Emmylou Harris surprised Ringo Starr onstage during his concert at the Ryman and asked if he would come play at the Opry.
When Emmylou Harris released “Wrecking Ball” in 1995, the album earned acclaim as a departure for the country-folk star.
All seem to agree that Harris' singing hovers between Earth and heaven and that her ability to select the perfect song—whether penned by herself or others—is uncanny.
The move marks a return to UMGN for Harris, who left in September. By Melinda Newman Following Cindy Mabe’s departure as CEO/chairman of Universal Music Group Nashville (UMGN) earlier on ...
Harris had previously served as Universal Nashville’s COO and EVP, before leaving the company last September, only to rejoin five months later. Cobb, for his part, has long worked as one of ...
Harris has been UMG Nashville’s EVP-COO since 2016. He previously worked at EMI, holding positons that included being the EVP-GM for Caroline, a division of the Capitol Music Group/EMI.
In the immediate wake of the news breaking that Universal Music Group Nashville CEO Cindy Mabe was gone from the company’s top role, UMG moved quickly to announce two new appointments, with Mike ...
Cyrus, 63, attended a fundraiser for the Nashville Humane Association supporting ... The event was hosted by fellow Grammy-winner, country legend Emmylou Harris. Cyrus headlined the inaugural ...
Patti Scialfa will present Emmylou Harris, and Nils Lofgren will do the honors for Morello, who is a part-time guitarist for the E Street Band. Journalist Brian Williams is the host and the Disciples ...
pro-life activist David Daleiden As the then-California Attorney General, Kamala Harris initiated an investigation into Daleiden's Center for Medical Progress, focusing on the legality of their ...
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