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Petrella Ann Bonner (born April, 1947) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and music producer. Billing herself as "The first lady of country soul", she has released eight studio albums. A number of her songs have appeared on the Top 100 Country Singles charts, and she has toured throughout the United States.
In 1996, the Los Angeles Songwriters Showcase (LASS) joined the NAS, [2] and later, the NAS merged into the Songwriters Guild of America. [3] [4] Another organization that was inspired by the goals of the LASS and came into existence in late 1998 in the vacuum that was created when LASS disappeared was the Los Angeles Songwriters Network (SongNet).
In 2023, Gleason was won Entertainment Journalist of the Year by the Los Angeles Press Club at the Southern California Media Awards. The committee wrote of their decision: “With her experience in writing about the music industry, particularly country music, Gleason combines that vast knowledge with incisive interview questions and revealing ...
Sony Music Publishing got the award as ASCAP Country Music Publisher of the Year, with 21 of the year’s most-played songs being affiliated with Sony, including “Heart Like a Truck” (a hit ...
The song that would become a smash hit for country duo Brooks & Dunn in 1993 almost didn't get written.. Songwriters Steve O'Brien and Bill LaBounty wrote part of the song and tried several times ...
Los Angeles magazine has received four National Magazine Awards. In 2024, Los Angeles magazine was recognized at the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, winning 1st place in the Entertainment Publication, Print category for its issue "L.A. Stays in the Picture: The Movies We Call Home." The issue was noted for its writing, design ...
Music Connection [8] magazine was founded in 1977 in Los Angeles, California, by J. Michael Dolan, [9] an unsigned singer-songwriter who worked as a background engineer and projectionist at various film and TV studios.
The Songwriters Guild of America (SGA) is an American organization created to "advance, promote, and benefit" the profession of songwriters. It was founded in 1931 as the Songwriters Protective Association by Billy Rose, George W. Meyer and Edgar Leslie. SGA issued the first standard songwriters contract in 1932 and most writers consider it the ...