Ken Biddy

Biddy grew up in Woodstock, Georgia, and started managing a rockabilly artist, The Rock-A-Tones, when he was 18. Biddy later managed singer Ken Springer and moved to Nashville in 1983. He and his business partners launched Copperfield Music Group to support the Chuck Wagon Gang, a popular Southern gospel group that also appealed to Country audiences. Copperfield Music Group’s expansion into publishing proved successful as the company placed a cut on LeAnn Rimes’ 1996 multiplatinum debut album, Blue. In addition, Montgomery Gentry charted a Top 20 hit in 1999 with another song in the company’s catalog, “Daddy Won’t Sell the Farm.” Other artists who recorded songs from the Copperfield Music Group canon include Jeff Carson, Craig Morgan, Kenny Rogers, and Lee Ann Womack.