
HWAL Inc., announces Roxanna “Roxie” Green: Trailblazing Drummer, Media Mogul, and Music Preservationist
Roxanna “Roxie” Green is a pioneering female drum-mer, acclaimed music producer, composer, and senior executive in entertainment. She has managed over 200 high-profile projects in music, film, and live events, part-nering with CBS, ABC, Fox Sports, Universal Studios, A&E, Warner Music, UMG, Showtime, and HBO. Her expertise includes mergers, acquisitions, PR campaigns, and collaborations with top legal and financial experts.
As co-founder and CEO of Lunar Records—with Space Blue—she’s archiving iconic recordings on the moon to preserve cultural treasures like those of Ray Charles, El-vis Presley, and Aretha Franklin for eternity. A mother of three, she enjoys gardening, boating, swimming, family
time, and local charities. From blue-collar roots in a North-east steel town, her story exemplifies resilience and drive.
Early Life and Drumming Breakthroughs.
Born in a working-class Northeast steel town, Roxie dis-covered drums at age 10 in school but was initially barred as a girl. Supported by her parents’ mantra of hard work, she persisted. By 13, she fronted her first Southern rock band, becoming one of the region’s youngest profession-al female drummers. Her mother customized outfits and kits, driving her to gigs across four states. In high school, she led every musical, logging 500+ stage hours and con-tributing to dozens of album sessions in rock and coun-try—shattering stereotypes and inspiring generations with her precision and energy.
Partnership with Chuck Weber and Enter-tainMax Legacy.
At 21, Roxie met music veteran Matthew “Chuck” Weber while her band Silver Eagle gigged at his Desert Lounge nightclub. Weber, a mentor since 1958 with ties to Mo-town, Dick Clark, and icons like Otis Blackwell (songwriter of Elvis hits like “Don’t Be Cruel” and “All Shook Up”), guided her career. They married in 1991 and co-founded eMax Worldwide (EntertainMax), a family entertainment firm focused on fair royalties for creators, with Nashville pioneer Maggie Cavender on the board from inception.
Relocating to Orlando, Florida, they raised their family.
while building a consortium safeguarding 27,000+ rare recordings from legends like Frank Sinatra, Jimi Hendrix, Marvin Gaye, and James Brown.
Key acquisitions included:
• Classic Sound and Music Trax: From Jim Horner, fea-turing early Benny Goodman productions.
• Sea-Saint Studios Catalog: Rights from Marshall Se-horn and Allen Toussaint in Louisiana.
• Starsoft Software: 89+ game copyrights from Scott Adams via Harold McCrery.
• Window Productions Library: Music from Stephen Clark, ex-VP of Vee-Jay Records (Chicago’s first R&B label, early Beatles issuer on Tollie imprint) and CBS.
• Under Weber’s tutelage—and solo after his 2010 passing from cancer—Roxie mastered recording, pub-lishing, distribution, and management.
Key Figures in Roxie’s Journey
• Matthew “Chuck” Weber (1946–2010): Navy DJ turned producer/manager; partnered with Otis Black-well on 100+ Top 10 hits; owned venues like Desert Lounge; mentored Roxie into elite circles (BMI, ASCAP, Sony); survived by Roxie and five daughters.
• Otis Blackwell (1932–2002): Prolific songwriter of 1,000+ songs (200M+ sold); penned Elvis smashes (“Don’t Be Cruel,” “All Shook Up,” “Return to Sender”), “Fever” (Peggy Lee), “Great Balls of Fire” (Jerry Lee Lewis); managed by Weber amid racial inequities; Hall of Fame inductee (Blues, Rock & Roll, Songwriters).
• Maggie Cavender (1918–1996): NSAI co-founder and executive director (1967–1989); WWII Lockheed exec and pilot; advocated for songwriters like Willie Nelson; lobbied for royalties; first non-composer in Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Current Impact and Lunar Records
As President/CEO of Hollywall Entertainment (OTC: HWAL) and Melody Trust LLC, Roxie drives innovation. Lunar Records etches music onto the lunar surface via Space Blue, creating an indestructible archive of humanity’s hits—ensuring creators’ royalties and legacies endure beyond Earth.
Roxie’s rhythm of grit and innovation proves one can shatter barriers and etch a beat into the stars.
About Hollywall Entertainment, Inc.
HWAL Inc. (OTCID:HWAL), is a multinational holding company driving innovation in entertainment, Real World Assets, space archiving, and digital media assets. Through subsidiaries like Melody Trust, LLC, HWAL curates iconic cultural legacies, including partnering with Space Blue on the Lunaprise Moon Museum. HWAL has curated and preserved over 27,000 music and visual arts assets, including rare and coveted music recordings, photos and videos, some which are unpublished, from countless legendary music recording artists including James Brown, Chuck Berry, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, The Who, Dolly Parton, Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jimi Hendrix, Marvin Gaye, Willie Nelson, Tina Turner, Mick Jagger, Janis Joplin, The Who, Grace Slick, Eric Clapton and the Yardbirds, Johnny Winter, Jefferson Airplane, Duke Ellington, Lena Horne, John Lee Hooker, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, The Platters, John Travolta, Kenny Rogers, Hall and Oates, James Taylor, Bob Marley, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Rod Stewart, George Jones, Alabama, Deep Purple, and hundreds of other music legends.
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