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Sharon Corbitt

Artist Manager/Studio Consultant and Production

Sharon Corbitt is a 37 year Music Row veteran. She moved to Nashville to pursue a career as a singer/songwriter but found herself drawn to the business side of the industry. She had focused much of her early career on managing record studios, including Ocean Way Nashville, The Sound Kitchen and Historic RCA Studio A. Historic RCA Studio A was originally built in 1965 for then label head Chet Atkins and for the RCA Victor label. In 2009, when Sharon came on board, Historic RCA Studio A opened to outside commercial clients and some of the artists who have since recorded at Historic RCA Studio A are Tony Bennett, The Beach Boys, Kacey Musgraves, Trans Siberian Orchestra, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Bob Seger, Sara Bareilles, Ken Burns and Chris Stapleton. In 2012, at the urging of Ben Folds, Sharon formed All Good Factory to manage Ben Folds artist career and his diverse interest that involved photography, music education and music therapy. Sharon now focuses most of her day to day to developing new and established artists including Eric Gales and consulting/spearheading projects and new ventures like: Joe Bonamassa and Frontline Songs. Sharon is very involved currently and in the past with Americans for the Arts, The Recording Academy, Audio Engineering Society (Board Member-Nashville Chapter-past), Historic Nashville (Board Member-past), Nashville Engineer Relief Fund (Board-current), Healing Ears (Board-current) and Shelter Songs (Board-current). To date, Sharon has facilitated studio recordings that have sold in excess of 130 Million plus worldwide. Sharon, along with Aubrey Preston, Mike Curb, Chuck Elkin, Ben Folds and Mike Kopp, where named 2014 Nashvillians of the Year by the Nashville Scene for their efforts to Save Historic RCA Studio A from Demolition. Sharon founded Frontline Songs in 2020 with Dr. Ron Hirshberg (Mass General/Harvard) and Darden Smith (signer/songwriter/co-founder of Songwriting With: Soldiers) to use the power of collaborative songwriting to help those on the frontlines of Covid process their experiences and PTSD thru the power of music. Frontline Songs has worked with doctors and nurses at Cedars Sinai, Mass General, Brigham, Dell/Seton-Austin, UtMB, to name a few. Sharon brings to Musically Fed, years of experience working with the Music Industry, Music Therapy, Music Education, Music History, Songwriters, Studio Management, Artist Management, Music Publishing and a vast knowledge of Sound Quality and those who champion it everyday. Finding ways to connect Music and Healing is Sharon's passion.

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