BIG CHANGES AT RCA: EDGE UPS PITTS TO PREZ, FLECK TO COO; RICCITELLI TO EXIT
Recalibrating for changing tastes. (1/15a)
DANGEROUS TIMES: A CONVERSATION WITH MORGAN WALLEN
As his song says, "Livin' the Dream." (1/14a)
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RAINMAKERS
Bring your umbrella.
GRAMMYS: WHERE TO FROM HERE?
After the snubs, the show.
HOW TO FIND 11,780 VOTES
It's the way all the biggest mob bosses did it.
MOVING THE NEEDLE
When vaccination schedules and touring schedules meet.
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Based in Nashville, Music Health Alliance (MHA) has generated over $50m in healthcare costs saved since 2013 for the nationwide music community, including insurance premium savings, medical bill reductions and medications.
MHA has provided free healthcare advocacy and support to more than 11k music industry members in the non-profit’s first seven years—to songwriters, musicians, performers, producers, engineers, artist managers, agents, publishers and business managers—by providing access to life-saving transplants, medicine, mental health resources, end of life care and many other services.
Music Health Alliance’s Cowboy Jack Clement Fund, funded by MHA’s health insurance commissions, has helped financially vulnerable clients to offset medical needs not covered by health insurance. Meanwhile, launched in 2018 in Tennessee, the Ben Eyestone Fund has provided a number of music professionals with access to diagnostic healthcare.
In serving the entire music community, MHA has developed a one-of-its-kind database of sliding-scale and no-cost healthcare, mental health, preventative and dental care resources. Entirely funded through grants and individual and corporate donations, financial support from the music community is critical to continue Music Health Alliance’s advocacy and free services. For every $1 donation, MHA is able to provide $30 in life-saving healthcare resources to Heal The Music.
MHA's services are free to any person who has worked in the music industry for three or more years, or who has credited contributions to four commercially released recordings or videos. Spouses, partners, and children of qualifying individuals may also receive access to the non-profit’s services.
To learn more about Music Health Alliance’s free services, contact [email protected] or go here.