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James Albert Beck (August 11, 1916 – May 3, 1956) was an American country music talent agent, record promoter, recording studio owner, A&R engineer, record producer, and music publisher from Dallas, Texas, best known for discovering and being the first to record Lefty Frizzell. Beck operated the Jim Beck Studio in Dallas.
David Alan Sonenberg is an American music manager, and the founder of the music management company DAS Communications. He is the producer of the Oscar -winning film When We Were Kings (1997). [ 1 ]
Agnew was born in Dallas, Texas and was adopted at birth. [3] He was raised in Dallas, but began traveling to Memphis to help Andy Savage with a citywide Bible study for college students and singles called Metro Bible study in the fall of 1999 at Germantown Baptist Church.
By 2004, Stubner had been named CEO of Sanctuary Artist Management and, shortly thereafter, he signed Texas rock band ZZ Top. [10] [3] As CEO of Sanctuary, he oversaw prominent acts, including Elton John, [11] and was named CEO of Sanctuary Music Group under the new ownership. Stubner also opened the firm's Nashville branch, expanding the firm ...
Peter Mensch (born March 28, 1953) is an American music manager. [2] He started his career in music management at the age of 26, managing AC/DC. In 1982, Mensch formed the management company Q Prime with Cliff Burnstein. Their first client was Def Leppard.
Sally Davies will be the new managing director of Abbey Road Studios, Universal Music UK announced today. Davies joins the team from Vivendi Village, where she was CEO of U-Live, a live promoter ...
Richard James Burgess announced today that he will step down as President and CEO of the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) at the beginning of 2026 after 10 at the company. “As ...
The Singapore Slingers are an American 18-member orchestra based in Dallas, Texas that specializes in performing pre-swing American dance music, with a particular focus on popular songs of the 1920s and early 1930s. They have been called the "coolest, quirkiest, retro jazz group" in Dallas by the local press. [1]