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Nov 30, 1993
Mark Wright is named head of a&r for the re-activated Decca Records
Dec 14, 1993
Shelia Shipley becomes the first female head of a major country label, when she's appointed to oversee Decca Records
Dec 31, 1993
Ty Herndon performs in San Antonio, where Epic Records executives are impressed with his show, leading to his first recording contract the following year
Feb 2, 1994
The Country Music Hall Of Fame announces plans to move from Music Row to downtown in 1996. The relocation doesn't actually occur until May 2001
Feb 23, 1994
The New York Times reports "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" author Marilyn Bergman has been appointed president of the songwriter organization ASCAP
Jan 3, 1995
Decca Records is re-activated by MCA with the release of Rhett Akins' debut album, "A Thousand Memories"
Mar 31, 1995
Jimmy Bowen retires as president of Liberty Records, signaling the end of his career. As a record executive and producer, he worked with Garth Brooks, George Strait, Frank Sinatra, Hank Williams Jr., Reba McEntire and many others
May 1, 1995
Almo Sounds opens a Nashville office, under the direction of Garth Fundis
May 1, 1995
Scott Hendricks takes over from Jimmy Bowen as the head of Liberty Records. A month later, he returns the company to its original name, Capitol Nashville, and shuts down the Patriot label
Jun 5, 1995
Three years after it was renamed Liberty Records, Capitol's Nashville division returns to its original name, under the leadership of new label chief Scott Hendricks. Hendricks also closes sister Patriot Records
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