Richard Falklen
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Richard Falklen is the show producer for Gerry House and the House Foundation, the Country Music Association (CMA) and Academy Of Country Music (ACM) award-winning morning radio show on The Big 98, WSIX-FM in Nashville, Tennessee, and heard across the world on WSIX.com and on XM Satellite Radio Channel 161, from 6 to 10am (CST) Monday through Friday
Richard was born and raised in Michigan until his parents moved the family from Detroit to Minot, North Dakota.
He received a Regents Scholarship in the Bachelors of Fine Arts program, and moved to Phoenix to earn his undergraduate degree from Arizona State University before moving again to Florida to get his Master’s of Fine Arts degree from Florida State University at the Asolo Conservatory in Sarasota.
Having lived now in several places across America, Richard was on the move again - this time to New York City working as an actor and producer in the theatre.
He then found himself back in Florida, serving as chairman of The Florida Project from 1991 to 1994. While there, he began working for Lou Levy in music publishing. Unfortunately, he would only work for Levy a short time, as he died in 1995. Richard then became the Creative Director for the Music Sales Corporation, then Managing Director and Producer for Wolf Fang Productions.
He moved to Nashville in 1997, ebstablishing his own production company, Lighthearted Productions, Inc., and he works as an independent broker and consultant to songwriters wishing to sell the publishing interest of their copyrights where he remains to this day.
He replaced previous producer Devon O'Day on the 'House Foundation' in 2004, and his 'disembodied voice' can be heard sometimes during the show, but appears intact when he presents his Entertainment news segment, sometimes referred to as 'Twang Town Talk' at 9.40am (CST).