Scott Siman

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Scott Siman is an entertainment executive located in Nashville, Tennessee.[1] He is the son of country music pioneer Si Siman, who is credited with starting the first country music network television show "The Ozark Jubilee".[2]. Scott Siman manages country music superstar Tim McGraw and two time Dancing With the Stars professional champion and rising country star, Julianne Hough.

Prior to managing McGraw, he was a successful entertainment attorney with the firm Benson & Siman, and served as Senior Vice President of Sony Music Nashville where he signed the Dixie Chicks. In addition to heading up RPM management, he also heads up RPM music group, a Nashville music publishing company that owns the songs "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" (Alan Jackson), "I'm Moving On" (Rascal Flatts) and "Leave the Pieces" (the Wreckers), amongst others.[citation needed]

He is a past President and Chairman of the Board of the Academy of Country Music Awards (1996-2000), and currently serves on the Board of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

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  1. ^ HitQuarters Interview, January 23, 2006
  2. ^ All Media Guide