LOUD ENTERTAINMENT - Key Persons


Brock Berryhill

Job Titles:
  • Engineer
  • Producer
Brock Berryhill is a songwriter, producer, engineer, and musician. He has produced, co-written and engineered for Kane Brown, Parmalee,[1] Halestorm, Tyler Ward, Twenty One Pilots, Jake Owen, Darryl Worley, A Rocket to the Moon, Versa Emerge, Matt Hires, Tyler Wood (from Discovery Channels hit show Moonshiners). Brock Berryhill was born in Winter Park, Florida, on September 22, 1984. He begin playing drums and guitar at the age of 12 and started playing guitar locally for the band Mindscar at the age of 15. At the age of 19 his band Hand to Hand was signed to Lifeforce Records in Germany and released their debut album "A Perfect Way to Say Goodbye" produced by James Paul Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, The Academy Is, Paramore) where he spent the next four years touring Europe and the United States. After departing Hand to Hand, he begin working as an assistant engineer for James Paul Wisner while building is recording studio "Starlight Studios" with his co-founder Evan Coffman. In 2015, Berryhill moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and in 2016 signed an exclusive publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Nashville.[2] Since moving to Nashville he has received a Gold Record for A Rocket to the Moon's "Like We Use To" single as it was certified gold by the RIAA. He has written songs with Chris Young, LoCash, Parmalee, Kane Brown,[3] Tyler Ward, Love and Theft, & Devin Dawson.

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Greg Rollett - CMO

Job Titles:
  • Director of Marketing
Greg Rollett is an Internet Marketing specializing in helping musician become entrepreneurial. A former recording artist who has shared the stage with Daughtry, Papa Roach, Severdust, Bubba Sparxx, Rehab and more, Greg transitioned to a career inside the music business. Running the music marketing company Gen-Y Rock Stars, Greg established the New Music Economy, a training system designed to help musicians leverage the power of the Internet to generate income, a dedicated fan base and a long term indie music career. The system has been used on 1,000's of indie musicians and major labels like Cash Money Records, Warner Bros and more.

Jack Canfield

Job Titles:
  • Co - Creator, Chicken Soup for the Soul )

Jon Kaplan

Jon Kaplan began his music career as many producers have, learning John Paul Jones licks in his Long Island bedroom. Formative years playing in a slew of poorly named bands throughout high school and college led to a storied tenure with Atlantic Recording artist, The Hatters. Eight hundred shows, four years, and three albums later, Jon decided he had visited enough truck stops and landed a job at the world class Right Track Recording studio (Metallica, Hole, The Neptunes) in New York City. After two years there, Jon went off on his own as a Pro Tools editor for the likes of Phil Ramone, Frank Filipetti, The Track Masters, and Neil Dorfsman. In 2001, Jon partnered with A&R man Peter Robinson at Dumbo Studios in NYC where he began his career as a producer and mixer for a wide range of major-label and independent artists.

Nick Nanton

Nick has been writing songs for more than 2 decades and has had his songs on more than 50 stations across the United States and in Canada. Nick's songs have been recorded by Lee Brice, Joe Bryson, Morgan Myles, as well as other artists, and he has amassed more than a million streams on Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, and SoundCloud. Nick is currently signed to a songwriting and publishing deal with American Music Group/Write on Music Publishing (BMI) based in Nashville, TN. He also received 3 Gold records in 2018 for his work with the global touring band A Day to Remember. Songs Nick has written and/or produced have appeared on the following shows or in promotional commercials for:

Sir Richard Branson

Job Titles:
  • Dean Kamen

Stan Lynch

Stan Lynch is an American musician, songwriter and record producer. He was the original drummer for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers for 18 years until his departure in 1994. Acts Lynch has produced include The Band, Eagles, Don Henley, Jackopierce, Joe 90, Scotty Moore, and Sister Hazel. As a songwriter, he has co-written with or written for numerous acts, including Matraca Berg, Meredith Brooks, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Jeff Healey Band, James House, June Pointer, Eddie Money, Toto, Tora Tora, Sister Hazel, Ringo Starr and the Mavericks.