CMA Names Wilson Sr. VP Business Affairs

Kevin Wilson

Kevin Wilson

The CMA has named Kevin L. Wilson Senior Vice President of Business Affairs. In his new position, Wilson will oversee all of the CMA’s business affairs, includes talent contracts, residual issues, content distribution, and new media. Wilson will report to CMA CEO Sarah Trahern.

“The demands and complexity of our business operations have grown tremendously over the past few years as CMA has expanded our reach internationally and through our various television properties and live events,” said CMA CEO Trahern. “Having someone on our staff with Kevin’s many years of entertainment and TV law experience helps position the Association for future strategic growth.”

A native of Garrard County, Kentucky, Wilson previously worked with FOX Cable Networks where he served as Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs for the Speed network (2002-2013). Wilson also served as Senior Counsel to TNN, CMT, and Country.com, where he managed the Nashville legal department and prior to the acquisition of TNN and CMT by CBS, Wilson was one of two attorneys representing Gaylord Communications Group. He graduated cum laude with a BA from Eastern Kentucky University and went on to receive his JD/MBA from Vanderbilt University School of Law and Owen Graduate School of Management.

“I am delighted to have the opportunity to join the CMA staff and to help the Association further the promotion of Country Music worldwide and to navigate the increasingly complex media landscape,” said Wilson.

BMI Represents At Lollapalooza 2015

BMI’s Samantha Cox and Mark Mason traveled to this year’s Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago to check out the myriad of BMI acts on the bill. Among the BMI acts represented at the event were Black Pistol Fire, Bully, Elle King, and The Lonely Biscuits.

Kevin McKeown of Black Pistol Fire plays the BMI stage at Lollapalooza

Kevin McKeown of Black Pistol Fire plays the BMI stage at Lollapalooza

BMI’s Mark Mason, members of Black Pistol Fire Eric Owen and Kevin McKeown and C3’s Margaret Galton

BMI’s Mark Mason, members of Black Pistol Fire Eric Owen and Kevin McKeown and C3’s Margaret Galton

BMI’s Mark Mason with Bully’s Alicia Bognanno, Stewart Copeland, Reece Lazarus and Clayton Parker

BMI’s Mark Mason with Bully’s Alicia Bognanno, Stewart Copeland, Reece Lazarus and Clayton Parker

Nashville-based BMI band Bully rocks the stage at Lollapalooza

Nashville-based BMI band Bully rocks the stage at Lollapalooza

Pictured (L-R) BMI’s Samantha Cox (L) and Mark Mason (R) with BMI singer-songwriter Elle King

Pictured (L-R) BMI’s Samantha Cox (L) and Mark Mason (R) with BMI singer-songwriter Elle King (Centered).

The Lonely Biscuits' Grady “Gravy” Wenrich on the BMI stage at Lollapalooza

The Lonely Biscuits’ Grady “Gravy” Wenrich on the BMI stage at Lollapalooza

High Brew Coffee’s David Smith (L) and BMI’s Mark Mason (R) pose with Nashville-based BMI band the Lonely Biscuits

High Brew Coffee’s David Smith (L) and BMI’s Mark Mason (R) pose with Nashville-based BMI band the Lonely Biscuits

 

 

 

Music Biz Announces September-October Webinars

Music Biz logoThe Music Biz will host its next round of webinars from September-October.

Registration for each webinar is free for Music Biz members and $29 for non-members. Register here.

September-October Webinars

Really Listening: Using Social Behavior in Market Research
September 17, 2-3 p.m. ET
How much do you truly understand the population you’re trying to engage?

Soundgizmo: Manage, Promote, and Drive Income from Your Music/Artist as Entrepreneur
September 24, 2-3 p.m. ET
Soundgizmo is designed to empower the independent music community, giving indie labels, publishers, artists and producers the most comprehensive set of tools to manage, promote, and drive income from their music. During this webinar with Merry Bright Music Enterprises CEO, Billboard charting and award-nominated artist Elizabeth Chan, we explore how defining your artistry can help give you the roadmap to define your business and understand the true value of being an “Artist as Entrepreneur.”

Consumer Audio Consumption: The King of the Music Service
October 1, 2-3pm ET
AudienceNet presents Audiomonitor — a statistically and demographically representative measure of all US audio consumption, across all formats, genres and devices. Presentation to reveal an in-depth picture of the evolving relationship between consumption platforms and their users.

No. 1 Party: ‘Don’t It’ Celebrates Top Nashville Songwriters

Pictured (l-r): "Don't It" co-writers Ross Copperman and Ashley Gorley, Billy Currington, and co-writer Jaren Johnston Photos by Ed Rode

Pictured (L-R): “Don’t It” co-writers Ross Copperman and Ashley Gorley, Billy Currington, and co-writer Jaren Johnston. Photo: Ed Rode

The CMA Office in Nashville was host to a celebration of Billy Currington’s “Don’t It” as a No. 1 hit song on Monday August 3.

Hosted by ASCAP and BMI, Currington and songwriters Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley and Jaren Johnston were all honored and were addressed several times as some of the best in town.

ASCAP’s Mike Sistad recognized Johnston as a tireless worker who performs every weekend as the front man for The Cadillac Three, and then gets up every morning during the week to write a hit songs. “Don’t It” is Johnston’s sixth chart topper.

“I definitely need to thank my parents, who are here today,” said Johnston. “My dad used to put money in my account when I didn’t have any. I’d go and buy shoes instead of water and bread. Somehow, that worked out for me.”

Those in attendance were reminded of Gorley’s accomplished career so far. He has had over 300 of his songs recorded with 21 No. 1 songs, including Luke Bryan’s current No. 1, “Kick The Dust Up.”

Gorley stated, “I know it takes a nation to make this happen and we don’t take it for granted. There is a long list of people that need to be thanked.”

Leslie Roberts of BMI congratulated Copperman on this, his 4th No. 1 as a songwriter. He also has three songs currently on the chart. (Jake Owen’s “Real Life,” Keith Urban’s “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16,” and Brett Eldredge’s “Lose My Mind.”) In addition to being a hit songwriter, Copperman is also an accomplished producer.

“Don’t It” has become Currington’s 10th No. 1 song as an artist. He said this was the first song pitched to him for his sixth studio album, Summer Forever, which was produced by Dann Huff. He praised his Mercury Nashville promo team.

Also taking to the mic were UMGN Chairman/CEO Mike Dungan, Sony ATV’s Sr. VP Josh Van Valkenburg, Combustion Music’s VP Chris “The Falcon” Van Belkom, Cooper Samuels of Avenue Bank (who announced a charitable contribution to ACM’s Lifting Lives) and representatives from CRB and CMA.

Pictured (l-r, front row): Co-writer Ross Copperman, Billy Currington, and co-writers Ashley Gorley and Jaren Johnston; (back row) ​Universal Music Group Nashville Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan, Warner Chappell Music Publishing's Ben Vaughn, BMI's Leslie Roberts, Sony ATV Music Publishing's Josh Van Valkenburg, Combustion Music's Chris Van Belkom and ASCAP's Mike Sistad

Pictured (L-R, front row): Co-writer Ross Copperman, Billy Currington, and co-writers Ashley Gorley and Jaren Johnston; (back row) ​UMGN Chairman/CEO Mike Dungan, Warner Chappell Music Publishing’s Ben Vaughn, BMI’s Leslie Roberts, Sony ATV Music Publishing’s Josh Van Valkenburg, Combustion Music’s Chris Van Belkom and ASCAP’s Mike Sistad

Colorful Talent Manager Tandy Rice Passes

Tandy Rice

Tandy Rice

Music Row magnate Tandy Rice died at Centennial Hospital on Monday (Aug. 3) afternoon. He was 76 years old.

The statesman-like Music City personality managed and/or booked such country-music greats as Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton, Jim Ed Brown, The Kendalls, Tom T. Hall, Helen Cornelius, Jeannie C. Riley, and more.

Born Tandy Clinton Rice Jr. in 1938, he was a native of Franklin, TN. Unlike most of his peers, he was a patrician. His father was a prominent physician, and the future entrepreneur grew up privileged and indulged. He attended The Citadel and Vanderbilt.

Minnie Pearl (Sarah Ophelia Colley Cannon) was a distant cousin. She encouraged him to enter the music business. Tandy Rice began his career as a publicist, representing Waylon Jennings, Chet Atkins, Kitty Wells and Hank Williams Jr., among others. He hit his stride as a salesman for Show Biz, Inc., which distributed syndicated country television shows to stations throughout the nation. After three years there, he bought the company’s booking agency, Top Billing, Inc. He developed Top Billing into a Nashville powerhouse. At its peak, the firm booked and/or managed 18 major artists. There, Tandy Rice famously managed Mississippi fertilizer salesman Jerry Clower, who became a recording artist, a Grand Ole Opry member, a top convention speaker, a commercial pitchman, an author, a radio host and a TV star. Similarly, he transformed Billy Carter into a national media celebrity who out-earned his brother, President Jimmy Carter.

Always impeccably groomed and socially polished, Tandy Rice was a master salesman, using his folksy humor, honeyed Southern drawl, evangelistic enthusiasm and skill as a raconteur to charm everyone who met him. He became nearly as well known as the artists he represented. Rice was profiled in Newsweek, The Washington Post, People, Playboy, The New York Times and other national publications. Rice was a judge for the 1983 Miss America Pageant, which crowned Vanessa Williams. He also judged it in 1996, as well as several lesser such competitions.

“Tandy was not only one of the greatest agents in the business, but he was also one of the greatest people I’ve ever known.  I loved him dearly as a friend.  He will live in the heart of this town forever; and forever he will certainly live in mine,” says Dolly Parton.

At home in Music City, he became the host of the top-rated WLAC radio talk show Good Morning Nashville, as well as NewsChannel 5’s Morningline TV program. For 15 years, he hosted the United Cerebral Palsy Telethon on WKRN-TV. He served on the board of the CMA for more than a decade and was its president in 1981. He became an adjunct professor at Belmont University’s Mike Curb School of Music Business. In 2007, he was announced as the Dean of George Jones University.

In 2010, he survived prostate cancer. The following year, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA). In 2014, Tandy Rice became the inaugural inductee into the National Association of Talent Directors (NATD) Hall of Fame.

In addition to his Music Row activities, Rice was prominent in several Nashville civic organizations and charities. His organizations included the Boy Scouts, The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, The Nashville Rotary Club and Battle Ground Academy.

He is survived by daughters Cynthia Rice Simonet and Marjorie Rice Mason, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Visitation was held Friday, Aug. 7, 5:30 p.m – 8:30 p.m. at Fourth Avenue Church of Christ located at 117 4th Avenue North in Franklin, TN. The memorial service was scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 8 at 11:00 a.m. at Fourth Avenue Church of Christ. Memorial Donations may be made to: The Rice Family Middle-Tennessee Scholarship Fund at The Citadel, 171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, SC 29409, or GraceWorks Ministries, 104 Southeast Pkwy, Franklin, TN 37064. Condolences may be offered online at www.tennesseanfuneralhome.com.

Leadership Music Names New Leaders

Pictured (L to R): Diane Pearson, Mike Craft, Jeff Gregg

Pictured (L to R): Diane Pearson, Mike Craft, Jeff Gregg

Leadership Music has named new officers for next year. Mike Craft has been elected president; Jeff Gregg, CAA, is president-elect; and Diane Pearson, City National Bank, is Past President. Remaining officers include Justin Levenson, SESAC, who will serve as secretary, and Andrew Kautz, Big Machine Label Group, who will again serve as treasurer.

“I am humbled and honored to join an esteemed list of industry leaders who have served as president of this great organization,” said Craft. “After 26 years, Leadership Music is as viable and important as ever, thanks to remarkable leadership. I look forward to continuing that tradition.”

In addition, Leadership Music has selected five new board members. Incoming board members are: Linda Bloss-Baum, SoundExchange; Joe Galante, Galante Entertainment; Gregg; Neal Spielberg, Spielberg Entertainment; and Jimmy Wheeler, Provident Label Group/Sony Music Nashville.

Lucian Grainge To Lead UMG Global Until At Least 2020

Lucian Grainge

Lucian Grainge

In it’s five-year development plan for Universal Music Group (UMG), Vivendi announced UMG Chairman/CEO Lucian Grainge has signed on until at least 2020.

A five-year development plan was agreed with the senior management of UMG said to:

“Accelerate the monetization of music on digital channels, broaden the reach of its audio and visual content through multiple partnerships with platforms and strengthen its strategic relationships with brands and sponsors. It will pursue its industry-leading track record of talent management and development. UMG will also continue investing in high-potential markets for music, such as Africa, India and China.”

Grainge was appointed to his current position in 2011, holding a variety of functions within the music industry spanning over thirty years. After joining UMG in 1986 to launch PolyGram Music Publishing UK, Lucian Grainge held the positions of Chairman of Universal Music UK and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of UMG International. He spearheaded the international expansion of UMG and diversification.

Present in over 60 countries and owning a portfolio of 50 labels, UMG has an annual turnover of nearly $5.4 billion and employs over 7,000 people in the world.

UMG Nashville is led by Chairman/CEO Mike Dungan and home to Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Mickey Guyton, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Jon Pardi, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, Joey Hyde, Brothers Osborne, Kelleigh Bannen, Eric Church, Alan Jackson, Eric Paslay, Haley Georgia, Lauren Alaina, Easton Corbin, Billy Currington, Julianne Hough, Scotty McCreery, Kacey Musgraves, Canaan Smith, Chris Stapleton, Sugarland, Shania Twain, Gary Allan, Vince Gill, Kip Moore, David Nail, George Strait, Josh Turner, Sam Hunt, and Clare Dunn. It also offers distribution services for labels including Big Machine.

Weekly Register: Ashley Monroe’s “The Blade”

Pictured (L-R): Justin Niebank (Co-producer, The Blade), Ashley Monroe and Vince Gill (Co-producer, The Blade).

Pictured (L-R): Justin Niebank (Co-producer, The Blade), Ashley Monroe and Vince Gill (Co-producer, The Blade).

Alan Jackson pulls to the front of the line this week with Angels and Alcohol, his first studio album in three years, selling another 18K this week after debuting just behind Jason Isbell last week. Warner Bros. Records artist Ashley Monroe debuts at No. 2 the country chart (No. 30 overall), with the much anticipated The Blade selling 12K after receiving many artist endorsements on social media, including those from Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert.

Monroe’s sophomore Warner Bros. effort was again produced by close friends Vince Gill and Justin Niebank.

On the horizon is Luke Bryan‘s new album Kill The Lights which releases this Friday, as well as newcomer Michael Ray‘s self-titled release.

Top 5 Country Albums This Week
Alan Jackson Angels and Alcohol 18K
Ashley Monroe The Blade 12K
Sam Hunt Montevallo 11K
Jason Isbell Something More Than Free 10K
Zac Brown Band Jekyll + Hyde 8.6K

Total country album sales YTD are down 6.1 percent over last year while country digital albums are up 1.5 percent.

Looking at the country tracks chart this week, Luke continues to kick up dust on his comrades as he retains the top spot with 53K units sold for his “Kick The Dust Up” (698k RTD) to maintain a strong No. 16 position overall.

Brett Eldredge serves up the top country debut with his latest single, “Just A Taste,” at No. 30, selling 9K while Chris Janson enters the top 5 this week with “Buy Me A Boat” selling an additional 38K (436K RTD).

Top 5 Country Tracks This Week
Luke Bryan “Kick The Dust Up” 53K
Sam Hunt “House Party”  45K
LBT “Girl Crush” 44K
Sam Hunt “Take Your Time” 39K
Chris Janson “Buy Me A Boat” 38K

Total country tracks for the year are down 14.9 percent (down 9.3 percent overall).

Artist Action: Randy Houser’s New Video, Thompson Square Adds Third, Urban on Today Show, Justin Moore Goes Platinum

Randy Houser

Randy Houser on the set of “We Went”

Randy Houser’s new video for his latest single “We Went,” was released via VEVO yesterday (8/3). The Dustin Rikert-directed clip tells the story of the “Good Deed Bandits” who battle a drug baron and in true Robin Hood style redistribute the ill-gotten proceeds to deserving down-on-their-luck townsfolk. The clip features several of the same actors from Houser’s “Like A Cowboy” video, including veteran actor William Shockley (Robocop; Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.) View the new clip here.

 

Thompson Square announced today that the on-stage and real-life couple will no longer be a duo. In fact, Thompson Square – or “T2” as fans affectionately call the married couple – will soon become “T3” with the arrival of their first child in January 2016! The duo first shared the big news with fans today via their social media accounts.

KeithUrbanSingle

Keith Urban will take to Rockefeller Plaza this Friday, August 7, to perform on The Today Show Summer Concert Series. Urban confirmed that he will be performing his latest single, “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16.”

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Justin Moore’s “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Way” has been officially certified platinum. The 2014 ACM New Artist of the Year is currently on the road as direct support on Brad Paisley’s crushin’ it world tour and is working on new music.

Tin Pan South Set For April 2016

NSAIThe Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) has announced April 5-9, 2016 as the dates for the 24th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival.

The world’s largest all-songwriter festival presents talent from multiple genres of music performing at a variety of intimate Nashville night spots. Regions Bank returns for the ninth year as the presenting sponsor of the event.

Information about venues, lineups, and the fast access passes will be available in the coming months.