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A GRAMMY-FLAVORED HITS LIST
Extra-tangy (11/12a)
BEY LEADS ARRAY OF FEMALE STARS IN GRAMMY NOMINATIONS
Adding up the numbers (11/8a)
GRAMMY CHEW: RUMINATING ON THE BIG 4 NOMS
80% is a lot better than usual. (11/12a)
UMG STATEMENT ON ACKMAN'S TWEET: NO
A high-end face-off (11/11a)
AND THE 2025 GRAMMY NOMINEES ARE...
And away we go. (11/8a)
NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
WHO'S BUYING THE DRINKS?
That's what we'd like to know.
Music City
BIG CHANGES AT BBR
7/12/18

BBR Music Group has announced a slate of new executive appointments, following this week’s restructuring of its label lineup, with new assignments and responsibilities effective immediately.

Shelley Hargis, former VP of Promotion at Red Bow Records, has joined the Broken Bow Records team as new co-VP of Promotions alongside Lee Adams. Hargis’ responsibilities will include overseeing promo for the Midwest. Both Hargis and Adams report to Carson James, SVP Promotion BBR Music Group.

Kendra Whitehead and Caitlyn Gordon transition from Red Bow Records in their Director of Promotions positions to Wheelhouse Records with similar responsibilities. The two will report to newly appointed Wheelhouse VP of Promotions Ken Tucker who transitions from Apple Music 7/23.

Lexi Willson will move from her position as the Director of Promotion, West Coast at Wheelhouse Records to handle responsibilities in the Northeast for Stoney Creek Records. Willson now reports to Stoney Creek VP of Promotion Byron Kennedy.

Matt Holmberg, formerly the Promotion Coordinator for Wheelhouse Records and Red Bow Records, has been named Manager of Secondary Promotions.

Andrea Knipp has been named Promotion Coordinator for Wheelhouse Records, Broken Bow and Stoney Creek Records.

You'll recall Broken Bow Records delivered Jason Aldean’s latest release, Rearview Town, which became the first country album to claim the #1 spot on the HITS Top 50.