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UTA NASHVILLE ONBOARDS HILL & ROBERTS
2/23/23

UTA Nashville has welcomed Brian Hill as its new music agent and Jaime Roberts as the company’s tour marketing director.

With more than 30 years of talent agent experience, Hill has honed his skills at major agencies such as Monterey Peninsula Artists/Paradigm and Creative Arts Agency. He’s a 2x-winner of Pollstar’s "Third Coast Agent of The Year" Award and has worked with a plethora of country acts, including Eli Young Band, Aaron Lewis, Frankie Ballard and Home Free.

Roberts, a New York City native, began her career with Feld Entertainment before spending the next 12 years overseeing marketing and promotions at both Live Nation and The Bowery Presents. More recently, Roberts spent seven years in Austin developing and executing multi-channel marketing campaigns for major touring artists with Messina Touring Group. She led key tour marketing efforts for Shawn Mendes, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Little Big Town and Kelly Clarkson, among others.

“We are excited to have Brian and Jaime join us at UTA as we continue to expand and elevate the music department,” Co-Head of Global Music Scott Clayton said. “Their decades of experience and stellar track record of going above and beyond for their clients make them perfect additions to our world-class team in Nashville.”

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