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Phil, Mark and Stella in the studio .

Angie Chaney in the studio with Stella Parton .

Mark and Phil  with Joe Diffie at Epic Records
Phil pictured with Aaron Tippin .

Angie Chaney on the bus with Tracy Byrd.

Vision Music Group is an association of Nashville music business professionals combining the talents, contacts, knowledge and experience of people from all facets of the music industry. Services including A&R, Production, Management and Development. Vision Music Group works with established artists as well as new artists trying to get a foothold in the industry to begin their career. Main executive offices are located in the heart of Music Row Nashville TN.

Vision Music Group associates have worked with some of the most talented artists in the industry, such as Aaron Tippin, Johnny Paycheck, Linda Davis, Confederate Railroad, The Little River Band, Stella Parton, The Jordanaires and others.

Angie Chaney on the bus with Tracy Byrd.
Angie is a published SESAC songwriter/producer and also writes CD reviews for independent music publicatons.She has had songs published by BMG Sony, Warner Chappell and other publishing companies. She has also written songs for independent artist promotional projects and has had songs on spec deal projects with Sony Records and Warner Brothers records
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Artist/Producer Marty Raybon and Angie Chaney.

Marty Raybon, former lead singer with the band
Shenandoah had 13 number one hits, three gold albums, won several CMA awards and a Grammy. Marty is now devoting a portion of his talent and time to producing new artists. He is a super talent inside the studio no matter which side of the vocal booth he is on. 
Producers Phil and Mark Lister. Phil and Mark formed the group Dixiana in 1986. After working with producer Keith Stegall under an artist development project, the group signed to Epic Records in 1992. Along with charting top 40 in Billboard, playing the on the legendary Grand Ole Opry and Willie Nelson's Farm Aid, Mark and Phil also were writers for the legendary publishing company of Accuff Rose. After a successful run with Epic, Phil and Mark decided not to pursue another label deal and focus their efforts on producing artists instead .