PBS documentary to spotlight West Michigan musician Bob Rowe By Will Kriss
Jul 12, 2021 | 3:47 PM
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) â A new documentary set to air on public television will spotlight a West Michigan musicianâs decades-long career of bringing live music to seniors in long-term care.
âAn Instrument of Healingâ explores the career of Bob Rowe, a successful recording artist who, through his nonprofit Renaissance Enterprises, channels his talent and energy into lifting up seniors through song, according to a release shared with WKZO.
Produced by Eric Hennig and Vague Productions, the half-hour documentary premieres in August on WGVU-TV, part of the PBS public television network.
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Nicole Kasper and Paige Kosinski have launched Odyssey Entertainment Group to provide musician management services.
Odyssey emphasizes streaming, social media platforms and fanship building, according to a release. The company has a roster of 25 clients including Enola Bedard, Cindy Chen, RomâNya Akia, Becca Bastos, The Williams Fam, Brian Esperon, Ana Gum, Crescent Shay, Sarah Hambly and Brittany Ostofe.
Since Odyssey began operations, Kosinski and Kasper (pictured) have partnered with HBO, Netflix, Chipotle, Elf and Instagram, among others.
Collectively, Kasper and Kosinski have worked at Universal Music Group, Live Nation, Clear Channel Radio, Q Prime Management, ASCAP, Creative Artists Agency, Big Machine Label Group, Mini Mac Music, WBA Entertainment, SiriusXM and Warehouse West Entertainment (the latter at which they met three years ago).