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Updated Official Release: Genovese To Exit CMA

Tammy Genovese

Tammy Genovese

The County Music Association (CMA) Board of Directors announced today that Tammy Genovese has submitted her resignation as Chief Executive Officer effective Wednesday, Dec. 2.

Genovese, a 24-year veteran of CMA, has successfully overseen the organization’s continued phenomenal growth and financial stability even as music genres across the nation have experienced a slump.

“We are extremely grateful to Tammy for the commitment and talent she has brought to our organization through the years,” stated Randy Goodman, Chairman of the CMA Board and President of Lyric Street Records. “Tammy has made a positive impact in our industry and we wish her the very best in her future endeavors. We thank her for her many contributions to CMA.”

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Steve Moore

Goodman said Steve Moore, Chairman-elect of the CMA Board and Senior Vice President of AEG Live!, has agreed to serve as interim director of the CMA during the transition. The Board will engage a search firm to conduct a national search for a new executive director.

Under Genovese’s leadership, the 2009 CMA Music Festival hit an all-time high attendance record despite a downturn in the economy and a general decline in festival attendance across the nation. The Festival experienced a 7.2 percent increase over 2008 during the four-day event. The recent “43rd Annual CMA Awards,” which aired live on the ABC Television Network before a sold-out crowd at the Sommet Center in Downtown Nashville, was the most watched CMA Awards since 2005. ABC attracted the biggest Wednesday audience with non-sports programming in more than four years; and its highest Adults 18-49 rating in two years. The CMA Awards came in third for the week in the Adults 18-49 demo and fifth for the week in Total Viewers with 17.2 M.

Jo Walker-Meador and Ed Benson taught me that success is built on hard work, passion and integrity. I am honored to have worked with these two amazing people and many other great music and business community leaders,” Genovese said. “I am happy to say I have successfully carried on Jo’s and Ed’s tradition, and I walk away after 24 years, both gratified and proud of my accomplishments. 2009’s success speaks for itself! I am forever grateful to the great staff and their hard work, loyalty, and dedication. My team has been the best and I know they will carry on CMA’s tradition of excellence and integrity.”

Benson, who served as CMA’s Chief Strategic Officer from January 2006 to August 2008, as its Executive Director for 14 years, and as its Associate Executive Director for more than 12 years, noted: “The fact that the CMA has experienced such substantial growth during a time when many companies are shrinking or closing their doors is a testament to Tammy’s tenacity and business savvy. Tammy and I worked closely together for over 20 years and I know she will be successful in whatever her next endeavor may be.”

“Tammy is a super charged dynamo and I’m eagerly looking forward to learning where phase two of her career takes her,” added Kitty Moon Emery, CEO of Kitty Moon Enterprises and CMA Board member. “I’m just hoping that whatever destination she chooses that she will stay headquartered in Nashville. It has been evident for quite some time that she genuinely understands and appreciates the entertainment/Music City brand. And we need Tammy in Nashville to help us continue to make Nashville one of the world’s top destinations!”

Genovese began her career at CMA in 1985 as Administrative Service Coordinator. She was promoted to Director of Administrative Services in 1990 and then Director of Operations in 1992. In 1999, she was promoted to Associate Executive Director. In 2006, she was named Chief Operating Officer and within a year was appointed CEO in 2007. In her role as CEO, Genovese directed her talents and energy on CMA’s mission and long-term strategic imperatives and external business relationships. Genovese holds a master’s degree in business administration, which she earned while advancing her career at CMA.

In June 2009, the Canadian Country Music Association presented Genovese with one of its most prestigious honors, the Leonard T. Rambeau International Award. Her additional recognitions and honors include Billboard’s Top Women in Music (2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009) and Nashville’s Forward 50 List (2007). She is an alumnus member of Leadership Nashville and Leadership Music. Genovese is a member of the Music Community CEO Group, Nashville’s Agenda, NARAS, Canadian Country Music Association, ACM, Society of Association Executives, and the Women’s Fund. She is also a board member of the Center for Nonprofit Management, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Nashville Sports Council, and the United Way of Metropolitan Nashville. Mayor Karl Dean recently appointed her to the newly created Music Business Advisory Council.

After today, Genovese can be reached at [email protected].

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Posted earlier today: Country Music Association CEO Tammy Genovese is leaving the organization where she has worked for 24 years. Steve Moore, Sr. VP of AEG Live, who recently moved into the CMA Board Chairman seat will fill in in the interim.

After a long career with the CMA, Genovese was promoted to its top position two years ago following the retirement of longtime head Ed Benson. Benson officially retired in August 2008 after 29 years with the important music trade association.

The CMA’s new Board year begins Jan. 1, 2010. Taking over as President of the Board is Steve Buchanan, President Grand Ole Opry Group. Buchanan, who is currently President-Elect, will be joined by Moore in CMA’s top two leadership positions. Officers for the 2010 term will be Chairman Moore; President Buchanan; President-Elect Gary Overton, Exec. VP/GM, EMI Music Publishing; and Secretary/Treasurer Erv Woolsey, The Erv Woolsey Company.

Gator Michaels Exits Warner Bros.

Gator-Michaels-07After seven years with Warner Music, Sr. VP Promotion Gator Michaels exited the company today (12/1), the label has confirmed. Director of National Promotion Bob Reeves is acting in Michaels’ former role and reporting directly to new label President/CEO John Esposito, who took office in September.

Michaels is a radio vet who spent 10 years in the business, primarily in South Florida, before joining Warner. His experience also includes time as VP Promotion for DreamCatcher. He can be reached at 615-400-6957 or [email protected].

Sony’s Waugh Announces Retirement

Butch Waugh

Butch Waugh

[Press Release] NASHVILLE, TN – To earn the right to be called a “music man” or a “record man” has always been a proud distinction in the business of music, and in a 37-year career, Sony Music Nashville Executive Vice President Butch Waugh has earned that privilege and much more. Now, after devoting the past 27 years to the artists and music of what is today the Sony Music Entertainment family, Waugh has announced that he will be retiring, effective December 31.

Sony Music Nashville Chairman Joe Galante has worked with him for nearly three decades, from Waugh’s earliest days in RCA promotion in Atlanta, on to New York, and every day in Nashville for the past dozen years. With the retirement of his longtime colleague and friend, Galante offered, “Butch’s contributions and leadership have left an indelible mark on our artists’ careers and our team. His passion touched everything in the company. His humorous phrases should be trademarked and will continue to be used every day. There are no words that could explain how much I will miss him on a day-to-day basis.”

Following Waugh’s retirement, label group Marketing VP Tom Baldrica and Promotion VP Skip Bishop will report directly to Galante. Paul Barnabee, Senior VP, Sales & Operations, currently reports to Galante and will continue to oversee Sales & Operations, including Finance and Digital Business.

In roles that have spanned pop, urban, and country, Waugh has been instrumental in the careers of countless artists and projects, from his involvement in the landmark Frampton Comes Alive! and the 11-times Platinum Dirty Dancing soundtrack to the early development of the Dave Matthews Band and the multi-Platinum success and superstar emergence of such artists as Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, and Carrie Underwood.

Waugh’s career began at London Records in 1972, which led to sales for Together Distributing (A&M/Motown) before Waugh moved into radio promotion, first with A&M in 1978 and subsequently with Capitol Records. He joined RCA Records in 1982 and was brought to New York in 1987, where he ultimately served as Senior Vice President, Promotion, before advancing to Senior Vice President of the label.

In 1997, Waugh relocated from New York to Nashville, with wife Belinda and daughter Drew, as he shifted full-force into country music as Senior Vice President/General Manager of what was then the RCA Label Group/Nashville and is currently Sony Music Nashville. In 2001, his accomplishments earned him his current title of Executive Vice President, a first-time appointment in the history of the Nashville operation. The year of his appointment also coincided with the first of seven country label of the year honors in the past eight years for the label group’s Arista Nashville, which has remained #1 for the past three years in a row. In 2002, the label group was named top country label (reflecting year-end sales and airplay as charted by Billboard), marking the first of six wins in seven years, including the past three years consecutively.

With the announcement of his retirement, Waugh offered the following reflection on his career and the people who’ve shared this journey with him.

“I have been in the music industry for four decades, and every day has been better than the day before. I never wanted to do anything else with my life except be surrounded by music. I thank God I have been allowed to be a part of this amazing business. Three things I know made a difference in my life: I listen to the people I worked with, I show up every day with a positive attitude, and I have a wife Belinda and family that support and believed in me.

“I have been blessed to work for and with such creative, passionate, driven, visionary people. Not sure why so many people chose to be a part of my life and take a huge interest in my career but they did. I was given the gift and honor to work with Joe Galante for almost thirty years, and I could not ask for a better friend and teacher. I could not have found my path without the help and guidance of Barry Jones, Harry Clark, Ole Bear Davenport, Carole Davenport, Terry Lawson, John Young, Herb Alpert, Jerry Moss, Harold Childs, Heavy Lenny, Al Cafaro, Don Toole, Ron Howie, Bruce Wendell, Dave Fitch, Steve Meyer, Eddie Mascolo, Randy Goodman, Skip Bishop, Bruce Stevens, Barry Weiss, Charlie Minor, Hugh Surratt, Ron Fair, Jim McKeon, Bobby Kraig, Tyler Waugh, Bonnie Goldner, Dave Novik, Skip Miller, Strauss Zelnick, Cheri Martin, Steve Rifkin, Clint Higham, Bobby Poe, Dave Loncao, Bob Romeo, Clarence Spalding, Brian Philips, Coran Capshaw, all the wonderful people here at Sony Music Nashville, and Bob Buziak and Rick Dobbis for believing in me and changing my life by bringing me to N.Y. where I spent eleven fantastic years.

“I want to thank everyone who served on any and all of my staffs over the years as we strategized and worked together to overcome obstacles, ignored walls, invented new tactics, and accomplished incredible feats. I have to thank so many artists who I worked with and who have made me a better executive and person: Bob Seger, Styx, Supertramp, The Beach Boys, Commodores, Rick James, Lita Ford, ZZ Top, Natalie Cole, Hall & Oates, Pablo Cruise, LTD, Gino Vannelli, Dr. Hook, Moody Blues, Peter Frampton, Al Green, The Knack, Anne Murray, The Captain & Tennille, The Carpenters, Chuck Mangione, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Carole King, April Wine, The Tubes, Rick Springfield, SWV, The Wu-Tang Clan, The Verve Pipe, Carrie Underwood, Ronnie and Kix, Jake Owen, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson, Chris Young, Miranda Lambert, and of course, two of the most gifted and talented people I have ever encountered: Dave Matthews and Kenny Chesney.

“There are so many others who have had a positive impact on my my life and my family’s lives, and I want to thank you all. Not only have I been blessed to have these people in my life, but the music industry was built on the backs of these people and many like them. I look forward to new amazing music, new artist breakthroughs, many more innovations to come as our industry has always led the way and pushed the limits but I am not certain the music industry will ever experience the same energy, growth, excitement, competitiveness, friendships, and celebrations I have enjoyed the past four decades.”

Friends and colleagues will be able to stay in touch with Waugh at [email protected].

Jeff Walker, Gail Davies–Int’l Country Ambassadors

(L-R): Brazilian artist Rodrigo Haddad, singer/songwriter/producer Gail Davies, AristoMedia President Jeff Walker and international promoter Judy Seale. Photo: Patricia Presley

(L-R): Brazilian artist Rodrigo Haddad, singer/songwriter/producer Gail Davies, AristoMedia President Jeff Walker and international promoter Judy Seale. Photo: Patricia Presley

AristoMedia Group President and CMA board member Jeff Walker, and singer, songwriter and producer Gail Davies were honored with the 2009 International Country Music Ambassador Awards last week during events surrounding the CMA Awards. Davies received her award from Brazilian Country artist Rodrigo Haddad, and Walker received his award from international Country music promoter Judy Seale.

Walker and Davies were first announced as award recipients at International Country Music Day, hosted by the Country Music Association of Spain annually on Sept. 17 to honor the birth of Hank Williams.

Faith Hill And Borman Part Ways

faith_homeFaith Hill and Gary Borman have agreed to dissolve their long business association.

“We are so proud of what we have achieved together over the past 16 years,” said Hill and Borman in a joint statement. “We love each other like a sister and a brother, but have made the difficult choice to dissolve our professional relationship.”

Borman Entertainment’s other clients include Keith Urban and Lady Antebellum. Gary Borman opened the company in 1976, which now has offices in Los Angeles and Nashville.

Kevin Neal To Head Buddy Lee Attractions, More Changes Coming

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Kevin Neal

Longtime Buddy Lee Attractions agent Kevin Neal has been named President of the company following Friday’s (11/13) resignation of former President Tony Conway. Neal has been with the agency for 20 years where he previously served as Senior Vice President. He is the responsible agent for Jason Aldean, Colt Ford, and Ash Bowers among others, and was the 2006 and 2008 IEBA Talent Agent of the Year and the 2007 NATD Talent Director of the Year.

Additional staff and roster changes at BLA are forthcoming. Neal explains, “The changes we’re about to undergo as a company will be made to benefit our client roster. In addition, we will be announcing some strategic alliances that will enable our roster to further profit in years to come. I am honored to be asked to help direct this company, and I feel that there is a great opportunity for growth.

Neal was born in Shreveport, Louisiana and raised in the music business as son of the legendary agent/manager Bob Neal. He joined the Neal Agency in 1981 and worked with his father, before eventually settling at Buddy Lee Attractions.

Neal can be reached at 615-244-4336 or at [email protected].

Shriver, Nadler Named Presidents of Country Crossing Records

Country Crossing co-President Susan Nadler, Ronnie Gilley Entertainment President James Stroud, Country Crossing artist Lorrie Morgan, Country Crossing co-President Evelyn Shriver

Country Crossing co-President Susan Nadler, Ronnie Gilley Entertainment President James Stroud, Country Crossing artist Lorrie Morgan, Country Crossing co-President Evelyn Shriver

Country Crossing Records will be headed by co-Presidents Evelyn Shriver and Susan Nadler, the longtime music business partners which previously ran George Jones’ Bandit Records.

Country Crossing is part of Ronnie Gilley Entertainment, which also includes James Stroud’s Stroudavarious Records and BamaJam Records. The label is home to John Anderson and Lorrie Morgan, who has a long history working with Shriver and Nadler. Country Crossing has released Morgan’s A Moment In Time, Anderson’s Bigger Hands, as well as projects from Aaron Tippin, Lee Greenwood and others. A collection of standards from Louise Mandrell is in the works.

With a background in publicity, Shriver became the first female President of a major country label when she took the helm of Asylum Records. With Nadler as Executive VP/A&R, the duo’s collaboration at Asylum resulted in two Grammy wins during their first year of business. Shriver and Nadler formed Bandit in 2001 with Jones. They also opened HD Ready, a high definition TV production company which handled PBS’s show SoundStage.

Country Crossing Records can be reached at 615-242-1234.

Conway To Depart Buddy Lee Attractions

tony_conway_2Nashville, TN [Press] – Tony Conway, CEO and co-owner of Buddy Lee Attractions, Inc., is departing the talent agency after thirty-three years.

“It has been an extraordinary experience, and I have worked with the most amazing group of artists and staff for over three decades,” says Conway. “I want to thank the late Buddy Lee for mentoring me in the business and the Lee family for allowing me to be a part of country music history. I feel I have completed my mission at B.L.A. and leave it in very capable hands. I am now excited about the next chapter in my own business ventures and the opportunity to apply my experience to new projects.”

The departure was also announced by Donna Lee, VP/co-owner of Buddy Lee Attractions in a separate press release.

Conway will announce his plans in the near future and can be reached at [email protected]

B.L.A. has represented some of the biggest superstars in country music, such as Hank Williams Jr., George Strait, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Ronnie Milsap, Garth Brooks, Dixie Chicks, and Lee Ann Womack.

Currently B.L.A. represents Jeff Foxworthy, Jason Aldean, Lorrie Morgan, Billy Ray Cyrus and others. Conway is a 34-year veteran of the music business who, along with Buddy Lee, produced and promoted the Farm Aid concerts. He is the recipient of the Hubert Long Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Talent Directors, and the CMA President’s Award.

Lyric Street Shutters Carolwood Imprint

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[Press Release] Lyric Street/Carolwood Records President Randy Goodman announced today (11/3) the restructuring of that Group’s imprints, which functionally will mean the shuttering of the year-old Carolwood Records while strengthening the Lyric Street promotion staff as both John Ettinger and Chris Palmer, Carolwood Sr. Directors, will move to Lyric Street Records, augmenting that already seasoned team.

In this transition, John Ettinger has been tapped to lead the newly restructured Lyric Street Records Regional Staff as Sr. National Director, which includes long-time veterans Renee Leymon, Chris Palmer, Neda Tobin, Theresa Ford, Michelle Tyrrell, and Kris Lamb. Ettinger will report to Kevin Herring, VP of Promotion for Lyric Street Records. Carolwood Promotion Coordinator, Katie McCartney, will segue to Sales/Marketing while current Lyric Street Promotion Coordinator, Jackie Schwarz, will continue in that role for the newly structured Lyric Street regional staff.

Dale Turner, VP of Promotional Marketing, will continue in his current role, also reporting to Herring, and supported by Coordinator Landon Morgan.

Carolwood staffers, Dave Collins, Trudie Daniell, and Stephanie Keshe, will immediately leave the imprint and can be reached at the contact information below.

Current charted Carolwood artists Love and Theft, and Trent Tomlinson, will be folded into the Lyric Street stable and thus worked by the newly reorganized team but will continue to carry the Carolwood label for their current product.

Goodman concluded, “I am very optimistic that this newly organized, aggregated Team will bring new focus and energy to our entire staff and roster and thus have great expectations that they will be the catalyst for resetting us towards better serving our Artists and Radio partners while achieving our cost goals.”

The newly consolidated Lyric Street roster includes multi-platinum superstar group Rascal Flatts; Platinum selling sisters SHeDAISY; American Idol alum Bucky Covington; new group break-thru Love and Theft, Trent Tomlinson, Sarah Buxton and new and developing artists, Ruby Summer, Tyler Dickerson, Kevin Fowler and The Parks.

Contact information for former Carolwood staffers:
Dave Collins: (480) 223-8337
Trudie Daniell: (770) 843-2858
Stephanie Keshe: (615) 418-3519

Updated: Ed Salamon Exits CRB

Ed Salamon

Ed Salamon

Ed Salamon is departing his role as Executive Director of Country Radio Broadcasters Inc., MusicRow has confirmed.

Although there has been no official report, it appears that Salamon has exited the organization effective immediately. Official CRB spokesperson, Aristomedia’s Jeff Walker noted, “CRB does not comment on employment matters,” but MusicRow has verified reports which began to surface yesterday evening (10/28) regarding Salamon’s departure.

The leadership change arrives with planning for the organization’s annual event Feb. 24-26, 2010, in full swing. Word of the Board’s decision began to spread after the adjournment of Nashville CRB Board meetings which concluded yesterday.

Salamon was responsible for production and fundraising for all CRB initiatives and also serves as an adjunct professor at Belmont University. His past posts include President of Programming for Westwood One Radio. Salamon was inducted into the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2006.

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CRB President Becky Brenner

According to CRB President Becky Brenner of KMPS, “For the past 12 months, Country Radio Broadcasters has conducted an extensive review of its operations in terms of the organization’s administrative functions and the execution of its flagship event, Country Radio Seminar. As a result of this review process, the CRB Board of Directors has initiated several internal changes, which are designed to keep the organization growing in this very challenging economic climate. A number of adjustments have already been made. As we continue our ongoing effort to ensure the vitality of our organization and achieve our mission of growth through sharing, we do anticipate additional changes.”

CRS-41: The early bird registration rate of $499 for CRS 41 expires on Friday, Oct. 30. Registration is available online at www.CRB.org or by contacting the Country Radio Broadcasters at 615-327-4487.

Country Radio Seminar is packed with top-notch talent and expert speakers once again this year. Superstar Taylor Swift performs at the popular Music City Jam™ (sponsored by the Academy of Country Music), and financial authority Dave Ramsey kicks off the event with CRS 41’s Keynote Address. 

Additionally, a new, streamlined agenda delivers more universally appealing panels and research presentations for all attendees, regardless of market size. Best-selling business author and journalist Bob Rosner provides attendees the necessary skills to survive in a tough economy with his “Workplace 911” panel. Also new this year is a Friday morning focus group, titled “Normal People: From the Mouths of the Consumer.”