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'''Barry Coburn''' is a native New Zealander whose early career managing and producing rock group [[Split Enz]] in the 70's<ref name="AudioCulture">{{cite web |last1=AudioCulture |title=Barry Coburn |url=https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/barry-coburn |website=AudioCulture |access-date=23 February 2023}}</ref> led to a decade of producing international tours for legendary performers that included Muddy Waters, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Black Sabbath, The Eagles, Duke Ellington, Emmylou Harris, Chuck Berry, Roger Miller and Led Zeppelin. His publishing experience eventually led him to the Nashville music scene in Tennessee where he founded and independent music publishing company, Ten Ten Music Inc, which in 1985 helped shape the careers of country stars such as Diamond Rio, Holly Dunn, Suzy Bogguss, and BR5-49.<br><br>
'''Barry Coburn''' is a native New Zealander whose early career managing and producing rock group [[Split Enz]] in the 70's<ref name="AudioCulture">{{cite web |last1=AudioCulture |title=Barry Coburn |url=https://www.audioculture.co.nz/profile/barry-coburn |website=AudioCulture |access-date=23 February 2023}}</ref> led to a decade of producing international tours for legendary performers that included Muddy Waters, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Black Sabbath, The Eagles, Duke Ellington, Emmylou Harris, Chuck Berry, Roger Miller and Led Zeppelin. His publishing experience eventually led him to the Nashville music scene in Tennessee where he founded and independent music publishing company, Ten Ten Music Inc, which in 1985 helped shape the careers of country stars such as Diamond Rio, Holly Dunn, Suzy Bogguss, and BR5-49.<br><br>


In 1988, Ten Ten Music launched the career of Alan Jackson resulting in 12 No. 1 singles, and over 13 million album sales. Between 1991 and 2005, Ten Ten Music introduced megastar Keith Urban with hits including "''Tonight I Wanna Cry''." and "''Somebody Like You''." Coburn would go on to amass a catalogue that includes hundreds of recorded singles and album tracks. Between the years 1999 and 2001, Barry Coburn served as President/CEO of the Nashville division of Atlantic Records.<ref name="CelebrityAccess">{{cite web |last1=CelebrityAccess |title=Atlantic Shutters Nashville Office |url=https://celebrityaccess.com/caarchive/atlantic-shutters-nashville-office/ |website=CelebrityAccess |access-date=23 February 2023}}</ref> He continues to serve on the Board of Directors of The ASCAP Foundation.<ref name="ASCAP>{{cite web |last1=ASCAP |title=Board of Directors: Barry Coburn |url=https://www.ascap.com/about/board-intro/barrycoburn.aspx |website=ASCAP |access-date=23 February 2023}}</ref><br>
In 1988, Ten Ten Music launched the career of Alan Jackson resulting in twelve No. 1 singles, and over 13 million album sales. Between 1991 and 2005, Ten Ten Music introduced megastar Keith Urban with hits including "''Tonight I Wanna Cry''." and "''Somebody Like You''." Coburn would go on to amass a catalogue that includes hundreds of recorded singles and album tracks. Between the years 1999 and 2001, Barry Coburn served as President/CEO of the Nashville division of Atlantic Records.<ref name="CelebrityAccess">{{cite web |last1=CelebrityAccess |title=Atlantic Shutters Nashville Office |url=https://celebrityaccess.com/caarchive/atlantic-shutters-nashville-office/ |website=CelebrityAccess |access-date=23 February 2023}}</ref> He continues to serve on the Board of Directors of The ASCAP Foundation.<ref name="ASCAP>{{cite web |last1=ASCAP |title=Board of Directors: Barry Coburn |url=https://www.ascap.com/about/board-intro/barrycoburn.aspx |website=ASCAP |access-date=23 February 2023}}</ref><br><br>

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Barry Coburn is a native New Zealander whose early career managing and producing rock group Split Enz in the 70's[1] led to a decade of producing international tours for legendary performers that included Muddy Waters, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Black Sabbath, The Eagles, Duke Ellington, Emmylou Harris, Chuck Berry, Roger Miller and Led Zeppelin. His publishing experience eventually led him to the Nashville music scene in Tennessee where he founded and independent music publishing company, Ten Ten Music Inc, which in 1985 helped shape the careers of country stars such as Diamond Rio, Holly Dunn, Suzy Bogguss, and BR5-49.

In 1988, Ten Ten Music launched the career of Alan Jackson resulting in twelve No. 1 singles, and over 13 million album sales. Between 1991 and 2005, Ten Ten Music introduced megastar Keith Urban with hits including "Tonight I Wanna Cry." and "Somebody Like You." Coburn would go on to amass a catalogue that includes hundreds of recorded singles and album tracks. Between the years 1999 and 2001, Barry Coburn served as President/CEO of the Nashville division of Atlantic Records.[2] He continues to serve on the Board of Directors of The ASCAP Foundation.[3]

  1. ^ AudioCulture. "Barry Coburn". AudioCulture. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  2. ^ CelebrityAccess. "Atlantic Shutters Nashville Office". CelebrityAccess. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  3. ^ ASCAP. "Board of Directors: Barry Coburn". ASCAP. Retrieved 23 February 2023.