Radio-TV personality Bobby Bones makes the cover of MusicRow Magazine’s 2021 InCharge issue.
This annual guide highlights some of the most influential music industry executives in the Nashville entertainment community. This year’s edition includes 382 profiles which are accompanied by contact information, career biographies, and detailed board and organizational membership affiliations.
The guide also includes a company appendix, record label staff appendix, and a professional categories appendix which lists executives by their areas of expertise, including label, talent agency, management, music publishing, legal, finance, performing rights organizations and more.
As host of the No. 1 country morning show, The Bobby Bones Show, Bones recently garnered his second CMA Award for National Broadcast Personality of the Year and fourth ACM Award for National On-Air Personality of the Year. He is the host of his own podcast, BobbyCast, which has been downloaded nearly 20 million times, and acts as the official in-house mentor on ABC’s American Idol. Bones is the official in-house mentor on ABC’s American Idol and is set to star and serve as executive producer in a new travel TV show titled Breaking Bobby Bones, coming to National Geographic on May 31. Additionally, Bones won season 27 of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars and serves as host and executive producer of Opry, a weekly TV program airing highlights from the Grand Ole Opry stage on Circle Network. He is a two-time New York Times No. 1 best-selling author and has recently become the youngest-ever inductee into the prestigious National Radio Hall of Fame.
“The last 12 months have seen the COVID-19 pandemic harshly impact the lives and livelihoods of our Nashville music industry while completely stifling the live entertainment segment,” says MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson. “There has perhaps been no other time in our history when our industry’s leadership and talent have been more important in helping us navigate back to the success achieved prior to this deadly disease. The challenges have been enormous, but the talent in this issue is undeniable and provides assurance that our industry will continue to rise back up, and soar to even greater heights.”
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