Mutt Lang-Produced: Ashley Clark’s ‘Greyhound’ Leaves Station

ashley clark epGreyhound, the debut EP from I.R.S. Nashville recording artist Ashley Clark, was released yesterday (June 9) to iTunes, Amazon, Google play and Spotify.

The five-song collection is a taste of the upcoming full-length debut, produced by Mutt Lange over a two-year period.

Clark made his Grand Ole Opry debut last month (May 15) singing his single “Greyhound.” Co-written with brother Austin Clark, the official music video was shot in Los Angeles.

The Virginia-native is one of 11 children who previously toured as the Clark Family Experience. Ashley’s fiddle playing set him apart, finding him touring in Carrie Underwood‘s band before stepping out on his own with manager Simon Fuller (XIX Entertainment).

Ashley Clark – Upcoming Performances

6/18 – Fresno, CA @ KISS Country Summer Concert @ Rotary Amphitheatre
6/21 -Denver, CO @ Jackson’s All American Sports Grill – KWOF
7/4 – Greeley, CO @ Greeley Stampede (w/ Gary Allan and Jerrod Niemann)
7/5 – Los Angeles, CA @ Go Country 105 new artist series @ JW Marriott

Publishing Roundup: ole, Eleven Eleven, Big Loud Shirt, Music Row Admin Group

ole Signs Geesbreght

ole has signed songwriter April Geesbreght to a worldwide publishing deal. Geesbreght penned Aaron Shust’s “My Hope Is in You,” which spent 14 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Christian chart. She has also penned pop, country, and children’s songs in addition to tracks for TV and film. She is currently writing with Lauren Alaina and Cassadee Pope and several other artists for their upcoming projects.

April Geesbreght

(L-R): Back: Randall Foster (ole Sr. Director, Creative Licensing), John Ozier (ole GM, Creative), Shellien Kinsey (ole Creative Coordinator), and Ben Strain (ole Creative Director). Front: ole songwriter April Geesbreght and Emily Mueller (ole Creative Manager)

Max T. Barnes Inks With Eleven Eleven

Max T. Barnes has inked an exclusive agreement with Eleven Eleven Publishing. Barnes’ penned tunes include Collin Raye’s “Love, Me,” Diamond Rio’s “How Your Love Makes Me Feel,” Randy Travis’ “Before You Kill Us All,” and many others. Barnes joins a stable of writers at Eleven Eleven that includes Nathan Bell, Doug Gill, Angela Kaset, Charley Stefl and Wendy Waldman.

Pictured (L-R): Eleven Eleven's Jason Morris and Jewel Coburn, Max T. Barnes and BMI's Perry Howard

(L-R): Eleven Eleven’s Jason Morris and Jewel Coburn, Max T. Barnes and BMI’s Perry Howard

Big Loud Shirt celebrates Rodney Clawson Milestone

With a spread that included party favors and a large gold cake, Big Loud Shirt celebrated writer Rodney Clawson’s 20th #1 single, “Sippin’ On Fire” this Monday (6/8).

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Music Row Administrators Celebrates Sixteen Years

The Music Row Administrators Group is celebrating its 16th anniversary June 18 at 1:00 p.m. with a luncheon in the ASCAP First Floor Conference Room. Attendees should bring their own lunch for the party, (brown bag or take-out), but drinks and an anniversary cake will be provided for the celebration.

Founded in 1999 by Shirley Hutchins and the late Peggy Bradley, the group began as an informal, monthly, brown bag lunch meeting to discuss new use license requests, complicated changing royalty issues and assist the small band of indie publishers and administrators with questions.

 

 

 

Opry Kicks Off CMA Fest With Stars… And Schwarzenegger

The Grand Ole Opry kicked off CMA Fest week with a packed Tuesday night show. Grand Ole Opry members Carrie UnderwoodBill Anderson, and Del McCoury along with Billy CurringtonEaston CorbinScotty McCreeryMickey Guyton, and Mo Pitney all hit the historic stage during the evening, with surprise backstage guests Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tom Arnold watching from the wings.

The music kicked off early in the afternoon with a free Opry Plaza Party featuring Tyler Farr and Mo Pitney. Underwood launched her CMA Music Festival week of appearances with a return to the Opry stage, and had her official fan club party at the Opry as well. Scheduled artists on the Opry stage later this week include Charles Esten, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin BrothersMickey GilleyChris JansonCharley PrideDarius RuckerMel TillisJosh TurnerClay Walker.

In addition to Friday and Saturday night performances, the Opry will offer a special matinee at the Ryman Auditorium Saturday at 3 p.m. Additionally, Opry artists including Montgomery GentryKellie Pickler, and members of ABC’s Nashville cast are scheduled for autograph signings downtown at Opry Originals and the Ryman Auditorium.

Photos: Chris Hollo.

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

Tyler Farr

Tyler Farr

Mickey Guyton

Mickey Guyton

Tom Arnold and Arnold Schwarzenegger

Tom Arnold and Arnold Schwarzenegger

Weekly Register: Debuts By Willie & Merle, Billy Currington, Gloriana

Willie-Merle-2Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard have the No. 1 country album this week. Their latest, Django & Jimmie, debuted with sales of 31K. The pair last enjoyed a No. 1 record together 32 years ago with Pancho & Lefty. Produced by Buddy Cannon, the Legacy Recordings album is a tribute to jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and Jimmie Rodgers.

Also on the country album chart, Billy Currington’s Summer Forever debuted at No. 3 with 21K. Gloriana entered at No. 13 with Three selling 4.5K.

Billy CurringtonTop 5 Country Albums this week
Willie and Merle 31K
Zac Brown Band 23K
Billy Currington 21K
Sam Hunt 14K
Brantley Gilbert 9.9K

Top 5 Country Tracks this week
Little Big Town “Girl Crush” 71K
Luke Bryan “Kick The Dust Up” 58K
Sam Hunt “Take Your Time” 51K
Blake Shelton “Sangria” 44K
Eric Church “Like A Wrecking Ball” 31K

On the overall albums chart, Florence & The Machine debuted at No. 1 with How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful selling 137K (128k album only). And on the overall tracks chart, Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” holds onto the No. 1 spot, selling 161K.

gloriana YTD Albums
Overall  -3.6%
Country  -9.8%

YTD Singles
Overall -10.3%
Country  -16.2%

*according to Nielsen Soundscan

Ashley Monroe Slays Hearts During Live Album Preview

Ashley Monroe and band. Photo: Yahoo!

Ashley Monroe and band. Photo: Yahoo!

With a cream pantsuit jacket contrasting the steel and mahogany strapped around her shoulder last night (June 9), Ashley Monroe broke a few hearts at Nashville’s 3rd and Lindsley.

Her wedding diamond sparkled on her hand, cautioning too affectionate admirers, while her songs told a similar story of heartache and desire.

With an easy saunter in snakeskin ankle boots, she took the mic and introduced “I Buried Your Love Alive,” a song from her forthcoming Vince Gill and Justin Niebank produced sophomore effort, available July 24 via Warner Bros.

“I love sad songs,” proclaimed Monroe. “Makes you feel stuff, don’t it?”

She toured through her Pistol Annies days, performing “Unhappily Married” and the No. 1 “Heart Like Mine,” co-written with best friend Miranda Lambert.

A five-member band, complete with stand-up bass, backed her on new material including “If The Devil Don’t Want Me,” “Bombshell,” “Winning Streak,” and “Mayflowers.”

“Here’s a fast song, get ready,” teased the 28-year-old talent, introducing her upbeat single “On To Something Good.” She continued with outstanding new titles, including the easy ride of “If Love Was Fair,” and “The Blade,” a freshly-written perspective on a broken heart.

Longtime manager John Grady ushered Monroe back to the stage for an encore of “Weed Instead of Roses” and an acoustic finale of “Hickory Wind.”

The evening was professionally recorded, and broadcast live by Yahoo!

Sammy Kershaw Releases First New Country Album In 5 Years

Pictured (L-R): 3 Ring Circus Music Director of A&R/Artist Management Casey LeVasseur, 3 Ring Circus Music GM Darrell Franklin, Parker Welling, 3 Ring Circus Music President Jeffrey Steele, BMI Director, Writer/Publisher Relations Leslie Roberts. Photo: 3 Ring Circus Music

Sammy Kershaw has released his first album of new country material in five years called, I Won’t Back Down. It was released through Cleopatra Records and produced by Kershaw.

The Louisiana native’s career spans three decades and includes a list of radio hits in the ’90s.

“The fans have waited for a while. Hell, I’ve waited for a while,” says Kershaw. “At our shows, or wherever we go, people keep asking for new music. I’m glad to have a new record coming their way.”

Track list for I Won’t Back Down:

1. Take A Letter Maria
2. Lay Back Down
3. Grillin’ and Chillin’
4. Fixer Upper
5. Groove
6. I Won’t Back Down
7. I Had To Give That Up Too
8. I Can’t Wait To Waste A Little Time
9. Send In The Rodeo Clowns
10. Don’t Move
11. Why You Wanna Do Me This Way
12. Let’s Lay Here Forever

 

Bobby Karl Works Music Fest: CMA World GlobaLive! And NATD Picnic

At CMA World GlobaLive! trophies were present to event host Morgan Evans, who received the CMA Global Country Artist Award, and CMA Board member and CEO of Big Machine Label Group Scott Borchetta, who received the Jo Walker-Meador International Award. (L-R): Frank Bumstead, Chairman Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy, Inc. and CMA Board Chairman; Scott Borchetta; Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer; Rob Potts, CEO and Manager Director of Rob Potts Entertainment Edge, and CMA International Committee Vice Chairman; Jeff Walker, CEO/Founder of AristoMedia, CMA World GlobaLive! Executive Producer, and CMA Board member; David Ross, President of BossRoss Media and CMA Board member; and Morgan Evans. Photo: John Russell / CMA

At CMA World GlobaLive! trophies were presented to event host Morgan Evans, who received the CMA Global Country Artist Award, and CMA Board member and CEO of Big Machine Label Group Scott Borchetta, who received the Jo Walker-Meador International Award. (L-R): Frank Bumstead, Chairman Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy, Inc. and CMA Board Chairman; Scott Borchetta; Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer; Rob Potts, CEO and Manager Director of Rob Potts Entertainment Edge, and CMA International Committee Vice Chairman; Jeff Walker, CEO/Founder of AristoMedia, CMA World GlobaLive! Executive Producer, and CMA Board member; David Ross, President of BossRoss Media and CMA Board member; and Morgan Evans. Photo: John Russell / CMA

Chapter 490

Day Two of the CMA Music Festival week echoed Day One with its even mix of industry schmoozathons and fan events.

NATD PICNIC

The Nashville Association of Talent Directors (NATD) launched a new Fan Fair tradition by staging a picnic in the pavilion at Fannie Mae Dees Park (you probably call it “Dragon Park,” like the rest of us). At noon on Tuesday (6/9), its members and their guests gathered to share traditional fixin’s such as hot dogs, coleslaw, baked beans, barbecue, potato salad, pickles, chips and cookies.

Several artists were there, including singer-songwriter Randi Perkins, Saturday Night Live alumnus Victoria Jackson, Moore & Moore (agents as well as singers) and Opryland veterans Russ & Becky Jeffers, who now work for Hemphill Coaches.

“We are artists as well as professional hot-dog cookers,” proclaimed the bespectacled duo The Professor & The Bull. They were, indeed, the picnic’s frankfurter preparers. And are highly entertaining as an act.

Bonnie Sugarman, Dick Beecham, Ray Shelide, Bob Battle, Shelly Mullins, Dave Barton, Marge Bell, Travis Wolf, Annette Clark, Rod Harris, Dan Wunsch, Robert Williams and Fred Vail were among those working the room.

Attendee Ed Salamon has a new book, Pittsburgh’s Golden Age of Rock & Roll. So does NATD member Dean Unkefer of Special Promotions. His is a novel titled 90 Church: The True Story of the Narcotics Squad From Hell. Universal Pictures has picked up the movie rights for it. Wow—from the Colgate Country Showdown to Hollywood in one easy step.

NATD president Steve Tolman announced that the 57-year-old organization’s annual gala will be held on Nov. 10 this year. During the next 30 days, the group will be choosing its honorees. So if you have any suggestions, give Tolman a ring at LogiCom.

Past banquets have saluted Charlie Daniels, George Jones, TV’s Demetria Kalodimos, the Symphony’s Alan Valentine, Martina McBride, Alabama, Michael W. Smith, top agents and managers, sports figures, politicians and more. This year will be the fifth annual NATD Honors gala.

CMA WORLD GLOBALIVE

Meanwhile, downtown, the Festival fans gathered at Walk of Fame Park for a Tuesday afternoon of music. This was the rescheduled “CMA World GlobaLive!” concert. It had been rained out on Monday.

Above the stage hung the flags of the participating countries—Australia, Brazil, Ireland, The Netherlands, Britain, New Zealand and Canada. I heard a spirited set by the rockin’ Dutch outlaw-bluegrass band Stringcaster.

The sun was shining brightly. The humidity was at the usual CMA Fest level. A respectably sized crowd of a couple hundred lounged on the grass, on hammocks scattered throughout the lawn, on the walls flanking the park and on comfortable lawn furniture beneath a large green shade tent.

These artists, who have come so far to participate in CMA Fest, were greeted with enthusiastic applause. It must be quite an experience for them.

The Netherlands sent us Femke as well as Stringcaster. Brazil’s entry was a group called Indiana. From Canada came MacKenzie Porter and The Lovelocks. The Shires and Ward-Thomas represented the U.K. and Ireland. The New Zealand and Australian acts were The Adam Eckersley Band, Cam Luxton, Mickey Pye and show host Morgan Evans.

In the evening, the industry reclaimed the spotlight. Warner Bros. Records took over 3rd & Lindsley to showcase the forthcoming second album by the divine Ashley Monroe. She topped the charts dueting with Blake Shelton on “Lonely Tonight.” Now, please, let it be her turn to shine as a solo female country star.

On Lower Broadway later that night, Kenny Chesney and Florida Georgia Line delighted fans with their outdoor rehearsals for the CMT Awards. These superstar soundchecks were totally free. So are their televised performances from the Broadway stage on Wednesday night during the awards. The rest of the CMT stars will be performing in front of a sold-out audience in Bridgestone Arena.

Kicking Off Summer Tours: Toby Keith, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley

Toby Keith Shares Good Times In Phoenix

Toby Keith kicked off his Good Times and Pickup Lines Tour last weekend in Phoenix, where he visited with some radio and industry friends. Keith’s latest single “35 mph Town,” was just released, and Keith will be honored for his songwriting at his upcoming induction into the Songwriter’s Hall Of Fame June 18 in New York City.

Pictutred (L-R) Front row: KTOM/Jim Pearson, Show Dog Nashville's Lisa Owen,  KTOM/Sam Segovia, KSJO/Mac Daniels, KRTY/Jamie Jackson,  KRTY/Tina Ferguson, her friend, Apple/iTunes Madison Hanten & friend  L-R Back row: Show Dog Nashville Rick Moxley, iTunes/Beats Music Ken Tucker, Toby, KRTY/Nate Deaton, TK Kimbrell, umg friend, UMG's Jerry Suarez

Pictutred (L-R) Front row: KTOM/Jim Pearson, Show Dog Nashville’s Lisa Owen, KTOM/Sam Segovia, KSJO/Mac Daniels, KRTY/Jamie Jackson, KRTY/Tina Ferguson, her friend, Apple/iTunes Madison Hanten & friend
(L-R) Back row: Show Dog Nashville Rick Moxley, iTunes/Beats Music Ken Tucker, Toby Keith, KRTY/Nate Deaton, manager TK Kimbrell, UMG friend, UMG’s Jerry Suarez

Luke Bryan Kicks Up Some Denver Dust

Luke Bryan kicked up plenty of dust at the first of his seven stadium concerts last Saturday night at Denver’s Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Bryan performed for a crowd of 50,000 at the sold-out opener of his Kick Up The Dust Tour, where he was joined by Randy Houser, Dustin Lynch, Florida Georgia Line, and Thomas Rhett.

Pictured (L-R) Randy Houser, Dustin Lynch, Luke Bryan, Tyler Hubbard & Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, and Thomas Rhett

Pictured (L-R) Randy Houser, Dustin Lynch, Luke Bryan, Tyler Hubbard & Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, and Thomas Rhett

Dierks Celebrates The Sounds Of Summer On New Tour

Dierks Bentley launched his Sounds Of Summer Tour last weekend to capacity crowds at amphitheaters in Raleigh on June 5 and Cleveland on June 6. Bentley is celebrating summer in a big way on the new tour with fireworks, crowd surfing, beer shotgunning, a satellite stage jutting out into the audience, a custom-built, wave-shaped video wall, and performances by openers Kip Moore, Canaan Smith, and Maddie and Tae.

Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley

CMT Premieres Five Original Documentaries, Airing As Soon As Saturday

CMT LogoCMT has announced five forthcoming original documentaries on its channel, airing as soon as this week.

Three will premiere throughout the year including Saturday’s (June 13) Urban Cowboy: The Rise and Fall of Gilley’s. Details below for additional titles including Morgan Spurlock Presents Freedom! The Movie and Johnny Cash: American Rebel. Next year, CMT will release American Bandit: The Birth of Southern Cool and Chicken People.

“CMT has assembled an eclectic mix of award-winning and critically acclaimed filmmakers to develop original documentaries spanning a wide array of subjects that will instantly resonate with our core audience and beyond,” said Jayson Dinsmore, EVP Development and Programming, CMT.

CMT’s Original Documentary Film Slate:

Urban-Cowboy-Rise-&-Fall-of-Gilley'sUrban Cowboy: The Rise and Fall of Gilley’s (June 13 at 9 pm ET/PT)
From the Peabody Award-winning and Emmy nominated producers and directors of the ESPN 30 for 30 film Pony Excess which debuted as the highest-rated documentary in network history and the Emmy-nominated The Marinovich Project, comes Urban Cowboy: The Rise and Fall of Gilley’s. The two-hour documentary delves into the phenomenon sparked by the 1980 film Urban Cowboy—when country music found itself in vogue nationally for the first time in history and features new interviews with John Travolta, Mickey Gilley and Scott Glenn. The documentary, which coincides with the 35th anniversary of the release of the iconic film Urban Cowboy, tells the boom and bust story of the Texas-sized phenomenon and the honky-tonk that inspired it. Urban Cowboy: The Rise and Fall of Gilley’s is produced by ten100 Productions, with John Dorsey and Andrew Stephan as executive producers and John Dorsey as director. Jayson Dinsmore, Lewis Bogach and John Miller-Monzon executive produce for CMT.

Billy Wayne Davis.

Billy Wayne Davis

Morgan Spurlock Presents Freedom! The Movie (July 11 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT)
From Academy Award and Emmy-nominated filmmaker/executive producer Morgan Spurlock comes Freedom! The Movie. This epic two-hour film explores the idea of independence and whether we’re all still truly liberated in today’s America. Equal parts comedic and irreverent, intrepid hero and freedom-loving host comedian Billy Wayne Davis traverses the country on a quest to find Americans exercising their God-given freedoms, no matter the cost. Because freedom isn’t free, even with a Groupon. Freedom! The Movie is produced by Warrior Poets, with Morgan Spurlock, Jeremy Chilnick and Ethan Goldman as executive producers. Jayson Dinsmore, Lewis Bogach and John Miller-Monzon executive produce for CMT.

Johnny Cash: American Rebel (September 12 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT)
The two hour documentary is a celebration of the larger-than-life Johnny Cash from the unique perspective of the Man in Black’s greatest songs, with the film being built around the 10 greatest Johnny Cash tracks, the “essentials”. Each song brings to life a chapter in the story of America from the 1950s to modern day, as we tour the life of music and artistic expression of one of music’s most storied talents. Through his music, Cash was ahead of his time in fighting against war, injustice, racism and prejudice. Johnny Cash: American Rebel will deliver the passion, musicality and messages of Cash’s 10 most iconic songs, recorded over four decades. Combining cinematically filmed original interviews with Johnny Cash’s family and friends including John Carter Cash, Rosanne Cash, Eric Church, Rodney Crowell, Sheryl Crow, Merle Haggard, Johnny Western and Clive Davis, and a broad array of international superstars from the music and entertainment industries, along with a soundtrack of Cash’s most famous songs, archival concert footage, classic photographs, family snapshots and personal artifacts from the Cash family, Johnny Cash: American Rebel is an epic tribute to this gifted artist, fighter of causes, and legendary entertainer. Derik Murray and Paul Gertz from Network Entertainment executive produce. Jayson Dinsmore, Lewis Bogach and John Miller-Monzon executive produce for CMT.

American Bandit: The Birth of Southern Cool (Released 2016)
A buddy movie about a buddy movie, American Bandit: The Birth of Southern Cool
tells the inside story of the making of one of the most iconic and influential films of the 1970s, Smokey & the Bandit. The documentary explores how two friends, Hal Needham, a legendary stuntman turned first-time director, and Burt Reynolds, the biggest movie star in the world, found blockbuster success with an unlikely story about a truck full of beer, shattered cinematic stereotypes and redefined Southern pride. New interviews include Reynolds, Ron White and Tony Stewart. The two-hour documentary is produced by Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine. Jayson Dinsmore, Lewis Bogach and John Miller-Monzon executive produce for CMT

Chicken People (Released 2016)
CMT is teaming up with Emmy Award-winning Motto Pictures and Emmy nominated director Nicole Lucas Haimes for Chicken People, a two-hour documentary takes a look at the colorful and hugely competitive world of champion show chicken breeders. A real life “Best in Show” but about chickens, the film follows the struggles and triumphs of both humans and their chickens on the road to compete at the Ohio National Poultry Show, considered the Westminster of Chickens. Chicken People is produced by Motto Pictures and Haimes Film, with Julie Goldman, Caroline Kaplan, Chris Clements, and Terry Leonard producing. Nicole Lucas Haimes executive produces and Jayson Dinsmore, Lewis Bogach and John Miller-Monzon executive produce for CMT.

Montgomery Gentry Releases First Album In Three Years

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Montgomery Gentry latest album, Folks Like Us, was released today (June 9). The Michael Knox produced album is the first for the duo in over three years and the first with Blaster Records.

“I know every artist thinks their latest album is the best thing they’ve ever done, but Eddie and I really feel that this might be our best work,” offers Gentry. “It immediately feels like a Montgomery Gentry record, but I don’t think we’ve ever had this many truly incredible songs to work with. We know each other so well at this point and Michael Knox just understands us. Every song is something we can relate to on some level, big or small. Maybe that’s what makes this record so strong to us.”

The title track is also the first single and the video can be seen on CMT, CMT Pure Country and GAC.

The duo will be in Nashville this week for CMA Fest. On Wednesday, they will join Sirius XM’s The Highway host Storme Warren in studio and then will sign copies of their new CD, at the Opry Originals store and Country Music Hall of Fame in downtown Nashville.

On Thursday, they will perform on the CMA Music Festival Riverfront Stage in downtown Nashville and will then host the MG Underground Fan Club Party.