[Updated]: Artist Updates (4/21/14)

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Dave Haywood and Kelli Cashiola Haywood


Lady Antebellum‘s Dave Haywood and wife Kelli are expecting their first child in September 2014. The couple announced the news via twitter.
“So excited for a new Baby A on the way in Sept,” they wrote. “And it’s a boy!!!” The couple recently celebrated their second wedding anniversary.

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Motely Crue’s Vince Neil connected backstage with ACM Entertainer of the Year George Strait at the recent ACM Awards. This summer, Big Machine will release a Motley Crue tribute album featuring many of today’s biggest Country artists.

Pictured (L-R): George Strait, Vince Neil, Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta and SVP of Creative Sandi Spika Borchetta

Pictured (L-R): George Strait, Vince Neil, Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta and SVP of Creative Sandi Spika Borchetta


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Mallary Hope and Ryan Dokke

Mallary Hope and Ryan Dokke


Kristian Bush is working on a solo album. He posted the news on his website recently, explaining, “From 300 songs, I have chosen 15; the next step is to get that down to 12. The songs need mixing and mastering…[I will also pick] a single, and take new photos, and design the album art…and introduce the music to my friends at radio, and play more live shows.” Bush has been working with Streamsound Records.
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Sony Music Nashville’s Ryan Dokke wed singer-songwriter Mallary Hope on Sunday, April 13, surrounded by parents and grandparents. They were married at Hickory Hills Baptist Church in Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Dokke is part of the Arista promo team.
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Nashville musician Buzz Cason has released new album Troubadour Heart (Plowboy Records) and is touring in support of the project, with several local shows on the line up, including a show Friday, April 25 at The Palace Theatre in Gallatin, Tenn. It is his 12th album to date, and his fifth Americana/Roots album. He is best known for writing “Everlasting Love.”
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Katie Armiger, Jamie Lynn Spears and Jordan Anderson (pictured below L-R) performed Wednesday night (April 16) at My Country 102.3 FM’s Girls with Guitars concert at the Marion Theatre in Ocala, Fla.
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Craig Wiseman's Music Row Rally Rescheduled

Craig Wiseman; Photographer: Tony Phipps

Craig Wiseman


Craig Wiseman and Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee’s 5th annual Music Row Rally has been rescheduled for Wednesday, April 30 in the parking lot of Big Loud Shirt, located at 1111 16th Ave. S.
Hosted by Wiseman, the event will feature fare from local food trucks including Riffs Fine Street Foods, Deg Thai, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream, and Smoke Et Al. The Music Row Rally will be held from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Ten percent of all profits made by the food trucks will be donated to Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. A $1 donation is asked from all attendees at the door as an additional way to give the charity.
The Music Row Rally will aid in kicking off the 10th Annual Stars For Second Harvest benefit on Tuesday, June 3. The show will be held 7:30 p.m. at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Florida Georgia Line will headline for the third consecutive year. Tickets are on sale for $35 at ticketmaster.com.

NaFF Hosts 'Glen Campbell…I'll Be Me' Premiere

Pictured (L-R): Ashley Campbell, Ted Crockett, James Ketch, Kim Campbell, Trevor Albert, Brandyn Payne, Shannon Campbell. Photo: Shelley Justiss.

Pictured (L-R): Ashley Campbell, Ted Crockett, James Ketch, Kim Campbell, Trevor Albert, Brandyn Payne, Shannon Campbell. Photo: Shelley Justiss.


The Nashville Film Festival hosted the worldwide premiere of James Keach’s (Director/Producer) and Trevor Albert’s (Producer) latest documentary, Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me, on Friday evening, April 18.
The 104-minute behind-the-scenes, beyond-the-music documentary follows Campbell, family and friends through a public diagnosis of Alzheimer’s in 2011 to his final concert in 2012. Most recently, Campbell was moved into a care facility, which his family references during comments before the showing on the red carpet.
“We knew if we were to produce a film for one of the greatest entertainers, we had to do it the right way,” said Keach, who produced and acted in the the full-length film Walk the Line.
“We were on a tightrope every single performance,” said Albert after expressing initial conservations for taking on the project, which spanned 151 live shows. “But even [some of the shows] at the end of the tour, may have been some of his best.”
The project features a pairing of serious, heavy moments mixed with the comic relief of Campbell himself, as family members’ vulnerably exposing their own progressions of grief, towards acceptance and activism.
Big Machine Label Group will release a soundtrack, including “I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” an unreleased studio-produced work from Campbell, featured at the end of the documentary. Additional artists will be featured on the forthcoming release.
Brad Paisley, Kathy Mattea, Bruce Springsteen and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) personally described dealing with the devastating disease in their own families in the film. Guest commentary was additionally featured from Jimmy Webb, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, Buddy Jewell, Scott Borchetta, Paul McCartney, Larry Gatlin, Keith Urban, Steve Martin, Blake Shelton, Bill Clinton and Nancy Pelosi.
New titles performed included “A Better Place” and “In My Arms,” in addition to Ashley Campbell’s “I’ll Do The Remembering,” a title written and performed for her father.
Campbell performed covers of “Lovesick Blues” (Hank Williams) and “Nothing But The Whole Wide World” (Jakob Dylan). Signature hits included “Gentle On My Mind,” “Try A Little Kindness,” “Wichita Lineman,” “The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress,” “By The Time I Get To Phoenix,” “Rhinestone Cowboy,” and “Southern Nights.”
The 45th Annual Nashville Film Festival takes place through Saturday, April 26 with music-centered projects Béla Fleck: How to Write a Banjo Concerto, The Ballad of Shovels & Rope, and The Winding Stream – The Carters, the Cashes and the Course of Country Music.

Francesca Battistelli Celebrates Gold Single

Pictured (L-R): Matt Goodwin (Francesca’s drummer & husband), Josh Bailey (SVP, A&R, Word Entertainment), Ian Eskelin (producer), Francesca Battistelli, Dale Mathews (SVP of Music Publishing and Church Resources, Word Entertainment), Rod Riley (President and CEO, Word Entertainment), Kellyn Bailey (Francesca’s Brand Manager, Word Entertainment).


Francesca Battistelli has earned gold status with her single “Free To Be Me,” which has sold more than 500,000 copies. “Free To Be Me” is a chart-topping hit from Battistelli’s My Paper Heart album (Fervent Records). Industry colleagues at Word Entertainment surprised the singer-songwriter on Thursday, April 17 in Nashville with a plaque commemorating the honor.
“Free to Be Me” earned Battistelli a Best Gospel Performance Grammy nomination in 2009. In 2011, she garnered a Dove Award for “Artist of the Year”; Battistelli is the first female to win the Artist of the Year honor since Amy Grant in 1992.
Battistelli will release her third Fervent Records album, If We’re Honest, on Tuesday, April 22.
Battistelli celebrates with Rod Riley (Word Entertainment President & CEO).

Battistelli celebrates with Rod Riley (Word Entertainment President & CEO).

Blake Shelton To Perform at iHeartRadio Music Awards

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Blake Shelton


Blake Shelton is among the performers added to the lineup of the inaugural iHeartRadio Music Awards, to be aired live from Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium May 1 on NBC. Additional newly announced performers include Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell, Pitbull, Shakira and Thirty Seconds to Mars. They will join recently announced entertainers Luke Bryan, Ariana Grande, Arcade Fire and Ed Sheeran.
Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Steven Tyler, Imagine Dragons, Chris Martin, Lorde, Demi Lovato are also set to make appearances on the show.
In addition to performances at the Shrine Auditorium, the event will feature artists playing iconic venues across Los Angeles, including The Roxy and the Hotel Cafe.
Category finalists for the iHeartRadio Music Awards were announced on March 26. Shelton is nominated twice in the Country Song of the Year category, for “Boys ‘Round Here” and “Mine Would Be You.”

Country Singer Kevin Sharp Dies at 43

kevinPlatinum-selling Country artist Kevin Sharp has died at the age of 43. He passed away Saturday evening (4/19) due to ongoing complications from cancer treatment, specifically from “past stomach surgeries and digestive issues” according to his website. Sharp died at the Fair Oaks, California home of his mother, Elaine Sharp.
The singer, author, and motivational speaker made his big debut in Country music in 1997 with the No. 1 hit, “Nobody Knows,” a cover of a song originally made popular by R&B artist Tony Rich. The single topped the Billboard country charts for four weeks. Sharp’s debut album Measure of a Man was released the same year, producing additional Top 5 singles “If You Love Somebody” and “She’s Sure Taking It Well.”
Being a cancer survivor, he was an active supporter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. He authored an inspirational book, Tragedy’s Gift, about his experience and toured the U.S. as a motivational speaker.
Born December 10, 1970, Sharp grew up in Weiser, Idaho in a musical family of seven children and many foster children. They moved to Sacramento, California as Sharp was entering his second year of high school. A gifted athlete who excelled in several sports, he began experiencing fatigue and unexplained pain that was later diagnosed as a rare form of bone cancer (Ewings Sarcoma) that had spread to his lungs. During his senior year of high school, Sharp was told that his chance of survival was slim.
Uncertain if he would live six months, he was introduced to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which grants wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses. They honored his wish of meeting producer/performer David Foster. That friendship sustained Sharp through two grueling years of chemotherapy, experimental drugs, and radiation treatments. It also opened the door for Sharp to pursue his dream of becoming a Country artist, and he eventually landed a deal with Asylum Records in Nashville.
To the surprise of many, he went into remission in 1991 and the disease did not return. However, he experienced lifelong health issues as a result of the aggressive treatment.
Sharp’s musical career garnered many accolades including New Male Vocalist from the Academy of Country Music, New Male Touring Artist of the Year from the Country Music Association/SRO, Favorite New Country Artist from the American Music Awards, Billboard Magazine’s Best New Country Video and TNN/Music City News Male Star of Tomorrow.
His last single was 2011’s “Let Me Rock You To Sleep.”
Donations can be made in his memory to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Memories of Sharp can be emailed to [email protected], and cards for the family can be sent to:
Kevin Sharp
c/o Cupit Music Group
7309 Tidwell Road
Nashville, TN 37209
A memorial service celebrating Sharp’s life is being planned for Nashville. More information will be released in the near future.
He is survived by his mother, and siblings Lisa, Mary, Ron, Gregg, Richard, Larry and Genni.

Weekend Music Roundup (4/18/14)

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Dolly Parton will perform Friday evening (April 18) at Nashville’s Red Tent Conference, which was founded by her sister Stella Parton. The conference will be held at Doubletree Hotel in Nashville. Admission is $399 for the weekend (not including lodging) or $75 for the concert and keynote session. Tickets will be available at the door. For more information, visit redtentconference.com or call 931-721-6738.
Glen Campbell‘s documentary, Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me, will be shown this weekend at the Nashville Film Festival. Showtimes include Friday, April 18 at the Green Hills Cinema at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 19 at 10 a.m. at the Green Hills Cinema, and Saturday, April 26 at 1:30 p.m. at the Green Hills Cinema. For tickets, visit nashvillefilmfestival.com.
•  Miley Cyrus has postponed her concert Friday evening (April 18) at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena after the singer was hospitalized earlier in the week due to an allergic reaction. The concert has been moved to Aug. 7, and all tickets for Friday’s showdate will be honored at the new tour date.

MusicRowPics: Kira Isabella

Kira Isabella

Kira Isabella


Kira Isabella, a petite Ottawa, Canada native with a big, expressive voice, isn’t afraid to grab the attention of U.S. Country radio listeners with her timely HitShop Records debut single.
The haunting, socially conscious “Quarterback” marks a daring first choice to send to radio. The song tackles the aftermath of a date rape in a small town, made public via the internet. The crime threatens the reputations of a “no name” freshman girl and the community’s high school senior football star. 

She always heard that a girl’s first time / Is a memory she’ll never forget / She found out the hard way about love / When she saw those pictures on the internet / Who are you going to blame / the star of the game or the no name girl from the freshman class?

The song’s writers, Rivers Rutherford, Bobby Hamrick and Marti Dodson, were inspired by recent events splashed across media headlines, including situations in Steubenville, Ohio, and Nashville’s Vanderbilt University.
“When I heard it, I immediately realized the subject resonated with people in my generation. It’s a reality that they deal with,” says Isabella. “I’ve had people write to me, thanking me for recording this song because they’ve gone through a very similar situation to what is depicted in the lyrics.”
Isabella may be a newcomer stateside, but she is no stranger to the spotlight. In 2009, she signed with Sony Music Canada and released the project Love Me Like That in 2012. Isabella has had several singles at Canadian Country radio, including the Top 20 hits “Songs About You” and “Blame It On Your Truck.” She earned the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA)’s Rising Star Award in 2012; the next year was named the CCMA’s Female Artist of the Year. That same year, Isabella notched her first Juno Award nomination (the Canadian equivalent of the Grammy Awards) for Breakthrough Artist.
“I wanted to bring her on [to the label] when I was at Sony,” says HitShop Records founder Skip Bishop. “She’s such an engaging artist and a strong vocalist.” He made good on the intention by making Isabella one of his first signings at his new HitShop Records label in 2013. She is currently working on tracks for her upcoming debut U.S. project, which will be produced by Mark Liggett and Jerry Lane.
After previewing the single for MusicRow staff, she gave a brief acoustic performance, showcasing her powerful and controlled soprano during “Little White Church,” a tender ballad she co-penned with Jason Phelps, and the bluesy “A Little More Work,” a previous single from her Love Me Like That project.
Isabella has been in Nashville working with various songwriters, in addition to embarking on a recent radio tour to perform her music for radio programmers across the country.
For more information, visit kiraisabella.ca.
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Hank Williams' 'The Garden Spot Programs' Out Next Month

hank williams11On the eve of the release of his collectible 10″ vinyl National Record Store Day EP, Omnivore Records has announced the release of a new Hank Williams project, available on May 20 titled The Garden Spot Programs, 1950. The project includes 24 performances from this show, recorded over 60 years ago. It will be available on CD, limited-edition red vinyl LP and digital.
Hank Williams’ daughter Jett Williams says, “It’s incredible to me that we’re still finding new recordings by my dad. Great ones, at that! No one even suspected that these recordings existed. We partnered with Omnivore Recordings for this release, and I especially love it that they’re taking my dad back to vinyl.”

Industry Ink (4/18/14)

Wendy Newcomer

Wendy Newcomer

Wendy Newcomer will exit her post as Sr. Editor for GACtv.com on April 30. Newcomer will continue freelancing for GAC and other media outlets.

Prior to her work at GAC, she served as an associate editor at Country Weekly magazine.

She can be contacted at [email protected]

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Screen shot 2014-04-18 at 1.41.20 PM1The 15th Annual Miller Harris Golf Tournament will be held Sept. 8, 2014 at Temple Hills Golf Club in Franklin, Tenn. Registration is available at millerharrisfoundation.org.

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afm_logo_med The American Federation of Musicians recently launched the Listen Up! campaign, aimed at stopping the outsourcing of film scoring work and ensuring that companies treat musicians with professional treatment equal to that of other workers in the motion picture industry.
The campaign currently targets film company Lionsgate (Twilight, The Hunger Games), which the AFM claims offshores film scoring work.
A petition has been set up as part of the Listen Up! campaign.