Underwood Honored by Country Music Association of Australia

Pictured (L-R): Gary Overton, CEO & Chairman, Sony Music Nashville; Carrie Underwood; and, Rachel Fontenot, Associate Director, Marketing, Sony Music Nashville.

Pictured (L-R): Gary Overton, CEO & Chairman, Sony Music Nashville; Carrie Underwood; and, Rachel Fontenot, Associate Director, Marketing, Sony Music Nashville.


Just prior to Carrie Underwood taking her “Blown Away Tour” to London, Dublin and Belfast and then various dates in Canada, Sony Music Nashville’s Chairman and CEO Gary Overton christened her international bon voyage with a surprise presentation.
Recently, Carrie was awarded the “Top-Selling International Album of the Year” for Blown Away by the Country Music Association of Australia; but, she was unable to personally receive her “Golden Guitar” trophy at the ceremony in Tamworth, Australia.
 

[Updated] Industry Ink (3-11-13)

Pictured: Bill Carter (c) receives Crystal Award from  Richard W. Davies,Executive Director, Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism (l) and Sloane RobertsMiss Arkansas 2012 (r).

Pictured: Bill Carter (c) receives Crystal Award from Richard W. Davies,
Executive Director, Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism (l) and Sloane Roberts
Miss Arkansas 2012 (r).


Music business attorney, manager, television producer and executive producer Bill Carter was recently honored twice in his home state of Arkansas. First, it was announced that he will be inducted into the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame during a ceremony to be held June 8 in Hot Springs, Ark. Earlier this week, Carter also accepted the Crystal Award from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism in recognition of his work collaborating with Arkansas State University to restore Johnny Cash’s boyhood home in Dyess, Ark.
Carter’s early dealings in politics led to a career as an attorney, where he was called upon to help the Rolling Stones with a few legal matters, including getting lead singer Keith Richards access back into the United States following a drug bust in Toronto. Carter’s career has included working as a manager, television producer and most recently, executive producer of the annual Johnny Cash Music Festival.

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Kama Upton

Kama Upton

Paradigm Talent Agency’s Kama Upton will be honored at an event on April 12 hosted by the local chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation celebrating Nashville’s 2013 Top 30 Under 30. The annual event, which takes place at the Hutton Hotel, recognizes successful young professionals for their achievements in the Nashville business and philanthropic communities.

Kama began working at Paradigm in 2007, shortly after moving to Nashville. This past February, after almost 6 years with the company, she was promoted to agent. As a member of the Women’s Music Business Association (WMBA) she has served as Community Service Chair, Secretary, and most recently as President in 2012. Kama is also a member of the Troubadour Society at the Country Music Hall of Fame, Musicians On Call’s Young Professionals Committee, and serves on the alumni committee of the Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID).

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michael cosner11BHP Recordings has added Michael Cosner to its roster. The label stated that the addition of Michael will “nicely compliment and round out the current roster with a straightforward male Country Artist.”

Michael is excited about the move. “All the artists under the BHP brand share the same drive and passion that I have for the music. We’re going to combine our promotional efforts to collectively get our music into places we might not have been able to reach individually. These days, it’s easier than ever to distribute product independently, but to have a label and a team behind you is huge because there is so much other work involved in trying to break through, especially on the radio and retail fronts.”

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dennis entertainment11Dennis Entertainment has a new Nashville address. They are now located at 903 18th Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37212.

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 Radio promotion “heavyweights” Jimmy Rector (EMI Nashville) and Keith Gale (RCA) won their respective boxing bouts during Friday night’s sold-out 9th Annual Ringside: A Fight For Kids in Liberty Hall at The Factory in Franklin, Tenn. Rector defeated Damon Moberly (Mercury Nashville) and Gale was victorious against EJ Bernas (Bigger Picture Group), but all four men were champions in helping to benefit The Charley Foundation, which supports charitable agencies addressing the critical needs of area children.

Pictured (L-R): Jimmy Rector (EMI Nashville) and Keith Gale (RCA) display their Lucchese “Rumble on the Row” hand-tooled championship belts.Photo: Karen Will Rogers

Pictured (L-R): Jimmy Rector (EMI Nashville) and Keith Gale (RCA) display their Lucchese “Rumble on the Row” hand-tooled championship belts.
Photo: Karen Will Rogers


 
 
 
 

Symphony Spring Fashion Show Announces Performers

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Karen Elson and Leagues.

The Nashville Symphony Spring Fashion Show will feature Monique Lhuillier’s Fall 2013 Collection, as well as musical performances by Karen Elson and Leagues. The April 9 event at Schermerhorn Symphony Center will be emceed by CMT personality Allison DeMarcus and raises funds for the educational and artistic programs of the Nashville Symphony.

Though Elson is best known as a model, the Nashville resident is also a musical artist offering a blend of folk balladry, cabaret and roots music. She is currently at work on her second album.
Indie-rock band Leagues is made up of singer Thad Cockrell, guitarist Tyler Burkum and drummer Jeremy Lutito. The group recently released its debut album, You Belong Here.
Tickets for reserved seating on the floor and in loge boxes begin at $300 and include a dinner after-party. “Young & Fashionable” tickets are $150 each.
Past musical guests have included Carrie Underwood and Little Big Town.

Sony Corporation Chairman Stringer to Retire

Howard Stringer

Howard Stringer


Sony Corporation chairman Howard Stringer will retire in June. He announced his departure in New York during a speech at the Japan Society on Friday (March 8), according to the Associated Press. His retirement will come at an annual general shareholders’ meeting in June.
Stringer, a 15-year employee at Sony, became president in 2005. He handed over the helm last year to his successor Kazuo Hirai, longtime head of Sony’s video game unit.
“I was pleased to hand the reins to Kazuo Hirai last year because I saw in him the right mix of skills to lead Sony, and I knew it was the right time to bring about generational change,” Stringer said in the speech. “Over the course of the past year, he has come into his own and is leading Sony with vision and authority.”
Stringer said he will remain busy with charity work in education and medicine, and will continue as chair of the American Film Institute. Prior to joining Sony in 1997, Stringer had a 30-year career as a journalist, producer and executive at CBS, Inc.
 

MusicRow Reveals 2013 Rising Women on the Row

Final_Logo_SponsorMusicRow is proud to announce the honorees who will be saluted as this year’s Rising Women on The Row. The second annual event will honor Cyndi Forman (VP Creative, UMPG Nashville), Cindy Heath (Owner, Monarch Publicity), Beth Laird (Co-Owner/GM, Creative Nation), Cindy Mabe (Sr. Vice President, Marketing, UMG Nashville), and Brandi Simms (Sr. Manager of Membership and Balloting, CMA).
Honorees will be feted at a private sit-down breakfast and awards ceremony set for Friday, March 22 at 8:30 a.m. at Maggiano’s, featuring special guest speaker Mary Ann McCready of Flood, Bumstead, McCready, McCarthey. Read more about McCready here or find information about the event here.

Cyndi Forman

Cyndi Forman


Cyndi Forman
VP Creative, Universal Music Publishing Group

As head of the creative department at UMPG Nashville, Cyndi Forman focuses on artist and writer development, leading the creative staff and finding opportunities for UMPG writers and the UMPG Nashville catalog. Among the top songwriters she works with are Rivers Rutherford, Hunter Hayes and Shane McAnally, to name a few. Known for recognizing talent, she is credited with signing and developing Hayes, and has placed hits including “You & Tequila,” recorded by Kenny Chesney and Grace Potter.
After obtaining a Music Business degree from Belmont University, Forman became Creative Director at Balmur Entertainment. In 2002, she joined Almo Irving Music, which became part of Universal Music Publishing Group a year later. At UMPG she assumed the role of Creative Director, and has continued to rise through the ranks ever since.
Cindy Heath
Owner, Monarch Publicity

Cindy Heath

Cindy Heath


Cindy Heath debuted her publicity company over two years ago where the roster is a mix of established and rising artists and companies including Chris Young, Craig Morgan, Craig Campbell, High Valley, and NRA Country. She launched Monarch Publicity following successful tenures at major labels Sony and Lyric Street.
Heath serves on the board of directors of the Women’s Music Business Association. Her numerous charitable endeavors include Monarch’s pro bono services for the Shalom Foundation, which provides humanitarian assistance to children and families living in extreme poverty. She is involved with the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge to fight cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases, and actively supports Run, Walk, Wheel, & Roll (RWWR), ABLE Youth. Heath is also a Gulch Business Improvement District board member.
Beth Laird
Co-Owner/GM, Creative Nation

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Beth Laird


Beth Laird oversees all operations and creative endeavors at Creative Nation, including publishing and career management for songwriters Luke Laird, Barry Dean, Maggie Chapman and Native Run. In the last year, the company has landed 27 cuts and four singles and established partnerships with Universal Music Publishing and Pulse Recording. She also initiated successful collaborations between husband Luke and rising artists Kacey Musgraves and Brett Eldredge.
Before starting Creative Nation, Beth Laird spent five years as a writer/publisher representative at BMI. During her tenure there, she launched BMI BUZZ at the Basement and East Side Sounds, and a Belmont University internship experience called BMI Catalog Cast. She also created the BMI Live program, which pays songwriters of all levels for live performances. These initiatives and more resulted in her being named one of Billboard’s 30 Under 30 in 2010.
Laird currently serves on the boards of Preston Taylor Ministries and Young Entertainment Professionals, and was previously on the Gospel Music Association board. She also organizes volunteer opportunities for Creative Nation’s writers, employees and interns.
Cindy Mabe

Cindy Mabe


Cindy Mabe
Sr. Vice President, Marketing, UMG Nashville

Cindy Mabe orchestrates the label group’s marketing efforts for its extensive roster. She oversees Creative Services, Digital Marketing, Marketing, International and Media Marketing divisions for all four Universal labels (Capitol, EMI, Mercury and MCA). Mabe joined Capitol Records Nashville in 2007 and was promoted to her current post following Universal’s purchase of Capitol/EMI in 2012. Prior to that she worked for the Sony Music Group for 13 years.
Mabe has overseen marketing campaigns that yielded fifteen No. 1 albums during her time at Capitol, and been pivotal in developing the exceptional careers of Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker. Most recently, she and her team scored with successful albums by Little Big Town and Gary Allan. Mabe’s community service endeavors include the Pencil Foundation Board.
Brandi Simms
Sr. Manager of Membership and Balloting, Country Music Association
Brandi Simms

Brandi Simms


Since joining CMA in 2001, Brandi Simms has been consistently promoted, and currently oversees all balloting for the CMA Awards, CMA Broadcast Awards, and the Country Music Hall of Fame elections. In recent years this role included updating the CMA Awards balloting process, and the re-launch of the SRO touring awards.
Simms also works with the CMA Board of Directors, where she manages board member elections, board communication and activities. For the organization’s general membership, she focuses on growing and retaining members by offering engagement, networking, healthcare and educational opportunities.
Outside CMA, Simms is active in numerous organizations, including serving on the board of directors of the Salvation Army. She previously spent three years as president of the Women’s Music Business Association, and remains an active board member.
The second annual Rising Women on the Row event is sponsored by City National Bank.

Rising Women on the Row Breakfast To Feature Mary Ann McCready

Mary Ann McCready

Mary Ann McCready


Mary Ann McCready, a founding principal and President of business management firm Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc., will be the special guest at MusicRow’s Rising Women on the Row ceremony. The second annual event will honor women who have made substantial contributions to the Nashville music industry early in their careers. This year’s honorees, Cyndi Forman, Beth Laird, Cindy Heath, Cindy Mabe, and Brandi Simms, will be feted at a sit-down breakfast and awards ceremony on Friday, March 22 at 8:30 a.m. at Maggiano’s. Read more about the honorees. Further information, including tickets for the event, can be found here.
McCready’s illustrious career includes being named one of Billboard’s top “Women In Music” in 2011 and 2012. She was the first female Vice President of National Sales and Marketing for a major record company and the first female recipient of the CMA’s Founding President’s Award. She is a Trustee for the Country Music Hall of Fame, Council Member for The W.O. Smith Community Music School and Audit Committee Member for MusiCares. McCready is the outgoing Chair of The Music City Music Council, and her other previous service positions include roles with Leadership Music, CMA, NARAS, the Better Business Bureau and Nashville Children’s Theatre. McCready also spearheaded the establishment of the CMA’s Horizon Award and The Irving Waugh Award of Excellence.
RWOTRFBMM is a nationally-known company with offices in Nashville and New York City, which represents entertainers, members of the music business, professional athletes, and wealthy individuals. The company’s clients include Kelly Clarkson, Keith Urban, Pearl Jam, Rascal Flatts, Vince Gill, Kings of Leon, Lady Antebellum, Hunter Hayes, Blake Shelton, Gary Allan, Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, The Black Keys, Eric Church, and numerous others.
 

Crownover Blevins, P.C. Adds Paralegal To Staff

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Marie Gurgel


As they celebrate their move into the 54 Music Square East Building, music, media and business firm Crownover Blevins, P.C. welcomed Marie Gurgel to their firm as paralegal to lawyers Derek Crownover, Allen Blevins and Austen Adams.
Gurgel has over 12 years experience as a paralegal in estate planning, tax planning, probate, trust administration and corporate transactional work. Most recently, Gurgel worked at Kizer and Gammeltoft, a firm Blevins founded in Knoxville.
“We already knew that Marie was a star because she had previously worked with Allen Blevins at his estate and corporate practice in Knoxville, so we were delighted when she agreed to move to Nashville and join us,” said founding partner, Crownover.
“I am excited to have relocated to Nashville in order to have the opportunity to work with lawyers like Derek, Allen and Austen,” said Gurgel. “It’s a breath of fresh air to join a firm with such forward-thinking lawyers and staff. I am already enjoying the town, the clients and the work.”

 

Richey, Stevens, Griffin To Release Albums

patty griffin american kid11New West Records artist Patty Griffin will release her new album, American Kid, on May 7. The album, co-produced by Griffin and Craig Ross, is Griffin’s seventh album and first on New West. The album is Griffin’s first album of mostly new material since 2007’s Children Running Through. Since then, she recorded the Grammy-winning project Downtown Church in 2010 and became a member of Band of Joy alongside Robert Plant.
Tracklisting for American Kid:
Go Wherever You Want To Go
Don’t Let Me Die In Florida
Ohio
Wild Old Dog
Mom & Dad’s Waltz
Faithful Son
Highway Son
That Kind of Lonely
Irish Boy
Get Ready Marie
Not A Bad Man
Gonna Miss You When You’re Gone

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tate stevens album cover1X Factor winner Tate Stevens will release his self-titled debut project on Syco Music/RCA Nashville on April 23. The album features eleven songs, including three co-written by Stevens. Blake Chancey produced the album. “Since winning The X Factor, we’ve listened to hundreds of songs and set a ton of writing appointments with some of Nashville’s best songwriters,” says Stevens. “The outcome is a collection of eleven songs I’m really proud of, and I can’t wait to get this record out there!”

Tracklisting for Tate Stevens:

1. I Got This
Tate Stevens/Joe Diffie/Wade Kirby/Phil O’Donnell
2. Can’t Get Nothin’ Done
Tate Stevens/Ashley Gorley/Wade Kirby/Phil O’Donnell
3. Ride It Out
Tate Stevens/Shane Minor/David Lee Murphy
4. Power Of A Love Song
Jeremy Bussey/Bradley Gaskin/Marcus Franklin Johnson
5. Sweet
Kelly Garrett/Kendell Marvel/Tim Owens
6. That’s Where We Live
Carson Chamberlain/Wade Kirby/Phil O’Donnell
7. El Camino
Chris Hennessee/Donny Lowery
8. That’s How You Get The Girl
Dallas Davidson/Ben Hayslip/Rivers Rutherford
9. Ordinary Angels
Victoria Banks/Phil Barton/Emily Shackleton
10. The Last Thing I Do
David Lee Murphy/Kim Tribble
11. Holler If You’re With Me
Jeremy Bussey/Drew Davis

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kim richey thorn in my heart1Kim Richey‘s latest album, Thorn In My Heart, will release April 16 on Yep Roc Records. Recorded at Mr. Lemon’s Studio in Nashville and produced by Neilson Hubbard, the project features 12 original songs and follows 2010’s Wreck Your Wheels. The album features appearances from Jason Isbell, Trisha Yearwood, Carl Broemel of My Morning Jacket and Pat Sansone of Wilco, among others.

Returning to Nashville after three years in London, the Ohio native says, “From the beginning I wanted this to be a country record. I think that all started back when I was asked to learn a country cover for a BBC radio program in Glasgow, The Ricky Ross Show. I learned ‘Sunday Morning Coming Down’ by Kris Kristofferson. We worked up a version to do at our shows. We started adding other songs to our show that had more of a traditional country feel and then it took off from there.”
Richey, a former professional chef, got her first record deal at 37 and co-wrote two number one hits, including “Believe Me Baby I Lied” for Yearwood and “Nobody Wins” for Radney Foster. Other songwriting contributions include songs for Jim Lauderdale, Brooks & Dunn and Patty Loveless, Mary Chapin Carpenter and James Morrison. Her vocals also appear on albums by Yearwood, Carpenter, Gretchen Peters, Isbell, Rodney Crowell, William Shatner, Ryan Adams and Shawn Colvin.

LifeNotes: Claude King Dies

Country entertainer Claude King, an original member of the Louisiana Hayride, has died at age 90. King is best-known for his 1962 hit, “Wolverton Mountain,” (written by Merle Kilgore), which portrayed the fictional account of Clifton Clowers, a mountain man who closely guarded his daughter from potential admirers. King had additional country hits including 1961’s “Big River, Big Man” and “The Comancheros,” 1962’s “The Burning of Atlanta,” 1965’s “Tiger Woman” and 1969’s “All For The Love Of A Girl.”
King was a member of both ASCAP and the Screen Actors’ Guild (SAG). He appeared in the 1982 television miniseries The Blue and the Gray, and in several feature films.
Louisiana native King had celebrated his birthday and 67th wedding anniversary to wife, Barbara, just last month.
 

Ashley Monroe Displays Elegance, Heartbreak at Nashville Show

Ashley Monroe (R) joined onstage by Jessi Alexander. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Ashley Monroe (R) joined onstage by Jessi Alexander. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images


It was a sizable night for Crush management’s Ashley Monroe and young duo, Striking Matches at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley, yesterday evening (Mar. 7). The 26-year-old Monroe performed with the confidence of a time-honored Opry veteran throughout her first Nashville show since Warner Nashville’s Like A Rose release on Tuesday (March 5).
Before Monroe took the stage, talented duo, Striking Matches, warmed the crowd. The young couple displayed topnotch songwriting and instrumentals on titles including “Tell Me So” and “When the Right One Comes Along,” a track featured in ABC’s Nashville.
All ears and eyes were to the stage when John Grady introduced “the bell of the ball,” Monroe. The Warner recording artist stepped before the sold-out crowd like country music royalty, donning a nude asymmetrical flapper dress adorned with a shimmering necklace and heels, which she confessed belonged to her Pistol Annies’ bandmate Miranda Lambert.
Bearing the torch for country music, Monroe sold the crowd from the first note. She continued to play through album tracks including the realistic “Two Weeks Late,” triumphant “Like A Rose,” mournful “Morning After” and hopeful “Used,” in addition to an updated old favorite, “Satisfied” and a rendition of Lambert’s No. 1 single, “Heart Like Mine,” which Monroe co-wrote.
With the backing of just four musicians, Monroe invited songwriting couple Jessi Alexander and Jon Randall to bolster background vocals on “You Got Me Now,” and “She’s Driving Me Out Of Your Mind.” Monroe’s Pistol Annies bandmate Angaleena Presley joined her onstage for “Weed Instead of Roses.” The set’s closing number, “Monroe Suede,” had some in the audience dancing between aisles.
As expected, the illustrious concert was over all too soon, leaving the crowd longing for more of Monroe’s ornamental voice and heartbreaking lyrics. Perhaps some even wondered if it might not be too early for the old-soul to be inducted in the Hall of Fame.