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BSA has established a longstanding and valued relationship with local and national organizations such as Vanderbilt University, the Nashville Symphony, ASCAP, and UPCI. Festival experience has been accrued over the years with such events as the New Orleans Jazzfest, Bonnaroo, Nashville Riverstages, and CMA’s Music Fest / Fan Fair. Corporate shows at the Opryland Convention Center and Nashville Convention Center are too numerous to list, but other significant shows for which BSA has provided sound and/or production are Medtronics, A&E’s 2003 Fourth of July television special “This Is Your Country” as well as GAC’s 2004 & 2005 July Fourth television specials. BSA provided the production for Pope John Paul II’s visit to St. Louis, and national tours including Crystal Gayle, SHEDaisy, the Oak Ridge Boys and Poco are just a few examples of the scope of BSA’s satisfied clients. Nissan Motors, Inc. has trusted BSA to provide the production for their Maxima, Titan, and Pathfinder launches, covered by both local and national news services and now considers BSA as their go-to company for all of their future corporate shows requiring production.
While company growth has been doubling almost every two years, BSA is still run on strong values and will continue far into the future!


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Date: July 4, 2005
Location: Nashville, TN
Event: Nashville’s July 4th ExtravaganzaOnce again, firework “bombs bursting in air” capped off a spectacular night of music at Riverfront Park thanks in part to Brantley Sound Associates, Inc. and their Adamson Y10 line-array rig that made the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and their special guests sound amazingly full and clear. Over 50,000 spectators enjoyed the songs of Diamond Rio, Jamie O’Neal and Charlie Daniels, who all played their brand of country, bluegrass, and Southern rock with the Symphony accompanying them as well. Country music network GAC and the local NBC affiliate WSMV both aired the program live, and their representatives raved about the high quality sound coming from the main system, as well as the three satellite sites of stacked EAW 850s spread out downtown and across the Cumberland River at the Titans’ Coliseum. Even Butch Spyridon, the Director of the Nashville Convention & Visitor’s Bureau, appreciated the well-rounded low end of the PA while listening to Nicole C. Mullen and her band “thump” their way through a rousing performance. Once again, Brantley Sound proved their worth to the city of Nashville, and are looking forward to many mores shows to come.