Artist Pics: Craig Morgan, William Michael Morgan, Walker County, Kristen Kelly

Craig Morgan Celebrates 200th Opry Appearance

Craig Morgan made a milestone 200th appearance at the Grand Ole Opry on July 21, 2015. To honor the occasion, Morgan performed memorable hits, “That’s What I Love About Sunday,” “Redneck Yacht Club,” and a brand new song, “Country Side of Heaven,” to a packed house in the historic venue. He is set to celebrate his 7th anniversary as a member of the prestigious Opry this fall.

Morgan just launched season six of Craig Morgan: All Access Outdoors on Outdoor Channel. The Black River Entertainment recording artist has spent the last six months recording a new album with producer Byron Gallimore.

Craig Morgan with the Opry’s Pete Fisher. Photo: 2015 Grand Ole Opry Photo By Chris Hollo

Craig Morgan with the Opry’s Pete Fisher. Photo: 2015 Grand Ole Opry Photo By Chris Hollo

Warner Hosts Pickin’ on the Patio

Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville artists William Michael Morgan and Walker County performed yesterday (July 22) during Warner Music Nashville’s third Pickin’ on the Patio.

From L to R: Lisa Ray (VP, Brand Management), Kevin Herring (SVP, Promotion), Ivy Dene (Walker County), Peter Strickland (EVP/GM, WMN), Sophie Dawn (Walker County), William Michael Morgan, Kristen Williams (VP, Promotion), Cris Lacy (VP, A&R), Scott Hendricks (EVP, A&R)

(L-R): Lisa Ray (VP, Brand Management), Kevin Herring (SVP, Promotion), Ivy Dene (Walker County), Peter Strickland (EVP/GM, WMN), Sophie Dawn (Walker County), William Michael Morgan, Kristen Williams (VP, Promotion), Cris Lacy (VP, A&R), Scott Hendricks (EVP, A&R)

Kristen Kelly Visits CMA

Kristen Kelly visited the Country Music Association to perform for the staff. She offered new music from her recently released sophomore EP Fire.

Pictured L-R: Brandi Simms, CMA Senior Director of Membership and Balloting; Kristen Kelly, Brenden Oliver, CMA Membership and Balloting Coordinator; Carrie Tekautz, CMA Membership and Balloting Assistant. Photo: Christian Bottorff/CMA

(L-R): Brandi Simms, CMA Senior Director of Membership and Balloting; Kristen Kelly; Brenden Oliver, CMA Membership and Balloting Coord.; Carrie Tekautz, CMA Membership and Balloting Assistant. Photo: Christian Bottorff/CMA

AristoMedia Group Releases New International Report

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The AristoMedia Group has released the Mid-Year 2015 Aristo International Report.

Highlights in this issue include:

• A recap of the recent GlobaLive! International Showcase in Nashville, which includes a photo gallery of artist performances
• A rundown of the CCMA (Canada) nominations
• An Executive Q&A with The Agency Group’s Nick Meinema
• A review of the recent CMA International Award presentations
• A feature on Judy Seale, the recent recipient of The Commander’s Award for Exceptional Support of Service Members
• Around the world coverage from Australia, Canada, U.K., U.S. and other territories

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The AristoMedia Group has issued a quarterly review of global activities since 2008. The report is distributed to executives, artists and media representatives in the United States and worldwide.

News items/press releases and photos for the next Aristo International Report may be submitted to [email protected].

The G Photo: John Russell/CMA

GlobaLive! International Showcase in Nashville. Photo: John Russell/CMA

McGraw to Exec. Produce, Star in New TNT Series ‘Robbers’

Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw will have some fun indulging his inner bad guy on his latest project, Robbers. The star is producing and starring in the new crime drama series, which will air on TNT.

Based on Christopher Cook’s 2000 debut novel, the show is described as being in the same noir vein as Cormac McCarthy’s No Country For Old Men. It tells the story of a cop, two buddies on a crime spree across Texas, and the girl who complicates things in a very unique love triangle, according to deadline.com. McGraw would reportedly portray one of the drifters, Ray Bob, who is the worst of the worst.

“We’re writing a series right now called Robbers where I’m gonna play a really bad guy,” says McGraw. “It’s still in the workin’ stages right now. We’re just writing and stuff, but if it all comes together it’s gonna be a lot a fun. It’s fun to play a bad guy. You get to sort of step outside yourself a little bit.”

McGraw also has a couple of big screen appearances on tap for the near future, including The Shack, and opposite George Clooney in Tomorrowland. 

Southern Music Great Buddy Buie Remembered

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Perry Carlton Buie (1941-2015)

A memorial service yesterday (July 22) in Eufala, Alabama remembered the contributions of Southern-music mainstay Buddy Buie.

Buie, the force behind both The Classics IV and The Atlanta Rhythm Section, died near there on Saturday July 18. He was 74.

Although he spent most of his career in Atlanta, the producer, manager and songwriter had several ties to Nashville. In addition to many soft-rock hits, he wrote songs recorded by Music City’s Sonny James, Garth Brooks, Travis Tritt and Wynonna Judd, among others.

Born Perry Carlton Buie, he was raised near Dothan, AL. He left Auburn University to pursue a career in music. He first recording studio work was producing singer-songwriter Bobby Goldsboro in Birmingham. The two moved to Nashville, where Goldsboro became a member of Roy Orbison’s band, and Buie became the star’s road manager.

In the mid 1960s, Goldsboro launched his successful solo career, while Buie remained with Orbison and his Candymen. Orbison recorded Buie’s “Afraid to Sleep” in 1965, and Tommy Roe made the charts in 1964 with the songwriter’s “Party Girl.” In 1967, Sandy Posey had a pop hit with his cowritten “I Take It Back.”

Meanwhile, The Candymen got their own recording contract with ABC. Buie produced the group’s 1967 and 1968 LPs and cowrote The Candymen’s only charting single, “Georgia Pines.”
Some of the Candymen formed The Classics IV. Buddy Buie produced all of this group’s hit records. His songwriting collaborator became guitarist J.R. Cobb, and the pair created the group’s 1967-72 hits: “Spooky,” “Traces,” “Stormy,” “Every Day With You Girl,” “Change of Heart” and “What Am I Crying For.”

In 1972, “Traces” became a country hit for Sonny James. Such artists as Ronnie Milsap, Brenda Lee, Gloria Estefan, Bobby Vinton, Johnny Mathis, Mel Torme, The Letterman, Billy Paul and Steve Lawrence have also recorded versions of this song. Buie and Cobb’s cowriter on “Traces” was Emory Gordy Jr., who became a prominent Nashville producer, musician and label executive.

“Spooky” has since been recorded by Dusty Springfield, Andy Williams, David Sanborn, Lydia Lunch, Meco, John Legend and Joan Osborne, among others. Carlos Santana revived “Stormy.”

During his Classics IV period, Buddy Buie was also writing pop singles for B.J. Thomas—“Most of All” (1970) and “Mighty Clouds of Joy” (1971)—as well as another one for Posey, “Something I’ll Remember” (1968). In addition, he produced the 1969 Billy Joe Royal hit “Cherry Hill Park.”

Throughout his hit writing years, Buie and his collaborators would travel to his fishing retreat near Eufala, AL, which was a three-hour drive from Atlanta. The majority of his successful songs were created there.

In the 1970s, he formed BGO Records and the Studio One recording studio in Doraville, GA. Lynyrd Skynyrd recorded its 1973 debut LP at the studio (“Free Bird,” “Gimme Three Steps,” etc.). So did Alicia Bridges (1978’s “I Love the Night Life”), whom Buie co-managed. Buckner & Garcia’s million-selling “Pac-Man Fever” was issued by BGO Records in 1981.

The “house band” at Studio One was created when Buddy Buie took the core of The Classics IV and formed The Atlanta Rhythm Section. These musicians backed others in the studio while working under Buie’s supervision to craft their own albums.

He both managed and produced the group, which eventually rose to the front ranks of Southern rock bands. The ARS had major hits with Buie’s songs “So In To You” (1977), “Imaginary Lover” (1978), “I’m Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight” (1978), “Do It Or Die” (1979) and “Alien” (1981), as well as a remake of “Spooky” (1979).

Buddy Buie began commuting to Nashville in the 1980s. Wynonna scored a major country hit in 1994 with his “Rock Bottom.” Garth Brooks recorded “Mr. Midnight.” Travis Tritt recorded Buie’s cowritten “Homesick” and “Back Up Against the Wall.”

Buie was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 1984. The Alabama Music Hall of Fame welcomed him in 1997.

In 2003, the songwriter/producer retired to Eufala, the birthplace of the songs that forged his career. He suffered a heart attack there and died in a hospital in Dothan, AL. He is survived by wife Gloria, son Ben, daughter Belinda Davis, stepson Hunter Sheridan, brother Jerry, sister Gloria Moring and five grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements were handled by Chapman Funeral Home in Eufala. Yesterday’s memorial service was conducted at Eufala’s First Baptist Church, and the visitation afterward was held at the Eufala Country Club.

Music Leaders Among NCVC Board Members

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Ken Levitan continues as chairman of the NCVC board.

The Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp (NCVC) has announced three new additions to its board of directors: Jana Davis, senior vice president of Corporate Affairs of HCA, Stuart McWhorter, president and CEO of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, and Dan Piotrowski, general manager of Omni Nashville Hotel.

Ken Levitan, president of Vector Management, will continue to serve as chairman of the NCVC board of directors for the 2015-16 fiscal year. Beth Seigenthaler Courtney, chairman and CEO of Seigenthaler Public Relations, will serve as chair-elect.

“With 54 months of record growth, Nashville’s hospitality industry is performing better than it ever has. Our board’s focus is on sustaining the success long-term,” said Levitan. “I look forward to working with existing and new board members during this historic time for the industry.”

These new volunteers join the following existing NCVC board members for fiscal year 2015-16:

Ken Levitan, Vector Management
Beth Seigenthaler Courtney, Seigenthaler Public Relations
Ed Hardy, Great American Country (GAC)
Ronnie Smith, Regions Bank
John Fleming, Renaissance Nashville Hotel
Pete Weien, Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center
John Esposito, Warner Music Group
Beth Fortune, Vanderbilt University
Mignon Francois, Cupcake Collection
Max Goldberg, Strategic Hospitality
Kevin Lavender, Fifth Third Bank
Deb McDermott, Young Broadcasting LLC
Bob Patterson, Bradley, Arant, Boult Cummings
Tony Phillips, Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
Rick Schwartz, Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

Ex-officio:
Butch Spyridon, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp
Waverly Crenshaw, Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis—Legal Counsel
Howard Kittell, Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage: Home of the People’s President—Chair of Tourism and Convention Commission
Sarah Trahern, Country Music Association

Artist Daron Norwood Found Dead in Texas Apartment

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Daron Norwood

Nineties country artist Daron Norwood has passed away.

The Lubbock native who was signed to Giant Records was best known for his Top 40 hits “Cowboys Don’t Cry,” “If I Ever Love Again,” and “If It Wasn’t For Her, I Wouldn’t Have You.” He released two albums in the ’90s; 1993’s Daron Norwood, and 1995’s Ready, Willing and Able. 

He elected to leave the business in 1995 because he was battling severe alcohol addiction.

Norwood got sober in 2005 according to a report on eonline.com, and he and wife Kim founded Keep It Straight, an organization to help warn children about the dangers of substance abuse.

He was found dead in his Hereford, Texas apartment yesterday (July 22). Investigators say foul play is not suspected in Norwood’s death. He was 49.

DisClaimer: Review-Column ‘Virgins’ Vie For DisCovery Award

RonnieDunnTruksInTexasEvery dog has his day, and the meek shall inherit the earth.

Today we have six DisClaimer “virgins” who are hoping that something like that is the truth. Despite the promise shown by Tucker and the delightfully named Beka & The Gin Hall Hustlers, the one newcomer who earns the DisCovery Award is Homegrown. This band arrives fully armed with stellar vocal abilities, top-notch production and songwriting skill.

Ricky Gunn and Mary Sarah have both been here before. As have our real veterans, Sammy Sadler and our undisputed Disc of the Day winner, Ronnie Dunn. Read on.

THE STICKERS/Countrified
Writer: Neil  Mason/Corey Crowder/Matt McGinn; Producer: Tony Castle; Publisher: Nettwerk One B/Revelry/Nevada House, BMI; Wodarek
—Half-spoken, half-sung verses. Shouted/screamed choruses. Twang guitar. Stomping beats. Shout outs to Conway Twitty and Randy Travis. I’m not buyin’ it.

MARY SARAH/Dress Up This Town
Writer: Mary Sarah/Melisssa Bollea/Bill DiLuigi; Producer: Kent Wells; Publisher: none listed, BMI/ASCAP; 144 Entertainment
—Pert, chirpy vocal and a sunny, upbeat attitude. Bright sounding. Summery.

BROOKE HOGAN/Girlfriend
Writer: Brooke Ellen Bollea/Drew Davis/Erik Halbig; Producer: Blake Bollinger; Publisher: none listed, ASCAP; MollyDog
—Her throaty, alto delivery is ear catching. The tempo is infectious. The song is too wordy and should have been edited.

RONNIE DUNN/Ain’t No Trucks in Texas
Writer: Wendell Mobley/Tony Martin/Neil Thrasher; Producer: Jay DeMarcus; Publisher: Warner-Tamerlane/Fonde Mountain/Sony-ATV Tree/Casa Jaco/Songs of Peer/Team Thrash, BMI/ASCAP; Nash Icon
—This is what it’s all about: A finely written country-weeper song, a supremely brilliant honky-tonk singer and a sterling contemporary production loaded with sonic dynamics. You youngsters should be taking notes on records like this.

AUSTIN MEADE/Feeling Closer
Writer: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed, ASCAP; Austin Meade
—Muffled, muddy sound. Barely-there singing. Aimlessly wandering lyric in search of a chorus. Pass.

SAMMY SADLER/Thinking About Mexico
Writer: Bart Butler/Tony Ramey; Producer: none listed; Publisher: Bill Butler/O Tex, BMI
—Sammy Sadler is still best known as the survivor of the 1989 Music Row assault that murdered Cash Box chart manager Kevin Hughes (convicted Richard “Tony” D’Antonio died in prison last year). His latest floats on bobbing steel notes and echoey mariachi horns and features the strongest singing of his career to date. Solid. Listenable.

TUCKER/#Country
Writer: E. Durrance/B. Deese/J. Parsons/Tucker; Producer: Ryan Sutton; Publisher: none listed; Big Pond/CEO
—Tucker is a multi-instrumentalist who has backed Jimmy Wayne, James Otto, Michael Peterson and others. Now stepping out as a singer-songwriter, he enters the country fray with a bro-country rocker loaded with redneck cliches. He’s good, but should have chosen a debut single that stands out rather than blending in.

RICKY GUNN/Living Like Me
Writer: Ricky Gunn/Dan Hannon; Producer: Dan Hannon & Billy Hume; Publisher: Emilex/NCE, BMI; NCE
—This fellow has received good notices in this column before. His latest has several things going for it. As before, he delivers vocally. In fact, this outing sounds even more personable and Southern than before. Also as before, he is backed with a well-mixed production. The upbeat song isn’t exactly a world beater, but it will do.
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BEKA & THE GIN HALL HUSTLERS/Hollywood with Cowboy Hats
Writer: Beja Bronc; Producer: Beka Bronc; Publisher: Lil Miss Rebecca, BMI; Sassy Pants
—These guys have the best band name of this session, for sure. As it promises, their twangy-bop song is a wicked-funny jab at Music City. You see, she’s going to borrow money from Taylor Swift, marry Kenny Chesney and make it big.

HOMEGROWN/Summer Song
Writer: C. Brannon/K. Brannon/Cole Ivey; Producer: Andy Bowen & The Rockporium; Publisher: none listed; Homegrown Entertainment
—Excellent brother-vocal vocal harmonies washing over a highly tuneful composition. This is perfectly produced beach music. Play and believe.

Industry Ink: Wine & Women, CRS, InDo, Kris Wiatr, Steve Rice, Preston Brogdon

Nashville music architects

Rice Forms Consultant Firm

Steve Rice has formed Nashville Music Architects. The company will offer a range of consulting services and provide strategies for artist and songwriter development, church song promotion, song catalog development, and overall career and organizational growth. The company will also serve as a resource for both record labels and churches, seeking to expand their footprint in music publishing.

A publishing veteran, Rice previously worked at EMI CMG, Brentwood-Benson Music, Integrity Music, and most recently Centricity Music. 

Wiatr & Associates Relocates

Kris Wiatr & Associates, LLC and his team, whose roster includes Chris Stapleton, Lee Brice, Jewel, Tyler Farr, Naomi Judd and more, have moved to a new location at 1212 8th Ave. S., Ste. 102. The phone number is 615-832-6344.

New Faces Tickets Gone

Following the CRS 2016 Super Summer Saver registration rate selling out in a record-breaking three hours, Country Radio Seminar officials have announced tickets to the New Faces Show are sold out after the first day of registration. In addition, the Omni hotel has already sold over one-third of the overall CRS 2016 room and suite block. The Early Bird registration rate of $429 will be available through Oct. 15, and the Omni still has rooms available for the CRS preferred rate of $239 plus taxes. Country Radio Seminar 2016 is set for Feb. 8-10, 2016.

Wine, Women & Song Benefit

WW&S EVENTLori McKenna, Gretchen Peters, Suzy Bogguss, and Matraca Berg will perform at the Wine, Women & Song benefit tonight (July 23) at the Listening Room Cafe. Tickets are $20 and go to the Music and Memory Foundation.

InDo Nashville Celebrates Grand Opening

InDo Nashville, the coworking hub for professionals in the entertainment industry, is now open and accepting members. The three floor, 11,000 sq. ft., building is located at 632 Fogg St., and features large co-working spaces, songwriting rooms, conference rooms, phone booths, a hanging pod-chair room, a concierge, and a 1500 sq. ft. event space suited for industry parties, product launches, networking events, and acoustic showcases. 

Condolences

Condolences go out to Ramona Simmons Brogdon and husband Preston Sullivan Brogdon of Global Eyes Entertainment on the passing of stepson Robert (Bobby) Fraser Jr. He died suddenly in St. Charles, IL where he resided. He was 39 and leaves behind wife Jenn and four children, Lilly (10), Annabelle (8), Alice (6), and Bobby, Jr. (15 months).

BMG Signs Granville Automatic

Pictured: (L-R) Back Row: Chris Oglesby (BMG, VP - Creative); Sara Knabe (BMG, Senior Creative Director); Daniel Lee (BMG, Senior Creative Director); Kevin Lane (BMG, Creative Director); Front Row – Jim Zumwalt (Shackelford, Bowen, Zumwalt & Hayes); Elizabeth Elkins, Vanessa Olivarez; Kos Weaver (BMG, Executive Vice President)

Pictured: (L-R) Back Row: Chris Oglesby (BMG, VP-Creative), Sara Knabe (BMG, Sr. Creative Director), Daniel Lee (BMG, Sr. Creative Director), Kevin Lane (BMG, Creative Director); Front Row: Jim Zumwalt (Shackelford, Bowen, Zumwalt & Hayes), Elizabeth Elkins, Vanessa Olivarez, Kos Weaver (BMG, Exec. Vice President)

BMG has signed Elizabeth Elkins and Vanessa Olivarez of the duo Granville Automatic to its roster. The pair co-wrote the current Billy Currington single Drinking Town With A Football Problem and have cuts on other upcoming releases. The duo is also prepping to release their third CD, An Army Without Music, set for release on Aug. 14.

Vocalist/songwriter Olivarez wrote and recorded a Top 10 single in Canada, has three cuts on Sugarland records and received a Dora nomination for her work in the Toronto production of Hairspray. She was also a top 12 finalist on American Idol.

Guitarist/songwriter Elkins is a Grand Prize winner of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest who has had songs on more than 40 television programs from Smallville to Jersey Shore and in the film Mean Girls 2.

Tootsie’s Taps Randy Houser For Street Party

TootsiesNashville honky-tonk Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge will celebrate its 55th birthday on Wednesday, Oct. 21 in downtown Nashville with a free Broadway street party. There will be entertainment throughout the day that will include performances by Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, Terri Clark, and other surprise guests.

“We kicked the Birthday Bash off years ago at the Ryman with Kris Kristofferson, Terri Clark, Mel Tillis and Jamey Johnson,” says Tootsie’s proprietor Steve Smith. “It’s become an annual event that everyone really looks forward to. We hope everyone will come out and help us celebrate our 55th birthday!”

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Randy Houser

Randy Houser