Shea Fowler

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Adjunct Faculty
Nashville Study Away Program

Department of Music, Theater and Dance
College of Arts and Sciences
Education

B.S., Entertainment Industry Studies with a minor in Music Business, Belmont University
M.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Courses Taught

MUSR 3364 Music Publishing

About Shea

Shea Fowler is an entertainment executive, educator, and former child performer whose career spans singing, acting, artist development, music publishing, and technology. A North Texas native, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Industry Studies with a minor in Music Business from Belmont University in 2009. She also holds a Master of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Fowler began her career in front of the camera as a child model, appearing in national print campaigns for brands like Levi鈥檚 and JC Penney, and working in television, commercial, and film projects in Dallas and Los Angeles. She appeared on the beloved PBS children鈥檚 television series Wishbone and is also known for her role as 鈥淕race鈥 in the feature film Bottle Rocket, directed by ACADEMY AWARD庐 Winner Wes Anderson.

As a singer-songwriter, Fowler performed for more than two decades, including National Anthem performances at Madison Square Garden for the New York Knicks, and for her professional hometown teams, the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars. Raised around rodeo, she grew up performing at Fort Worth鈥檚 Cowtown Coliseum and events such as Tuff Hedeman's Championship Bull Riding鈥攅xperiences that shaped her early understanding of live entertainment and audience connection.

At 18, Fowler relocated to Nashville after signing a publishing deal on Music Row. Following more than 20 years as a performer, she transitioned to behind-the-scenes roles, after discovering a passion for developing and advocating for other creatives. Upon graduating from Belmont, she was promoted from intern to full-time in the A&R department at Big Machine Label Group, launching a multifaceted career spanning A&R, music publishing, artist management, and music technology.

Throughout her career, Fowler has worked with artists including Taylor Swift, Thomas Rhett, and Reba McEntire, as well as Country Music Hall of Fame and GRAMMY庐-winning songwriters such as Brett James and Caitlyn Smith. As an executive at a music tech startup, she developed innovative fan engagement campaigns for Imagine Dragons, Miranda Lambert, and Spotify, bridging strategy, storytelling, and emerging platforms.

Fowler also created and produced a short film, 鈥淎ll the Way to Tacoma鈥, that screened at the Nashville Film Festival, merging her background in film with her work in music.

She currently serves as an adjunct faculty member at Belmont University, where she developed and teaches the Women in Entertainment course, and teaches Music Publishing each spring for the University of New Haven鈥檚 Nashville Study Away Program at Blackbird Studio.

Fowler resides in the town she just can鈥檛 seem to quit, Nashville, Tennessee, with her son, Wilder, and their two dogs, Scout and Neptune. When not working with artists or in the classroom, she enjoys traveling, reading, and treasure hunting at estate sales.

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