Talent agency Buddy Lee Attractions’ top exec steps down

Category: Music Industry News

By Travis Tackett
November 16, 2009

Music Industry News

Nashville, Tenn. — Donna Lee, Vice President/co-owner of Buddy Lee Attractions (BLA), recently announced that Tony Conway, current President, will be exiting the company.

“Tony has been invaluable to the stature and success of Buddy Lee Attractions and its artists during his 33-year tenure,” Donna Lee stated. “He will forever be a part of our family and we wish him many blessings in his new endeavors.”

Buddy Lee Attractions, Inc. online.

“I want to thank the entire Lee family for giving me the opportunity to become a talent agent three decades ago,” said Conway. “I have had the pleasure and honor of working with some of the greatest talent of our time. The Buddy Lee Attractions staff is extraordinary—dedicated and hardworking—and in most capable hands to continue on the same level of professionalism and ability to provide the topnotch service its known for.”

Representing more than 47 of the most renowned acts and touring artists in the world, Buddy Lee Attractions’ staff has over 100 years experience collectively as award-winning talent representatives. The current Buddy Lee Attractions roster boasts performing artists Jason Aldean, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jeff Foxworthy, Lorrie Morgan and Ronnie Milsap among numerous others.

Buddy Lee Attractions is an independent talent agency established in 1964. Serving country music’s live entertainment industry in the country and classic rock sectors across the globe, Buddy Lee Attractions has an accomplished staff of 14 full-time agents/employees and has represented some of the biggest names in country music, including George Strait, Willie Nelson, Garth Brooks and the Dixie Chicks.

For more information on Buddy Lee Attractions and their artists visit: www.buddyleeattractions.com

– From Music City News & Marketing

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