Chesney Brings Blue Chair Bay Rum to 'No Shoes Nation' Tour

kchesneyKenny Chesney announced that Blue Chair Bay Rum, his recently announced line of premium, born-on-the-beach spirits, will throw launch parties in 18 cities during his No Shoes Nation tour this spring and summer. These parties, which range from parking lot tailgates to on-premise celebrations, promise to deliver the island-lover’s signature “nowhere to go, nowhere to be” state of mind to rum enthusiasts and music fans across the country.
“So much of the inspiration for my music comes from the places I’ve been, and people I’ve met in the Caribbean,” says Chesney. “I started thinking, ‘What if I could share that sense of escape, and freedom…and fun with friends with everyone! That’s the reason for creating Blue Chair Bay Rum, so I wanted a way to share it beyond the shelf. That’s what we’re – hopefully – bringing people with this rum and these parties.”
The laid-back parties invite like-minded imbibers across the nation to raise a glass of Blue Chair Bay Rum’s White, Coconut and Coconut Spiced flavors in celebration of the anytime, anywhere spirit that defines island life. Locals are invited to sip on signature Blue Chair Bay Rum cocktails, take part in island-themed giveaways and indulge in the singer/songwriter’s “check your troubles at the shore” way of life.
Markets include Dallas (May 11); Milwaukee (May 18); Landover, MD. (May 24); Seattle (June 1); Virginia Beach, Va. (June 6); Philadelphia (June 8); Indianapolis (June 13); Kansas City, Mo. (June 15); Pittsburgh (June 22); Columbus (June 29); Minneapolis (July 12); Denver (July 20); Mountain View, Calif. (July 25); Anaheim, Calif. (July 27); Charlotte, N.C. (Aug. 1); Atlanta (Aug. 3); East Rutherford, N.J. (Aug. 10); Detroit (Aug. 17) and Foxboro, Mass. (Aug. 23).
All will be open to No Shoes Nation tour ticketholders 21 years of age and older. To learn more about Blue Chair Bay Rum’s launch parties and No Shoes Nation Happy Hours, visit www.bluechairbayrum.com.

Artist Updates: FGL "Cruise" Ft. Nelly Video Preview

Jeremy McComb wedding111Songwriter/recording artist Jeremy McComb and actress Kourtney Hansen were married in a private and intimate ceremony on Saturday May 4 at a historic home outside of Nashville. The couple exchanged individually written vows in a ceremony officiated by close friend and singer/songwriter Rick Huckaby, who was ordained for the sole purpose of the nuptial. McComb is currently in the studio finishing a new record and Hansen is a correspondent for CMT / The Nashville Predators and is a cast member (“Emily”) on ABC’s hit series, Nashville.

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cruise video remix111Florida Georgia Line have made a preview available of their music video for the remix of  “Cruise,” featuring rapper Nelly.
 
The full video releases Friday (May 10). Watch the preview below:

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chris janson1Chris Janson will perform on The Better Show (Nashville WSMV channel 4) today (May 9), beginning at 11 a.m. CT. The appearance will feature an interview with the Bigger Picture Group artist on the set of his music video for “Better I Don’t.”

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tim mcgraw1111Tim McGraw has been announced as the headliner for the inaugural Delta Country Jam Music Festival. The festival will take place in Tunica, Miss. on Oct. 4 and Oct. 5 on the Abbay & Leatherman Plantation. Tickets will go on sale May 17 through Ticketmaster. Additional performers on the lineup include Brantley Gilbert, Jerrod Niemann, Josh Thompson, Thompson Square and others.

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Pictured (L-R): Scott Davis(drummer), Micol Davis,Artie Lange, Ricky Davis, Jesse Murphy (bass player). Photo: Leslie T. DiPiero

Pictured (L-R): Scott Davis (drummer), Micol Davis, Artie Lange, Ricky Davis, Jesse Murphy (bass player). Photo: Leslie T. DiPiero


Tom-Leis Music’s Ricky and Micol Davis of Blue Mother Tupelo were invited to perform on the Artie Lange Show, which reaches 23 million homes on DirecTV’s Audience Network and an additional 20 million subscribers on Sirius XM Satellite radio.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Nashville Schools Make History


The studio and record label are significant milestones for the Music Makes Us program. Launched in late 2011, Music Makes Us is a joint effort of Metro Nashville Public Schools, Mayor Karl Dean, music industry and community leaders, that will lead the nation in music education.
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wmnDue to unprecedented alignment among The Recording Academy, the Mayor’s Office, Warner Music Nashville and the school system, Pearl-Cohn High is the first school in America with a state-of-the-art recording studio and a student-run record label.
At an official ribbon-cutting, red-carpet ceremony Wednesday evening (May 8), members of the Warner acts The Farm and Gloriana “passed the torch” by presenting a guitar to the Pearl-Cohn students.
“We all wish we’d had this,” said The Farm’s Nick Hoffman. “This guitar represents….a model for every other high school in this country.”
“This studio and this label will change lives,” said Recording Academy national vice president Nancy Shapiro. Shapiro is a member of the Mayor’s Music Council.
“It made sense to me that Music City should have the best music education in the world,” said Mayor Karl Dean. “So I called up Nancy…I owe you, and the city owes you, for all that you do.”

Pictured (L to R): Pearl Cohn students Deanna Kee, Vincent Zirker and Vincent Pitts join artists Damien Horne, Nick Hoffman, Krista Marie,  and Tom Gossin

Pictured (L to R): Pearl Cohn students Deanna Kee, Vincent Zirker and Vincent Pitts join artists Damien Horne, Nick Hoffman, Krista Marie, and Tom Gossin


“One of the things I’m really good at is asking other people to do all the work,” Shapiro joked. She called upon the Nashville NARAS chapter’s Producers & Engineers Wing and they, “installed this studio, worked on Saturdays and nights, literally on their hands and knees.”
Nationally known studio designer Steven Durr is a Nashvillian, as are P&E Wing members Jeff Balding, Chuck Ainlay, Ben Fowler, Julian King, Nick Palladino and Pearl-Cohn teacher and successful songwriter Sam Lorber. Shapiro recognized them from the podium, as well as representatives of the companies who donated gear, Nashville chapter president Jon Randall Stewart, NARAS Nashville executive director Susan Stewart and the chapter’s staff.
“It takes a village to have a state-of-the-art studio,” she explained.
“So many people have donated countless hours to making this thing a reality,” said Dean. “I do want to make a special thank-you to John Esposito and Warner Music Nashville. They have given these students a window to see what a real record label looks like.”
The student label, not yet named, will be mentored by WMN. The imprint’s executives will all be students. The roster will be multi-genre, via auditioning students from throughout the 81,000 enrolled in the Nashville system.
“There are students from 146 countries in our schools,” said Jesse Register, the system’s director. “We embrace the rich cultural diversity in our school system. This is the best access to the music industry of anyplace in the country.” He added that music has been proved to improve academic performance in other disciplines as well as graduation rates.
Pictured (L to R): Damien Horne, Krista Marie, Nick Hoffman, Mayor Karl Dean, Scott Hendricks (SVP A&R, WMN), Nancy Shapiro (SVP, Member Services, The Recording Academy®), Tom Gossin.

Pictured (L to R): Damien Horne, Krista Marie, Nick Hoffman, Mayor Karl Dean, Scott Hendricks (SVP A&R, WMN), Nancy Shapiro (SVP, Member Services, The Recording Academy®), Tom Gossin.


“Warner Music Nashville is thrilled to partner with Pearl-Cohn High School to create the first student-run label in the world,” said label vice president Scott Hendricks. He was standing in for Esposito, who was called away due to the death of his mother. “There’s a very good chance that these students will become leaders in music in the future.”
“We are so excited to have you here tonight….to the Pearl-Cohn Entertainment Magnet High School, the only one in the country,” said school principal and event host Sonia Stewart.
Her school’s choir, directed by student Vincent Pitts and produced by rapper Vincent Zirker, performed an arrangement of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” which was composed as “the Negro national anthem” in 1905. Afterward, media and dignitaries gathered in the new studio, which is more up-to-date than any commercial comparable one in town. People posed for photos with the Mayor at the multi-track control board.
“This place has a great vibe,” said Balding. “When you’re in here, you definitely don’t feel like you’re in a high school.”

Kobalt Debuts Royalty Tracking Portal

kobaltKobalt Music Group is rolling out a new interactive system for tracking royalties. The Kobalt Portal includes usage data and royalties earned on YouTube user-generated content and allows clients to watch the associated video. Kobalt plans to offer this level of transparency for all key digital service providers globally.
Via the portal, clients can also follow the synch process in real time, including tracking the income generated, and the videos of their music when licensed for advertising, TV, film trailers, games and other media. Among other new features are a real-time, customizable global activity feed and action center that notifies clients of key events and items to address in their catalogue.
Income and product data are prominently featured, and clients can query their catalogue in detail by work, rights type, territory, product and licensee. Detailed royalty analysis tools are supported by graphics.
Clients can enter new works and product data, allowing for two-way communication. The new portal is also customizable; each client can set their own reporting preferences and choose which activity alerts and notifications they receive.
Willard Ahdritz, Founder and CEO of Kobalt Music Group, said, “We expect digital revenues for Kobalt’s rights owners to increase significantly as a direct result of our new technology integration. Building on our existing platform and proven technology, this is one of our most significant technology achievements to date, offering the first completely visual and fully interactive client communication platform.”
 

Keith Urban Teases New Single Release

kurbanKeith Urban has been hard at work as a judge on this season of American Idol, and the second leg of his Light The Fuse 2013 Tour (featuring Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch) starts in October.
Urban teased fans (and the industry) with a snippet of a new single which, according to the video preview, will release to radio on Monday, May 13 at 2 p.m. CT. The song is from Urban’s upcoming album. No official release date has been set for the project.
Hear the preview of the song below:

Marty Stuart's Late Night Jam Lineup Announced

Marty Stuart

Marty Stuart


Marty Stuart’s annual Late Night Jam will take place Wednesday, June 5 at the Ryman Auditorium, beginning at 10 p.m.
This year’s event features Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, Connie Smith & The Sundowners, The Oak Ridge Boys, Bobby Bare with Brandy Clark, Charlie Worsham, Sleepy Man Banjo Boy and of course, surprise guests. The Late Night Jam will benefit MusiCares and CMA’s Keep The Music Playing.
Tickets are available $29.50 and $39.50 at ryman.com.
 

Johnny Cash Boyhood Home On Track For 2014 Opening

cashThe Johnny Cash Boyhood Home museum is expected to open in the spring of 2014 in Dyess, Arkansas. “We have made great progress on the actual restoration of the house and are now working with members of the Cash family on acquiring the appropriate furnishings, which are being carefully researched,” Dr. Ruth Hawkins, director of Arkansas Heritage Sites, recently explained in a statement. “Thanks to his siblings Joanne’s and Tommy’s great memories, it’s going to seem as if the Cash family has just stepped outside the door to head to church.”
Cash’s family moved to Dyess and took ownership of 40 acres of land as part of President Roosevelt’s New Deal. The home is being renovated to look as it did when the Cash family moved there in 1935. The project by Arkansas State University also includes restoration of a nearby theater and the Dyess Colony administration building.
Helping fund the restoration is the annual Johnny Cash Music Festival at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. This year’s concert, set for August 17, stars Vince Gill, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Jimmy Fortune of the Statler Brothers and Joanne Cash Yates, along with show host Tommy Cash. Proceeds from the event also support a scholarship fund established in the superstar’s name.
Details and tickets at www.johnnycashmusicfest.com.
As previously reported, a Johnny Cash Museum recently opened in Nashville.

MusicRowPics: Jared Ashley Artist Visit

Yesterday (May 7), Jared Ashley stopped by MusicRow headquarters. The Georgia native wrote the majority of his upcoming album, some of which he shared with MusicRow staffers.
Ashley played “Cold Beer Drinker,” “Stained,” and “Just Like This,” which he calls a song about sweet-psychosis. “It’s all fun and games, until one person decides to leave and the other person goes a little bit crazy,” he explained.
He also played his current single, “Last Train to Memphis,” which is climbing the MusicRow chart.
For more information on Ashley, visit jaredashley.com.
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Opry Plans CMA Fest Plaza Party and Shows

CMAGOOThe Grand Ole Opry will kick off its CMA Music Fest Week with two star-packed shows featuring Kellie Pickler, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, and Lennon and Maisy Stella from ABC’s Nashville on Tues., June 4.
Earlier in the afternoon on June 4, the Opry Plaza Party will feature a performance by Lee Brice and Tyler Farr.
Other Opry performances during the week include Friday, June 7, when Carrie Underwood takes the stage to celebrate her 5th anniversary as an Opry member.
Tickets and information are available at 800-SEE-OPRY and opry.com.

Industry Ink (5-8-13)

ram jam logo1The Ram Truck brand and G7 Entertainment Marketing, an award-winning strategic entertainment marketing and talent booking agency, won the Event Marketer Magazine’s 2013 Ex Award for “Best Proprietary Property (Consumer).” The award recognized their work on the highly successful “Road to the Ram Jam” campaign, which helped extend the brand’s alignment with many of today’s top country music artists and their far-reaching fan bases by creating an innovative platform for promoting the artists’ music and connecting with their fans.
The annual Ex Award program recognize excellence in experiential event marketing, highlighting the best programs of the year selected from more than 800 entries and judged by a panel of brand-side marketers.

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The T.J. Martell Foundation hosted the Women of Influence awards in New York.

Pictured (L-R): Elle Varner, Joanne Camuti, Director American Airlines, Lori Stokes, Liz Smith, Marcie Allen, President, honoree Dr. Margaret I. Cuomo, Jenna Wolfe and Laura Heatherly.

Pictured (L-R): Elle Varner, Joanne Camuti, Lori Stokes, Liz Smith, Marcie Allen, Dr. Margaret I. Cuomo, Jenna Wolfe and Laura Heatherly.

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Jan Smith

Jan Smith

Vocal coach Jan Smith has teamed with Creaxion, one of the nation’s leading entertainment marketing agencies, to create and promote the new Mama Jan brand, which will include multiple entertainment projects, a line of vocal products and a stable of new recording artists.

Smith has worked with The Band Perry, Usher, Justin Bieber, Rob Thomas and others.
“It was important to me to find a marketing partner that was not only first-class in its work, but all class when it comes to ethics and honesty,” said Smith. “The entertainment industry can be cut-throat. I want a team that always has my back. I’ve found that team at Creaxion.”

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andersonCountry Music Hall of Famer and legendary singer/songwriter Whisperin’ Bill Anderson will serve as moderator of the inaugural Hank Williams Songwriting Workshop. The workshop will run Nov. 7-10 at the Hank Williams Museum, in Montgomery, Ala.
Core instructors include Bobby Tomberlin, Bradley Gaskin and Arty Hill. There will also be a Saturday night concert headlined by Anderson.