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Hollywood writers strike impact reaches all the way to Nashville's storied music scene
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Date:2025-04-14 01:11:48
- Nashville songwriters feel the effects of the SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild strikes.
- Songwriter Sam Tinnesz typically spends about 60% of his time writing for synch. Now it's more like 20%.
- Some say synch writing has contributed to the diversification of music coming out of Nashville.
Nashville-based songwriter and musician Sam Tinnesz is not an actor, but his work has been featured in everything from "Spiderman" and "Hunger Games" movies to "The Good Doctor" and "Quantico" on network television.
Tinnesz typically spends about 60% of his time writing for "synch," or writing songs specifically for film, television, commercials or even video games and sports programming. It's a business that's becoming more and more important for Nashville's massive network of songwriters and publishers and offers writers another viable revenue stream in addition to placements at radio or streaming platforms.
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