ICM Partners has promoted 14 agents today, including seven from 2020 and seven newly-minted agents in 2021.
The promotions come from multiple divisions across the agency in both Los Angeles and New York, including the theater, concerts, TV production, literary, branded entertainment, non-scripted, talent, podcasts and publications departments.
“Today we celebrate the right of passage from coordinator to agent for 14 hardworking ambitious, and intellectually curious women and men, who have earned their promotions,” said Kevin Crotty and Sloan Harris, Co-Presidents of ICM Partners, in a statement. “We have so many homegrown success stories at ICM Partners, and we are confident that among this new group of agents, many will follow in those successful footsteps.” These promotions are effective immediately.
The promotions come on the heels of an eventful 2020 for the Hollywood talent agencies, one that for ICM included the signing of a franchise agreement with the Writers Guild of America and the acquisition...
The promotions come from multiple divisions across the agency in both Los Angeles and New York, including the theater, concerts, TV production, literary, branded entertainment, non-scripted, talent, podcasts and publications departments.
“Today we celebrate the right of passage from coordinator to agent for 14 hardworking ambitious, and intellectually curious women and men, who have earned their promotions,” said Kevin Crotty and Sloan Harris, Co-Presidents of ICM Partners, in a statement. “We have so many homegrown success stories at ICM Partners, and we are confident that among this new group of agents, many will follow in those successful footsteps.” These promotions are effective immediately.
The promotions come on the heels of an eventful 2020 for the Hollywood talent agencies, one that for ICM included the signing of a franchise agreement with the Writers Guild of America and the acquisition...
- 1/26/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
ICM Partners has promoted 14 agents, including seven from its 2020 class and seven more newly minted agents this year.
The promotions come from multiple divisions at the agency in Los Angeles and New York, including from among the branded entertainment, concerts, digital, lit, publications, talent and theater departments.
The upwardly moving agents are Sam Barickman (Theater), Sam Bartlett (Concerts), Branden Berger(Concerts), Zach Hardin (TV Production), Ferguson Hiett (Concerts), Ariel Meislin (Lit) and Sara Shapiro (Concerts). Newly promoted agents for 2021 include Katie Baral (Digital), Jake Houston(Branded Entertainment), Kyle Jaeger (Lit), Chad Kojouri (Non-Scripted), Jimmy Martin (Talent), Jennifer Simpson (Podcasts ...
The promotions come from multiple divisions at the agency in Los Angeles and New York, including from among the branded entertainment, concerts, digital, lit, publications, talent and theater departments.
The upwardly moving agents are Sam Barickman (Theater), Sam Bartlett (Concerts), Branden Berger(Concerts), Zach Hardin (TV Production), Ferguson Hiett (Concerts), Ariel Meislin (Lit) and Sara Shapiro (Concerts). Newly promoted agents for 2021 include Katie Baral (Digital), Jake Houston(Branded Entertainment), Kyle Jaeger (Lit), Chad Kojouri (Non-Scripted), Jimmy Martin (Talent), Jennifer Simpson (Podcasts ...
- 1/26/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Long renowned for a faithful adherence to the Appalachian folk music tradition in many of their solo works as well as their collaborations as a duo, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings have announced the release of All The Good Times, a 10-track sampling of acoustic cover songs.
Recorded at home on a reel-to-reel tape machine, the album — released to streaming on Friday — features the works of legendary songwriters including Bob Dylan (“Señor,” “Abandoned Love”), John Prine (“Hello in There”), Elizabeth Cotton (“Oh Babe It Ain’t No Lie”) and Norman Blake...
Recorded at home on a reel-to-reel tape machine, the album — released to streaming on Friday — features the works of legendary songwriters including Bob Dylan (“Señor,” “Abandoned Love”), John Prine (“Hello in There”), Elizabeth Cotton (“Oh Babe It Ain’t No Lie”) and Norman Blake...
- 7/10/2020
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Hopping off the tailgate of his Sprinter touring van, Billy Strings readies himself for a rollicking set at the inaugural Railbird festival in Lexington, Kentucky. The six-string virtuoso grabs his guitar and tunes up, running through a few signature licks.
Strings sits back down and observes the other bands and festivalgoers milling about backstage. You can see it in his eyes: he’s engaged in a constant stream of thought as his fingers move up and down the fretboard. But that’s Strings — always watching. He takes those observations and...
Strings sits back down and observes the other bands and festivalgoers milling about backstage. You can see it in his eyes: he’s engaged in a constant stream of thought as his fingers move up and down the fretboard. But that’s Strings — always watching. He takes those observations and...
- 10/2/2019
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
Artists representing traditional, contemporary and boundary-stretching styles are among the list of this year’s nominees for the International Bluegrass Music Awards, announced today at a Nashville press conference. In another banner year for women in bluegrass, the top nominees, with an impressive six nods each, are fiddle-playing singer-songwriter Becky Buller, the first-ever woman named Ibma Fiddle Player of the Year in 2016, and Molly Tuttle, who in 2017 earned an Ibma honor as Guitar Player of the Year, the first female artist to win in that category.
Also recognized among the...
Also recognized among the...
- 7/25/2018
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
V.F.'s Beauty Director, SunHee Grinnell, curated a list of must-have items for the holiday season. Click on the map to see the full size holiday shopping guide including Michael Kors, Tom Ford, Ysl, Dior, Gucci, Valentino, Chanel, Emilio Pucci, Jimmy Choo, and Barneys New York, all near The Surrey hotel on the Upper East Side. In need of more Christmas gift ideas? If yes, check out the fabulous Jimmie Martin armoire at the lobby of very grand boutique hotel, The Surrey on the Upper East Side. These chosen items will make anyone happy, and especially if you are looking for gifts yourself as there are many options to choose from Dior to Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci and many more. I ought to know, I picked them! Tis’ the season, ho, ho ho!
- 12/10/2010
- Vanity Fair
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