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Faith Hill splits from manager

Gary Borman worked with the singer for 16 years

By Ray Waddell, Billboard

Nov 17, 2009, 04:46 PM ET

NASHVILLE -- Faith Hill and her manager of 16 years, Gary Borman, Borman Entertainment, have parted ways.

"We are so proud of what we have achieved together over the past 16 years," said Hill and Borman in a joint statement. "We love each other like a sister and a brother, but have made the difficult choice to dissolve our professional relationship."

Hill is signed to Warner Bros. Nashville, and her last album release was the "Joy to the World" Christmas album last year. She is booked by John Huie at Creative Artists Agency. Hill's husband Tim McGraw also recently changed his management company, moving from Scott Siman at RPM to Coran Capshaw at Red Light Management.

Other clients of the Santa Monica, Calif.-based Borman Entertainment include Keith Urban and Lady Antebellum.

Faith Hill splits from manager

Gary Borman worked with the singer for 16 years

By Ray Waddell, Billboard

Nov 17, 2009, 04:46 PM ET

NASHVILLE -- Faith Hill and her manager of 16 years, Gary Borman, Borman Entertainment, have parted ways.

"We are so proud of what we have achieved together over the past 16 years," said Hill and Borman in a joint statement. "We love each other like a sister and a brother, but have made the difficult choice to dissolve our professional relationship."

Hill is signed to Warner Bros. Nashville, and her last album release was the "Joy to the World" Christmas album last year. She is booked by John Huie at Creative Artists Agency. Hill's husband Tim McGraw also recently changed his management company, moving from Scott Siman at RPM to Coran Capshaw at Red Light Management.

Other clients of the Santa Monica, Calif.-based Borman Entertainment include Keith Urban and Lady Antebellum.



 


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