NASHVILLE
RECORDING ARTIST LYNN BRYANT EXPANDS NEW AVENUE FOR MARKETING MUSIC
Lynn Bryant’s Deal With
Ferguson Nearly Doubles In Just Four Months.
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Nashville
recording artist Lynn Bryant
knows that when it comes to being an independent artist every little
bit helps which is why her company Sunrise
Productions teamed up with Ferguson
in August to create a whole new untapped avenue for music marketing.
Through the union, the 21 Ferguson locations participating gained
access to and awareness of established artists including Keith Urban
and Kenny Chesney as well as new independent artists. Now, four months
later the number of participating locations has nearly doubled with
the addition of 13 Ferguson locations.
Ferguson, the nation’s number one wholesale distributor of
plumbing, heating, fire protection, pipes, valves and fitting products
to professional contractors, has locations throughout North America
and abroad. The marketing plan created by Lynn
Bryant and executed by Ferguson started in Georgia and Texas
with a total of 21 Ferguson locations and has now extended to North
Carolina with the addition of 13 Ferguson locations. The new participating
locations in North Carolina will be in the Charlotte, Greensboro,
and Raleigh areas. Within each location, video monitors play the
artists’ videos and sell the artists’ CDs. Sunrise Productions
supplies and ships all CDs and videos to Ferguson’s participating
locations.
As an independent artist Lynn Bryant
took it upon herself to create a new avenue to get her music
heard. Lynn knew the construction industry from her past expertise
as a marketing executive within the industry and was aware that
country music and the construction industry enjoyed the same customer
base. Lynn’s album Woman Enough
is one of three featured artists along with Keith
Urban and Kenny Chesney.
“I am thrilled that this venture
with Ferguson is going so well. We look forward to further expansion
nationally and internationally. This union exposes established artists
while opening a door for new artists who may not otherwise have
been noticed,“ says Lynn.
A portion of Lynn’s personal proceeds go to her non-profit
organization The Nancy Ferro Learning For Life
Foundation, which provides a nurturing after-school environment
for elementary age children to thrive and grow.
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