Country Legend, Alt-Rock Guitarist Win At LA Music Video Awards; Nashville Artist Nabs IMDB-Sanctioned Nomination

MTS Management Group is happy to announce legendary country singer-songwriter, Margie Singleton and Wichita, Kansas alt-rock songwriter/guitarist, JJ McGuigan were named winners in the 2018 La Music Video Awards. Ms. Singleton won Best Performance Video, “Jesus Is My Pusher,” and Mr. McGuigan won Best Lyric Video for “In All Honesty.” Former MTS artist, Cherish Lee was also a winner, for Best Country Video, “Tequila Cowgirl.” The winners were announced this past weekend at a ceremony held in Los Angeles.  A complete list of winners is available at https://www.facebook.com/LAMusicVideoAwards/.

Another current MTS artist, Nashville singer-songwriter, Jeremy Parsons has been nominated in the IMDB-sanctioned Monkey Bread Tree Film Awards, based in the UK. Jeremy’s video for “Burn This House Down” has been nominated in the Music Video categories.  The winners will be announced later this month.

“This is so exciting!” said Michael Stover, MTS President. “We thank the LA Music Video Awards and the fans that voted for our artists.  It’s really a surprise.  There were alot of terrific videos up for the awards, and to walk away with three of them is really incredible.  So happy for our clients, past and current.  Congrats to all of the winners, and congrats Jeremy on the prestigious nomination!”

Margie Singleton “Jesus Is My Pusher” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeJgy2rJnFI

JJ Mcguigan “In All Honesty”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ir7LSWtS_Y

Cherish Lee “Tequila Cowgirl”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcxXNyB6rTQ

Jeremy Parsons “Burn This House Down”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pujS2RNU3PY

ABOUT LA MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS: In an age where looks and presentation are everything, the music video is almost as important as the song itself. The LA Music Video Awards recognizes the best music videos from this past year. https://lamusicvideoawards.net/

ABOUT THE MONKEY BREAD TREE FILM AWARDS: The term ‘by filmmakers for filmmakers’ is perhaps overused these days, but it is where our film awards began. After producing several short and feature films, entering various festivals/awards bodies, and serving as a judge for TMFF, our festival director (Ben Rider) wanted to get involved in encouraging new filmmakers, engaging with independent film production and the promotion of it in more detail. http://themonkeybreadtree.com