LifeNotes: Singer-songwriter Owens “Boomer” Castleman Dies

Owens "Boomer" Castleman. Photo: Family of Owens "Boomer" Castleman

Owens “Boomer” Castleman. Photo: Family of Owens “Boomer” Castleman

Singer-songwriter Boomer Castleman died of cancer on Tuesday, Sept. 1, at age 70.

Best known as the co-writer of several songs with Michael Martin Murphey, Castleman also made his mark as a producer, guitar innovator and record-label entrepreneur.

He was born Owens Boomer Castleman in Los Angeles in 1945, but was raised in Texas. His musical career began in high school. His first collaborator was the then-unknown John Denver, with whom he toured on the folk circuit. In Los Angeles, he formed a band called The Survivors with future Monkees star Michael Nesmith.

After The Monkees became a sensation in 1966, Castleman teamed up with Murphey as the folk-pop duo The Lewis & Clarke Expedition and signed with The Monkees’ label, Colgems Records. The Lewis & Clarke Expedition charted briefly with their co-written “I Feel Good (I Feel Bad)” in 1967.

The Monkees recorded the duo’s “(What Am I Doin’) Hangin’ Round” and featured it on three of their TV show’s episodes in 1967-68. Castleman and Murphey co-starred in their own TV pilot titled The Kowboys in 1969, but a series was not put into production.

Castleman became widely known in instrumental circles for inventing the Palm Pedal in 1968. This device allows guitar players to emulate steel-guitar sounds. It is now marketed as the Bigsby Palm Pedal.

After their breakup as a singing duo, Boomer Castleman and Michael Martin Murphey continued to collaborate as writers. They co-wrote several of the songs on Murphey’s 1972 LP Geronimo’s Cadillac, including “Boy From the Country,” “You Can Only Say So Much” and “Blood Brothers.”

Their “Ft. Worth, I Love You” became a regional hit in its namesake city and inspired t-shirts, hats and coffee mugs bearing its title. “Texas Morning” and “West Texas Highway” both also became favorites in the Lone Star State. Their songs have been recorded by such Texas artists as Lyle Lovett, B.W. Stevenson, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Rusty Weir.

$(KGrHqF,!ocE9eGelY)JBPYzj5LzhQ--60_35In 1975, Boomer Castleman scored a mid-sized pop hit with his self-composed “Judy Mae.” Two years later, he co-produced the Meri Wilson novelty hit “Telephone Man,” and cowrote most of the songs on her subsequent album.

He relocated to Nashville in the 1970s. As a guitarist, he has backed Tammy Wynette, David Alan Coe, Linda Ronstadt, Kenny Rogers, George Jones, Johnny Paycheck, George Hamilton IV, Roy Clark, Mel Tillis, Dave Dudley, Big Al Downing, Johnny Rodriguez and Tom Jones, either on stage or in recording sessions. He also recorded as a studio backup vocalist.

As a record producer, Boomer Castleman worked with Ronnie Prophet, Mike Alan Ward, Bobby David, Kim Morrison, Rodney Lay and others. Also in Music City, he formed BNA Records and recorded a 1981 revival of Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues” for the imprint in 1981. Alan Jackson topped the charts with the song in 1994. Castleman sold BNA to BMG/RCA in 1993.

Other labels he headed included Legend, DeltaDisc and Amria. His other Nashville solo singles included “Holes in His Hands” and ”Personal Notes.” Personable and outgoing, he continued to perform and tour as an artist even after his cancer diagnosis. He was particularly popular as an entertainer in Texas.

Boomer Castleman is survived by daughters Anne Marie Castleman Middleton and Breck Castleman, by two granddaughters, four sisters and brother and his loyal friend Lois Hess.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, Sept. 4 at 5 p.m. at the Grand Ole RV Resort, 708 N. Main St., Goodlettsville, Tenn. Memorial donations can be made to: Gift Processing Vanderbilt University, PMB 407727, Nashville, TN 37240-7727 or to the charity of your choice in the name of Owens Boomer Castleman.

In Pictures: CAM, MOONSHINE, Kix Brooks, Jason Aldean, Dustin Lynch

Kendra Scott Donates To Lifting Lives

Designer, CEO and philanthropist Kendra Scott made a $10,000 donation to ACM® Lifting Lives® on the ACM Honors™ red carpet in Nashville, TN, presenting the check with country artist CAM to Lori Badgett, President of ACM Lifting Lives.

“I’m excited to partner with a young, fresh and talented artist like Cam who shares the Kendra Scott values of family, fashion, and philanthropy.” said Scott.

Pictured (L-R): Cam; Kendra Scott, Founder of Kendra Scott; Lori Badgett, ACM Lifting Lives President

Pictured (L-R): Cam; Kendra Scott, Founder of Kendra Scott; Lori Badgett, ACM Lifting Lives President

 

MOONSHINE: That Hee Haw Musical

MOONSHINE: That Hee Haw Musical, a new musical comedy with music and lyrics by award-winning songwriters Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, and a book by Robert Horn, began previews last night (Sept. 2) at the Dallas Theater Center. Opening night is set for Sept. 18. The show runs through Oct. 11.

Pictured (from top left): Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark, Gary Griffin, Robert Horn. Photo: Sergio Garcia.

Pictured (from top left): Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark, Gary Griffin, Robert Horn. Photo: Sergio Garcia.

 

Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital Celebrates Construction Kickoff

The Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt held a celebration recently to mark the launch for construction of the hospital’s latest expansion, which will add four floors of new space atop the hospital’s existing structure.

Entertainer Kix Brooks, who is also a member of the Children’s Hospital Board, served as master of ceremonies for the construction kickoff festivities, which focused on “building stories of hope and healing.”

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Pictured (L-R): Kathryn Carell Brown, Bobby Rolfe, Steve Hostetter, Kix Brooks, Clarence Spalding.

 

Jason Aldean Honors Alabama

Three-time and reigning ACM “Male Vocalist of the Year” Jason Aldean was on hand to honor Career Achievement Award recipients Alabama with a medley of “Love in the First Degree,” “Tennessee River” and “The Closer You Get” at the 9th Annual ACM Honors.

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Pictured (L-R): RAC Clark and Jason Aldean

 

Dustin Lynch On The TODAY Show

Broken Bow Records’ Dustin Lynch made his debut on NBC’s TODAY show yesterday (Sept/ 2), performing his hit single “Hell Of A Night.” Lynch also joined hosts Al Roker, Natalie Morales, Tamron Hall and Willie Geist to show them how to rock his trademark cowboy hat and talk about his first-ever headlining Hell Of A Night Tour, which kicks off this fall.

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Pictured (L to R): TODAY’s hosts Tamron Hall, Willie Geist, Natalie Morales, Al Roker and Dustin Lynch. Photo: Sweet Talk Publicity

UMG Mid-Year Figures Reveal Streams Finally Offset Sales Declines

umgYesterday (Sept. 2), Universal Music Group‘s (UMG) parent company, France-based Vivendi, reported increased financials for the music division’s first half of 2015.

Highlights include UMG revenue up 3.4 percent (accounting for exchange rates and internal restatements, +15.4 percent on an actual basis), compared to the first half of 2014. Recorded music revenues reportedly grew by 3.6 percent. Growth in subscription and streaming revenues (+34 percent) have finally offset the decline in both digital download (-5 percent) and physical sales. Apple Music numbers were not reflected.

Music publishing revenues grew 2.7 percent (accounting for exchange rates and internal restatements), also driven by increasing subscription and streaming revenues.

Just for its second quarter, UMG had $1.35 billion in revenue and $139 million in earnings. For its six month mark, UMG totaled $2.57 billion in revenue, $255 million in earnings.

Artists cited to fuel the recorded music boon were Taylor Swift (for whom UMG distributes BMLG), Sam Smith, the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack and new releases from Drake, Maroon 5 and Mumford & Sons. Merchandising and other revenues were up 3.2 percent (accounting for exchange rates) due to to greater touring activity.

This news comes after beginning the 2015 calendar with a restructuring that also now finds Chairman/CEO Lucian Grainge leading the music division through at least 2020, in addition to Nashville-based Jay Frank leading global streaming for the company.

Streamsound Records’ Karen Tallier Vying For “Queen of the Vines” Title

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Streamsound Records’ Karen Tallier has “thrown her tiara in the ring” to raise money to earn her title as “Queen of the Vines” for this year’s Franklin Wine Festival held Oct. 16 at The Factory in Franklin, Tenn., in support of the children of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee.

Members of the 2015 Royal Court conduct personal fundraising campaigns on behalf of the children’s charity. All donations are tallied on site at the final event on Oct. 16. The man with the highest fundraising total is crowned King, and the woman bringing in the most donations is proclaimed Queen.  The money raised allows Big Brothers Big Sisters to start something positive in the lives of children by recruiting and training volunteers who want to mentor kids.

To support Tallier on her fundraising quest, you can back her by participating in events, or by donating to her fundraising page by visiting www.tinyurl.com/KarenforQueen

Join the Royal Court hopefuls and other supporters at the Royal Court Announcement Party on Thursday, Sept. 3 at Up, a Rooftop Lounge (in the Gulch at 901 Division Street). When you purchase your tickets online or at the door, be sure to enter Karen Tallier’s name as the candidate you are supporting.

Pick up tickets to The Dillard’s in Cool Springs Galleria’s Back to School fashion show and private sale — another Franklin Wine Festival “King & Queen” fundraising effort — on Sunday, Sept. 20. (And pick Tallier as the royal court member you are supporting.) http://tinyurl.com/oop7hhv  Or go to the Franklin Wine Festival on Friday, Oct. 16 and again, chose Tallier as your candidate to back. Visit here: www.FranklinWineFestival.com

Karen Tallier

Karen Tallier

MusicRowPics: The Band Perry Talks Their Brand of Modern Country

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The Band Perry with MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson.

Members of The Band Perry say they have learned to “work smarter, not necessarily harder” during the making of their upcoming album. “This third album is the only time we’ve taken time off the road to actually be in the studio,” Kimberly Perry told MusicRow on Tuesday (Sept. 1) during a visit to the publication’s offices.

The sibling trio has been performing together for more than 16 years and has barely slowed down since the release of their debut album five years ago.

Elaborating on the upcoming project, Reid Perry said, “Recording this third album we weren’t really thinking about genres as much as honesty, and being true to who The Band Perry is, and being excellent at whatever we produced. We weren’t necessarily chasing a particular sound, other than what The Band Perry normally does, which is three-part harmony, a narrative in a song, Neil’s mandolin, and acoustic guitar. But we did incorporate a lot of modern sounds as well, like bigger drum beats.”

“Country music is very interesting and has changed a lot in the past five years,” said Kimberly. “Our genre is steeped in tradition. You’ve got everything from the tradition of the Opry, to the tradition that it is a narrative genre. Sometimes it’s about mandolin and banjo, sometimes it’s about family three-part harmony. So for us, that’s our brand of modern country.

“This umbrella of country seems to be more widespread than ever before. I think it’s a really cool day when there’s not a creative glass ceiling for country artists, because I don’t like the idea of having to shed your country skin just to be able explore something else creatively. I love to be able to be a country artist but still grow. Songs and creativity are organisms and they’re ever growing and ever changing. That’s why we went back to home plate to put out ‘Gentle On My Mind’ to radio and honor the tradition, but then we put out [new single] ‘Live Forever’ after that, with more of a modern spin.”

Reid agreed, “With The Band Perry, people expect us to do the unexpected.”

MusicRow staff with The Band Perry pictured (L-R): Kelsey Grady, Eric Parker, Neil Perry, Sarah Skates, Sherod Robertson, Kimberly Perry,

MusicRow staff with The Band Perry pictured (L-R): Kelsey Grady, Eric Parker, Neil Perry, Sarah Skates, Sherod Robertson, Kimberly Perry, Jessica Nicholson, Reid Perry, Robert Oermann, Troy Stephenson

DISClaimer: Labor Day Weekend Calls For Bonfires and a “Smoke Break”

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As we head into Labor Day Weekend, the big country stars have our holiday soundtrack all planned.

Rascal Flatts, Luke Bryan, Alabama and Carrie Underwood all have new singles readymade for airplay. One of them is, appropriately, about working people. That would be Carrie Underwood’s Disc of the Day, “Smoke Break.”

The DisCovery Award goes to a Knoxville native who has the ears for a great song. Scott Stevens and “Around a Bonfire” have holiday spirit and a sensational new sound.

DARWIN MACON/Getting Over You
Writers: Darwin Macon; Producer: none listed; Publisher: Tunecore Digital, BMI, DM
-In this dandy hillbilly rocker, a honky-tonk baritone boozes away her memory, but winds up with a monster hangover. This kicks butt. If you’re looking for tempo, look no further.

RASCAL FLATTS/I Like The Sound of That
Writers: Meghan Trainor/Jesse Frasure/Shay Mooney; Producers: Jay DeMarcus/Rascal Flatts; Publishers: Year of the Dog/Rio Bravo/Warner-Tamerlane/Shay Mooney, ASCAP/BMI; Big Machine (track)
-Upbeat romance, complete with sunny vocal harmonies, rhythmic propulsion and plenty of melody. Joyous.

Scott Stevens

Scott Stevens

SCOTT STEVENS/Around a Bonfire
Writers: Erin Enderlin/Ryan Beaver; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; Cotton Gin
-He has a relaxed, conversational, effortlessly soulful delivery that draws you into this lovely, tuneful story of young people being young. The hooky chorus is irresistible. If he doesn’t have a hit with this, somebody sure should.

MICHAEL RAY/Real Men Love Jesus
Writers: Brad Warren/Brett Warren/Lance Miller/Adam Sanders; Producer: Scott Hendricks; Publishers: EMI Blackwood/Sagequinnjude/Famlove, BMI; Atlantic
-The swirling, catchy melody and the memorable, well constructed lyric are both first rate. Very, very listenable.

ELAINA KAY/Masquerade
Writers: none listed; Producer: Jude Dyllan; Publishers: none listed; EK
-She’s trying too hard, and the incomprehensible song isn’t worth the effort.

ALABAMA/Wasn’t Through Lovin’ You Yet
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; BMG (track)
-Randy is singing in an attractive lower register. The production has modern, echoey mix with a stirring bottomless rhythm. The moody song is quite “different” for this veteran band. A welcome reinvention.

MACY MARTIN/Baby What Ya Doing
Writers: Macy Martin/Kent Wells; Producer: Kent Wells; Publishers: none listed; MMM (track)
-Bright and bopping, but little more. It seems to have a two-note range.

SCOTTY McCREERY/Southern Belle
Writers: Jason Saenz/Sean McConnell; Producer: Frank Rogers: Publishers: BMG Platinum/Gravity Gone/Warner-Tamerlane/Little Beluga, BMI; Mercury/19 (CDX)
-Oh goody. Another tuneless rocking song about a down-home country girl in blue jeans. In other words, a yawn.

LUKE BRYAN/Strip It Down
Writers: Luke Bryan/Jon Nite/Ross Copperman; Producers: Jeff Stevens/Jody Stevens; Publishers: Sony-ATV Tree/Peanut Mill/EMI April/Jon Mark Nite/EMI Blackwood/Songs By Red Room, BMI/ASCAP; Capitol (track)
-A nice change of pace. Bryan tries out a softer crooning style for this seductive romance ballad. The sultry, atmospheric arrangement and production are just dreamy. Swoon worthy.

CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Smoke Break
Writers: Carrie Underwood/Chris DeStefano/Hillary Lindsey; Producer: Jay Joyce; Publishers: Carrie-Okie/EMI April/HillarodyRathbone/BMG Rights Management, BMI/ASCAP; 19/Arista
-Lotsa stomp, power and energy in this celebratory belter about hard-working folks who are just looking for a little respite. As usual, she sings her face off, especially during the wailing, rocking faded finale.

Industry Ink: Webster PR, Deborah Evans Price, CMT Instant Jam

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Exile

Exile Joins Webster Public Relations

Exile has joined the roster of publicity firm Webster Public Relations.

“How many bands with the original members have been around as long as Exile has? Not many,” says Webster Public Relations president Kirt Webster. “Getting the opportunity to represent and work with this group of guys is exciting. Their music is timeless, their attitude towards the business is still full of excitement, and they still sound amazing.”

Founded in Richmond, Ky., in 1963, Exile, recently celebrated 50 years in the music industry. The band found success in 1978 with the hit “Kiss You All Over,” which sold in excess of five-million singles, and haven’t slowed down since. Exile’s achievements include nine consecutive No. 1 singles with tunes such as “I Don’t Want To Be A Memory,” and “Give Me One More Chance.” Exile has sold over 11 million albums and accumulated 13 award nominations from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association.

 

Deborah Evans Price To Release ‘Country Faith Christmas’

unnamed-1Journalist and author Deborah Evans Price has compiled heart-warming Christmas stories from 37 of country music’s most well-known artists for Country Faith Christmas, the followup to 2013’s Country Faith.

Country Faith Christmas releases Oct. 19 via Regnery Publishing. The book includes stories and holiday recipes from Florida Georgia Line, Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Darius Rucker, and Brenda Lee as well as a foreword written by Kimberly Schlapman (Little Big Town) and four Advent meditations from Charlie Daniels.

“It’s been a pleasure and privilege to put together Country Faith Christmas,” says Price. “This book contains so many wonderful stories that fans will enjoy, and I’m especially excited for people to see the amazing photos the artists have shared. Some of the photos include Alan Jackson sitting on Santa’s lap, a pint-sized Vince Gill clutching a football, Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard gathered around the Christmas tree with his family, Phil Vassar with a set of drums he received as a child, Reba with a special gift from her sister Susie, along with many other special moments.”

 

Darius Rucker Surprises South Carolina Fans With CMT Instant Jam Concert

Darius Rucker surprised his hometown of Charleston, S.C., last week with a pop-up concert for CMT. “CMT Instant Jam: Darius Rucker” premieres Saturday, September 5 at 10 p.m., ET/PT. With the Atlantic Ocean serving as the backdrop, the one-hour show features Rucker jamming on the beach at local hotspot The Windjammer to hits including “Homegrown Honey,” “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It,” “Alright,” Hootie and the Blowfish favorite “Only Wanna Be With You,” and more.

 Photo attached: Jayson Dinsmore, EVP, Development, CMT; John Hamlin, Executive Producer, Switched On Entertainment; Darius Rucker; Margaret Comeaux, VP, Music & Event Production, CMT; Leslie Fram, SVP Music & Talent, CMT   Photo credit: Getty/Rick Diamond  

Pictured (L-R): Jayson Dinsmore, EVP, Development, CMT; John Hamlin, Executive Producer, Switched On Entertainment; Darius Rucker; Margaret Comeaux, VP, Music & Event Production, CMT; Leslie Fram, SVP Music & Talent, CMT. Photo credit: Getty/Rick Diamond

Alabama Finalizes September Radio Release

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Radio listeners have less than two weeks to hear the first of new music from legendary country band Alabama. The first radio single from the trio’s full-length album, Southern Drawl, titled “Wasn’t Through Lovin’ You Yet” was written by Tony Lane and David Lee. It will impact radio on Monday, Sept. 21.

As previously reported, the new 13-track album will mark the end of a 14-year album hiatus for members Jeff Cook, Randy Owen, and Teddy Gentry. The three co-produced the forthcoming project, which is set for release on BMG in association with Skip Bishop‘s Studio1Bee Entertainment on Sept. 18.

Last night (Sept. 1) the group was honored with the ACM’s Career Achievement Award at the Ryman Auditorium.

Additionally, Alabama will be playing with the Nashville Symphony as part of the FirstBank Pop Series from May 12-14, 2016.

Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

Alabama receives ACM’s Career Achievement Award at the Ryman Auditorium, September 1, 2015 .Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

In Pictures: Maddie & Tae, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Denny Strickland, Shanna Henderson, Lady A

Maddie & Tae Give Fans A Sweet Treat

Last night (Sept. 1), after a day full of press including two performances on the TODAY show, Maddie & Tae entertained fans at the flagship Dylan’s Candy Bar on the Upper East Side in Manhattan. Dylan’s Candy Bar is owned by Ralph Lauren’s daughter Dylan.

Maddie & Tae welcome guests to a private performance at Dylan’s Candy Bar in New York City – the famed candy shop owned by Ralph Lauren’s daughter, Dylan. Photo: Getty Images for Dot Records

Maddie & Tae welcome guests to a private performance at Dylan’s Candy Bar in New York City – the famed candy shop owned by Ralph Lauren’s daughter, Dylan. Photo: Getty Images for Dot Records

 

Kenny Chesney Performs With Matthew Ramsey and Brad Tursi

As Kenny Chesney’s The Big Revival Tour played Gillette Stadium this past weekend, Old Dominion’s Matthew Ramsey and Brad Tursi joined Kenny on stage for a performance of his current single, “Save it for a Rainy Day,” co-written by Brad, Matthew and Andrew Dorff.

Pictured (l-r):  Chesney, Ramsey, Tursi. Photo: Kyle Beerman

Pictured (L-R): Chesney, Ramsey, Tursi. Photo: Kyle Beerman

 

Carrie Underwood Meets KMNB’s Kenny Jay And Son

Before her sold-out show at the Minnesota State Fair this past weekend, 19 Recordings/Arista Nashville’s Carrie Underwood caught up with KMNB PD Kenny Jay and his son, Brooks, who marched boldly up to Carrie and exclaimed, “You are Beautiful!”

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Brooks, Kenny Jay, Carrie Underwood

 

Denny Strickland Opens For Kentucky Headhunters

Red Star Productions artist Denny Strickland is celebrating his hot new single, “How Far You Wanna Go” and his recent show hosted by WKSR Radio in Pulaski, Tenn., opening for the Kentucky Headhunters.

Pictured (L-R): Richard Young, Greg Martin, Denny Strickland, Doug Phelps and Fred Young. Photo: Red Star Productions

Pictured (L-R): Richard Young, Greg Martin, Denny Strickland, Doug Phelps and Fred Young.
Photo: Red Star Productions

 

Lady A Continues Sold Out Tour

This weekend, Lady Antebellum’s Wheels Up 2015 Tour touched down for more capacity crowds. Stopping for the PGA Dick’s Sporting Goods Open in Endicott, N.Y. (Aug. 28) and the Allen County Fair in Lima, Ohio (Aug. 29), the trio rocked the “largest concert crowd in Allen County Fair history” (The Lima News) hosting a total of over 45,000 fans across the course of the weekend.
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Shanna Henderson Visits WSM

Oliver Ann Music’s Shanna Henderson stopped by the WSM Studios recently to visit with Charlie Mattos, co-host and producer of Coffee, Country and Cody. The star of the hit show Glee Project 2 debuted her new single “Hell or Highwater,” and chatted about the song’s music video, which you can click here to watch.

Pictured (L-R):  WSM's Mattos, Henderson and guitar player Cam Passara.

Pictured (L-R): WSM’s Mattos, Henderson and guitar player Cam Passara.

Celebration of Life Event To Be Held In Memory of Jeff Walker

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Jeff Walker

A celebration of the extraordinary life of music industry veteran Jeff Walker will take place on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, from 5:00-7:30 pm at City Winery (609 Lafayette St., Nashville, Tenn.). Walker’s many friends and colleagues are invited to gather for music and laughter, and to share stories and memories. Valet parking is available at the venue.

Walker, CEO/President of The AristoMedia Group/Marco Music Group, died Monday night, Aug. 24, 2015. He was 65.

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