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NATD
1958 - the Nashville Association Of Talent Directors was pioneered
by music businessmen and women, most of whom have become
legends in the background of the stars. It is believed the late
legendary Dick Blake first brought the group together in 1958,
the month and day are elusive. The founders of the organization
consisted of, in part, Hubert Long (Hubert Long Agency), Grover
C. "Shorty" Lavender (Shorty Lavender Talent Agency),
Buddy Lee (Buddy Lee Attractions), W. E. "Lucky" Moeller
(Jim Denny Talent and later The Moeller Agency), Bob Neal (Elvis
Presley's first manager and The Neal Agency, LTD), Jack D. Johnson
(Jack D. Johnson Talent), Smiley Wilson (Wil-Helm Agency, later
to Atlas Artists), Jim Denny (Jim Denny Talent Agency and Cedarwood
Publishing with Webb Pierce), and Tandy Rice (Cedarwood Publishing,
currently President of Top Billing Talent).
Today,
NATD members generate over $300,000,000 annually for Nashville-based
Artists! NATD not only serves as a forum for its members as an
idea exchange, it also serves as a vehicle for other facets of
the industry to share information vital to the overall growth
of the Nashville music and entertainment industry. NATD members
foster camaraderie among "friendly competitors" which
seems to be something unique to the closely-knit Nashville music
and entertainment community.
Come
join us and make your contribution to our rich musical history!
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