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Copyright Connections NASHVILLE'S PITCH SHEET SINCE 1992 Thursday, September 17, 2009 ONLINE DIRECTORY Wide Open Music Group film industry presence. 615 Music President Subscribers will find the and CEO Randy Wachtler said, “Matt’s directory at Announces Staff proven sales experience and background www.musicrow.com/ by Sarah Skates make him a solid addition to the team and a directory. If you haven't Derek George, President of Wide Open already created a new great asset to our clients.” Fisher is a password for the directory, Music Group, announced staff appointments graduate of Nashville’s Belmont University please email for the recently-formed music publishing Music Business Program. [email protected]. company. Keithan Melton is Creative Director, and Ken Johnson is Director, Songwriter- ROWFAX POLICY Administration. Melton was formerly Creative driven label Respect Intellectual Property. 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