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Remembering Ben Vaughn: A Champion for Nashville’s Songwriters

Ben Vaughn, the esteemed President and CEO of Warner Chappell Nashville, passed away unexpectedly on January 30, 2025, at the age of 49. His sudden departure has left a profound void in Nashville’s music community, where he was celebrated not only for his professional achievements but also for his warmth and dedication to songwriters.​

Remembering Ben Vaughn A Champion for Nashville's Songwriters

A Humble Beginning

Hailing from Sullivan, Kentucky—a town with a population of just 500—Vaughn’s journey to becoming a leading figure in music publishing was both inspiring and remarkable. His passion for country music led him to Nashville’s Belmont University, where he began his career as an intern at Big Tractor Music, a partner company of Warner Chappell. His dedication and talent quickly propelled him to leadership roles, including a significant tenure at EMI Music Publishing, where he became one of the youngest executives to lead a major publishing company in Nashville at the age of 34.

A Legacy of Advocacy and Excellence

In 2012, Vaughn returned to Warner Chappell Nashville, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of numerous songwriters. His commitment to nurturing talent led to the discovery and development of artists like Thomas Rhett. Under his leadership, the company earned multiple Country Publisher of the Year honors from prestigious organizations such as ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC. Vaughn’s advocacy extended beyond his own roster; he was a passionate supporter of songwriters’ rights and was instrumental in fostering a community that valued their contributions. ​

Tributes Pour In

The news of Vaughn’s passing sent ripples of sorrow throughout the music industry. Warner Chappell’s co-chairs, Guy Moot and Carianne Marshall, expressed their grief in a heartfelt memo, stating, “Ben was an extraordinary human being. He met everyone with enthusiasm, warmth, and generosity. His smile was huge, and his sense of humor was infectious.” They further highlighted his unwavering commitment to advocating for songwriters and his exceptional leadership in the industry. ​

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Vaughn’s personal life was marked by deep love and devotion. He is survived by his three children: Ruby, Griffin, and Zeke. Vaughn was preceded in death by his wife, Carlee Ann Vaughn, who passed away in 2022 after a courageous battle with brain cancer. In her memory, the family established the Brain Tumor Research Fund at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, providing a means for those wishing to honor her legacy.

A Lasting Impact

Ben Vaughn’s influence on Nashville’s music scene is indelible. His dedication to songwriters, his leadership excellence, and his genuine kindness have left an enduring legacy. As the community mourns his loss, it also celebrates the profound impact he had on the lives of many, ensuring that his spirit will continue to resonate in the music that defines Nashville.​

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