Concord Music Publishing has inked a deal with Nashville-based pop and country songwriter Abram Dean, covering all of his future works.
Originally from a small town outside of Richmond, Virginia, Dean began writing songs at 12 years old. He eventually landed in Los Angeles, where he worked with some of the industry’s top talents. In 2015, he decided to move to Nashville and has continuously garnered attention across the pop and country music genres.
Dean’s recent songwriting credits include tracks from MaRynn Taylor’s debut EP Slow Dance in Headlights (2022), Greylan James’ Anything Cold (2022), Dylan Marlowe’s “Where I Come From Coming Out” (2021), Amanda Jordan’s Pretty Girl (2021), and more.
“From the first couple of meetings with Abram, it was evident to me that he’s not going to settle for average,” says Matt Turner, Senior Director of A&R at Concord Music Publishing in Nashville. “His drive, his country upbringing, his pop melody sensibilities, and his amazing voice, combined with the fact that he’s just a great guy really set him up to be one of Nashville’s next big hit makers. Abram is an amazing new addition to the Concord roster, and I couldn’t be more excited to work with him!”
“I feel like I’ve found that ‘home’ that everyone is searching for in this crazy industry,” Dean notes. “I couldn’t be more excited to work with Matt Turner and the rest of the Concord team.”
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