Country Radio Seminar Appoints Brand Marketing Director

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Brooke Sanders


The Country Radio Seminar has appointed Brooke Sanders as Director of Brand Marketing and Strategic Partnerships, beginning July 21. Sanders fills the position previously held by Bradford Hollingsworth, and she can be reached at [email protected] or at 615-327-4487.
Sanders previously worked as Sales & Marketing Director for investigative background screening company Confirm Choice.
Bill Mayne, Executive Director of CRS said, “We are very happy to announce that Brooke is joining our team! She brings a wealth of business experience, creative insight, and perspective that will greatly enhance our mission.”
CRS 2015 will be held Feb. 25-27, 2015. For more information, visit countryradioseminar.com.

Dr. E. Michael Harrington Joins SAE Institute Nashville

Dr. E. Michael Harrington

Dr. E. Michael Harrington


SAE Institute Nashville has named Dr. E. Michael Harrington as its Music Business Program faculty chairperson. Harrington will oversee the school’s associates-level and diploma-level curriculum.
“We’re thrilled that ‘Dr. E’, as he’s referred to by our students, has joined our team,” says SAE Nashville Campus Director Lynn Dorton. “His understanding of the complex landscape of today’s fast-paced entertainment business, combined with his passionate approach in the classroom, helps students to form a strategic approach to real-world music business challenges, situations, and opportunities. This training will provide our Music Business Program students with a powerful competitive advantage when they enter the job market.”
Harrington has taught music business and entertainment law courses/sessions at Belmont University, Berklee College of Music, University of Miami, University of Alabama Birmingham, University of Pittsburgh, Ohio State University, and William Paterson University. He has lectured at universities including Harvard University Law School, George Washington University Law School, Boston College Law School, and has made presentations for the Americana Music Association, National Association of Recording Industry Professionals, the Copyright Society of the United States, and more.
He has provided services as an expert in intellectual property and copyright issues to situations involving Dixie Chicks, Woody Guthrie, Lady Gaga, Jib Jab, DJ Danger Mouse, Busta Rhymes, Steven Spielberg, HBO, Mark Burnett, Food Network, the White Stripes, the Black Keys, Akon, T-Pain, Steve Perry, Collin Raye, Patty Loveless, Tupac Shakur, Samsung, AT&T, Keith Urban, Mariah Carey, the Turtles, Ne-Yo, Avril Lavigne, Mystikal, Britney Spears, Rascal Flatts, Hasbro, Ford, Heinz, Publix, and many others.

Rock Stylist Clancey To Open Shop in Nashville

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Andrew Clancey


A rock stylist known for styling artists including Bruno Mars, Cyndi Lauper, Justin Bieber, as well as Florida Georgia Line and others will soon set up shop in Nashville. Stylist Andrew Clancey plans to open Any Old Iron at 1627 Shelby Ave. in September. The location housed S.W. Simpkins Grocery for several decades from the 1920s-1960s.
The location will offer clothing, jewelry and accessories.
Clancey already operates an Any Old Iron store in Manhattan. The store includes collections exclusive to Any Old Iron, as well as labels such as Vivienne Westwood, Jeffrey West, Horace, Unconditional, and more.
For more information, visit anyoldiron.net.

Dwight Yoakam Joins Warner Bros. Records/Reprise

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Dwight Yoakam


Dwight Yoakam has joined the Warner Bros. Records/Reprise roster. The singer, songwriter, entertainer and actor released a cover of the Creedence Clearwater Revival classic “Who’ll Stop The Rain” on Monday (July 14). The track will be included on an upcoming project to be released later this year, which will mark Yoakam’s first album of original music since 2012’s 3 Pears (Warner Bros. Records).
Fans of the multi-talented Yoakam can also see him on the small screen tonight (July 14). He will make his first appearance in a multi-episode arc on CBS’ Under The Dome, portraying barbershop owner Lyle Chumley. He sings an a cappella verse of “Who’ll Stop The Rain” in tonight’s episode.
When he is not in the studio working on the new project, Yoakam will be on the road, joining the North American leg of Eric Church‘s The Outsiders World Tour, which launches Sept. 11 in Bossier City, La., and visits 32 arenas across the U.S. and Canada through December.

Rock Hall To Salute Everly Brothers With Concert Led By Rodney Crowell

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The Everly Brothers


The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will honor The Everly Brothers with a tribute concert led by musical director Rodney Crowell this fall.
The concert is part of a weeklong celebration called the 19th Annual Music Masters series, hosted by the Rock Hall and Case Western Reserve University, both located in Cleveland, Ohio.
The series begins on Monday, October 20 and will feature interviews, panels, films, educational programs and a keynote lecture at the university. On Saturday, October 25, a conference at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will explore the Everly Brothers’ impact on popular music. The concert will be on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at PlayhouseSquare’s State Theatre, with performers to be announced.
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Rodney Crowell


Ticket information will be announced in the coming weeks. A limited number of VIP packages beginning at $300 are available by contacting the Rock Hall’s development office at (216) 515-1201 or [email protected].
The Everly Brothers are inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Phil Everly passed away in January of this year, shortly before his 75th birthday.

Hirings, Promotions at CCM+E

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Marc Chase


Clear Channel Media & Entertainment‘s President/National Programming Platforms Tom Poleman recently announced a round of director and VP hirings and promotions.
Former Clear Channel Sr. VP Marc Chase has rejoined the company in the role of VP, Strategic Services, Marketing & Innovation/National Programming Platforms. Chase worked with Clear Channel from 1998-2008, upon its acquisition of Jacor, where he served as RVVP. He returns to Clear Channel from Nuvoodoo (via Merlin).
Darren Pfeffer has been promoted to Sr. VP, Music & Entertainment Marketing. Pfeffer will be responsible for all company-wide promotions and events, including iHeartRadio Music Festival, iHeartRadio Country Festival and iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour. Pfeffer started with the company as an intern in 1995 and has risen through the ranks to his current position.
Marissa Morris has been promoted to VP, Artist Relations. She has aided in creating Clear Channel’s development programming, such as On The Verge, world premieres, and AIPs.
Additionally, Adellyn Polomski has been named Director/Artist Relations & Programs.

LifeNotes: Longtime Activist and Editor John Seigenthaler Dies

John Seigenthaler

John Seigenthaler


Nashville native John Seigenthaler died at his home in Nashville on Friday, July 11. He served as an editor, publisher, founder, author, TV host, lecturer, educator and more during his decades of work.
Seigenthaler worked as a newspaper reporter at Nashville’s Tennessean before teaming with Robert Kennedy as part of a committee to investigate organized crime. In 1961, he began working as General Robert F. Kennedy’s special assistant. He served as an intermediary between the federal government, the Freedom Riders, and white segregationist state leaders. For decades he led the selection committees for the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s Profile in Courage Award and the RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights’ Robert F. Kennedy Book Award.
Seigenthaler became an editorial director of USA Today, and founded the Newseum Institute’s First Amendment Center.
He lobbied for the college diplomas of former students who had been denied graduation because of their civil rights work. He also lobbied for the parole and freedom, rather than the death penalty, for a woman he said was unjustly sentenced. During his time at The Tennessean, he attempted to integrate Nashville churches by assigning a black reporter for the first time to do weekly reports on Sunday sermons for The Tennessean. As an editor, he delved into claims of corruption in local and state government.
He also served as the host of “A Word on Words,” one of public broadcasting’s longest-runnest shows. As the program’s host, he interviewed hundreds of authors, and was known for actually having read the books he discussed with them.
Nashville named a downtown walking bridge that crosses the Cumberland River after Seigenthaler, partly to recognize his work for equality, but also to honor an incident that happened 50 years ago. As a young reporter, Seigenthaler halted a man’s attempt to jump from the bridge railing; he held onto the man’s clothing until police arrived to assist.

“Today we lost an iconic figure in Nashville’s history — a man who stood for inclusiveness long before it was synonymous with our city’s culture,” said Nashville Mayor Karl Dean. “As a journalist, John did much more than bear witness to political and community affairs; he helped shape Nashville’s story, laying much of the groundwork for us to become the great city we are today. Personally, he has been an advisor and a friend. Our city will feel his absence. Anne and I extend our deepest condolences to Dolores, John Michael, Kerry and Jack, the apple of John’s eye.”

Funeral arrangements for Seigenthaler include a visitation from 3-6 p.m. on Sunday, July 13 at the First Amendment Center on the Vanderbilt University campus, 1207 18th Ave. S. It is open to the public. The funeral service, set for 10 a.m. Monday, July 14 at Cathedral of the Incarnation, is also open to the public.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to First Amendment Center or to Room in the Inn.

Artist Updates: Ashley Monroe, Rascal Flatts Cancel Shows

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Rascal Flatts


Rascal Flatts canceled their show Thursday evening (July 10) at the OKC Downtown Airpark, due to an illness that affected singer Gary LeVox’s vocals.
Tickets for the concert purchased via credit card will be credited back within seven business days.
All other refunds will be handled via Stubwire by calling 877-960-7882. No other show dates are affected by the cancellation.

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Ashley Monroe

Ashley Monroe has been hospitalized in Nashville with a severe kidney infection. The infection has forced her to cancel the rest of the shows on her current tour run.

“Thank you for understanding and please keep me in your prayers,” said Monroe. “I’m so sorry for the disappointment this will cause, but if I don’t take care of this it could risk my life. I promise I will make it up to you all.”

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Jake Owen


RCA Nashville artist Jake Owen will perform his latest chart-topper, “Beachin’,” from his album Days of Gold on Monday, July 14 on NBC’s Today Show at 8 a.m. (all time zones).
He will also offer the fan-favorite “Life of the Party,” also featured on the the Joey Moi-produced Days of Gold project.

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Josh Abbott Band


Josh Abbott Band will debut Josh Abbott Band’s Toobapalooza at Whitewater Amphitheater in New Braunfels, Texas, on Saturday, Aug. 16. The lineup includes the Josh Abbott Band, Dirty River Boys, Saints of Valory, and Nelo. There will also be an official EDM Afterparty following the show.
Tickets are available now starting at $20 and can be purchased at whitewaterrocks.com.

Through The Lens (7/11/14)

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum invited Josh Thompson to perform at the second installment of its Hot Nights at the Hall series. Fans packed the Event Hall for Thompson’s sunset performance overlooking the downtown Nashville skyline.

Josh Thompson Performs at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's Hot Nights at the Hall, presented by xfinity

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Dolly Parton and her team from the O2 World arena in Berlin.

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Pictured (L-R): Josh Lerman – Vice President, International, Sony Music Masterworks US; Bogdan Roscic – President, Sony Music Masterworks; Dolly Parton; Danny Nozell – CEO CTK Management; Chuck Mitchell – Senior Vice President, Sony Music Masterworks US; Mark Cavell – Senior Vice President Finance, Sony Music Masterworks; Kirt Webster – President, Webster PR

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Long-time SESAC writer Regie Hamm has signed a publishing deal with BE Music & Entertainment for representation. The new publishing partnership comes on the heels of several projects for the prolific songwriter/artist/author.

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Pictured (L-R): Michael Blanton, president, BE Music; Hamm, SESAC’s Tim Fink and Marty Wheeler, VP, Publishing at BE Music.

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Platinum artist Billy Currington played for a record breaking crowd of 215,000 at Music City’s July 4th: Let Freedom Sing downtown celebration.

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Billy Currington performs during Nashville’s July 4th celebration.

MusicRowPics: Danika Portz

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Danika Portz visit


Rising singer, songwriter and entertainer Danika Portz recently visited the MusicRow office to preview songs for staff.
Portz hails from the tiny town of Remsen, Iowa, which boasts an estimated population of 1600 people. “I had 32 people in my graduating class,” said Portz, “and that included two exchange students.”
Portz moved to Nashville three years ago to pursue her musical aspirations. Her songs blend various colors from the musical palette, incorporating shades of jazz, folk, and pop. “I’m from the YouTube generation,” said Portz. “People are always looking for something new. People get bored very easily, myself included, so I pull from a lot of influences.”
In 2013, she signed a co-publishing deal with Green Hills Music Group, and Grin Like a Dog Songs. Accompanied by Scott Mulvahill on guitar and percussion, Portz performed a trio of tunes from her upcoming project Set This World on Fire, including “Greatest Show On Earth,” “Feet Run Out,” and the project’s title track.
“This is three and a half years of hard work and honing my craft,” said independent artist Portz.  “I feel like it doesn’t sound like anyone else. Because I’m not signed, I had more freedom and I took advantage of that.” She worked to finance the project through a Kickstarter campaign which raised $17,000, which was $7,000 more than her $10,000 goal. Though she set a 45-day goal to raise the $10,000, she met that mark in less than three days. “That allowed us to put an extra song on the album and do some interesting promotional things for the project,” said Portz. “Everyone has been so supportive.”
Set This World On Fire is produced by Portz, Steve Mitchell, and John Willis.
She has recently performed at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe, the BMI Key West Songwriters Festival, and at CMA Music Festival. She was also tapped to perform the theme-song for current MTV show, Virgin Territory.
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