MusicRow Adds Production Manager/Graphic Designer

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Kelsey Grady


MusicRow has added Kelsey Grady to its team as Production Manager/Graphic Designer. Grady will oversee art and design for all of the media company’s products and manage advertising-related artwork and production.
The Chicago native graduated from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. in 2011. She also received a certification from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her interest in working in the Country music industry in graphic design brought her to an internship in Nashville with RLM/Mission Management in 2013.
Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson says of Grady, “She really hit the ground running on her very first day! It’s this type of talent we have in our group, which allows us to excel at what we do. I’m very excited to welcome and have Kelsey as part of the MusicRow team. Her drive and positive spirit brings a valued addition to the company.”
She is a huge Eric Church fan and Tim McGraw was her first love, followed now by Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean.
She can be reached at [email protected].

Artist Updates (4/18/14)

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Bill Anderson


MusicRow sends its condolences to Whisperin’ Bill Anderson. Anderson’s son-in-law, Charles Louis (Chuck) Robeson, succumbed to brain cancer on Wednesday, April 16. He was 49. A native Nashvillian, Robeson was a graduate of Antioch High School, and is survived by wife Jenni, and their four children.

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Singer-songwriter Kelly Lang, TG Sheppard, Barry Gibb of The Bee Gees, Amy Grant, Danny Gokey, Kip Winger of rock group Winger, Seleca Westbrook, Buddy Hyatt of Toto and others performed recently during a charity concert benefitting Agape International Missions (AIM), which rescues children from sex trafficking. The event took place April 3 at EAU Palm Beach Resort in Manalapan, Fla., and raised $100,000 to help AIM build a new school in Svay Pak, Cambodia, which will provide protection and education for more than 1,500 children.
“One of the highlights of the evening was a special duet, “Islands In The Stream”, performed by Barry Gibb and Kelly Lang which just about brought the house down” said Eva Hill of the EAU resort.

Pictured (L-R): TG Sheppard, Linda Gibb, Barry Gibb, Kelly Lang.

Pictured (L-R): TG Sheppard, Linda Gibb, Barry Gibb, Kelly Lang.

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Bluegrass musician, songwriter and singer Rhonda Vincent was recently featured on The Better Show. She joined hosts JD and Rebecca to discuss her new project, Only Me, as well as working with Willie Nelson, her songwriting style and Vincent’s family bluegrass festival.

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BMG Chrysalis Signs Drew Ramsey

BMG Chrysalis has signed songwriter Drew Ramsey. Ramsey and production partner Shannon Sanders are a Grammy-winning team with hit songs recorded by artists including India.Arie (“I Not My Hair,” “The Truth”), John Legend (“Good Morning”), Jonny Lang (“Turn Around”), Nicole C. Mullen (“Dancin’ In The Rain”), and Robert Randolph and the Family Band (“Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With That”).
Ramsey is part of the songwriting program at Nashville’s Belmont University.

Pictured (L-R): Daniel Lee, John Allen, Drew Ramsey, Sara Johnson, Kevin Lane and Kos Weaver.

Pictured (L-R): Daniel Lee, John Allen, Drew Ramsey, Sara Johnson, Kevin Lane and Kos Weaver.

Weekly Chart Report (4/18/14)

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Industry Ink (4/17/14)

ElevenEleven Records /Republic Nashville’s artist Savannah Keyes recently stopped by BMI Nashville to become an official BMI songwriter. Keyes is currently recording her debut album, which is being produced by Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mark Mason, Keyes, 19 Entertainment’s Jim Weatherson, and BMI’s Jody Williams.Photo: Drew Maynard

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mark Mason, Keyes, 19 Entertainment’s Jim Weatherson, and BMI’s Jody Williams.
Photo: Drew Maynard

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Creative Agency Mountain celebrated its official Nashville launch with “Party Like A Boss” on Friday, April 10 at a space on Demonbreun Hill. The event was billed as the “inaugural celebration of Nashville’s movers and shakers, artists, doers, creators, entrepreneurs and hustlers.”

Pictured (L to R): Henry Pile, VP Sales and Marketing, Consensus Point; Jacob Jones, owner/founder Mountain;Austin Gray.

Pictured (L to R): Henry Pile, VP Sales and Marketing, Consensus Point; Jacob Jones, owner/founder Mountain;
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Charles Esten

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Actor Charles “Chip” Esten, who plays “Deacon Claybourn” on ABC’s hit television show Nashville, is the featured guest at today’s (April 17) installment of “NSA Presents…” hosted by Nashville School of the Arts. The event held in the Roxy Theatre on the school’s campus is described as having a format similar to “Inside the Actors Studio” and “CMT Crossroads.” Created by and for the students, the program allows students to learn from their featured guest through a Q&A session, interspersed with performances by the students including Chip Esten. Wells Adams, the morning radio personality on Lightning 100 will moderate the event.
Julia Hoge, NSA school counselor and organizer of the “NSA Presents…” series (and wife of Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Will Hoge) says, “It is both our duty and mission as Nashville’s arts school to provide each student with a complete education, which includes helping them find ways to translate their passions into careers and exposing them to professionals who have created their own artistic success.“

Layoffs Hit Clear Channel Music + Entertainment

clear channel logoOn April 16, Clear Channel Music + Entertainment began what they called an ‘alignment’ of radio station sales staff in local market and cluster levels, according to Billboard. Twenty-two people are reported to have been affected, in Clear Channel markets of all sizes. Thus far, layoffs have been confirmed in the Orlando and West Palm Beach, Fla. offices.
A Clear Channel spokesman noted the company is “aligning our sales organizations…to give more resources, authority and accountability to the most productive members of our team so we can operate as effectively and efficiently as possible.”
Clear Channel Music + Entertainment owns 850 radio stations in the United States.

Nashville Celebrates Jason Aldean's "When She Says Baby"

The music industry gathered at Nashville’s Pour House on Wednesday (April 16) to celebrate Jason Aldean‘s chart-topping song “When She Says Baby,” which was co-written by Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip.
“When She Says Baby” is the fifth single from Aldean’s 2012 Night Train release, and marks Akins’ 17th chart-topping song, and Hayslip’s 15th. Together, Hayslip and Akins now have 10 No. 1 songs they have penned together.

Pictured, Back Row (L-R): BMI’s Leslie Roberts, Sony ATV Music Publishing’s Tom Luteran, This Music’s Rusty Gaston, ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel, and Broken Bow Records’ Benny Brown and Jon Loba. Front Row, L-R: producer Michael Knox, co-writer Rhett Akins, Jason Aldean, co-writer Ben Hayslip, and ASCAP’s Michael Martin. Photo: Steve Lowry

Pictured, Back Row (L-R): BMI’s Leslie Roberts, Sony ATV Music Publishing’s Tom Luteran, This Music’s Rusty Gaston, ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel, and Broken Bow Records’ Benny Brown and Jon Loba. Front Row, L-R: producer Michael Knox, co-writer Rhett Akins, Jason Aldean, co-writer Ben Hayslip, and ASCAP’s Michael Martin. Photo: Steve Lowry

Troubadours Privately Conclude CMHoF's Expansion Week

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Not only has the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum officially expanded to over 350,000 sq. ft. this week, but membership is also growing. Notably the Troubadour Society, a group of young professionals who have contributed to $40,000 in museum support from dues and sponsorships since 2012.
Yesterday evening (April 16), a segment of the nearly 400-member group convened in the Hall’s Rotunda for the first of four exclusive, annual events, offering complementary wine and beer alongside fresh vegetables, cornbread turkey poppers, and chips and spinach dip before museum doors were opened.
Ten-thousand of the new square footage are devoted to gallery space, including the Taylor Swift Education Center, which is located at the beginning of the museum, along with the Design Gallery alcove, currently featuring Glen Campbell memorabilia. At the opposite end, the Dinah & Fred Gretsch Family Gallery and ACM Gallery cap one’s journey through the museum, offering an interactive exploration through many contemporary artifacts and displays.
Helmed by the CMHoF’s Rachel Weingartner and the Troubadour Society Committee of around 20 individuals, the goal is to unite the future of the Hall with the history.
Perks include invitations to many museum events, All for the Hall pre-sale and VIP after party in May, and a yearly Nightfall at the Hall, aimed at outreach for industry and non-industry executives alike, who care about the hall. More information for a $60 annual program is available to individuals under 40 years old.
The Troubadours will soon gather for an exclusive mixer to design Hatch Show Prints.

The Lost Trailers' Lead Singer Resigns

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Jason Wyatt has resigned as lead singer of the duo The Lost Trailers.
“I really appreciate these last few years with the Trailers,” says Wyatt. “I have loved playing to all of the great fans around the country. All I can say is stay excited… there’s a lot more to come.”
Wyatt plans to restart his solo career and focus on the growth of his music production, songwriting and artist development company, Jason Wyatt Productions. Wyatt has also been tapped as a consultant and producer for American Country Star, a Nashville-based national music competition for aspiring Country artists.
His solo album is slated for a 4th quarter 2014 release.
The Lost Trailers notched two Top 40 Country hits during the 2011-2014 tenure with Wyatt.

Virgin Hotel Coming To Music Row

virgin hotelsVirgin Hotels, part of the brand established by billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson, will open its third U.S. property in Nashville. The address will be One Music Row, and it is expected to open in 2016. Although not confirmed, this address is likely the site at One Music Square West, where a historic home was demolished yesterday (April 16). See story here.
The luxury hotel will include 240 guest rooms, multiple concept suites, food and beverage outlets, and a cutting edge recording studio. Specifically, the Wall Street Journal reports it will have 30 suites, a rooftop bar and restaurant, and spa.
“Nashville’s time is now, and we want to be part of that excitement,” said Branson in a press release. “We hope our first venture in Nashville will open the doors for more Virgin opportunities and more global travelers to enjoy Nashville’s southern hospitality.”
Virgin Hotels Chief Executive Raul Leal told WSJ, “Obviously, our brand has a strong music heritage and so does Nashville.”
Nashville’s D.F. Chase Inc. is developing the property. David Chase said, “We’re excited about the opportunity to bring a global brand with such strong roots in music, entertainment, travel, hospitality and technology to our city. Virgin has 60 million customers from around the world, and we believe this partnership validates Nashville’s position as one of the premier destinations in the U.S. Details of the deal structure are still in discussion, but for us it was all about the location.”
Other Virgin Hotels are being built in New York and Chicago, the latter of which will open this fall. Additional locations under consideration for Virgin Hotels properties include Dallas, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, Palm Springs, San Francisco, Washington DC, and London.