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Cold Case Files

The Hitmakers

Cold Case Files

A&E / PodcastOne

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.18.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

A murder on Music Row leads detectives to investigate a crooked business that promises fame and fortune in the country music capitol, Nashville... but instead, delivers lies, extortion and bloodshed.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

If someone wants to be a part of the country music scene, they go to Nashville.

0:11.8

And in the late 80s, two guys named Sammy Sadler and Kevin Hughes did just that.

0:18.1

Sammy sang and played guitar.

0:20.2

Kevin was in a musician, but he worked for a music industry magazine called Cashbox, interpreting

0:25.2

popularity numbers and developing the ratings charts.

0:30.9

On March 9, 1989, the two friends visited Music Row, the main strip for recording studios

0:38.0

in Nashville.

0:39.0

The two men spent some time at Evergreen Records, then headed home, but they never made it.

0:46.9

On their way home, four gunshots rang out.

0:50.9

One man was injured, and the other was murdered.

0:56.3

From A&E, this is Cold Case Files.

1:04.2

The police were called a little after 10.30 pm after the surviving victim, Sammy Sadler,

1:09.7

stumbled into a nearby apartment to call for help.

1:12.6

Sergeant William Dyer was one of the first responders.

1:16.0

There was a male white laying in the middle of the roadway, face down, obviously shot.

1:26.9

Kevin Hughes was pronounced dead at the scene.

1:29.7

The area around where the men had been shot was taped off to prevent the onlookers who

1:33.3

had started to gather.

1:35.2

Some of the potential witnesses had fairly recognizable names.

1:38.8

Here's Sergeant Dyer again.

1:41.2

Johnny Cash was out on the sidewalk, and Whalen Jennings was there.

1:47.1

I believe Willie Nelson and Chris Christoff were also there.

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