Gibson Marks Les Paul’s 100th Birthday With $100,000 Initiative At Belmont University

(L-R): Henry Juszkiewicz and Les Paul

(L-R): Henry Juszkiewicz and Les Paul

Gibson Brands is providing a $100,000 fund to Belmont University in honor of Les Paul, whose 100th birthday would have been today, June 9. “The Les Paul Music Innovation Award” (powered by Gibson) salutes the life and contributions of Les Paul by providing annual funds to students and faculty of Belmont’s Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business.
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“Les’ life and name are synonymous with talent, quality and creativity,” commented Henry Juszkiewicz, Chairman/CEO, Gibson Brands. “To honor his legacy of being one of the best music innovators of all time, we are assisting the future generations of Belmont music students and faculty with their dreams.”

belmont“We give our most sincere thanks to the Gibson Foundation for their generous gift bearing the name of Les Paul, a true visionary and creative genius who possessed an unmatched entrepreneurial spirit and who will inspire and support yet another generation,” stated Doug Howard, Dean of the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, Belmont University.

Les Paul was born on June 9, 1915 and became an internationally celebrated jazz, country and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier and inventor. He is widely considered to be the single most important figure in the mass popularization of the solid-body electric guitar and is perhaps best known today for the iconic instrument he designed, the Gibson Les Paul electric guitar. He is also credited with developing many modern-day recording innovations including overdubbing, tape delay, phasing effects and multitrack recording and his innovative talents in design, songwriting and guitar playing continue to influence modern day guitarists across the world in nearly every genre of music. Among his many honors, Paul is the only person to be included in both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

Laura Bell Bundy Releases ‘Another Piece Of Me’ Today

Laura Bell BundyLaura Bell Bundy releases her new album Another Piece Of Me today via digital outlets. The Big Machine Records project includes new single “I Am What I Am.”

Bundy will celebrate the release this week with an appearance at tomorrow’s CMT Awards and a performance at the CMA Music Festival Belk Stage Park on Friday, June 12.

Bundy has been writing since the age of 14, and co-wrote or co-produced more than half the songs on the album.

TRACK LISTING:

1.  “Love Me Like A Lady” –  Laura Bell Bundy, Jerry Flowers, Chris DeStefano
2.  “Two Step (ft. Colt Ford)” – Laura Bell Bundy, Andy Davis, Colt Ford, Lance Kotara, Adam McInnis, Bryan Ray
3.  “Happy Yet” – David Frasier, Craig Wiseman
4.  “She Only Wants To Dance” – Jerry Flowers, Ashley Gorley
5.  “China And Wine” – Laura Bell Bundy, Leah Crutchfield, Natalie Hemby
6.  “Let’s Pretend We’re Married” – Laura Bell Bundy, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
7.  “I Am What I Am” – Caitlyn Smith, Gordie Sampson, Troy Verges
8.  “That’s What Angels Do” – Michael Dulaney, John Mabe, Jason Sellers
9.  “Making Me Feel” – Laura Bell Bundy, Patrick Davis, Jerry Flowers
10. “Kentucky Dirty” – busbee, Barry Dean, Laura Bell Bundy
11.  “Give My Broken Heart A Break” – Laura Bell Bundy, Jay DeMarcus, Jason Sellers
12.  “Maps Out The Window” – Sarah Buxton, Nathan Chapman, Blair Daly
13.  “Missin’ Me Yet” – Laura Bell Bundy, Derek George, Tim Owens
14.  “Another Piece Of Me” Laura Bell Bundy, Kristian Bush, Blair Daly
15.  “Wait Until The Sun Goes Down” – Angelo Petraglia, Hillary Lindsey, Ashley Monroe

Free Beer, Courtesy of Blake Shelton

blake beers cma festBlake Shelton couldn’t be here this year for CMA Music Fest, but he wanted to celebrate with fans anyway, so he’s giving away free beer to kick off the party, starting Thursday at 4 p.m.

Shelton has teamed with Bud Light to offer “Beers On Blake!” at more than a dozen downtown bars where a limited supply of cold ones will be on ice and koozies and T-shirts will also be handed out.

“I’m sorry I’m not able to make it to the festival this year but I will be with you in spirits,” said Shelton.

Fans will still have plenty of opportunities to see Shelton at fairs and festivals this summer and hear him sing the praises of another libation, “Sangria,” as his single races toward the top of the charts. In the meantime fans can share a virtual cheers with Blake by uploading pics of the festivities with the hashtag #YourVoiceofChoice and tag Shelton.

TIDAL To Host Jason Aldean Acoustic Show At Acme

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean

Music streaming service TIDAL is hosting a rare, intimate Jason Aldean acoustic show Thursday, June 11 at 4 p.m. for fans at Acme Feed & Seed on Broadway. Users of the service helmed by Jay Z had the opportunity to enter to win tickets to attend the event.

TIDAL X: Jason Aldean” will be live-streamed on www.tidal.com for TIDAL members. Non-members wishing to view the performance can sign up for a free one-month trial. Video footage will be available on demand following the concert.

TIDAL is the first high fidelity, lossless music streaming service with 30 million tracks, 75,000 music videos, and expert editorial from music journalists. The platform is available in over 40 countries in two monthly pricing tiers,  the premium tier at $9.99 and the HiFi tier at $19.99.

WMN Teams With Uber For CMA Fest Experience

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Warner Music Nashville and Uber have teamed up to create a unique experience for fans attending CMA Fest. “UberCOUNTRY,” an in-app option within the Uber platform, will appear in the app slider when fans request pick up in downtown Nashville.

UberCOUNTRY, in partnership with Warner Music Nashville and My Country Nation, will give fans access to sold out events, exclusive merch, playlists, and maybe even the opportunity to ride with a special VIP guest.

“We’re excited to provide CMAfest fans with surprise experiences and access to our artists events through this partnership,” said Jeremy Holley, SVP Consumer & Interactive Marketing at WMN.

Follow the hashtags #UberCOUNTRY and #WMNUber throughout the week.

25-Story Building Proposed for Noshville Midtown

Twentieth Avenue/Broadway and 1922 Broadway. Photo: Land Development.com Inc. and Hastings Architecture Associates.

Twentieth Avenue/Broadway and 1922 Broadway. Photo: Land Development.com Inc. and Hastings Architecture Associates.

A 25-story boutique hotel and residence may soon replace the midtown parcel occupied by J&J’s Market, Noshville, and the former storefront of clothier Manuel, according to the Nashville Post.

Brentwood-based developer Ardavan Afrakhteh (Land Development.Com Inc., Land South TN) is seeking to upgrade the mixed-use site (1912, 1918 and 1922 Broadway) to mixed-use intensive. Land Development.com Inc. is said to currently own one of the three properties, while acquisition of the parcels occupying Noshville and J&J’s is needed.

The Metro Planning Commission will review the proposal on Thursday, June 11 for the project, currently called Twentieth Avenue/Broadway and 1922 Broadway.

Nashville-based Hastings Architecture Associates and Dale & Associates have been tapped for designing the building and land planning/engineering duties, respectively.

“Afrakhteh has not yet announced whether the residential units would be condos, apartments, or a combination,” notes Nashville Post writer William Williams. “He has said parking will be included in the tower, with some spaces possible devoted to the general public…[and has] not disclosed an estimated start date or a hotel operator.

“The Midtown project would be Afrakhteh’s first large-scale urban project. To date, the developer has focused on small-scale infill (particularly in Gatlinburg) and on preserving thousands of acres in Tennessee.”

It was previously reported that Noshville would move into the new building once it is complete.

Eric Church’s CMA Fest Pop-Up Shop Benefits Charity

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Eric Church

Eric Church is taking some time during CMA Music Fest to thank his fans in special ways and give back a little as well. Following performances on tomorrow night’s (June 10) CMT Awards and Marty Stuart’s 14th Annual Late Night Jam at The Ryman, Church heads back out on the road for dates in Alabama and Georgia. But he returns to Music City Sunday to hold his Church Choir party for lucky fan club members with have winning raffle tickets, before playing the final night of CMA Fest concerts at LP Field.

Church is also opening a pop-up store Wednesday through Friday called “The Outsider’s Joint” at 218 South 11th St. in East Nashville. Church’s custom Lucchese boot line will be available to the public for the first time. The footwear is customarily only available to VIP ticket holders on his tour dates, and visitors can also purchase rare and unique items personally chosen by Church, like a Jack Daniels Single Barrel bearing his name and a custom denim jacket.

Proceeds from items, besides the boots, will go to the non-profit Church and wife Katherine started, the Chief Cares Fund, which serves over 2.5 million people around the world. Donations have been used to aid underprivileged families throughout Tennessee and Church’s home state of North Carolina, to help an orphanage in Nepal, to provide aid to Haiti, and to benefit the Humane Society’s no-kill animal shelters. More information on the fund can be found here.

Bobby Karl Kicks Off CMA Fest With Ryman Unveiling, CAA Party

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Ryman photos by Steve Lowry

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The CMA Music Festival doesn’t officially start until Wednesday (or Thursday, depending on who’s counting), but make no mistake, the fans are already here in droves.

What’s more, the music biz has already cranked up its own events celebrating the fest. On Monday (6/8), downtown Nashville was alive with both festival goers and industry mavens. Lower Broadway is already blocked off, and fans crowded its sidewalks on Monday afternoon, many bearing shopping bags full of early souvenirs.

RYMAN RENOVATION

Just in time for Nashville’s biggest tourism event, we have a new attraction. The hallowed Ryman Auditorium has retooled itself with a $14 million injection to become a must-visit museum, café and gift shop. The gig celebrating this new tourist mecca took place late Monday afternoon and featured a bevvy of politicos as well as our own fabulons.

Rep. Jim Cooper, Tennessee General Assembly Speaker of the House Beth Harwell, Chip Forrester, Hank Adam Locklin, mayoral candidates Bill Freeman and Jeremy Kane and the Convention & Visitors Bureau’s Butch Spyridon were there. As were celebs such as Ricky Skaggs, T.G. Sheppard & Kelly Lang, Jeannie Seely, John Conlee and Chip Esten.

“It’s an incredible day in the ongoing history of the Ryman Auditorium,” said the venue’s manager Sally Williams.

The new tour through the Ryman begins in a theater off the balcony’s lobby. A wrap-around “Soul of Nashville” experience of video, slides and 3-D images introduces you to the venue’s distinguished history. The Fisk Jubilee Singers, Vince Gill, Sheryl Crow and Darius Rucker sing during it.

Next, the balcony’s hallway/vestibule hosts an exhibit celebrating Nashville Show Prints. As you walk along the back wall of the balcony, Trisha Yearwood narrates a video about Tom Ryman and Sam Jones, who founded the place in 1892. Photos and artifacts are in an adjoining case.ryman in 2015

Nicole Kidman narrates the next mini documentary. This one is about Lula C. Naff, who transformed the Union Tabernacle into a premier performing-arts venue in 1906-1955. In the vestibule on the far side of the balcony is a spectacular timeline, loaded with stunning graphics. This section also contains a narrative of the building’s renovation in 1994.

Down a flight of stairs you encounter a “Ryman Recording Studio” booth where you can record yourself and emerge with a Ryman Records CD with a professional-looking label. Too shy to sing? You can have your photo taken at the iconic mic, center stage.

On the back wall of the auditorium, your first stop is a Grand Ole Opry history lesson taught by Marty Stuart and Ricky Skaggs. The Ryman began hosting the Opry on June 5, 1943. The exhibit cases accompanying the video feature artifacts of Minnie Pearl, Roy Acuff, Uncle Dave Macon, Marty Robbins, Kitty Wells, Porter Wagoner, Bill Monroe, Loretta Lynn, Hank Williams and Hank Snow.

I believe this is the spiritual Ground Zero of Nashville,” said Skaggs at the opening’s press conferenece. “The music I hold nearest and dearest to my heart—bluegrass music—was birthed right here [in 1945].” Skaggs has lost 68 pounds, by the way. Without cutting his hair.

Next comes “Stage to Screen,” a video narrated by Chip Esten that tells the story of how the venue has been used for TV shows and movie locations.

“We call it a ‘location,’ but it’s way more than a location,” said Estin to the press. “It’s almost a character on our show.” The ABC-TV Nashville series, which stars him as “Deacon Claybourne,” goes into its fourth season next fall.

Exhibit artifacts in this section come from Coal Miner’s Daughter, Honkytonk Man, Sweet Dreams and the Johnny Cash TV show, as well as Nashville.

The last mini documentary is hosted by ABC’s Robin Roberts. She tells the tale of how the Ryman has become one of the premier concert venues in America. The neighboring cases house artifacts from Gregg Allman, The Black Crowes, Miranda Lambert, Ryan Adams, Buck Owens, Brad Paisley and more.

As you exit, you pick up your photo, peruse the excellent gift shop (where you can make your own custom t-shirt) and perhaps visit the new Lula Café (named for Lula Naff).

“This building is truly revered,” said Ryman Hospitality CEO Colin Reed. “Its…123-year…history is to be celebrated and shared.”

“This whole project will make sure that people know where they have been,” said Esten.

“This is truly one of the best places for people to hear good music,” said Jubilee Singers director Paul Kwame.

“The Mother Church of Country Music is really the mother of ALL music now,” said Mayor Karl Dean. “The Ryman is a must-see stop on any visit to Nashville.”

Murmuring approval were the Nashville Public Library’s Kent Oliver, Steve Lowry, Steve & Ree Guyer Buchanan, Tim O’Brien, Brenda Colladay and Barry Mazur.

We snacked on items from the Lula Café—deviled eggs, sliders, chicken salad and other tasty bites. See a video of the renovation.

Cafe Lula

Cafe Lula

CAA BBQ

I didn’t eat much, because the unofficial debut CMA fest event was next door, the annual CAA barbecue party. I was amazed at how many ways they served barbecue—in tacos, as dip for crackers, as sandwiches, in waffle cones. The event took place in a street-level party tent, as well as in the company’s penthouse offices at 401 Commerce Street.

This event also featured a mayoral candidate: Megan Barry. Not to mention Rod Essig, John Huie, Fletcher Foster, Dan Hill, Will Witherspoon, Justin Smith, John Briggs, Randi Perkins, Kay West, Ron Cox and Mike Vaden. Like me, Pete Fisher had migrated from the Ryman party next door. Heads up: Jody Williams is greeting us with a fist bump, due to a gardening arm injury.

I enjoyed listening to Erika Wollam-Nichols and Shannon Casey reminiscing about their days as underlings at The Bluebird Café. The former now runs it, and the latter is now a CAA princess. Mike Kraski was squiring his promising new duo UnBrake-able. Similarly, Gillie Crowder brought her management client, pop singer-songwriter Josh O’Keefe.

I also must give a shout-out to attendee Aaron Scherz, because he is breaking out as a songwriter. He co-wrote both “Girl in a Country Song” with Maddie & Tae and the new Reba/Jennifer Nettles duet

Due to the PM thunderstorm, The CMA World GlobaLive! Show was cancelled. So the first of the hundreds of festival concerts became the Darius Rucker & Friends event to benefit St. Jude’s at The Wildhorse Monday night.

Pictured (L-R): Darin Murphy, CAA; Donna Jean Kisshauer; Marc Dennis, CAA

Pictured (L-R): Darin Murphy, CAA; Donna Jean Kisshauer; Marc Dennis, CAA

CMT Preps Surprises For Wednesday’s Awards

2015-CMT-Music-Awards-FeaturedCMT is preparing special surprises for its Wednesday (June 10) CMT Music Awards. Among them will be Reba McEntire‘s return to its stage after a 10-year hiatus.

Twenty-five-year-old Russian-German Zedd will be teaming up with Lady Antebellum for an EDM/country collaboration and Darius Rucker for a performance outside the Bridgestone Arena for thousands of fans.

An all-star lineup of Hollywood and country music celebrities include hosts Erin Andrews and Brittany Snow. Presenters include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Billy Ray Cyrus, David SpadeAmerican Idol winner Nick Fradiani, and Tom Arnold. Appearances will also be made by Jana Kramer, actress Jenna Dewan-Tatum, athlete JJ Watt, Kellie Pickler, Little Big Town, actress Nikki Reed, actor Norman Reedus, comedian Ron White, Dancing with the Stars champion Rumer Willis, Sara Evans and Thomas Rhett.

Performers include Carrie Underwood, Eric Church, Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen, Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt and Zac Brown Band.

The six finalists for Video of the Year will be announced at the beginning of the live show and fans can then vote at CMT.com throughout the live telecast (ET/CT only) to determine the night’s big winner. The original category, CMT Performance of the Year, is highly anticipated as it recognizes a special event from the network’s slew of original programming including CMT Crossroads, CMT Ultimate Kickoff Party, CMT Artists of the Year, CMT Instant Jam, and CMT Ultimate Kickoff Party.

Last year’s CMT Music Awards was the second most-watched telecast in franchise history, with 3-million total viewers (up +10% from the prior year). It was also the No. 1 most social telecast on Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings for the day. CMT reaches more than 92 million homes in the U.S.

CMA Announces New Hires

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Pictured (L-R) Top: Carolyn Szczurek, Mary Overend. Bottom: Krista Dial, Alina Thompson. Photos: Donn Jones/CMA & Christian Bottorff/CMA

The Country Music Association has announced the addition of Carolyn Szczurek as Senior Manager of Market Research; Mary Overend as Digital Marketing Manager; Krista Dial as Manager of Media Relations; and Alina Thompson as Marketing Coordinator.

Prior to joining CMA, Szczurek grew her passion for research at Synovate (now Ipsos), where she worked on a variety of ad hoc and tracking projects across a range of methodologies and industries. After four years on the supplier-side of research, Szczurek transitioned to the client-side managing both qualitative and quantitative research initiatives for Tribune Company and later for Chico’s FAS, Inc.

As the world of country music continues to evolve, we are committed to keeping our finger on the pulse of trends and presenting important information relevant to the industry and dedicated fans. Carolyn’s enthusiasm and experience are key assets to help our team continue accomplishing this,” said CMA Senior Director of Market Research Karen Stump.

Overend comes to CMA from Carter’s|OshKosh B’gosh where she served as eCommerce Marketing Coordinator, growing social media and email programs for both brands. Prior to that, she was Marketing Specialist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, where she focused on non-profit marketing and fundraising efforts.

“Mary’s track record of success will help CMA continue to grow our digital audience as we find new ways to engage country fans,” said CMA Director of Digital Strategy Ben Bennett.

Dial joins CMA from The Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County, a historic preservation society, where she began as a volunteer and was hired as Festival Manager in 2014. Her team was responsible for producing Pumpkinfest, Dickens of a Christmas, and Main Street Festival in Franklin, Tenn.

“Krista has been one of our media volunteers since 2007, so her insight and familiarity with what we do has been very helpful,” said CMA Vice President of Corporate Communications Wendy Pearl. “She is a strong relationship builder, has valuable experience in media relations and event management, and has a clear passion for what CMA stands for.”

Before joining CMA, Thompson was part of the music strategy team at Country Music Television. Prior to that, she worked in radio promotions at Max Media in her hometown of Virginia Beach, Va.

“Alina’s industry experience brings valuable insight and a fresh perspective to our marketing initiatives,” said CMA Marketing Manager Amanda Haeffner. “We’re excited she has joined our department and know she will play a key role in accomplishing our goals as a team.”