'MusicRow' Launches New Print Issue: 2015's Next Big Thing

SliderNBTMusicRow‘s upcoming print issue will feature “2015’s Next Big Thing.” Slated for December release, the new issue will highlight artists positioned for significant momentum in 2015, claiming the title MusicRow’s Next Big Thing.
“As Nashville’s music industry trade publication, we are uniquely positioned to see the incredible talent on the cusp of breaking new ground. Whether reaching new heights in an already successful career, or poised to make their first significant entrance to the national stage in 2015, the Next Big Thing artists are worthy of the spotlight and destined to become an integral part of America’s music,” says MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson.
In addition to spotlighting artists as MusicRow‘s Next Big Thing, this issue will offer exclusive editorial content and compelling features for Nashville’s music industry members.
Advertising inquiries should be made to Sherod Robertson at 615-499-5418 or emailed to [email protected].
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Weekly Register: Aldean Notches One of Year's Biggest Debuts

aldean111Jason Aldean’s Old Boots, New Dirt thundered onto the charts today (Oct.15) with sales of 278K, the second most sales in one week for a Country album this year. The Broken Bow Records artist debuts at the top of Nielsen SoundScan’s overall top 200 album chart, country album chart, and independent album chart.
Aldean’s total surpasses other top debuts of 2014, including Brantley Gilbert’s Just As I Am, which sold 211K units during its debut week in May. Aldean lands behind Eric Church’s The Outsiders, which sold 288K upon release in February.
The year’s highest debut on the overall chart, was Coldplay’s Ghost Stories which sold 383K in May.
Aldean’s previous album, 2012′s Night Train, sold 409K units in its first week.
YTD Country album sales are down -16.7 percent, but with numerous high profile releases coming before year’s end, there is a chance for retail redemption. The hotly anticipated album from Florida Georgia Line hit shelves yesterday, and will be followed by Little Big Town next week, with many more due before the end of 2014 (full list here).
On this week’s tracks chart, the top debut is FGL’s “Sippin’ On Fire,” selling 79K and landing at No. 1 Country. Rounding out the top 5 are Carrie Underwood’s “Something in the Water” 53K, FGL’s “Dirt” 45K/1 million RTD, Blake Shelton’s “Neon Light” 35K, and Sam Hunt’s “Leave The Night On” 30K.
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Eric Church Announces Second Leg Of World Tour

Eric Church


Eric Church has a lot to celebrate, including his top-selling album, The Outsiders, his rising single, “Talledega,” and the unveiling of the second leg of The Outsiders World Tour.
The Chief will take on the New Year with the launch of the second leg of the tour in New Orleans on Jan. 8, 2015.
The Outsiders World Tour dates:
Jan. 8| New Orleans, LA| Smoothie King Center
Jan. 9| Tupelo, MS| BancorpSouth Arena
Jan. 10| Nashville, TN| Bridgestone Arena
Jan. 14| Oklahoma City, OK| Chesapeake Energy Arena
Jan. 16| Las Vegas, NV | The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Jan. 17| Las Vegas, NV| The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Jan. 18| San Diego, CA| Valley View Casino Arena
Jan. 22| Fresno, CA| Save Mart Center
Jan. 23| Los Angeles, CA| Staples Center
Jan. 24| Phoenix, AZ| US Airways Arena
Jan. 27| Denver, CO| Pepsi Center
Jan. 29| Spokane, WA| Spokane Arena
Jan. 30| Boise, ID| Taco Bell Arena
Jan. 31| Salt Lake City, UT| EnergySolutions Arena
Feb. 4| Sacramento, CA| Sleep Train Arena
Feb. 5| San Jose, CA| SAP Center

DISClaimer: Bluegrass In The Air

earls1featuredIt’s fall, and there’s bluegrass pollen in the air.
The awards celebration by Nashville’s International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) was staged in Raleigh, N.C. on Oct. 2, and several of the winners are in the DisClaimer column’s spotlight today.
The Disc of the Day, however, goes to a recording that I predict will be a winner at next year’s IBMA celebration. The Earls of Leicester album was released by Rounder on Sept. 16, and it has been in my CD player chronically ever since. It is everything a great bluegrass record should be.
The DisCovery Award goes to Jim & Lynna Woolsey with a sincere wish for recognition and success in the months to come.
BALSAM RANGE/Moon Over Memphis
Writer: Mark W. Winchester; Producer: Balsam Range; Publisher: WB, ASCAP; Mountain Home
-Balsam Range cleaned up at the IBMA Awards earlier this month, picking up Entertainer and Vocal Group of the Year accolades. Plus, the group’s Buddy Melton won Male Vocalist of the Year. Its current CD, Five, kicks off with this firing-on-all-cylinders, rapidly executed, minor-key, bluesy, murderous lament. His baby done him wrong, so he guns her down. Melton is way-up “high lonesome” vocally, and everyone else is dazzling on the instrumental work. The track is powering its way up the bluegrass chart, and is poised to enter the top-10 next month.
THE EARLS OF LEICESTER/On My Mind
Writers: Tom James/Marljohn Wilkin; Producer: Jerry Douglas; Publishers: Universal Songs of Polygram/Universal Cedarwood, BMI; Rounder (track)
-Assembled by CMA Instrumentalist of the Year nominee Jerry Douglas, the Earls are an all-star tribute band to the music of Flatt & Scruggs. In addition to Douglas, the members are Tim O’Brien, Shawn Camp, Charlie Cushman, Barry Bales and Johnny Warren. The 14-track CD includes this honky-tonk moaner wherein Camp bends vocal notes masterfully while fiddler Warren weaves around him and Douglas “answers” on Dobro, phrase for phrase. Country music in excelsis deo.
FLATT LONESOME/So Far
Writer: Randall Hylton; Producers: Andrea Roberts/Tim Surrett; Publishers: Hytone/Teague Town, BMI; Mountain Home
-Flatt Lonesome won the Emerging Artist of the Year honor at this year’s IBMA Awards. As is the case with more and more new bluegrass bands, female voices are at the forefront. In this case, Charli Robertson and Kelsi Robertson Harrigill lead the way on a sunny, bright celebration of freedom with Buddy Robertson chiming in with a hearty third harmony part. The Bluegrass Unlimited chart has this currently at No. 21 and climbing. Promising and exciting, to say the least.
SONY DSCVALERIE SMITH/That’s All
Writers: Michael Rutherford/Phil Collins/Tony Banks; Producer: Mike Scott; Publishers: none listed; Bell Buckle (track)
-Down in tiny Bell Buckle, TN, Valerie Smith has been quietly building an independent bluegrass career for several years. Her new CD, The Human Condition, contains a number of surprises. Not the least of them is this haunting, imaginative, acoustic re-working of the 1984 Genesis rock hit. There’s plenty more head-turning and ear-catching stuff elsewhere, from Gloria Estefan’s “Reach” and George Harrison’s “Here Comes the Sun” to Buck Owens’s “Just as Long as You Love Me” and Martina McBride’s “Where I Used to Have a Heart,” plus Jessi Colter’s “I’m Not Lisa.” Also don’t miss the stunning album graphic design.
DOLLY PARTON/Blue Smoke
Writer: Dolly Parton; Producer: Kent Wells; Publisher: Velvet Apple, BMI; Dolly (track)
-The title tune to Dolly’s current CD is in the top-20 on this month’s bluegrass chart. She’s at her fervent, female-survivor, inspirational best on this gospel-flavored bluegrass romp. If you don’t feel better by the time she finishes this hand clapper, you must be deaf.
PHIL LEADBETTER/I’m A Ramblin’ Rolling Stone
Writers: Paula Breedlove/Brad Davis; Producers:Phil Leadbetter/Steve Thomas; Publishers: PaulaJon/Brad Davis, ASCAP/BMI; Pinecastle (track)
-Leadbetter is the newly crowned IBMA Dobro Player of the Year (he also won in 2005), but the victory must be bittersweet. He recorded his current CD, The Next Move, while he was in remission from lymphoma, and the cancer has since returned. But during that interim, he gathered a “bucket list” of dream collaborators for the collection, including Bela Fleck, Steve Wariner, Joe Diffie, Marty Raybon, Sam Bush, Sierra Hull, Ken Mellons, Dale Ann Bradley, Con Hunley, Jerry Douglas, Shawn Camp and Rob Ickes. On this lead-off track of the CD, his fleet-fingered, lickety-split Dobro notes are matched by a fiery lead vocal by John Cowan. The sound of a true champ.
BRYAN SUTTON/That’s Where I Belong
Writers: none listed; Producer: Bryan Sutton; Publishers: none listed; Sugar Hill (track)
-The IBMA Guitarist of the Year is again Nashville’s Bryan Sutton. This is his eighth win in this category. He’s on the current bluegrass chart with this lilting, breezy outing from his new Into My Own album. As always, his awesome acoustic tone and technique are flawless. Look for him on the road this fall with the reunited and wildly entertaining Hot Rize.
KATHY KALLICK BAND/Time
Writer: Kathy Kallick; Producers: Kathy Kallick/Tom Size; Publisher: Red Shirt, BMI; Live Oak (track)
-Banjo player and journalist Murphy Hicks Henry has a delightful new book titled Pretty Good for a Girl: Women in Bluegrass. In it, you’ll find a lengthy appreciation of the talents of veteran singer-songwriter Kathy Kallick, from her days in the all-female Good Ol’ Persons band to her great duet works with Laurie Lewis. Not to mention her pioneering work as a female bandleader. At age 62, the feminist bluegrasser returned last year with a CD titled Time. Its title tune finds her singing and writing with as much heart and spirit as ever. Of particular note is the deft fiddling and vocal harmony support of band member Annie Staninec.
LARRY SPARKS/Bitterweeds
Writers: Barbara Wilkison/Sonya Wood; Producers: Larry Sparks/Steve Chandler; Publishers: Draw Four/Target Top Ten, BMI; Rebel (track)
-Making a debut on this month’s bluegrass chart is this 50-year veteran. Drawn from his new Lonesome and Then Some CD, this enigmatic story song of a dead spinster reflects this 67-year-old legend’s famous ability to spot terrific country craftsmanship. Guests on the durable stylist’s collection include Judy Marshall, Alison Krauss, Ralph Stanley, Bobby Osborne, Curly Seckler and Jesse McReynolds. As a bonus, there’s a previously unissued 1995 track with Bill Monroe.
JIM & LYNNA WOOLSEY/Road That Brings You Home
Writers: James Woolsey/Lynna Woolsey/Gary Clendenon; Producer: Randy Kohrs; Publishers: Notes From Home/Toasted Squirrel, BMI; Broken Record
-Jim Woolsey sings in a heart-tugging, countryboy tenor, and his songs are full of honesty and homespun truth. He and his wife wisely came to Nashville and tucked themselves under the generous wing of Dobro man Randy Kohrs. The result is a lovely debut disc that warms you like a good fireplace. This is its sweet title tune.

Luke Bryan Congratulates 2014 CMA Broadcast Winners

awards14-logo-jpgCMA Awards nominee Luke Bryan surprised radio stations and personalities around the country yesterday (Oct. 14) with news of their 2014 CMA Broadcast Awards wins.
“Country radio has been so supportive of me and my career,” said Bryan. “I was honored to be the one to call and tell them about this huge honor. Congrats to all the winners!”
The winners of the 2014 CMA Broadcast Awards are:
2014 CMA Broadcast Personality of the Year Winners
National – Lon Helton, “Country Countdown USA” – Westwood One
Major Market – “Laurie DeYoung Show” (Laurie DeYoung, Mark Williams, Jeff St. Pierre, and Claire Scattergood) – WPOC, Baltimore, Md.
Large Market – “Chris Carr & Company” (Chris Carr, Jeff “Maverick” Bolen, and Jason Statt) – WUBE, Cincinnati, Ohio
Medium Market – Buzz Jackson – KIIM, Tucson, Ariz.
Small Market – “Gator & The Styckman” (Gator Harrison, Greg “Styckman” Owens, and “Cowboy” Kyle Croft) – WUSY, Chattanooga, Tenn.
2014 CMA Radio Station of the Year Winners
Major Market – KKBQ – Houston-Galveston, Texas
Large Market – WQDR – Raleigh-Durham, N.C.
Medium Market – KXKT – Omaha, Neb./Council Bluffs, Iowa
Small Market – WUSY – Chattanooga, Tenn.
“CMA recognizes the influence that Country radio stations have on the genre,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “I would like to congratulate these winners and thank them for their contributions to the format.”
Winners will be recognized at The 48th Annual CMA Awards to be held Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. ET and broadcast live on the ABC Television Network from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood return to host “Country Music’s Biggest Night” for the seventh time.

Luke Bryan Extends 'That's My Kind of Night' Tour

Luke Bryan's 2014 Farm Tour. Photo: Jim Wright

Luke Bryan’s 2014 Farm Tour. Photo: Jim Wright


Luke Bryan will extend his highly successful That’s My Kind of Night Tour with a winter leg in early 2015. The 2014 tour has produced sell outs in each market it’s played including four sold-out stadium shows with crowds of 225,000 fans, two sold-out concerts in New York City’s Madison Square Garden, a string of double-play dates that broke venue attendance records and he became the debut country act to play Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Randy Houser and Dustin Lynch will open the 2015 winter leg.  Ticket on sales begin this Saturday, Oct. 18 at 10 a.m. for the Louisville, Ky. date.
2015 “That’s My Kind of Night” Tour:
Feb. 10     Grand Rapids, Mich.        Van Andel Arena
Feb. 11     Evansville, Ind.              Ford Center
Feb. 12     Louisville, Ky.             KFC Yum! Center
Feb. 14     New Orleans         Endymion Extravaganza *
Feb. 18     Estero, Fla.                   Germain Arena
Feb. 21     Orlando, Fla.                Amway Center
*not TMKON Tour
Live Nation is the national tour promoter for the 2015 “That’s My Kind of Night Tour” and Cabela’s, the World’s Foremost Outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, is sponsoring the tour.
Bryan wrapped his 2014 Farm Tour over the weekend, with 110,000 attending.

CMA Reveals Three Additional Awards Performers

CMAEric Church, Florida Georgia Line, and Kacey Musgraves are the most recent additions to the performance lineup during the 48th Annual CMA Awards, set for Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. CT.
The three-hour ABC-TV broadcast from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena has already announced performances by Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, The Band Perry, Keith Urban and hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley.
Church has received four 2014 CMA Awards nominations including Male Vocalist; Album; and Single and Song of the Year. Florida Georgia Line is nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year. Musgraves has three nominations this year, including Female Vocalist; Song; and Music Video of the Year (although she is the featured artist and co-director, Musgraves only receives one nomination, but is able to receive a second trophy for video director).
The final CMA ballot to determine the 2014 winners is due from eligible voting members by Oct. 27 (5 p.m.CT).

Trisha Yearwood Reveals 'PrizeFighter' Album Cover

trishaTrisha Yearwood recently revealed the cover for her new album, PrizeFighter: Hit after Hit, this afternoon on social media. The project, to be released Nov. 17 on Gwendolyn Records/RCA Nashville, marks Yearwood’s first new music since 2007’s Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love. In addition to six new tracks, the album features several of Yearwood’s No. 1 hits, including “She’s In Love With The Boy” and “How Do I Live.”
“The song ‘PrizeFighter’ describes for me the fight we all fight, whatever it is. It’s the courage to get up every day and give it your best shot, no matter the odds,” Trisha said via Facebook. “For me, I learned that strength from my mama, Gwen. She went toe to toe with breast cancer, and though she lost her battle, she fought every step of the way with grace, dignity, humor, and love. She’s my prizefighter. Whatever your battle, whoever your prizefighter is, my hope is that you draw strength from this important message.
“The album’s called PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit because in life, you’re going to throw some punches and you’re going to take some, but it’s the entire fight that defines who you are. Standin’ higher…PrizeFighter!”
The album cover features the singer in a gown and tiara, sporting a pair of boxing gloves given to her by Rocky himself. A gift to the country star from Sylvester Stallone, the gloves were worn during filming of Rocky V.

Artist Updates: Sara Evans, Wynonna, Kix Brooks

sara evansSara Evans will appear on ABC’s Nashville on Oct. 29. Evans will play herself, and will perform her recently released single “Put My Heart Down” with one of the series’ leading characters Luke Wheeler (Will Chase).
The duet will be available on iTunes immediately following the airing.
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wynonna and friends1Wynonna will launch the Wynonna and Friends: Stories & Song Tour on January 14 in Durham, N.C., with a stop in her Ashland, Ky. hometown. The run of shows will visit intimate venues in Indiana, Idaho, California, Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut, before wrapping March 8 in Boston.
She will be joined by her three-piece band, which includes husband/producer/artist Cactus Moser.
To purchase tickets, visit www.wynonna.com.
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Kix_New_To_This_Town1Kix Brooks, host of Westwood One’s American Country Countdown and NASH’s Kickin’ it with Kix, will host his annual two-hour Veterans Day holiday music special. A Salute to our Military Veterans with Kix Brooks will feature songs that symbolize the spirt of American pride and patriotism, like  Zac Brown Band’s “Free,” Lee Brice’s “I Drive Your Truck,” Carrie Underwood’s “Just a Dream,” Toby Keith’s “American Soldier” and “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” Brooks & Dunn’s “Only in America,” Tim McGraw’s “If You’re Reading This,” Keith Urban’s “For You” and more.
In addition to the music, fellow Country stars Tim McGraw, Eric Church, The Band Perry, Dierks Bentley, Lee Brice, and others will share their appreciation for our military veterans.
Stations can air A Salute to our Military Veterans with Kix Brooks from Saturday, Nov. 8 through Tuesday, Nov. 11 between 6:00 am and 12 midnight. For more information, contact Donny Walker at [email protected].

On The Cover – Kenny Chesney (Oct./Nov. 2014)

When Kenny Chesney decided to take 2014 off from touring, it wasn’t because he was tired, but because he instinctively knew there was more to his music. The only Country performer in Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the past 25 years – staggering considering he didn’t truly headline until 2002 – the man The Wall Street Journal deemed “The King of the Road” was unplugging from what he often called “the best two hours of my life every day.”
But there’s more to life than staying where you are. Chesney, who rewrote the playbook of post-modern Country with No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems and the CMA Album of the Year When The Sun Goes Down, realizes that. He’s evolved. His audience has evolved. Loss. Love. Life. Reality. Pressure. Obligation. It all adds up, sometimes obscuring the beliefs that keep us all moving forward.
“This record humanizes my relationship with the fans,” he explains. “It’s always been a two-way relationship. They need me and inspire me, push me. But this time, I knew I needed to inspire them! I needed to find songs that shoved me into my life in new ways, to inspire the guys playing to create something more, because if we couldn’t inspire ourselves, how could we expect anyone else to care? How can we take people who have busy lives and say, ‘This matters… Your life matters…’ when we don’t sound that way?
“These songs almost mandated how hard we came at them. Even the quiet ones demanded real presence. The way Chad Cromwell hits the snare, there’s nowhere to hide; he’ll topple all your walls. The music and players led me to this place. That’s what you need. If you listen to the energy, the raw, honest energy, especially on the tempo tracks, you can hear the shift, actually feel the passion and the energy. It’s palpable – and I like that. It’s what’s needed to really drive it.
“There’s a lot of fast and loud songs, because I like those. But for me, I wanted more than fast and loud, I wanted passionate and truthful. Just because a song makes you feel good, that doesn’t mean it can’t say something. I think those are the ones that really get inside.”
The Big Revival is eleven songs that weigh the state of the human condition between the coasts without bogging down or losing hope. Whether it’s the stark philosophical Appalachia of “Don’t It,” featuring GRAMMY winners Alison Krauss and Dan Tyminski, the rousing invitation to live every last moment of “Til It’s Gone,” the picture postcards of a free spirit in “Wild Child,” with a yearning return from Grace Potter, or the percolating shower of words “American Kids,” the project’s lead track, this is an album about engaging, seeking something more, feeling more alive – wherever you may be in your life – than you ever have.
When he found “American Kids,” the lead single from The Big Revival, he knew he had something unlike anything he’d ever cut before. Co-producing with longtime collaborator Buddy Cannon, The Big Revival marks Chesney’s 15th studio album. With the emphasis on great songs, pushing the boundaries without betraying who he is, The Big Revival takes Chesney’s music and lays it wide open. With its first No. 1 in “American Kids,” it looks like the songwriter/entertainer’s next wave is going to break ground and make his fans really happy.
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