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Founder, The Campbell Entertainment Group Craig Campbell is a 25-year music industry veteran who formed The
Campbell Entertainment Group, focusing on full-service publicity,
consulting, artist development and artist management. Prior to forming
the company, Campbell spent 14 years heading up publicity for artists
like the Dixie Chicks, Montgomery Gentry, Gretchen Wilson, Miranda
Lambert and others at Sony Music's Columbia, Epic and Monument labels.
His first nine years in the music business were spent with highly
respected music video promotion and publicity company AristoMedia. Since its inception, The Campbell Entertainment Group has provided
services for a variety of clients including Randy Owen, from the
legendary group Alabama, chart-topping country artists Gretchen Wilson,
Jo Dee Messina and Darryl Worley, new artists Krista Marie and TelluRide
and the Nashville Songwriters Association International. The company
represents hit singer/songwriter James House and new artists Eric Lee
Beddingfield and Tommy Townsend for management. Campbell serves on the board of Embraced By Hope, advisory boards for
Country Cares For St. Jude Kids and Project Paper Doll for the Monroe
Carell, Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and co-chairs the golf
committee for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. He won the
Governor's Safety Award for promoting motorcycle safety last year.
Married for 23 years, he and his wife Kelli are the parents of two
daughters. |