Sammy Sadler reboots career with new projects

Sole survivor of Murder on Music Row

Sammy Sadler. Photo: WBA Entertainment

Sammy Sadler was an emerging artist in the late 1980s on the brink of a successful career with a record deal at Evergreen Records.  He was full of optimism and high hopes when he and his friend Kevin Hughes were walking along Music Row in Nashville on March 9, 1989.

Hughes was a chart researcher at Cash Box magazine.  While still a student at Belmont University, he had worked as an unpaid intern before being put on the magazine’s payroll by Richard “Tony” D’Antonio, Cash Box’s director of Nashville operations.

Hughes had become suspicious that money was changing hands in order to push certain records up the charts.  He had voiced his concerns to friends and family and was considering leaving Music City and returning home to Illinois.

Deadly attack

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