Through The Lens (12/10/13)

Gary Overton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Nashville, visited Carrie Underwood on the set of The Sound of Music Live! at Grumman Studio on Long Island.

Pictured (L-R): Gary Overton, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville; and Underwood.

Pictured (L-R): Gary Overton, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville; and Underwood.

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Songwriter Jason Sellers (who co-wrote Joe Nichols‘ “Sunny and 75”) stopped by the Red Bow Records office to offer a No. 1 congratulations gift to the label’s radio promotions team. Sellers had promised to give the ladies of Red Bow a new car if the song went No. 1. He delivered.

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Pictured (L-R): Red Bow Records’ Shelley Hargis and Hilary Hoover; Jason Sellers; RED BOW Records’ Renee Leymon and Caitlin Gordon.

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ASCAP‘s final showcase of 2013 was held on Wednesday, Dec. 4 and featured up-and-coming Nashville songwriters Morgan Leigh, Little Big Town guitarist Johnny Duke, UMPG songwriter Ryan Hurd and Josh Matheny performing in the round at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe.

Pictured (L-R): Josh Matheny, Ryan Hurd, Morgan Leigh, Johnny Duke and ASCAP's Mike Sistad. Photo: ASCAP's Alison Toczylowski.

Pictured (L-R): Josh Matheny, Ryan Hurd, Morgan Leigh, Johnny Duke and ASCAP’s Mike Sistad. Photo: ASCAP’s Alison Toczylowski.

WORD Music Publishing Expands Country Roster with Callihan Signing

Pictured (L-R): Trevor Mathiesen (Assistant Creative Director), Dale Mathews (VP Publishing SVP), Brian Callihan, Janine Appleton (Creative Director Country/Pop), Joel Timen (Creative Director TV/Film), and Rod Riley (President & CEO WORD Entertainment).

Pictured (L-R): Trevor Mathiesen (Assistant Creative Director), Dale Mathews (SVP Publishing), Brian Callihan, Janine Appleton (Creative Director Country/Pop), Joel Timen (Creative Director TV/Film), and Rod Riley (President & CEO WORD Entertainment).


As part of an expansion into Country and Pop genres, WORD Music Publishing has signed Georgia native Brian Callihan to a worldwide publishing deal.
“I am extremely excited to have Brian as a part of our expanded writer roster,” said Janine Appleton, Creative Director (Country/Pop) for WORD Music Publishing. “His natural ability to write commercial radio songs is undeniable. There are many great things in store for this one and his future is extremely bright.”
One of Callihan’s first co-writing sessions after moving in July 2007 to pursue an artist career was with Cole Swindell.
Callihan joins WORD’s existing roster of Country writers, including Steven Dale Jones and Justin Ebach, as well as Hilary McBride and Brett Rutledge of Americana Duo Running Roots.

Berg Renews Publishing Relationship with PJM/Songs

Matraca Berg

Matraca Berg


PJM/Songs has renewed its long-term publishing agreement with Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member Matraca Berg.
“At PJM/SONGS, nothing is more important than our relationships with our songwriters,” said Pat Higdon,  founder of Patrick Joseph Music, a joint venture with SONGS Music Publishing.  “For the majority of my career as a publisher, I have had the pleasure of working alongside Matraca who I consider to be one of the most talented and successful writers in contemporary country music. I am so pleased we were able to sign her to the company so that she and I can continue our great run together.”
Berg penned her first No. 1 record at the age of 18, “Faking Love,” sung by T.G. Sheppard and Karen Brooks. Berg’s songs have been recorded and performed by artists including Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood, Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, Martina McBride, Deana Carter, Faith Hill, Randy Travis and others.
“I am thrilled to be part of a new venture with Pat,” said Berg. “He has worked with me since I was 22 and I couldn’t imagine being anywhere else. A new adventure with SONGS is an exciting prospect, a new opportunity to build on what he has been so good at all these years”
Patrick Joseph Music and SONGS announced their partnership in 2012, when Higdon re-launched the publishing company.

Stevens Signs with APA

Tate Stevens

Tate Stevens


Tate Stevens, the champion of 2012’s The X Factor competition on FOX, has signed with APA.
“We are very pleased to have Tate join our diverse roster,” said APA Nashville Sr. VP, Steve Hauser. “He is the epitome of today’s Country, as proven by his overwhelming victory on the ‘The X Factor.’ Tate is an incredible live entertainer who knows how to win over a crowd, and we are really looking forward to some exciting times together.”
“APA understands the life,” commented Stevens. “They are an amazing group of people with all the good and right connections. I’m really looking forward to large scale touring again.”
Since his triumph on the competition, Tate has been in the studio recording new music and signed with Scott Siman of RPME for management.

"Save The Music Day" Proclaimed in Tennessee

Pictured (L-R): Lloyd Krein (STMA Co-Founder and Marketing Executive),Mark Dreyer (STMA Executive Director), Bart Herbison (NSAI Executive Director). Photo Credit: Jennifer Pinckney

Pictured (L-R): Lloyd Krein (STMA Co-Founder and Marketing Executive),
Mark Dreyer (STMA Executive Director), Bart Herbison (NSAI Executive Director). Photo Credit: Jennifer Pinckney


As part of the Save The Music America: Perspective 2013 in Nashville, a kick-off event was held at the Nashville Songwriters Association International offices (NSAI) on Thursday (Dec. 5). Mayor Karl Dean, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Beth Harwell, Speaker of The House of Representatives, issued a proclamation declaring Dec. 5, 2013 as “Save The Music Day” in Tennessee.
STMA Executive Director Mark Dreyer and NSAI Executive Director Bart Herbison, among others, addressed the issue and consequence of illegal downloading and its effects on creativity, the songwriters’ livelihood and the economy in a formal presentation before an attentive assembly of music industry professionals.
Andy Griggs, who was in attendance at the symposium, shared his thoughts regarding the Save The Music America initiative, saying, “I’ve always known that there was a pink elephant that existed in the closet; but, I never knew how enormous it was until now. I don’t think artists, or even the songwriters, have any idea about how much money is being taken out of our pockets. I’ve learned so much in just the last thirty minutes–it’s mind-boggling. It’s been an education for me and I plan to challenge each and every songwriter…every artist…that I know to stand up with me to ‘save the music.'” The forum provided Griggs with statistics using his own music; more than 70,000 Andy Griggs’ songs had been downloaded illegally in the last 30 days.
The Save The Music America: Perspective 2013 program proceeded and concluded at Nashville’s The Listening Room Cafe. The event featured guest speakers and some of Nashville’s singer/songwriters, including Borrowed Blue, Andy Griggs, Eric Heatherly, Lucas Hoge, Buddy Jewell, Billy Yates and others, donated their time and talents perform.
Pictured (L-R): Billy Yates (Hit Songwriter), Mark Dreyer, Barry Neil Shrum (STMA Board Member, Educator and Attorney), Bart Herbison, Craig Kampf (Secretary/Treasurer of Nashville Musicians Association),Buddy Jewell (Singer/Songwriter), Andy Griggs (Singer/Songwriter), Lucas Hoge (Singer/Songwriter). Photo Credit: SoCo Media & Design

Pictured (L-R): Billy Yates (Hit Songwriter), Mark Dreyer, Barry Neil Shrum (STMA Board Member, Educator and Attorney), Bart Herbison, Craig Kampf (Secretary/Treasurer of Nashville Musicians Association), Buddy Jewell (Singer/Songwriter), Andy Griggs (Singer/Songwriter), Lucas Hoge (Singer/Songwriter). Photo Credit: SoCo Media & Design

Wayne Mills Remembered During Alabama Memorial Service

photo credit: ©2013/Foxland Hall-Melinda J.P. Harlan, All rights reserved.

photo credit: ©2013/Foxland Hall-Melinda J.P. Harlan.


Country singer-songwriter Wayne Mills was remembered during a memorial service on Sunday afternoon (Dec. 8) in the auditorium of Arab High School in his hometown of Arab, Ala.
Wayne, who died at age 44 on Nov. 23, was the lead singer of the Wayne Mills Band, which toured nationally for more than 15 years and recorded seven albums. Artists including Jamey Johnson, Blake Shelton and Taylor Hicks opened for the Wayne Mills Band early in their careers.
Mills’ black boots and his acoustic guitar, decorated with the numerous signatures of the friends he made during two decades of touring, were displayed in front of his black casket, which was adorned with a small University of Alabama sticker. The singer-songwriter’s guitar strap was draped simply across the casket’s top.
His white cowboy hat and crimson University of Alabama No. 91 football helmet were encased in glass boxes beside his casket. Before the service, several of Mills’ songs played as his widow, Carol, greeted friends and family. She handed each mourner a black guitar pick embossed with “WMB” and his band logo on the front and “Wayne Mills” and “1969-2013” on the back.
The service opened with Heather Little Standifird singing Willie Nelson’s “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground.” Pastor Don Ware of Highlands Baptist Church read from Psalms and recited Wayne’s obit. He gave an example of Mills’ selflessness and generosity. “When the tornadoes hit here in Arab, he was the one who came and put on a performance for those who lost everything in that storm.”
“Those grieving with us today and around the world–his reach was that far–do so because of the man that Wayne was, not necessarily his talent,” said Mills’ friend Gary “Sarge” Sargant said. “While he was an extremely talented and gifted artist, the only thing bigger than his talent was his heart. A man deeply committed to family, he was also deeply committed to his musical family. He was a friend, a mentor, a critic when needed, but more importantly, he was a voice for each and every artist doing it the right way and working hard. The music always came first for Wayne.”
Mills was on the board of directors of the Outlaw Music Association; it was announced that the Guardian award has been renamed the Wayne Mills Memorial Award. “It is up to us to move forward and make sure that his dream of a family of musicians and artists, each and every one of us, happens and comes together where we can love one another and be kind to one another and help one another as he did on a daily basis,” said Sargant.
After the service, the family gathered for a private burial.

Ballard's 'Sunshine & Whiskey' To Release in February

Frankie Ballard. Photo: Nora Snoddy

Frankie Ballard. Photo: Nora Snoddy


Warner Bros. Records guitarist-vocalist Frankie Ballard will release his new album, Sunshine & Whiskey, on Feb. 11. The project was produced by Marshall Altman (Amy Grant, Bethany Dillon, Marc Broussard).
“Making this album was freeing,” said Ballard. “If I didn’t like something, we’d change it, and if we liked something, we’d chase it and try to get it perfect. It was an unbelievably cool experience and I’m excited to share the new music with fans.”
The music video for his current single, “Helluva Life,” debuts today (Dec. 9) on CMT and GAC. The video was shot by director Mason Dixon outside of Nashville.
Ballard previously released his self-titled debut album in 2011. For tour dates and more, visit frankieballard.com

Cooper Signs With Bobby Roberts Company

Lenny Cooper

Lenny Cooper


Average Joes Entertainment/BackRoad Records‘ artist Lenny Cooper has signed with Bobby Roberts Company for booking representation. The 23-year-old North Carolina native has opened for Colt Ford, and his sophomore album, Mud Dynasty, was produced by Average Joes Entertainment CEO Shannon Houchins. Houchins’ credits include T.L.C., Usher, Jagged Edge and others.
“I am ecstatic to be working with the Bobby Roberts Company,” states Cooper. “Bobby and his team have been instrumental in the success of so many artists’ careers throughout the years, and I am very thankful to be working with him and to have his team as a part of my team.”
“Average Joes’ artist Lenny Cooper fits perfectly into our plan of expanding the Bobby Roberts Company. He has an active fan base and has been playing shows all over the southeast and beyond with tremendous response from the crowds. Our agency is proud to represent Lenny and his music to the live touring industry,” states Bobby Roberts, CEO.

John Oates To Perform During BMI Legends Session At CRS 2014

John Oates (Photo by © 2013 Juan Patino)

John Oates (Photo by © 2013 Juan Patino)


John Oates has been chosen as the featured artist for the “BMI Legends Session,” during CRS 2014 at the Nashville Convention Center. Scheduled for Feb. 21, the session will provide attendees the rare opportunity to get up close and personal with the musical legend. One-half of the award-winning duo Hall & Oates, Oates will discuss his career, current projects, life in Nashville and his songwriting. Oates will also perform a couple of his songs acoustically. John Esposito, President of Warner Music Nashville, will moderate.
Oates has sold more than 80 million units during his career in the rock duo Hall & Oates. A member of the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, he began his solo career in 1999. In October, he released his fifth single, “Close,” from his project “Good Road to Follow.” He currently splits his time between Nashville and his Colorado ranch.

CRS 2014 will be held Feb. 19-21 at the Nashville Convention Center. To register for CRS at the regular rate of $499 visit countryradioseminar.com.

Billy Currington to Launch 'We Are Tonight Tour' in March

billy currington

Billy Currington


Mercury Records artist Billy Currington will visit cities across the U.S. on his We Are Tonight Tour with Brett Eldredge and Chase Rice. The first show is slated for March 6 in Tulsa, Okla. The 16-city tour will run through May 2014.
In September, Currington released We Are Tonight, his first album in three years. The album features his chart-topping song “Hey Girl,” and current single, “We Are Tonight.”
Eldredge recently released his debut album Bring You Back, featuring the No.1 single “Don’t Ya” and current single “Beat Of The Music.” Rice co-wrote Florida Georgia Line’s single “Cruise” and recently released his hot-selling EP, Ready Set Roll.
We Are Tonight Tour
March 6-The Joint-Tulsa, Okla.
March 7-The Grand Casino Resort-Shawnee, Okla.
March 8-Verizon Arena-Little Rock, Ark.
March 14-Hard Rock Hotel & Casino-Biloxi, Miss.
March 15-Harrah’s Tunica – Event Center Tunica, Miss.
March 20-NIU Convocation Center-DeKalb, Ill.
March 21-Mayo Civic Center Auditorium-Rochester, Minn.
March 22-The Rave-Milwaukee, Wis.
March 27-Sands Bethlehem Event Center-Bethlehem, Pa.
March 28-Cambria County War Memorial Arena-Johnstown, Pa.
March 29-Hobart Arena-Troy, Ohio
April 10-Eastern Kentucky Expo Center-Pikeville, Ky.
April 11-North Charleston PAC-North Charleston, S.C.
May 1-ACL Live-Austin, Texas
May 2-Horseshoe Bossier City-Riverdome Bossier City, La.
May 3-Fort Smith Convention Center-Ft. Smith, Ark.