CMHoF Celebrates Debut of Sam Phillips Exhibit
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated the debut of its newest exhibition, Flyin’ Saucers Rock & Roll: the Cosmic Genius of Sam Phillips with a star-studded weekend of programs. On Saturday, Aug. 29 author and co-curator Peter Guralnick led a discussion panel with some of Sun Records most iconic artists, including Sonny Burgess, J.M. Van Eaton, W.S. “Fluke” Holland, and Jerry Phillips. After the Q&A, the panelists performed a tribute to the late Sam Phillips, along with special guests Charles Esten; the Valentines; Mark Collie; Luther Dickinson; Eric Heatherly; Chuck Mead; Charlie Rich, Jr.; The Secret Sisters; Billy Swan; Marvell Thomas; Colin Linden; and the Kitchen Sisters.
Warner Music Nashville’s Team WEA Adds Roth
Warner Music Nashville’s Team WEA is proud to announce Shari Roth as the new Midwest/Northeast regional, who will continue to be based in Chicago.
“Shari’s deep-rooted relationships, passion for this format, and nearly 10 years of experience with radio make her the perfect fit for our team,” said Vice President Jordan Pettit.
Team WEA MW/NE regional Diane Monk is shifting her duties Southward while remaining in New York City and will now handle the Eastern seaboard.
Tree Vibez Music To Host ‘The Hang’ Writer Showcase on Sept. 8
Tree Vibez Music, a new artist development and music publishing company founded by Florida Georgia Line members Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, will showcase the works of their writers and artists at an event called “The Hang.” The event will take place at 3rd & Lindsley on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
The lineup will include music from TVM writers Jordan Schmidt, Jimmie Deeghan, and Drew Castle, along with performances from SNO, Zach Lockwood, Chase Coy, and a special guest.
Doors for the event open at 5:30PM, with music starting at 6:00PM, and the first 50 guests will be receiving free TVM swag. This event is free to the public.
Withers Broadcasting Program Director Proposes To Girlfriend During Chris Young Performance
George Davis, program director at MusicRow panel station KBXB in Sikeston, Mo., recently popped the question to Lisa, his girlfriend of three years. Davis, with the help of Ann Chrisman and Sony Music’s Christy Garbinski and RG Jones, planned the proposal to happen during a recent Chris Young concert. Davis’ girlfriend Lisa said yes.
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