. She’ll direct content across platforms for the company’s music, TV, film and scoring projects.
“Creatives move to Nashville because of our sense of community, level of talent and respect for their talents,” Brown tells. “A multi-media company will financially benefit content creators, which will then allow them to thrive here for years to come. I have always cared about visionaries and what they create; companies like this one protect and elevate all of it far into the future.
Besides working in the area of film/TV and music intersection, Brown will help steer the career of VMG’s first signing for a nascent record label division, “American Idol” finalistCEO Cory B. Savage says that “through the decades, artists in every genre have looked to Nashville for the best musicians to compliment their creative endeavors.
Brown’s credits over three decades include work not just as a music supervisor but music publisher, artist manager, soundtrack producer, author, and A&R executive and content creator. She served as a music supervisor or consultant on films or TV shows including the Dove award-winning “The Shack,” the Oscar- and Grammy-nominated “August Rush,” the Emmy-winning “Steven Spielberg Presents: Taken,” Paramount’s “Footloose” remake, FX’s “The Americans,” “Hot Pursuit” and “Charlie’s War.
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