Album Details Released for Natalie Maines' Forthcoming Solo Project

Natalie Maines

Natalie Maines


Columbia Records has released an official track listing for Dixie Chicks frontwoman Natalie Maines’ forthcoming May 7 rock album, Mother.
The lead single, Pink Floyd cover and title track is currently available on the soundtrack, West of Memphis: Voices for Justice, to the documentary film West of Memphis.
“I wanted this music to be very different from the Dixie Chicks,” said Maines. “Lots of albums by lead singers might just as well have been made by the band, but I think this is very different from anything the Chicks could make. That separation and distinction was important.”
A full track listing for the Maines- and Ben Harper-produced album is below, including “Free Life,” a song written by Dan Wilson. Maines’ Dixie Chicks partners Martie Maguire and Emily Robison offered writing credits for “Come Cryin’ to Me.” “That was a song we decided was too rock for [the Dixie Chicks’ 2006 album] Taking the Long Way,” Maines explains, “but it really felt right to have a piece of them on here.”
All of the album’s 10 songs were recorded in Harper’s studio. For more information, visit www.nataliemainesmusic.com.
The Dixie Chicks are expected to unite for multiple Canadian concert dates booked this summer.
Mother, track listing:
1. Without You
2. Mother
3. Free Life
4. Silver Bell
5. Lover You Should’ve Come Over
6. Vein in Vain
7. Trained
8. Come Cryin’ To Me
9. I’d Run Away
10. Take It On Faith

Doc Watson's Daughter Shares Collection of Family Music

1docwatsonNancy Watson, daughter of Doc Watson, has meticulously crafted the 4-CD set Milestones: Legends of the Doc Watson Clan. The collection will release on April 30 on Open Records.
The set, produced by Roy Andrade (a member of the Bluegrass and Old Time Country Music Studies faculty at East Tennessee State University), boasts 94 unreleased songs and stories by Doc and other family members. It also contains collages of over 500 Watson family photos. The home recordings span from 1954–2007. Most of it was recorded for personal entertainment, and previously unavailable outside the Watson family.
“I’m so happy that my project is finally seeing the light of day,” commented Nancy Watson. “I’m looking forward to inviting everyone to be part of the family for a bit.”

“This set is a broad and personal offering from within the Watson family itself and is presented with such care,” Andrade adds.  “It is both eclectic and traditional, and presents Doc Watson as he has never been heard before, but also features other members of the Watson Family. It is a pleasure to help Nancy see this through.”The package includes:
–Doc, his brother Arnold and their mother Annie: “When I See Jesus” (1964)
–Annie Watson: “The Churning Song” (1969)
–Doc’s one-man band versions of “Boil Them Cabbage Down and “Nine Pound Hammer” (1964)
–Doc and wife Rosa Lee: “I Wish I Was A Single Girl Again” (1967)
–Doc and Nancy: “Let The Rest Of The World Go By” (2006)
–Doc:  “The Twelfth Of Never” (1974)
–Doc on electric guitars and bass: “Stardust” (1955)
–Doc, Rosa Lee and son Merle recall how “Merle Learns Guitar” (1984)
–Doc and Merle: “Spanish Fandango” (1964)
–Gaither Carlton: “Keep Your Lamps A-Burning” (1969)
–Doc Watson: “Carolina Cabin,” a Watson original (2006)
–Doc Watson” “Twilight On The Trail” (1954)
 

ACM and Jewel Support Project Clean Water

liftingThe ACM Lifting Lives® web feature, “My Cause,” will spotlight Jewel and her charity organization Project Clean Water in the month of February. The web feature drives awareness of artist-supported charitable causes and supports fundraising efforts for those philanthropies.
This month, “My Cause: Project Clean Water” highlights a foundation started by Jewel to improve the quality of life for millions of people by helping to provide clean water on a global scale. Project Clean Water targets villages around the world with clean water problems and they work with the communities to find sustainable solutions to provide them with safe drinking water. To date they have helped over 30 communities overcome their individual drinking water problems in 13 different countries, on five different continents.

Eric Church To Release Live Album in April

EricChurch_CITAL_CoverMini_FEMI Records’ Eric Church will release a 17-track live album, Caught In The Act: Live, on Tuesday, April 9. The album will feature songs from Sinners Like Me, Carolina and  Chief. The album was recorded at Chattanooga’s Tivoli Theatre in October 2012 and is Church’s first live recording. A double gatefold vinyl version of the record will also be made available on National Record Store Day, April 20. The package will include four additional tracks and a special whiskey-infused 7-inch.

 Caught In The Act: Live features raw performances of songs like “Pledge Allegiance To The Hag,” “Smoke A Little Smoke,” “How ‘Bout You,” “Creepin’” and more.
Church is nominated for two Grammy® awards this year, both for his hit, “Springsteen,” in the categories Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song.

For a full list of tour dates and more information on Eric Church, visit www.ericchurch.com.

Caught In The Act: Live track listing:
1.)    “Before She Does” (3:46)
2.)    “How ‘Bout You” (4:24)
3.)    “Drink In My Hand” (4:51)
4.)    “Over When It’s Over” (2:57)
5.)    “I’m Gettin’ Stoned” (5:27)
6.)    “Creepin’” (4:45)
7.)    “Keep On” (2:52)
8.)    “Hungover & Hard Up” (3:33)
9.)    “Sinners Like Me” (4:22)
10.)  “Country Music Jesus” (3:49)
11.) “Pledge Allegiance To The Hag” (4:54)
12.)  “Jack Daniels” (6:03)
13.)  “Homeboy” (4:40)
14.) “Lotta Boot Left To Fill” (4:21)
15.)  “Smoke A Little Smoke” (5:14)
16.) “These Boots” (3:43)
17.) “Springsteen” (9:27)

 

Blake Shelton To Debut New Video on 'Today Show'

blakeshelton55-430x250Blake Shelton will debut his new video for “Sure Be Cool If You Did” on NBC’s Today Show on Monday (Feb. 11). Shelton will also announce details on his upcoming album release. The episode will air from 7 a.m.-11 a.m. ET.
Shelton will kick off his Ten Times Crazier Tour on July 19 in Virginia Beach, Va. The tour will feature Easton Corbin and Jana Kramer. For more information, visit www.BlakeShelton.com/shows.

Billboard Reveals 2013 Power 100 Index

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Lucian Grainge


Billboard released its 2013 Power 100 Index, and Nashville was well represented among the power players’ biggest names.
Topping the list is Universal Music Group CEO/Chairman Lucian Grainge, who has been instrumental in the careers of Amy Winehouse, Sting, ABBA and numerous other artists. Red Light Management’s Coran Capshaw is at No. 2 again this year. His management empire includes Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and Luke Bryan in addition to artists such as Dave Matthews Band. Martin Bandier, Michael Rapino, Doug Morris, Len Blavatnik, Rob Light, Tim Leiweke, Marc Geiger and Jimmy Iovine round out the Top 10.
Big Machine Label Group’s CEO/Chairman Scott Borchetta ranks at No. 39. His labels represent artists including Taylor Swift, Reba, Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, The Band Perry, Florida Georgia Line and numerous others. Universal Music Nashville’s CEO/Chairman Mike Dungan comes in at No. 50. Morris Artists Management President Clint Higham ranks No. 68. Sony Music Nashville CEO/Chairman Gary Overton lands at No. 81 on the list. His artist roster includes Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert and Kenny Chesney, among others. Live Nation’s President of Country Touring Brian O’Connell ranks No. 97.
 
 

Weekly Chart Report (2/8/13)


SPIN ZONE

Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough and Nicholas Sparks recently stopped for a visit with K102/KEEY in St. Paul/Minneapolis. Pictured  (L-R): Amy James, Sparks, Duhamel, Hough, Donna Valentine

Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough and Nicholas Sparks recently stopped for a visit with K102/KEEY in St. Paul/Minneapolis. Pictured (L-R): Amy James, Sparks, Duhamel, Hough, Donna Valentine


All eyes (and ears) are on Tim McGraw this week. The singer released his debut album on Big Machine Records, Two Lanes of Freedom, and has scored the No. 1 song on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart with “One of Those Nights,” ending The Band Perry‘s two-week reign as chart topper. The trio settles in nicely at No. 2 with “Better Dig Two,” while Carrie Underwood‘s “Two Black Cadillacs” rises another notch to No. 3 this week. Kacey Musgraves‘ “Merry Go Round” jumps from No. 7 to No. 4 while Taylor Swift‘s “Begin Again” ups to No. 5.  Jason Aldean‘s “The Only Way I Know” dips to No. 6 as Toby Keith‘s “Hope On The Rocks” jumps a spot to No. 7. Rounding out the Top 10 this week are Hunter Hayes‘ “Somebody’s Heartbreak” (No. 8), Lee Brice‘s “I Drive Your Truck” entering the Top 10 at No. 9 and Chris Young‘s “I Can Take It From There” (No. 10).
Big gainers this week include Lady Antebellum‘s “Downtown” jumping 13 spots to No. 23, gaining 577 spins and Blake Shelton‘s “Sure Be Cool If You Did” gaining another 305 spins this week. Miranda Lambert‘s “Mama’s Broken Heart” earned 278 additional spins while Florida Georgia Line‘s “Shine On” has taken a shine to the MusicRow charts with 277 additional spins this week.
In its debut week, Kenny Chesney‘s new single, “Pirate Flag,” blasted onto the chart landing at an No. 34 and earning an impressive  1084 spins. Greg Bates‘ “Fill In The Blank” claims No. 56 and Tyler Farr‘s “Redneck Crazy” debuts at No. 74. Tyler Dean (featuring Ashley Gearing)’s “I Wanna Wake Up With You” makes its entrance on the chart at No. 78.
Frozen Playlists: KVAY, KXBZ, KXKZ, WXXK

Upcoming Singles
February 11
Jake Owen/Anywhere With You/RCA
Greg Bates/Fill In The Blank/Republic Nashville
Katie Armiger/Playin’ With Fire/Cold River
Brinn Black/Crushin’
Shane Yellowbird/Pick Up Truck/Ramp
Jessta James/Back In The Day/Brash
February 18
Jaida Dreyer/Half Broke Horses/Streamsound Records
Kristen Kelly/He Loves to Make Me Cry/Arista
Rachel Farley/Ain’t Easy/Red Bow
Gretchen Wilson/Still Rollin’/Redneck Records
February 25
Jason Charles Miller/The Way You Still Want Me/Render

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Kenny Chesney/Pirate Flag/Blue Chair-Columbia Nashville – 34
Greg Bates/Fill In The Blank/Republic Nashville – 56
Coleman Brothers/Lonely In The Lonestar State/Fishing Hole Records – 72
Tyler Farr/Redneck Crazy/Columbia Nashville – 74
Tyler Dean Feat. Ashley Gearing/I Wanna Wake Up With You/Sidewalk – 78
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Kenny Chesney/Pirate Flag/Blue Chair-Columbia Nashville – 70
Coleman Brothers/Lonely In The Lonestar State/Fishing Hole Records – 22
Lady Antebellum/Downtown/Capitol Nashville – 20
Greg Bates/Fill In The Blank/Republic Nashville – 17
Joel Crouse/If You Want Some/Show Dog-Universal – 16
Jake Owen/Anywhere With You/RCA – 15
Kip Moore/Hey Pretty Girl/MCA – 14
Lonestar/Maybe Someday/4 Star Records – 13
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Kenny Chesney/Pirate Flag/Blue Chair-Columbia Nashville – 1084
Lady Antebellum/Downtown/Capitol Nashville – 577
Blake Shelton/Sure Be Cool If You Did/Warner Bros. – 305
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA – 278
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville – 277
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Kristen Kelly/He Loves To Make Me Cry/Arista Nashville – 152
Parmalee/Carolina/Stoney Creek Records – 142
Jacob Martin Band/Wraparound Porch/Jacob Martin Band – 140
Stephanie Grace/Would U Be Mine/SMG – 135
The Farm/Be Grateful/Warner Nashville – 134

Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley entertained a group of reporters before their Locked & Reloaded Tour in Knoxville, TN. Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart" takes our No. 13 spot this week. Pictured (L-R): George Achaves, Becca Walls, Hunter Kelly, Bentley, Lambert, Nancy Brooks, Margy Holland.

Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley entertained a group of reporters before their Locked & Reloaded Tour in Knoxville, TN. Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart” takes our No. 13 spot this week. Pictured (L-R): George Achaves, Becca Walls, Hunter Kelly, Bentley, Lambert, Nancy Brooks, Margy Holland.


The Farm recently embarked on a random acts of kindness day with 104.1/WTQR. The group visited with Joan, whose husband is fighting with cancer, and provided her with $500 to help with expenses. The Farm's single "Be Grateful" lands On Deck this week. Pictured (L-R) Daniel Baker, Tige Rodgers, Joan, and Damien

The Farm recently embarked on a random acts of kindness day with 104.1/WTQR. The group visited with Joan, whose husband is fighting with cancer, and provided her with $500 to help with expenses. The Farm’s single “Be Grateful” lands On Deck this week. Pictured (L-R) Daniel Baker, Tige Rodgers, Joan, and Damien


Brett Eldredge recently visited with KSON’s Kevin Callahan at the Syquan Casino in San Diego in promotion of his "Dont Ya" single, which lands at No. 70. Pictured (L-R): Emma Callahan (wife of Kevin Callahan), Brett Eldredge, and Kevin Callahan (PD KSON)

Brett Eldredge recently visited with KSON’s Kevin Callahan at the Syquan Casino in San Diego in promotion of his “Dont Ya” single, which lands at No. 70. Pictured (L-R): Emma Callahan (wife of Kevin Callahan), Brett Eldredge, and Kevin Callahan (PD KSON)


 
 
 
 

Artist News (2/8/13)

GrammysThe 2013 Grammy Awards will be under a strict “Wardrobe Advisory,” as issued by CBS’ Standard and Practice, according to Deadline Hollywood’s first report.
The Feb. 5 email advisory, which extends to audience members that appear on camera, requests: “any organized cause visibly spelled out on talent’s wardrobe be avoided.”
It goes on to detail, “buttocks and female breasts are adequately covered. Thong type costumes are problematic. Please avoid exposing bare fleshy under curves of the buttocks and buttock crack. Bare sides or under curvature of the breasts is also problematic. Please avoid sheer see-through clothing that could possibly expose female breast nipples. Please be sure the genital region is adequately covered so that there is no visible “puffy” bare skin exposure. Please avoid commercial identification of actual brand name products on T-shirts. Foreign language on wardrobe will need to be cleared. OBSCENITY OR PARTIALLY SEEN OBSCENITY ON WARDROBE IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR BROADCAST.”
The Grammy Awards airs Sunday night (Feb. 10) live from the L.A. Staples Center on CBS.

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“Pirate Flag,” the lead single from Kenny Chesney’s forthcoming April 30 album, Life On A Rock, debuted yesterday (Feb. 7).
Chesney’s mainstay video guru, Shaun Silva, directed the video (below), which receives a recognizable island motif. “Pirate Flag” was written by David Lee Murphy and Ross Copperman.

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Keith UrbanKeith Urban wrapped a seven date sold-out Australian Tour this week with three shows at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre. Urban performed on four different stages throughout the venue, giving the audience multiple perspectives of the country entertainer.
Devastating flooding forced the shows to be postponed twice in Queensland. During the events, Urban acknowledged the contribution of volunteers by inviting 15 individuals from the SES, Surf Lifesaving Qld and the Red Cross to join him on stage.
Urban returns to the studio this weekend, before presenting at the Grammy Awards on Sunday. Taping for American Idol continues this month.

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Hunter HayesThe lineup for Country Thunder has been expanded to include Hunter Hayes on July 21. The Twin Lakes, Wis. Festival runs from July 18-21 with previously announced performers including Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Little Big Town Jake Owen and more.
Click here for more information.
 
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gareth dunlop1Moraine Music/Nettwerk One artist Gareth Dunlop‘s track “Wrap Your Arms Around Me” will be featured on the Safe Haven soundtrack, which released Feb. 5. Dunlop will also open for John Oates at the historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn. on Feb. 9.
 

Charlie Cook On Air: Radio Losing A Connection?

CCook-onair-sm11There are now scores of entertainment vehicles trying to get between radio and the consumer. Radio has always been one of the most personal forms of communication. As a disc jockey I was taught that I was talking to thousands of listeners one at a time. Anyone who has been on the air knows the impact they can have on listeners. Services like Pandora, Spotify and even Facebook and Twitter are all great ways to entertain and communicate with friends. Most “social” Americans visit these sites every day. I check in on Facebook throughout the day to see what the stations I work with are doing in this space, but I also look in on friends and family to keep up to date.
The good news about Facebook and Twitter of course is that this can compliment listening if stations engage listeners correctly. I see too many jocks post throughout the day with no regard to recycling the listener to the station. Personally, Facebook is a great way to “broadcast” events in your life to your 1000 “friends.” Not sure why it’s used to pontificate about politics and cats rolling around the house, but a billion people can’t be wrong. Twitter is the narcissist best friend. Think back to when you were a kid and told your teacher everything you were thinking. It is about 8th grade when you realize they really couldn’t care less about 80% of the time. Twitter is for the 20%. I am guilty of this too. I use Foursquare to post on Facebook and Twitter. As I write this it has dawned on me that no one cares that I go to the gym. No one cares that I am sitting in an airport, unless they want me to move my carry-on so they can get a seat too. Spotify sends me a note when a registered friend of mine builds a playlist or joins. This I like. It is similar to radio a little. My friend likes KIIS-FM and I like my friend so I might also like KIIS-FM.
I say all of this because I am afraid that radio is losing its place as somewhere to gather socially. We know that radio is still the number one source for new music discovery. We know that, of all the above referenced social interactions, radio is still the most used. I just wonder if we are doing a good enough job reaching out to listening and bringing them into the camp.
Has radio lost its way and heading back to network radio? Just this week Clear Channel announced a national morning show to air on its Country stations from coast to coast. So now they are offering a morning show, an afternoon show (Big D and Bubba) and evening and overnight shows with Blair Garner. That leaves middays, never the most interactive daypart. Many midday shows have become the equivalent to Pandora. How are these national shows going to interact locally with listeners on Facebook? I know that CCME is sophisticated enough to provide opportunities to “be local,” but it is still not the same as being local.
I am sure this new morning show is going to be entertaining. I am sure, over a period of time, this show is going to do great in individual markets. I wish it all the success in the world. I have absolutely no problem with it. I just wonder if we are losing the connection to the person that calls the station and wants to talk to the jock on the air. Just talk.
 
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)
 
 

Warner To Purchase Parlophone From UMG

parlWarner Music Group Corp., an Access Industries company, has entered an agreement to acquire the Parlophone Label Group from Universal Music Group for around $765 million in an all-cash transaction. Parlophone, formerly a part of EMI Music, has an artist roster and catalog of recordings that includes Coldplay, Daft Punk, Danger Mouse, David Guetta, Deep Purple, Duran Duran, Iron Maiden, Jethro Tull, Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, Pink Floyd, Radiohead and Tina Turner.
In order to receive clearance from EU regulators to purchase EMI’s recorded music division, Universal had to agree to sell off certain EMI assets, such as Parlophone. Under that $1.9 billion deal, Universal took control of EMI’s Capitol and Virgin labels, which led to Capitol Nashville being absorbed by UMG Nashville. In a separate transaction, EMI’s publishing arm was sold to an investor consortium led by Sony, resulting in the local merger of EMI Music Nashville and Sony/ATV.
The New York Times reports Warner Music beat out a few other bidders to purchase Parlophone: “Sony Music and BMG Rights Management had made a joint bit, as did the music impresarios Simon Fuller and Chris Blackwell; the other major bidder was Ronald Perelman’s company MacAndrews & Forbes…The deal is a win for Warner, which since 2000 has made several unsuccessful efforts to buy or merge with EMI. In addition to greater market share, it will allow Warner to bulk up its relatively weak international infrastructure.”
The closing of the transaction is expected to occur mid-year 2013, subject to certain regulatory approvals.