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SESAC and CMA

The next stop includes two very important organizations for music rights and for country music in general. Welcome to the home offices of SESAC and the Country Music Association! This building sits on the former site of the original Cedarwood Publishing building—an important independent publishing company.

In 1931, Paul Heinecke established the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers, known today as SESAC. Obviously they expanded beyond Europe and now include artists from all over the world and represent all genres. SESAC started in New York, but in 1964 they expanded to Nashville, and in 1985, Nashville became the home of its world headquarters. 

In 2015, their original office building on 66 Music Square West was torn down and SESAC moved here. Today, SESAC operates as a performing rights organization and represents 30,000 affiliated songwriters, composers, and music publishers. They also support music in television and film. 

Some of the most famous members of SESAC include Bob Dylan, The Avett Brothers, Neil Diamond, Adele, Mariah Carey, and Mumford & Sons. The TV shows they represent include Grey’s Anatomy, Dateline NBC, and Dr. Phil. Their song repository contains over one million songs. Now that’s a lot of songs! 

This building is also the home office of the Country Music Association, better known as CMA. Founded in 1958, the organization was first headed by Wesley Rose, president of Acuff-Rose Publishing. In 1967, the first CMA Awards ceremony was held, and the female vocalist of the year award went to none other than Loretta Lynn. The annual CMA Awards remains a major media and music event televised live each year from Nashville.

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Full Record & Citation
Title SESAC (Society of European Stage Authors and Composers)
Creator Nashville Historical Foundation
Author Grace Hurley, Belmont Student; October, 2018
Date 1931; 1985; 2015
Address 35 Music Square East, Nashville TN
Description SESAC (The Society of European Stage Authors and Composers) was founded in 1931 by Paul Heinecke (1922-1972). In 1940, they began going by the acronym SESAC, and it became one of the most well known performing rights organizations. At the beginning, SESAC worked with primarily European firms but eventually expanded into American publishers across multiple genres, along with television and film composers. Unlike other similar companies, SESAC does not offer open membership for performers, and they must be approved to join. In 1985 the international headquarters of SESAC moved from New York City to Nashville.
Type Building
Coverage Area 3
Source Paul Heinecke, co-founder; Roy Drusky, co-founder
Contributor Blackstone; Tuck-Hinton Architecture & Design
Subject Businesses; Entertainment; Great Depression and New Deal; Industry; Music; Neighborhoods; New Nashville; Post-World War II;
Keywords Buildings, Music Industry, Music Row, Performing Rights, SESAC (Society of European Stage Authors and Composers)
Rights CC BY-NC 4.0
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