LifeNotes: Billy Adair

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Billy Adair


One of the Nashville jazz scene’s most beloved musicians died Tuesday (Feb. 18). Adair died at age 66 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, following a long battle with melanoma.
As an instrumentalist, Billy Adair was noted as a founding member of the big bands The Establishment and The Nashville Jazz Machine. As a composer, he created hundreds of national advertising jingles, winning more than 150 awards. As a teacher, he brought jazz studies to Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music, which had previously emphasized mainly classical music.
As a sideman, Adair played on recording sessions by The Oak Ridge Boys, Brenda Lee, Waylon Jennings, Ronnie Milsap, George Strait, Alabama and more. He also toured with several Nashville stars. Adair was a multi-instrumentalist who was admired as much for his generosity of spirit, kindness, compassion and warmth as he was for his virtuoso playing.
A native of Franklin, Adair was the son of a piano-playing mother. He was fascinated with big-band music from an early age and bought his first guitar when he was a junior in high school. He was self-taught as a musician.
He became the vice president of the Nashville Jazz Orchestra’s executive board and the director of The Establishment. He began to teach at Blair in 2002 and became the school’s department chairman of jazz and folk music. The widely beloved teacher was a mentor to hundreds of musicians.
He was the husband of acclaimed jazz pianist Beegie Adair, a frequent collaborator.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests gifts to the Billy Adair Fund for Jazz at the Blair School of Music, c/o Gift Processing, PMB 407727, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37240-7727.

Bobby Karl Works 'MusicRow's' Country Radio Party

The Band Perry accepts the CountryBreakout Award for Group/Duo of the Year.

The Band Perry accepts the CountryBreakout Award for Group/Duo of the Year with MusicRow staff (L-R) Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson, Sr. News Editor Sarah Skates, and Chart Dir. Michael Smith. Photo by Bev Moser.


Chapter 447
That droning buzz you hear from downtown Nashville emanates from the constant schmoozing of the 2,400-plus attendees of this year’s Country Radio Seminar. These are radio people. They talk for a living. And they LOVE to talk. So go with the flow.
MusicRow’s “Meet & Greet and CountryBreakout Awards” event was held Tuesday afternoon (2/18) and marked the 12th annual such gathering. A record-setting 666 people RSVP’d this year for the event at Margaritaville’s upstairs party spaces, so working the packed venue was pretty challenging.
The crowd was already at full schmoozola volume when MR’s Sherod Robertson took the stage to welcome one and all. “Looks like you’re having a fun time already,” he said to the thundering herd.
Natalie Stovall and The Drive performs.

Natalie Stovall and The Drive performs. Photo by Bev Moser.


Steve Hodges accepts Capitol Nashville's ninth consecutive award for Label of the Year.

Steve Hodges accepts Capitol Nashville’s ninth consecutive award for Label of the Year.


Sherod introduced the convention’s first showcasing act, Natalie Stovall & The Drive. “Thank you guys so much,” said Natalie. They may be attending their first radio convention, but these folks play 200+ dates a year, and the experience shows.
The group’s zesty, driving country-rock sound was punched home via take-no-prisoners showmanship and personality. The Drive is a kick-ass band, and cascading-coiffed Natalie switched delightfully from guitar to mandolin to fiddle during its three-song set. The act concluded with its rollicking, barn-burning, radio-rising single “Baby Come On With It.”
Sherod told us that Natalie Stovall & The Drive has been named “Artist To Watch” by Country Weekly, Billboard and several other media outlets. It has been a “Highway Find” on Sirius/XM’s The Highway channel. “Baby Come On With It” was a top-five most-added single the week it was released. For my money, the group delivered one of the best MusicRow showcase performances. Natalie Stovall & The Drive record for Skip Bishop’s new HitShop Records imprint.
The other showcasing artist at the event was the duo Native Run. The members are Virginia natives Rachel Beauregard and Bryan Dawley. Signed to Show Dog Universal, they’re being produced by Luke Laird and published as songwriters by Creative Nation and Combustion Music. They are also signed to Fusion Music. Paste magazine has hailed Native Run as “The Best of What’s Next.”
“We’re so happy to be here,” said Rachel. The duo unleashed a sound that is youthful, ebullient, earnest and sincere. The band was ultra tight, and the team’s vocal harmonies are spot-on. Rachel’s stage presence is undeniably vivacious, and Bryan can really play that guitar he wields. Also: The songs are extremely well written. If first impressions are lasting impressions, Native Run has it made.
Gary Overton accepts Female Artist of the Year on behalf of Miranda Lambert.

Gary Overton accepts Female Artist of the Year on behalf of Miranda Lambert.


Native Run thrills attendees. Photo: Bev Moser

Native Run thrills attendees. Photo: Bev Moser


Kelly Green of Huntingdon, TN said, “If it looks like I’m as lost as a new goose on the farm, it’s because I am.” Kelly was announced as MusicRow’s radio-chart Reporter of the Year by Chart Director Michael Smith. His station is—get ready—WEIO The Farm. Kelly spoke for the entire MR reporting panel by saying, “We play the new music first. If you don’t believe me, just ask Florida Georgia Line.” This is, indeed, the value of MR’s secondary stations. They break new artists, and the major markets follow.
Independent Artist of the Year Tracy Lawrence.

Independent Artist of the Year Tracy Lawrence.


Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry cheered, “We appreciate all of you.” Her trio was MR’s Group/Duo of the Year. “You’ve supported the heck out of our Pioneer Tour.” The Band Perry next goes out on the road with Male Breakout winner Blake Shelton. His award was accepted by his producer, Scott Hendricks. The Female winner was Mrs. Blake, Miranda Lambert, accepted by Sony head honcho Gary Overton, sporting a sporty new buzz-cut.
Damon Moberly accepts Kacey Musgraves' award for Breakout Artist.

Damon Moberly accepts Kacey Musgraves’ award for Breakout Artist.


Introduced this year was the Breakout Songwriter award. Rodney Clawson had seven No. 1 songs on the MR chart last year. Guess who won? “Thank you all from country radio for playing the songs,” he said, “and my publisher and all my BMI friends.”
“It’s great to be an independent artist,” said Tracy Lawrence. “We have a lot of freedom.” His spins on the MR chart earned him the Breakout Independent Artist award for the year.
This award is so remarkable and so deserved: Capitol Records Nashville was named the MR Label of the Year for the ninth consecutive, tenth overall, time. Superstar promoter Steve Hodges accepted, lauding Diane Richey for working the label’s singles for most of those years.
Kacey Musgraves won Breakout Artist. Mercury Records promo VP Damon Moberly accepted, saying, “Thank you for being brave enough to play a female, because we don’t have enough of them these days.”
The crowded room was worked by Mandy Barnett, Kelly Lang, Stephanie Grace and dozens of other baby indie acts, plus veteran singer-songwriter Bernie Nelson. Kelly has a duet CD with hubby T.G. Sheppard on the way. Bernie is working on a long-overdue CD as an artist. Why? “I was getting splinters on my ass from sitting on my porch.” Love him.
Adding to the schmoozing din were David Wykoff, David Ross, Lee Smoot, Lee Richey, Becky Harris, Judy Harris, Mark Wright, Fletcher Foster, Steve O’Brien, Regina Stuve, Vanessa Parker, Pat Higdon, Cliff Doyall, Chuck Dauphin, Wes Vause, Dennis Banka, Bill Wence, Ed Salamon, Tom Baldrica, Preshias Harris, Susan Collier and Paula Szeigis.
The beehive is buzz, buzz, buzzing.
Scott Hendricks accepts Blake Shelton's award for Male Artist of the Year.

Scott Hendricks accepts Blake Shelton’s award for Male Artist of the Year


Rodney Clawson receives inaugural Songwriter of the Year honors.

Rodney Clawson receives inaugural Songwriter of the Year honors.


MusicRow CountryBreakout Reporter of the Year Kelly Green.

MusicRow CountryBreakout Reporter of the Year Kelly Green.

WMG Partners With Shazam To Sign New Artists

wmg1Warner Music Group and Shazam have developed an innovative strategic alliance that will discover new acts and sign them to a Shazam-branded label under WMG, and that will collaborate in enhanced marketing across WMG’s roster of artists.
The global partnership will create a connection between music fans, emerging artists, and WMG’s A&R teams. The Shazam label imprint will identify unsigned artists for support and development by combining WMG’s global A&R expertise with Shazam’s proprietary fan activity data. At the same time, the app’s unique promotional channels will empower artists to directly engage with fans who Shazamed them, enabling fans to continue to champion the artist they helped discover.
“By partnering with Shazam, a brand which is synonymous with music discovery for fans all around the world, we have forged a potent proposition: the first crowd-sourced, big data record label,” said Rob Wiesenthal, COO/Corporate, Warner Music Group. “While data and crowd sourced analyses will never be a substitute for the expertise and instincts of our A&R professionals, we do believe the information we obtain for this new label will provide very useful signals that will bolster our ability to find the stars of tomorrow.”
In addition, WMG’s family of labels will offer new ways for their rosters of established and up-and-coming acts to connect with Shazam’s enormous community of 420 million users in 200 countries. WMG labels will receive enhanced deep data on fan behavior for WMG acts and be able to launch specially tailored promotional campaigns. In turn, WMG will provide Shazam with exclusive content and other benefits to augment the user experience, providing even more reasons for fans to make the app their destination for news about their favorite acts.
Initial projects activated under the alliance have already included Shazam’s first video premiere with Chromeo’s ‘Come Alive’ and Shazam’s first single premiere via its News Feed with Wiz Khalifa’s ‘We Dem Boyz’.
“We are excited to enter into a next-generation partnership with Warner Music Group. Every minute of the day, people around the world Shazam over 10,000 songs, giving us incredible insight into what songs are trending and allowing us to discover future hits. Combining Shazam’s proprietary data with WMG’s A&R expertise will yield fantastic results,” said Rich Riley, CEO, Shazam. “We are also eager to use our deep data and advanced promotional solutions combined with exclusive content from WMG to help artists engage with their fans and sell more music.”

Weekly Register: It's Time For Church

Albums

eric_church_outsiders_album_a_lWith CRS in full swing (click here to check out MusicRow’s CountryBreakout Awards yesterday, Feb. 18), overall album sales are up 20 percent from last week, while Country album sales are up 88 percent week over week. Eric Church’s The Outsiders (EMI Nashville) is this week’s top overall and Country album, selling 288k units. Church’s latest release is his fourth studio album and second No. 1 since 2011’s Chief. Soundscan also reports it’s the biggest-selling week for a Country album since Luke Bryan‘s Crash My Party sold 528k units in August 2013. CRS attendees can check out Church’s performance during CRS today, Feb. 19. Additionally, Frankie Ballard’s Sunshine & Whiskey (Warner Bros.) debuts at No. 5 (No. 35 overall) selling 11k units, and Dylan Scott’s self-titled debut album (Curb) debuts at No. 50, selling 1.2k units.
YTD, both overall and Country album sales are down 15.9 percent. Around the same time last year, Mumford and Sons’ Babel was the top overall album, selling 185k units, while Taylor Swift’s RED reigned as the No. 1 Country album, selling 72k units.

Tracks

tracksalbumsThe top Country track is Brantley Gilbert’s “Bottoms Up” (No. 23 overall), selling 61k units (415k RTD). Meanwhile, both the top and overall Country debut is Miranda Lambert’s “Automatic,” coming in at No. 3 Country (No. 29 overall), with 51k units sold.
Pharrell Williams’ “Happy” is the top overall track, selling 329k units this week (1.3 million RTD). YTD, overall track sales are down 11.8 percent, while Country track sales are down 17.7 percent. Around the same time last year, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop” was the top overall track, selling 316k units, while Hunter Hayes’ “Wanted” stood as the No. 1 Country track with 85k units sold.
Next week’s numbers will include MusicRow inaugural Challenge Coin winner Cole Swindell’s self-titled debut album.

DISClaimer: Welcome To CRS

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Lee Brice


Welcome to Country Radio Seminar. Rolling out the red carpet for our broadcasting visitors this week are a Country Music Hall of Fame member, one of Nashville’s hottest vocal trios, a hearty male up-and-comer and a band that’s just beginning to make waves. They are, in order, Don Williams, The Band Perry, Lee Brice and Parmalee. It gives me great pleasure to declare that a really great guy, Lee Brice, earns this week’s Disc of the Day prize.
The DisCovery Award goes to Lexi Larsen. I know very little about her, except for the facts that she is a native Nebraskan who is now a Nashville singer-songwriter. I do know this: The lady can sing.
LEXI LARSEN/You Can Leave
Writers: Lexi Larsen/Felicia Fay King/Karin Paparelli; Producer: Stephen Leiweke; Publisher: Fell Off The Truck/Lexi Larsen/Music Envy; SESAC/ASCAP/BMI; O.W.C. (CDX)
-Very promising. Loaded with vocal dynamics. She sings the verses in a husky, expressive alto, then belts out the choruses in a confident, shiny soprano. This woman certainly knows her way around a song.
NORTH 40/Tell Me Somethin’ Good
Writers: Paige/Logan/Heather Looney; Producer: Leigh Reynolds/Mills Logan; Publisher: Molly Jack; ASCAP; Rhymetown (CDX)
-This female led ensemble bops energetically here, but it seems to take forever to get to the hook.
MELISSA GREENWOOD/Roller Coaster Ride
Writers: Carole Ciaciosco; Producer: Jack Gale/Jim Pierce; Publishers: Royal Palm; ASCAP; Playback (CDX)
-She sings with vim on this tempo tune, and the slightly amateurish delivery only adds to its charm. The steel and lead guitarists match her lick for lick.
PARMALEE/Close Your Eyes
Writers: Adam Craig/Trent Tomlinson/Shane Minor; Publishers: Sony-ATV Tree/Big Spaces/Amplified Administration/BootHeel/Big Mosquito/Code Six Charles, BMI; Stoney Creek
-Spring and summer might seem a long way off. When they finally do get here, these guys have the perfect romance tune for those long, slow, dreamy nights.
DON WILLIAMS/I’ll Be Here In The Morning
Writers: none listed; Producers: none listed; Publishers: none listed; Sugar Hill (track)
-You could warm your hands to the sound of this voice. The Hall of Famer lopes through this ode to fidelity with the gentle ease of a champion cowboy. Utter audio excellence.
CARRIE ANN CARROLL/Honeymoon
Writers: Carrie Ann Carroll; Producer: Joe Carroll; Publisher: carrieanncarrollsongs, BMI; Treehouse (track)
-This Austin gal has a songwriter showcase CD titled You Should Know. It kicks off with this easy-going, rolling tune with a dandy guitar-driven backing track. Her singing voice is rather wispy, pitch-y and bland.
Lexi Larsen

Lexi Larsen


THE BAND PERRY/Chainsaw
Writers: Shane McAnally/Josh Osborne/Matt Ramsey; Producer: Dann Huff; Publishers: Universal/Smack Ink/Want a Fresh One/Black River/Music of RPM/Sonic Geo, ASCAP; Republic Nashville
-Snappy and sassy. She’s out to cut down the tree they once carved their initials on. “It’s hard to bury the hatchet, holdin’ a chainsaw.” Fierce and feisty.
SCOTT CONER/Feels Like Friday
Writers: none listed; Producer: Greg Wright; Publishers: none listed; Reedy’s Dream
-It’s a country-rock thang, with a “live” feeling, a Skynyrd vibe and some soul-band horns and backup singers.
LEE BRICE/I Don’t Dance
Writers: Lee Brice/Rob Hatch/Dallas Davidson; Producer: Lee Brice; Publishers: Mike Curb/Legends of Mustang/Way Down the Hatch/Big Loud Bucks/EMI Blackwood, BMI/SESAC; Curb
-I really like the guy-next-door quality of this man’s performances. This delightfully rhythmic song is about a guy who is so in love that he’ll even dance with her, despite the fact that he can’t. The icing on the cake is a fantastic production with tremendous bass undertow, zippy electro effects and swirling atmosphere. As a singer, as a songwriter and now as a producer, Lee Brice rules.
STEVIE LEE WOODS/Hey What Do I Know
Writers: Patrick McManus/Rich Alves/John Colgen; Producer: Patrick McManus; Publishers: Freshly Brewed/Hard Luck/Bollywood, ASCAP/BMI; Krazy Town (CDX)
-The song is cutely written. His voice is just average, and the production sounds like it is approximately 25 years old.

Country Artists To Tribute 'Hee Haw' on March 4

tillisOn March 4, 2014, the Country Music Hall of Fame will welcome Pam Tillis, along with several of her famous friends as part of a tribute to Hee Haw as part of Pop Goes Rochelle Presents An All-Star Salute to Hee Haw.
Lorrie Morgan, Joe Diffie, Craig Morgan, The Grascals, Mike Snider, Warren Brothers, Lauren Alaina, Danielle Peck, Elizabeth Cook, T. Bubba Bechtol, Kacey Jones, Amber Hayes, Jugg Sisters and Tom Randles will be on hand at the CMHOF’s CMA Theater. The event begins at 7:30 p.m.
The event will feature musical performances and comedy skits, and will benefit the Rochelle Center. Tickets are available at popgoesrochelle.com and by calling 615-416-2001.

Bentley Partners With Mountain Dew

riser dierks bentley11Mountain Dew has partnered with Dierks Bentley as a sponsor on the singer’s upcoming Riser Tour. Bentley’s tour will launch on May 9 in Charlotte, N.C. and feature special guests Chris Young, Chase Rice and Jon Pardi.
“Fans know that they are getting something real when they listen to Dierks Bentley – he expresses who he is through his music and that’s a trait that vibes really well with the Mountain Dew brand,” said Mountain Dew’s VP, Marketing Greg Lyons. “We’re so excited to welcome him into the Dew family, and know that Dew Nation will be a big supporter of his.”
“I’m fired up about the tour this summer and happy to have Mountain Dew and the DEW Nation joining us out on the road,” said Bentley. “Dew is a brand that encourages individuality and doing things your own way, and that’s something I can definitely identify with and get behind.”
Bentley’s latest album Riser will hit stores on Feb. 25, 2014. For more information, visit dierks.com.

Lucy Hale Sets Album Release Date

lucy haleLucy Hale plans to release her country debut album, Road Between, June 3 on DMG Nashville/Bigger Picture Group. The actress and recording artist first shared the news with her 9 million-plus online fans and followers.
Written by songwriters Ashley Gorley, Luke Laird and Hillary Lindsey, Hale’s first single, “You Sound Good To Me,” premiered exclusively on Sirius XM’s The Highway in early January.
Hale has been invited to make her debut on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville this Friday, Feb. 21.
The Memphis born-and-raised 24-year old has been out on the road meeting country radio, fans, and honing her performance skills during hiatus from her hit television show, Pretty Little Liars.
She was named one of 2014’s Ones To Watch by Billboard, Country Music Is Love, Country Weekly, Rolling Stone, Roughstock, Taste of Country, Shazam and USA Today.

On The Cover – Sara Evans (Feb./March 2014)

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Multi-Platinum selling Country singer and songwriter Sara Evans has been called “one of the most compelling vocalists of her generation.” Evans will release her highly anticipated seventh studio album Slow Me Down on March 11, 2014. The album comes more than two years after the release of Stronger, her second project to top the Billboard Country Album Chart. Despite five No. 1 hits, her new single “Slow Me Down” scored the most first-week adds of her career and was named one of Billboard’s “10 Best Country Singles of 2013.” The song has been steadily climbing the charts with the companion video featuring NASCAR great Carl Edwards in heavy rotation on CMT and GAC.
Slow Me Down is co-produced by Evans and Mark Bright (Reba McEntire, Rascal Flatts, Carrie Underwood), who Evans last worked with on her Platinum selling album Real Fine Place (2005). Slow Me Down sees Evans collaborating on three tracks: “Better Off” with Country legend Vince Gill; “Can’t Stop Loving You,” a duet with Isaac Slade of The Fray; and a cover of Gavin DeGraw’s “Not Over You” which features the pop/rock star singing harmonies. This album is what fans have waited for and newcomers are bound to fall in love with.
Slow Me Down is Evans at her finest, with her signature powerful vocals that will serve as a reminder of why she has had a level of success reserved for few. Evans co-wrote three of the album’s 11 tracks and some of Nashville’s finest songwriters are represented on Slow Me Down. A who’s who of songwriters on the project include Dave Berg (Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton), Shane McAnally (Florida Georgia Line, Kacey Musgraves, Kelly Clarkson), Karyn Rochelle (Trisha Yearwood, LeAnn Rimes, Ronnie Milsap), Sarah Buxton (Keith Urban, The Band Perry, Gary Allan), and Shane Stevens (Lady Antebellum, Kellie Pickler, Montgomery Gentry).
Since emerging in the late 1990s, Evans has had a prolific recording career resulting in the sale of more than six million albums. She’s had five No. 1 songs, four others appearing in the Top 10, two No. 1 Billboard Country Albums, five appearing on Billboard’s Top 200 all-genre chart, and four consecutive RIAA certified Gold, Platinum or Multi-Platinum albums. She’s received awards from the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, a Billboard Music Award and garnered nominations for Grammy Awards, American Country Awards and CMT Music Awards.
Evans won the hearts of America as the first Country artist to compete on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. She was also chosen as one of People magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People.”
Always interested in and involved with charitable efforts, Evans has been an active member of the American Red Cross’ National Celebrity Cabinet since 2005 and was presented with the national Crystal Cross for her work with the organization.

'MusicRow's' CountryBreakout Award Winners Revealed

The Band Perry accepts Group/Duo of the Year.

The Band Perry accepts the award for CountryBreakout Group/Duo of the Year.

The 2014 CountryBreakout Awards were presented earlier today (Feb. 18) at MusicRow’s CRS Meet & Greet at Margaritaville in Nashville. Industry members gathered to celebrate the unofficial kick-off to CRS and enjoy spectacular performances by Natalie Stovall and the Drive, and Native Run.

12th annual CountryBreakout Winners
Male Artist of the Year: Blake Shelton, 118,167 spins
Female Artist of the Year: Miranda Lambert, 94,465 spins
Group/Duo of the Year: The Band Perry, 116, 391 spins
Breakout Artist of the Year: Kacey Musgraves, 74,030 spins
Independent Artist of the Year: Tracy Lawrence, 41,032 spins
Label of the Year: Capitol Records Nashville, 552,807 spins
CountryBreakout Reporter of the Year: Kelly Green, WEIO/Huntingdon, Tenn.
Songwriter of the Year: Rodney Clawson
Click to see Bobby Karl’s complete coverage of the event.
 
Read all about the award winners in the new print issue of MusicRow, available for free at the Nashville Convention Center during CRS. Awards are based strictly on spins on the MusicRow CountryBreakout chart during 2013.