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Mike Dungan grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, in a neighborhood where nobody had much money, but everybody knew music mattered. His father worked in a camera store. The family lived modestly enough that batteries for the transistor radio under M...
Bart Herbison didn’t grow up in the music business. He grew up around it, which is different. Cottage Grove, Tennessee—outside of Paris—wasn’t exactly a pipeline to Nashville, much less Washington. His father painted houses. His family work...
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Last chance to sign up for a great talk from the Nashville historian Robert K. Oermann. There is an entrepreneurial bedrock in Nashville that dates back a hundred years, and much of that bedrock is formed around music. Love to see y...
John Ozier didn’t grow up chasing the music business. He grew up running from everything else.
Nashville native, Montgomery Bell Academy, three-sport athlete. Football, basketball, pole vault. The kind of kid who didn’t just compete—he ref...
Sarah Trahern didn’t set out to run country music. The path that got her there wasn’t clean, and it wasn’t planned. It was a series of decisions made in motion—some intentional, some forced—stitched together over time into something that, i...
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