Billboard. “But this was a day where it all came...”Bearden voice trails off, and bandmate Savana Santos, sitting next to her at a Nashville coffee shop, quickly jumps in on the Zoom call.
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Matt Signore will be leaving the company at the end of the year, according to an internal memo sent by WMN chairman/CEO John Esposito today (June 30) that was obtained by Billboard.Signore has spent 15 years at the Warner Music Group in different capacities, and had been COO at Warner Nashville since January 2017. He first joined the major from Island Def Jam in 2005, as chief financial officer of Warner’s artist and label services division WEA.
Billboard. “But this was a day where it all came...”Bearden voice trails off, and bandmate Savana Santos, sitting next to her at a Nashville coffee shop, quickly jumps in on the Zoom call.
Kaitlyn Bristowe showed off her Nashville pad with boyfriend Jason Tartick in an intimate house tour.“My House Tour!” Bristowe, 35, wrote via Instagram on Friday, July 3, alongside a video of her place.
Chris Morris Music ReporterSinger, songwriter and instrumentalist Charlie Daniels, whose fusion of traditional country and Southern rock made him a popular cross-genre artist during the ‘70s and ‘80s, died Monday of a hemorrhagic stroke in Hermitage, Tenn.
Amid a rise in novel coronavirus cases across multiple states, CAA will keep offices in Los Angeles, New York and Nashville shuttered through the end of the year. The agency had previously set an August 1 timetable for a decision to return to its major offices, including London.
as the United States is experiencing a dramatic rise in COVID-19 cases in several states, particularly those that have either started to reopen following strict measures to stop the virus’ spread, or largely failed to take steps necessary to do so.Also Read: Vanilla Ice Set to Perform in Texas Even as COVID-19 Cases SurgeThe company shut down its offices on March 12, one day after actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson announced they had contracted the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 and caused the
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAs coronavirus cases continue to rise across the nation, CAA has decided to postpone plans for an Aug. 1 return to its offices in Los Angeles, New York and Nashville.The agency has other offices in the US and worldwide, but it is unclear if those will also be on lockdown.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterCreative Artists Agency is shuttering multiple domestic locations through the end of the year, as coronavirus cases explode in the United States, Variety has learned.A late-hitting internal memo to staff informed agents and others that CAA headquarters in Los Angeles, as well as offices in Nashville and New York, will remain closed as the pandemic surges.“In carefully studying a wide range of factors, with employee health and safety as a top priority, we have
The morning after a night of protest in downtown Nashville, Matt Stell snuck into the Fleet Street Pub in the city’s Printer’s Alley, occupying the space for 12 hours as he portrayed 13 different characters for the video to “If I Was a Bar.”
Chris Willman Music WriterThe storm may have been too strong for most music-biz awards events or conferences to go on in anything resembling their traditional form this year, but the Americana Music Association likes to think of itself as, well, more rooted than that.
cases of COVID-19. After he posted a video on his Instagram Story showing of hundreds of people singing along to his recent hit "Eyes On You," captioning it "We back" and adding a smiley face sunglasses emoji, fans, peers and other bold-faced Nashville names including Kelsea Ballerini, Bobby Bones, Maren Morris and Mickey Guyton publicly criticized Chase and the venue, the Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary in Petros, Tennessee, which is a former prison-turned-event center."Imagine being
Country singer Cam has signed with Nashville-based Triple Tigers, in partnership with Sony’s RCA New York.
Grammy and CMA Award-winning songwriter Hillary Lindsey has signed an exclusive, worldwide co-publishing deal with Concord Music Publishing.
Calling it quits after eight months of marriage…
Black lives matter.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe Tennessean, the largest newspaper in that US state, is under fire for publishing an anti-Muslim ad in its Sunday print edition, claiming that “Islam” would detonate a nuclear bomb in the city of Nashville on July 18.The full-page ad was paid for a Christian organization that some called a doomsday cult in reports.
website, “is to proclaim the final warning message of Revelation 14,” adding, “The end-time fulfillment of Bible prophecy is no longer future-for it is taking place before our eyes.A portion of the ad can be seen at the bottom of the page.Also Read: Chris Wallace Shoots Down Spin on Trump Rally Turnout: 'You Guys Look Silly' (Video)The Tennessean immediately pulled the ad from future editions and has launched an investigation into how it made it to publication, as it violated the paper’s
Comedian D.L. Hughley gave fans a scare on Friday night when he collapsed on stage in the middle of a joke at a Nashville comedy club.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerActor/comedian D.L. Hughley had a medical emergency Friday night, collapsing in the middle of his set at a Nashville comedy club and being carried off stage.Hughley, age 57, was appearing at Zanies Nashville Comedy Club when he paused during his set.
D.L. Hughley is recovering after collapsing on stage during a comedy show in Nashville.