[Updated] Industry Ink (4-23-13)

Still Working Music Matt Nolen

Pictured (L-R): Alex Orbison, Co-president Still Working Music; Kendall Lettow, Creative Director Still Working Music, Kos Weaver, EVP BMG Chrysalis; Matt Nolen, Tommy Lee James, Still Working Music; Daniel Lee, Senior Creative Director BMG Chrysalis

Still Working Music has signed songwriter Matt Nolen.

Nolen has had major label cuts with artists Eric Paslay, Bucky Covington and Trace Adkins. “I am pumped that Matt has joined the still working family we are growing,” said Alex Orbison, co-president of Still Working.
Still Working Music’s roster also includes writers Tommy Lee James and Chase Yaklin.

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phil vassar publicity photo11APA Nashville has signed Phil Vassar to its talent roster. “Phil is an accomplished musician and writer, a true artist with one of the most engaging live shows out there,” commented APA’s Jeff Howard.  “We are beyond excited about his joining the APA team.”

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sound control logoSound Control has moved from their Music Row location (the CTM Recording building as Studio B, formerly The Bayou Recording building) to the Java Jive Studio, located off I-24W at the Joelton, Tenn. exit (Exit 35). Java Jive is owned and operated by Dave and Carolyn Smith. Sound Control has had sessions featuring George Jones, Joe Diffie, Pam Tillis, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Josh Turner, Dierks Bentley, Tracy Lawrence, Nicole Nordeman, Marty Stuart, Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner and many others. For more information, visit soundcontrolstudio.com.

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pete kennedy headshotMake Welcome Entertainment has added Pete Kennedy to its artist roster. The Irish singer-songwriter plans to launch a US tour later in 2013.
“We are excited to welcome Pete into the Make Welcome family.  His soulful vocals and passion for country music are sure to make an impact across America and we are excited to help him realize that goal,” said Andrea Ball, founder of Make Welcome Entertainment.
“I’m looking forward to working with the team at Make Welcome and the opportunity to play my music for more audiences in the United States,” said Kennedy.

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UMPG Koozie Crop111Universal Music Publishing Group Nashville (UMPG Nashville) took over Whiskey Jam at Winner’s Bar & Grill last night (April 22), where UMPG’s writers and artists performed to a capacity crowd.
Some of the artists and writers that performed included Greg Bates, JT Hodges, Striking Matches, and Ryan Hurd. This marks the first time a music company has partnered with the popular event.

 
 
 
 

'We're All For The Hall' Brings In Nearly $650,000

all for the hall 2013Keith Urban and Vince Gill‘s ‘We’re All For The Hall 2013’ benefit concert at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on April 16 netted almost $650,000, bringing the event’s four-year total to more than $2 million. The concert brought together nearly 14,000 fans to support the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
In addition to Urban and Gill, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Rosanne Cash, Jessi Colter, Billy Joe Shaver, Hank Williams Jr., Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Tim McGraw, Trace Adkins, Brantley Gilbert, Montgomery Gentry Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock performed during the event.

“This year’s All For the Hall show was the biggest and best ever,” said Museum Director Kyle Young. “Keith’s theme for the concert, ‘Rebels and Renegades,’ was an inspired celebration of artistic freedom; to have Country Music Hall of Famers Vince, Kris and Willie; legends Rosanne, Jessi, Billy Joe and Hank; and current superstars Keith, Jason, Eric, Tim, Trace, Brantley, Montgomery Gentry, Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock sharing one stage on this museum’s behalf is inspiring and humbling.
“Keith and Vince continue to demonstrate that they are two of country music’s best custodians,” Young continued. “The funds this show generates go directly to support museum exhibits, school and public programs, and the care of our collection, and we are beyond grateful for their efforts.”
The event was sponsored by City National Bank, with additional support from Ford Motor Company/Middle Tennessee Ford Dealers. Nearly 90 corporate and individual partners played a role in the benefit by contributing products, time or funds.

 

Tom Douglas To Be Saluted in 'Poets and Prophets' Series on May 18

countrymusichalloffameThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will honor songwriter Tom Douglas on May 18 as the subject of the Poets and Prophets: Legendary Country Songswriters series. Beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the museum’s Ford Theater, there will be an in-depth interview and performance. The program will be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org.
Hosted by Museum Editor Michael Gray, the 90-minute program will include recordings, photos and film clips from the museum’s Frist Library and Archive. Immediately after the program, Douglas will signed limited edition, commemorative Hatch Show Print Posters.
Douglas’ first big break came in 1994, when Collin Raye released “Little Rock.” Later successes include Tim McGraw‘s “Grown Men Don’t Cry,” “My Little Girl,” “Let It Go” and “Southern Voice.” Lady Antebellum found success with the Douglas-penned “I Run To You” and “Hello World,” and Martina McBride had a high-charting hit single with “Love’s The Only House.” Douglas has had songs recorded by Garth Brooks, Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton, George Strait, Randy Travis, Carrie Underwood, Trisha Yearwood and others. What is perhaps his career-defining song is “The House That Built Me,” co-written with Allen Shamblin and recorded by Miranda Lambert.
Douglas was born in Atlanta in 1953. He graduated from Oglethorpe University in 1975 and earned his MBA from Georgia State University in 1977. He pursued an advertising career in Atlanta while he wrote songs. Del Bryant signed him to BMI in the late 1970s. In 1993, he signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV. He has had more than 130 songs recorded and continues to write. He teaches a lyric writing class at Belmont University and regularly participates in songwriter showcases.

Ryman Lofts Hold Grand Opening Celebration

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Pictured (L-R): Gwen Coffey, Director of Program Compliance, Tennessee Housing Development Agency; Ralph Mosley, chairman of the Board of Commissioners, Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency; Mayor Karl Dean; Mary Ann McCready, former chair of the Music City Music Council; Jody Williams, Music City Music Council; Mary Ann Lang, City Real Estate Advisors of Boston; Randy Goodman, chair of the Music City Music Council; Don Abel, president, Fifth Third Bank Tennessee.


Mayor Karl Dean, with MDHA, the Music City Music Council and members of the city’s arts community, joined tenants of Ryman Lofts for a grand opening celebration recently in Nashville. The event included a ribbon cutting, along with performances and artwork displays by tenants. Tenants also wrote and performed the song “Looks Like We’re Home” for the grand opening. The Ryman Lofts are located on Hermitage Avenue at Middleton Street, near the one time home of Captain Thomas Ryman, who oversaw the 1890s construction of the downtown auditorium that today bears his name.

“Part of what makes Nashville known around the world is the incredible creative community we have living and working in our city,” Mayor Dean said. “Nothing inspires a creative mind like bringing it together with other creative minds, and that synergy between smart, talented individuals is exactly what excites me about Ryman Lofts.”
The 53,000-square-foot building in Rolling Mill Hill includes 60 studio, 1-bedroom and 3-bedroom apartments. All of the units are currently pre-leased or occupied. Ground was broken on Ryman Lofts in October 2011, and the building was substantially completed in January 2013.
The idea for Ryman Lofts grew from the Music City Music Council, which recognized that making quality affordable urban housing available to emerging artists can spur small business development, reduce transportation demands and help nurture the city’s creative workforce.
“It’s been truly exciting to see this building go from concept to a home for dozens of Nashville artists,” said Randy Goodman, who serves as co-chair with Mayor Dean of the Music City Music Council. “The idea for Ryman Lofts stemmed from conversations between music industry leaders like Tim DuBois, Jody Williams, Mary Ann McCready, the Mayor’s Office and MDHA. To see people living at Ryman Lofts and to know they are already creating art here is really cool.”
Applications were accepted online beginning in October, 2012 and move-ins began in early February of this year. While the majority of residents at Ryman Lofts are musical artists, people in the visual and performance arts also call the building home, including painters, sculptors, actors and photographers among the tenants. Units are available to working and aspiring artists who “practice in the unique creation and public display or performance of visual arts, craft, sound and performance art, film and television, theater, dance, music or literary arts.”
In order to qualify for residency at Ryman Lofts, applicants undergo a credit and criminal background check and submit examples of their work along with three letters of reference for a panel of arts experts to review. While it wasn’t required that the applicants make their living solely from their work, the panel looked for evidence the applicant was pursuing a career in the arts on a “regular and persistent basis.” Applicants must also earn 60 percent or less of the area median income.
“Our research and our experience with Ryman Lofts show us that people are embracing the idea of living in downtown Nashville,” said Ralph Mosley, chair, MDHA Board of Commissioners. “For these artists, being close to music venues, art galleries and nightlife, combined with affordability, makes Ryman Lofts a great place to live.”
 

Phil Keaggy To Be Honored With ASCAP Golden Note Award

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Phil Keaggy. Photo by Sean Hagwell


The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) will honor songwriter and guitarist Phil Keaggy with the prestigious ASCAP Golden Note Award during the 35th Annual ASCAP Christian Music Awards. The awards will be held on Monday, May 6 at The Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn. The invitation-only event will also honor the songwriters and publishers of ASCAP’s most performed Christian songs of the past year.
ASCAP’s Golden Note Award is presented to songwriters, composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones. Past recipients include Michael W. Smith, Bob McDill, Don Williams, Garth Brooks, Lindsey Buckingham, Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire and J.D. Souther, among others.
ASCAP’s Michael Martin commented, “Phil Keaggy’s influence on both the contemporary Christian and mainstream music markets is immeasurable. We are very proud to honor him with the ASCAP Golden Note Award in recognition of his incredible career.”

Glen Campbell Re-Releases Tracks on New CD

Glen-CampbellGlen Campbell will release a new 12-track album, See You There, with Surfdog Records on August 6.
Campbell, who turned 77 years old yesterday (April 22), offers new takes of career-defining hits, including “Gentle On My Mind,” “By The Time I Get To Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman,” “Galveston” and “Rhinestone Cowboy.”
Produced by Dave Darling and Surfdog founder Dave Kaplan, the collection also includes “Waiting on the Comin’ of my Lord,” a track unreleased from Campbell’s 2011 Ghost on the Canvas CD, in addition to three tracks from the project’s bonus disc, “There’s No Me… Without You,” “What I Wouldn’t Give,” “I Wish You Were Here.”
“When Glen heard the results of what Dave and Dave did in reinterpreting these songs, he lit up and was smiling from ear to ear,” says Kim Campbell, Glen’s wife. “The producers took the magic of his voice and showcased it with tastefully chosen instrumentation, in a whole new and different way.”
Campbell’s The Glen Campbell Goodbye Tour ended in California last year. Glen’s wife, Kim, tells the AP thatCampbell’s Alzheimer’s disease has progressed past the point of allowing the country legend to continue performing on the road. She noted, Glen continues to play golf and his family invites musicians to the house, including songwriter Jimmy Webb.
Surfdog, based in Encinitas, Calif., includes an independent record label as well as artist management, publishing, merchandising and marketing divisions.
See You There Track Listing
1.      Hey Little One
2.      Wichita Lineman
3.      Gentle On My Mind
4.      I Wish You Were Here
5.      Waiting on the Comin’ of My Lord
6.      What I Wouldn’t Give
7.      Galveston
8.      By the Time I Get to Phoenix
9.      There’s No Me…Without You
10.   True Grit
11.   Rhinestone Cowboy
12.   Waiting on the Comin’ of My Lord (feat. Jose Hernandez & Mariachi Del Sol De Mexico)

Free Weekly Concert Series Returns To Nashville

nashville dancin'11“Nashville Dancin’ presented by Dollar General,” marks the return of the city’s free Thursday summer concert series at Nashville’s Riverfront Park.
“The return of the Nashville Dancin’ concert series is great news for Nashville and music fans,” said Nashville Mayor Karl Dean. “The free concerts will be family-friendly and include many top names from a variety of musical genres. Concert-goers will get a chance to enjoy our beautiful riverfront during the shows, which will add energy to our already vibrant downtown. I always say you can never have too much live music in Nashville, and I want to thank Dollar General, Tom Morales, Kaleidoscope Media and all of the great sponsors supporting this event for giving Nashvillians another great reason to come downtown for music.”
“Nashville Dancin’ presented by Dollar General” will feature free Thursday evening shows kicking off June 13 and going through Aug. 1 beginning at 5 p.m. on Nashville’s Riverfront Park.  The talent lineup will be announced in May.
Television and radio personality Storme Warren will host several of the shows and the event’s festive atmosphere will be augmented by local Nashville food trucks.
For over a decade, Dancin’ in the District was a Nashville institution, bringing some of the best live music to downtown Nashville and helping to revitalize lower Broadway.

2013 Dates for “Nashville Dancin’”:
  • June 13
  • June 20
  • June 27
  • July 11
  • July 18
  • July 25
  • August 1

 

MusicRowPics: The Henningsens Artist Visit

the henningsens11Earlier this month (April 1), Arista Nashville’s The Henningsens visited MusicRow headquarters. The family trio, made up of father Brian, son Aaron and daughter Clara, has already written the hits “You Lie” and “All Your Life” for the The Band Perry, but the group now recorded their own original tunes.
The trio shared their current single, “American Beautiful,” and explained how the first time they came together as group to sing was actually at the BlueBird Cafe, where they realized they might be onto something.
Their acoustic set also included “Down,” “I Miss You” and “To Believe,” which is based on a true event in Aaron’s life.
To learn more about The Henningsens visit www.thehenningsens.com.
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Southern Ground Music & Food Festival Coming to Nashville In September

Zac Brown Band. Photo: Cole Cassell/Southern Reel

Zac Brown Band. Photo: Cole Cassell/Southern Reel


Zac Brown Band’s Southern Ground Music & Food Festival will return to Nashville on Sept. 27-28. The event will take place at The Lawn at Riverfront Park, and will feature a nightly “Super Set” with sit-ins from Kenny Chesney, John Fogerty, Jason Mraz and others.
Willie Nelson, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Eli Young Band, Kacey Musgraves, The Head and the Heart, and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue are slated for this year’s festival.
Ticket pre-sale for fanclub members will begin Wednesday (April 24) at 12 p.m. CT, while pre-sale for those who attended last year’s festival begins on Thursday (April 25) at 10 a.m. CT. General sale opens on Saturday (April 27) at 10 a.m. CT.

Essential Broadcast Media, LLC Adds Scott Stem

Scott Stem

Scott Stem


Essential Broadcast Media, LLC (EBM) has added industry veteran Scott Stem as a full-time publicist. His new role will begin Wednesday (April 24).
“Scott is an accomplished publicist with an excellent reputation and skillset. Those attributes, along with his experience and approach to PR, make him a perfect addition to our current staff. I’m especially excited to see how his instincts, combined with our focus on profile-raising media opportunities, will further propel our clients’ careers,” says firm founder Ebie McFarland. “Having worked not only in publicity, but other areas of the music and entertainment industry—including his tenure at the CMA—our team feels confident he will bring valuable, well-rounded insight to help us manage our ever-evolving public relations services.”
With 25 years of experience working in the entertainment industry, Stem has promoted artists, events, television specials, corporate partners, and charitable projects resulting in multi-Platinum album sales, sold-out tours and events, Top 10 television ratings, and media coverage at the local, regional, national and international level. His prior stops include Kaleidoscope Media, Country Music Association, Capitol Records Nashville, GB Management and Doyle/Lewis Management, among others.

Stem can be reached at [email protected] or by calling (615) 327-3259.
EBM’s client roster includes Darius Rucker, Eric Church, George Strait, Jerrod Niemann, Kellie Pickler, Randy Houser, Rodney Atkins, Ronnie Dunn, Sister Hazel, Tate Stevens and Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® Exclusive Music Program.