Toby Keith To Bring Fans ‘Good Times & Pick Up Lines’

Toby Keith.

Toby Keith.

Country music’s highest-paid musician, Toby Keith, will soon embark on a recently announced The Toby Keith Good Times & Pick Up Lines Tour presented by Ford F-Series.

Close to 30 dates are set for the 2015 outing, launching in California at the Shoreline Amphitheatre and making its way back east, in addition to a set of Canada dates after May 29 (full schedule below). More concert stops are expected to be added.

Radio fans have already been treated to his No. 13 single, and rising, titled “Drunk Americans.” The pseudo lyric video available now.

The 2015 Toby Keith Good Times & Pick Up Lines Tour presented by Ford F-Series:

5/29 – Mt. View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
5/30 – San Bernardino, CA – San Manuel Amphitheater
5/31 – Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion
6/14 – Hunter, NY – Taste of Country Music Festival
6/19 – Vineland, CO – Bands in the Backyard
6/20 – Sheridan, WY – Big Horn Country USA
6/28 – Cadott, WI – Country Fest
6/30 – Moose Jaw, SK (Canada) – Mosaic Place
7/01 – Calgary, AB (Canada) – Cowboy’s Stampede Tent
7/10 – Hartford, CT – XFINITY Theatre
7/11 – Darien Lake, NY – Darien Lake PAC
7/17 – Raleigh, NC – Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
7/19 – Chillecothe, IL – 2015 Country Life Music Festival
7/23 – Monticello, IA – Great Jones County Fair
7/24 – Cheyenne, WY – Cheyenne Frontier Days
7/25 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre
7/30 – Atlanta, GA – Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood
7/31 – Birmingham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
8/01 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
8/02 – West Palm Beach, FL – Cruzan Amphitheatre
8/07 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
8/08 – Washington, DC – Jiffy Lube Live
8/09 – Cleveland, OH – Blossom Music Center
8/14 – Boston, MA – XFINITY Center
8/21 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
8/22 – Virginia Beach, VA – Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach
9/05 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
9/25 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
9/26 – Pittsburgh, PA – First Niagara Pavilion

Trisha Yearwood Set To Introduce Home Collection

Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Russ Harrington

Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Russ Harrington

Fans already know Trisha Yearwood as a first-class singer, entertainer, cook, author and Food Network television star. Now, Yearwood is gearing up to introduce her first home furnishings collection, via a partnership with Klaussner Home Furnishings. Klaussner and Yearwood will reveal the Trisha Yearwood Home Collection at High Point International Market on April 18-23 in High Point, N.C. The deal was licensed through Los Angeles-based company ACI Licensing.

“We are very excited about our new relationship with Trisha Yearwood” said Bill Wittenberg, President/CEO of Klaussner Home Furnishings. “It’s a perfect fit! Together the two brands will bring style and value to consumers around the world said Wittenberg. The debut of the Trisha Yearwood Home Collection at the April 2015 International Home Furnishings show has been a year in the making.”

“The partnership with Klaussner is a natural fit and we are all excited to reveal the collection in April,” Yearwood said. “Being back on the road reminds me how much we all need a warm and inviting space to return to. My collection with Klaussner is all about comfort and accessibility, giving everyone a place to relax and recharge with family and friends.”

Yearwood recently announced her third cookbook, Trisha’s Table: My Feel-Good Favorites For A Balanced Life, which will release March 31, 2015. She is currently visiting cities across the country as part of the Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood, and recently released her latest album, PrizeFighter: Hit after Hit.

Celebration of Life Planned For Joe Guercio

joe guercio1A celebration of life for late musical director and arranger Joe Guercio will take place Saturday, Feb. 28, 3 p.m. at The Nashville Palace.

Guercio, best known as Elvis Presley’s musical director from 1970 to the King’s final concert in 1977, unexpectedly passed away in Nashville on Jan. 4. He also worked with numerous musical giants including Diana Ross, Barbra Streisand, Gladys Knight and Patti Page. In addition, he was the Musical Director for the International Hotel in Las Vegas for many years.

It was Guercio who created the iconic six-note theme for Elvis’ stage entrance and bows. He also suggested that Elvis’ shows open with the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Starting in 1997, Guercio served as the conductor for Elvis: The Concert, which paired a live band with archival Presley recordings. He was also Musical Director for the “Elvis 35th Anniversary Concert” in Memphis in 2012.

Guercio continued to conduct Elvis tribute shows and work with new artists until he died at age 87.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to MusiCares, 109 Wedgewood Avenue, Nashville, TN 37212, or Johnson’s Chapel, 201 High Lea Rd., Brentwood, TN 37027.

Join Us For Rising Women On The Row 2015

RWOTR 2015 390x260MusicRow’s fourth annual Rising Women On The Row celebration will be held Tuesday, March 24, 8:30 a.m. at Nashville’s Omni Hotel. 2015 honorees include Kele Currier (ASCAP), Tiffany Dunn (Loeb & Loeb), Dawn Gates (UMG Nashville), Jensen Sussman (Sweet Talk Publicity), and Lou Taylor (Tri Star Sports & Entertainment). To read more about the honorees, click here. See last year’s video recap here.

CMT’s Sr. VP Music Strategy Leslie Fram will serve as event speaker. Ten-year-old rising star Emi Sunshine (Red Light Management) will perform. City National Bank will again be the presenting sponsor for the premier event saluting women in Nashville’s music industry.

Tickets and Sponsorship Tables for 2015 are SOLD OUT (available through March 17).

Supporting Sponsorship includes:

1. Table (10 seats) with priority location
2. Logo included on a full page ad in April’s InCharge issue.
3. Logo included on website banner ad.
4. Company included in coverage of the event on website.
5. Company recognized during breakfast
6. Logo included in event program

*Single tickets purchased in the same transaction will be seated together. Current ticket holders can contact Eric Parker with any questions at [email protected].

‘MusicRow’ Reveals 2015 Rising Women Honorees

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MusicRow is excited to reveal the honorees of the fourth annual Rising Women on the Row celebration. The premier event saluting women in the Nashville music industry will be held Tuesday, March 24, 8:30 a.m. at the Omni Nashville.

City National Bank is the presenting sponsor.

Click here for ticket information. This event completely sells out every year.

Kele Currier

Kele Currier

Kele Currier
Director of Strategic Services, ASCAP

Kele Currier brings more than 20 years of experience to ASCAP’s executive team, where she is responsible for assisting writer and publisher members with high-level membership issues and strategic planning. She helps manage the distribution review, as well as awards statistics for the country and Christian genres.

Her career includes helping hit songwriter Craig Wiseman launch his admin company Big Loud Bucks, where she managed the catalogs of Wiseman, Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins, Big Tractor Publishing, Extreme Writer’s Group and more. During her time at ole Music Publishing, Currier set up administration in the Nashville office, and was the admin point person for the U.S.

Currier’s career began at SESAC, followed by positions with Opryland Music Group, Alabama band’s Maypop Music Group, and Integrated Copyright Group.

She is a graduate of Leadership Music, and is also involved with professional organizations SOURCE, NMPA and AIMP.

Tiffany Dunn

Tiffany Dunn

Tiffany Dunn
Partner, Loeb & Loeb

Tiffany Dunn has a dual role as partner and manager of the Nashville office of Loeb & Loeb. Her law practice focuses on music and entertainment transactions and intellectual property protection and enforcement. She has extensive knowledge of copyright, trademark and intellectual property law. Dunn has represented B.B. King, Carrie Underwood, The Civil Wars, Vince Gill, Jerrod Niemann, Casting Crowns, Hot Chelle Rae, Old Crow Medicine Show, the John R. Cash Revocable Trust, John Carter Cash, the Grand Ole Opry and Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge.

Dunn is a graduate of Leadership Music, a member of SOURCE, and works with charitable initiatives including City of Hope.

Dawn Gates

Dawn Gates

Dawn Gates
VP Digital Marketing, UMG Nashville

Dawn Gates oversees the Digital Marketing department at UMG Nashville, which encompasses Capitol Records Nashville, EMI Records Nashville, MCA Nashville, and Mercury Nashville. Gates’ realm includes the digital strategies for releases, online marketing promotions, social network campaigns, consumer data research, online ad placements, website, digital downloads, streaming services, mobile interfaces, e-commerce, distribution deals, and more. She works with UMG’s roster of over 35 artists including Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Eric Church, Sam Hunt, Little Big Town, George Strait, Darius Rucker, Dierks Bentley, Alan Jackson and Kacey Musgraves, to name a few.

Gates is a graduate of Leadership Music, and her fundraising efforts for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in Nashville made her the organization’s 2011 Woman Of The Year. She is a current mentor at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s Project Music.

Jensen Sussman

Jensen Sussman

Jensen Sussman
President/Owner, Sweet Talk Publicity

Since launching Sweet Talk Publicity in 2008, Jensen Sussman has created and led publicity campaigns for Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen, Kristian Bush, Will Hoge, Frankie Ballard, Chris Lane, Corey Smith, Bart Crow, Dallas Smith, Lee Brice, Bucky Covington, Josh Abbott Band and many others.

Her decade of experience includes working in the publicity departments at Warner Music Nashville, Sony Music Nashville and Equity Music Group. A career stop at Tractenberg & Co. in New York City, adds to her diverse resume, where she handled publicity for coveted beauty brands including Sephora.

Additionally, Sussman is the CEO and co-founder of Women Rock For The Cure, the Nashville-based 501(c)(3) organization committed to connecting and supporting young women facing breast cancer.

Lou Taylor

Lou Taylor

Lou Taylor
CEO/Owner, Tri Star Sports & Entertainment 

Lou Taylor has been the owner and CEO of Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group for over 23 years, providing business management services to actors, artists and athletes. With offices in Nashville and Los Angeles, Taylor’s clients include Steven Tyler, Britney Spears, Jamie Lynn Spears, Florida Georgia Line, Big & Rich, Casey James, Ben-Hur lead actor Jack Huston, and St. Louis Rams coach Jeff Fisher.

Tri Star’s repertoire offers accounting, financial statement preparation, royalty audits, participation rights audits, tour accounting, production accounting, estate planning and tax filings.

Taylor is a sought-after educator in the NFL and NBA. Having taught classes on financial responsibility, she is known for using extreme visual aides ranging from pythons to 1 million dollars in cash.

Among the numerous organizations Tri Star supports is Mercy Ministries, We Run the Row and Second Harvest Food Bank.

Gospel Great Mosie Lister Passes

Mosie Lister

Mosie Lister

Gospel Music Hall of Fame member Mosie Lister has died at age 93.

Renowned for creating such enduring classics as “Where No One Stands Alone,” “His Hand in Mine” and “He Knows Just What I Need,” the songwriter, arranger and publisher passed away on Thursday, Feb. 12. He lived in Spring Hill, TN.

Born Thomas Mosie Lister in Cochran, GA, he sang in his family’s gospel group and learned to play fiddle, piano and guitar as a youngster. He later said that he knew he wanted to become a songwriter even when he was a child performer. In 1939, he began studying at the Vaughan School of Music in Lawrenceburg, TN.

He joined The Sunny South Quartet in Tampa, FL in 1941. After serving in the Navy during World War II, he rejoined the group. In 1946, he joined The Melody Masters.

Mosie Lister became one of the founding members of The Statesmen Quartet in Atlanta in 1948. But he soon realized he wanted to get off the touring circuit to concentrate on his songwriting. So Jake Hess, Hovie Lister (no relation) and Jim Wetherington went forward as the nucleus of what became one of the most popular Southern-gospel quartets in history.

The songwriter/arranger maintained his ties to the group. He was soon providing The Statesmen with some of their most popular songs. He formed Mosie Lister Publications in 1953, and began placing his songs with many other gospel acts of the day.

Mosie Lister’s catchy compositions helped to define the entire Southern-gospel movement. In his history of the style, author James R. Goff Jr. wrote that Lister was, “by far the most influential gospel songwriter of the 1950s…. Perhaps more than any other songwriter of the era, Lister enjoyed the overwhelming respect of his peers.”

The Statesmen recorded his “Then I Met the Master,” “I’ll Leave it all Behind,” “Sunday Meetin’ Time,” “I’ve Found a New Friend,” “If to Gain the World,” “Oh What a Friend He Is to Me,” “The Gentle Stranger” and many others.

“He Knows Just What I Need,” Lister’s favorite of the songs he wrote, was recorded by The Statesmen, as well as by James Abbington, The Old Friends Quartet, The Blackwood Brothers, Faron Young and Bill Gaither. The Statesmen also recorded “I’m Bound for the Kingdom,” which was later released by Webb Pierce, Red Foley and Jimmie Davis.

The LeFevre Trio popularized his “I’m Feeling Fine.” The Blackwoods, The Cathedral Quartet, The Jordanaires, Paul Williams & The Victory Trio, J.D. Sumner & The Stamps, The Singing Gospelaires, The Blue Ridge Quartet, The Gaithers, The Talleys, The Hoppers and more spread Lister’s songs throughout Southern-gospel culture.

Gospel Singing World proclaimed in 1955, “it would be hard to find a known quartet not singing one of Mosie’s compositions among their best loved numbers.”

In 1960, Elvis Presley chose the songwriter’s 1953 composition “His Hand in Mine” as the title tune of his first gospel album. The disc earned a Platinum Record award and is regarded as one of the singer’s finest. Presley included Lister’s “Where No One Stands Alone” on his three million-selling 1967 collection How Great Thou Art, which won a Grammy Award.

mosie lister2“Where No One Stands Alone,” written in 1955, has also been recorded by Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Bill Anderson, Alison Krauss & The Cox Family, The Browns, Porter Wagoner, Ferlin Husky, Jean Shepard, George Hamilton IV, The Osborne Brothers, Jack Greene, The Louvin Brothers, Asleep at the Wheel, B.J. Thomas, Dottie West, Don Gibson, Jan Howard, Hank Snow and dozens of others.

“’Til the Storm Passes By,” written by Lister in 1958, was recorded by The Statler Brothers, The Gaither Vocal Band, The Inspirations, Vestal Goodman and Greater Vision, among others.

Lister’s 1956 song “How Long Has it Been” has been popularized by George Beverly Shea, Jim Reeves, Faron Young, Skeeter Davis, Jimmy Dean, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, Del Reeves, The Homeland Quartet and more.

Other key titles in Mosie Lister’s 700-song catalog include “Happy Rhythm” (1953), “Goodbye, World, Goodbye” (1956), “I’ve Been Changed” (1959), “The King and I” (1954) and “While Ages Roll” (1970).

In 1975, he was ordained as a Baptist minister. He published his autobiography/memoir, The Song Goes On, in 2012.

Mosie Lister was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1976. He was one of the Hall’s first living inductees. In 1997, he became a member of the Southern Gospel Music Association’s Hall of Fame, whose museum is at Dollywood.

He is survived by his wife Martha Jean, twin daughters Brenda and Barbara, stepdaughter Vicki Booth, sister Margery Dillashaw and seven grandchildren.

The visitation will be held 4-8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16, at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. He will be buried at Williamson Memorial Gardens.

A “Homegoing Celebration” Concert will take place at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the People’s Church, 828 Murfreesboro Rd., Franklin, TN.

Spirit Music Group Acquires Contemporary Christian Catalog, West Main Music

spirit music group1111Spirit Music Group has acquired the music publishing assets of West Main Music, an independent Contemporary Christian publishing catalog.

The West Main song catalog features Christian music songwriters, including Jason Ingram (SESAC’s 2007 Christian Songwriter of the Year award recipient, co-writer of Bebo Norman’s “I Will Lift My Eyes,” Salvador’s “Shine,” Chris Tomlin’s “White Flag,” and member of One Sonic Society); Stuart Garrad (Stu G, Delirious?, and One Sonic Society); and Paul Mabury (One Sonic Society, noted Hillsong United drummer), among others.

“We are pleased to add these leading Christian music songs to the Spirit Music family as we continue to accelerate Spirit’s growth,” said David Renzer, Chairman, Spirit Music Group.

The acquisition is part of Spirit’s expansion plan which included acquisition of Cal IV Entertainment in 2014, giving Spirit Music Group its first official presence in Nashville.

Reba To Release ‘Love Somebody’ April 14

Reba_LoveSomebody_CoverReba McEntire will release her new 12-track project, Love Somebody, on April 14. The project will feature songs from writers including Brandy Clark, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Shane McAnally, Sam Hunt, Liz Hengber, Tom Douglas, and more. Love Somebody also includes “Pray For Peace,” a song penned by Reba which gained popularity last year after the singer released a video for the song, and urged fans to record their own videos.

Artist and songwriter Sam Hunt co-wrote the album’s title track, along with McAnally and Josh Osborne.

A Target exclusive version will also feature two additional tracks, “Whatever Way It Hurts The Least” (Brandy Clark, Tommy Lee James, Josh Osborne), and “More Than Just Her Last Name” (Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne).

The legendary singer recently announced she has signed on to the Nash Icon Music label, a joint venture between Big Machine Label Group and Cumulus Media.

LOVE SOMEBODY TRACK LISTING
1. “Going Out Like That” (Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Jason Sellers) *
2. “Enough” featuring Jennifer Nettles (Kelly Archer, Aaron Scherz, Emily Shackelton) **
3. “She Got Drunk Last Night” (Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally) *
4. “Livin’ Ain’t Killed Me Yet” (Tommy Lee James, Laura Veltz) *
5. “That’s When I Knew” (Jim Collins, Ashley Gorley) **
6. “I’ll Go On” (Ella Mae Bowen, Tommy Lee James) **
7. “Until They Don’t Love You” (Shane McAnally, Lori McKenna, Josh Osborne) *
8. “Promise Me Love” (Nicole Fernandez, Jason Miller, Susan Ruth) *
9. “Just Like Them Horses” (Liz Hengber, Tommy Lee James) *
10. “Love Somebody” (Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne) *
11. “Love Land” (Tom Douglas, Rachel Thibodeau)*
12. “Pray For Peace” (Reba McEntire)***

TARGET EXCLUSIVE TRACKS
13. “Whatever Way It Hurts The Least” (Brandy Clark, Tommy Lee James, Josh Osborne)**
14. “More Than Just Her Last Name” (Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne)*

*Produced by Tony Brown and Reba McEntire
**Produced by James Stroud and Reba McEntire
***Produced by Reba McEntire and Doug Sisemore

The Mavericks Host Margarita Party Ahead of Album/Tour Launch

Pictured (L-R): Paul Deakin (The Mavericks), Mike Molinar (Big Machine Music), Eddie Perez (The Mavericks), George Briner (The Valory Music Co.), Jerry Dale McFadden (The Mavericks), Allison Jones (BMLG) and Raul Malo (The Mavericks).

Pictured (L-R): Paul Deakin (The Mavericks), Mike Molinar (Big Machine Music), Eddie Perez (The Mavericks), George Briner (The Valory Music Co.), Jerry Dale McFadden (The Mavericks), Allison Jones (BMLG) and Raul Malo (The Mavericks).

Last night (Feb. 12), The Valory Music Co.’s legendary band, The Mavericks, hosted a private gathering for music industry fans and friends in advance of their latest CD and international tour. Mono, the 12-track album will be released Tuesday, Feb. 17 in time for the Mondo Mundo Tour, which kicks off Thurs., Feb. 19 at The Wilbur Theater in Boston.

The Grammy-winning band’s invitation was complete with an intimate live preview of select songs and a Patron margarita bar. NPR is now streaming the album in-full.

The Mavericks return to the Grand Ole Opry stage tonight (Feb. 13), where they first announced the new album last November. They will perform the lead track, “All Night Long,” on Late Night With Seth Meyers, airing next Wednesday (Feb. 18) on NBC at 11:35p.m. CT.

For more information, visit themavericksband.com.

The Mavericks jam as they preview tunes from MONO, due out Feb. 17 on The Valory Music Co.

The Mavericks jam as they preview tunes from MONO, due out Feb. 17 on The Valory Music Co.

Willie Nelson To Release Memoir ‘It’s A Long Story: My Life’

willie nelsonWillie Nelson’s memoir It’s A Long Story: My Life will be available on May 5, 2015.  It was written by Nelson with four-time Gleason Music Book winner, David Ritz.

Nelson has more than six decades in the music industry, released over 100 albums, has been awarded 10 Grammys, was esteemed by the Kennedy Center Honors, and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. He has written some of the most popular songs of all time, including “On the Road Again,” “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground,” “Crazy,” “Night Life,” and “Funny How Time Slips Away,” and recorded classics like “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain,” “Bring Me Sunshine,” and “Always on My Mind.”

In the book, Nelson shares stories about Nashville in the 60’s, where he failed to fit the mold of the Nashville sound. He also tells stories of close friends and collaborators Ray Charles, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Ray Price and Waylon Jennings.

At nearly 82 years old, he still tours the country and headlines music festivals.