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Comedian Leanne Morgan Comes to UIS Performing Arts Center, November 13 University of Illinois Springfield & Outback Presents announces Leanne Morgan: Big Panty Tour, on Saturday, November 13 at 7:00 pm. Tickets go on sale Friday, July 23rd at 10 am. Tickets available online at UISpac.com or by phone (217) 206-6160 for $49.50 and $39.50. Pre-sale tickets will be available to FRIENDS of UIS Performing Arts Center donors beginning Wednesday, July 21st at 10 am and our Email Club beginning Thursday, July 22nd at 10 am; all remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 23rd at 10 am. To become a FRIEND, call the UIS Ticket Office at (217) 206-6160.
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Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Billboard Shawn Holiday attends the Billboard 2018 R&B Hip-Hop Power Players event at Legacy Records on Sept. 27, 2018 in New York City. Columbia Records co-head of urban music, Shawn Holiday, is launching a new label and publishing venture with Irving and Billboard can confirm. He will maintain an A&R capacity role with Columbia. The news was first reported by HITS Daily Double, which noted Holiday will continue to work with Polo G, Chloe x Halle and other artists signed to the label. Holiday also held a dual role at Sony/ATV, where he was named head of urban music in January 2019.
By: Ryan Borba Amy HelbergOutback PresentsNashville-based concert promoter Outback Presents has announced the hiring of Amy Helberg, whose title is Director of Atlanta Operations. "We are so lucky to find someone with Amy's booking experience and history in the industry," Outback Presents President Mike Smardak says in a statement. "Especially someone who’s worked hand in hand with Peter Conlon, Alex Cooley, Wilson Howard, Charlie Brusco, and the likes of such great promoters. Really looking forward to working with her." Helberg began her career at Concert/Southern Promotions under noted industry figures Alex Cooley and Peter Conlon. Helberg's most recent position was Vice President of Booking for Live Nation in Atlanta. Her concert promoter resume includes booking the popular Music Midtown Festival in Atlanta for its first 10 years.
Brownlee Currey entered the Nashville Banner newsroom en route to his office with the quick-striding yet delicate confidence of an expert tennis player sizing up a drop shot at the net. In the last days of the old-time newspaper milieu of shouted commands, strong black coffee, cigarette-smoke haze and whiskey bottles hidden deep in desk drawers, Brownlee wore dapper custom suits and invariably had a smile on his face. Smiling! And we’re on deadline! Brownlee O. Currey Jr. — who died this year at age 91, followed several months later by the passing of his beloved wife Agneta — didn’t fit the mold of chairman and co-owner of an aggressive afternoon city daily. Brownlee kept a New York Stock Exchange ticker machine in his office, and he often checked the paper tape spewing from it. He came from old Nashville money and added to the family fortune, thanks in part to millions reaped from the
By: Francisco Rendon Ulet Ifansasti / Getty Images Indonesian Drive-InDrive-in concerts like this one in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, featuring Jikustik, have come the closest to delivering the true live experience, and may help us get there in 2021. After a number of agencies and promoters agreed to cancel all shows for several weeks on March 12 to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, there have been strings of hope that the pandemic might last only a few weeks, a few months, or maybe just the year. Agents’ attempts to keep holds on dates through multiple time frames for a possible return have been mostly for naught, though. While places like Taiwan have seen arena shows return and Australia is proceeding with confidence into what looks to be a busy 2021, the specifics of what a comeback might look like in the U.S. still remain largely unclear.