Country In New York: Reba, Worley and Jypsi

Reba with Valory’s Scott Borchetta and GMA host Diane Sawyer, who is sporting her "Reba" jeans from Dillard’s.
Reba recently performed her new single “Consider Me Gone” live on Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series from Central Park. While in New York City she also visited the Times Square set of Yahoo!’s fashion program The Thread to talk about her music and clothing line. Other stops included Sirius-XM’s New York City headquarters for a taping of the popular Artist Confidential series, set to premiere in September.
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L-R: Worley, Stroudavarious Pres. Bill Catino, Sean Hannity
Darryl Worley was in New York City last week for a whirlwind media tour in promotion of his new Stroudavarious Records album Sounds Like Life. He visited Fox News’ Sean Hannity and the interview will air next Monday, Sept. 7 at 8 pm CT. Worley also made stops the at Sirius XM studios and the MLB.com studios.
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Pictured (l-r): Jypsi’s Amber-Dawn; Sony Music Ent. Sr. Dir., National Sales and Label Relations John Conway; Sony Music Ent. Exec VP and Chief Human Resources Officer Kathy Chalmers; Jypsi’s Lillie Mae; Sony Music Nashville Promotion VP Skip Bishop; Jypsi’s Scarlett and Frank; and Howie Gabriel, Sr. VP Label Management, RED Distribution.
Dynamic young Arista Nashville group Jypsi recently gave a special performance for staff at the Sony Music Entertainment office in New York. Jypsi is at radio now with their new single, “Mister Officer.”

Brooks & Dunn will celebrate the release of their 30-song, double-disc #1s … and then some with a performance on NBC’s Today on album street date, Tues., Sept. 8. They will be singing their ACM and CMA Song of the Year winner, “Believe,” joined in the special performance by the renowned Boys Choir of Harlem.
World Wide Open, the debut album from Carolwood Records trio Love And Theft, bowed at No. 10 on Nielsen Soundscan’s Country Top 75 chart today (9/3). With more than 12,500 units sold first week this gives Love And Theft the top-selling newly released artist album this week. Digital album sales account for 21% of units sold first week. This gives the band the third highest first week sales for a new country artist this year.
Zac Brown Band, known for its hit “Chicken Fried” is the latest group to release an album through Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. The restaurant chain, celebrating its 40th anniversary, will offer an exclusive new version of the Zac Brown Band’s CD The Foundation. Available Sept. 7, it will have new artwork and three previously unreleased recordings—live versions of “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” “I Lost It,” and “I Shall Be Released.” The Foundation was recently certified Platinum.
The ZBB CD is the latest in an impressive collection of exclusive music available only at Cracker Barrel. It follows August’s George Jones release A Collection Of My Best Recollection. Jones is launching a media tour in support of the album containing 10 of his most memorable hits plus two previously unreleased songs, “I Don’t Want To Know” and “I’m A Long Gone Daddy.”
Jones is set to appear on CBS’ Late Show with David Letterman Wed., Sept. 9. Friday, Sept. 11 he will perform on NBC’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. He is also set for Fox News’ Huckabee show, CBS affiliates, Fox Entertainment and Sirius/XM Radio.



John Styll, President and CEO of the Gospel Music Association and the Christian Music Trade Association, has left the organization. No further details have been confirmed at this time.



