2015 Canadian Country Music Assoc. Award Winners

Gord Bamford (left) presented ole Chairman and CEO Robert Ott with the Leonard T. Rambeau International Award at the 2015 Canadian Country Music Awards.

Gord Bamford (left) presented ole Chairman and CEO Robert Ott with the Leonard T. Rambeau International Award at the 2015 Canadian Country Music Awards.

Canadian Country Music Week culminated last night (Sept. 13) with the 2015 CCMA Awards Show at the Scotiabank Centre. Hosted by Jessi Cruickshank, the show was broadcast on CBC-TV with an encore airing on CMT (Canada). See the list of winners below.

Additionally, music publisher ole was named Publisher of the Year for the ninth consecutive year, making ole the first publishing company to take home the honor for nine years running.

As previously reported, the Industry Awards were handed out last week.

2015 CANADIAN COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

ARTIST INDUCTEE Dianne Leigh

STAN KLEES BUILDER AWARD – BUILDER INDUCTEE Elizabeth “Ma” Henning

CCMA AWARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT

2015 SLAIGHT MUSIC HUMANITARIAN AWARD MusiCounts

LEONARD T. RAMBEAU INTERNATIONAL AWARD Robert Ott

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FANS’ CHOICE AWARD Johnny Reid

ALBUM OF THE YEAR Lifted – Dallas Smith

FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR Jess Moskaluke

MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR Gord Bamford

GROUP OR DUO OF THE YEAR High Valley

SINGLE OF THE YEAR “Where A Farm Used To Be” – Gord Bamford

VIDEO OF THE YEAR “Upside Down” – Dean Brody

SONGWRITER(S) OF THE YEAR
“Where A Farm Used To Be”
(Written By: Gord Bamford, Buddy Owens, Phil O’Donnell, Performed By: Gord Bamford)

ROOTS ARTIST OF THE YEAR Lindi Ortega

INTERACTIVE ARTIST OR GROUP OF THE YEAR Brett Kissel

RISING STAR Madeline Merlo

CCMA DISCOVERY AWARD Raquel Cole

MUSICIAN AWARDS

BASS Lisa Dodd

DRUMS Chad Melchert

FIDDLE Denis Dufresne

GUITAR Ryan Davidson

KEYBOARDS Tie: Mike Little/Bart McKay

SPECIAL INSTRUMENT Robin Pelletier (Mandolin)

STEEL GUITAR Ed (Peewee Charles) Ringwald

RADIO AWARDS

MUSIC DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
Scott Phillips – CKRY – FM, Calgary, AB/CISN-FM, Edmonton, AB

MUSIC DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM OR SMALL MARKET
Paul Ferguson – CHCQ – FM, Belleville, ON

ON-AIR PERSONALITY(S) OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
CISN in the Mornings with Chris, Jack & Matt – CISN Country 103.9

ON-AIR PERSONALITY(S) OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM OR SMALL MARKET
The Casey Clarke Show with Roo Phelps – CIGV-FM, Country 100.7

RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
KX 94.7, New Country FM – Hamilton, ON

RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM OR SMALL MARKET
CKGY 95.5, KG Country – Red Deer, AB

Artist Updates: LOCASH, Dierks Bentley, Rosanne Cash, ‘Nightfall at the Hall,’ Lauren Alaina

LOCASH’s Preston Brust Weds Kristen White

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Preston Brust and Kristen White. Photo: Jake Harsh

LOCASH’s Preston Brust married Kristen White in a private ceremony among friends and family on the rooftop of the George Jones Museum on Labor Day, Sept. 7. The singer of the Top 30 smash hit “I Love This Life” said, “She’s my ‘soul on fire,’ my ‘song,’ my ‘person.’”

“They say when you know, you know. I understood it all in a matter of seconds,” said White via Instagram.

 

Dierks Bentley To Expand Whiskey Row To Second Location

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Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley alongside Riot Hospitality (RHG) will debut the new Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in Tempe, Ariz., on Sept. 17. The second of the Whiskey Row restaurant concepts is located in the heart of Tempe’s Mill Avenue District at 6th Street and Mill Avenue.

Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in Tempe will showcase some of the restaurant’s original favorites with daring new additions from Chef Samantha Roberts. Standout menu items include the Kale & Quinoa Salad, Mac & Cheese Burger, Southern Fries, Salmon BLT, Turkey Pretzel Melt and brunch offerings, along with more than 50 beers on tap and a unique selection of signature “cocktails on tap,” craft cocktails from the tap that are then customized with a mixer of guest’s choice.

Whiskey Row Tempe will embody a “first-of-its-kind” culture with interactive entertainment complete with live music, country DJs and a back-porch style playground featuring corn hole, ping pong, foosball, shuffleboard, 55 televisions and more.

 

Johnny Cash Museum To Hold Rosanne Cash Book, CD Signing

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Rosanne Cash

Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Rosanne Cash will be signing her CDs and books at The Johnny Cash Museum on Friday, Sept. 25 at 11 a.m. The event, which is free and open to the general public, is just one of many new offerings at the attraction that Conde Nast’s Traveler lists as the “#1 Must Visit Museum for Music Lovers.”

“We are excited to have Rosanne make an appearance at our store for this rare CD and Book signing,” says Johnny Cash Museum founder Bill Miller.  “She has had great success with her international tour and her win of three Grammies earlier this year.”

 

CMHoF Troubadour Society Hosts ‘Nightfall at the Hall’

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated its fourth annual Troubadour Society event Nightfall at the Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 8 in the Museum’s Event Hall. The evening included performances from Big Machine Label Group artists Seth Alley (Big Machine Records) and Levi Hummon (The Valory Music Co.). During Levi’s performance, his  singer/songwriter father Marcus Hummon made a surprise appearance and the two performed together.

The event concluded with a performance from surprise guest Canaan Smith who just had his first No. 1 Gold certified single selling over 700,000 tracks with “Love You Like That.”  Nightfall at the Hall is the signature event for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Troubadour Society.

 Pictured are (l-r): The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Lisa Purcell, Seth Alley, Levi Hummon, Canaan Smith, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Amanda Richard. Photo: CK Photo

Pictured (L-R): The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Lisa Purcell, Seth Alley, Levi Hummon, Canaan Smith, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Amanda Richard. Photo: CK Photo

 

Lauren Alaina Teams With My Country Nation

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Lauren Alaina

Mercury Nashville / 19 / Interscope Records’ Lauren Alaina has teamed up with multi-platform, digital country lifestyle channel My Country Nation for its latest weekly web series, “SWAK” – or “Sealed With A Kiss.”

The “SWAK” webisodes cover a wide variety of relatable, awkward life experiences. In 2-3 minutes, Lauren tackles each topic with good humor, lighthearted anecdotes and ‘advice’ for viewers. Fans can expect a new “SWAK” video everyTuesday posted on Lauren’s official Facebook page (Facebook.com/LaurenAlaina) and www.MyCountryNation.com.

Bobby Karl Works Nashville Shows From Lady Antebellum, Blue Sky Riders, Ben Folds

Lady Antebellum. Photo: Lady Antebellum Twitter

Lady Antebellum in Nashville. Photo: Lady Antebellum Twitter

BOBBY KARL WORKS THE ROOM

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Friday was homecoming night in downtown Nashville.

The fabulons gathered at Bridgestone that evening (Sept. 11) to greet Lady Antebellum at the group’s first Nashville arena show as headliners. It had been pouring rain earlier, but the skies cleared, just for us.

“It feels good to be home; we’ve waited a long time for this,” said the group’s Hillary Scott.

“This is our first sold-out Bridgestone show,” added Lady A’s Charles Kelley. “You don’t know what this means to us. This is going to be a great night.”

The occasion was the Music City stop on the group’s “Wheels Up 2015” tour. Its pre-show reception was staged at the “Pre-Flight V.I.P. Lounge,” a room off the AT&T Information Center, previously unknown to me. I love finding new places to party.

The room was bedecked, floor to ceiling, in billowy white drapes. A small stage was backed by a glowing, pale-blue tour logo. Alas, the party space was too small for the number of people invited, so we sweltered in there.

The trio took the stage and favored us with acoustic renditions of its hits, interspersed with Q&A with its fans. For the opening tunes, Lady A was joined by Hunter Hayes (on mandolin!). “We Own the Night” was followed by Hunter’s “Wanted,” embellished with Lady A vocal harmonies.

“Give Hunter a big ol’ hand,” exclaimed Charles. “Give it up for Lady Antebellum,” responded Hunter. We did.

Excerpts of “American Honey,” “I Run to You,” “Downtown” and “Need You Now” ensued. As usual, the trio’s performances became stellar whenever Dave Haywood added his elusive third-harmony voice. He also provided the acoustic-guitar accompaniment.

“It’s my birthday,” said Charles. “I’m 34 years old: Life is just getting started.” The backstage fans sang “Happy Birthday,” and one of them gave him a wrapped birthday present.

“Your life is going to change in a very few months,” Hillary told him. “It will never be the same.” Charles and his wife are expecting their first child. Band mates Hillary and Dave already have their first babies in the touring entourage.

“We have an exciting announcement to make tonight,” Hillary continued. “A couple of years ago, we formed a Foundation. We want a portion of every concert ticket sold to go to children’s charities.”

The Lady A Foundation funds are administered by Nashville’s Community Foundation. That organization’s Ellen Lehman was brought to the stage and presented with a jumbo check for $400,000.

Fans held their devices high to capture all the party moments. The rest of us schmoozed.

Charlie Cook, R.J. Curtis, Erika Wollam-Nichols, Amy Kurland, Bob Paxman, Ashley Gorley, Lori Badgett, Doug & Linda Edell Howard, Jay Frank, Karen Clark, Julie Boos, Eric Parker, Debbie Carroll, Diane Pearson, Lon Helton, Bobby Young, Chuck Dauphin, Chandra LaPlume, Tom Douglas, Tom Roland and fabulous hosts Donna Hughes and Royce Risser worked the room.

Then Sam Hunt opened for Hunter Hayes and Lady A. This was many fans’ introduction to tunes from the group’s new 747 CD.

Earlier in the day (9/11), the luckiest of the lucky went to RCA Studio A for a “secret” So There album-release party by Ben Folds. Only a few dozen were invited, but Lightning 100 did broadcast the hour-long show.

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Ben Folds performs at his secret show.

The Nashville-based piano popster celebrated his 49th birthday on Saturday, so he was another one serenaded by fans with “Happy Birthday.” Juli Thanki, Dave Paulson and Jae S. Lee documented the doings.

Another homecoming, album release event was the sold-out Blue Sky Riders show at City Winery that night (Sept. 11). Well, it was a homecoming for two of trio’s members, anyway, Gary Burr and Georgia Middleman. Their partner Kenny Loggins remains West Coast based.

What a team they are. Georgia’s effervescent showmanship, plus Gary’s angelic voice and witty repartee bolster Kenny’s star power for an outstanding combination. Their breath-taking song craftsmanship and awesome vocal harmonies complete the stunning package.

The new, Nashville-recorded, self-produced CD is titled Why Not, and you could buy a “limited pre-release” copy of it at the gig. The trio favored us with “The Rodeo,” “Nothing Matters More Than Love,” “No Fool Like an Old Fool,” the audience-participation tune “I’m Lucky Like That” and other instantly catchy songs from it.

During an acoustic segment, Kenny sang his evergreen “House at Pooh Corners” and “Danny’s Song.” Everyone sang along with both.

Victoria Shaw, Bob Locknar and Rob Simbeck were among those applauding enthusiastically.

I highly recommend City Winery’s chicken fricassee. The Lady A event was surprisingly foodless, so we were starved.

Meanwhile, the late-night crowd was up on the Metro Courthouse lawn, boogie-ing in the dark with the rocking Passion Pit. Nashville’s own Turbo Fruits, Smooth Hound Smith, Colony House and The Vespers entertained earlier in the evening.

This free, “Live on the Green” 2015 concert series concluded on Saturday with an afternoon and evening lineup including such Nashvillians as Lennon & Maisy, Mr. Steve, Steelism, Anderson East, Future Thieves, Elle King, All Them Witches and aforementioned headliner Ben Folds.

Top Industry Execs Take Part In “Pie In Your Face Challenge” For LLS

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Some of Nashville’s top industry execs are stepping up to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Tennessee, and are willing to take a pie to the face to aid the cause. The fundraiser will take place in advance of the ‘Light The Night Walk,’ which is slated for Friday, Oct. 9 in Nashville.

Beginning Monday (Sept. 14) and running through 12 p.m. CT on Monday, Oct. 2, industry professionals will have the chance to donate funds in the name of the executive they would most like to see rank No. 1 in the “Pie in Your Face Challenge.” Weekly rankings will be available at pieinyourface.net and published each week in an ad in Billboard Country Update.

Donations made in the name of “Team Walkin’ Row’s 2015 Top Executives” will be donated to fund research and patient care for fellow Tennesseans fighting leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, Hodgkins’s Lymphoma, and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

Team Walkin’ Row is also launching a national silent auction via Charity Buzz on Monday, Sept. 21. To donate items by Friday, Sept. 18, click here.

TEAM WALKIN’ ROW TOP EXECS – LLS’ PIE IN YOUR FACE CHALLENGE

· Scott Borchetta – BMLG
· Rob Beckham – WME
· Curt Motley – Paradigm
· Troy Tomlinson – Sony ATV
· Ben Vaughn – Warner Chappell
· Kos Weaver – BMG Music
· Jason Owen – Sandbox
· Fletcher Foster – Iconic Entertainment
· Mary Ann McCready – FBMM
· John Huie – CAA
· Pete Fisher – Grand Ole Opry

Chase Rice Extends His ‘JD And Jesus Tour’ Into 2016

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Chase Rice has announced that he is extending his JD And Jesus Tour into 2016. In addition to already announced opening acts Kelsea Ballerini and The Cadillac Three, Rice has tapped Dot Records’ Tucker Beathard, Arista Nashville’s Cam, EMI Records Nashville’s Haley Georgia and up-and-coming singer/songwriters Luke Combs, Jordan Davis and Cole Taylor to join him for select shows.

“There’s something really cool and different about every one of these artists that’s come out on tour with me,” said Rice. “Every one of them has their own sound, their own style that they’ve built and stuck with even as they’ve grown. We’ve built our show the same way – the people who come out and support us night after night know every word to every song. They know me, and they know they better come prepared to have a good time!”

Fans will have the opportunity to win a round trip and VIP admission for two to Rice’s Nov. 12 show at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, Ga. courtesy of Shazam and Head Down Eyes Up. For more details or to enter the sweepstakes, click here.

Upcoming dates for the JD and Jesus Tour are as follows:

Friday, Oct. 2 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, Pa.
Saturday, Oct. 3 – Lifestyle Communities Pavilion – Columbus, Ohio
Sunday, Oct. 4 – Route 91 Harvest Festival – Las Vegas, Nev.
Thursday, Oct. 8 – Hard Rock Live – Orlando, Fla.
Friday, Oct. 9 – 440 Foundry Pavilion – Athens, Ga.
Saturday, Oct. 10 – Track 29 – Chattanooga, Tenn.
Thursday, Oct. 15 – The Egyptian Room at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, Ind.
Friday, Oct. 16 – Aragon Ballroom – Chicago, Ill.
Saturday, Oct. 17 – Masonic Auditorium – Cleveland, Oh.
Wednesday, Oct. 21 – Handy Park – Memphis, Tenn.
Thursday, Oct. 22 – Nutty Brown Café – Austin, Texas
Friday, Oct. 23 – Cowboys Dancehall – San Antonio, Texas
Thursday, Oct. 29 – 7 Flags Event Center – Clive, Iowa
Friday, Oct. 30 – Sokol Auditorium – Omaha, Neb.
Saturday, Oct. 31 – Freakfest – Madison, Wis.
Thursday, Nov. 5 – Myth Live Event Center – St. Paul, Minn.
Friday, Nov. 6 – The Rave – Milwaukee, Wis.
Saturday, Nov. 7 – The Fillmore – Detroit, Mich.
Thursday, Nov. 12 – The Tabernacle – Atlanta, Ga.
Friday, Nov. 13 – Iron City – Birmingham, Ala.
Saturday, Nov. 14 – The Ritz – Raleigh, N.C.
Sunday, Nov. 15 – Ribfest – St. Petersburg, Fla.
Wednesday, Nov. 18 – The Emporium – Patchogue, N.Y.
Thursday, Nov. 19 – Lowell Memorial Auditorium – Boston, Mass.
Friday, Nov. 20 – Terminal 5 – New York, N.Y.
Thursday, Dec. 3 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, Ariz.
Friday, Dec. 4 – Grizzly Rose – Denver, Colo.
Saturday, Dec. 5 – Grizzly Rose – Denver, Colo.
Friday, Dec. 18 – La Hacienda – Midland, Texas
Saturday, Dec. 19 – Midnight Rodeo – Amarillo, Texas
Thursday, Jan. 7 – The NorVa – Norfolk, Va.
Friday, Jan. 8 – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, Pa.
Saturday, Jan. 9 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, Ontario
Thursday, Jan. 14 – Fox Theatre – Oakland, Calif.
Friday, Jan. 15 – Riverside Municipal Auditorium- Riverside, Calif.
Saturday, Jan. 16 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, Calif.
Monday, Jan. 18 – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, Ore.
Thursday, Jan. 21- Revolution Room – Boise, Idaho
Friday, Jan. 22 – The Paramount Theatre – Seattle, Wash.
Sunday, Jan. 24 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, B.C.

Industry Pics: Kelsea Ballerini, Carrie Underwood, Steven Tyler, The Band Perry

Black River’s Kelsea Ballerini Surprises Country Radio

Black River Entertainment’s Kelsea Ballerini surprised radio broadcasters across America with the news that they are finalists for the CMA Broadcast Personality and/or Station of the Year.

Pictured (L-R): Jeff Stevens, ABC Radio Vice President and General Manager; Kelsea Ballerini; Andrew Kalb, ABC Radio Executive Director of Programming and News Coverage; Fletcher Foster, Iconic Entertainment Chief Executive Officer.

Pictured (L-R): Jeff Stevens, ABC Radio Vice President and General Manager; Kelsea Ballerini; Andrew Kalb, ABC Radio Executive Director of Programming and News Coverage; Fletcher Foster, Iconic Entertainment Chief Executive Officer.

 

Carrie Underwood Showcases CALIA Line at New York Fashion Week

Carrie Underwood, along with Dick’s Sporting Goods, hosted a special presentation of her new CALIA by Carrie Underwood line, as the brand’s New York Fashion Week debut.

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Carrie Underwood showcases a bag from her CALIA line.

 

Steven Tyler Performs For “Front and Center”

The critically-acclaimed music series “Front and Center” and the Country Music Association (CMA) had a special taping of the CMA Songwriters Series with Steven Tyler. Tyler, who is set to release his first-ever country album early next year, performed acoustically at the Melrose Ballroom for an exclusive “Front and Center” episode set to air in early 2016.

Joining him onstage were hit songwriters Nuno BettencourtMarti FrederiksenRebecca Lynn HowardLindsey Lee, and Eric Paslay.

Pictured (L-R): Lindsey Lee, Nuno Bettencourt, Steven Tyler, and Eric Paslay perform at the "Front and Center" taping of the CMA Songwriters Series Thursday at the Melrose Ballroom in New York. Photo: Bill Bernstein

Pictured (L-R): Lindsey Lee, Nuno Bettencourt, Steven Tyler, and Eric Paslay perform at the “Front and Center” taping of the CMA Songwriters Series Thursday at the Melrose Ballroom in New York. Photo: Bill Bernstein

 

The Band Perry Visits With Westwood One’s NASH Icon

Westwood One’s NASH Icon afternoon host Scott Gaines had some fun with the newly CMA-nominated The Band Perry during an invitation–only event in Dallas. They talked about new music and more during their playful time together.

Pictured (L-R): Neil Perry, Scott Gaines, Kimberly Perry, Reid Perry

CMT Documentary Explores The Many Sides of Johnny Cash

Back row (L-R): Leslie Fram, SVP Music and Talent, CMT; Lewis Bogach, VP Series Production and Development, CMT; Ana Cristina Alvarez, fiancée of John Carter Cash; John Carter Cash, son of Johnny Cash; Brian Mansfield, Senior Music Writer, USA Today; Brian Philips, President, CMT; John Miller-Monzon, Director, News and Documentaries, CMT; Derik Murray, Executive Producer, Producer and Co-director, “Johnny Cash: American Rebel”   Front (L-R): Lou Robin, Johnny Cash manager and promoter for over 30 years; Karen Robin, wife of Lou Robin

Back row (L-R): Leslie Fram, SVP Music and Talent, CMT; Lewis Bogach, VP Series Production and Development, CMT; Ana Cristina Alvarez, fiancée of John Carter Cash; John Carter Cash, son of Johnny Cash; Brian Mansfield, Senior Music Writer, USA Today; Brian Philips, President, CMT; John Miller-Monzon, Director, News and Documentaries, CMT; Derik Murray, Executive Producer, Producer and Co-director, “Johnny Cash: American Rebel”
Front (L-R): Lou Robin, Johnny Cash manager and promoter for over 30 years; Karen Robin, wife of Lou Robin

“He was hard-headed and soft-hearted,” says John Mellencamp of the late legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, in the upcoming CMT documentary Johnny Cash: American Rebel. The documentary will air Saturday, Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. CT, on the 12th anniversary of Cash’s death in 2003 at age 71. Indeed, the documentary aims to shed light on the numerous facets of Cash.

A private screening was held Thursday evening (Sept. 10) at Nashville venue Ruby. “It’s an in-depth study of the man through the eyes of those who knew him,” said Cash’s son, John Carter Cash, during the screening.

The documentary’s curious opening scene begins with home footage of Cash shooting at a crow. Upon seeing that he merely scored it, Cash allows the bird to nibble at his hand, before beginning to nurse the bird back to health. Other footage showcases Cash’s light-hearted sense of humor among family and friends. The scenes, a stark contrast to Cash’s somber onstage persona, are among many that highlight the at times mystifying yin and yang of the iconic Man in Black.

The documentary touches on the myriad of sides of Cash. The same singer that flipped off photographer Jim Marshall during a concert at San Quentin, went on to perform alongside preacher Billy Graham during Graham’s Crusades in the 1960s and 1970s. The documentary uses Cash’s hit songs, including “Hey, Porter” “I Walk The Line,” and “Folsom Prison Blues,” to chronicle the entertainer’s life from his days as a young boy in Dyess, Ark., to the rise and fall of his marriage to Vivian, to finding the love of his life in fellow singer-songwriter June Carter.

The two-hour special includes interviews with Cash’s children Rosanne and John Carter, as well as stepdaughter Carlene Carter. Willie Nelson, Mellencamp, Eric Church, Kid Rock, Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard and others offer their perspectives and/or memories of the Man in Black.

After the private screening, USA Today Senior Writer Brian Mansfield moderated a Q&A session with John Carter Cash, as well as Johnny Cash’s manager and promoter for 30+ years, Lou Robin.

Robin’s tenure as Cash’s manager included Cash’s career-making performance at San Quentin State Prison, where At San Quentin was recorded live on Feb. 24, 1969. “I said, ‘At least I know we won’t have to sell tickets,’” Robin quipped of booking the performance. The album went on to be nominated for several Grammy Awards, and went platinum several times over.

In 1969, he sold more records than the rest of the artists on the Columbia label combined. That same year, The Johnny Cash Show premiered, which aired on ABC from 1969-1971. Cash’s independent spirit and stubborn determination propelled him to advocate for featuring an array of artists, including Pete Seeger, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, and more on his show.

The documentary doesn’t shy away from darker sides of Cash’s life, including his addiction to amphetamines, and the creative and professional drought he endured after being dropped from Columbia, and before teaming with Rick Rubin for the American Recordings series. The American Recording Series would spawn songs such as a cover of Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt,” which earned Cash a Best Short Form Music Video Grammy in 2003.

“It’s a great overview of the mystery, because it’s hard to fully define the man,” summed John Carter Cash.

SESAC Purchase of HFA Officially Closes

sesac hfaSESAC‘s purchase of HFA has officially closed, according to the PRO.

As previously reported, SESAC entered into an agreement to acquire leading U.S. mechanical rights organization Harry Fox Agency (HFA), which had been owned by the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA). The New York Times reported at the time that the purchase price is upwards of $20 million.

“SESAC is pleased to announce that, following approval by the NMPA Board and membership, the acquisition of the Harry Fox Agency has been completed,” said Chairman and CEO of SESAC John Josephson. “The Harry Fox Agency (HFA) is the leading U.S. mechanical rights organization and this acquisition establishes SESAC as the only Music Rights Organization in the United States. SESAC will have the ability to offer singular licenses for the works of its affiliated writers and publishers that aggregate both performance and mechanical rights for those users interested in such an option. We look forward to driving greater efficiency in licensing for music users, as well as enhanced value for music creators and publishers.”

Pair of Music Row Real Estate Sells for $1.58 Million

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1619 17th Avenue South and 1701 17th Avenue South.

Photos: Map Data © 2015 Google, Nashville Davidson County

A pair of buildings sitting at the top of Music Row’s 17th Avenue South have exchanged hands for a combined $1.58 million, reports The Tennessean.

Nashville real estate investor Treg Warner unloaded the properties to Music Row Holdings, LLC. The deal includes the 1925-built two-story structures (2,920-sq. ft. at 1619 17th Avenue South and 2,616-sq. ft. at 1701 17th Avenue South).

Nashville On the Move realtors had previously occupied the former property.

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1701 17th Avenue South

Ben Folds Celebrates New Album With Secret Show

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Ben Folds performs at Grand Victor Sound.

Ben Folds celebrated the release of his new album today (Sept. 11) by performing a Lightning 100 secret show at his studio on Music Row, Grand Victor Sound at Historic RCA Studio A.

The project, So There, includes Folds’ critically acclaimed “Concerto For Piano and Orchestra.” It is available on New West Records.

Earlier this week, Folds also appeared on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert to perform Sly & The Family Stone’s “Everyday People” in a supergroup alongside Mavis Staples, Brittany Howard, Buddy Guy, Derek Trucks, Aloe Black and others.

Folds will be making the rounds in Nashville, where he will visit Grimey’s for an in-store performance and Q&A today. He plays Live on the Green tomorrow (Sept. 12), and has tour dates scheduled through December.

Photos from Lightning 100's Instagram.

Courtesy of Lightning 100’s Instagram.