Nashville, TN (September 18, 2024) – Spirit Music Nashville and multi-platinum songwriting and music production duo, The Futuristics (Alex Schwartz and Joe Khajadourian), sign Brock Westover to creative joint venture. The worldwide music publishing deal with Brock Westover encompasses his entire song catalog and future works.
“Spirit Music is excited to partner with the The Futuristics and announce the signing of Brock Westover,” said Frank Rogers, Chief Creative Officer, Spirit Music Group/Chief Executive Officer, Spirit Music Nashville. “Brock is an undeniable talent as a songwriter, producer, musician and singer. The sky is the limit for Brock in both Nashville and LA. Let’s go!!!”
“Brock is one of the most hard-working, dedicated and talented producers/writers we have ever met,” said Alex Schwartz and Joe Khajadourian of The Futuristics. “Having watched him grow and hone his craft over the last couple years, we are thrilled to be partnering with Spirit and know as a team we are going to watch Brock have a ton of success.”
“Brock’s multi-faceted talent mixed with his unbeatable work ethic makes him a true privilege to work with,” said Andy Hodges, Creative Director, Spirit Music Nashville. “We’re excited to be partnering with Alex and Joe, and we all can’t wait to look back on the many successes to come for Brock.”
“I’m excited to be joining the Spirit roster as a joint venture with The Futuristics,” said Brock Westover. “It’s always been a dream of mine to bridge my experience creating pop music in LA with my country roots growing up in Mississippi. This partnership with Frank is a perfect match. We’ve already hit the ground running, and I can’t wait for everyone to hear what we’re working on.”
Brock Westover, aka “Mississippi Brock”, is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, vocalist, and producer based in Nashville. Brock is versatile with his writing and production and can fit into all genres. His recent cuts include Flyanaboss’s “Big One”; Martin Jensen and Jay Sean’s “Days Like This”; Kyle Dion’s “Boyfriend Jeans”; and JORDY’s “Mind Games,” as well as releases with Frawley, Francis Karel, Jake Miller, LØLØ and others.