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Sherry Bond has a B.A. in music from the University of California at Santa Barbara. After receiving her degree, she took over the copyright and royalty administration for the music publishing companies of her father, artist/writer Johnny Bond ("I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"), and the legendary Tex Ritter ("High Noon"), both of whom are members of the prestigious Country Music Hall of Fame. The catalogs of Johnny Bond Publications include the works of The Delmore Brothers ("Blues, Stay Away From Me"), Tommy Duncan ("Stay All Night, Stay a Little Longer"), and Harlan Howard ("The Blizzard"). In 1983, Sherry moved from Los Angeles to establish offices in Nashville. Since moving to Nashville, she has had songs recorded by Johnny Cash ("Going by the Book"), Marty Stuart ("Burn Me Down"), and Lyle Lovett ("There's More Pretty Girls Than One").
After writing the first edition The Songwriter's and Musician's Guide to Nashville in 1991, Sherry became the fourth executive director of the NASHVILLE entertainment ASSOCIATION (NeA), and during her tenure, she nurtured the organization into a nationally recognized trade organization for aspiring artists and musicians. NeA Extravaganza showcased over four hundred acts from all genres of music before top industry professionals from Los Angeles, New York, and London. NeA Music City Music, a country music showcase, was created and produced by Sherry to assist the Nashville record industry in its search for new talent. As a result of this showcase, several acts were signed to record deals, including Chad Brock (Warner/Reprise), Dean Miller (Capitol), and SHeDAISY (Lyric Street).
Sherry left the NeA in 1998 to return to music publishing in the new climate of Americana and alternative country music. She is a graduate of Leadership Music, a nonprofit trade organization in Nashville, and an active member of the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, Nashville Songwriters Association International, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and SOURCE, a networking organization for top female industry executives.
Allworth Press books written by Sherry Bond:
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