NASHVILLE
NASHVILLE, TN – Publicity and industry executive Dixie Owen officially launches All The Buzz, LLC, (ATB) a Nashville-based entertainment agency specializing in Public/Media Relations and event management. ATB offers clients 15+ years of experience creating powerful and high-impact media campaigns on the local and national level. ATB is a highly respected, connected and passionate company with expertise in media marketing, branding, events and strategic planning as well as successfully building careers and projects from the ground up.
ATB delivers a unique and tailored media campaign for each client. ATB will focus on branding, building and establishing a solid foundation that builds careers – not hype.
All The Buzz is currently working with LEGACY, an innovative and dramatic web series ( http://www.facebook.com/LegacyTheWebSeries) as well as rising singer/songwriter Brian Davis, who is currently on tour opening for Valory Music Company’s Brantley Gilbert and MCA Nashville’s Kip Moore on Gilbert’s 2013 “Hell On Wheels Tour.” More client announcements to come soon.
About Dixie Owen, Owner/President, All The Buzz, LLC:
Prior to forming All The Buzz, LLC, Owen served as Senior Director of Artist & Media Relations at Universal Music Group Nashville, where she developed and executed media campaigns as well as various award campaigns for artists including George Strait, Josh Turner, Lauren Alaina, Gary Allan, Sugarland, David Nail and Laura Bell Bundy among others. Before joining UMG, the Texas A&M University alum spent eight years at Capitol Records Nashville where she created and implemented the media campaigns that launched the careers of Dierks Bentley, Lady Antebellum, Luke Bryan as well as creating the media strategy which successfully introduced Grand Ole Opry member Darius Rucker in to the country music community. She also worked on media campaigns for Little Big Town, Keith Urban and the legendary Kenny Rogers among others.
Owen’s career also included three years as senior publicist at CMT: Country Music Television working on media campaigns for the successful media launch of CMT Video Music Awards and CMT Crossroads among many other shows and specials. She also spent four years at the Country Music Association (CMA) where she created and implemented media campaigns for the nationally-televised CMA Awards and the world’s largest country music festival, CMA Music Fest. Owen began her career working at Network Ink Public Relations – the first and, for many years, the largest independent public relations company in the Nashville music industry. The long-time publicist has planned, produced, implemented and worked numerous pr/marketing events including press conferences, photo shoots, media days, video shoots, red carpets (Grammy, CMA, ACM, CMT) in her experienced career.
For more information on All The Buzz, LLC ( http://www.AllTheBuzzLLC.com ) or inquiries about representation, contact:
Dixie Owen
Owner/President
P.O. Box 23438
Nashville, TN 37202
Twitter: @DixieAllTheBuzz
ATB website and logo designed by CINQ Partners http://www.cinqpartners.com
Dunn Debuts New Music During CMA Music Fest;
“Country This” and “Kiss You There” Now Available on iTunes
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Thursday, June 6, 2013 – Country music superstar Ronnie Dunn surprised fans in downtown Nashville for CMA Music Festival activities last night when he performed four songs on the rooftop patio of Rippy’s Bar and Grill on lower Broadway. The performance happened as fans were departing the Bridgestone Arena after watching the CMT Awards. Dunn debuted four new songs: “Country This,” “Kiss You There,” “Cowgirls Rock ‘N’ Roll” and “Peace, Love and Country Music.” During “Kiss You There,” a flash mob took over Broadway for an impromptu dance to the delight of the crowd. Both “Country This” and “Kiss You There” can be downloaded exclusively on iTunes. To view the performance and flashmob, click here.
As Dunn told USA Today, “I’m more excited about where music is today than I ever have been. We no longer have to play by rules
because there are no rules. The band and crew snuck in and set-up to ambush the unsuspecting crowd coming out of the CMT Awards. We don’t have a clue what we’re doing, but we’re having fun and working overtime to come up with unorthodox ways to get music to people who simply like music. I hope that those of you who rambled into the line of fire had a good time!”
because there are no rules. The band and crew snuck in and set-up to ambush the unsuspecting crowd coming out of the CMT Awards. We don’t have a clue what we’re doing, but we’re having fun and working overtime to come up with unorthodox ways to get music to people who simply like music. I hope that those of you who rambled into the line of fire had a good time!”
In addition to the performance, screens covered the buildings between Fourth and Fifth Avenues broadcasting the performance with #countrythis and #kissyouthere covering the buildings and the roof of the historic Ryman Auditorium.
Inside Rippy’s bar, Dunn gave away over 1,000 hangover patches for indulgent CMA Music Festival attendees.
In-between tour dates, Dunn is writing songs and working on a new album expected in stores this fall. For more information, visit www.RonnieDunn.com.