler award. Ilya Toshinsky won his sixth guitar honor. Keyboard player Charles Judge earned his fifth award. “Thank you, MusicRow, for doing this,” he said in appreciation of the magazine’s musician recognitions.
Jimmie Lee Sloas won his fifth bass player award. Drummer Greg Morrow won his fourth. Steel player Russ Pahl earned his second.
Dave Pomeroy of the Musicians Union was proudly snapping photos.

Manager Kerri Edwards (Luke Bryan, Michael Carter, Cole Swindell) and MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson
Also working the room were Randi Perkins, Randall Himes, Bobby Rymer, Bob Doerschuk, Dale Bobo, Eric Paslay, Eric T. Parker, Erika Wollam Nichols, Susan Collier, Suzanne Lee, Charlie Monk, Chuck Thompson and Alison Toczylowski (who has recently married and plans to adopt a shorter last name, Webber).
ASCAP’s hospitality could not have been lovelier. Chef Michael Mirriam whipped up barbecue sandwiches, chicken satay bites, hummus & pita chips, Italian sausage slices, veggie plates, ham sandwiches, cheese & cracker samplers, blueberry & watermelon medley, salsa & chips, spiced meatballs and cucumber sandwiches, not to mention desserts.
Byron Gallimore, Barry Coburn, Ben Vaughn, Bev Moser, Beth Gwinn, Bill Wence, Becky Harris, Brett James, Carey Barlowe, Celia Froehlig, Cyndi Forman, Doug Johnson, honored guest U.S. copyright registrar Maria Pallante (I told her we threw the party just for her), James Elliott, Jessica Nicholson, Kos Weaver, Kent Earls, Kelsey Grady, Pat Higdon, Ryan Hurd, Rusty Martin, Rich Fagan, Sarah Skates (with her adorable family), Sherrill Blackman, Tracy Gershon, Troy Stephenson and Woody Bomar enjoyed themselves and the event.

The Top 10 Album All-Star Musicians. Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Roberston, vocalist Wes Hightower, steel guitar player Russ Pahl, keyboardist Charles Judge, engineers Steve Marcantonio and Justin Niebank, and MusicRow‘s Eric T. Parker. Photo: Bev Moser
Weekly Register: James Taylor Scores First-Ever No. 1 Album
/by Sarah SkatesOn the country albums chart, Zac Brown Band’s latest sold 19K to move back to No. 1. Jekyll + Hyde has passed the 400K mark after eight weeks on shelves.
There weren’t many country debuts this week, but Big Smo’s EP Bringin It Home (Warner Bros.) entered at No. 12 with 5.3K.
On the Billboard Bluegrass Chart, The SteelDrivers‘ album The Muscle Shoals Recordings (Rounder Records) debuted at No. 1 and achieved the highest first-week sales in the band’s history.
On the Billboard Christian Albums Chart, Unbroken Praise, the newest release from Matt Redman garnered the top spot, marking the Grammy winner’s second, consecutive debut at No. 1.
Top 5 Country Albums
Zac Brown Band 19K
Now Country 8 18K
Sam Hunt 16K
Willie Nelson /Merle Haggard 12K
Little Big Town 10K
Top 5 Country Tracks
Little Big Town “Girl Crush” 73K
Luke Bryan “Kick the Dust Up” 65K
Sam Hunt “Take Your Time” 55K
Blake Shelton “Sangria” 42K
Eric Church “Like a Wrecking Ball” 39K
*according to Nielsen Soundscan
Predicting The Future With The ‘MusicRow’ Awards
/by Sarah SkatesSam Hunt was voted 2015 MusicRow Awards Breakthrough Artist of the Year. The MCA Nashville star joins a long list of previous winners in the category who have gone on to fill their trophy cases.
Almost every year since 2006, MusicRow’s Breakthrough Artist winners also received the CMA New Artist/Horizon Award later the same year, including Kacey Musgraves (2013), The Band Perry (2011), Zac Brown Band (2010), Lady Antebellum (2008), Taylor Swift (2007), and Carrie Underwood (2006).
Additionally, the MusicRow Awards are often a key predictor for CMA Song of the Year, with honors at both ceremonies going to “I Drive Your Truck” (2013), “If I Die Young” (2011), “The House That Built Me” (2010) and “In Color” (2009).
See the complete 2015 winners list.
*does not include 2015 CMT Music Awards
Industry Ink: Jim Asker to ‘Billboard,’ Villain Place, InDo, Word, PLA Media, Kore PR
/by Lorie HollabaughJim Asker
Billboard Chart Manager
Jim Asker has been named Chart Manager for Billboard’s Country, Christian, and Gospel charts. Asker comes to Billboard from All Access, where he spent 12 years as Country Editor and Nashville Bureau Manager. Asker also served as PD for WJMC in Suffolk, NY and has a masters in communications.
InDo Nashville
InDo Nashville, the co-working creative hub for entertainment professionals, welcomes new tenants Wonderful Union, ONErpm, and Acklen Avenue to the space at 632 Fogg Street. The companies join Richlyn Marketing in the new building, which will open later this month. The renovated industrial building, which stands for Inspiration Domain, features 11,000 square feet of space including an events area, writer rooms, conference rooms and dedicated office suites.
PLA Media Launches New Website
Pam Lewis’ PLA is celebrating its 30th year in business with a makeover featuring new branding and a new website. The new look was spearheaded by PLA’s in-house designer Matt Williams, who joined the company last year.
Villain Place Honored For Lyric Video
The lyric video for Florida Georgia Line’s “Dirt” has been awarded Gold at the 2015 Hermes Creative Awards and a Bronze statue at the 36th Annual Telly Awards. The video was directed by Lloyd Aur Norman and produced by Cameron McCasland for Villain Place. This marks the second Golden Hermes and Bronze Telly for both Norman and McCasland.
Word Films To Distribute Adrenaline
Word Films has inked a distribution deal for the film Adrenaline, the International Christian Film Festival winner starring John Schneider that was written, produced and directed by Joseph Quinn Simpkins. The film follows the story of a drag racer whose life is radically changed by a near-fatal car crash that leaves him partially paralyzed.
Kalyla Calabrese
Kayla Calabrese Signs With KORE, SMG
Indie artist Kayla Calabrese has signed with KORE PR for representation. She is also working with SMG Records of the Spin Doctors Music Group.
Fletcher Foster Elected To Songwriters Hall of Fame Board
/by Lorie HollabaughThe newly-elected board also includes Nashville-based Fletcher Foster, as well as Robbin Ahrold, Martin Bandier, Caroline Bienstock, Desmond Child, Charles Feldman, David Israelite, Evan Lamberg, Mary Jo Mennella, Nancy Munoz, Matt Pincus, Jon Platt, Irwin Robinson, Karen Sherry, John Titta and Paul Williams.
Board elections were held the day after the Songwriters Hall Of Fame’s annual Induction Ceremony Awards Gala June 19, where Toby Keith and Bobby Braddock were among the inductees.
MusicRowPics: 2015 ‘MusicRow’ Awards At ASCAP
/by Sarah SkatesThe 27th annual MusicRow Awards were presented yesterday (June 23) during a ceremony at ASCAP’s Nashville offices. MusicRow Publisher and Owner Sherod Robertson led the proceedings which honored Breakthrough Artist Sam Hunt, Producer of the Year Jay Joyce, Breakthrough Songwriter Michael Carter, Song of the Year “Girl Crush” and The Top 10 Album All-Star Musician Awards.
Click to see the winners list or read exclusive event coverage by Bobby Karl.
All photos by Bev Moser.
Bobby Karl Works The ‘MusicRow’ Awards
/by Bobby Karl“Girl Crush” wins Song of the Year. Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Eric T. Parker, Warner/Chappell’s Ben Vaughn, “Girl Crush” songwriters Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey, BMG’s Kos Weaver, Universal Music Publishing Group’s Kent Earls, and MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson and Sarah Skates. Not pictured: co-writer Lori McKenna. Photo: Bev Moser.
CLICK TO SEE THE COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS
Chapter 497
This year’s MusicRow Awards party had exceptional hospitality, a happy vibe and, most of all, a pervasive feeling of conviviality and comrade-ship.
“Thank you, Nashville,” said Sam Hunt’s grateful manager Brad Belanger. “This is our community.”
“There is nothing like doing what we do, and doing it with our friends,” said songwriter Liz Rose.
“This is my family, basically,” said songwriter Michael Carter.
Hunt won Breakthrough Artist. Carter won Breakthrough Songwriter. Rose won Song of the Year for “Girl Crush,” with her cowriters Hillary Lindsey and Lori McKenna, collectively known as “The Love Junkies.”
This year’s event was staged at ASCAP on Tuesday evening (6/23). ASCAP’s Mike Sistad greeted the crowd and brought MR’s Sherod Robertson to the stage.
Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, manager Brad Belanger on behalf of Sam Hunt, Breakthrough Songwriter Michael Carter, Song of the Year co-writers Hillary Lindsey and Liz Rose, and ASCAP’s Mike Sistad. Photo: Bev Moser
“Welcome to the 27th annual MusicRow Awards,” said Robertson. “Our awards started in 1989, the year that Taylor [Swift] was born. We all love to be early adopters [of talent], and these awards allow us to do that.”
Among the stars who won their early industry awards from MusicRow are Blake Shelton, Kacey Musgraves, Lady Antebellum, The Band Perry, Chris Young, Joe Nichols, Phil Vassar, Luke Bryan and the Zac Brown Band, as well as Swift.
Here’s hoping this year’s honorees follow in their footsteps. Thanks to his work with Eric Church, Little Big Town, Brothers Osborne and Cage the Elephant, Jay Joyce won his first Producer of the Year award.
“He promises he will continue to push the envelope for our town,” said Melissa Spillman, accapting on Joyce’s behalf.
Neon Cross’s Melissa Spillman accepts Producer of the Year on behalf of Jay Joyce. Pictured (L-R): MusicRow’s Eric T. Parker, Spillman, and MusicRow’s Sarah Skates and Sherod Robertson. Photo: Bev Moser.
When Michael Carter won the Breakthrough Songwriter award, he was almost overcome. “What the hell!?” he exclaimed. “I don’t even know where to begin. It’s just so cool to get to do this for a living. Wow, this is nuts. Thank you to everybody who’s been a part of it. Thank you for supporting songwriters and letting somebody new come into the fold.”
Carter is Luke Bryan’s bandleader and Cole Swindell’s producer. He co-wrote three No. 1 songs as his first hits: Swindell’s “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” Bryan’s “Roller Coaster” and Thomas Rhett’s “Get Me Some of That.”
Sam Hunt’s win as Breakthrough Artist was something of a surprise, since Swindell has been cleaning up in this area lately. “This guy has that IT factor,” explained Robertson. “He’s the happiest artist I’ve ever seen in my life,” said Belanger. “We’ve got some cool stuff on the road ahead.” Hunt had just one day off this week to move into his new house, and this conflicted with the ceremony.
Song of the Year co-writer McKenna lives near Boston and was also a no-show, but her “Girl Crush” collaborators were delightful at the mic. “This is so fun,” said Liz Rose. “Everybody’s been so awesome to embrace this song.” Added co-writer Hillary Lindsey, “It’s a pretty cool thing in this town and with this song.” Rose and Lindsey took the stage to powerfully perform “Girl Crush” as the event’s finale.
Breakthrough Songwriter is presented to Michael Carter (center) with MusicRow’s Sherod Roberston and Sarah Skates. Photo: Bev Moser.
The MusicRow Awards is the only industry event that honors Music City’s session professionals. This year, everyone who won last year was a repeat winner, with the exception of first-time honoree Steve Marcantonio, who tied as Engineer of the Year with 11-time prior winner Justin Niebank.
Background vocalist Wes Hightower won his category for the thirteenth time. “I’m thankful for every single one of them,” he said.
Aubrey Haynie won his eighth fiddler award. Ilya Toshinsky won his sixth guitar honor. Keyboard player Charles Judge earned his fifth award. “Thank you, MusicRow, for doing this,” he said in appreciation of the magazine’s musician recognitions.
Jimmie Lee Sloas won his fifth bass player award. Drummer Greg Morrow won his fourth. Steel player Russ Pahl earned his second.
Dave Pomeroy of the Musicians Union was proudly snapping photos.
Manager Kerri Edwards (Luke Bryan, Michael Carter, Cole Swindell) and MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson
Also working the room were Randi Perkins, Randall Himes, Bobby Rymer, Bob Doerschuk, Dale Bobo, Eric Paslay, Eric T. Parker, Erika Wollam Nichols, Susan Collier, Suzanne Lee, Charlie Monk, Chuck Thompson and Alison Toczylowski (who has recently married and plans to adopt a shorter last name, Webber).
ASCAP’s hospitality could not have been lovelier. Chef Michael Mirriam whipped up barbecue sandwiches, chicken satay bites, hummus & pita chips, Italian sausage slices, veggie plates, ham sandwiches, cheese & cracker samplers, blueberry & watermelon medley, salsa & chips, spiced meatballs and cucumber sandwiches, not to mention desserts.
Byron Gallimore, Barry Coburn, Ben Vaughn, Bev Moser, Beth Gwinn, Bill Wence, Becky Harris, Brett James, Carey Barlowe, Celia Froehlig, Cyndi Forman, Doug Johnson, honored guest U.S. copyright registrar Maria Pallante (I told her we threw the party just for her), James Elliott, Jessica Nicholson, Kos Weaver, Kent Earls, Kelsey Grady, Pat Higdon, Ryan Hurd, Rusty Martin, Rich Fagan, Sarah Skates (with her adorable family), Sherrill Blackman, Tracy Gershon, Troy Stephenson and Woody Bomar enjoyed themselves and the event.
The Top 10 Album All-Star Musicians. Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Roberston, vocalist Wes Hightower, steel guitar player Russ Pahl, keyboardist Charles Judge, engineers Steve Marcantonio and Justin Niebank, and MusicRow‘s Eric T. Parker. Photo: Bev Moser
BMI Honors Christian Music’s Best at Annual Awards Ceremony
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): BMI’s Jody Williams, Capitol CMG’s Jimi Williams and Casey McGinty, BMI’s Leslie Roberts, BMI Songwriter Phil Wickham, Seems Like Music’s Mark Nicholas, BMI Songwriter of the Year Chris Stevens, Sing My Songs’ Peter Kipley, BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill, BMI’s Phil Graham. Photo: Steve Lowry
Song of the Year: “This is Amazing Grace”
Christian Songwriter of the Year: Chris Stevens
Christian Publisher of the Year: Capitol CMG Publishing
Chris Stevens was one of the big winners last night (June 23) at BMI’s 2015 Christian Awards, taking home Songwriter of the Year honors. The annual awards ceremony at the PRO’s Nashville offices recognized the past year’s most-performed Christian rock, contemporary, inspirational, southern and urban gospel songs played on Christian radio.
The invitation-only event kicked off with Jason Crabb performing “He Knows What He’s Doing” off his upcoming album. Additionally, Kenna West and Michael Farren offered the award-winning track “Say Amen.”
“This is Amazing Grace” received the Song of the Year award. Penned by Phil Wickham, Josh Farro, and Jeremy Riddle, and published by Phil Wickham Music, Seems Like Music, and Sing My Songs, the track topped the Billboard Christian Airplay chart and was performed by Wickham during the evening’s festivities.
Grammy award-winning writer/producer/engineer Stevens received his third Christian Songwriter of the Year nod, having received the honor previously in 2010 and 2012. Stevens penned the hits “Beautiful Day,” “Overcomer,” and “Slip On By.”
Capitol CMG Publishing was named Christian Publisher of the Year as the publisher with the highest percentage of copyright ownership of the year’s most-performed songs. Capitol CMG published hits “All The People Said Amen,” “All You’ve Ever Wanted,” “Beautiful Day,” “Hope In Front Of Me,” “Overcomer,” “Slip On By,’ and “Your Grace Finds Me.”
“We’re thrilled to be able to honor these songwriters and composers,” noted Jody Williams, Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations. “They’ve made the top Christian music of the past year, earning considerable airplay all while spreading a positive message.”
Williams and BMI Director, Writer/Publisher Relations Leslie Roberts served as the evening’s hosts.
A complete list of the 2015 BMI Christian Awards is available at www.bmi.com/christian.
On The Cover: Michael Carter (June/July 2015)
/by Kelsey_GradyBryan has recorded 12 songs written by Carter, his longtime friend, lead guitarist and band leader, including the hit “Roller Coaster” (Carter/Swindell). Carter’s song “Move” will appear on Bryan’s Kill The Lights album (Aug. 7) one of the most anticipated releases of 2015.
The print issue of MusicRow features an in-depth profile of Carter, who was named MusicRow Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year.
Click here to purchase a copy, or receive a free copy with a yearly subscription.
Winners Revealed For 27th Annual ‘MusicRow’ Awards
/by Sarah SkatesThe MusicRow Awards are voted on by subscribed members of the publication.
27th Annual MusicRow Awards Winners
Category 1
Producer of the Year—Jay Joyce (produced albums and/or tracks by Keith Urban, Eric Church, Little Big Town, Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Brothers Osborne, Cage The Elephant, Halestorm)
Category 2
Breakthrough Songwriter—Michael Carter (Sony/ATV, with writing credits on “Get Me Some of That,” recorded by Thomas Rhett; “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” recorded by Cole Swindell; “Roller Coaster,” recorded by Luke Bryan)
Category 3
Song of the Year—“Girl Crush” Writers: Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose; Publishers: Warner-Tamerlane, Songs of Crazy Girl, Songs of Universal, Hoodie, HillarodyRathbone, BMG; Recorded by Little Big Town (Capitol Nashville); Producer: Jay Joyce
Category 4
Breakthrough Artist of the Year—Sam Hunt (MCA Nashville)
Top 10 Album All-Star Musician Awards
Bass—Jimmie Lee Sloas
Drums— Greg Morrow
Engineer (tie)—Justin Niebank and Steve Marcantonio
Fiddle—Aubrey Haynie
Guitar—Ilya Toshinsky
Keyboards—Charles Judge
Steel—Russ Pahl
Vocals—Wes Hightower
Click to read exclusive event coverage by Bobby Karl.
MusicRow’s June/July 2015 print edition, available now, offers in-depth coverage of the award winners. The issue also features an interview with esteemed video producer Chandra LaPlume, an exploration of hologram technology, an article about Gary Allan‘s store The Label, and a look at new laws governing crowdfunding.
The MusicRow Awards is one of three annual events hosted by MusicRow Enterprises. The others include Rising Women on the Row and the CountryBreakout Awards.
IEBA Announces Agenda And Keynote Speaker For 2015 Conference
/by Troy_StephensonJeffrey Tambor
2015 Golden Globe winning actor Jeffrey Tambor will deliver the keynote address “Performing Your Life.” Tambor has performed in over 180 films and television shows including Arrested Development, The Larry Sanders Show, The Hangover, and There’s Something About Mary.
Grammy-nominated producer and DJ Morgan Page will lead a conversation on the establishment of EDM as a permanent fixture in live entertainment. Page will also perform at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Event Hall on Monday, Oct. 12.
Other panels will include Ticketmaster’s Brian Bowe’s discussion of live event upgrades and the multiple revenue optimization tools, and Etix CEO Joe Kustelski discussing capturing data and dollars through mobile.
The deadline to purchase pre-registration at the $599 rate ends on Friday, July 31. It will increase to $699 per person on Aug. 1. For more information and to register, click here.
Annual Conference Agenda At-A-Glance subject to change
Saturday, Oct. 10
3 PM Registration & Credential Desk opens
8 PM “Hit Play” Party / Membership Mixer in Omni’s Barlines
Sunday, Oct. 11
9 AM Registration & Credential Desk opens
11 AM Sunday Brunch
1 PM Award Winners Power Panel
2 PM Performances
3:25 PM Tailgate Party with halftime performances by Salt-N-Pepa and Sheila E.
7 PM APA Party
9 PM Paradigm Party
11 PM Night Cap Party with Ricky Gunn
Monday, Oct. 12
9 AM Registration & Credential Desk opens
9 AM Breakfast for Attendees
10 AM IEBA annual Membership meeting
10:30 AM Agents Power Panel
11:30 AM Buddy Lee Attractions Showcase
1 PM Working Lunch: Chat ‘N Chew Roundtable Discussions
2:30 PM Breakout Sessions: (Corporate 360, The New Era of Experiences, Buying and Producing EDM with Morgan Page, Promoters Alley)
6:30 PM Creative Artists Agency Party
8:30 PM The Agency Group Party
10:30 PM Universal Attractions Funk Break with WAR and The Family Stone
11 PM Electronic Set with Morgan Page
Tuesday, Oct.13
9 AM Registration & Credential Desk opens
9 AM Breakfast for Attendees
9:30 AM Breakout Sessions: (Casino Entertainment, Live Event Upgrades = Bigger Pay Days, The Mechanics of Talent Buying, Mobile Ticketing & Marketing: More Data & Dollars)
10:30 AM Agents Alley
1 PM Lunch for Attendees
2:30 PM Artist/Agent/Manager Panel
3 PM Keynote Presentation: “Performing Your Life” by Jeffery Tambor
4 PM Paradise Artists Party
6 – 8 PM Dinner Break
8 PM Honors & Awards Ceremony
9:30 PM WME Party (immediately following awards ceremony)
Morgan Page