No. 1 Party: Thompson Square's 'If I Didn't Have You'

Pictured (front row, L-R): Thompson Square and co-writers Jason Sellers and Paul Jenkins; (back row, L-R): Broken Bow Records’ Jon Loba, BMI’s Penny Everhard, ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Magic Mustang Music’s Juli Newton-Griffith, and Sony ATV Music Publishing’s Terry Wakefield. Photo by Rick Diamond

Pictured (front row, L-R): Thompson Square and co-writers Jason Sellers and Paul Jenkins; (back row, L-R): Broken Bow Records’ Jon Loba, BMI’s Penny Everhard, ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Magic Mustang Music’s Juli Newton-Griffith, and Sony/ATV Music Publishing’s Terry Wakefield. Photo by Rick Diamond.


It was an emotional celebration Tuesday (June 18) for Keifer and Shawna Thompson of Thompson Square during an event for their chart-topping single “If I Didn’t Have You.” It marked the first No. 1 for the duo as co-writers (their previous No. 1, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not,” was penned by Jim Collins and David Lee Murphy).
In a rare occurrence, the song’s writers were represented by all three performing rights organizations–ASCAP, BMI and SESAC. “If I Didn’t Have You” was co-written by Shawna Thompson, Keifer Thompson, Jason Sellers and Paul Jenkins.
The celebration took place at Nashville restaurant The Row Kitchen & Pub. ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel introduced Terry Wakefield of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, who spoke of Sony/ATV writer Sellers. The Texas-raised songwriter began his career at age 18 performing with Vince Gill. He has been an ASCAP songwriter for 17 years.
BMI’s Penny Everhard saluted Shawna for her first chart-topper as a songwriter, giving her a customary BMI guitar. BMI also honored songwriter Jenkins.
Avenue Bank offered a donation to Child Fund International, an organization that Shawna and Keifer have close ties to. Avenue Bank’s Ron Cox was on hand to announce the donation.
SESAC’s Shannan Hatch awarded plaques to SESAC songwriter Keifer Thompson, as well as to the production team New Voice Entertainment and to Juli Newton-Griffith of Magic Mustang Music.
The Academy of Country Music’s Butch Waugh also made an appearance to congratulate Shawna and Keifer (two-time ACM Top Vocal Duo winners). “They epitomize what the ACM is about–helping new artists break through,” said Waugh. Brandi Simms of the CMA and Michelle Kammerer from the Country Radio Broadcasters also presented awards. Broken Bow Records owner Benny Brown and wife Caroline were in attendance.
“It takes an army,” said Keifer Thompson, and judging by the number of people who crowded into the restaurant and lobby to attend the celebration, he was right. “We are proud to call Jason and Paul our friends. Benny and Caroline, you have changed our lives forever. This label is a special situation and it doesn’t feel like a label, it feels like a family.” Thompson also thanked the duo’s manager Shawn Pennington.
Keifer and Shawna had their own tokens of appreciation to give out, inviting their band members onstage and then giving necklaces to the Broken Bow promotions staff, including Shelley Hargis, Heather Propper, Abi Durham, Samantha Borenstein, Jen Joe and Chelsey Flick.
“You guys are like my kids,” Broken Bow owner Brown said to Keifer and Shawna. “You make me proud. As a label owner, you get enjoyment from seeing good things happen to special people.”

Performers Added To Toby Keith's Oklahoma Twister Relief Concert

Toby Keith performs during the NMPA's annual meeting

Toby Keith


Toby Keith‘s Oklahoma Twister Relief Concert has added performances by Sammy Hagar, Mel Tillis and John Anderson. They will join the previously announced lineup of Keith, Garth Brooks, Willie Nelson, Trisha Yearwood and Ronnie Dunn.
Additionally, Ford Trucks, Verizon, Wal-Mart, and Academy of Country Music Lifting Lives have all signed on as sponsors. Sponsorship donations and underwriting of the concert allows 100 percent of ticket proceeds to benefit the United Way of Central Oklahoma May Tornadoes Relief Fund, to aid recovery efforts for the tornadoes that recently devastated the town of Moore, Okla.
The concert will take place Saturday, July 6 at University of Oklahoma’s Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., beginning at 3 p.m. Tickets go on sale Friday (June 21) at 10 a.m. Tickets are available by visiting ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or by visiting Homeland store locations. All seats are $25.
“When Toby asked me to come on board, I immediately said ‘Yes!'” said Hagar. “He’s put together a hell of a concert lineup to help raise funds for the brave and resilient people of Oklahoma. My job is going to be to help them take their minds off their problems and have some much needed, good old-fashioned fun.”

NASH-FM's 'America's Morning Show' To Launch June 20

nashfmlogo11Cumulus‘ “America’s Morning Show” on New York City’s NASH FM 94.7 will debut this Thursday (June 20). The show will air live from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET weekdays.
“America’s Morning Show” will feature a mix of Country hits, in-studio artist interviews, news about the Country lifestyle – with New York City area traffic, weather and information updated throughout the show. The program will originate live from Nashville in front of a studio audience, with frequent broadcasts from NASH FM 94.7 studios in New York City.
Host Blair Garner will be joined by co-hosts Terri Clark, Sunny Sweeney, Chuck Wicks and Lee Ann Womack with HLN anchor Robin Meade offering news updates. The all-star cast from “America’s Morning Show” joins existing on-air personalities Kelly Ford and Jesse Addy on NASH FM 94.7.
“The team has been working around the clock to get ‘America’s Morning Show’ ready for the Big Apple and starting this week New Yorkers will experience the nation’s most unique and authentic Country radio show,” said John Dickey, Executive Vice President and co-COO of Cumulus.
NASH FM 94.7 is the flagship radio station for the national NASH entertainment brand based on the Country music lifestyle. NASH will be a multi-platform brand serving the large and growing interest in Country through radio, video, on-line, magazines, events and merchandise.

AEG, MGM Building 20,000-Seat Las Vegas Arena

_0722_aeg_logo-1AEG and MGM Resorts International have formalized details in a joint venture to build a 20,000-seat indoor arena in Las Vegas. The arena will be part of a revitalization of the area between New York-New York and Monte Carlo Resorts, extending from Las Vegas Blvd to Frank Sinatra Drive.
The arena is expected to break ground in summer 2014, with a grand opening expected in spring 2016. The project is expected to cost approximately $350 million.
Dan Beckerman, President & Chief Executive Officer, AEG, said, “After spending many years exploring a variety of arena opportunities in Las Vegas, we are excited to have consummated a partnership with MGM Resorts International, the leading gaming and hospitality company, to begin designing and building a state-of-the-art arena on such an ideally located site. Bringing together the knowledge, experience and assets of our respective organizations, we will create an arena that offers fans the best live entertainment experience.”

Weekly Register: An Unstoppable Freight Train

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The Voice finalists—Swon Brothers, Danielle Bradbery and Michelle Chamuel.


In a world of confusion and distrust, where events challenge beliefs daily and trust in institutions is often trampled by truth, it’s nice to be able to hear someone say the simple phrase, “Yeah, I told you so!”
So consider it said Weekly Register readers, because as predicted in this column and duly noted as early as May 8, Danielle Bradbery has won The Voice TV competition.
Here’s how www.zap2it.com’s Billy Nilles put it, “She was the unstoppable freight train of pluck and talent, wowing the coaches and fans from Day 1—and on June 18, 16-year-old Danielle Bradbery was named, at long last, the winner of Season 4 of The Voice, besting fellow finalists Michelle Chamuel and The Swon Brothers.”
Coach Blake Shelton’s star also continues to rise, in no small measure due to his weekly in-your-living-room-Voice exposure. MTV News asked him about all the country music on the show this year and he replied, “It’s been a perfect storm this year, a great country season.”
weeklygrid6-16-13Unlike most new label signees that arrive full of promise, but lite on tangible goods, Ms. Bradbery enters with a signing dowery that includes over 60k downloads of her performance “Who I Am” this week and a RTD total of weekly tracks that could easily top 500k. She is the latest artist to ink with the Big Machine.
OK, ‘nough said. Not that she needs any advice, but mine would be, “get a damn single out right away and figure out the rest of the plan later.”
And now on to the sales results…
Comparing The Grids
A quick look at the two grid charts tells you most everything you need to know. Country is doing better than the overall industry, but its Y/Y increase is shrinking— from 2.6% ahead last week to only 2% ahead this week. Digital albums are way ahead of last year, but that metric shows the album format split between digital and physical. The first number (2%) is total country album sales Y/Y. Tracks, however, seem to be a ray of sunshine for country fans who have taken a liking to the download derby, finally. All genre tracks are off Y/Y -2.6% compared with country that has surged ahead almost 10%. (Note the increase W/W of almost 4 million country tracks sold.)
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This week’s biggest country debut album news is the Now Country 6 compilation which grabbed No. 4 with over 23k units. Completing the Top 5 album list this week is: FGL (No. 1; 33k), Darius Rucker (No. 2; 33k), Blake Shelton (No. 3; 31k) and George Strait (No. 5; 19k).
Tracks
TV power is our theme today and it is reflected nicely on the Digital Genre Country tracks list. Voicers The Swon Brothers have three tracks on the list including a No. 4 (“Danny’s Song”; 73k) and No. 10 (“Turn The Page”; 47k). The aforementioned Ms. Bradbery has five songs on the list including No. 8 (“Who I Am”; 60k) and No. 11 (“Please Remember Me”; 47k). Filling out the Top 10 are: FGL/”Cruise” (No. 1; 205k); Blake Shelton “Boys Round Here” (No. 2; 136k); Darius Rucker “Wagon Wheel” (No. 3; 97k) and Tim McGraw/Taylor Swift “Highway Don’t Care” (No. 5; 66k). Luke Bryan “Crash My Party” (No. 6; 66k), Hayes Hunter “I Want Crazy” (No.7; 61k) and Randy Houser “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” (No.9; 52k) finish the Top 10.
One More Thought
Country music is having an incredible year across all kinds of mainstream media and yet this week’s Current Country 75 shifted only a disappointing 386k units total, up less than 20k from the previous week.
Clearly album sales are not effectively monetizing country’s surge in popularity. Tracks are a good business for a handful with enormous success, but all genre tracks have reached maturity which means country will soon follow.
If the bloom is off album and track sales that leaves streaming. Shouldn’t we pay more attention to this emerging business model and new ways to  structure its revenue streams?
Tune in next week….

DisClaimer: Newcomers, Come on down!

DisCovery Winner Rob Baird

DisCovery Winner Rob Baird


This week, it’s newcomers, “Come on down!”
Making their debuts in the column are Stephanie Quayle, Sturgill Simpson, Rob Baird, Rian Greene and Madison McKenzie. Obviously, one of them is walking off with a DisCovery Award. But which one will it be?
It will be Rob Baird of Austin, Texas. He sings with dusty authenticity and has co-written an escapist road song that puts pedal to the metal.
The Disc of the Day award goes to Robin Meade & Blue Sky Riders. TV news anchor Meade has proved in the past that she has what it takes as a country singer. Her “Here For You” collaboration with the trio of Gary Burr, Kenny Loggins & Georgia Middleman is a match made in heaven.
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Disc of the Day goes to Robin Meade and Blue Sky Riders.


ROBIN MEADE & BLUE SKY RIDERS/Here for You
Writer: Erik Dylan/Robin Meade/Victoria Shaw; Producer: Victoria Shaw; Publisher: Warner-Tamerlane/Songs of the Corn/Meade in America/Victoria Shaw/Do Write, BMI/ASCAP/SESAC; Meade in America (track) 
Count on Me is the second country CD by popular HLN Morning Express TV host Meade. The collection leads off with this stirring, passionate ode to fidelity and emotional support. Meade’s sturdy alto delivery trembles with emotion and the interwoven vocal harmonies of the Blue Sky Riders send the track into the stratosphere. The collection includes seven songs co-written by the singer, as well as covers of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down,” The Pretenders’ “I’ll Stand By You” and Garth Brooks’ “The Dance.”
Blue Sky Riders

Blue Sky Riders


ROB BAIRD/Dreams and Gasoline
Writer: Rob Baird/Rick Brantley; Producer: Scott Davis & Kevin Szymanski; Publisher: Tiltawhirl/Carnival/Scrambler, BMI/ASCAP; Carnival (CDX)  
—I like the urgency and passion in his voice. The country-rock track rumbles along splendidly. His composition has the irresistible forward momentum and sky-high optimism of all great road songs. A thrilling performance.
RACHELE LYNAE/Fishin’ for Something
Writer: Rachele Lynae/Hannah Bethel; Producer: Jamie O’Neal; Publisher: Rachele Lynae/Hamywyn, ASCAP/BMI; Momentum 
—Very cleverly written, featuring plenty of water, bait, fish and angling metaphors. The track rocks nicely with a punchy backbeat and cool banjo and dobro licks. The vocal performance has all the moxie you could ask for.
LIVEWIRE/Whiskey Sunday
Writer: Joe Romano/Jason Vanover; Producer: Justin Woods; Publisher: Carolina Basketball/Draw Four, ASCAP/BMI; Way Out West
—Heartache, performed with a lively tempo, vocal harmonies and a catchy tune. Highly listenable.
CLAYTON GARDNER/Something About You
Writer: Clayton Gardner/Mack Damon; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed
—He has a burnished baritone voice with a “lived in” quality that is quite attractive. The song is a romantic country-rocker that invites you dance and sing along. Well done.
STEPHANIE QUAYLE/Stand Back
Writer: Stephanie Quayle/Mindy Ellis Campbell/Mark Carson; Producer: Dale Libby; Publisher: none listed; Rebel Engine (track)
—She sings well. Not that the song is a vocal showcase of any kind. It barely has a melody. Rock energy is no substitute for craftsmanship.
STURGILL SIMPSON/Life Ain’t Fair and the World Is Mean
Writer: Sturgill Simpson; Producer: Dave Cobb; Publisher: Pan Bowl. ASCAP; High Top Mountain (track)
—This singer-songwriter has a cool, retro style that is country, country, country. This opening track of his just-released CD borrows its rolling atmosphere from the outlaw sound of Waylon Jennings. Which is a good thing, indeed. Simpson has been opening shows for Dwight Yoakam and Junior Brown, and I’ll bet he’s darn good at it.
PHILLIP THOMAS/Summer Fun
Writer: none listed; Producer: Phillip Thomas & A.J. Vallejo; Publisher: none listed; Phillip Thomas  
—He certainly no powerhouse as a vocalist on this record. But his delivery of the lightweight, harmless ditty about being a teen at a beach party goes down easily.
RIAN GREENE/The Best I’ve Ever Had
Writer: Rian Greene; Producer: none listed; Publisher: Mountainwood, BMI; Post Oak (track) 
—This Nashville singer-songwriter has a hushed, intimate vocal style. The backing is spare, featuring jingle-jangle guitar and organ notes in a bopping, bubbling, mid-tempo arrangement.
MADISON McKENZIE/This Is My Life
Writer: Madison McKenzie; Producer: Bob Bullock; Publisher: Madi M, ASCAP; Madi M (track) 
—She has a youthful, confessional songwriting style that packs vivid details into every line. Vocally, she leans toward the breathy, pop end of the spectrum. Sonically, the ditty is airy and fluffy. Kid country.

Danielle Bradbery Wins 'The Voice'

bradberyThe Voice has a new champion. During Tuesday night’s (June 18) finale, 16-year-old Danielle Bradbery (part of coach Blake Shelton‘s team) was crowned the winner of the fourth season of the vocal competition. “I’m so thankful,” said Bradbery, visibly emotional after her win. “I’m sorry, I’m speechless.”
The teenager has captivated fans and spurred digital track sales with her country covers on the show including “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Ole Days),” “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” “Maybe It Was Memphis.”
Bradbery beat Michelle Chamuel (Team Usher), who came in second, and The Swon Brothers (Team Blake), who took third place.
This marks the third consecutive The Voice victory for a member of coach Shelton’s team. During the finale, Bradbery performed “I Want Crazy” with Hunter Hayes. Before she was named the season’s winner, Bradbery brought out three Team Adam alumni — Amber Carrington, Caroline Glaser and Sarah Simmons — for an energetic performance of Carrie Underwood‘s “All-American Girl.”

Buddy Miller To Replace T Bone Burnett As 'Nashville' Executive Music Producer

nashville-abcABC drama Nashville’s executive music producer T Bone Burnett will not return for the show’s second season, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Buddy Miller, who worked alongside Burnett during season one, will take over Burnett’s role. Burnett is married to Nashville creator Callie Khouri, and also produced and co-produced songs featured on the show.
“T Bone’s schedule this year is so overwhelming with the Llweyn Davis movie coming out and several other producing projects that he has: Elton John’s record and so on,” Khouri told The Hollywood Reporter. “We’re going to do Nashville‘s second season with Buddy and some of the other producers that we worked with. T Bone set the gold standard for the show. His commitment to the quality of the music, the sound for the characters and all of that was something that we were very lucky to get him for.”
Burnett is currently working on music for the Coen brothers feature Inside Llewyn Davis. The cast includes Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan and Justin Timberlake.

Snapshots: BMI's Road To Bonnaroo, Bergen White, Brad Paisley

For the fourth year in a row, BMI presented three of Nashville’s best indie bands at Bonnaroo as part of the organization’s Road to Bonnaroo contest, co-sponsored by Nashville’s Mercy Lounge, the Nashville Scene, and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Alanna Royale, Ranch Ghost, and Ri¢hie performed energetic sets at the New Music on Tap Lounge brewed by Miller Lite on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the four-day music festival.

BMI’s Mark Mason (back row, far right) grabs a quick photo with Road to Bonnaroo winner Ri¢hie at the 2013 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival

BMI’s Mark Mason (back row, far right) with Road to Bonnaroo winner Ri¢hie at the 2013 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.


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On Saturday (6/15), the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum honored Bergen White in its quarterly series Nashville Cats: A Celebration of Music City Musicians. White provided horn and string arrangements featured on country, pop and R&B hits such as “Welcome to My World” (Eddy Arnold), “God Bless the USA” (Lee Greenwood), “The Chokin’ Kind” (Joe Simon), “Holes in the Floor of Heaven” (Steve Wariner) and “Polk Salad Annie” (Tony Joe White).
Pictured, left to right, Chip Young, Wayne Moss, Weldon Myrick, Pig Robbins, Jerry Kennedy, Bergen White, Fred Foster, Millie Kirkham, Reggie Young, David Briggs, Ray Stevens and program host Bill Lloyd (front). Photo: Donn Jones

Pictured (L-R): Chip Young, Wayne Moss, Weldon Myrick, Pig Robbins, Jerry Kennedy, Bergen White, Fred Foster, Millie Kirkham, Reggie Young, David Briggs, Ray Stevens and program host Bill Lloyd (front). Photo: Donn Jones


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Brad Paisley visited with University of Alabama head coach Nick Saban at his concert last Friday, June 14, in Tuscaloosa.
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Photo by Ben Enos.

Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher List $2.2 Million Estate

HomeCarrie Underwood and Mike Fisher have reportedly listed their 11-acre  five bedroom, five bathroom Canadian estate, built shortly after they were married in 2010.
With a gated entry, 1135 Spruce Ridge comes with a price tag of $2.2 million from Ottawa Real Estate Agent Paul Rushforth. The custom-built home is nestled among the forests of eastern Ontario and features a two-sided stone fireplace, home theater, gym, wine cellar, hot tub, triple car garage and four-season enclosed porch with its own fireplace.
Fisher was traded to the Nashville Predators hockey team in February 2011.
Earlier this year, Underwood sold her first home, located in Franklin, Tenn. for $372,500.
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