CCS Rights Management welcomes Poor Nameless Boy to the roster

by SaskMusic

February 14, 2017 in Artist News

February 14, 2017 TORONTO, ON – CCS Rights Management is pleased to announce it has entered into a worldwide publishing deal with Saskatchewan native Poor Nameless Boy (Joel Henderson). The boutique publishing house led by industry veteran Jodie Ferneyhough is growing its roster to include rising stars in the folk scene.

“I’ve heard his music over the past couple years, and when we finally saw him live at Reeperbahn, there was instant chemistry with him and connection to the music. We’ve been looking for an artist like him, and we are really pleased to begin this strategic partnership,” explains Ferneyhough.

Leading into his showcases at North America’s biggest folk music conference, Folk Alliance, Joel is thrilled to see his industry support team grow. “My heart is happy and full, and I’m excited to be able to focus on what I love – writing and performing.”

The remainder of the year will see Poor Nameless Boy embark on three European tours, and preparation for his follow up album to 2016’s critically acclaimed “Bravery.”

About CCS Rights Management

CCS Rights Management is a Toronto-based, globally-minded music company rooted in the stability and business discipline of music publishing and rights management. The company provides full administrative and creative services to their growing and diverse roster of writers, artists, musicians, producers and corporate clients alike. Current roster includes artists such as Jess Moskaluke, Terra Lightfoot, Tim Chaisson, The Balconies and more.

About Poor Nameless Boy

As Poor Nameless Boy, Canadian indie folk artist Joel Henderson leaves a piece of himself on stage every time he performs. His mellow sound is personal, speaking honestly about love, life, and our changing hearts in a busy world. The 2016 release of his third album “Bravery” debuted at #2 on Canadian folk charts, and led him to showcase at Canadian Music Week, Australian Music Week, Reeperbahn and BreakOut West. Listen carefully and take note of the passionate range of vocals and songs with stories, sung from the soul – your heart will thank you.

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