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Status: Married
City: SPRINGFIELD
State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/21/2006

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Monday, October 26, 2009 

Category: Music




TBG Entertainment News #139
Category: Music
* News -

- Shelby Horner "Baby I Bet" ships to region four radio next week. Region four covers California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. If you live in this region please locate the station in your area at radio-..locator.com to request Shelby Horner "Baby I Bet"

- Dave Pendergraft releases "Hand In Mine" to radio in region six next week. Region six covers areas Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina. If you live in this region please locate the station in your area at radio-..locator.com to request "Hand In Mine"

- Gary Helms is in the studio with Diamond Music Group producer Doug Deforest. Deforest was the producer behind Todd Fritsch fast rise to national status. Deforest and Diamond Music Group are now at the wheel of Gary Helms production. Listen for the new releases coming soon.

- Stevin Marsh is the latest of a string of new artists to be signed to TBG Entertainment'..s label roster. Marsh was seen by TBG exec's in Corpus Christi, Texas during the finals of the Colgate Country Showdown. His new single "Goin' Nowhere Fast" goes to radio next month, the region has not yet been determined. Listen for Stevin Marsh or visit radio-..locator.com for station info in your area to request "Going' Nowhere Fast" by Stevin Marsh.

- WSBX Radio 1020 and CowboyBillsRadi..o have added TBG Artists Dave Pendergraft, Stevin Marsh and Gary Helms to their play list and will debut the songs the first time Tuesday between the 6:00am and 10:00am time slot, after-which they will be put into rotation and can be heard several times throughout the day and night. Shelby Horner will be added in the days to come. WSBX Radio 1020 covers SW Georgia and NW Florida, CowboyBillsRadi..o covers Key West and all southern Florida locations. Listen for your chance to win a free trip for 2 to beautiful Key West, Florida. You must be over 21 to win, register online and request your favorite TBG artist now!

- To support our Troops world wide visit: hooahradio.com and request the artist of your choosing from TBG Entertainment and tell them we sent you... Hooah!

- TBG Entertainment will be adding a few new artists to the roster. If you think you have what it takes e-mail your best MP3 with with information to: tbg...entertainment@..yahoo.com TBG Entertainment currently has an opening for one female artist, one duo and one band act. It takes work to achieve and if your not willing to put out what it takes, you need not apply!

Radio Promotions
- TBG Entertainment is also bridging the gap between radio and new artists. The label is working on presenting select new artists works to radio in the near future. The plays will be solely based on the artists ability to present the songs to a radio audience and plays will be calculated based on numbered requests and plays presenting an equal chance for each artist to be heard to a national audience. Eventually the select artists music will be presented to stations abroad for possible play on their playlists as well. We will say that having your music presented to radio via TBG Entertainment does not in any way constitute a record deal or recording contract. Some artists may be selected at a later date for the chance to advance through TBG Entertainment. For more information on presenting your music to radio via TBG Entertainment e-mail us at: tbg...entertainment@..yahoo.com and sign up for the blogs and updates at: http:../../..www...reverbnation...com/..label/..tbgentertainmen..t and also: http:../../..www...myspace...com/..tbgentertainmen..tnashville

Industry News and Insider Updates
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009 

Category: Music
Shelby Horner will no longer be with TYS Entertainment. Shelby will still be pursuing his career, just will be without management for a while. Shelby Horner an TYS Entertainment are still in good standing with one another. It is sad but, The Show Must Go On! Shelby Horner wishes TYS Entertainment a prosperous and happy future!
Monday, May 25, 2009 


Hosted By:

TYS Entertainment Group, On the Rroxx Publicity

When:
Friday, June 05, 2009

Where:
12th & Porter
114 12th Ave. N.
Nashville


Description:
Showcase/EP Release Party

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Sunday, April 19, 2009 

Category: Music

Well, Since we did not get to do the full run last year with "Baby I Bet", we decided to get busy and push the song back out on radio! TBG Entertainment took the challenge and has been successful in putting it out again!!! They have gotten great feedback on the song and that's where all of you come in! I need you all to do me a favor! I would like you all to dial in to your local country stations and request "Baby I Bet". Don't worry about them saying we have never heard of that song or me! Just ask them to get it. Politely!  Then hang up and let someone else call in. You can do this as many times as you would like, but if we get a lot of calls to those stations, then we might be able to get played there. It's all about demand!! Thanks for all your support!!





Friday, January 30, 2009 

Current mood:  adventurous
Well, I had a great last year getting into the charts with "Baby I Bet" and doing some really cool gigs like CRS 2008 and Cma Fest 2008! I've met a lot of great people and have some good contacts and resources that I will try to implement into this years plan of attack! My myspace group of friends have been a great bunch of people for support and I want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart! Please keep up the excellent work!!! I will try to keep all of you updated on my progress this year! Hopefully I will get things going for another CD. I know you have heard some of the new songs all ready and there is more to come in the future. Anyway......I just wanted to tell you all thanks for all the support and that this year, I think will be one of the best year's ever! I hope you all will follow me to the next level and possibly levels that this year holds! Looking forward to everything in the future! So Get Your Boots On And Kick It Up Y'all!

Your Fan!!!
Shelby Horner


Saturday, June 17, 2006 

Current mood:  exhausted

Don't call me "Generation X,"
call me a child of the eighties

by Bryant Adkins
published in The Reflector
January 20, 1995


I am a child of the eighties. That is what I prefer to be called. The nineties can do without me. Grunge isn't here to stay, fashion is fickle and "Generation X" is a myth created by some over-40 writer trying to figure out why people wear flannel in the summer. When I got home from school, I played with my Atari 2600. I spent hours playing Pitfall or Combat or Breakout or Dodge'em Cars or Frogger. I never did beat Asteroids. Then I watched "Scooby Doo." Daphne was a Goddess, and I thought Shaggy was smoking something synthetic in the back of their psychedelic van. I hated Scrappy.

I would sleep over at friends' houses on the weekends. We played army with G.I. Joe figures, and I set up galactic wars between Autobots and Decepticons. We stayed up half the night throwing marshmallows and Velveeta at one another. We never beat the Rubik's Cube.

School House RocksI got up on Saturday mornings at 6 a.m. to watch bad Hanna-Barbera cartoons like "The Snorks," "Jabberjaw," "Captain Caveman," and "Space Ghost." In between I would watch "School House Rock." ("Conjunction junction, what's your function?")

On weeknights Daisy Duke was my future wife. I was going to own the General Lee and shoot dynamite arrows out the back. Why did they weld the doors shut? At the movies the Nerds got Revenge on the Alpha Betas by teaming up with the Omega Mus. I watched Indiana Jones save the Ark of the Covenant, and wondered what Yoda meant when he said, "No, there is another."

Ronald Reagan was cool. Gorbachev was the guy who built a McDonalds in Moscow. My family took summer vacations to the Gulf of Mexico and collected "Muppet Movie" glasses along the way. (We had the whole set.) My brother and I fought in the back seat. At the hotel we found creative uses for Connect Four pieces like throwing them in that big air conditioning unit.

I listened to John COUGAR Mellencamp sing about Little Pink Houses for Jack and Diane. I was bewildered by Boy George and the colors of his dreams, red, gold, and green. MTV played videos. Nickelodeon played "You Can't Do That on Television" and "Dangermouse." Cor! HBO showed Mike Tyson pummel everybody except Robin Givens, the bad actress from "Head of the Class" who took all Mike's cashflow.

I drank Dr. Pepper. "I'm a Pepper, you're a Pepper, wouldn't you like to be a Pepper, too?" Shasta was for losers. TAB was a laboratory accident. Capri Sun was a social statement. Orange juice wasn't just for breakfast anymore, and bacon had to move over for something meatier.

My mom put a thousand Little Debbie Snack Cakes in my Charlie Brown lunch box, and filled my Snoopy Thermos with grape Kool-Aid. I would never eat the snack cakes, though. Did anyone? I got two thousand cheese and cracker snack packs, and I ate those.

I went to school and had recess. I went to the same classes everyday. Some weird guy from the eighth grade always won the science fair with the working hydro-electric plant that leaked on my project about music and plants. They just loved Beethoven.

Field day was bigger than Christmas, but it always managed to rain just enough to make everybody miserable before they fell over in the three-legged race. Where did all those panty hose come from? "Deck the Halls with Gasoline, fa la la la la la la la la," was just a song. Burping was cool. Rubber band fights were cooler. A substitute teacher was a baby sitter/marked woman. Nobody deserved that.

I went to Cub Scouts. I got my arrow-of-light, but never managed to win the Pinewood Derby. I got almost every skill award but don't remember ever doing anything.

The world stopped when the Challenger exploded.

Did a teacher come in and tell your class?

Half of your friends' parents got divorced.

People did not just say no to drugs.

AIDS started, but you knew more people who had a grandparent die from cancer.

Somebody in your school died before they graduated.

When you put all this stuff together, you have my childhood. If this stuff sounds familiar, then I bet you are one, too.

We are children of the eighties. That is what I prefer "they" call it.

Thursday, March 16, 2006 

Current mood:  accomplished
I tell ya what! YOU PEOPLE ROCK!!!! I was very happy on the outcome of last night's show. I cannot say it enough on how much I appriciate everything that my friends here have done for me here on myspace KUDOS X INFINITY for you all. After the interview I was talking to Klassy Karen and she said she usually gets emails to let her know how well the show did. BUT, Instead of emails from the Owners and some of the big-wigs SHE GOT 5 phone calls within an hors time instead, telling her how great the show was. You guys made it happen and I am Greatful to you all. Thanks for being a part of my journey in music. You are the ones that help out this adventure. I DO THANK EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU!!!!!!!