The Nashville Edit Volume 5, 2020

Page 34

24 hours with

Ebie McFarland

24 hours with the gorgeous public relations powerhouse behind the biggest names and personalities in entertainment. When EBIE MCFARLAND enters a room the first thing you notice is her glow. Yes, part of that is her amazing skin (ONA SKINCARE and great genes), but her spirit also calms and warms you up, which is likely why she’s known as one of the best entertainment publicists in the industry. A Vanderbilt grad, Ebie launched her now wildly successful independent agency in 2007 after building a personal reputation among artists when working under others. One of her first signs, DARIUS RUCKER (and his band Hootie and the Blowfish), is still on her roster 15 years later. He’s not alone as she’s trusted with publicity and projects for some of the top names in the business. A few of her long-term clients include GEORGE STRAIT, KENNY CHESNEY, ERIC CHURCH, ASHLEY MCBRYDE, KELLIE PICKLER, LORETTA LYNN, BRANTLEY GILBERT, CHASE RICE, and a slew of other performers in all genres. Ebie and the savvy team she’s curated also handle special events and promotions for Gaylord’s properties such as the RYMAN and BLAKE SHELTON’S OLE RED venue. While her business operations have shifted during the pandemic, she tells us she’s just extremely grateful for having such established, loyal clients that continue to need her services during an otherwise ‘dark’ time in the live music world. While pre-quarantine her weeks were often filled with red-eye flights for major network morning and late night shows or concerts (and crazy-early call times), she’s found balance in spending more time in Nashville with her staff and her handsome husband Jon-Paul at their West Meade residence. It’s given her time to listen to what’s happening in the world so that she can continue to shape the stories her clients need to tell in an authentic way that resonates with friends and fans. To say she’s the best at what she does is an understatement, as Ebie puts a thoughtful and creative touch on everything she produces. That even extends to the clever name of her business, ESSENTIAL BROADCAST MEDIA, which just happens to have the same initials as her name. Easy to remember and hard to forget—that’s Ebie in a nutshell.

8:30AM “Starting my day off right, I pop into JUICE BAR BELLE MEADE and grab a Mean Greens or Green Smoothie. These are my grab-onthe-go essentials if we don’t juice at home that morning.”

9:00AM “I’m off and running with my day. My typical schedule usually entails a series of strategy calls with clients, record label Zoom meetings (the new norm), virtual coffee and happy hours with booking agents or media writers/editors, and connecting interviews and calls with clients (whether in Australia or Bali—time zones be damned)!”

12:00PM “Our offices are near Belmont and Hillsboro Village, and we often cater in lunch. Our current favorites are orders from PROPER BAGEL or TAQUERIA DEL SOL in 12th South.”

2:30PM “Instead of an afternoon coffeepick-me-up, I like to pop into ONA SKINCARE for a cold 3 minutes of cryotherapy. It’s a quick way to boost my energy and makes me feel like I did something for myself.”


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Opposites Attract

4min
pages 40-42

Heartwarming Havens

2min
page 146

Cool Springs/Brentwood

5min
pages 138-140

Downtown

3min
pages 134-135

Germantown

3min
pages 132-133

West Meade/Belle Meade

3min
pages 130-131

Green Hills

4min
pages 128-129

Franklin/Leiper's Fork

4min
pages 126-127

Scandal, Success & Serial Killings

15min
pages 121-124, 142, 144

An Adventure in Taste

9min
pages 112-119

Artistic Endeavors

7min
pages 106-109

ALYS BEACH ALLURE

3min
pages 102-105

REFINED RETREATS

4min
pages 97-101

Trent & Bethini Hemphill's Franklin Brownstone

7min
pages 91-95

Raising the Bar

4min
pages 86-89

State of Well-Being

18min
pages 78-83, 142, 144

Supermodel Karen Elson's memoir revealed

12min
pages 66-75

Closet Envy: Hud & Mary Kathryn Hudson

3min
pages 64-65

Closet Envy: Jessie Baylin

2min
pages 62-63

Closet Envy: Jalil Anibaba

1min
pages 60-61

Closet Envy: Pamelyn Rocco

2min
pages 58-59

Big Picture Thinking with Chip Esten

9min
pages 50-52

Breaking Boundaries

9min
pages 44-46, 48

Alex Marks opens up about his notable projects downtown and BEYOND.

8min
pages 37-38, 142

24 hours with Ebie McFarland

3min
pages 34-35

On the Cover with Karen Elson

3min
pages 1, 28, 30
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