
The nominees for the 2022 CMA Touring Awards have been revealed, highlighting the behind-the-scenes members of the country music touring industry.
“I am thrilled that we will be returning this year to host the CMA Touring Awards after a two-year hiatus,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “The touring industry was one of the hardest hit during the pandemic, and I have been amazed at the continued resilience and dedication from this community as they rebuild. These behind-the-scenes heroes are the ones that keep the music playing, so to be able to honor and celebrate them again is especially exciting. We can’t wait for January 30!”
CMA members in the following membership groups are eligible to vote on the 15 award categories: Advertising/Public Relations/Media, Affiliated, Artist, Entertainment Services, Marketing/Digital, Musician, Personal Manager, Record Label, Talent Agent, Talent Buyer/Promoter, Touring, and Venue.
Final voting for the 2022 CMA Touring Awards opens Dec. 14 and closes Dec. 28. This year’s Touring Awards will take place Jan. 30 at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works.
Category 1 – Business Manager of the Year
Renee Allen – Arnie Barn, Inc.
David Boyer – Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.
Jamie Cheek – Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.
Duane Clark – Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.
Stephanie Mundy-Self – Farris, Self & Moore, LLC
Category 2 – Coach/Truck Driver of the Year
Ronnie Brown – Zac Brown Band
Rhett Evans – Thomas Rhett
Caleb Garrett – Luke Bryan
Jon Long – Dierks Bentley
John Stalder – Kenny Chesney
Category 3 – FOH (Front of House) Engineer of the Year
Aaron Lain – Morgan Wallen
Todd Lewis – Luke Combs
Robert Scovill – Kenny Chesney
Frank Sgambellone – Luke Bryan
Trey Smith – Thomas Rhett
Category 4 – Lighting Director of the Year
Zac Coren – Morgan Wallen
Philip Ealy – Kenny Chesney
Kevin Northrup – Luke Combs
Chris Reade – Dierks Bentley
Alec Takahashi – Thomas Rhett
Category 5 – Manager of the Year
Clint Higham – Morris Higham Management
Mary Hilliard Harrington – Red Light Management
Chris Kappy – Make Wake Artists
Marion Kraft – ShopKeeper Management
John Peets – Q Prime South
Category 6 – Tour Manager of the Year
David Farmer – Kenny Chesney
Luke Holton – Brothers Osborne
Curt Jenkins – Miranda Lambert
Ethan Strunk – Luke Combs
Jon Townley – Thomas Rhett
Category 7 – Monitor Engineer of the Year
Jimmy Nicholson – Thomas Rhett
Phillip Robinson – Kenny Chesney
Scott Tatter – Dierks Bentley
Phil Wilkey – Keith Urban
Michael Zuehsow – Luke Combs
Category 8 – Production Manager Of The Year
Chris Alderman – Blake Shelton
Erik Leighty – Miranda Lambert
Jerry Slone – Luke Combs
Kevin Twist – Thomas Rhett
Ed Wannebo – Kenny Chesney
Category 9 – Publicist of the Year
Janet Buck – Essential Broadcast Media
Ebie McFarland – Essential Broadcast Media
Tyne Parrish – The GreenRoom
Jensen Sussman – Sweet Talk Publicity
Jennifer Vessio – 1220 Entertainment Publicity
Category 10 – Talent Agent of the Year
Mike Betterton – Wasserman Music
Joey Lee – WME
Austin Neal – The Neal Agency
Nate Towne – WME
Jay Williams – WME
Category 11 – Talent Buyer/Promoter of the Year
Jered Johnson – Pepper Entertainment
Louis Messina – Messina Touring Group
Brian O’Connell – Live Nation Nashville
Aaron Spalding – Live Nation Nashville
Adam Weiser – AEG Presents
Category 12 – Tour Videographer/Photographer Of The Year
*Due to a tie in this category, there are six nominees
Zach Belcher – Dierks Bentley
David Bergman – Luke Combs
Tanner Gallagher – HARDY
Grayson Gregory – Thomas Rhett
Jeff Johnson – Carrie Underwood
Jill Trunnell – Kenny Chesney
Category 13 – Tour Video Director of the Year
John Breslin – Garth Brooks
Jay Cooper – Kenny Chesney
Ron Etters – Chris Stapleton
Tyler Hutcheson – Luke Combs
Phil Nudelman – Keith Urban
Category 14 – Touring Musician of the Year
Jimmie Deeghan – Kane Brown
Dan Hochhalter – Dierks Bentley
Harmoni Kelley – Kenny Chesney
Jimmy Mattingly – Garth Brooks
Josh Reedy – Thomas Rhett
Category 15 – Venue of the Year
Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville, TN
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion – Gilford, NH
Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
Morgan Evans To Co-Headline European ‘Day Drunk Me Tour’ With Mitchell Tenpenny In 2023
/by Lorie HollabaughMorgan Evans is heading back to Europe next year for his co-headlining “Day Drunk Me Tour” alongside Mitchell Tenpenny.
The five-date run will begin on March 3 in Hamburg, Germany, and wrap on March 8 in Cologne, Germany. Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 16.
Following the tour, Evans will head to the C2C Festival, playing three headline shows in Dublin, London and Glasgow.
A few months ago, the singer-songwriter debuted his new single, “Over For You,”on the CMC Rocks Festival stage in Australia. The track is already climbing on the Billboard and Country Aircheck charts.
He’ll wrap 2022’s performances in his home country later this month on Australia’s ABC New Year’s Eve Celebration in Sydney. He returns to the states in late March for Brett Young’s “5 Tour 3 2 1,” playing all 17 dates.
“Day Drunk Me Tour” Dates:
March 3 – Hamburg, Germany – Kent
March 4 – Munich, Germany – Strom
March 5 – Berlin, Germany – Frannz Club
March 7 – Utrect, Netherlands – Cloud Nine
March 8 – Cologne, Germany – Club Volta
Jason B. Jones Upped To VP, Creative At Integrity Music & David C Cook
/by Lydia FarthingJason B. Jones
Award-winning Creative Director Jason B. Jones has been promoted to the newly created role of Vice President, Creative at Integrity Music and David C Cook. In this new position, he will lead a cross-functional team of creatives and marketers to expand the company’s global influence through Integrity Music and David C Cook’s publishing and curriculum arm.
During his time at Integrity Music, Jones has become one of the leading music resources for the global church and has served on the senior leadership team, providing insight and guidance for visual communications and creative services. He joined Integrity Music in 2015 as Senior Director of Visual Communications, where he built an innovative team responsible for growing and supporting a roster of worship and gospel artists. Jones has been credited with a variety of important accomplishments, including a GMA Dove Award and multiple nominations.
Prior to Integrity, Jones spent 17 years working with other labels and artists in similar capacities, including TobyMac, Amy Grant, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, Michael W. Smith, and Kari Jobe. Before immersing himself in Christian music, he worked as Creative Director for Tyemill, a Seattle-based tech company, where he focused on user interface design and execution for e-commerce. In 2005, he co-founded Otterball, an internationally award-winning design agency focused on branding and web marketing for recording artists.
“Jason has a unique ability to create at the highest level and translate that creativity into wide-reaching, meaningful impact,” shares Jonathan Brown, President of Integrity Music. “Over the past six years, I’ve personally seen Jason’s care and intentionality in the way he leads others. I have no doubt that in this next season of his career he will continue to foster a culture of imagination and elevate the overall ministry of David C Cook and Integrity Music.”
“I am humbled and excited to work alongside this expanded team, and thankful for the opportunity to help innovate and grow our ministries,” Jones adds. “I’m eager to dive into this new role and ready to further cultivate a culture of market-leading creative development.”
River House Artists Adds Trey Lewis To Artist Roster
/by Lydia FarthingLynn Oliver-Cline & Trey Lewis. Photo: Emma Golden
River House Artists has signed country artist Trey Lewis to an exclusive record deal. River House will oversee label responsibilities for Lewis as he works toward a full-length project expected in 2023.
The River House partnership follows the success of seven single releases in 2022, including “My Ex Came Over,” “Single Again” and “How Bout We Don’t.” Partly due to his mega-viral hit “Dicked Down in Dallas,” Lewis has racked up over 300 million global career streams across releases.
The Birmingham, Alabama native has proved he’s more than a TikTok gone viral, notching 40 shows as direct support for Kid Rock. After playing for crowds across the country for the past 10 years, the rising singer-songwriter performed nearly 90 shows this year alone.
The deal fills out Lewis’ artist team as River House joins forces with his publishing partner Sony Music Publishing, booking agency WME, and Big Friendly Productions for management.
“I have been a fan of Trey’s for a long time! We have kept in touch over the years and he was ready to decide on a partner for the next chapter of his career,” shares Lynn Oliver-Cline, founder of River House Artists. “I love working with DIY artists at this level who have already built an amazing internal team and have a very loyal fan base. RHA and his publishers at Sony Music are helping him make the best choices that will help him make the most out of his debut record. I objectively believe it will show everyone he is a true artist, the real deal…and we are having fun!”
“I am excited to join the River House family. Their experience and shared vision has made me glad that I waited for the right deal, not the first deal,” adds Lewis. “I’ve been writing non-stop over the last two years and have so many amazing songs that I can’t wait to share with my fans.”
Ryan Griffin Inks Deal With Red Street Publishing
/by Lydia FarthingPictured (L-R, front row): Dan Crockett (Chairman/Owner), Ryan Griffin, and Jay DeMarcus (Owner/CEO); (L-R, back row): Alex Valentine (General Manager), Landon Dirickson (General Counsel), Kelly King (Senior Director of A&R and Publishing), and Harrison Sokoloff (Director of Publishing and A&R).
Red Street Country’s Ryan Griffin has signed a deal with the company’s publishing arm, Red Street Publishing. Launched in October 2022, Red Street Publishing is led by Kelly King, Senior Director of A&R and Publishing, and Harrison Sokoloff, Director of Publishing and A&R.
A a co-writer on Kelsea Ballerini’s No. 1 hit ‘“Dibs,” Griffin emerged as an artist on the rise in 2022, clinching the No. 1 spot on SiriusXM’s The Highway Hot 30 Weekend Countdown with his song “Salt, Lime, & Tequila.” The singer-songwriter first signed a record deal with Red Street Country in January of 2022, making him the first signing to the country division’s roster.
“Everyone at Red Street Country has really championed me as an artist so signing with Red Street Publishing just seemed like a great next step,” Griffin expresses.”Songwriting has always been a real passion of mine and I’m thrilled to be working with an organization that really values songwriters and their creativity.”
“Ryan Griffin immediately felt like a natural fit since we were already working so closely with him on the label side,” King adds. “We were fans of his writing first for a very long time and I couldn’t be more excited to be partnering with him on the publishing side.”
Griffin recently wrapped up his “Slow Down Sunrise Tour,” and released the holiday favorite “Little Saint Nick,” produced by and featuring country star and Red Street Records Founder Jay DeMarcus.
‘Yellowstone’ Star Luke Grimes Signs Record Deal With UMG Nashville
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R): UMGN EVP & COO Mike Harris, UMGN President Cindy Mabe, Luke Grimes, UMGN EVP A&R Brian Wright, and UMGN SVP Business & Legal Affairs Rob Femia. Photo: Chris Hollo
Universal Music Group Nashville has announced the signing of actor and musician Luke Grimes, in association with Range Music.
Grimes, who is widely known for his role as Kayce Dutton in the hit show Yellowstone, will release his first song “No Horse To Ride” on Friday (Dec. 16). The tune was co-written by Grimes, Jonathan Singleton, and Tony Lane.
An Ohio native, Grimes grew up on the music of titans Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Willie Nelson. As the son of a Pentecostal pastor, he began to play music in church, learning to play the drums at church camp and then picking up guitar and piano. He even became a drummer for a band in Los Angeles before his acting career took off.
“As an actor, Luke Grimes has effortlessly brought the cowboy lifestyle to the forefront of American culture,” says UMGN President Cindy Mabe. “As a country music artist, Luke has tapped into that same honesty and authenticity to capture a raw grit and pure depth of artistry that will expand the sound and reach of country music. We are so excited and proud to welcome Luke Grimes to Universal Music Group Nashville.”
“Luke is a special spirit who puts honesty above all else in his art,” says Range Music Managing Partner Matt Graham. “We at Range are excited to partner with Brian [Wright], Cindy and the rest of the UMG team to help him fulfill his dreams of sharing his songs with country music fans.”
Inspired by artists such as Colter Wall, Ruston Kelly, Paul Cauthen, and the late Townes Van Zandt, Grimes is finding his own artist voice and style. In addition to writing at his home in Montana, he has spent many months living in Nashville and writing with Music Row hitmakers such as Lane, Singleton, Randy Montana, Brent Cobb, Jamey Johnson, the Love Junkies (Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey), Josh Osborne, Jon Randall, and Jessi Alexander.
Grimes is working with Grammy Award-winning producer and songwriter Dave Cobb on his debut album for Range Music/Mercury Nashville.
Jared Conrad Inks With Big Yellow Dog Music
/by Lorie HollabaughJared Conrad and the Big Yellow Dog team. Photo: Courtesy of Shore Fire Media
Songwriter and producer Jared Conrad has signed with Big Yellow Dog Music. With this signing, Conrad will have a large focus on writing and producing for sync for the artist development, publishing and record label company.
An Idaho native, Conrad graduated from Belmont University’s Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business in 2015. Through his time at Belmont, he created a strong network in Music City and worked with nearly every major label and publisher, as well as independent clients. Conrad has produced and written songs for Pentatonix, Meghan Trainor, Terri Clark, Ian Munsick, Cody Johnson, Randall King and others.
“Jared knows how to create a track that immediately pulls you in as a listener,” says Alex Stefano, VP of Sync at Big Yellow Dog. “He has already blown away our sync team by the quality of songs he has turned in within his first month at BYD. We can’t wait for more and are excited to see where these songs land in the near future, both in cuts and in the sync space.”
“I am beyond excited and honored to be a part of the Big Yellow Dog team,” Conrad adds. “They are an immense force in the sync, country, and pop markets & are able to offer their writers and artists so many opportunities to succeed and grow. A massive thanks to Carla [Wallace], Alex, Jacee [Badeaux], and the rest of the group for being such hands-on champions of me and my music, and for already doing so much to make this a wonderful partnership!”
Conrad is managed by producer manager Brandon Perdue.
Big Yellow Dog’s sync team has had significant placements over the past few years, including advertising for Apple, Deezer, Facebook, numerous placements in Grey’s Anatomy, promos for HBO Max and more.
Chase Rice Slates ‘Way Down Yonder Tour’ For 2023
/by Lorie HollabaughChase Rice. Photo: Kaiser Cunningham
Chase Rice is embarking on his “Way Down Yonder Tour” in March, which will visit 23 markets across the country through April 29.
Joining as special guests across various dates will be Avery Anna, Tyler Braden, Ashland Craft, Dalton Dover, Kameron Marlowe, Read Southall Band and Conner Smith.
Kicking off March 3 in Laughlin, Nevada, the tour will make stops in Tucson, Lexington, Buffalo, St. Petersburg, Atlanta and more, with a Nashville show on April 11 at the Ryman Auditorium. Tickets go on sale this Thursday (Dec. 15), with pre-sales beginning today (Dec. 13).
The tour earns its name from Rice’s latest single from his forthcoming album. Rice wrote the track with Hunter Phelps, John Byron, Blake Pendergrass and Corey Crowder during a writing retreat in Florida that also produced recent release “Key West & Colorado.”
“Way Down Yonder Tour” Dates:
March 3 – Laughlin, Nev. – Harrah’s Laughlin
March 4 – Tucson, Ariz. – Cologuard Classic
March 9 – Indianapolis, Ind. – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Conner Smith
March 10 – Detroit, Mich. – The Fillmore Detroit – Conner Smith
March 11 – Grand Rapids, Mich. – The Intersection – Conner Smith
March 23 – Wichita, Kan. – The Cotillion – Tyler Braden
March 24 – Sioux Falls, S.D. – The Alliance Center – Tyler Braden
March 25 – Omaha, Neb. – The Admiral – Tyler Braden
March 31 – Lexington, Ky. – Manchester Music Hall – Ashland Craft
April 1 – Columbus, Ohio – The Bluestone – Ashland Craft
April 2 – Buffalo, N.Y. – Town Ballroom – Ashland Craft
April 6 – Binghamton, N.Y. – Touch of Texas – Dalton Dover
April 7 – Bensalem, PA – Parx Casino – Dalton Dover
April 8 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVa – Dalton Dover
April 11 – Nashville, Tenn. – Ryman Auditorium – Avery Anna
April 13 – Albany, N.Y. – Empire Live – Dalton Dover, Avery Anna
April 14 – Boston, Mass. – House of Blues – Dalton Dover, Avery Anna
April 15 – Sayreville, N.J. – Starland Ballroom – Dalton Dover, Avery Anna
April 21 – Atlanta, Ga. – Coca Cola Roxy – Kameron Marlowe, Avery Anna
April 22 – Wilmington, N.C. – Live Oak Bank Pavilion – Kameron Marlowe, Avery Anna
April 27 – Athens, Ga. – Georgia Theatre – Avery Anna
April 28 – St. Petersburg, Fla. – Jannus Live – Read Southall Band
April 29 – Daytona Beach, Fla. – Daytona Beach Bandshell – Read Southall Band
Nominees Unveiled For 2022 CMA Touring Awards
/by Lydia FarthingThe nominees for the 2022 CMA Touring Awards have been revealed, highlighting the behind-the-scenes members of the country music touring industry.
“I am thrilled that we will be returning this year to host the CMA Touring Awards after a two-year hiatus,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “The touring industry was one of the hardest hit during the pandemic, and I have been amazed at the continued resilience and dedication from this community as they rebuild. These behind-the-scenes heroes are the ones that keep the music playing, so to be able to honor and celebrate them again is especially exciting. We can’t wait for January 30!”
CMA members in the following membership groups are eligible to vote on the 15 award categories: Advertising/Public Relations/Media, Affiliated, Artist, Entertainment Services, Marketing/Digital, Musician, Personal Manager, Record Label, Talent Agent, Talent Buyer/Promoter, Touring, and Venue.
Final voting for the 2022 CMA Touring Awards opens Dec. 14 and closes Dec. 28. This year’s Touring Awards will take place Jan. 30 at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works.
Category 1 – Business Manager of the Year
Renee Allen – Arnie Barn, Inc.
David Boyer – Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.
Jamie Cheek – Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.
Duane Clark – Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.
Stephanie Mundy-Self – Farris, Self & Moore, LLC
Category 2 – Coach/Truck Driver of the Year
Ronnie Brown – Zac Brown Band
Rhett Evans – Thomas Rhett
Caleb Garrett – Luke Bryan
Jon Long – Dierks Bentley
John Stalder – Kenny Chesney
Category 3 – FOH (Front of House) Engineer of the Year
Aaron Lain – Morgan Wallen
Todd Lewis – Luke Combs
Robert Scovill – Kenny Chesney
Frank Sgambellone – Luke Bryan
Trey Smith – Thomas Rhett
Category 4 – Lighting Director of the Year
Zac Coren – Morgan Wallen
Philip Ealy – Kenny Chesney
Kevin Northrup – Luke Combs
Chris Reade – Dierks Bentley
Alec Takahashi – Thomas Rhett
Category 5 – Manager of the Year
Clint Higham – Morris Higham Management
Mary Hilliard Harrington – Red Light Management
Chris Kappy – Make Wake Artists
Marion Kraft – ShopKeeper Management
John Peets – Q Prime South
Category 6 – Tour Manager of the Year
David Farmer – Kenny Chesney
Luke Holton – Brothers Osborne
Curt Jenkins – Miranda Lambert
Ethan Strunk – Luke Combs
Jon Townley – Thomas Rhett
Category 7 – Monitor Engineer of the Year
Jimmy Nicholson – Thomas Rhett
Phillip Robinson – Kenny Chesney
Scott Tatter – Dierks Bentley
Phil Wilkey – Keith Urban
Michael Zuehsow – Luke Combs
Category 8 – Production Manager Of The Year
Chris Alderman – Blake Shelton
Erik Leighty – Miranda Lambert
Jerry Slone – Luke Combs
Kevin Twist – Thomas Rhett
Ed Wannebo – Kenny Chesney
Category 9 – Publicist of the Year
Janet Buck – Essential Broadcast Media
Ebie McFarland – Essential Broadcast Media
Tyne Parrish – The GreenRoom
Jensen Sussman – Sweet Talk Publicity
Jennifer Vessio – 1220 Entertainment Publicity
Category 10 – Talent Agent of the Year
Mike Betterton – Wasserman Music
Joey Lee – WME
Austin Neal – The Neal Agency
Nate Towne – WME
Jay Williams – WME
Category 11 – Talent Buyer/Promoter of the Year
Jered Johnson – Pepper Entertainment
Louis Messina – Messina Touring Group
Brian O’Connell – Live Nation Nashville
Aaron Spalding – Live Nation Nashville
Adam Weiser – AEG Presents
Category 12 – Tour Videographer/Photographer Of The Year
*Due to a tie in this category, there are six nominees
Zach Belcher – Dierks Bentley
David Bergman – Luke Combs
Tanner Gallagher – HARDY
Grayson Gregory – Thomas Rhett
Jeff Johnson – Carrie Underwood
Jill Trunnell – Kenny Chesney
Category 13 – Tour Video Director of the Year
John Breslin – Garth Brooks
Jay Cooper – Kenny Chesney
Ron Etters – Chris Stapleton
Tyler Hutcheson – Luke Combs
Phil Nudelman – Keith Urban
Category 14 – Touring Musician of the Year
Jimmie Deeghan – Kane Brown
Dan Hochhalter – Dierks Bentley
Harmoni Kelley – Kenny Chesney
Jimmy Mattingly – Garth Brooks
Josh Reedy – Thomas Rhett
Category 15 – Venue of the Year
Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville, TN
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion – Gilford, NH
Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
AIMP Nashville Chapter Announces Results Of 2023-2024 Board Of Directors Elections
/by Lydia FarthingThe Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) has announced the results of its 2023-2024 Board of Directors elections.
Among the highlights are the official creation of the Atlanta Chapter, new leadership teams at the Los Angeles and Nashville Chapters, two new amendments to the AIMP Bylaws, and new Board members in Los Angeles, Nashville and New York.
In Nashville, long-time Chapter head and President John Ozier (Reservoir) will step down after completing his four-year term, but will remain on the Board as a member. Ree Guyer (Wrensong) will take over as President after previously serving as the Chapter’s Vice President, and board member Duff Berschback (Concord Music Publishing) will step into the role of Vice President. Trina Smith Dort (Me Gusta Music) was elected to the role of Treasurer, and Tim Hunze (Big Machine Music) was elected to the role of Secretary.
Newly elected Board members in Nashville include Dort, Janine Ebach (Ebach Entertainment) and Keithan Melton (Combustion Music), who will serve alongside returning Board members ET Brown (SESAC), Robert Carlton (SMACKSongs), Courtney Crist (Anthem Entertainment), Shannan Hatch (SESAC), Alex Heddle (Big Machine Music), Michael Martin (Endurance Music Group), Leslie Roberts (BMI) and Mike Sistad (ASCAP). The Chapter’s new Administration Director will be Emily Boardman (River House Artists), and its Administration Assistant will remain Kendall Lettow (peermusic).
“I cannot believe how quickly eight years has flown by,” Ozier notes. “While the Nashville music community and the industry as a whole have faced so many challenges in recent years, I couldn’t be prouder of all that we have achieved as a Chapter. I am happy to pass the torch to our incredible new leaders and am looking forward to continuing to work alongside them as a Board member.”
The organization has also passed two new AIMP Bylaws amendments, the first of which adjusts the definition of an independent music publisher, which all Chapter Presidents and Vice Presidents must fit. The second amendment allows Chapter Presidents, Vice Presidents or Secretaries to apply to their Chapter’s Nominating Committee for an extension beyond the current 4-year term limit.
The AIMP Executive Committee, which consists of each Chapter’s President and Vice President, will meet in January 2023 to elect the Association’s new National Chair.
Rumble On The Row Announces Matchups For 19th Annual Boxing Benefit
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Rumble on the Row fight card has been unveiled for the 19th Annual Ringside: A Fight for Kids boxing gala, set for March 3 at The Factory’s Liberty Hall in Franklin, Tennessee.
Presented by the Charley Foundation, which benefits charitable agencies addressing the critical needs of children, the charity boxing event will feature four bouts sanctioned by USA Boxing, featuring Nashville music industry and business professionals squaring off in the ring.
This year’s Rumble on the Row matchups include:
The evening will feature gourmet dining, live music performances, a silent auction and the Rumble on the Row bouts. Funds raised will provide assistance to disabled and underprivileged children served by medical, recreational and care groups.
“I’m so incredibly proud of how this annual event has grown year after year,” shares Carolyn Miller, The Charley Foundation’s founder and chairman, and Ringside producer. “The commitment of the fighters who train so diligently to help touch the lives of kids in need speaks volumes about their true character.”
This is the first time in the history of Ringside that all tables were sold prior to announcing the fight card. A limited number of standing-room tickets are at rumbleontherow.com.