MusicRow Awards: Song of the Year Nominees

song of the year header 2015MusicRow awards Slider2015Nominees for the 27th annual MusicRow Awards, Nashville’s longest running music industry trade publication honors, have been revealed. In 2015, the SONG OF THE YEAR category is filled with frequent collaborators.

“Girl Crush” was written by a trio of songwriters who work together so often they are collectively known as The Love Junkies. Liz Rose, Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey penned the ballad of lustful jealousy. Little Big Town and Producer of the Year nominee Jay Joyce made it a No. 1 hit.

Likewise, Jaren Johnston, Jeffrey Steele and Tom Douglas write together often. They are the minds behind “Raise Em Up,” a thoughtful montage about raising everything from a whiskey glass to a child. Keith Urban ft. Eric Church made it a radio hit.

After a track record of success, Chris Tompkins and Rodney Clawson re-teamed for “Dirt,” filled with meaningful imagery of football fields, farms and burial. Florida Georgia Line made the song famous.

Frequent co-writers Chris DeStefano and Brett James had the idea for a song called “Something in the Water” at one of their regular appointments, but co-writer Carrie Underwood brought the twist of fate to the session, suggesting the phrase meant the baptismal water. She recorded the song and it went straight to No. 1.

Songwriter/producer Kevin Kadish didn’t know what to expect when he was paired with a young new artist named Meghan Trainor. They hit it off so quickly they ended up co-writing most of her debut album, which he also produced, including the mega-hit “All About That Bass,” which is now vying for Song of the Year.

The MusicRow Awards are often a key predictor for select CMA Awards. In past years Song of the Year honors at both ceremonies went to “I Drive Your Truck” (2013), “If I Die Young” (2011), “The House That Built Me” (2010) and “In Color” (2009).

Award winners are voted on exclusively by Subscriber Members of MusicRow. Honors will be presented during an invitation-only ceremony at ASCAP on Tuesday, June 23 at 5:30 p.m., saluting the Breakthrough Songwriter, Breakthrough Artist, Producer of the Year, Song of the Year, and the Top Ten Album AllStar Musicians. The eligibility period is May 1, 2014 – April 30, 2015.

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Michael Martin To Head ASCAP Nashville

Michael Martin, Vice President, ASCAP

Michael Martin, Vice President, ASCAP

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) elevates Michael Martin to head its Nashville Membership office in the role of Vice President, reporting directly to EVP of Membership John Titta.

Martin has been with ASCAP for more than five years and previously jointly led the Creative staff alongside LeAnn Phelan, who exited in April to help launch Sea Gayle Management. Martin joined ASCAP from Extreme Writers Group (EWG), which he co-founded in 2000 with Jason Houser, and where he shared responsibilities for the day-to-day operations of the publishing and content development company.

Titta stated, “ASCAP’s Nashville community of writers and publishers is a rich vein of musical creativity, collaboration and success. While ASCAP transforms itself to offer innovative new services to our members, we are fortunate that Michael has been at the vanguard of this change in his previous ASCAP role. Moving forward, we need a strong leader in Nashville that understands the dynamics and needs of this valuable community. Michael’s expertise in fostering close bonds with our Nashville membership and his vision for enhancing ASCAP’s relationship with both emerging and established writers and publishers make him the perfect choice to lead our talented Creative team in Music City.”

Martin commented, “The ASCAP Nashville team has worked extremely hard over the last five years to get to where we are today. I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to lead such a dedicated creative staff and I look forward to all we can accomplish in the years to come.”

MusicRow Awards: Breakthrough Songwriter Nominees

category 2 breakthrough songwriter headerNominees fMusicRow awards Slider2015or the 27th annual MusicRow Awards, Nashville’s longest running music industry trade publication honors, have been revealed.

The BREAKTHROUGH SONGWRITER award honors a writer who had his or her first Top 10 hit during the eligibility period (May 1, 2014 – April 30, 2015), but the nominees are hardly overnight success stories.

Michael Carter, longtime band leader for Luke Bryan, scored three No. 1 hits as a songwriter that helped him qualify for nomination. He had a hand in writing Bryan’s “Roller Coaster” and Thomas Rhett’s “Get Me Some of That.” Carter is also producer for last year’s Breakthrough Songwriter Cole Swindell, and co-writer of Swindell’s hit “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight.” Swindell returns this year as a Breakthrough Artist nominee. Also garnering a cut by Swindell were rising songwriters Josh Martin and Adam Sanders who teamed with the artist to pen his latest smash “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey.”

Heather Morgan is the sole female vying for Breakthrough Songwriter honors, as a co-writer of Brett Eldredge’s No. 1 “Beat Of The Music.” Also earning their first top 10 hits during the eligibility period were Justin Weaver and Jesse Frasure, whose respective songs went all the way to No. 1. Weaver co-wrote the thumpping Brantley Gilbert hit “Bottoms Up.” After tallying album credits as a writer and producer for years, Frasure scored a charttopper with “Sun Daze” by Florida Georgia Line.

Nominees Brent Anderson and Ryan Hurd are co-writers on “Lonely Tonight,” recorded by Blake Shelton ft. Ashley Monroe, which reached No. 1 at country radio. Additionally, Hurd scored Top 10s on the MusicRow chart with “Later On” (The Swon Brothers) and “Payback” (Rascal Flatts).

Before Breakthrough Songwriter nominees Matthew Ramsey and Brad Tursi started climbing the radio charts with their band Old Dominion, they penned their first top 10 hits recorded by other artists. Ramsey co-wrote “Chainsaw,” recorded by The Band Perry, and “Say You Do,” recorded by Dierks Bentley, both of which went No. 1 on MusicRow’s chart. Tursi is in the middle of major hit with Tyler Farr’s “A Guy Walks Into A Bar.”

Award winners are voted on exclusively by Subscriber Members of MusicRow. Honors will be presented during an invitation-only ceremony at ASCAP on Tuesday, June 23 at 5:30 p.m., saluting the Breakthrough Songwriter, Breakthrough Artist, Producer of the Year, Song of the Year, and the Top Ten Album AllStar Musicians.

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Peach Pickers Concert Raises $100k For Georgia Music Foundation

The Peach Pickers, L-R: Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip

The Peach Pickers (L-R): Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip

The hit songwriting trio of Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, and Ben Hayslip (The Peach Pickers) hosted their second annual “Jameson Irish Whiskey Presents—Georgia On My Mind” concert at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on May 12. The event raised over $100,000 to benefit The Georgia Music Foundation.

Among the artists joining them onstage were Luke Bryan, Tyler Farr, Cole Swindell, Randy Houser, Lee Brice, Lauren Alaina, Thomas Rhett, Craig Campbell, Maggie Rose, Drivin ‘n’ Cryin’s Kevin Kinney, Travis Denning, Jordan Rager, Jon Langston and Cole Taylor.

A highlight of the night included a set by students from The James Brown Academy of Musik Pupils. After their performance, Davidson pointed out that the money raised that night goes to schools like this.

“Bringing together so many friends to play their hits and celebrate the music of Georgia at the Ryman was something special on its own,” says Davidson. “But watching the artists and the audience react as the J.A.M.P. kids tore up the stage was a proud moment for me. Everyone got to experience first-hand why we are raising money for the Georgia Music Foundation and why it is so important to support programs that give kids the opportunity to participate in music and learn about the music history of their home state.”

After the J.A.M.P. performance, Davidson and two other Georgia Music Foundation board members, Dinah Gretsch of The Gretsch Company, and Karla Redding-Andrews, executive director of the Otis Redding Foundation presented the Flamekeeper award to Deana Brown-Thomas, daughter of James Brown and founder of J.A.M.P., and to Keith Jenkins, J.A.M.P.’s musical director who played guitar for Mr. Brown for 13 years.

Students from J.A.M.P. perform

Students from J.A.M.P. perform

ASCAP Adds Beth Brinker; Promotes Filhart, Mustoe

Beth Brinker

Beth Brinker

ASCAP announced today (5/20) the addition of Beth Brinker as Creative Manager. Brinker comes to ASCAP from Latigo Shore Music where she served as Creative Director, representing the catalogs of Andrew Dorff and Jeston Cade. Prior to her work in publishing, Brinker held roles as on-air talent with SpikeTV, Willie Nelson‘s Country Throwdown Tour, The Marty Stuart Show, and stints at GAC-TV, RFD-TV.

Robert Filhart has been promoted to the position of Creative Director. In his five years at ASCAP, Filhart has been involved in career development of ASCAP members Brandy Clark, Aaron Eshuis, Ryan Hurd, Brandon Lay, Hunter Phelps, Jameson Rodgers, Forest Glenn Whitehead and others. Filhart plays a key role in coordinating ASCAP’s involvement in events such as the CMA Songwriters Series, 30A Songwriters Festival and the ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO.

ASCAP also announced the promotion of Evyn Mustoe to Associate Creative Director. Mustoe has been with ASCAP since March 2012 and serves as Nashville’s Pop/Rock membership representative. She also manages ASCAP’s relationships with several high profile Nashville songwriters and artists, and plays a major role in the ongoing success of monthly ASCAP showcases AMPED, Almost Famous and We Create Music.

ASCAP Nashville’s Michael Martin commented, “Robert and Evyn are such an integral part of the ASCAP Creative staff. They helped build the foundation of the excellent team we have in place in Nashville, and we are so excited to welcome Beth as the newest addition to that team. Her energy and enthusiasm for the job are off the charts, and we can’t wait for her to get started!”

Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen To Tour Texas and Back

Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers. Photo: Jim McGuire

Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers. Photo: Jim McGuire

Solo artists Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen will join forces for an initial 21-date Hold My Beer and Watch This acoustic tour 2015, an event that originated more than eight years ago and has grown into an annual touring gig.

Ninety-minute sets will kick off at the Nutty Brown Amphitheater in Austin and stretch across most of the country, including the final stop at the 2015 AmericanaFest in Nashville in September.

A handful of full-band performances are promised on year’s theater tour, as well as tracks from the recently released 10-song album, Hold My Beer, Vol. 1, produced by Lloyd Maines. The first single, “Standards,” is at radio following the album’s April 20 release.

“I’m ready to tour this record, we both have lived these songs and continue to do so,” says Rogers.

Bowen adds, “This is always my favorite time of year…Two buddies hangin’ out playing music cause we love what we do. What could possibly be better?”

Visit randyandwade.com for more information.

Initial dates for Hold My Beer and Watch This 

5/21 Austin, TX Nutty Brown Amphitheater
7/09 Omaha, NE at Slowdown
7/11 Saint Louis, MO at Old Rock House (outside)
7/12 Chicago, IL at Joe’s Bar
7/14 Grand Rapids, MI at The Intersection
7/15 Columbus, OH at Newport Music Hall
7/16 Indianapolis, IN at The Vogue Theatre
7/17 Kansas City, MO at Crossroads
7/20 Corpus Christi, TX at Brewster Street
7/21 Nacogdoches, TX at Banita Creek Hall
7/22 College Station, TX at Harry’s
7/23 Helotes, TX at Floore’s Country Store
8/11 Amarillo, TX at Wild West
8/12 Lubbock, TX at Midnight Rodeo
8/19 Little Rock, AR
8/20 Wichita Falls, TX
9/2 Portland, OR at Dante’s
9/3 Seattle, WA at Neptune Theatre
9/9 San Francisco, CA at Slim’s
9/10 Los Angeles, CA at Troubadour
9/17 Nashville, TN at AmericanaFest

[UPDATED]: Spotify: Adds Video, Contract Leaks, Starbucks Partnership

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The Verge is reporting a request from the copyright owner has led to the removal of the leaked Spotify contract from its server. The link now displays a 404-error. A detailed report of the contract can be seen here.

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Spotify Adds Video

SpotifySpotify has expanded into the world of video. The streaming service announced it is adding video clips and audio shows to the music mix.

“We know there are times in the day you want to switch between music to catch up on the latest news, listen to your favorite podcast or simply watch something fun,” said Spotify in a release. “Spotify will suggest video and audio shows for you to watch and learn what you love.”

Entertainment, news and clips will be available from ABC, Adult Swim, BBC, Comedy Central, Condé Nast Entertainment, ESPN, Fusion, Maker Studios, NBCUniversal, TBS, TED and Vice Media, with more to come.

The update also comes with a feature for runners, matching the pace of your stride with the perfect tempo song.

Sony-Music-Entertainment-LogoContract Leaks

Sony Entertainment‘s 2011 contract with Spotify has leaked on The VergeThe 42-page contract was signed a few months prior to Spotify’s U.S. launch. The document reveals streaming calculations, a $25 million advance for two years of the contract ($9 million the first year and $16 million the second) with a $17.5 million advance for the optional third year to Sony Music, and a Most Favored Nations Clause.

See the contract here.

Starbucks Deal

StarbucksOn Monday (May 18), Starbucks announced intent to establish a multi-year relationship with Spotify. Employees and customers will be able to pick the songs played at the shops. Additionally, Spotify will be incoporated into Starbucks’s mobile app. There will be opportunities for Spotify and Starbucks members to earn “Stars as Currency.”

This development comes after a February announcement that the coffee retailer will cease selling physical CDs, which it had since 1994.

Weekly Register: Debut Tracks From Chris Young, Meghan Linsey, Steven Tyler

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Chris Young has the highest track debut.

The new song from Chris Young, “I’m Comin’ Over,” is the top country debut (No. 2) and top overall debut (No. 12) this week. The first single from his upcoming album sold 71K, but couldn’t knock “Girl Crush” (85K) out of the top country spot. Picking up steam from The Voice, Meghan Linsey debuted “Tennessee Whiskey” with 32K downloads, and Steven Tyler’s country outing, “Love Is Your Name,” entered at No. 9 country, selling 25K.

On the overall tracks chart, Wiz Khalifa’s “See You Again” sold 227K TW and more than 2 million RTD.

TOP 5 COUNTRY TRACKS TW
Little Big Town “Girl Crush” 85K
Chris Young “I’m Comin’ Over” 71K
Blake Shelton “Sangria” 49K
Sam Hunt “Take Your Time” 41K
Meghan Linsey “Tennessee Whiskey” 32K

On the albums chart, Zac Brown Band hangs on to the No. 1 country position (No. 7 overall), selling 31K TW. Making debuts are the Nashville Season 3, Vol. 2 album at No. 3 country with sales of 12K, and a project by Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell at No. 8 with 7.1K.

The Pitch Perfect 2 soundtrack is a hit just like the movie. It debuted at No. 1 overall with activity of 107K (92K albums only).

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Zac Brown Band sits at No. 1 on the country album chart.

TOP 5 COUNTRY ALBUMS TW
ZBB, 31K
Sam Hunt, 14K
Nashville Season 3, Vol. 2, 12K
Chris Stapleton, 11K
Reba, 9.2K

Check back next week to see sales numbers from Kelsea Ballerini’s debut album, the new platinum edition of Brantley Gilbert’s current album, and EPs by Jon Pardi and Logan Mize.

YTD ALBUM SALES
Overall -2.9%
Overall Digital +1.2%
Country -7%
Country Digital +.9%

YTD TRACK SALES
Overall -10.3%
Country -16.1%

Josh Dorr Added To Fender Accelerator Tour

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Josh Dorr

RCA Nashville artist Josh Dorr has been added to the Fender Accelerator Tour, which provides support and resources to emerging artists. Dorr joins a list of acts on tour including Deap Vally, Night Terrors of 1927, Priory, Matthew Curry, The Bots, Waters, Marmozets, Striking Matches, and Coasts.

While on tour, Fender will provide each band with a customized 15-passenger touring van, fuel and vehicle maintenance needs, promotional and marketing support, and Fender gear, including electric and acoustic guitars, basses, amps and accessories. The artists will continue to document stories from the tour through Fender’s social media using the hashtag #FENDERXLR8R.

The tour continues through June, with Fender Accelerator artists making tour stops in major cities across the United States. More information can be found at www.fender.com/accelerator.

Josh Dorr Fender Accelerator Tour

6/4 Kansas City, MO-Power and Light Outdoor Stage
6/5 Fayetteville, AR-George’s Majestic Lounge
6/6 Farmington, MO-Farmington Country Days
6/11 Nashville, TN-CMA Fest – BMI Tailgate Party
6/12 Tifton, GA-The Gin
6/13 Valdosta, GA-Bluewater
6/18 Memphis, TN-Lafayette’s Music Room
6/19 Springfield, IL-Boondocks
6/20 Marinette, WI-Porter Country Festival
6/24 Dewey Beach, DE-Rusty Rudder
6/25 Freehold, NJ-iPlay Amusement Park
6/26 Portland, ME-Asylum
6/27 Salisbury, MA-The Flying Horses

2015 MusicRow Awards: Producer of the Year Nominees

2015 producer of the year headerNominations for the 27th annual MusicRow Awards, Nashville’s longest running music industry trade publication honors, have been revealed. The following Producer of the Year nominees contributed to some of the best albums coming out of Nashville during the eligibility period (May 1, 2014 – April 30, 2015).

These nominees kept sounds fresh for superstars and gave cache to the genre’s next headliners. Veteran studio whizes Byron Gallimore and Frank Liddell had stellar years, helping their respective longtime artist collaborators, Tim McGraw and Miranda Lambert, turn in innovative albums. Gallimore also led studio efforts for his own Streamsound artists Kristian Bush and Austin Webb, while Liddell helmed quality projects by wife Lee Ann Womack, David Nail and Stoney LaRue.

A few of the Producer of the Year nominees collaborated with other MusicRow Award nominees and winners. Shane McAnally produced 2015 Breakthrough Artist nominee Sam Hunt, as well as rising band Old Dominion, which includes Breakthrough Songwriter nominees Matthew Ramsey and Brad Tursi. McAnally also coproduced 2013 Breakthrough Artist winner Kacey Musgraves.

Jay Joyce produced Little Big Town’s latest album, which includes Song of the Year nominee “Girl Crush.” Joyce also reunited with longtime collaborator Eric Church and worked with Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett and Brothers Osborne.

Joyce and fellow Producer nominee Ross Copperman each helmed tracks for Keith Urban, who tapped a myrid of producers for his latest album. Additionally, first-time nominee Copperman worked with Eli Young Band and helped Dierks Bentley conjure a new sound.

Award winners are voted on exclusively by Subscriber Members of MusicRow (click to subscribe and receive your ballot). Honors for Breakthrough Songwriter, Breakthrough Artist, Producer of the Year, Song of the Year, and Top Ten Album AllStar Musicians will be presented during an invitation-only ceremony at ASCAP on Tuesday, June 23 at 5:30 p.m.

See complete list of nominees HERE.

2015 producer of the year nominees