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Management Team |
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Jeffrey
M. Cohen |
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Chairman |
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Jeffrey M. Cohen, Chairman and
co-founder of Savannah Music Group, is also the co-founder and CEO
of Voyage-Air Guitar (voyageairguitar.com), the hottest new guitar
(that folds in half and fits in a backpack) to hit the market. Cohen
was recently featured on the ABC reality show “Shark Tank”, when he
presented the Voyage-Air Guitar to the panel of “Sharks” in front of
an estimated 20 million viewers. Cohen exploits the natural synergy
between the hottest new guitar in town and the hottest new
publishing company in town to make both of the companies successful.
Cohen has the added credits of co-founding, managing and selling two
medtech start-ups in Silicon Valley. He is also the co-founder of
three other start-ups, with two of them likely to enjoy profitable
exits within the next 12 months.
Click here to email Jeff Cohen |
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Dave
Gibson |
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President & Chief
Creative Officer |
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Dave Gibson is the President, Chief
Creative Officer and co-founder of Savannah Music Group. As
lead-singer for Sony/Epic’s Gibson/Miller Band, recipients of 1993’s
Academy Of Country Top New Band Award, Dave continued to hone his
songwriting skills resulting in six Billboard number-one songs,
twelve top-five songs, and fifteen songs that have broken into the
top-40; plus over forty album cuts for some of the biggest names in
the business – including Alabama, Reba McEntire, Montgomery Gentry,
Conway Twitty, Joe Diffie, Tanya Tucker…..and many more. While
touring the nation with the Gibson/Miller Band in the 90’s, Dave
gained critical acclaim for the Band’s self-penned hits “High
Rollin,” “Texas Tattoo” and “Big Heart,” among others. Gibson
continued his writing and performing and in 2008 added publisher to
his impressive resume.
Click here to email Dave Gibson |
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Bob Saporiti |
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General Manager |
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Bob Saporiti was an integral part of
the early sixties folk scene in his native Boston, Massachusetts.
Bob attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine and then sailed
around the world on an oil tanker for three years until 1969. After
his nautical adventures, he found himself in San Francisco where he
resumed his career as a singer/songwriter. Throughout the seventies,
Bob continued his musical exploits and eventually established
himself as owner/operator of Free Spirits Studios. Bob moved to
Nashville in 1980, where he landed a job with Warner Bros. Records
as National Promotion Director. Throughout the decade, he carried on
and created the first ever International Department for a major
record label in Nashville, achieving two Country Music Association
(CMA) Awards, an Academy of Country Music (ACM) Award, and a
Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Award in the process. In
2001, Bob retired from the record business as the then Senior Vice
President/General Manager of Warner Bros. He is currently General
Manager of Savannah Music Group.
Click here to email Bob Saporiti |
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Daisy
Dern |
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Creative Director |
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Daisy Dern moved to
Nashville in 1994 after attending Berklee College of Music in Boston
and earning her bachelor’s degree in Music Business from San
Francisco State University. After touring the world for several
years singing and writing songs, Daisy landed a record deal through
Luke Lewis at Mercury Records Nashville. She left the label in 2003
to pursue her songwriting career. In 2008 she started Savannah Music
Group with Dave Gibson and Jeff Cohen and serves as Creative
Director for the company.
Click here to email Daisy Dern |
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