Simon Renshaw

Principal in Strategic Artist Management

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Principal in Strategic Artist Management, manager of the Dixie Chicks

Simon Renshaw on KCRW

America's 40 million Latinos are avid movie-goers, DVD buyers and TV watchers, so why doesn't Hollywood seem to care?  Plus, the Dixie Chicks get Dixiechicked!

Forty Million Latinos; Getting Dixiechicked

America's 40 million Latinos are avid movie-goers, DVD buyers and TV watchers, so why doesn't Hollywood seem to care?  Plus, the Dixie Chicks get Dixiechicked!

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