|
|
1904 Wedgewood Ave.
Nashville, TN 37212
Ph: 615.327.8030
Fx: 615.321.3101
nashville@grammy.com
|
|
|
Chapter President
Pete Fisher |
South Regional Director
Susan Stewart |
|
|
TOP |
|
|
Chapter Board Elections Online
March 3, 2010
We are proud to announce that Chapter Board elections will be held online for the first time. Click on the link below to retrieve your Chapter's ballots.
Ballot Web site: https://eballot.votenet.com/naras
Voting Begins: Wednesday, March 3
Voting Ends: Tuesday, March 23, 6 p.m. EST/5 p.m. CST/3 p.m. PST
Questions: Call toll-free 866.984.3125 or e-mail narassupport@votenet.com
Please check back for upcoming Chapter events as they are announced.
|
|
TOP |
|
|
The GRAMMY Foundation cultivates the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the still unimagined musical breakthroughs of future generations of music professionals. The Foundation offers programs and activities that engage the music industry and cultural community as well as the general public, and works in partnership year-round with The Recording Academy to bring national attention to important issues such as the value and impact of music and arts education and the urgency of preserving our rich cultural heritage. For more information, click here.
MusiCares helps music people across the country cope with personal, medical and
financial hardships by providing confidential crisis intervention, health care referrals
and financial assistance. In the Nashville area, contact Debbie Carroll, LCSW,
Executive Director, at 615.327.0050 or toll-free at 877.626.2748.
For more information on MusiCares' programs and services, click
here.
The Nashville Chapter of the Recording Academy offers numerous opportunities for
professional development, education and networking events:
-
GRAMMY Career Day
-
GRAMMY Grant Program
-
College Scholarships
-
GRAMMY Viewing Party*
-
GRAMMY Block Party*
-
GRAMMY University Network*
-
Producers & Engineers Wing*
-
Advocacy Events*
*member-only events
The Chapter offers internships for college students preparing for careers in
the music business. All applicants must be currently studying music or a music industry-related
major and be preparing for a career in the music/recording industry. If you are
interested in the Internship program, please contact the Chapter office.
For more information, or to become involved with the Nashville Chapter, please e-mail
nashville@grammy.com
or call 615.327.8030.
|
|
TOP |
|
|
The Nashville Chapter received its charter from the Recording Academy in 1964. Today,
the Chapter has grown to include more than 2,600 members. In 1997, the Chapter moved
into a beautiful 5,000-square foot refurbished home adjacent to Music Row, the first
property to be purchased by the Recording Academy outside of the national office
in Santa Monica.
New home of the Nashville Chapter of the Recording Academy.
|
Already known for its continuing professional education and industry networking
efforts, the Nashville Chapter produces an expansive program of professional services
to meet the needs of the local music community. These range from professional education
panels featuring top level music industry experts, to GRAMMY night viewing parties
to the Chapter's annual Block Party and Member Fair.
The Recording Academy Mentor Program is another ongoing program that exists to promote
and assist a new generation of recording industry leaders through a structured relationship
between a newcomer and a veteran in the field. The one-on-one structured relationship
serves as a professional development resource to the "apprentice" and provides a
service opportunity for the "mentor."
Involvement in advancing music and arts-based education programs is also very important
to the Nashville Chapter. Through work with the GRAMMY Foundation, the Nashville
Chapter presents GRAMMY Career Day each year as well as other local outreach programs
that focus on all levels and aspects of music education. The Chapter also awards
scholarship money to college students in the music industry programs at Middle Tennessee
State University and Belmont University.
For more information, or to become involved, please call 615.327.8030.
|
|
TOP |
|
|
|
|
|
President
Pete Fisher
Secretary
Rod Essig
|
Vice President
Daniel Hill
Trustees
Mark Bright
Darrell Brown
Joanna Carter
Terry Hemmings
|
|
|
Drew Alexander
Scott Borchetta
Clay Bradley
Mark Bright
Darrell Brown
Joanna Carter
Eddie DeGarmo
Rod Essig
Trey Fanjoy
Pete Fisher
Fletcher Foster
Ben Fowler
Tracy Gershon
Jeff Hanna
Lisa Harless
Scott Hendricks
Daniel Hill
Doug Howard
Lydia Hutchinson
Gordon Kennedy |
Shelby Kennedy
Wayne Kirkpatrick
Barry Landis
Brenda Lee
Jason Lehning
Kyle Lehning
Luke Lewis
Dennis Lord
Gary Paczosa
Chandra LaPlume Pereira
Scott Robinson
Rivers Rutherford
Shannon Sanders
Denise Stiff
Marty Stuart
Ron Stuve
Valerie Summers
Alan Valentine
Carla Wallace
Jeff Walker |
Advisors
Mike Sistad
Jason Moon Wilkins
|
|
TOP |
|
|
South Regional Director
Susan Stewart
Sr. Special Projects Manager
Lyn Aurelius
Project Manager
Alicia Warwick
Sr. Project Coordinator
Ashley Lamb Ernst
Chapter Assistant
Lori Hodge
MusiCares Executive Director
Debbie Carroll
MusiCares Health & Human Services Specialist
Danielle Bowker
MusiCares Administrative Assistant
Cortney Harris
GRAMMY U Representative
Brooke Arrington
|
|
TOP
PLATINUM
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
|
GOLD
ASCAP
BMI
Regions Bank
SunTrust Bank
|
SILVER
EMI Christian Music Group
Grand Cru
Iron Mountain Film & Sound Archives
Lipman Brouthers
Music Row Publication
SESAC
Sony BMG Nashville
UMG Nashville
Universal Records South
Warner Bros. Nashville |
BRONZE
CAA
Cal IV Entertainment
Doug Howard
EMI Music Publishing
Grand Ole Opry
Provident Label Group
Universal Music Publishing
William Morris Agency |
|