Industry Ink (4-18-13)

Pictured (L-R): Front Row: Dave Barnes, Thomas Rhett, Shane McAnally, Brad Warren, Tina Parol, Rachel Beauregard, April Geesbreght, Maggie Chapman, Natalie Hemby and Creative Nation’s Beth Laird. Back Row – Brett Warren, Luke Laird, Troy Verges, Creative Nation’s Julie Stuckey, Rodney Clawson, Bryan Dawley and Barry Dean.
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Warner/Chappell Music has signed a worldwide co-publishing agreement with country singer/songwriter Elizabeth Huett. Hailing from Riverside, Calif., Huett has been singing and acting since the age of six, and over the past three years toured internationally as a background singer for Taylor Swift. Huett is managed by Craig Dunn with The Collective.
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Lucas Hoge has signed with Artist Events Nashville (AEN) for booking representation. “We are very proud to represent an artist with this much achievement in so many other facets beyond a radio release. After seeing his live performance, we unanimously agreed and made the mutual decision to sign Lucas Hoge to Artist Events emerging artist roster,” says Gary Kirves, Artist Events Nashville CEO. “Lucas is a professional at many levels and his talents multi-faceted. Many people have enjoyed his ‘entertainment value’ as an actor, speaker, songwriter, singer and musician–he is an exceptional talent as a whole.”
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The RIAA has announced several gold and platinum certifications, including Gary Allan‘s “Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain),” which has gone Platinum, Kacey Musgraves‘ “Merry Go Round,” which has been certified Gold, and Matt Redman‘s “10,000 Reasons,” which has also been certified Gold. Big Machine’s Taylor Swift also secured a new Platinum for “Begin Again,” while Swift’s “22” was certified Gold.

Craig Campbell recently gave fans a glimpse at all the tracks from his upcoming album, Never Regret, via the new social media app Vine. Yesterday (April 17), Campbell used Vine 

The Pistol Annies are inviting fans to join them on a interactive experience leading up to the launch of their new album Annie Up on May 7.
Lonestar has announced that their new album, Life As We Know It, will be released Tuesday, June 4 via the band’s own 4 Star Records, in partnership with The Orchard. The project marks the first full-length album release for the band in over three years and the first since the much-anticipated return of original vocalist Richie McDonald.
Revered songwriter Guy Clark will release his first studio album in four years on July 23. My Favorite Picture Of You will hit shelves via Dualtone Records.
Sony has placed the former EMI buildings on the market for sale. These buildings are located at 41-35 Music Square East and total 17,015 square feet.
Meanwhile, designer Manuel Cuevas has sold his building, located at 1922 Broadway, for $1,200,000.
GAC-TV will debut a new reality series, The Willis Clan, beginning June 27 at 8 p.m. ET. The show focuses on Toby and Brenda Willis and their 12 children, ages 2-21, who are accomplished singers, songwriters, multi-instrumentalists and, in the case of the older kids, competitive dancers.
Brad Paisley‘s eighth studio album and first self-produced project, Wheelhouse, sold more than 100,000 albums according to Nielsen SoundScan, making it the top-selling country album this week. The release marks Paisley’s seventh consecutive studio album to debut as the nation’s best-selling country release.
The Ram Truck brand is celebrating the end of its successful “Road to the Ram® Jam” all-star country music series which raised a total of $181,731 for charities with the auction of each participating artist’s Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn truck. The series concluded with Easton Corbin’s truck raising $37,101 for the Freedom Alliance Scholarship Fund, which honors Americans in our Armed Forces who have sacrificed life or limb defending our country by awarding college scholarships to their children.