Alabama Inks New Management Deal
Country Music Hall of Fame group Alabama has signed a new management deal with Tony Conway’s Ontourage Management.
Band members Randy Owen, Jeff Cook, and Teddy Gentry said, “We have known Tony Conway for 30 years, and his reputation and major accomplishments in the music industry made this a natural fit. We want to continue our journey, and we feel Tony can help us accomplish that.”
Conway has more than 38 years of industry experience. He spent 33 years with Buddy Lee Attractions, rising to the role of CEO and co-owner. In 2010, Conway launched Conway Entertainment Group and Ontourage Management. Conway has represented a wide array of clients through the years, including George Strait, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Garth Brooks, George Jones, Lorrie Morgan, The Dixie Chicks, Miranda Lambert and Jason Aldean.
“I have had the pleasure of knowing the members of Alabama for many years, and I am extremely proud they have chosen us to help further their endeavors and work with them on future projects. New music, selected tour dates, a film documentary, and a book are in the plans. Alabama has created an incredible legacy through both music and philanthropy. We are honored to be part of their team,” said Conway.
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