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The ACM and BMI Nashville recently teamed for a showcase celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Music City.
The intimate gathering, held at the Nashville offices of Warner Chappell on 10/10, featured performances by MORIAH, Alejandro Sierra, Ana Cristina Cash, and Matt Castillo, who closed the program with acoustic versions of his Texas Country Radio #1 tracks, “Corazon,” “Te Necesito” and “Go Get Her,” ahead of his still-untitled forthcoming project, which arrives in 2025.
The program was co-hosted by BMI’s Shannon Sanders alongside Marushka Media and Hispanic Entertainment Alliance founder Jackie Martinez Marushka, who said “I can’t thank Shannon, BMI, and the ACM enough for opening doors for these artists to share their music, voice and culture. Thank you, Warner Chappell, for making your showcase space available for such a special event, as it’s so important to highlight Hispanic voices in country music, and there’s no better time for it than Hispanic Heritage Month.”
Pictured Top Row [l-to-r]: Shannon Sanders (BMI), Jackie Martinez Marushka (Marushka Media, Hispanic Entertainment Alliance), Fletcher Foster (F2 Entertainment Group), Kortney Toney (ACM);
Bottom Row [L-R]: Alejandro Sierra, Ana Cristina Cash, MORIAH, Matt Castillo