An internationally-known country-music historian, author, academician, music industry and popular culture analyst, celebrity journalist, ethnomusicologist, columnist, broadcast journalist, feature writer, media personality, public speaker, pundit, arts critic, technical writer, axiologist, entertainment entrepreneur and polymath, Stacy Harris covered the Nashville entertainment scene as a Nashville-based stringer for Newsweek and as a domestic stringer (with Secret Service clearance) for ABC...
Stacy Harris
Stacy Harris- Author & Broadcast Pro
Nashville, Tennessee
An internationally-known country-music historian, author, academician, music industry and popular culture analyst, celebrity journalist, ethnomusicologist, columnist, broadcast journalist, feature writer, media personality, public speaker, pundit, arts critic, technical writer, axiologist, entertainment entrepreneur and polymath, Stacy Harris covered the Nashville entertainment scene as a Nashville-based stringer for Newsweek and as a domestic stringer (with Secret Service clearance) for ABC...
The songwriter formerly known as Dick Feller wrote about her journey to becoming Deena Kaye Rose, but the Nashville Public Library refused the book. Stacy Harris is a Nashville author, music historian and broadcast professional. Having worked in the music industry for close to five decades, I sometimes feel like the only constant in Music Row’s transient community.
The publisher/executive editor and media critic for Stacy's Music Row Report, Stacy Harris was recognized by The Nashville Business Journal (in its April 17-21, 1995 edition) for pioneering Music Row coverage on the Internet.
Popular and peer opinion, chart success, and scores of awards for the best of over four thousand songs he penned explain why Harlan Howard was dubbed not only Nashville’s dean of country songwriters but one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
The Country Music Foundation has a personnel manual purportedly written by its former Director. Could it be that he and his successor have violated portions of the manual’s Statement on Employee Ethics that would leave either or both open to "disciplinary action?"
An exploration of contrapuntal themes: The seemingly wide acceptance of Jews in Nashville country music and their substantial contributions to the genre, and the pervasive insensitivity if not outright anti-Semitism confronting the participants.
First profiled in The Yearbook of Experts, Authorities and Spokespersons (16th Edition) , before the advent of the online edition, Stacy Harris continues to be featured in the latest (29th edition) edition of the Yearbook of Experts, Authorities and Spokespersons.