Thursday, March 5, 2015

R.I.P.: Billboard's Senior Chart Manager Wade Jessen

Wade Jeseen
Wade Jessen, Billboard's senior chart manager, Nashville, died shortly after midnight March 5 at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tenn., following a heart attack.

According to Billboard, The 53-year-old media veteran and country music champion had just observed his 20th anniversary as the head of Billboard's country, bluegrass, Christian and gospel charts in December. During his tenure, he was a fixture in the Nashville music business, overseeing the charts with unflagging integrity and a dedication to detail.

Born Nov. 15, 1961 in Roosevelt, Utah, Jessen entered the country business as a broadcaster at age 16, taking his first on-air job at KNEU Roosevelt in March 1978. He later worked as midday personality and music director at KSOP Salt Lake City before relocating to prestigious WSM-AM Nashville, the home of the Grand Ole Opry. During his tenure at the station, Jessen was named Billboard's medium market music director of the year in 1994.

He signed on as the Billboard country chart manager in December 1994 and became an often-quoted source for media in search of an authority, delivering analysis with a balanced and insightful point of view. Jessen continued to work as a radio personality, covering the night shift on Willie's Roadhouse, a Sirius XM classic-country channel.

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  1. R.I.P Dear Friend, Even when you went to Nashville you always remembered your friends here in Utah. As the new kid on the Block at KSOP Radio everyone knew you were going to be big one day. Jeff always said your voice and delivery would make you a star. You left us way to soon, I hope you knew how much you were loved and respected. Jeff & Debbie Willians

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