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Earle Simmons

ASCAP
PRO Representative
Nashville, Tennessee
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POSITION
AVP, Business Affairs - Nashville
WEBSITE
www.ascap.com
EXPERIENCE/CREDITS
Television: ASCAP, Senior Business Analyst - Licensing March 2000 - April 2006
ARTISTS/WRITERS I REPRESENT
Lots of the best!
GENRES I NEED OR REPRESENT
All Genres
GROUPS & ASSOCIATION INVOLVEMENT
NARAS, CMA, ACM, IBMA, Leadership Music, SOLID Alumni, Family & Children's Services, Nashville Humane Society
I AM INTERESTED IN
in finding new contacts
BRAGGING RIGHTS
Played bass on a couple of tracks of Tony Joe White's latest release, Deep Cuts
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