MusicRow Chats With Country Legend Dolly Parton (Part 1)

Dolly Parton just released her two-disc DVD/CD collection An Evening With…Dolly exclusively to Cracker Barrel Old Country Store locations, and it features performances from Dolly’s sold-out O2 Arena concert in London. The two-disc DVD and CD set also includes personal stories and backstage footage showing the inner workings of her show. Included are performances of her hits including “Coat of Many Colors,” “9 to 5,”  “Jolene,” “Here You Come Again,” and “I Will Always Love You,” along with live bonus tracks “Shattered Image” and “My Tennessee Mountain Home.”

The iconic country performer also has several upcoming media appearances to promote the release. Today (4/11), Dolly will appear on the syndicated mid-day program The Better Show. This  Saturday (4/14), she will appear on CMT Insider as well as Fox News Channel’s Huckabee. Both shows re-air Sunday (4/15).

Next week, Dolly will join GAC’s On The Streets on Tuesday (4/17). She will also spend time with ABC’s The Revolution with Tim Gunn for a two-part piece scheduled to air 4/26 and 4/27. Other upcoming appearances include The Dr. Steve Show and The Balancing Act.

MusicRow recently sat down with Dolly to discuss An Evening with… Dolly, how Whitney Houston affected her life, the new Water and Snow Park venture in Nashville, her future plans and more. Part one of the chat appears below.

Given the number of songs you’ve written, how did you go about choosing the ones you put on this compilation?

It’s not an easy job. You just figure out what you think they’ll enjoy the most and what you can entertain them with the most, what your best stories would be about this song, or how that song came to be. You have to leave out so much stuff, it breaks your heart! I think this album has something for everybody, all the hits with stories about them. People like to hear me talk and I never know when to hush! I think the eleven songs and the two bonus tracks are a good showing. Plus, what was great about this DVD, is that we did a lot of behind the scenes footage. People like that too.

How are your fans different in the United States compared to Europe?

We have wonderful fans and I appreciate them all. But here, they know they can see you the next time you perform. You’re not out of reach. Since I don’t get there that often, when I go overseas, they’re glad to get to see you. And they want to be over excited because they want you to come back. Sometimes they get a little rowdier, only because they’re excited and they want you to know they love you so.

How did your partnership with Cracker Barrel come about?

Cracker Barrel’s a country store; I’m a country girl. We worked with them before on “Backwoods Barbie.” They do great selling gospel, bluegrass, and country. We’re a perfect team. For me to sit on the front porch and rock is nothing unusual for me! The fact that we did the show overseas is kind of a plus ‘cause it’s like country people getting to go on a trip.

On the DVD, you talk about a song you wrote in New York, called “Only Dreamin’.” I love the unique arrangement. Could you comment on what influenced that particular arrangement?

That song influenced that arrangement. I was in New York and we were doing rehearsals for the Broadway musical 9 to 5. It was my birthday. I usually try to write something on my birthday every year. So I was just riding in the limousine looking out at the skyline and thinking, “Lord, here I am in New York City all the way from the Smoky Mountains.” And I was just singing in the back of the car, “Oh, I know I’m only dreaming…”  just to take myself back home. I thought, “Wow! This is kinda an usual feeling being in the big city writing something that mountain-ish!” I got out of the car and was writing it on the back of my 9 to 5 script because I didn’t have paper. A woman said, “Do you need anything?” I said, “No, I am writing a song and I need to get somewhere I can…”  She said, “Do you need a piano?” I said, “No, you don’t have a dulcimer, do you?” After I got back from New York, I went into the studio with Kent Wells and said, “Kent, I wrote a song that I really think is good but I didn’t put it down with any music. So I was standing in the studio and I just starting singing the whole song a cappella. Kent said, “God, I love that!” So he just started putting instruments on it. He started adding what he felt was that old-timey sound and tuned his guitar down into that old mountain sound. So it was all based on my original emotion singing it a cappella. And that’s one of my favorites too, by the way. I love to sing it cause I love those honking, pitiful sounds.

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NARM to Honor Lionel Richie With Chairman’s Award

NARM and its online companion digitalmusic.org will present the Chairman’s Award for Sustained Creative Achievement to Lionel Richie during the Music Biz 2012 Awards Dinner Party, which takes place Thursday, May 10 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. NARM Chairman of the Board Rachelle Friedman (CEO of J&R Music & Computer World) will make the presentation to Richie, whose country duets project Tuskegee recently debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart.

“Lionel Richie has been a force in the music business for more than four decades and is still going strong today, a remarkable feat that grows increasingly rare each year,” said Jim Donio, President of NARM. “Like the music industry itself, he has shown remarkable resilience in the face of countless challenges, and has maintained his artistic integrity and relevance through it all. We are thrilled to present him with the Music Biz 2012 Chairman’s Award.”

NARM will also be honoring Katy Perry, who is receiving the Artist of the Year Award. Music Biz 2012 runs May 7-10 in Los Angeles. More info on the conference here.

On Friday, April 13, CBS will air ACM Presents: Lionel Richie and Friends — In Concert featuring duets from Tuskegee and solo performances. Guests include Jason Aldean, The Band Perry, Luke Bryan, Sara Evans, Lady Antebellum, Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, and more.

Hats Across The Row Taking Over Next Tuesday

Have you been wondering what those blue signs up and down Music Row are all about? They’re promoting Hats Across the Row, a parade and party set for Tues., April 17 at 3 p.m. Hosted by co-chairs Ree Buchanan and Tinti Moffat, the campaign honoring the iconic Minnie Pearl recognizes the connection between Nashville’s music industry and The Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation and the impact cancer has had on the lives of so many along the Row.

At 3 p.m. on April 17 watch the parade on Music Row featuring Kerry Collins and his motorcycle gang, marching bands, antique Mini Coopers, and an array of stilt walkers, hula hoopers and Minnie Pearl look-a-likes. At 4 p.m. come to the after party at Major Bob Music (1111 17th Ave. S.).

Want your own sign for the yard? Click here.

DISClaimer Single Reviews (4/11/12)

Just about everything sounds ridiculously good to me this week.

So much so that I’m giving out Disc of the Day prizes in the Male, Female and Duo/Group categories. Our male performance unquestionably belongs to Jake Owen. This man is inches away from superstardom. Kelly Clarkson’s fiery voice nails down the female award. And everybody already knows that the dynamic duo of Kenny Chesney & Tim McGraw has the release to beat this week.

The DisCovery Award goes to Josh Grider. Send more sounds.

JOSH ABBOTT BAND/Touch
Writer: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Lonestar Music (track)
—This group’s Small Town Family Dream CD drops on April 24. In the meantime, we have a teaser single/video that suggests we’re in for a treat. This haunting, minor-key and compelling slab of sound has an undertow rhythm pattern, a fevered performance and a sexy lyric. Absolutely a winner. More credits about who is responsible for this gem, please.

MONTGOMERY GENTRY/So Called Life
Writer: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Average Joe’s (track) (www.montgomerygentry.com)
—Raucous and romping, this rocks the working-man’s blues.

MELANIE ROSE DYER/Too Fast for Traffic
Writer: Melanie R. Dyer/Marc A. Rossi; Producer: Melanie R. Dyer & Daniel Cooper; Publisher: Fanetta/Marc My Words, ASCAP; Sugarplum (track) (www.melaniedyer.com)
—The track kicks up some dust, but her so-so vocal is almost buried in the mix. Also, her smoky style isn’t well suited to uptempo material.

KENNY CHESNEY & TIM McGRAW/Feel Like a Rock Star
Writer: Chris Tompkins/Rodney Clawson; Producer: Buddy Cannon & Kenny Chesney; Publisher: Big Loud Songs/Angel River/Big Red Toe/Amarillo Sky/Big Loud Bucks, ASCAP/BMI; BNA
—The Brothers of the Sun sound like they’re having a ball on this energetic, electrified stomper. I like the rapid-fire lyric on the chorus finales.

JOSH GRIDER/Slow
Writer: Josh Grider/Ben Stennis; Producer: Josh Grider; Publisher: G-Ride/Pickin’/Songs of Kicking Bird/Bug/Songs of Windswept Pacific, ASCAP/BMI; Smith Music Group (track) (www.smithmusic.com)
—Most of Grider’s new double CD was recorded live at Billy Bob’s Texas. The exception is this studio track and single release, which was cut west of Music City at Brave Studios in Pegram. It’s a blue-collar ballad about romantic relaxing on the weekends. His singing is immensely warm, welcoming and expressive. Plus, he shows real talent as a tunesmith. If he doesn’t have a hit with this hooky number, someone sure should.

JAKE OWEN/The One That Got Away
Writer: Dallas Davidson/Jake Owen/Jimmy Ritchey; Producer: Joey Moi & Rodney Clawson; Publisher: EMI Blackwood/String Stretcher/Universal Careers/Shiitoke Moki/Vibe Room/Jimbalaya/BPJ, BMI; RCA (track)
—Jake is hot, hot, hot. He is coming off two consecutive chart toppers, is in the current Entertainment Weekly music issue as one of “The 30 Greatest Artists Right Now” and is now engaged to wed. This new single bristles with energy. His vocal on it has brawny, chesty confidence, soaring above furious electric-guitar pyrotechnics and heart-pumping drumming. In short, this has as much heat as his career does.

MICHELLE TURLEY/Orange Blossoms in Phoenix
Writer: M. Turley/C. Turley; Producer: C.F. Turley; Publisher: none listed; Victorio (track)
—The track is in a lilting, acoustic-folkie style, which suits her wafting, breathy soprano. Pleasant sounding.

KELLY CLARKSON/Mr. Know It All
Writer: Brian Seals/Ester Dean/Brett James/Dante Jones; Producer: Dann Huff; Publisher: B-Uneek/Universal/Dat Damn Dean/Songs of Universal/WB/External Combustion/Brett James/All for Melodie, ASCAP/BMI; RCA/19
—The country version of Clarkson’s big pop hit features steel guitar but retains the song’s tremendous energy and super hooks. Her vocal delivery is simply electrifying. Essential listening. Kelly Clarkson is also featured on the same Entertainment Weekly list that Jake Owen is on. In fact, more than a third of the top-20 are Nashvillians. Besides Owen (#19) and Clarkson (#18), they include The Black Keys (#7), Taylor Swift (#2), Jack White (#6), The Civil Wars (#15) and Carrie Underwood (#4). Toss in London-based Americana faves Mumford & Sons (#9) and it’s a real community kudo.

AARON EINHOUSE/Good to Be Home
Writer: Aaron Einhouse; Producer: Walt Wilkins; Publisher: none listed, BMI; AE (www.aaroneinhoue.com)
—His vocal is recorded on the “dry” side, and the spare, simple band sounds live. It probably isn’t “produced” enough for most programmers, but there’s undeniable Texas verve here.

BILL GENTRY/That Kind of Life
Writer: Matthew T. Ramsey/Trevor Rosen/Josh Osborne; Producer: Chad Carlson; Publisher: Praley/Unfair Entertainment/Songs of BIMS/Tunes of Bigger Picture/Intunes, ASCAP; Tenacity (www.BillGentryNation.com)
—Very well written, with nicely crafted verses about growing up and an extremely catchy chorus. The production has plenty of crunch and bite, and his vocal performance is perfectly feisty and charming. Play it again.  

Urban Invited To Join The Grand Ole Opry

Photo: Chris Hollo

Keith Urban was invited to join the Grand Ole Opry during last night’s (4/10) We’re All For The Hall concert at Bridgestone Arena. Opry members Vince Gill, Rascal Flatts, Diamond Rio and Oak Ridge Boys extended the invitation at the end of Urban’s multi-artist fundraiser for the Country Music Hall of Fame. Gill and Rascal Flatts surprised Urban with the news by presenting him with a gift—a large black duffel bag containing the Opry’s signature microphone stand.

New Zealand-born and Australian-raised Urban will be the first artist from outside North America to become an Opry member. He will be formally inducted Sat., April 21 on the live premiere of Noteworthy at the Opry on GAC at 8 p.m. CT. The 16-episode series will feature musical performances and personal stories from the top acts in country music plus interviews with other celebrities about the artists and music featured in each episode.

The Band Perry and Kimberly Williams-Paisley Fight Hunger

(L-R) Back- Kim Nelson (SVP, External Relations & President of General Mills Foundation); Jack Sinclair (EVP of Walmart); Scott Borchetta (Big Machine Label Group); Front– Reid Perry; Kimberly Williams-Paisley; Sylvia Mathews Burwell (President of the Walmart Foundation); Kimberly Perry; Vicki Escarra (President & CEO of Feeding America); Neil Perry. Photo: J. Michael Krouskop

The Band Perry and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, in association with Walmart and four of nation’s largest food companies — General Mills, ConAgra Foods, Kraft Foods and Kellogg Company — are part of a nationwide campaign to fight hunger this Spring.

The kickoff event, hosted at a Nashville-area Walmart, invited customers to become involved. Shoppers can look for specifically marked products and scan the QR codes on the packages, or by visiting the company’s Facebook page through April 30. Walmart’s Facebook page will provide information on how to help communities hardest hit by unemployment and volunteer opportunities within local communities will also be available.

Spring traditionally brings a decrease in donations to food banks, leaving them unable to meet the needs of nearly 50 million Americans. To bridge the gap, the campaign expects to sponsor over 40 million meals and raise $2 million for Feeding America food banks and Action for Healthy Kids.

In 2010, Walmart committed $2 billion through 2015 to fight hunger. As a part of this commitment, Walmart pledged to donate more than 1.1 billion pounds of food, valued at $1.75 billion, as well as $250 million in grants to support hunger relief organizations. To date, Walmart has contributed close to 600 million pounds of food and $122 million in grants to hunger relief programs.

Big Machine Label Group recently announced a national initiative to Outnumber Hunger in conjunction with Feeding America and General Mills. The Band Perry, as well as numerous other artists on the label group’s roster, are participating in the campaign.

Publishing Pics

 

Photo: Peyton Hoge

Liz Sharpe Signs With Ram Writers Group

SESAC singer/songwriter Liz Sharpe has signed with Ram Writers Group for publishing representation. Sharpe, who released her debut disc, Kiss Your Soul in 2011, is currently working on a new project. Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Tim Fink, Ram Writers Group’s Doug Merrick, Sharpe, producer Will Rambeaux and SESAC’s John Mullins.

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Razor & Tie Cheers Catt Gravitt

Razor & Tie Music Publishing writer Catt Gravitt recently celebrated her first No. 1 song: “Alone With You” recorded by Jake Owen. Co-written with Shane McAnally and JT Harding, the track is already Gold having sold over 600K downloads.

This is Razor & Tie Music Publishing’s second country No. 1 in less than six months, following Dave Barnes’ “God Gave Me You,” recorded by Blake Shelton. 

Jake Owen and Catt Gravitt

Gravitt’s other recent/current singles and cuts include “Why Ya Wanna” (Jana Kramer), “Amen” (Edens Edge), “Honesty” (Kelly Clarkson), and two cuts on Adam Lambert’s next album.

“We have been proud to work with Catt Gravitt for nearly five years,” said Sharon Tapper, Vice President Music Publishing. “She is an extraordinarily talented writer, blessed with a creative spirit that enables her to connect with artists and co-writers on a very deep level, enabling her to create songs that resonate with honesty and truth. We are proud and honored to be part of Catt’s team.”

 

 

CMA Fest Single-Night Tickets On Sale Saturday

Single-night tickets to the Nightly Concerts at LP Field during CMA Music Festival will go on sale Sat., April 14 at 10:00 AM/CT, starting at $40 (plus applicable handling fees).

2012 CMA Music Festival takes place Thursday through Sunday, June 7-10, in downtown Nashville. Hunter Hayes, Martina McBride and Jake Owen have joined the performance lineup for the Nightly Concerts at LP Field. The current lineups for the Nightly Concerts are as follows in alphabetical order:
Thurs., June 7: Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Brad Paisley, and Zac Brown Band
Fri., June 8: The Band Perry, Brantley Gilbert, Jake Owen, Blake Shelton, and Carrie Underwood
Sat., June 9: Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Hunter Hayes, and Faith Hill

Sun., June 10: Dierks Bentley, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Scotty McCreery, and Rascal Flatts

Four-day ticket packages are also available, from $125 per person plus handling fees. Fans can purchase tickets through Ticketmaster.com, CMAfest.com or by calling 1-800-CMA-FEST (262-3378).

Anyone interested in volunteering can attend the CMA Volunteer Fair on Thurs., April 12 (from 4:30-7:30 PM/CT) or Sat., April 14 (from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM/CT) at the CMA office at One Music Circle South, Nashville, TN 37203 to fill out an application and learn more about the volunteer opportunities. Those who cannot attend the Volunteer Fair may also submit an application online at CMAfest.com.

CMA Music Festival has made huge strides in supporting Nashville’s music education programs with $6.1 million donated to date, but it has also contributed by highlighting the city as a thriving tourist destination. According to the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau, direct visitor spending generated by the Festival in 2011 totaled more than $30 million and drew a daily average of 65,000 fans. This year the event will once again be filmed for an ABC television special to air in late summer.

Gift of Music Concert Names Performers

The 5th Annual Dustin J. Wells Gift of Music Concert, benefiting Nashville’s W. O. Smith Music School, takes place Tuesday, April 24, 7:30 pm at the Wildhorse Saloon in downtown Nashville. Artists performing at the fundraiser include Ronnie Milsap, Billy Currington, Phil Vassar, and The Lost Trailers. Additionally, a select group of W. O. Smith students will perform.

General admission tickets are $49, and available by calling the Wildhorse box office at 615-902-8211. Premium seating is also available for $1000, which gets dinner, a signed guitar, and meet and greet access.

The Dustin J. Wells Foundation was established by Nashville dentist Dr. Dennis Wells to honor the memory of his son, a gifted musician. Through the help of many country artists, the foundation has raised nearly $300,000 for the W. O. Smith Music School.

My Music Screen Sets Sights On Film and TV

Music industry veteran Janice Soled has launched My Music Screen, an online subscription service for artists, songwriters, publishers and record companies looking to pitch their works for  TV and film.

“My Music Screen is a modern, interactive, web-based approach to a music pitch sheet,” says Soled. “I first realized the need for such a targeted service to help artists and songwriters make this connection, while working with publishers and music supervisors at Conexion Media Group in Nashville.”

During her tenure with Conexion, Soled managed exploitation and media licensing for the company’s catalogs, placing music with TV, film, ad agencies and video games. Her resume includes experience with RCA Label Group, Universal Music Group, and Sony Pictures Music Division.

My Music Screen subscribers pay an annual fee for access to the list of films and shows in production, which also includes the ability to submit up to 10 mp3s a month for consideration. Submissions are reviewed for suitability and pitched by My Music Screen. The service is for professional use only, and does not accept demos.

More info here. Reach Soled at [email protected].