Fifth Annual 'We're All 4 The Hall' Returns May 6

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The We’re All 4 The Hall benefit concert, led by Keith Urban and Vince Gill, will return to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on May 6.

This year’s theme is all about the songs. Songtellers (A LARGE Intimate Evening) will feature Urban, Gill, Brantley Gilbert, Brett Eldredge, Carrie Underwood, David Nail, Deana Carter, Kacey Musgraves, Kip Moore, Lee Ann Womack with Buddy Miller, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Reba McEntire and Ronnie Milsap.
Each artist will perform a song they have written or recorded, or a classic hit, and each artist will tell a story regarding why the song was written, or why it was recorded.

Reserved seat tickets, which are priced at $35 and $50 (does not include Ticketmaster surcharge), will go on sale April 4 at 10 a.m. CST and are available at ticketmaster.com, the Bridgestone Arena box office or by calling 800-745-3000. A limited number of VIP ticket packages will also go on sale on April 4 at ticketmaster.com.

“I think this is going to be an extremely unique and revealing night for everyone,” said Urban. “Not only are we going to see extraordinary ‘one of a kind’ performances, but we’re going to hear some stories that just may have us hearing these well known songs in a whole new way.”
Previous We’re All 4 The All concerts have collectively raised more than $2 million in support of the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum’s preservation efforts, exhibitions and educational programs. In addition, Urban has teamed up again with rally.org to help fans raise funds for the Country Music Hall of Fame and to compete for prizes including VIP tickets. For more information go to keithurban.net.
“The first four All 4 the Hall concerts have netted more than $2 million,” said Museum Director Kyle Young. “They continue to be our most successful fundraisers, with the proceeds helping to fund the care of our unrivaled collection, exhibitions, educational programs and more. The museum appreciates the generosity and unwavering support that Keith Urban and Vince Gill continue to display for our institution and for this genre of music. Fans eagerly anticipate this show, expecting, and getting, a unique, entertaining, and world-class line-up that only Keith and Vince can inspire. This year’s concert will not disappoint.”

Exclusive Interview: Scott Borchetta and Chris Stacey on BMLG Launch of Dot Records

DOT_LOGO_Label_2013.3.24Big Machine Label Group is adding another label to its umbrella of imprints, which already includes Big Machine Records, Republic Nashville and The Valory Music Co.
Dot Records will be led by former Warner Music Nashville promotion exec Chris Stacey. “We continue to learn and continue to re-engineer nonstop,” BMLG founder and CEO Scott Borchetta told MusicRow. “It felt like the perfect time to take on that research and development and hit the reset button and bring in great new executive energy. Chris is someone I’ve wanted to work with for some time. I’ve never seen him lie down and he is a serial entrepreneur. When we first met, I realized we both have this amazing desire to continue to stretch the boundaries, and we love the excitement of starting new companies. Watching what he did at Warner Bros. the past several years was so impressive. I thought, ‘Ok, maybe instead of having to fight with him, I can join him,’ so this is the opportunity.”
BMLG revives the name of the independent label that operated from 1950-1977. “The name is synonymous with being a great Middle Tennessee-based record company, and when you look back in history at why it was started, and the entrepreneurial spirit around it, and then what it ultimately became with servicing all kinds of different music. To bring back a heritage imprint to be part of the Big Machine Label Group portfolio, we just couldn’t find any holes in it,” said Borchetta. “Every time we brought it up, we thought it was cool. The more we’ve learned about its heritage, it’s just made sense.”

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GM of Dot Records Chris Stacey


Servicing different genres of music is indeed a potential part of the plan for the new imprint. “What’s great about our new company is that it’s a partnership with Monte Lipman and the folks at Universal, which means we are a Nashville-based label, with global capabilities,” said Stacey. “We put the music first and we put the format behind that. We are not necessarily worried about format. It will be primarily a Country-based label because we are here in Nashville, and that is our center lane of what we do. But we definitely have an opportunity with the new company that if something comes along that doesn’t fit in the middle lane we can certainly put it in other lanes and get into that business.”
Like Republic Nashville, Dot Records will be a joint venture between Nashville-based Big Machine Label Group and New York’s Republic Records. Borchetta and Stacey could not confirm any artist signings to Dot Records at this time. “We are in the process of looking for the best music and the best people for our team. It is coming soon. The model will be very similar to what you see at the other BMLG imprints,” said Stacey.
Big Machine Label Group launched in 2005, and is home to artists including Taylor Swift, Reba, The Band Perry, Thomas Rhett, Florida Georgia Line, Rascal Flatts, Eli Young Band, Danielle Bradbery, Brantley Gilbert, Cassadee Pope, and numerous others.

Nashville Concert Roundup (3/21/14)

The Mavericks. Photo: Mark Tucker

The Mavericks. Photo: Mark Tucker


The Mavericks will perform their only Nashville date for 2014 on March 27 at 7 p.m. at Hillsboro High School Auditorium.
The concert will benefit Hillsboro High School student activities, and the event holds significance for Mavericks lead singer Raul Malo, whose son attends Hillsboro High School. Tickets can be purchased for $10 at the door.

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listening room logo1The Listening Room Cafe will launch their Tin Pan South celebration one day early with a special Moonshine+Music on Monday, March 24 at 8 p.m. Featured songwriters include Gary Burr, Mark Hudson, Victoria Shaw, Stewart Mann, Ben Rue and Fletcher, and Bell & Ward. Admission to the show is free and drink specials will feature Nashville’s American Born Moonshine.
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hough-fbpost1Siblings Julianne and Derek Hough will star in their own all-new dance production, Move Live On Tour, onstage across North America beginning May 28 through July, 2014, including a performance at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on June 18.
Move Live On Tour will be a complete stage production, with sets, costumes and a cast of dancers, with the Houghs headlining in solo, duet and group performances in styles ranging from ballroom and tap to salsa and hip-hop. For more information, visit ryman.com.

MusicRowLife (3/21/14)

Kingston 2 day cutie1Vector Management‘s Ross Schilling and Rachel Parsons recently welcomed son Kingston Jaxson Schilling on Thursday, March 13, 2014.
Kingston weighed 9 lb, 13 oz., and was born at St. Thomas Hospital at 2:36 p.m.
 

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Eric Decker and Jessie James


Country singer Jessie James and NFL player Eric Decker welcomed their first child on Tuesday, March 18. Daughter Vivianne Rose Decker was born at 5:36 a.m. and weighed 8 lbs, 2 oz.
James and Decker will star in the reality series Game On, which premieres March 30 on E! Television.

I.R.S. Nashville Signs Striking Matches

striking matches irs11111Nashville duo Striking Matches has joined the Capitol Records family by inking a deal with I.R.S. Nashville, helmed by music executive John Grady. As previously reported, the label also has plans for a posthumous project from 2013 CMHoF inductee Cowboy Jack Clement, produced by Dave Ferguson and T Bone Burnett.

Striking Matches is comprised of Sarah Zimmermann and Justin Davis. Zimmermann and Davis met while studying guitar at Nashville’s Belmont University. As freshmen students, they were randomly paired for an improvisational instrumental performance; they kept honing their sound as a duo long after the course was over.
They are perhaps best-known for penning “The Right One Comes Along” with Georgia Middleman, which was recorded by Clare Bowen and Sam Palladio for an episode of the television series Nashville. Since the success of that tune, Striking Matches made their Grand Ole Opry debut in December 2012 at the Ryman Auditorium and later opened for Hunter Hayes. They were also named one of CMT’s “Listen Up” artists.
“Dreams really do come true, y’all. Thank you to all of our fans, friends, family and team who have believed in us for so long…you mean the world!! Now we’re REALLY ready to make a record!!!!” the duo said via social media.

Bobby Karl Works MusicRow's Rising Women On The Row Awards

(L-R): Sherod Robertson, Publisher/Owner, MusicRow; Sarah Skates, News Editor, MusicRow; Diane Pearson, Sr. VP, City National Bank; Honoree Ebie McFarland, Publicist/Owner, Essential Broadcast Media; Kelly Rich, SVP Sales, Marketing & Interactive, BMLG; Caryl Healey, VP Sales, Sony Music Nashville; Alicia Pruitt, Sr. Director A&R, Warner/Chappell Music Nashville; Julie Boos, Co-Owner, Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy.  Photo: Bev Moser.

(L-R): Sherod Robertson, Publisher/Owner, MusicRow; Sarah Skates, Sr. News Editor, MusicRow; Diane Pearson, Sr. VP, City National Bank; Honoree Ebie McFarland, Publicist/Owner, Essential Broadcast Media; Kelly Rich, SVP Sales, Marketing & Interactive, BMLG; Caryl Healey, VP Sales, Sony Music Nashville; Alicia Pruitt, Sr. Director A&R, Warner/Chappell Music Nashville; Julie Boos, Co-Owner, Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy. Photo: Bev Moser.


BOBBY KARL WORKS THE ROOM
 Chapter 451
“Rising Women on the Row” doubled its size and quintupled its entertainment value at its third annual awards presentation.
Staged Friday morning (March 21) at the Legends Ballroom of the sleek new Omni Hotel – I love finding new places to party – the breakfast-buffet event was again presented by MusicRow magazine with the help of its Presenting Sponsor, City National Bank.
“We’ve grown so much in three years,” observed MR’s benevolent overlord Sherod Robertson in greeting the crowd. The room held 300, almost twice as many as used to attend the event during its first two years at Maggiano’s Little Italy Restaurant.
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Sherod Robertson, Publisher/Owner, MusicRow. Photo: Bev Moser.


“These women…are fast becoming industry leaders,” he said of this year’s Rising Women on the Row. MR senior news editor Sarah Skates introduced each of this year’s honorees.
Julie Boos is a co-owner of the business-management firm Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy. Her clients include Lady Antebellum, Blake Shelton, Trace Adkins, Kellie Pickler, Kip Moore, Danielle Bradbury and Native Run.
“I feel fortunate to work in an industry with so many talented and smart women….and men,” said Boos in accepting her award.
Honoree Caryl Healey is the vice president of sales at Sony Music Nashville. “I first want to thank Sherod and MusicRow for this honor,” she told the crowd. “All you ladies inspire me every day.”
Publicist Ebie McFarland has built her independent publicity firm, Essential Broadcast Media, into a powerhouse with a client list including George Strait, Eric Church, Darius Rucker, Randy Houser, Jerod Niemann, Ronnie Dunn, George Strait, Rodney Atkins, Brandy Clark and more.
“Wow: It sounds like I am incredibly busy,” she said before thanking the EBM team that supports the company. “I am so honored to be with so many outstanding execs on the stage. Thank you, MusicRow, for doing this for three years.”
Nancy Shapiro, Sr. VP, Member Services, The Recording Academy. Photo: Bev Moser

(L-R): Nancy Shapiro, Sr. VP, Member Services, The Recording Academy, Sherod Robertson, Publisher/Owner, MusicRow. Photo: Bev Moser.


Alicia Pruitt is the senior director of A&R at Warner-Chappell Music. As such, she has secured countless cuts and many hits. Her staff writers include Chris Stapleton, Liz Rose, Derek George, Michael Dulaney, Kacey Musgraves, Brantley Gilbert and Sean McConnell.
“I feel blessed to be up here today with these girls,” Pruitt said. “Warner-Chappell, you are my family!”
The red-hot Big Machine Label Group has Kelly Rich as its senior vice president of sales, marketing and digital. The company has sold 39 million albums and 135 million digital tracks from such artists as Taylor Swift, Florida Georgia Line, Tim McGraw, The Band Perry and Rascal Flatts, among others.
Rich was the honoree who grew weepy, despite her best efforts to control her emotions. “What an incredible group of women up here,” she began. “I want to thank my team. They’re all here.” And as she dissolved, they all cheered loudly.
Diane Pearson of City National Bank congratulated the honorees and said she had a gift for each. I didn’t see them, but am told they got a gift from Tiffanys.
The reason I say that the event quintupled its entertainment value is because the two-hour gig concluded with a short set by Jo Dee Messina and her four sidemen. “She embodies this event,” said Sherod in introducing the assertive vocal dynamo.
Messina told the crowd her story of leaving Curb Records. The terms of her exodus prevent her from recording for any other record label. She launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund her own CD on her own label and raised $121,000 from her fans in less than 30 days. Her use of social media helped her go “outside the box” of standard industry practices.
The resulting album, titled Me, dropped this week on Tuesday (March 18), so her appearance was super timely. She introduced the crowd to the collection’s feisty “attitude” bopper “Breakin’ It Down.”
Jo Dee Messina, Photo: Bev Moser

Jo Dee Messina. Photo: Bev Moser.


“I never really write music to fit in,” said Messina. “This single doesn’t sound like anything else on the radio,” she added before launching into her hilarious intro to “A Woman’s Rant.” The banjo-punctuated ditty was a brilliantly witty slice of everywoman life.
She did a brief a cappella snippet of a tune titled “Like a Kid Again.” “Me” was a touching ballad of a woman’s many shifting roles. It brought misty tears to the eyes of several in the crowd. Messina concluded with a spirited version of her 1999 smash “Lesson in Leavin.’” She still sings with immense fire and gusto, and kiddies, she doesn’t need any audio trickery to sound exactly like her records.
The breakfast kicked off with guest Nancy Shapiro sharing her career experiences via a chat with Sherod. She is the national chief of member services for The Recording Academy, the highest ranking woman in the organization.
“There is still not an appropriate representation of women at the highest level [in the music industry],” she observed. “I would like to see more women CEOs. It has gotten better, I will say that. I believe companies are more family friendly than they were.” She cited as mentors Frances Preston, Connie Bradley, Donna Hilley, Roger Sovine, Joe Talbot, Mary Ann McCready and her mother.
“Circumstances may be out of your control, but your attitude is always within your control,” Nancy’s mother counseled her.
Her own advice to business women: “Put your family first. Work past five. Come in a little early. Feel empowered. Feel confident.”
(L-R): Sherod Robertson, Publisher/Owner, MusicRow; Sarah Skates, News Editor, MusicRow; Diane Pearson, Sr. VP, City National Bank; Honoree Ebie McFarland, Publicist/Owner, Essential Broadcast Media; Kelly Rich, SVP Sales, Marketing & Interactive, BMLG; Caryl Healey, VP Sales, Sony Music Nashville; Alicia Pruitt, Sr. Director A&R, Warner/Chappell Music Nashville; Julie Boos, Co-Owner, Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy.  Photo: Bev Moser.

(L-R): Sherod Robertson, Publisher/Owner, MusicRow; Sarah Skates, News Editor, MusicRow; Diane Pearson, Sr. VP, City National Bank; Honoree Ebie McFarland, Publicist/Owner, Essential Broadcast Media; Kelly Rich, SVP Sales, Marketing & Interactive, BMLG; Caryl Healey, VP Sales, Sony Music Nashville; Alicia Pruitt, Sr. Director A&R, Warner/Chappell Music Nashville; Julie Boos, Co-Owner, Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy. Photo: Bev Moser.


Soaking up the words of wisdom, the music and the good awards vibes were Sarah Trahern, Ronna Rubin, Ree Guyer-Buchanan, Martha Moore, Susan Stewart, Beverly Keel, Lisa Harless, Stacy Schlitz, Becky Harris, singer-songwriter Erin Enderlin, Holly Bell, Laura Crawford, Shawn Williams, Debbie Carroll, Mary Ann McCready, Ashley Ernst, Shannan Hatch, Alicia Warwick and Laurie Schell, who is the director of the Music Makes Us program in the Metro Public Schools.
Fret not: There were men there, too. Lots of them, in fact. Among those working the room were Jody Williams, B.J. Hill, Ben Vaughn, Barry Coburn, Dale Bobo, Scott Stem, Malcolm Mimms, Mark Mason, Dave Pacula and Todd Cassetty. “I’m having breakfast with 100 women,” said a delighted Paul Barnabee. Make that more like, “200.”
MusicRow's 3rd Annual Rising Women on the Row

MusicRow’s 3rd Annual Rising Women on the Row. Photo: Bev Moser.


City National Bank served as the Presenting sponsor for the third consecutive year while Supporting sponsorships included ASCAP; Marbaloo; Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy; Big Machine Label Group; Loeb & Loeb; The Recording Academy; and Martin, Allbee & Associates.

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ACM Off-Camera Winners Announced

acm-awards-logo111featuredThe Academy of Country Music has revealed the winners of awards that will not be televised during the 49th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards, due to time constraints when the ceremony is telecast live on CBS from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 6. Instead, Special Awards, Industry Awards, Studio Recording Awards and Songwriter of the Year honorees will be feted at the 8th Annual ACM Honors event on September 9, 2014 at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Career Achievement Award – Toby Keith and Ronnie Milsap have been chosen to receive the Career Achievement Award, honoring an individual artist, duo, group or multiple artist collaboration that have advanced the popularity and acceptance of country music through their endeavors in the entertainment industry in multiple areas during the preceding calendar year. Past recipients of the Career Achievement Award include John Anderson, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Johnny Paycheck, Carl Perkins, Reba and Kenny Rogers.
Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award – Bob Beckham has been chosen to receive the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award, honoring individuals who are pioneers in the country music genre. Past recipients include Alabama, Garth Brooks, Johnny CashGeorge Jones, The Judds, Dolly PartonKenny Rogers, Randy TravisHank Williams, and Hank Williams Jr., among others.
Crystal Milestone AwardAs previously announced, Merle Haggard has been chosen to receive the Crystal Milestone Award, which is given to an artist or industry leader to commemorate a specific, remarkable achievement. Past recipients include Jason Aldean, Garth Brooks, Kenny Chesney, Gayle Holcomb, Jennifer Nettles and Taylor Swift.
Gene Weed Special Achievement Award – Carrie Underwood has been chosen to receive the Gene Weed Special Achievement Award, which acknowledges unprecedented, unique and outstanding individual achievement in country music. Past recipients include Garth Brooks, George Burns, Jeff Foxworthy, Willie Nelson, Blake Shelton and George Strait.
Jim Reeves International Award – Steve Buchanan and Rascal Flatts have been chosen to receive the Jim Reeves International Award, which is presented to an artist for outstanding contributions to the acceptance of country music throughout the world. Past recipients include Garth Brooks, Dick Clark, Roy Clark, Merv Griffin, Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, and Lady Antebellum.
Mae Boren Axton Award – Paul Moore has been chosen as the recipient of the Mae Boren Axton Award, which is given in recognition of years of dedication and service by an outstanding individual to the Academy of Country Music. Past recipients include John Dorris, Rod Essig, Gayle Holcomb, Jack Lameier, Marge Meoli, Ray Pilzak, Gaynelle Pitts, Gene Weed, Tommy Wiggins and David Young.
Poet’s Award – Jack Clement (awarded posthumously), Dean Dillon, Kris Kristofferson, and Buck Owens (awarded posthumously)have been selected to receive the Poet’s Award, which honors songwriters for outstanding musical and/or lyrical contributions throughout their careers in the field of country music. Previous recipients include Bill Anderson, Bobby Braddock, Guy Clark, Hank Cochran, Merle Haggard, Tom T. Hall, Harlan Howard, Roger Miller, Fred Rose, Don Schlitz, Cindy Walker and Hank Williams.
INDUSTRY AWARDS

  • CASINO OF THE YEAR: Small Capacity – Mohegan Sun Wolf Den – Uncasville, CT; Medium Capacity – Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
  • NIGHTCLUB OF THE YEAR: Billy Bob’s Texas – Fort Worth, TX
  • VENUE OF THE YEAR: Small Capacity – Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, TX; Medium Capacity – Grand Ole Opry House – Nashville, TN; Large Capacity – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
  • DON ROMEO TALENT BUYER OF THE YEAR: Nicole More – Neste Event Marketing
  • PROMOTER OF THE YEAR: Brian O’Connell – Live Nation

STUDIO RECORDING AWARDS (FORMERLY THE MBI AWARDS)

  • BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Michael Rhodes
  • DRUMMER OF THE YEAR: Shannon Forrest
  • GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Rob McNelley
  • PIANO/KEYBOARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Charlie Judge
  • STEEL GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Paul Franklin
  • AUDIO ENGINEER OF THE YEAR: Justin Niebank
  • PRODUCER OF THE YEAR: Dann Huff
  • SPECIALTY INSTRUMENT(S) PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Bryan Sutton

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR: Shane McAnally

Smith To Release First Project For Sparrow Records in May

mws sovereign1Michael W. Smith will release his first studio worship album since 2008, and his first album with new label partner Sparrow Records and Capitol Christian Music Group. The project, titled Sovereign, will release May 13.
Sovereign will also be made available as a Deluxe Edition, which will include a DVD concert shot at Smith’s barn in Franklin, Tenn., and will feature guest appearances from Kari Jobe and Leeland Mooring.
Smith has enlisted the musical talents of songwriters including Seth Moseley and Kyle Lee. He worked with producers Chris Stevens and Jeremy Edwardson, and brought in worship leader Jobe to sing on a track.

Sovereign

1. You Won’t Let Go
2. Heaven Come Down
3. Miracle
4. Sky Spills Over
5. All Arise
6. You Are The Fire
7. Christ Be All Around Me
8. Sovereign Over Us
9. Hide Myself
10. The Same Power
11. I Lay Me Down
12. The One That Really Matters (Featuring Kari Jobe)
Sovereign Deluxe Edition CD+DVD
1. You Won’t Let Go
2. Heaven Come Down
3. Miracle
4. Sky Spills Over
5. All Arise
6. You Are The Fire
7. Christ Be All Around Me
8. Sovereign Over Us
9. Hide Myself
10. The Same Power
11. I Lay Me Down
12. The One That Really Matters (Featuring Kari Jobe)
DVD
1. You Won’t Let Go
2. You Are The Fire
3. Hide Myself
4. The Same Power
5. All Arise
6. Sovereign Over Us
7. I Lay Me Down
8. Christ Be All Around Me (Featuring Leeland Mooring)
9. The One That Really Matters (Featuring Kari Jobe)
10. You Are The Fire (Reprise)

CMT Mobile Apps Available on Android

CMT_BLACK_WHITE111Two of the recently launched CMT mobile apps, CMT Artists App and the CMT app, are now available for Android users in the Google Play store. The CMT Artists App delivers content to Country fans, including music videos, interviews and performances. The CMT App launched on iOS last fall, and features TV Everywhere functionality.
CMT has also presented its next installment of Listen Up, featuring Thomas Rhett. Rhett will debut five new performances on the app, as well as at listenup.cmt.com, including “1994,” “Sorry For Partyin’,” “Front Porch Junkies,” “Get Me Some of That,” and “It Goes Like This.”

'Muscle Shoals' To Premiere On PBS in April

muscle shoals111Greg ‘Freddy’ Camalier will explore the legendary music recorded by artists ranging from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Aretha Franklin, the Rolling Stones to the Civil Wars in the documentary Muscle Shoals. The documentary will premiere on PBS’ Independent Lens on Monday, April 21 at 9 p.m. ET.
Among those appearing in the film are Gregg Allman, Barry Beckett, Bono, Clarence Carter, Jimmy Cliff, Aretha Franklin, Donnie Fritts, Donna Jean Godchaux, Rick Hall, Roger Hawkins, David Hood, Mick Jagger, Jaimoe, Etta James, Jimmy Johnson, Alicia Keys, Ed King, Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn, Wilson Pickett, Keith Richards, Percy Sledge, Candi Staton, Jerry Wexler, John Paul White, and Steve Winwood.