Artist finance firm Sound Royalties expands into Nashville

Music industry specialty finance firm Sound Royalties has now opened a location in Nashville, Tennessee.

Sound Royalties’ new Nashville space joins its other locations in South Florida and Los Angeles.

To oversee this enhanced presence in the city, Sound Royalties’ CEO and Founder Alex Heiche is now operating full time out of Nashville.

Located in the Gulch, Sound Royalties’ new space will be used to engage with Nashville’s music professionals and educate them about its financing services.

The company also plans to host events and gatherings in its Nashville space, independently as well as in concert with other music organizations.

“It’s important to us that we establish a dedicated space in Nashville, to enhance our commitment to the community and its music professionals.”

Alex Heiche, Sound Royalties

Heiche said: “Nashville isn’t just the country music capital, it is the music capital of the world.

“Beyond those who already live here, creatives from all genres of music travel here to play shows, record music, and collaborate with other artists.

“It’s important to us that we establish a dedicated space in Nashville, to enhance our commitment to the community and its music professionals.”

“Sound Royalties is a safe and sensible option to support the growth of creatives’ careers.”

Steve Bogard, Nashville Songwriters Association International

Steve Bogard, Board President of Nashville Songwriters Association International added: “Sound Royalties is a safe and sensible option to support the growth of creatives’ careers.

“The company’s flexible model works for songwriters in a variety of situations – an up-and-coming young writer, an established artist who wants to fund a new project, or an experienced songwriter managing multiple revenue streams.”

In May 2018 the company launched a funding program for distributors and independent labels.

The company also teamed up with Lil Wayne to help finance a number of projects in 2018 while he was locked in a legal dispute with Cash Money and Universal Music.Music Business Worldwide

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