As detailed in memos obtained by HITS, Sony Music Nashville EVP of A&R Jim Catino will be exiting the label to launch a new venture. The following missives from label boss Randy Goodman and Catino himself outline the latter’s next chapter and gratitude, and Goodman’s appreciation for his major contribution to the label’s success. As indicated below, the search for Catino's successor is underway.
Goodman sent the following to company personnel:
It is with a range of emotions that I deliver the news to you all today that Jim Catino has informed me of his decision to leave the Company at the end of June to start his own venture. Jim will be sharing more about his future plans with you all shortly in a separate email.
When I joined Sony Music almost six years ago, there was a need, and thus an opportunity, to reimagine the Company’s priorities and what A&R could/should mean for Sony Music Nashville going forward. Particularly in the area of breaking new artists. Jim has been an important partner in making all of that happen from our very first meeting. Here we are, six short years later, having achieved significant artist break throughs as well as our aspirational goal of claiming #1 current market share for Country. None of that would have happened without Jim’s creative vision, leadership and ability to execute. He has made an indelible mark on the amazing legacy of Sony Music Nashville and thus we all owe him a great debt of gratitude.
Jim has been with varying iterations of SMN since 2001. He is a 27-year music-industry veteran and I know he will find great success in all that lies ahead. Ideally, we’ll continue to be a part of whatever new and exciting artists he finds and develops. In the meantime, we will come back to you very soon with more information about our search for a new head of A&R.
Please join me in thanking Jim, and of course Molly, for making us all better along the way.
We wish you God’s speed, my friend,
Randy
Catino’s reply read as follows:
Thanks, Randy.
Hey everyone.
Just thought I’d send out a quick note thanking all of you for making SMN such a great place to be for so long. I have decided to go pursue my own music venture (publishing and artist development) when my contract ends on July 1. This is something I have wanted to do for some time, but it’s always been hard to make that move because I love this place so much. So it is bittersweet.
I am so thankful for my 20 years at Sony Music. I have had so many amazing mentors—Renee Bell, Joe Galante, Gary Overton and, of course, the last six amazing years with Randy Goodman and team. Those years have been instrumental in building my confidence to make this decision. I’m excited about what’s ahead, but will miss all of you. This is an amazing staff and incredible group of artists. It has truly been an honor to be a part of this amazing team. I wish Randy, Ken, Steve, Jen, the incredible A&R team and all of the amazing staff at Sony Music Nashville continued success.
Love you all.
Catino
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