Columbia Nashville To Release Chris Janson EP

JansonColumbia Nashville will release a Chris Janson EP, Take It To The Bank, to digital retailers on Feb. 25.
Janson, who was previously signed to the Sony imprint, worked with producer Phil O’Donnell on the project, with help from Justin Niebank on two tracks. Janson is featured as a writer on four of the five tracks.
“This is an eclectic group of tunes for the fans that have heard these songs in my show and have been asking for them,” said Janson in a release from Sony.
Take It To The Bank [EP] Track Listing
1. Take It to the Bank (Chris Janson/Cole Degges)
2. ‘Til a Woman Comes Along (Janson/Cole Degges/Phil O’Donnell)
3. Back to Me (Janson/Cole Degges)
4. Where My Girls At (Janson/Dallas Davidson)
5. I Ain’t Livin’ Long Like This (Rodney Crowell)

DJ Sinister Lands "Country Fried Mix" Radio Show

dj sinister111DJ Sinister is serving up “Country Fried Mix,” a playlist of country hits back to back in a remix, on Chicago’s US99 radio station this month. Numerous other stations are quickly signing on for the syndicated format developed by music producer Charlie Pennachio.  Please visit countryfriedmix.com for more details.
For the nationally syndicated radio show, DJ Sinister teamed with producer Charlie Pennachio. “I have always known Sinister to have a great ear for creating infectious and smart music,” says Pennachio. “Since the launch of the mix programming, generated right in the heart of Music Row, debuting on Chicago’s US99 our conviction in this movement has been solidified.”
The Cape Coral, Fla. native founded rock band Twisted Method, toured as part of OzzFest, became a reality TV star and is currently touring with Big & Rich. DJ Sinister is working on his forthcoming release for which he has composed all of the rhythm tracks and played every instrument. Sinister says, “Every note is composed from scratch and when people listen to it they will appreciate every nuance of work I put into it.”

Sony Boat Show: Takin' It To The Cumberland

(L-R):  Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton, the Doobie Brothers’ Patrick Simmons, Sara Evans, Chris Young, Doobie Tom Johnston, Love and Theft’s Eric Gunderson, Doobie John McFee, Jerrod Niemann, Love and Theft’s Stephen Barker Liles, and Doobie Brothers Manager Bruce Cohen. Photo:  Larry Boothby

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton, the Doobie Brothers’ Patrick Simmons, Sara Evans, Chris Young, Doobie Tom Johnston, Love and Theft’s Eric Gunderson, Doobie John McFee, Jerrod Niemann, Love and Theft’s Stephen Barker Liles, and Doobie Brothers Manager Bruce Cohen. Photo: Larry Boothby


You know a special night is about to happen when your greeter is Country artist Brad Paisley, shaking hands and giving hugs, as each invitee boarded the Sony Music Nashville’s 28th General Jackson Show & Dinner Cruise. Was this a planned part of the event? Nope, just Brad being Brad and we love him for it.
bradWhile much of the initial banter before the show centered on the impending “doom and gloom” from the weather headed our way, that topic quickly took a comedic turn as Sony Music Nashville Chairman/CEO Gary Overton introduced Nashville treasure and the night’s emcee, Gerry House, donned in an orange life preserver. “If this boat goes down, only me and Sara Evans will survive,” joked House who obviously had just seen her backstage.
The boat may have been securely docked for safety during the show, but it was definitely rocking on the inside with talent from the Sony Music label group roster. Paisley started the show with new music, followed by his current single, “Mona Lisa” which jumped to No. 9 on the MusicRow Chart this week.
chrisAfter joking the safest place during a storm was the General Jackson, Gerry House’s jesting was alive and well and reminded all of us how much we miss hearing his repartee. Dee Jay Silver also brought a special twist to the evening spinning tunes during the sets.
The Swon Brothers were next performing “Pray For You” and their current single, “Later On,” followed by Leah Turner offering her current chart-climber “Take The Keys.” Love and Theft next sang “Angel Eyes” and their latest offering, new single “Night That You’ll Never Forget.”
When the always-gorgeous Sara Evans took the stage to perform, donned in a sexy, cleavage-revealing top, she smiled, shrugged, and referring to Gerry’s earlier comment, quipped, “I have no idea what he was talking about.” Sara performed “Stronger” and her new single, “Slow Me Down” which landed in the Top 10 on the MusicRow Chart this week. Jerrod Niemann was up next performing “Drink To That All Night” and “Buzz Back Girl.”
At the Sony Music Nashville Boat Show, Chairman & CEO Gary Overton surprised Miranda Lambert with a plaque commemorating the Platinum certification of each of her first four albums. (L-R): Lambert, Overton. Photo:  Alan Poizner

At the Sony Music Nashville Boat Show, Chairman & CEO Gary Overton surprised Miranda Lambert with a plaque commemorating the Platinum certification of each of her first four albums. (L-R): Lambert, Overton. Photo: Alan Poizner


While Blake Shelton watched and took pictures of his S.O. from the balcony, Miranda Lambert performed “Mama’s Broken Heart” followed by her new single “Automatic” which has leaped into the Top 30 this week on the MusicRow Chart in only its third week. Overton then came back on stage and surprised Lambert with a plaque commemorating the Platinum certification of each of her first four albums. “Holy Shit Balls!” Lambert exclaimed. “That’s all I can say.”
Chris Young took the stage and performed “Who I Am With You” and “Aw Naw,” and then introduced the night’s special surprise guest, the Doobie Brothers. Chris joined them on vocals for “China Grove” while General Jackson boat greeter Paisley joined in on “Long Train Running” and offered a fab electric guitar solo that kicked it up another notch. After performing “Black Water,” the Doobie Brothers were joined by Evans and Paisley on “Listen To the Music” with all of us singing along, ending another successful Sony Boat Show.
Overton thanked everyone for attending, and announced Sony Music Nashville will release a tribute album to the Doobie Brothers album later this year. Stay tuned.
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Shelton Adds Hollywood Bowl, Madison Square Garden Concerts

bshelton93011Five-time ACM nominee, including a nod for Entertainer of the Year, Blake Shelton, announced stops at Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y., the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Calif., and Wrigley Field in Chicago, Ill. as part of his upcoming Ten Times Crazier Tour 2014.
The tour launches June 20 at austin360 in Austin, Texas. Shelton is donating $1 from every fan club presale ticket sold to the Academy of Country Music’s Lifting Lives Foundation, through his Thunderclap campaign. Supporters will be entered to win two tickets and a backstage meet & greet with Shelton at a nearby show.
Blake Shelton’s Ten Times Crazier Tour 2014:
06/20 Austin, TX austin360 Amphitheatre
06/21 Dallas, TX Gexa Energy Pavilion
06/22 Little Rock, AR Verizon Arena
07/19 Chicago, IL Wrigley Field
08/01 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
08/02 Darien Center, NY Darien Lakes Performing Arts Center
08/29 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
08/30 Orlando, FL Amway Center
09/04 Albuquerque, NM Isleta Amphitheatre
09/05 Phoenix, AZ Ak-Chin Amphitheatre
09/06 San Diego, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
09/11 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center at Fresno State
09/12 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Amphitheatre
09/13 Mtn. View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
09/18 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena
09/19 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome
09/20 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
09/25 Boise, ID Taco Bell Arena
09/26 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
09/27 Denver, CO Pepsi Arena
10/03 Las Vegas,NV Mandalay Bay Events Center
10/04 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl

Pollstar Live! Hosts Nashville Execs In 'Bands, Brands and High Finance' Panel

PollstarWhile Country radio is partying North of Broadway, Pollstar has brought patrons to Nashville’s Omni Hotel for the annual Pollstar Live! conference through Friday (Feb. 21). International patrons – a majority promoters – joined SVP, AEG Live/The Messina Group, Ali Harnell, on Thursday (Feb. 20) for a panel discussion titled “Bands, Brands and High Finance.”
Executives contributing expertise included Holly Bell (SVP Entertainment Division, City National Bank), John Frankenheimer (Chairman Emeritus, Loeb & Loeb), Martha Ivester (Music Sponsorship Agent, CAA), Ken Levitan (Founder and Co-President, Vector Management), AJ Niland (Founder/CEO, HUKA Entertainment and Co-Founder, Hangout Music Festival), and Jay Williams (Partner, WME).
Giving credit to independent labels who he says sign as much or more than majors, Frankenheimer noted, “Record deals are not standard, every major asks for 360. As the CD era slowed, labels have sought to profit in revenue from the road they feel having contributed. There is less upfront cash to offer, which gives a chance for artists to negotiate.”
Bell noted her relationships have changed in recent years, providing equity lines to even unsigned bands. “We’re spending money differently than 10-15 years ago, I see these changes from the ground up,” she said.
Williams contributed advice to agents assuming the role of A&R more often. “Because there is no barrier to entry anymore, it’s a very crowded space,” he said.
Levitan frankly said, “Artists used to tour to promote a record, that has switched to putting out a record to tour.” Of his responsibilities, which he says is to over-turn “stones” for new artists and make opportunities practical, Levitan continued, “We need any outside help from brands that we can get. The standpoint of many sponsorships is measured by social media numbers.” But fulfillment is key, he said, “As a small business you want to over fulfill for a renewal. Artists have to ask what gives you a leg-up to win the tie?” He suggested remembering names can solidify the business relationship, for example, even that of the decision-maker’s pet dog.
Niland mentioned, “One of the biggest things brands are looking for is exclusive content. This can help artists throw dollars on top of a guarantee.”
With her background with brands like Nike, Nashville-based Ivester cited statistics with an increased intent to do business for artists backed by brands. “Small steps bring an artist close to a brand,” she said referring to playing shows in a hotel lobby or hosting after-parties for room comps. She stated that brand partners allow an artist to mold images or even cater to new demographics.
The session concluded with a discussion of sync placements, to which Levitan anecdotally commented of Michael McDonald‘s partnership quite a few years ago for an MCI commercial. After accepting a lower upfront offer for a sync, the album – which he noted, sold 100,000 units prior – became multi-platinum because of the multi-million dollar “promotion” budget.

UMG Hosts Nettles, Bannen, Brothers Osborne At CRS Ryman Show

Pictured (L-R): Gellman Management’s Gail Gellman, Mercury’s VP Promotion Damon Moberly, UMG Nashville’s SVP Promotion Royce Risser, Jennifer Nettles, UMG Nashville’s Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan, UMG Nashville’s SVP & COO Tom Becci and Kelleigh Bannen.

Pictured (L-R): Gellman Management’s Gail Gellman, Mercury’s VP Promotion Damon Moberly, UMG Nashville’s SVP Promotion Royce Risser, Jennifer Nettles, UMG Nashville’s Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan, UMG Nashville’s SVP & COO Tom Becci and Kelleigh Bannen.


For the second afternoon, Chairman/CEO of UMG Mike Dungan welcomed a lunching CRS crowd to the Ryman Auditorium for a more in-depth CRS showcase from his label group. Sack lunches contented the audience through substantial, full-band sets that showcased Kelleigh Bannen, Brothers Osborne, and Jennifer Nettles.
Leading the pack was Bannen. Extending appreciation for the audience’s time, Bannen helped define her musical motivations, saying, “An artist is more than what your voice sounds like singing a song – you have to know who you are and lead people with your brand.” The newcomer promises a Country sound while delivering pop-infused performances of “Broken Hearted,” and her latest single, “Famous.” Additional titles were previewed, including a co-write with fellow EMI Records Nashville artist Eric Paslay, titled “Oh My My.” Her Jedd Hughes and Jason Lehning-produced debut project is yet to be announced.
John Osborne and T.J. Osborne

John Osborne and T.J. Osborne


Maryland family duo, Brothers Osborne, emphasized the hard work of nearly 10 years it has taken to prep for the opportunities they are now experiencing. Glimmering with promise and raw talent, John Osborne and T.J. Osborne performed outstanding titles “Stay A Little Longer” and “21 Summer.” The band was on tour with David Nail through last fall, with a debut album on the way.
Before Nettles took the stage for “That Girl,” fans with VIP Nation tickets for her headlining show that evening filed in to empty seats for a peek at the “soundcheck.” The premium passes are offered for many of her That Girl Tour stops, in promotion of her Rick Rubin-produced solo debut, That Girl, which hit shelves Jan. 14. The tour continues with stops around the country through April.

CRS Photo Roundup (2/21/14)

Warner Music Nashville celebrated CRS during its annual “Warner Wednesday” party at Rosewall in Nashville.

Pictured (L-R): Hunter Hayes and Warner Music Nashville President/CEO John Esposito

Pictured (L-R): Hunter Hayes and Warner Music Nashville President/CEO John Esposito.


Pictured (L-R): WUSN PD Jeff Kapugi, Warner Music Nashville VP Promotion Kristen Williams and Atlantic/WMN artist Brett Eldredge.

Pictured (L-R): WUSN PD Jeff Kapugi, Warner Music Nashville VP Promotion Kristen Williams and Atlantic/WMN artist Brett Eldredge.

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APA Nashville Celebrated its 20th Anniversary during a party at the Hard Rock Cafe in Music City.

APA’s Steve Hauser, Gil Cunningham (Neste Event Marketing President), Renee Alexander (MN State Fair entertainment buyer), Troy Vollhoffer (Country Thunder music festivals Exec. Producer), APA’s Jim Gosnell and APA’s Steve Martin.

Pictured (L-R): APA’s Steve Hauser, Gil Cunningham (Neste Event Marketing President), Renee Alexander (MN State Fair entertainment buyer), Troy Vollhoffer (Country Thunder music festivals Exec. Producer), APA’s Jim Gosnell and APA’s Steve Martin. Photo: Jeremy Westby


APA’s Jim Gosnell & Steve Martin, Little Texas’ Dwayne O’Brien, Sawyer Brown’s Jim Scholten, Crystal Gayle, Little Texas’ Duane Propes, Big Smo and APA’s Bonnie Sugarman & Steve Lassiter.

Pictured (L-R): APA’s Jim Gosnell & Steve Martin, Little Texas’ Dwayne O’Brien, Sawyer Brown’s Jim Scholten, Crystal Gayle, Little Texas’ Duane Propes, Big Smo and APA’s Bonnie Sugarman & Steve Lassiter. Photo: Jeremy Westby

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SESAC’s Tim Fink and recording artist Craig Campbell visit at SESAC’s Networking Lounge.  Campbell, a SESAC affiliate, is promoting his new single, “Keep Them Kisses Comin’” at the annual event held in Nashville.

Pictured (L-R): SESAC's Tim Fink and artist Craig Campbell

Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Tim Fink and artist Craig Campbell

Dee Jay Silver Launches Radio Show

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RCA Nashville recording artist Dee Jay Silver is set to launch a weekly syndicated country radio show, “The Country Club with Dee Jay Silver.”

Hosted by the touring dj/remixer/producer, the new show will provide from one hour up to five hours of up-tempo mixes and mash-ups, with radio veteran Keith Kaufman serving as Operations Manager, programming and producing the show, and Compass Media Networks providing syndication. Each week’s program will feature hits from Country music’s biggest stars and newcomers, with an infusion of unique rhythms and occasional hits from other genres.
“I love radio!” mixer Silver enthuses. “Although my schedule is very hectic and I’m always on the road, whenever I’m on the radio, it feels like home. This is going to be tons of fun!”
Over the past 10 years, Dee Jay Silver has entertained fans during tours for Brad Paisley (current), Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Rascal Flatts, and Eric Church, among others. He also performs regularly at top clubs and high profile events in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. Silver’s Country Club EP released this past summer.
“Dee Jay Silver is a star,” declares Kaufman. “He’s built a very unique brand. Creating a radio show makes perfect sense. Silver will be ratings gold. We’re going to have a blast!” Kaufman is owner of Center Stage Tour Promotions which develops artist promotions and events with country radio stations nationally. Prior to starting his company, Kaufman was Director, Broadcast Operations and Director, Promotions & Marketing for Clear Channel Radio, and program director at WSIX-FM in Nashville.
Radio stations interested in bringing the party to their listeners can contact Adam Wilbur, Compass Media Networks’ Vice President, Affiliate Sales, at (310) 791-7744.

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Date Set For ASCAP's 36th Annual Christian Music Awards

ascap 100 years11The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) will celebrate the 36th annual ASCAP Christian Music Awards on Monday, May 5, 2014 at the historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn.
Michael Martin and LeAnn Phelan, who jointly lead ASCAP’s Nashville membership office, will lead the creative team in presenting awards to the writers and publishers of the most performed songs in Christian music, along with ASCAP President and Chairman of the Board Paul Williams. The invitation-only event will feature special performances by some of today’s most popular artists and songwriters in the genre, and will culminate in the announcements of Christian Music Songwriter of the Year, Songwriter/Artist of the Year, Song of the Year and Publisher of the Year.
Recent ASCAP Christian Music Awards winners include Ben Glover, Matthew West, Brown Bannister, Michael Bleeker, Jeremy Camp, Dan Muckala, Matt Redman, Chris Tomlin, Josh Wilson and many more.