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BIG MACHINE TAKES THE FIFTH
6/2/17

Time flies when you’re busy kicking ass and taking names in Music City. Big Machine Music just turned 5–congrats dudes!–and can look back on its wildly successful first half-decade with a celebratory shot of its own Big Machine Platinum Filtered Premium Vodka.

And why not? BMM’s accomplishments are legion, including nine #1 hits and 16 top tens on Country radio. As we speak, BMM has spent the past three weeks atop the charts with a pair of #1’s–Brett Young’s “In Case You Didn’t Know” and Luke Combs’ “Hurricane.”

“These first five years have been fun, fulfilling and everything that someone who loves songs and songwriters could hope for,” said BMM General Manager Mike Molinar. “I’m proud of what our incredibly talented songwriters and team continue to accomplish and the musical legacy we are creating. Thanks to Scott Borchetta, Andrew Kautz, our colleagues, partners and friends for their support!”

(l-r) BMM's Jillian Whitefield (Assistant, Publishing), Alex Heddle (Senior Director, Publishing), Mike Molinar (General Manager) and Michelle Attardi (Manager, Publishing) imagine how much company hooch they can sneak out of the office without anyone noticing.