Randy Travis Preps Release of 'Influence Vol. 2'

By: Laura Hostelley
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On August 19 Randy Travis is slated to release Influence Vol. 2: The Man I Am, the follow-up to last year’s Influence Vol. 1.
Beginning today (July 23), those who pre-order the Warner Bros. album will be granted the track “Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me” as an instant download. In addition, the full album will be available to download on August 12, one week early, for those who pre-order.
Two new tracks will be released each week leading up to the August 19 release, including “Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line” on July 29 and “That’s The Way Love Goes” on August 5. “Tonight I’m Playin’ Possum” is currently available.
Similar to Vol. 1, Travis strives to pay respect to the artists that influenced his career with his new album.
“We had such a great time putting together Influence Vol. 1, but there were still so many musical heroes of yesteryear that I learned from and wanted to honor,” said Travis. “We had no choice but to release a second volume.”
Travis’ new album is available to pre-order here.

Weekly Register: Shelton Returns To No. 1

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Blake Shelton has the top Country album this week and is prepping for the Sept. 22 season premiere of The Voice. Little Big Town will join him as battle round advisers this season.


An iTunes sale of Blake Shelton’s Based on a True Story sent the album back to the No. 1 position on the Country Album chart.
On the Country tracks chart, FGL’s “Dirt” dug in at No. 1, selling 99K in its second week of release.
Hot newcomers Maddie and Tae notched the top debut Country track, skidding in to No. 32 with 10K downloads of “Girl In A Country Song.”
On the all-genre album chart, “Weird Al” Yankovic parodied his way to No. 1 with Mandatory Fun selling 104K in its debut week.
Magic worked its magic on the overall tracks chart with “Rude” selling 176k TW to land at No. 1.
Top 5 Country Albums
Blake Shelton Based on a True Story 22K TW
Miranda Lambert Platinum 17K
Brantley Gilbert Just As I Am 15K
Luke Bryan Crash My Party 11.5K
FGL Here’s To The Good Times 10K
Top 5 Country Tracks
FGL “Dirt” 99K
Kenny Chesney “American Kids” 79K
Lady A “Bartender” 61K
Dierks Bentley “Drunk on a Plane” 60K
Jake Owen “Beachin'” 50K

DISClaimer: A Session Full of Surprises

Disc of the Day winners Florida Georgia Line

Disc of the Day winners Florida Georgia Line


Hats off to Maddie & Tae for delivering a feisty female romp that slaps down the “bro-country” genre. A salute to Jake Owen for making a left turn into soulful ballad territory. A nod to rocking newcomers The Cadillac Three.
The Disc of the Day award goes to Florida Georgia Line for taking on a song of surprising substance.
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DISCovery winner Danika Portz visits MusicRow.


And speaking of surprises: The DISCovery Award belongs to Danika Portz. I can’t remember the last time I heard a new artist with this much creativity at her fingertips.
THE CADILLAC THREE/Party Like You
Writer: Jon Nite/Jimmy Robbins/Jaren Johnston; Producer: Dann Huff & Justin Niebank; Publisher: EMI April/Jon Mark Nite/Universal/Extraordinary Alien/Sony-ATV/Texa Rae, ASCAP; Big Machine
–Rocking and Southern sexy. Getting loaded in the bar with a dancing doll driving him wild. The relentless track drives like there’s no tomorrow.
JAMES HOUSE/Everytime It Rains
Writer: J. House/M. Bradford; Producer: James House & Michael Bradford; Publisher: none listed; Victor House
–House’s new CD includes his versions of hits he’s written for others—“Ain’t That Lonely Yet” (Dwight), “A Broken Wing” (Martina) and “In a Week or Two” (Diamond Rio)—plus new gems like this dramatic, brooding outing. He still sings like a bird.
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Maddie and Tae


MADDIE & TAE/Girl in a Country Song
Writer: Aaron Scherz/Maddie Marlow/Taylor Dye; Producer: Dann Huff & Aaron Scherz; Publisher: Big Music Machine/Super Big/Big Machine, BMI/ASCAP; Dot
–Fabulous. They have the guts to sass every “bro-country” cliche out there. She hates her tight cut-offs, her bikini top and being called pretty little thing, hottie or baby. Not to mention being whistled at, shaking her money maker and being invited to ride along in the pickup truck. Bonus points for the lively tune, the catchy track, the saucy harmonies and the overall wit. I guarantee you will smile.
DUSTIN LYNCH/Where It’s At
Writer: Cary Barlowe/Zach Crowell/Matt Jenkins; Producer: Mickey Jack Cones; Publisher: none listed; Broken Bow
–The “Cowboys and Angels” man is back. The lead single from his forthcoming CD is a bopping romance ditty with a sunny disposition.
DANIKA PORTZ/Greatest Show on Earth
Writer: none listed; Producer: Steve Mitchell, Danika Portz & John Willis; Publisher: none listed; DP
–The imaginative “circus” production touches are matched by terrifically inventive songwriting and a highly accomplished, sweet/tart vocal. There’s a bonanza of creativity on parade here. Essential listening.
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Jake Owen


JAKE OWEN/What We Ain’t Got
Writer: Travis Jerome Goff/Travis Meadows; Producer: Joey Moi; Publisher: Red Vinyl/Words & Music/Songs of Universal, BMI; RCA
–Jake tries on a ballad for a change. His aching delivery of its lovelorn lyric is right on the money. The simple piano accompaniment emphasizes what an expressive performance this is. Love it.
SCARLETTA/That’s Where You’re Gonna Find Me
Writer: none listed; Producer: TheTimeKeepers (Stefon Hamulak & Eric Torres); Publisher: none listed; Average Joes
–Congratulations. Scarletta lead singer Emilie Allan becomes the first female to sing a bro country song. She’s even volunteering to wear her Daisy Dukes for ya.
SHOOTER JENNINGS/Don’t Wait Up
Writer: Shooter Jennings; Producer: Shooter Jennings; Publisher: none listed; BCR
–Shooter’s new five-song EP is a salute to George Jones. His vocal delivery of its title tune is garbled, muffled and mush-mouthed, but has a certain quasi-psychedelic charm, thanks to a twinkling, trippy track.
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Dirt
Writer: Chris Tompkins/Rodney Clawson; Producer: Joey Moi; Publisher: Big Loud Songs/Play Animal/Big Red Toe/Farm Town, ASCAP/BMI; Republic Nashville
–Swirling, atmospheric and completely involving. The song is marvelous, and their delivery of it drawls and soars. Play it again.
BRINLEY ADDINGTON/Middle of Nowhere
Writer: Ryan Hurd/Joey Hyde/Aaron Eshuis/Matthew McGuin; Producer: Phil O’Donnell & Aaron Eshuis; Publisher: none listed; BA
–For such a simple sentiment, it sure is a busy production.

Artist Pics: Kristian Bush, Jason Aldean, Danielle Bradbery

Country star Kristian Bush made his solo debut at the Grand Ole Opry on Friday night (7/18). Bush performed his new single “Trailer Hitch,” an infectious song about giving back instead of focusing on material things.

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Pictured (L-R): Steve Buchanan, President, Opry Entertainment Group; Ali Harnell, SVP AEG Live/The Messina Group; Kristian Bush; Shannon Casey, CAA; John Huie, CAA. Photo: Chris Hollo/Courtesy of Grand Ole Opry

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The Bobby Bones Show welcomed Jason Aldean to the studio this week to debut “Burnin’ It Down,” the first single from his new album due out later this year. During the interview, Aldean agreed to play a concert with Bones’ band The Raging Idiots to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, if Bones’ radio show could raise $50,000 for Susan G. Komen, which Aldean supports.

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Pictured (L-R): The Bobby Bones Show’s Lunchbox, Bobby, Amy and Jason Aldean

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Threads For Teens made a recent stop in Nashville to gift clothing to more than 50 local underprivileged teenage girls. Artists Danielle BradberyClara Henningsen, Mickey Guyton, Brooke Eden and CAM were on hand to style the recipients.

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Pictured (L-R): CAA’s Laura Hutfless, CAA’s Whitney Keith, Threads For Teens’ Allyson Ahlstrom and Danielle Bradbery

Hirings: Edgehill Music, Young Guns Publishing

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Jessica Cohen Banish


Kevin Mason, GM/Edgehill Music Nashville, has announced the immediate appointment of Jessica Cohen Banish as Director of Promotion & Marketing.
Banish replaces Adelle Borchetta, who has left to reopen her promotion company.
“We’re honored to have a person of Jessica’s intelligence and background agree to join us as part of the Edgehill team,” Mason said. “Now Edgehill Music Nashville is truly complete and aiming to be Nashville’s premiere company for promotion and social media services for Music Row and secondary radio clients.”
Most recently, Banish served as the Director of Marketing and Social Media for the Maria Chrissovergis Public Relations Agency. The New York native has a 15-year history working in radio, which includes stops at WQPW, WGNE, WSIX and WNRQ.
Congratulate Banish here: [email protected].

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Will Hamrick

Will Hamrick


Young Guns Publishing has hired Will Hamrick to serve as Operations Manager of the company. The newly created role encompasses finance, company operations, and industry relations.
“Cliff [Downs, Young Guns’ President] has done a remarkable job signing and developing new talent, and taking them to the next level,” said Hamrick. “I look forward to helping build the Young Guns brand.”
Previously of HitShop Records, Hamrick can be reached here: [email protected].
Young Guns, a part of the Ramblin Music Group, has a roster of ten songwriters.

Michael Powers, Matt Corbin Open Star Farm Nashville

Michael Powers

Michael Powers


Experienced radio promo execs Michael Powers and Matt Corbin have launched Star Farm Nashville, offering promotion and many other label services.
Powers and Corbin come from the recently closed Bigger Picture Group, where they had significant success working singles from Zac Brown Band, Gloriana, Craig Campbell and more.
“The primary inspiration for starting [Star Farm] grew directly out of the organic feeling of wanting to put this team back together and complete unfinished business,” said Powers. “Say what you will about careers that are launched by TV talent contests or viral videos on YouTube. I will raise my hand to say that there is no better or more effective way to build careers or gain mass exposure than through terrestrial and satellite radio.”
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Matt Corbin


In addition, Star Farm Nashville will offer project management services such as creative services, music video production, marketing, publicity and distribution.
Additional staff appointments and artist signings will be announced in the coming days.
Reach Powers at 615-438-6372 or [email protected], and Corbin at 615-330-2863 or [email protected].

Country Artist George Riddle Dies

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George Riddle


Country entertainer George Riddle died Sunday, July 20 in his home state of Indiana.
The singer, songwriter and veteran sideman had reportedly been battling throat cancer. He had surgery for the disease in May, then died of complications at a hospital in Indianapolis. He was 78 years old.
George Riddle was perhaps best known as the founding member of George Jones’s touring band, The Jones Boys. In fact, during the superstar’s early days on the road in the 1960s, Riddle was his only accompanist and harmony singer. The band was subsequently built around him.
Riddle also wrote 13 songs recorded by Jones, as well as titles recorded by Faron Young, Tammy Wynette, Margie Singleton, Del Reeves, Mickey Gilley, Ray Charles, Frankie Miller and Rose Maddox. In 1963, Melba Montgomery had top-40 hits with Riddle’s songs “Hall of Shame” and “The Greatest One of All.”
Born in Marion, Indiana, George V. Riddle began his career as a child performer in a traveling medicine show. He was then a teenage radio singer on stations in his home state, as well as in Tennessee and Florida. Following service in the army, he moved to Nashville in 1960. His first major job as a sideman was in Don Gibson’s troupe.
He initially served as a Jones Boy in 1960-63. As such, he appeared in the 1963 movie Country Music on Broadway. Riddle is also notable as the high-harmony vocalist on several Jones hit records of the 1960s.
In addition, George Riddle was a solo recording artist. He was signed to United Artists (1960-63), Starday (1963-67), MGM (1967-69) and Musicor (1970), as well as a number of smaller independent labels. His most popular single was “She’s Lonesome Again,” recorded for UA. Among his seven LP releases are Country Callin’ and Riddle N Rhyme.
He performed in package shows and headlined his own dates for many years, working alongside a who’s-who of country music, including Porter Wagoner, Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline. In 1991-2003, Riddle was a member of Bill Carlisle’s band on the Grand Ole Opry. He was formerly married to country singing star Norma Jean.
Following a long residency in Goodlettsville, George Riddle returned to his home state. Since 2005, he has hosted “Classic Country Jamboree,” a Saturday-morning weekly radio show on WCJC near his home in Gas City, Indiana. He won R.O.P.E. (Reunion of Professional Entertainers) awards in Nashville in 2011 (as a DJ) and 2012 (as a songwriter).
George Riddle is survived by daughter Suzanne Fiser, by sisters Roberta King and Lola Miller and by grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Raven-Choate Funeral Home in Marion, Indiana.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Marion-Grant County Humane Society (2768 W. Avon Ave., Marion, IN 46953), to Cancer Services of Grant County (305 S. Norton St., Marion, IN 46952) or to Marion VA Recreational Services (1700 E. 38th St., Marion, IN 46953).
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Photos From The Road: The Band Perry, Dierks Bentley

The Band Perry threw a summertime party for friends from Country radio at Wrigley Field in Chicago last weekend. The trio was there on Blake Shelton’s Ten Times Crazier Tour. It was the second time the sibling trio had performed at the historic baseball stadium, making them the only Country act to have played Wrigley twice. Fans can also catch the band on ABC Television on CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock on Aug. 5 8/7 CT.

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The Band Perry and pals.

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On Sunday, July 20, Dierks Bentley hosted label and industry friends at his headlining 2014 Riser Tour stop at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in St. Louis, MO.

Dierks Bentley and friends.

Pictured (L-R): Katie McCartney (UMG), Ray Waddell (Billboard), Steve Buchanan (Opry Entertainment Group), Dierks Bentley, Cindy Mabe (UMG), Sarah Trahern (CMA), Ben Vaughn (Warner/Chappell), Brian Wright (UMG) and John Hamlin (CMT).

Craig Morgan's Charity Event Raises $60K

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Pictured (L-R): Tracy Lawrence, Kevin Windham, Fred Andrews, Craig Morgan, Chuck Wicks, Randy Hawkins. Photo: Angelyn Tinsley/Edwards Photography Studios


Craig Morgan hosted his 8th annual charity event over the weekend to raise money for the Dickson County Craig Morgan Foundation, which assists foster children. A total of around $60,000 was raised for the organization.
The event included a motorcross exhibition; a group trail ride with motorcross stars Fred Andrews, Randy Hawkins and Kevin Windham.
That night, Morgan, Tracy Lawrence and Chuck Wicks took the stage to perform an acoustic set of hits. And in addition to the concert, a live auction was held that raised nearly $10,000 toward the total.
In 2014, the Dickson County Craig Morgan Foundation is expanding its fundraising efforts with an inaugural 5k race that was held in March, and a Sporting Clay Event planned for October.

Artist Pics (7/22/14)

By: Laura Hostelley
Before their Thursday (July 17) show in Waukesha, WI, Arista Nashville’s Jerrod Niemann and RCA Nashville’s Love and Theft went for a cruise on Pewaukee Lake with WMIL’s PD Kerry Wolfe. Niemann’s latest Sea Gayle/Arista single, “Buzz Back Girl,” rose up to land On Deck (No. 81) for the current CountryBreakout Chart. The RCA Nashville duo took this week’s CountryBreakout No. 20 spot with their rising title, “Night That You’ll Never Forget.”

Pictured Back Row (L-R): Matt Galvin (RCA Nashville), Kerry Wolfe (PD WMIL), & Love and Theft’s Eric Gunderson. Front Row: Jerrod Niemann, Andy Elliott (Arista Nashville) and Love and Theft’s Stephen Barker Liles

Pictured Back Row (L-R): Matt Galvin (RCA Nashville), Kerry Wolfe (WMIL), and Love and Theft’s Eric Gunderson. Front Row: Jerrod Niemann, Andy Elliott (Arista Nashville) and Love and Theft’s Stephen Barker Liles

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Florida Georgia Line performed a mash-up of their hits “This is How We Roll” and “Crusie” on Nickelodeon’s first-ever Kids’ Choice Sports Awards last Thursday (July 17) in Los Angeles. To close out the appearance, FGL launched the signature green goo into the crowd.

Photos: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images For Nickelodeon

Photos: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images For Nickelodeon