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BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville has signed breakout act Lanie Gardner, who has recently raked in millions of views across her socials and streaming platforms. The deal arrives not long after CMT debuted her latest video, "Lord Knows," as part of the network's Next Up Now Artist segment.
“Lanie is exactly the kind of artist we look for when adding to our incredible roster —unique, exciting, an insatiable work ethic, and a heart that matches her art," BMG Nashville EVP Recorded Music JoJamie Hahr said. "We are so excited to help execute her vision."
Gardner first garnered attention with her viral rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams,” which claimed the #25 spot on the Rock charts. She was then featured on the Twisters soundtrack in addition to landing a collaboration with David Guetta and sharing stages with Jelly Roll and ZZ Ward.
Pictured secretly daydreaming about HITS' demise are (l-r) Left|Right Management's Jonathan Craig, BMG's Peter Strickland and Katie Kerkhover, Gardner, BMG's Jon Loba and Quinn Bauducco.