Industry Ink: Renegade Radio Nashville, Valentino’s Ristorante, VeVa Sound

Renegade Radio Nashville Will Announce Our Town, Your Song Winner

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Renegade Radio Nashville will broadcast live on Friday, Oct. 7 at an outdoor party to announce the winner of Our Town, Your Song songwriters showcase. The event will be held at Nolen’s Place, located at 7240 Nolensville Road, in Nolensville, Tennessee. Doors will open at 5 p.m.

This ten-week long songwriter’s competition featured several singer/songwriters performing their best written song as the judges narrowed it down to the finalists. These weekly winners will perform one final time in front of the panel of celebrity judges including Gretchen WilsonTrent Tomlinson and Bridgette Tatum.

The winning songwriter will receive a $2,000 recording packing including two 6-hour studio sessions at Big Punch Music, a publishing pitch, a digital marketing contract, red carpet appearance, and more.The event is open to the public and there will be some surprise performances throughout the evening.

 

Valentino’s Ristorante Reopens For Lunch

valentinosValentino’s Ristorante in Nashville has just reopened its doors for the lunchtime crowd, serving lunch Monday-Friday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Located at 1907 West End Ave., near Music Row, the restaurant offers complimentary valet, and reservations are accepted.

Private rooms are available (with advance notice), and Valentino’s has added a new lunch menu featuring soups, salads, sandwiches and traditional Italian entrees.

 

VeVa Sound Celebrates 15 Years

Pictured (L-R): Todd Hungerford (Archival Engineer), John Spencer (CEO and President), Deborah DeLoach (Vice President), John Sarappo (Director of Engineering) and Stanley Weiner (Client Relations). Photo by Ed Rode Photography. © 2016.

Pictured (L-R): Todd Hungerford, Archival Engineer; John Spencer, CEO and President; Deborah DeLoach; Vice President; John Sarappo, Director of Engineering; Stanley Weiner, Client Relations. Photo: Ed Rode Photography.

VeVa Sound, a company that works to preserve legacy recordings, recently launched its 15th year with a VIP gala in Nashville. The event was held Sept. 14 at Old Glory in Nashville’s Edgehill Village.

Highlighting the celebration were remarks from VeVa Sound President John Spencer and VeVa Sound Vice President Deborah DeLoach, who each reflected on VeVa’s history (including its origins as BMS/Chase), rapid industry changes, immediate developments and the future direction of the company. On Oct. 1 VeVa Sound launched its new European branch in London.
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