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LifeNotes: Nashville Edition Founder Delores Dinning

Delores Dinning Edgin

Delores Dinning Edgin

Prolific Music City session singer Delores Dinning Edgin passed away on Wednesday, June 17 at age 86.

As a founding member of the backup vocal group The Nashville Edition, she sang on thousands of country recordings of the 1960s and 1970s. The group was also the “house” harmonizers with the staff band on TV’s Hee Haw for 25 years.

She was one of nine children born into a musical farm family who worked in Kentucky, Kansas and Oklahoma in the 1920s and 1930s. Older sister Marvis became a singer with the Freddy Owen Orchestra. In 1939, the Dinnings moved to Chicago to further the ambitions of her other siblings.

Sisters Lucille (Lou) Dinning and twins Eugenia (Jean) and Virginia (Ginger) formed The Dinning Sisters and became members of the cast of the National Barn Dance on Chicago’s WLS radio station in 1941. They began making hit records for Capitol in 1945. Lou quit the act in 1945, and teenager Delores began filling in as a Dinning Sister in 1949.

She moved to Nashville and became a hugely successful studio singer. She also filled in as one of the LaDell Sisters on the Grand Ole Opry in the 1950s. Little brother Mark Dinning became another family success when he had the giant pop hit “Teen Angel” (written by sister Jean Dinning) in 1960.

Delores Dinning Edgin’s work in The Nashville Edition kept her constantly busy for approximately 30 years in Nashville studios. In 1980, she helped to form the Music City Christian Fellowship. This is the organization that stages the gospel service/show at the close of the annual Fan Fair / CMA Music Festival celebrations. She resided in Springfield, Tenn.

Delores is preceded in death by her parents and all eight of her siblings. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Bill Edgin, as well as by daughter Lea Ann Gallardo, son Tracy Edgin and grandson Michael Edgin.

Visitation will take place at Anderson & Garrett Funeral Home in Joelton on Saturday, June 20, from 10 a.m. until the funeral service at 3 p.m. Interment will follow at Orlinda Cemetery.

Industry Signings: Tanya Tucker, Shane Hines, Kristen Kelly

Tanya Tucker Signs With CTK Management

Tanya Tucker has signed with Danny Nozell’s CTK Management, which will oversee all business aspects of her career. Webster Public Relations will oversee publicity efforts and Agency for the Performing Arts (APA) will handle all concert booking and speaking engagements.

Tucker said, ”I am a bit nervous, yet have that fire in my gut, to get back out on the road and do shows, while at the same time start thinking of making a new album. I have never been with a management company outside of my dad, Beau Tucker, who managed my career up until he passed away. So when I decided to find a manager I went with one of the most respectable management firms in the industry. So now, I am excited to see what Danny and his team have planned for me going forward.”

Nozell also manages Dolly Parton.

Pictured (L-R): Steve Lassiter, Kirt Webster, Tanya Tucker, Danny Nozell

Pictured (L-R): APA’s Steve Lassiter, Webster PR’s Kirt Webster, Tanya Tucker, and CTK’s Danny Nozell

 

Nettwerk One Music and Beautiful Day Entertainment Sign Shane Hines

Nettwerk One Music and Beautiful Day Entertainment has signed artist and songwriter Shane Hines to its expanding roster, which includes Jessie Jo Dillon, Neil Mason (The Cadillac Three), Mike Fiorentino, Kyle Cook, Austin Jenckes, Tammi Kidd Hutton and others.

Nettwerk’s AJ Burton says, “Shane is an extraordinary songwriter and talented musician. We look forward to working together!”

Shane adds, “I’m pumped to be working with AJ and to be a part of the Nettwerk family. Can’t wait to get started!”

Pictured (L-R) Michele Samuel (Beautiful Day Ent.), Shane Hines, AJ Burton (Nettwerk)

Pictured (L-R): Michele Samuel (Beautiful Day Ent.), Shane Hines, AJ Burton (Nettwerk)

Kristen Kelly Signs With C2 Media Relations

Rough Hollow Entertainment artist Kristen Kelly has signed with C2 Media Relations for PR representation. The Texas bred singer/songwriter has just released her sophomore EP Fire and is currently one of CMT’s Next Women of Country.

“We have been following Kristen’s career for the past few years and had the chance to see her play a few months ago at Whiskey Jam.” said C2 Media Relations co-owner, Chelsea Dartez. “She blew us away with her raw talent, passion, and captivating story, and are thrilled to now be a part of her amazing team.”

Kristen Kelly

Kristen Kelly

‘Moonshine: That Hee Haw Musical’ Names Cast For September Premiere In Dallas

Moonshine hee haw musicalProducers Opry Entertainment (Steve Buchanan, Sally Williams) and Fox Theatricals (Kristin Caskey, Mike Isaacson), in conjunction with Dallas Theater Center, have announced complete casting for the Dallas Theater Center’s World Premiere engagement of Moonshine: That Hee Haw Musical. It begins performances on Sept. 2 and runs through Oct. 11.

The musical features a score by multi-award winning artists Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally.

The world premiere cast will feature Justin Guarini, Rose Hemingway, Ken Clark, Ryah Nixon, Rob Morrison, Kevin Cahoon, and PJ Benjamin, with an ensemble that includes Mackenzie Bell, John Campione, Travis Coombs, Leslie Flesner, Julie Johnson, Kate McMillian, Harris Milgrim, and Adam Perry.

With a book by Robert Horn, direction by Gary Griffin and choreography by Denis Jones, the creative team also includes Tony Award-winner John Lee Beatty (set design), Mara Blumenfeld (costume design), Philip Rosenberg (lighting design), Tony Award-winner John Shivers (sound design), Tara Rubin (casting), with musical supervision, arrangements and orchestrations by Tony and Grammy Award-winner Stephen Oremus. Nina Lannan serves as Executive Producer.

Tickets go on sale June 22. Ticket prices start at $18 and are available online at www.DallasTheaterCenter.org or by phone at (214) 880-0202.

Hilarious and downright irreverent, Moonshine: That Hee Haw Musical distills the spirit of an iconic television series and bottles it into an original musical comedy. Set in present day Kornfield Kounty, this highly anticipated show introduces a new generation of irresistible characters as it tells the story of Misty Mae, the ultimate hometown girl, who heads out to follow her dreams in the big city of… Tampa. When she returns home to introduce her slick city-boy beau to her friends and family, everything goes haywire!

Country Music Hall Of Fame Exhibits Honor Trisha Yearwood, Sam Phillips

Trisha Yearwood Exhibit Opens July 3

Trisha Yearwood
The girl who used to give tours at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will now have her own exhibit there, when Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When, opens July 3. The new exhibit will chronicle Yearwood’s upbringing and career from her early days as a Belmont student, tour guide at the Hall of Fame, and receptionist at a record label to her hit-making years as an award-winning recording artist and beyond.

Among the items that will be featured in the new exhibit are her Grammys, ACM, and CMA Awards, her high school yearbook, a letter from Johnny Cash praising her talent and encouraging her, a receipt from her first demo in 1983, and the wedding gown she wore to wed Garth Brooks in 2005.

“It’s such a thrill to see my life and career milestones displayed in an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, from the first guitar I ever played to the dress I wore to the Grammys on the night I won Best Female Country Vocal Performance for ‘How Do I Live.’ I’m so happy to be able to share these memories with my country music family,” said Yearwood. “This special exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is truly an honor.”

Special events held in conjunction with the exhibit include a July 11 Songwriter Session with Gary Harrison, who penned several hits for Yearwood including “Everybody Knows,” and a July 12 screening of two short films, A Portrait of Trisha Yearwood, which illustrates the singer’s rise to stardom during the early 1990s, and Full Access: On Tour with Trisha Yearwood, featuring behind-the-scenes footage of Yearwood on tour. Additional programming will include a Songwriter Session with Kim Richey, who wrote several songs for Yearwood, including the No. 1 hit “Believe Me Baby (I Lied)” on Sept. 5. On Oct. 10, veteran producer Garth Fundis, who produced Yearwood’s record-breaking debut album in 1991, will be featured in the Music Masters series, a multimedia interview program in the museum’s Ford Theater.

Sam Phillips Exhibit Opens Aug. 28

Sam PhillipsThe Hall of Fame will also feature a new exhibition on the career of Sam Phillips opening Aug. 28. Flyin’ Saucers Rock & Roll: The Cosmic Genius of Sam Phillips will give an in-depth look at Phillips and the impact of the music he captured on songs like Presley’s “That’s All Right” and Johnny Cash’s “I Walk The Line.”

The exhibit is co-curated by Elvis Presley biographer Peter Guralnick, author of the upcoming biography Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock and Roll. 

“Country Music Hall of Fame member Sam Phillips not only was instrumental in the careers of fellow Hall of Famers Johnny Cash, Cowboy Jack Clement, and Elvis Presley,” said museum CEO Kyle Young. “He broke the music worldwide open with records that changed the way America, and later the world, thought about popular music. We are thrilled to shine a spotlight on Phillips’s incredible career and on the continued impact his work has across musical genres.”

The exhibit will be accompanied by a companion catalog that will include dozens of archival photos and color images of many of the artifacts in the exhibit. The book will be available in the museum store and online at countrymusichalloffame.org.

NMPA Annual Meeting: New Board Elected, Bob Corker Honored

(L-R): David Israelite, Billy Joel and LeAnn Rimes

(L-R): David Israelite, Billy Joel and LeAnn Rimes

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David Israelite (L) honors Bob Corker

The National Music Publishers’ Association held its annual meeting in New York City at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square yesterday (June 17). During the event, several awards were presented and NMPA President and CEO David Israelite gave his State of the Industry Address.

John LoFrumento was awarded the NMPA Industry Legacy Award. Ralph Peer II was honored with the NMPA Lifetime Service Award. Billy Joel received NMPA’s Songwriter Icon Award, and LeAnn Rimes saluted him with a performance of his songs “Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel)” and “She’s Got a Way.” U.S. Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) was honored for his leadership on behalf of music publishers and songwriters.

In addition to awards and performances, the NMPA Board of Directors election results were revealed, with new members including Justin Kalifowitz, CEO of Downtown Music Publishing; Golnar Khosrowshahi, President of Resevoir Media Management and Jody Klein, CEO of ABKCO Music & Records. They join board members already serving, including Nashvillians Bob Doyle and Barry Coburn.

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LeAnn Rimes salutes Billy Joel.

NMPA also announced the creation of the NMPA SONGS Foundation (Supporting Our Next Generation of Songwriters), which will kick off this fall with a fundraising golf tournament near Washington, D.C. The Foundation seeks to support aspiring creators with grants to continue their work and support music education. The NMPA SONGS Foundation will be chaired by Israelite, with charter Board members including songwriters Cara DioGuardi, Jewel and Nashvillian Lee Thomas Miller.

Also, the NMPA launched a revamped website at www.nmpa.org.

Indie Labels Aren’t Keen on Apple Music

appleSome indie labels including Beggars Group (Adele, Thom Yorke) haven’t reached an agreement with Apple Music, which will debut June 30.

Beggars Group yesterday (June 17) released a statement outlining its problems with the upcoming streaming service.

Apple is set to launch with a three-month trial period for users, during which it will not be paying rights holders. This could be particularly detrimental to earning money from new music released during the trial period. The major labels have agreed to this condition, but many indies have not.

In its statement Beggars Group says it sees no reason it “should bear this aspect of Apple’s customer acquisition costs.”

Apple Music will offer $10-a-month subscription streaming.

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LifeNotes: King of the Party Pat Patrick Passes

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Pat Patrick. Photo: Pat Patrick Facebook

Pat Patrick left his mark on the music business as a studio owner, record producer, jingle writer, song publisher, recording artist and, most famously, as the leader of Nashville’s top party band.

Patrick passed away on Tuesday, June 16. The music he made in The Pat Patrick Band formed the soundtrack for thousands of society functions, weddings, collegiate events and private parties. His various groups bearing his name could entertain doing pop oldies, r&b “beach music,” rock ’n’ roll or big-band swing. Many of the finest session musicians of Music Row performed in his ensembles over the years.

Born Richard Corry Patrick III, he was a Nashville native who graduated from Montgomery Bell Academy in 1965. He formed his first band, Saturns Combo, when he was a teenager and was soon playing gigs at Hillwood Country Club, Belle Meade Country Club, high-school dances and fraternity parties. Around 1968, the group changed its name to The Fabulous Beech Nut Show Band. Next, it was known as The Kracker Jacks Show Band.

pat patrick in tennesseanAfter his graduation from Vanderbilt University, he expanded the group several times. During the 1970s, The Pat Patrick Band specialized in cover versions of rock hits. In 1978, the group’s increased size allowed it to graduate to swing music. The Pat Patrick Band recorded a number of albums on its own label.

Meanwhile, Pat Patrick became more and more involved in the business of Music Row. At first, he worked for the independent label Certron Records. He then became the creative director of the recording studio Audio Media. In addition to attracting the top artists in Nashville as clients, the facility became the home of his commercial jingles business.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Patrick produced more than 5,000 jingles for such companies as Holiday Inn, GMC, Chevrolet, Disneyland, Goodyear, Tidy Cat, K-mart and Buick, as well as many local businesses. Several of these earned Addy Awards.

He formed a close relationship with the Disney company. This led to producing and performing on a series of children’s albums, including Mousercize, Rock Around the Mouse and Mickey Mouse Disco. These records have earned him more than 30 million-seller awards.

Audio Media became Cal IV Music. Patrick purchased the Ray Stevens studio on Grand Avenue and renamed it Grand Central Studios in 1983. Here, he began producing such Christian-music stars as First Call, Steve Green, Bruce Carroll and Amy Grant.

He next co-founded the publishing company the Grand Music Group. Among the company’s copyrights were “High Cotton” (Alabama), “1982” (Randy Travis), “What’s Going on in Your World” (George Strait) and “Out of Your Shoes” (Lorrie Morgan).

In recent years, the entrepreneur has been the creative director of Pearl Trax Studios, Patilison Tunes and Pat Patrick Music.

He is survived by Dr. Elizabeth Cato and daughters Mary and Ellie. Visitation will be today, Thursday June 18, from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Woodlawn Roesch-Patton Funeral Home. His memorial service is Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church with visitation an hour prior at the church.

Honorary pallbearers will include SAE fraternity brothers, The Pat Patrick Band and the MBA Class of 1965. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kathleen Patrick Hughes Endowed Scholarship of Education at the University of Alabama, Box 870231, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487-0231.

Dixie Chicks Return to Road for European Tour

Dixie Chicks

Dixie Chicks

The Dixie Chicks are launching a European tour next year that will hit six venues in Amsterdam, the UK, and Scotland running from April 20-May 4. Ironically the tour will bring the trio back together in London just down the road from Shepherd’s Bush, the site of Maines’ polarizing remarks against former President Bush and the Iraq war 12 years ago.

On their first tour since 2013’s Long Time Gone Tour, the Chicks will play the Amsterdam Heineken Music Hall, Birmingham Barclaycard Arena, Manchester Arena, London The 02, Glasgow The SSE Hydro, and the Dublin 3 Arena.

The band’s last project, Taking The Long Way, was released in 2006, and earned five Grammys, including Album of the Year. They have since released separate projects with Natalie Maines releasing a solo rock effort in 2013 and sisters Emily Robison Strayer and Martie McGuire releasing several CDs as the Court Yard Hounds.

DIXIE CHICKS TOUR DATES 
April 20, 2016 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Heineken Music Hall
April 29, 2016 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – Barclaycard Arena
April 30, 2016 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Arena
May 1, 2016 – London, United Kingdom – The 02
May 3, 2016 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – The SSE Hydro
May 4, 2016 – Dublin, Ireland – 3 Arena

The Cadillac Three’s Debut: A ‘White Lightning’ Experience

Pictured (L-R):  Kelby Ray, Neil Mason and Jaren Johnston Photo: Seth Hellman

Pictured (L-R): Kelby Ray, Neil Mason and Jaren Johnston

Big Machine’s The Cadillac Three debuted the video for “White Lightning” this week at Nashville’s Adventure Science Center. The video was shot in Nashville and directed by David McClister.

Singer/songwriter and TC3 lead vocalist Jaren Johnston decided to feature his wife, Evyn Johnston, as the leading lady in the video.

In addition to the video debut, radio winners and industry guests were treated to a short set of live music from Johnston and bandmates Kelby Ray and Neil Mason. Taking advantage of being in a science center, they were appropriately accompanied by “a thunderstorm and flashes of lightning.”

To watch the video for “White Lightning,” click here.

Pictured (L-R):  Director David McClister, TC3’s Neil Mason, Kelby Ray, Big Machine Label Group President & CEO Scott Borchetta, TC3’s Jaren Johnston, Evyn Johnston, WSIX’s Kimsey Kerr and Big Machine Records SVP Promotion Jack Purcell Photo Credit: Seth Hellman

Pictured (L-R): Director David McClister, TC3’s Neil Mason, Kelby Ray, Big Machine Label Group President & CEO Scott Borchetta, TC3’s Jaren Johnston, Evyn Johnston, WSIX’s Kimsey Kerr and
Big Machine Records SVP Promotion Jack Purcell
Photo: Seth Hellman