McGraw And Sirius XM Team For Intimate Show

Sirius XM has announced that Tim McGraw will perform a special, invitation only concert at New York City’s Beacon Theatre Wednesday, April 27 at 6:30 pm CT. The concert will celebrate 10 years of Sirius XM broadcasting country music.
McGraw’s Emotional Traffic Tour guests Luke Bryan and The Band Perry will also perform at the event.
In anticipation, Sirius XM is launching “Tim McGraw Radio,” a commercial-free channel devoted to McGraw’s catalog. The concert will be broadcast live on three Sirius XM channels: “Tim McGraw Radio,” The Highway and Prime Country.
“Tim McGraw Radio” will run April 20-27 and will be available through the Sirius XM app for iPad, iPhone and more. Subscribers will have the opportunity to win tickets through call in promotions or by visiting www.siriusxm.com/timmcgraw starting April 4.

Industry Ink Monday

>>>The deadline to apply for the next class of Leadership Music is Thursday, March 31. Established entertainment industry leaders are encouraged to apply for the eight-month, music business education program. Application forms, program dates, policies and FAQ’s are available online at www.leadershipmusic.org.

Larry Wayne Clark


>>>Songwriter and MusicRow contributor Larry Wayne Clark will be inducted into the British Columbia Music Association Hall of Fame during an event set for April 23 in Coquitlam, B.C. Clark has won numerous awards from the organization, including producer of the year. He has had cuts by Lee Greenwood, the Statler Brothers and more.
Clark and wife Maggie Ross are living in Saint John, New Brunswick while he undergoes cancer treatment. They have been working with the local music scene, where he is producing, mentoring and writing. Here is his recent blog for the Songwriters Association of Canada about how his illness has affected his songwriting. More from Clark here or email him at [email protected].
>>>The CMA Songwriters Series will bring some of Nashville’s legendary hit makers to New York City’s Joe’s Pub on Wednesday, May 11. Bill Anderson, Dean Dillon, Steve Wariner and Craig Wiseman will join host Bob DiPiero in sharing the stories behind their biggest hits. Ticket details at www.joespub.com.
>>>ASCAP is accepting submissions for the ASCAP Deems Taylor Awards Competition for books, articles, liner notes, broadcasts and websites on the subject of music. The deadline for submissions is June 1, 2011. For additional information, click here or contact Esther SanSaurus at [email protected].

Twain Joins Canadian Musical Hall of Fame

Shania Twain is inducted into the Canadian Musical Hall of Fame. Photo: CARAS/iPhoto


Shania Twain was inducted into the Canadian Musical Hall of Fame last night (3/27) at the Juno Awards. The televised awards show took place at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre.
Country Album of the Year honors went to Johnny Reid for his release A Place Called Love.
Reid and other off-camera award winners received their trophies—Canada’s version of the Grammy’s—at a gala dinner on Saturday night (3/26).

Country Album of the Year winner Johnny Reid. Photo: CARAS/iPhoto


Arcade Fire was the big winner at the Junos, taking home Album of the Year, Group, and Songwriter honors. Justin Bieber received the first awards of his career, and hip-hop star Drake went home empty handed despite being the top nominee going into the show. Neil Young was in attendance to accept the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award.
 

Swift Expands Speak Now Tour

As she prepares to wrap the European leg of her Speak Now World Tour, Taylor Swift has announced the addition of 16 dates to the tour’s North American portion. Swift will now headline 78 shows in 63 cities across the US and Canada. New dates are included below, and full dates are on http://www.taylorswift.com/
Tickets for the new shows will be on sale soon. Previously announced show sold out in mere minutes, including multi-night concerts at the Prudential Center in Newark and the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Adam Brand (Arista) has been chosen to open Swift’s November shows, and David Nail (MCA) will be opening the October dates.
Swift is also nominated for four ACM Awards, including Entertainer of the Year. The Speak Now tour has already played to capacity crowds across Asia and Europe.
Added Speak Now Tour Dates:
September 20 – Bossier City, Louisiana – CenturyTel Center
October 14 – Lubbock, Texas – United Spirit Arena
October 15  – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Oklahoma City Arena
October 20 – San Diego, California – Valley View Casino Center
October 21 & 22 Phoenix, Arizona – Jobing.com Arena
October 25 – San Antonio, Texas – AT&T Center
October 26 – Austin, Texas –  Frank Erwin Center
October 30 – Memphis, Tennessee – FEDEX Forum
November 5 – Houston, Texas – Minute Maid Park
November 12 – Tampa, Florida – St. Pete Times Forum
November 13 – Miami, Florida – American Airlines Arena
November 17 – Raleigh, North Carolina – RBC Center
November 18 – Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena
November 21 & 22 – New York, NY –  Madison Square Garden

Eye On Idol (3/25/11)

Casey Abrams


Gasp! The drama! The emotion!
It’s only appropriate that wrestler Hulk Hogan (!) made an appearance on last night’s (3/24) American Idol results show. The evening’s exciting conclusion was practically worthy of its own WWE story line.
In fact, early fan favorite Casey Abrams found himself down for the count at the end of the night, singing for his life. Randy Jackson waved him off after a couple lines, subsequently using the judges’ one save to keep him on the show. Casey appeared simultaneously sick and overjoyed.
Which means, apparently, that the upcoming Idol tour will feature 11 performers instead of the usual 10. Good for Casey, and great for America.
Quite a shocker. Casey has been a standout performer, but may have lost some of his mojo last week when he took on Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” He seemed to recover in Wednesday’s (3/23) Motown-themed episode, turning in a typically unhinged version of “Heard It Through The Grapevine” that was praised by the judges. But show producers gave him the dreaded show-opening slot, and either his followers didn’t see it or they didn’t remember two hours later when it came time to vote.
Joining Casey in the bottom were two of obvious suspects: Stefano Langone, whose ably-performed version of Lionel Richie’s “Hello” failed to ignite any sparks; and Thia Meghia, who sounded convincing on “Heat Wave” but has struggled to forge a distinct identity in the contest.
The Wednesday night performances were mostly good, but a handful stood out from the rest.
He’s a long shot to win, but Jacob Lusk’s rendition of the Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell classic “You’re All I Need To Get By” was so fantastic I actually had to watch it again just for good measure. Scotty McCreery’s soft, shuffling take on Stevie Wonder’s “For Once In My Life” worked surprisingly well in his traditional style. And Pia Toscano showcased her impressive vocal range once again to deliver Stevie’s “All In Love Is Fair.”
Speaking of Stevie, he made a special and unannounced appearance in the results show opening to sing “Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)” with the contestants and then wish judge Steven Tyler happy birthday. Later in the show, Sugarland and Jennifer Hudson both showed America why they deserve to be mega-famous platinum artists.
I can honestly say, I have no idea what’s going to happen next. And, you know what? I think I like it.

Lady Gaga Offers Countrified Version of Born This Way

This isn't the first time Lady Gaga has tried the cowgirl thing...well, her version of it anyway. Pictured (left) with Beyonce in the "Telephone" video.


At midnight Lady Gaga let loose a country version of her hit “Born This Way,” sharing it with her Twitter followers.

Her producers toned down the dance-thump backbeat and added in some country-staple instrumentation for the remix. Gaga also added some new lyrics, around the 3-minute mark.
Meanwhile, the original track is spending its sixth week in a row at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

Rowfile: Melissa Spillman

“I remember sitting in 3rd & Lindsley a few years ago, with about 15 other people in the audience, listening to a new trio,” recalls Capitol Records Nashville A&R Manager Melissa Spillman. “That was Lady Antebellum, and it was their second show.”
Since joining the label in 2006, the Texas native has been on board for the band’s skyrocketing trajectory. “I was part of the initial discovery of Lady Antebellum,” she explains. “After that show, I mentioned them to Mike Dungan and the rest of the A&R staff, and they signed with us. Now, a few years later they have the biggest song of 2010 and are selling millions of records.”
Lady A’s mega smash “Need You Now” resonated with fans across all genres. Helping the band, and the rest of the Capitol roster, discover songs with this kind of impact is where Spillman’s passion lies.
“It is incredible that a band of such talented songwriters like Lady A is open to finding and recording outside songs like ‘American Honey’ and ‘Hello World,’” she explains. “They are an example of great songwriters who can also recognize a great song they didn’t write.”
In recent years, A&R teams have had an increasingly difficult time getting artists to record outside songs they didn’t write. “Because we have artists that are such great songwriters, getting an outside song cut is such an accomplishment,” says Spillman. “Autumn House [Sr. Director A&R] and I work really hard to help outside songwriters get their songs recorded, where they could potentially have a huge impact on fans.
“I think in the last 12 months, we’ve gotten more outside songs cut than in the prior three years combined. Lately I’m seeing more artists dig in and find outside songs, because they recognize the talent of the writers here in Nashville. These artists want to grow their careers and their sound, and they know outside songs have the potential to be career songs. And those songs end up being singles almost every time.”
Spillman has seen first-hand the struggles of getting songs cut—her husband is songwriter Jeremy Spillman, who scored with the Eric Church single “Hell On The Heart,” and recently launched his own publishing and production company, Brave Music.
“It helps when you are a fan of your artists,” says Spillman of her Capitol roster, including new act Eric Paslay. “I’m extremely excited about Eric because he’s all of a sudden hitting his stride. He’s got the next Jake Owen single ‘Barefoot Blue Jean Night’ and Lady A cut a song of his that will hopefully make the record. He’s funny and soft-spoken in person, but onstage he’s a powerful performer. His music is fun, and lyrically substantial at the same time.”
Spillman is also very enthused about the upcoming Mow The Row celebrity lawnmower race. “It’s going to be an absolute blast,” she says of the fundraiser for Hospital Hospitality House. Spillman is part of a committee helping making the dream of late songwriter Joshua Ragsdale a reality. The much-loved member of the music community died of cancer last year at age 32. On Tuesday, June 7, during CMA Music Festival week, his legacy will live on with the lawnmower race and concert event on Demonbreun. For more information, or to get involved, visit www.mowtherow.com or email [email protected].

Toby Keith Heads To Dancing With The Stars

Cyrus with The View co-hosts (l-r) Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Sherri Shepherd, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. Credit: ABC/Donna Svennevik


>>>Billy Ray Cyrus has been making the TV rounds, discussing his career, daughter Miley, and his recent reconciliation with wife Trish. He visited ABC’s The View last week for a performance, and appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America on Wednesday (3/23).
>>>Toby Keith will perform two songs during the April 19 episode of Dancing With The Stars on ABC.
>>>Taylor Swift will lend her voice to the major motion picture Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, set for release March 2, 2012. Danny DeVito will lend his vocal talents to the iconic title character of the Lorax, and other stars on board include Ed Helms, Zac Efron, and Betty White.
>>>Stoney Creek Records’ hot new duo Thompson Square will perform their debut hit single, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not,” on Conan next Thursday, March 31. The following Saturday, April 2, the husband-and-wife duo will perform at the Academy of Country Music’s Fremont Street Experience concerts in Las Vegas. “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” has been certified Gold for digital sales. Thompson Square will spend the summer opening for Jason Aldean.
>>>Columbia Nashville’s Josh Thompson is making a slight detour on the Jagermeister Country Tour for a couple of national TV appearances next week. He will stop by Fox & Friends on Monday, March 28 to perform his current single and break-up anthem “Won’t Be Lonely Long.” He’ll also swing by Better TV for a performance and interview, set to air on Monday, April 4.
>>>Diana DeGarmo has been cast opposite Val Kilmer in the upcoming film The First Ride of Wyatt Earp. In 2010 she starred at TPAC in Dolly Parton‘s 9 To 5. Singer DeGarmo was a finalist on Season 3 of American Idol.

Weekly Chart Report (3/25/11)


SPIN ZONE

Warner Bros. artist Brett Eldredge played a show with Willie Nelson at the Chicago Theater on March 18.


Darius Rucker’s “This” ascends to the CountryBreakout Chart’s No. 1 spot with a gain of 139 spins, following a multi-week run by Thompson Square. This makes the sixth No. 1 hit for Rucker, and the second from his Charleston, SC 1966 collection.
Positions 3-6 all see triple digit spin gains, but remain unchanged. Ronnie Dunn’s “Bleed Red” is putting the pressure on the Top 5, however, as it jumps to No. 7 in its eigth week charting.
And the parade of summertime superstar singles begins. Taylor Swift’s “Mean,” only three weeks old, is already sitting at No. 25. Since its chart debut, it has averaged weekly spin increases greater than 400. And seemingly also destined for chart-topping success is Brad Paisley’s “Old Alabama,” featuring none other than Alabama. It has only spent two weeks on the chart, but already leaped to No. 30.
Just behind are new offerings from Little Big Town (“The Reason Why,” No. 45), Trace Adkins (“Just Fishin’,” No. 48), Martina McBride (“Teenage Daughters,” No. 49), and Luke Bryan (“Country Girl,” No. 53). Dierks Bentley is also back on the chart with “Am I The Only One,” the first single from his upcoming studio album. The song amassed 297 spins with no prior reports to make its debut at No. 72.
Frozen Playlists: KDXY, KMKS, KNCQ, KSED, KVVP, KXKZ, WKWS
RADIO NEWS
Morning personality Alan DuPriest has taken over Music and Programming duties at WBYZ/Baxley, GA. Reach him at [email protected].






Upcoming Singles
March 28
Eden’s Edge/Amen/Big Machine
Gloriana/Wanna Take You Home/Emblem/Warner Music Nashville
Brad Paisley feat. Alabama/Old Alabama/Arista
April 4
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville
Keith Bryant/The Note/Jordash Records
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal
David St. Romain/Twenty Years Late/Aria Records/Turnpike Music
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol
• • • • •
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Due West/When The Smoke Clears/Black River — 70
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol — 72
Guy Penrod/Pray About Everything/Servant Records — 74
Coleman Brothers/Back On the Farm/PVI — 75
Johnny Rivers/New Home/Soul City — 77
Derek O’Bannon/Thinkin’ Bout The Wedding Night/615 Records — 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Brad Paisley/Old Alabama/Arista — 627
Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine — 491
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal — 440
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville — 384
Kenny Chesney/Live A Little/BNA — 311
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Uncle Kracker/Good To Be Me/Top Dog/Atlantic — 219
Bridgette Tatum/Hillbilly Rock Star/Root 49/Quarterback — 195
Daisy Mallory/Don’t Grow Up Too Fast/Front Water — 194
Gloriana/Wanna Take You Home/Emblem/WMN — 189
Tommy Steele/What Kind Of Man Would I Be/TCR — 183
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Brad Paisley/Old Alabama/Arista — 31
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal — 29
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville — 27
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol — 27
Luke Bryan/Country Girl/Capitol — 18
Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine — 16
Bradley Gaskin/Mr. Bartender/Columbia — 13
the JaneDear girls/Shotgun Girl/Warner Bros./WMN — 10

Skyville trio Stealing Angels recently visited WDRM/Huntsville, AL. (L-R): Skyville’s Paul Williams, Caroline Cutbirth, WDRM MD AJ McCloud, Skyville’s Theresa Ford, Tayla Lynn, WDRM PD Jim Tice and Jennifer Wayne.


Craig Campbell surprised Vince and Amy Spicocchi by hiring a limousine to bring them to The Tangier in Akron, Ohio for WQMX’s charity concert series. Campbell first learned of the Spicocchi family after Vince posted a touching family video on YouTube set to the singer’s “Family Man.” The Massillon, Ohio couple welcomed quintuplets in August 2010, but the babies were born prematurely and underwent heart surgery to survive. The singer met the parents backstage and presented the family with a personal check to help offset the expenses. (L-R): Scott Wynn, WQMX morning co-host; Sue Wilson, WQMX PD and morning co-host; Campbell; and Amy and Vince Spicocchi.


KAJA-FM in San Antonio, Tx helped raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital during a two day radiothon March 17-18. When the final calls came in at 7pm on Friday the donations were tallied up and this year KAJA will deliver a check to St. Jude for $407,236. Pictured: The KJ crew after 28 hours of work.

"Voices" Songwriters Celebrate Chart-topper

ASCAP toasted the writers and publishers of Chris Young’s multi-week No. 1 “Voices” with a party at its Nashville offices on Monday, March 21. Written by Young, Chris Tompkins and Craig Wiseman, and published by Big Loud Shirt, Big Loud Songs, Runnin’ Behind Music and EMI Music Publishing, the song is Grammy-nominated Young’s third consecutive trip to the top of the charts. “Voices” marks the 19th chart-topper for Wiseman and the second No. 1 for Tompkins.

Pictured (l-r): ASCAP’s Tim DuBois, EMI Music Publishing’s Ben Vaughn, Chris Young, Chris Tompkins, Craig Wiseman, Big Loud Shirt’s Seth England and Amy Allmand. Photo: Rory White