Marcus Hummon’s Pilgrimage—Part 2

MusicRow is excited to share three essays from renowned songwriter Marcus Hummon, which are part of his larger collection, Letters to a Young Songwriter. Hummon’s best known hits include Sara Evans’ “Born to Fly,” Tim McGraw’s “One of These Days,” and Dixie Chicks’ “Ready to Run” and “Cowboy Take Me Away.” Hummon and co-writers Bobby Boyd and Jeff Hanna won a 2005 Grammy for Best Country Song for Rascal Flatts’ “Bless The Broken Road.”

by Marcus Hummon

Seven or eight years ago, I was asked to perform for an annual dinner celebrating Tennessee’s National Guard. There was a stage set in the midst of a huge convention ballroom. I was to perform with another songwriter-artist, a young man who had previously been a Navy Seal. There were over 700 men and women in dress blue uniforms eating and toasting beneath the chandeliers, and after dinner, during dessert and coffee we began the night’s entertainment. It was not lost on me that some of these soldiers would soon police the vicious streets of Iraq…some would not be returning home.

At these affairs you are expected to play “hits,” if you are fortunate enough to have them. So when it came my turn, I started with a song co-written with Darrell Scott and Sara Evans, and sung by Sara on her album of the same title. The song, “Born To Fly,” was used to introduce Vice President Dick Cheney in both the 2000 and 2004 Republican Conventions. The song went off well, but when it came around to me the next time, I decided to play one of my two Dixie Chick singles, “Cowboy Take Me Away.” As I rolled into the opening acoustic guitar arpeggio-riff, the majority of the crowd began to boo lustily! There was a smaller contingent cheering in response, but primarily the ballroom was filled with angry voices displaying displeasure at my choice of songs. I was in something like a state of shock, and uncertain whether or not to continue. I mean, I was actually being booed en masse…at a gig, by a crowd of American soldiers, no less! Just then, the songwriting Navy Seal to my left leaned into the microphone and said, defending me in this very tense moment, “It’s just a song!”

Now here’s the sick part.

Apart from the passions surrounding this moment, as I began to play my song, in open defiance of the booing, I was thinking, “what the hell does he mean, it’s only a song?!” Looking back on the moment, it doesn’t really bother me that the men and women in uniform chose to boo the song that Martie Maguire and I wrote, clearly demonstrating their dislike of the Dixie Chicks, and more specifically, the Chicks’ politics. I didn’t share this perspective back then or now, but I think it’s very exciting when people rise up and express their opinions in a free society. After all, before Natalie Maines was speaking about the President in England, I was out at a rally in Nashville’s Legislative Plaza, expressing my disagreement with our plans to invade Iraq. As American citizens we have a right to speak out in our country, even if one’s position is unpopular. Like most Americans, I’m all for freedom of speech.

But what the hell did he mean “it’s only a song”? Is a song really that meaningless? What’s so disposable about a song…isn’t it living poetry?!

I want to touch the earth/ I want to break it in my hands/ I want to grow something wild and unruly

As usual, I found my ego taking a leading role in the drama at hand. The beauty of the song is its lack of attachment to any particular position, movement, party affiliation, etc.

We are not necessarily concerned with our “time” when we are songwriting; more often than not, we are concerned with things that are timeless. Even a carefree ditty can capture something deep within the human experience; and it is this, our experience of being fully alive, fully present, that we seek.

The journey of the songwriter is about offering some small piece, a short movement in the symphony of our musical and lyrical times, and then, stepping away from it. Our anonymity keeps us honest.

Swift Announces Album, Debuts Single

Taylor Swift announced via a live YouTube chat tonight (8/13) that her new album Red will be released Oct. 22.

The 16-track album includes her new single “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.” During the live chat, Swift took questions from audience members and Google+ Hangout participants. She dished that the album is full of co-writes, including a duet with Ed Sheeran which they co-wrote on a trampoline.

Swift went on to debut her new single, which she wrote with Max Martin and Shellback.

The single will be available today on iTunes and Google Play, and beginning tomorrow worldwide at all digital retail outlets.

“For the last two years, I’ve been working on an album called Red,” Taylor says. “I called it Red because of the tumultuous, crazy adventures in love and loss that it chronicles. In my mind, when you experience love that’s fast paced and out of control and mixes infatuation, jealousy, frustration, miscommunication, and all of those lovely emotions…in retrospect, it all looks red.”

Album pre-sale dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Roys Prepare New Album Release

The Roys will release a new album, New Day Dawning, August 28 via Rural Rhythm Records. To promote the release, the brother/sister duo will appear on Prescription Bluegrass Junction and SiriusXM 61’s Track-by-Track series.

Prescription Bluegrass debuted a lyric video for the duo’s current single, “Still Standing,” today (8/13). Beginning August 22, SiriusXM will take a look at the new project during its Track-By-Track program. Lee and Elaine Roy offer insights into the songs and discuss influences throughout the interview with host Kyle Cantrell.

“We’ve been in this trend-setting duo’s fan-camp since their first album, so we’re extremely proud to help them launch this CD with this first-of-its-kind for Bluegrass lyric video,” said Prescription Bluegrass’ Brian McNeal.

Music fans can catch the Bluegrass Junction, SiriusXM 61 broadcast on the following dates/times (ET):

Wednesday, 8/22, 11:00  a.m.
Thursday, 8/23, 9:00  p.m.
Saturday, 8/25, 8:00  a.m.
Sunday, 8/26, 11:00  a.m.

Fans can pre-order the music today, here.

Chris LeDoux Family to be Presented 2012 Cowboy Keeper Award

The family of Chris LeDoux will accept the 2012 Cowboy Keep Award from the National Day of the Cowboy during the Governor’s VIP Ball August 18 in Douglas WY.

The late singer/songwriter, rodeo champion and sculptor, will be honored for having contributed significantly to the preservation of pioneer heritage and cowboy culture, alongside the Cowgirls Historical Foundation, J.R. Sanders, Susan Thomas, and the Will James Society.

Additionally, the sixth annual Chris LeDoux Spurs and Spikes Memorial Golf Tournament was held July 7, in Sheridan, WY to benefit the state’s Make-a-Wish Foundation. On June 16, The Chris LeDoux Foundation held the 2nd Annual Chris LeDoux Days in Kaycee, WY.

The Chris LeDoux Memorial Foundation funds the construction of the Chris LeDoux Memorial Park in Kaycee, WY and supports various charities, including the Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund. The memorial park will be home to a life size and ¼ “Good Ride Cowboy” bronze sculpture by D. Michael Thomas.

LeDoux has sold over 6 million records and has recorded 30 career albums, 18 with Capitol Records Nashville.

Florida Georgia Line “Cruise” To Opry Debut

Republic Nashville’s rising country rock duo Florida Georgia Line, comprised of Tyler Hubbard from Monroe, Georgia and Brian Kelley from Ormond Beach, Florida, will make its Grand Ole Opry debut Friday (8/17). On the historic stage, FGL will perform hit debut single “Cruise,” which is quickly climbing the charts and was the second most added song at country radio last week.

“Cruise” has sold well over 200,000 downloads and appears on the band’s EP It’z Just What We Do, produced by Joey Moi (Jake Owen, Nickelback).

Following recent slots opening for Jake Owen, Brantley Gilbert, and the Country Throwdown Tour, FGL is expected to make a major fall tour announcement later this month.

“It is an honor to play the Opry and to stand on such a legendary stage. I’m excited for my family to be able to experience this with me,” said Tyler Hubbard.

Brian Kelley added, “Playing the Opry is a dream come true! It’s at the top of our musical bucket list and I can’t wait to share this moment with our friends, family and fans!”

FGL join Joe Diffie, Riders In The Sky, John Conlee and Ricky Skaggs on the line up for Friday’s 7 p.m. show.

Trace Adkins to Host New GAC Series

Trace Adkins is returning to television as the host of new series Great American Heroes on GAC. The show follows the singer on his Songs & Stories tour as he takes time to pay tribute to people doing extraordinary things in their communities.

Every episode will feature Adkins visiting three hometown heroes to learn about their efforts and surprising them with something special to help. Adkins will also host the heroes at his concert in their town.

“A lot of people get attention for the wrong reasons but the true measure of a hero is serving others. On Great American Heroes, I will introduce the real people who fit that bill,” said Adkins. “They devote themselves to others and deserve all the applause we can give them. These heroes will inspire you, make your heart swell and your eyes tear up. This show does more than tell some good stories, it affirms our faith in others.”

Great American Heroes premieres on GAC Wednesday, August 22 at 7 pm/CT. Episodes re-air Sundays at 7 pm/CT.

AristoMedia Announces Hirings

Krystal Douglas

The AristoMedia Group has announced the hirings of PR Assistant Krystal Douglas and New Media Assistant Lauren Barbieri to its full-time staff, effective immediately.

Douglas joins the Aristo P.R. departmental staff as an assistant to Sr. Director of Publicity Christy Watkins. Prior to her current position at AristoMedia, she interned at UMG Nashville in the label’s publicity department. A native of Panama City, Fla., Douglas is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University where she earned her music business degree in 2011. Contact Douglas at [email protected] or (615) 269-7071 ext. 144.

Barbieri joins AristoMedia’s new media and digital marketing department, AristoWorks, where she reports to New Media Director Jon Walker. She previously interned at Skyville Records. Barbieri is a native of Detroit, Mich., and graduated from Western Michigan University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. Contact Barbieri at [email protected] or (615) 269-7071 ext. 131.

Lauren Barbieri

Founded 32 years ago, The AristoMedia Group offers publicity, new media, video promotion, secondary market radio promotion and dance club promotion services.

Average Joes Ups Morreale, Hires New Staffer

Tony Morreale

Average Joes CEO Shannon Houchins has announced the promotion of Tony Morreale to Vice President, Marketing & Promotions, and the addition of Nathan Thompson to the label as Director, Digital Business Development.

Morreale was most recently overseeing national promotion and marketing for the label, and will assume new responsibilities as Average Joes President Tom Baldrica exits. He begins in this new role immediately.

“Tony has been a valued AJE team member from the very beginning and this new role is a natural progression and ideal fit,” says Houchins. “Tony comes with great wisdom, respect and has all the necessary experience as we progress and grow. We look forward to our continued working relationship and are excited about what the future holds for our talented roster of artist.”

Congratulate Morreale here.

Additionally, Nathan Thompson has been selected to lead Average Joes’ digital business development, expanding the label’s strategy and reach. Thompson was most recently based in New York as the Director of Mobile Business and New Platforms at the Orchard, and will report to Average Joes Head of Sales and Business Affairs Doug Kaye. Congratulate Thompson here.

Snapshots (8/13/12)

Charley Pride Joins Mel Tillis Onstage at Honky Tonk Central in Nashville, TN. Photo: Douh Allard

This past Wednesday (8/8), marked a lifetime milestone for Country Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis, as he celebrated his 80th birthday. Tillis celebrated his 8th decade of life with a private party held at Honky Tonk Central, located on Broadway in the heart of Nashville, TN. About 400 of Tillis’ closest friends packed the party including daughter Pam Tillis, Charley Pride, Lorrie Morgan, Bobby Bare, Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Alabama’s Jeff Cook, Eddie Raven, Jimmy C. Newman, Ira Dean, Meghan Linsey of Steel Magnolia, Bobby Goldsboro, Williams & Ree, Scotty EmerickDeborah Allen, comedian Lonnie Shorr, former Dallas Cowboys football coach Barry Switzer, producers Buddy Cannon and Harold Shedd, GAC Headline Country host Storme Warren and many more.

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L-R: Colby Dee, Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, NWSC Founder Karen Shayne, President/CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau, Butch Spyridon

Last Wednesday (8/8), Colby Dee donated her talents and time to perform at the National Women’s Survivors Convention (NWSC) announcement ceremony, along with fellow artists Darren Warren (a St. Jude survivor himself) and Brennin Hunt. All took the stage after a press conference announcement made by NWSC Founder, Karen Shayne, Nashville Mayor Karl Dean and Butch Spyridon, President and CEO of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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Columbia Nashville singer-songwriter Tyler Farr got a lesson in hits from Boxing Champion Roy Jones, Jr. in Destin, FL earlier this week. Farr is introducing his own hit to country radio now with his new single “Hello Goodbye.”

Industry Ink (8/13/12)

The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) Nashville Chapter and Fifth Third Bank Entertainment and Sports division will present “Dig A Little Deeper – International Subpublishing,” a panel of international music publishers from 4-6 pm Monday, September 17 at Cabana.

Companies to be represented at the panel include MMG Group of Companies (Israel, Greece Turkey); Dipui Music s.r.l. (Italy); Studio Paradiso (France); Fujipacific (Japan); Collect! Music Publishers BV (Netherlands). Teri Nelson Carpenter, of Reel Muzik Werks and AIMP National Board member, will moderate. Tickets are free for AIMP members and $40 for non-members.

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Video production company Thinking Bee Productions has announced that it is ceasing regular day to day operations. “I am so proud of what we accomplished these past few years,” says Director / Co-Owner Bill Filipiak. “Our goal was to break new ground, experiment with new technology and provide people a sandbox to play in and we did just that. To all of the people who supported our visions, invited us to play and shared their friendships we are eternally grateful. This is by no means the end, rather a new beginning as new adventures await.” Reach Filipiak at [email protected] and co-owner Jo Hunt at [email protected].

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Nashville-based Brite Revolution has added an e-commerce component to its existing music discovery site. Artist members can now create onesheets by signing up at www.brite.me. Artist social media properties are integrated along with bio, an embeddable music player, and commerce functions. Participating artists set their own prices, and keep 85% of their revenue.

“With iTunes alone holding more than 28 million songs, our current digital music marketplace is saturated with music content,” said Winn Elliott, CEO and Founder of Brite Revolution. “We quickly realized that there is a clear connection between our successful discovery and curation site and putting money directly in the artists’ pocket.”