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DEBBIE
GREEN, VP of BGM Network, Inc. and founder of Debbie Green
Promotions, has been described by the media as having an
"encyclopedic knowledge of radio stations, numbers and chart
positions." In
1983, Debbie left her school teaching career to join husband, Bill, in
the music business. Her
record promotion venture began on a Texas regional scale, but within one
year, had expanded onto the national scene with her very first Billboard
Chart single, “Blackjack Whiskey,”
by Bobby Jenkins. From 1984-2000, Debbie earned promotion credits on
many major and independent artists and has been instrumental in placing
hundreds of records in the Billboard, Cashbox, Gavin, Americana, and
R&R Charts. Just a few
of those credits include John Wesley Ryles, Toby Keith, Doug Kershaw and
Hank Williams, Jr., Kenny Dale, The Kentucky Headhunters, Ray Price,
George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Stella Parton, Daryl Singletary, Ricky Van
Shelton, Rusty Wier, and many others. As an independent promoter,
Debbie’s label clients have included BNA Records, Lyric Street,
Asylum, Warner Brothers, Broken Bow, and BMG. In
2000, an emerging new Texas Music scene began to be recognized and the
Texas Music Chart was formed, giving the much-needed credibility to the
movement. With the formation of the Texas Music Chart, Debbie turned her
attention back to the scene where it all began and has been responsible
for Texas Music Chart singles on many artists such as Johnny Bush and
Willie Nelson, Cooder Graw, Tommy Alverson, Lyle Lovett, Jamie Richards,
Waylon Jennings & the 357’s, Robert Earl Keen, Jason Allen, Ty
England, Jerry Audley, and numerous others, many of which have landed at
the Number 1 spot. In addition to her promotion expertise, Debbie has been instrumental in consulting the career and direction of many artists as well as being a feature speaker and panelist at many music industry seminars.
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