CCMA Awards Names Presenters, ‘Green Carpet’ Streaming Online

The 2012 CCMA Awards will take place Sunday, September 9 at Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon, SK and a host of Nashville celebs are scheduled to join our neighbors to the north for the event. CBC will air the ceremony at 8 pm/ET, with an encore showing at 10 pm/ET.

Recently announced presenters for the show include Canadian country music artists Victoria Banks, Johnny Burke, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Ryan Laird, Corb Lund, Beverley Mahood, Small Town Pistols, Codie Prevost, Aaron Pritchett, Jimmy Rankin, Hey Romeo, Deric Ruttan, Tenille and Michelle Wright, as well as Philadelphia Flyers Luke and Braden Schenn, Allan Hawco of CBC’s Republic of Doyle, singer Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea, NHL great Theo Fleury, CMT’s Paul McGuire, Amber Marshall and Graham Wardle of CBC’s Heartland, and Daryn Jones of CBC’s Over the Rainbow.

Performers at the Awards will include Gord Bamford, Jason Blaine, Paul Brandt, Dean Brody, Chad Brownlee, George Canyon, Terri Clark, Doc Walker, Emerson Drive, Kira Isabella, Deric Ruttan, Johnny Reid, Dallas Smith, The Stellas, High Valley, Jason Aldean, Pistol Annies, Eric Church and Miranda Lambert. Additionally, Taylor Swift will be presented with this year’s CCMA Generation Award. See a full list of nominees here.

CBC Coverage of the Awards will begin early on cbc.ca/live, where fans can check out arrivals on the ‘John Deere Green Carpet’ from 5-6:15 pm/ET. Additionally, fans can join the Twitter conversation with @CBCLive by using the hashtag #countrynightincanada.

Miller Harris Golf Tournament Tees Up On Monday

The 13th Annual Miller Harris Golf Tournament will be held next Monday, Sept. 10 at Temple Hills in Franklin, TN.

Registration for teams and individuals is open for $150 per player at www.millerharrisfoundation.org.

Volunteers and sponsorship opportunities are also available at the event, which raises money for Asthma Camp for Kids.

Check-in and driving range opens at 8 am, and the tournament begins at 10 am.

Industry Ink (9/7/12)

Condolences to Dixie Weathersby Owen, Sr. Director, Artist & Media Relations, UMG Nashville, whose father, Jerry Darwin Weathersby, passed away suddenly on September 5. The visitation is today (9/7) from 5-7 pm and the funeral is scheduled for Saturday (9/8) at 10 am. Both will be held at Galloway & Sons, 506 San Marcos Street in George West, Texas.

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Rock legends KISS and Mötley Crüe announced at their concert in Nashville (9/4) that they will donate $50,000 to Operation Homefront, an organization that provides emergency financial and other assistance to families of service members and wounded warriors coping with deployment and injury recovery by providing funds for immediate needs such as food, housing, childcare, moving costs and vehicle expenses.

Tim McGraw, who partnered with Operation Homefront, Chase Bank and ACM Lifting Lives to donate a mortgage-free home in each city during his summer tour, accepted the check on behalf of the organization.

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The Roys signed an exclusive global booking agreement with Moonstruck Management. “Peter and I have been fans of The Roys’ since the beginning,” notes Josh Trivett, Moonstruck Management partner. “We have watched them closely, both as they burst on to the Bluegrass scene with their signature sound and gave performances that are their own and truly unique. It is with great pride that we join The Roys’ team, and we look forward to growing with them for years to come,” Trivett adds. The Roys’ new album New Day Dawning (released Aug. 28) recently debuted at No. 2 on Billboard’s Bluegrass Albums Chart. Moonstruck’s roster includes Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Sal Gonzalez, Lonesome River Band, Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press and The Sleepy Man Banjo Boys.

Seated: Lee (L) and Elaine (R) Roy with Moonstruck Management partners Peter Keiser and Josh Trivett

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Chuck Mead Photo: Jim Herrington

KCA Artists is now representing Chuck Mead & His Grassy Knoll Boys and is booking dates for fall 2012 and beyond. Mead landed on Nashville’s Lower Broadway in the ’90s where he co-founded famed Alternative Country quintet BR549, which earned three Grammy nominations and a CMA Award for Best Overseas Touring Act. Mead’s latest project, Back At The Quonset Hut, was released in 2012. He has continued to tour with his Grassy Knoll Boys across the nation and across the world, recently sharing the stage with Old Crow Medicine Show, The Avett Brothers and Loretta Lynn, among others.

Underwood’s “Blown Away” Album Goes Platinum

Carrie Underwood’s fourth album Blown Away has been certified Platinum by the RIAA and returns to the No. 1 spot this week, marking six cumulative weeks at the summit of Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart. The album’s title track is steadily climbing the charts, hitting No. 5 on the MusicRow chart this week.

On September 14, Underwood will launch the North American portion of her third headline arena tour, The Blown Away Tour, in Manchester, NH

Earlier this week the nominations were announced for The 46th Annual CMA Awards and Underwood earned her seventh Female Vocalist of the Year nomination. Underwood and Brad Paisley will return for a fifth year to co-host the show which airs Thursday, Nov. 1, 8-11 pm/ET on ABC.

Rusty Sherrill Joins Sony Promo Department

Rusty Sherrill

Sony Music Nashville’s Director Promotion/Strategy & Analysis, RG Jones announced Rusty Sherrill as Promotion Representative for Sony Music Nashville. Sherrill will be based in Nashville and begin his new role in the upcoming weeks.

“Rusty has been a big part of the Arista Nashville Promotion team for several years,” said Jones. “He has built strong relationships with country radio and I look forward to working with him in his new role.”

A Tennessee native, Sherrill most recently was Promotion Coordinator for Arista Nashville. Sherrill is a graduate of The University of North Alabama with a degree in Entertainment Industry Management. He first joined Sony Music Nashville as a Promotion intern in August 2009.

Weekly Chart Report (9/7/2012)

Heidi Newfield visited KIXQ/Joplin's morning show to promote her single "Why'd You Have To Be So Good." (L-R): Randy Brooks (PD), Newfield, Kaylee Cole (morning co-host)

SPIN ZONE
It’s one of those weeks. You know, one with chart gridlock slowing the movement for a significant portion of artists. But as Little Big Town’s “Pontoon” floats off to calmer waters, it’s labelmate Lady Antebellum who takes the No. 1 spot with “Wanted You More.” Within striking distance is Miranda Lambert’s “Fastest Girl In Town” which has made it to No. 2 in a very, um, fast 13 weeks. Zac Brown Band’s “The Wind” holds at No. 3, followed by new top 5 entries, “Wanted” by Hunter Hayes at No. 4 and “Blown Away” by Carrie Underwood at No. 5.

The biggest move inside the top 40 goes to Darius Rucker, whose “True Believers” moves 57-36 in its second week charting and nabs biggest spin increase honors in the process. Also navigating around the traffic jam are Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise,” moving into the top 20 at No. 17, and Luke Bryan’s “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,” which gets a nice boost to No. 14.

The second half of the chart seems equally slow, with a couple notable exceptions. Thomas Rhett’s “Beer With Jesus” has caught the ears of programmers as it moves to No. 57 in its second week. The biggest debut of this chart is Tyler Farr’s “Hello Goodbye,” which lands at No. 73 after an increase of 96 spins.

Frozen Playlists: KFAV, KIAI, KXBZ, KWWR, KYTN, WDHR, WRHT, WXXK

Upcoming Singles
September 10
High Valley/Love You For A Long Time/Eaglemont/Rodeowave
Phoenix Stone/100 Proof Moonshine/Stonehall/9North
Kacey Musgraves/Merry Go Round/Mercury
JT Hodges/Sleepy Little Town/SDU
Gloriana/Can’t Shake You/Emblem/WAR
Amy Rose/(Redneck Reunion) Party Like a Redneck/AR

September 17
Borrowed Blue/Porch People/Red Buck
Clay Walker/Jesse James/Sidewalk
The Farm/Be Grateful/All In/Elektra/New Revolution
LiveWire/Lies/Way Out West
Craig Campbell/Outta My Head/BPG
Gary Allan/Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)/MCA
Joanna Smith/We Can’t Be Friends/RCA

New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Tyler Farr/Hello Goodbye/Columbia Nashville – 73
Bucky Covington w/Shooter Jennings/Drinking Side of Country/eOne – 77
Tim Dugger/Tennessee/Curb – 80

Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Darius Rucker/True Believers/Capitol – 523
Luke Bryan/Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye/Capitol – 275
Carrie Underwood/Blown Away/19-Arista Nashville – 213
Taylor Swift/We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together/Big Machine – 212
Miranda Lambert/Fastest Girl In Town/RCA Nashville – 203

Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Darius Rucker/True Believers/Capitol – 38
JT Hodges/Sleepy Little Town/Show Dog-Universal – 17
Thomas Rhett/Beer With Jesus/Valory – 12
Craig Morgan/More Trucks Than Cars/Black River – 11
Trace Adkins/Tough People Do/Show Dog-Universal – 10

On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
JT Hodges/Sleepy Little Town/Show Dog-Universal – 214
Pat Green/All Just To Get To You/Sugar Hill – 203
Kevin Fowler/Here’s To Me And You/Average Joe’s – 191
Randy Rogers Band/One More Sad Song/MCA Nashville – 176
Jaida Dreyer/Confessions/Streamsound – 172

Kix Brooks recently visited with KJUG staffers at Exeter Park in California. Brooks will release his solo album New To This Town next Tuesday (9/11). His latest single "Bring It On Home” was released to radio this week. (L-R): Lauren Thomas (Arista Regional Promotion), Lisa Hamilton (KJUG MD), Brooks, Adam Jeffries (KJUG PD)

Josh Turner recently dropped by the Big D & Bubba show to chat about his Cracker Barrel album "Josh Turner—Live Across America"

Taylor Made recently visited with Bo Weevil and Kelly Green of WEIO in Huntingdon, TN to promote the group’s latest single "Some Things You Never Grow Out Of," which takes the MusicRow Chart’s No. 33 spot this week.

Charlie Cook On Air: Fantasy Football

This is the opening weekend of the National Football League. (I know that there has already been a game—Wednesday night is not football night, but no one is going complain. Maybe the Democrats, who have a male gap, and sure didn’t need the opening game during their convention.)

I thought it would be fun to have a fantasy draft using Country folks and plugging them into positions on the field. So here goes…

Quarterback: This should have been easy. Apparently the guy calling the signals is Scott Borchetta. My backup is Mike Dungan. I like Mike because I could also use him at offensive tackle if needed.

Running Back:  Most fantasy leagues start two running backs and this is often the most important fantasy position. Team owners are looking for someone who will show up every week and rack up yardage. My first pick is Jason Aldean. His teammates call him the “Big Green Tractor” because he mows down the defense and leaves them like mulch in his wake.

ESPN says, “Climb on Jason’s back and ‘Take a Little Ride’ into the end zone.”

My second pick is Tim McGraw. He has been gaining yards for years and it doesn’t appear that anyone has been able to curb his appetite for scoring. If there is ever a team based in Las Vegas, he would be a sure bet to lead them to a championship.

Wide Receivers:  Again, fantasy leagues have two starters. Kenny Chesney is the Wesley Walker of my team. He’s not the tallest guy out there, but he us always able to take it into the end zone when the game is on the line. He is particularly in-play for night games, because it seems like he is at his best when the sun goes down. His teammates call him “The Good Stuff” because that’s what they get from him week after week.

My second wide receiver is Zac Brown. I want someone with some outside speed and Zac can run like “The Wind.” He seems to get better as the year progresses and shines in the “Colder Weather” of December when the game is in the line. I have seen him have great games in rain and “Knee Deep” snow.

Tight End: Carrie Underwood. Back up: Jana Kramer.

Kicker:  You only need one of these on most fantasy teams because you can pick one up when yours is in the bye week, but I like to carry two in case one is hurt by accidentally getting involved in a play.

You usually don’t choose a kicker until late in the draft, after the position players are chosen. Often these kickers come from outside of the United States. Soccer-style kicking has taken over from the old way of kicking field goals. I chose Keith Urban. Like Zac Brown, Keith Urban is dependable in bad weather. You have to think of that when selecting a kicker in case it is “Raining on Sunday.” I saw him kick a 60 yarder in college. The ball took off like it was “Defying Gravity.”

My backup kicker is Taylor Swift; I would also use her to punt. It is always good to have a punter who can kick it out of bounds. Hopefully we can depend on her in the “Red” zone, though we won’t really know until late October.

They say that fantasy leagues are won and lost with the reserves. You definitely need another running back or two and a couple of additional wide receivers.

Running backs first—Miranda Lambert is the “Fastest Girl in Town,” so she is an obvious. She may not play in every game but it is good to have your guns loaded and she is my favorite pistol.

I chose Toby Keith as my next running back because he promised to bring the beer.

Wide receivers. I live in West Virginia and spent three years in Georgia. The second most important part of the game is tailgating. I found me a Georgia boy who appreciates tailgating more than anyone—Luke Bryan could be in the starting line-up before too long.

My last position player is also a wide receiver: Blake Shelton. His “agent,” John Esposito, convinced me that you simply cannot win without Blake on your team.

Finally, I need a defense. Temporary insanity?

(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)

Buds-N-Suds Announces Free Admission, Adds Performer

To celebrate the 15 years of Buds-N-Suds Music Festival Presented by The Big 98 WSIX, Loser’s Bar & Grill has bought out all general admission tickets to make attendance free. The outdoor concert takes place at Loser’s Wednesday, September 12 with proceeds supporting the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) Tennessee Chapter.

“We’ve been proud to partner with CCFA over the years and wanted to step it up and show our support in a big way,” comments Tiffany Thompson, Corporate Manager of Losers Bar & Grill. “It’s a great cause and a really good time to be had, so we want everyone to come out and celebrate with us.”

VIP tickets are still available here for $60 and include special seating, drinks and appetizers. A silent auction will also take place during the concert.

Additionally, RCA Nashville’s CMA-nominated duo Love and Theft has been added to the lineup. They join previously announced performers Heidi Newfield, The Big Rock Show, Keith Anderson, El Camino (feat. Jon Nicholson & Shannon Lawson,) Kelleigh Bannen, Jared Blake, Johnny T, and Dee Jay Silver.

Hunter Hayes to Perform Pediatric Fundraiser in New Orleans

Louisiana native Hunter Hayes will perform at Ochsner Health System’s 7th annual Pediatric family fundraiser benefit Back Down South on Friday, September 7. The event, which takes place 6-9 pm at Mahalia Jackson Theater in New Orleans, benefits the Ochsner Pediatric Programs.

“We are grateful that this special event will help provide financial assistance to the Ochsner Pediatric Programs and the families participating in these programs,” said Joan R. Griffith, M.D., Pediatrics System Chairman at Ochsner.

During his stay, Hayes will visit children in the Ochsner Pediatrics Department, while he celebrates his 21st birthday in the Superdome to perform the national anthem at the New Orleans Saints home opener on Sunday (9/9).

Tickets are $40 per person, to assist families coping with financial pressures from children’s hospital stays. For more information, click here.

Hayes recently announced plans to tour with Carrie Underwood this fall on her 2012 Blown Away tour.

Morgan to Host Field & Stream Total Outdoorsman Challenge

Craig Morgan will host the upcoming season of Field & Stream Total Outdoorsman Challenge on Outdoor Channel.

Morgan will be joined by co-host T. Edward Nickens, Field & Stream Editor-at-Large and author of The Total Outdoorsman, the comprehensive guide on mastering the outdoors. Also appearing on the show are several industry experts offering a breakdown of the competition, including Field & Stream Fishing Editor Joe Cermele, in addition to Allen Treadwell, who hosts of Outdoor Channel’s Bass Pro Shops King of Bucks, and Dr. Grant Woods, both members of the Bass Pro Shops Red Head Pro Hunting Team.

Field & Stream Total Outdoorsman Challenge will also be expanding from four-part special to 13 half-hour episodes, offering an in-depth look at the fourteen finalists in the ultimate outdoor competition. The champion will win more than $50,000 in cash and prizes.

The new season will debut Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 9:30 PM/ET during the MidwayUSA Wednesday Night At The Range programming block.