BMI Foundation Announces Nashville Songwriting Scholarship Details

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The BMI Foundation has established a Nashville Songwriting Scholarship. It will be an annual competition open to emerging country music songwriters nationwide who will compete for a $5,000 scholarship.

BMI Foundation Board Member and Nashville music industry executive, Clay Bradley, serves as Director of the competition.

Entrants must be current students of a U.S. college or university and between the ages of 17 and 24. Entries are open to the following genres: Americana, blues, bluegrass, contemporary Christian, country, folk, and roots. All lyrics and music must be original. Online applications opened Oct. 1, 2015 and must be submitted no later than Feb. 15, 2016. For more information, visit bmifoundation.org/nashville.

The program has been generously funded by Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) in celebration of its 75th anniversary.

CMA Awards Add Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt, Blake Shelton

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Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt and Blake Shelton are the latest artists to join the performance lineup at the CMA Awards.

Aldean is nominated in the Album of the Year category for Old Boots, New Dirt, produced by Michael Knox. Bryan will compete for Entertainer of the Year (an award he claimed in 2014) and Male Vocalist of the Year.

In addition, Hunt is nominated for Best New Artist, as well as Single and Song of the Year for “Take Your Time.” Shelton is on the ballot for Male Vocalist , while “Lonely Tonight,” his collaboration with Ashley Monroe, is up for the Vocal Event trophy.

Previously announced performers include Kelsea Ballerini, Miranda Lambert, Maddie & Tae, Kacey Musgraves, Brad Paisley, and Carrie Underwood, as well as one-of-a kind collaborations from Eric Church with Hank Williams, Jr.; Thomas Rhett with Fall Out Boy; and Keith Urban with John Mellencamp.

Hosted by Paisley and Underwood, the CMA Awards will air live from Nashville on Nov. 4.

 

KP Entertainment’s Kerri Edwards Expands Staff

Pictured (L-R): Ethan Helms, Jacoby Knott, and Cait Murphy.

Pictured (L-R): Ethan Helms, Jacoby Knott, and Cait Murphy.

Kerri Edwards, President of KP Entertainment (KPE), announced a staff promotion and new hires today for her management firm that handles the careers of Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, Kelleigh Bannen, CB30, Jon Langston, and Chancie Neal.

Jacoby Knott has been promoted from Executive Assistant to Kerri Edwards to Digital Marketing Manager. Jacoby will oversee all digital responsibilities for the KPE roster, including social media, account programs and new online endeavors. The Paris, Tenn., native graduated summa cum laude from MTSU. She can be reached at [email protected]

Ethan Helms has been hired as Tour Digital Coordinator and will be responsible for capturing digital content for all the artists managed by KPE. Ethan will also be a liaison with sponsors on Bryan’s headline tours. Helms is originally from Belzoni, Miss., and graduated from Belmont University. Prior to joining KPE, Ethan was a regional radio promoter for Cold River Records. Ethan can be reached at [email protected]

Cait Murphy has been hired as the new Executive Assistant to Kerri Edwards after an internship with the management company. She is originally from Philadelphia, Pa., and graduated from Belmont University. Murphy can be reached at [email protected]

The company also operates a publishing arm of Peanut Creek Music, a joint venture with Sony/ATV, as well as a partnership with Kobalt Music Publishing representing songwriter Mike Mobley.

Additionally, KP Entertainment has partnered with Fly Hi Productions and operates the management of Luke Bryan’s “Farm Tour.”

Cracker Barrel Preps Home Collection with LBT’s Kimberly Schlapman

Kimberly Schlapman with daughter Daisy Pearl. Photo: Instagram

Kimberly Schlapman with daughter Daisy Pearl. Photo: Instagram

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store and Kimberly Schlapman, member of country group Little Big Town, have announced an upcoming collection of 50 home goods and kitchenware items ranging from $3.99 to $39.99 available exclusively at all 635 company-owned Cracker Barrel Old Country Store locations and online at crackerbarrel.com.

CrackerBarrelOhGussieAvailable starting Nov. 12, 2015, the home collection called Oh Gussie! was created and designed by Schlapman and the Cracker Barrel team. Among the items are whimsical kitchen utensils, household décor, vintage-inspired dishes, and nostalgic holiday items. Oh Gussie! will also feature a special set of pieces entitled “Paw Paw Pottery” that were inspired by the singer’s father and the pottery gifts he made for his family.

“From grandmother’s aprons to flea market finds, I have always had a great love for all things home,” Schlapman said. “Cracker Barrel and I have designed a collection of some of my favorite things, and I’m thrilled to share them with you. I hope these goodies sing to you as they do to me and that they find a special place in your home to give you that cozy, nostalgic feeling.”

“What made this partnership special from the start is Kimberly’s love of Cracker Barrel and our shared passion for bringing friends and family together for a great meal,” said Laura Daily, senior vice president of retail for Cracker Barrel. “To watch her excitement as the Oh Gussie! retail line came to life was an absolute joy for us, and we’re thrilled to share it with our guests.”

Schlapman hosts her own cooking show entitled Kimberly’s Simply Southern, which has aired on Great American Country and Cooking Channel. In April 2015, Kimberly released her first cookbook, OH GUSSIE! Cooking and Visiting in Kimberly’s Southern Kitchen (published by William Morrow Cookbooks).

Industry Ink: BMI, RIAA, Catch This Music, Tina Wright

BMI Celebrates During ‘Tennessee Whisky and Cigars’ Party

BMI’s Nashville office celebrated its partnerships with AT&T, HD Radio, Texas Roadhouse, and more via a Tennessee Whisky and Cigars party at BMI Nashville’s rooftop terrace. Drinks were provided courtesy of George Dickel Master Distillery.

The partnerships allow BMI to support songwriters and music composers with festival appearances, writing workshops, and additional events.

Additional partners aiding BMI’s mission include SunTrust, Avenue Bank, Epiphone, Diageo, City National Bank, and Beam Suntory.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mason Hunter, Diageo’s Allison Ferreira, George Dickel Master Distiller Allisa Henley and BMI’s Jody Williams.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mason Hunter, Diageo’s Allison Ferreira, George Dickel Master Distiller Allisa Henley and BMI’s Jody Williams.

 

Randy Houser Earns RIAA Gold Certification

Randy Houser‘s hit, “Like A Cowboy,” which Houser penned with Brice Long, has been certified gold by the RIAA. “Like A Cowboy” has garnered more than 500,000 sales and on-demand streaming units.

Houser is currently on Luke Bryan‘s Kick The Dust Up Tour, and Bryan surprised Houser with the news during a tour stop in Sacramento, and presented him with a gold plaque during a collaboration with Houser and fellow tourmate Dustin Lynch midway through the concert.

Pictured (L-R): Dustin Lynch, Luke Bryan, and Randy Houser.

Pictured (L-R): Dustin Lynch, Luke Bryan, and Randy Houser.

 

CTM Writer’s INK’s Chris Roberts To Release Album

Chris Roberts. Photo: Amanda Van Sandt

Chris Roberts. Photo: Amanda Van Sandt

Chris Roberts, a writer/artist with CTM Writer’s INK, will release his first solo album, The Way West, on Oct. 30 via TuneCore, iTunes, and online at catchthismusic.com. The project features 11 tracks, all co-written by Roberts. The Way West was produced by Jason Gantt, and includes collaborations with Sam Ashworth, Johnny Bulford, Chris Gelbuda, Scott Stepakoff, and more.

“I think this solo record is long overdue,” said Roberts, a founding member of the band One Flew South. “I’ve been singing and recording in groups and on demos for other people for years and just realized I don’t have an album of just me.”

Roberts has toured with artists including Zac Brown Band, Jimmy Buffett, and Dave Matthews. He spent several years on New York City’s Broadway circuit, as a cast member in The Civil War, Tommy, and Godspell.

Roberts signed to CTM Writer’s INK in 2014.

 

Former Country Music Hall of Fame Media Relations Exec To Release Debut Novel

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Tina Wright

Tina Wright, the former longtime head of media relations at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, has written her debut novel. Heaven in the Dark, a love story spanning two continents and two generations, will be released on Oct. 20.

The book will be available at iTunes, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.

 

 

Bobby Karl Works Don Henley’s Ryman Soiree

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Don Henley

BOBBY KARL WORKS THE ROOM

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We’ll throw a party for just about anything here in the Nashville music biz, so how about one for the Album of the Year?

Don Henley was in town to play the Ryman on Sunday (Oct. 18), so CAA opened its doors for a pre-concert soiree.

Henley’s just-released Cass County CD is a masterpiece. Mostly recorded in Music City, it features a cast that includes singers Martina McBride, Merle Haggard, Trisha Yearwood, Dolly Parton, Miranda Lambert, Alison Krauss, Jamey Johnson, Vince Gill, Ashley Monroe, Lee Ann Womack, Lucinda Williams, Molly Felder, Martie Maguire and Emily Robison.

Playing on this extraordinary collection are such familiar Music City names as Steuart Smith, Jim Hoke, Greg Morrow, Jerry Douglas, Glenn Worf, Bryan Sutton, Stuart Duncan, Pat Buchanan, Rob Ickes, Mike Rojas, J.T. Corenflos, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Shannon Forrest, Gordon Kennedy, John Deaderick and Jerry McPherson. In other words, cooking with the same ingredients that every Nashville producer and act has access to, Henley has eaten everyone else’s lunch.

“I’ve got a new album out there,” said Henley. “Made most of that album here in Nashville. And darned if it didn’t come on the charts at No. 1. Miracles still happen.”

Overlooking the Ryman and Lower Broadway from the 11th floor of the SunTrust building, the CAA office was a glamorous spot to celebrate from. After collecting our adult beverages in the office reception area, we went into the spacious boardroom for snacks and chats.

Cornbread salad, jalapena poppers, mac & cheese bites, barbecue sliders and rocky-road brownies were served. All of our favorites were there schmoozing – R.J. Curtis, Pete Fisher, Regina Stuve, George Flanigan, Beverly Keel, Troy Tomlinson, Fletcher Foster, Laura Crawford, Hunter Davis, Hunter Kelly (celebrating a new job), Brian Mansfield (also celebrating a new job), Phyllis Stark, Ken Tucker, Chandra LaPlume, Steve Betts, Dan Hill, John Grady, Jerry Duncan, Leslie Fram, Deborah Evans Price, Sarah Trahern, Susan Stewart, Bri Stewart and hosts-with-the-mosts John Huie and Rod Essig.

Jeff Balding talked about engineering Henley’s album over its gestation period of more than four years. The superstar began working on this collection 10 years ago, I am told. It is his first solo album in 15 years.

The pre-show party people were joined in the Ryman throng by Chuck Dauphin, Lisa Harless, Leslie Roberts, Ken Levitan, Whitney Daane, Katharine Richardson, Nathan Pyle, SunTrust’s Rob McNeilly, the Nashville Public Library’s Kent Oliver and 3,000 other music lovers.

“It’s good to be here on this historic stage,” said Henley. “It’s Sunday night – we ought to be in church,” or at least a former gospel tabernacle.

Don Henley

Don Henley

His dramatic opening song featured him standing shoulder-to-shoulder with his 10 band members. They sang a richly harmonized arrangement of Steve Young’s “Seven Bridges Road” with just percussion and guitar accompaniment.

Henley mixed selections from Cass County with such awesome past hits as “The Heart of the Matter,” “The End of the Innocence,” “New York Minute,” “Dirty Laundry” and “The Last Worthless Evening.”

He apologized for being hoarse, but needn’t have. As the evening progressed, his always-distinctive voice became stronger and stronger. Particularly impressive were the new album’s “That Old Flame,” “Take a Picture of This,” “Words Can Break Your Heart” and “When I Stop Dreaming.” “No Thank You” and “The Cost of Living” were also standouts.

When the concert song he performed was one of the CD’s celebrity duets, assorted band members ably substituted for the absent country star.

Shawn Colvin opened. Her latest CD is a collection of cover tunes, titled Uncovered. So her set included tunes by Graham Nash, Tom Waits and the late Red Lane (the Tammy Wynette classic “Til I Get It Right”), as well as her own songs (“Sunny Came Home,” etc.).

Extra security guards were posted to rigidly enforce Henley’s no-cell-phones ban during the concert. The star said he wanted us to be, “in the moment” with him. You could tell that several of the more smart-phone addicted were going through withdrawal.

Weekly Register: Toby Keith, Jana Kramer Enter Country Albums Chart

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Toby Keith

Toby Keith and Jana Kramer are back-to-back on this week’s album charts, and because of streaming figures, they’re pretty much neck-and-neck when it comes to bragging rights for having the week’s highest debut. Keith’s 35 mph Town enters the country album chart at No. 2 with nearly 19K sold, while Kramer’s Thirty-One lands at No. 3 with nearly 18K sold.

However, on the overall chart, which factors in streaming and song downloads, Kramer’s set parks at No. 10 with nearly 22K units, outpacing Keith’s No. 14 position with just under 20K units.

Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Music Nashville

Jana Kramer: Courtesy Warner Music Nashville

Other debuts on the country album chart are Jason Boland and the StragglersSquelch, (No. 11, 4K), Josh Thompson’s Change: The Lost Record, Vol. 1 (No. 20, 2K) and Canadian country singer Corb Lund’s Things That Can’t Be Undone (No. 37, 1K).

Meanwhile, Luke Bryan returns to the top spot on the country album chart with Kill the Lights, selling 23K (648K to date). Don Henley’s Cass County (17K) and George Strait’s Cold Beer Conversation (16K) round out the Top 5.

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The top country tracks this week are Thomas Rhett’s “Die a Happy Man” (49K), Bryan’s “Strip It Down” (38.5K), Cam’s “Burning House” (33K), and Sam Hunt’s “Break Up in a Small Town” (26K). Carrie Underwood’s brand new single, “Heartbeat,” debuts at No. 5 (23K).

On the overall chart, Selena Gomez debuts at No. 1 with Revival, moving 117K units (85K album only), just ahead of Game’s Documentary 2, with 95.5K units (83K album only). Country albums in the overall Top 10 are Bryan’s Kill the Lights (No. 6), Rhett’s Tangled Up (No. 7) and Kramer’s Thirty-One (No. 10)

Info according to Nielsen Soundscan

Round Hill Music, Big Yellow Dog Music Enter Deal For Josh Kear Back Catalog

Pictured (L-R, Front Row): Josh Gruss - RHM CEO, Josh Kear, Carla Wallace - Co-owner, Big Yellow Dog. Pictured (L-R, Back Row): Neil Gillis - RHM President, Kerry O’Neil - Co-owner, Big Yellow Dog, Mark Brown - RHM VP/ GM Nashville, Josh Saxe - RHM Associate Director, Creative.

Pictured (L-R, Front Row): Josh Gruss – RHM CEO; Josh Kear; Carla Wallace – Co-owner, Big Yellow Dog. Pictured (L-R, Back Row): Neil Gillis – RHM President; Kerry O’Neil – Co-owner, Big Yellow Dog; Mark Brown – RHM VP/ GM Nashville; Josh Saxe – RHM Associate Director, Creative.

Round Hill Music has inked a deal covering Josh Kear and Big Yellow Dog Music’s interests in all Kear-penned songs through 2014, including the hits “Need You Now,” “Before He Cheats,” “Highway Don’t Care,” and “Drunk On A Plane.”

Big Yellow Dog and Round Hill Music will jointly exploit Kear’s catalog. Kear is signed to Big Yellow Dog Music for future writing services.

​”It is a rare opportunity to acquire such a high quality body of work as the Josh Kear catalog,” says Mark Brown, VP and GM of Round Hill Music, Nashville. “There are so many huge hits and many other great songs waiting to be exploited. We are extremely excited to have this catalog under our Round Hill umbrella.”

“We have known the Nashville and New York executives of RH for a very long time. They exemplify quality and professionalism. We are pleased to be able to work with them on this wonderful catalog of songs that they are now the passionate stewards of,” Big Yellow Dog Music co-owners Carla Wallace and Kerry O’Neil said.

Kear has been with independent publisher Big Yellow Dog Music for nearly 13 years. Other hit songs Kear has co-written include “Neon Light” (Blake Shelton), “Blown Away” and “Two Black Cadillacs” (Carrie Underwood), “Helluva Life,” (Frankie Ballard), and “Drunk On You” (Luke Bryan). “Need You Now” earned Grammy honors for both Country Song of the Year and the overall Song of the Year in 2011. “Before He Cheats” and “Blown Away” each earned Grammy Awards for Country Song of the Year.

Since 2007 Kear has received 13 ASCAP country airplay awards, two ASCAP pop airplay awards, and three ASCAP Country Song of the Year awards for “Before He Cheats,” “Need You Now” and “Drunk On You.” In 2013 he also took home the coveted award for Country Songwriter of the Year.

Blake Shelton Adds Second Nashville Stop To 2016 Tour

Blake Shelton brought music back to the Row for the final installment of Warner Music Nashville’s Pickin’ on the Patio 2015. Thousands of people filled the streets to celebrate with the reigning five-time CMA Vocalist of the Year. Shelton performed an hour long set that included many of his 20 No. 1 singles, all featured on his forthcoming album Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits due October 23. Photo: Alan Poizner

Blake Shelton brought music back to the Row for the final installment of Warner Music Nashville’s Pickin’ on the Patio 2015. Photo: Alan Poizner

Blake Shelton‘s upcoming show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, slated for Friday, March 4, 2016, sold out this morning mere minutes after tickets went on sale. In response to the Music City love, Shelton has added a second Nashville show on Saturday, March 5 to his 2016 tour, presented by Gildan.

“Nashville is my second home and this is a hell of a homecoming,” said Shelton, who just last month shut down Music Row when more than 10,000 fans jammed the streets to join Shelton in concert in front of the Warner Music Nashville label office on 16th Avenue, for WMN’s Pickin’ On The Patio music series.

Tickets for his March 5, 2016 show date will go on sale at Ticketmaster on Friday, Oct. 23. Ticket prices for the tour range from $29.75 to $69.75.

Labelmate Chris Janson will be joining Shelton for the majority of the shows on his 2016 tour.

For additional Blake Shelton 2016 tour dates, visit blakeshelton.com.

In Pictures: Eric Church, Kenny Rogers, Rare Country Launch

Eric Church Crashes Own Induction Ceremony

Eric Church broke into his own induction ceremony into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame last night (Oct. 15), held at the Gem Theater in Kannapolis. After wrapping up earlier at a private event in his home state, Church was only an hour and a half from the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame ceremony, where his mother, Rita Church, and his sister, Kendra, were accepting on his behalf. Church, along with his wife Katherine and assistant Marshall Alexander, rushed to make it to the ceremony.

After attempting to find a back door entrance to the Gem Theater, Alexander scaled the wall to a second-level balcony entrance and grabbed a nearby ladder. He threw it over the edge of the balcony for Eric and Katherine to climb in order to make it to the stage for the ceremony on time. Church walked onstage just as his mother was thanking the fans. Eric also thanked fans before borrowing a guitar to perform an acoustic rendition of “Carolina.”

Eric and his mother Rita Church on stage at the North Carolina Hall of Fame ceremony on Oct. 15, 2015 at Gem Theater. Photo: Daniel Coston

Eric and his mother Rita Church on stage at the North Carolina Hall of Fame ceremony on Oct. 15, 2015 at Gem Theater. Photo: Daniel Coston

 

Colt Ford and Kenny Rogers at GAC Taping

Colt Ford ran into Kenny Rogers last week while taping GACtv’s Playlist. During Ford’s golf pro days, he gave Kenny’s son, Christopher, golf lessons.

Pictured (L-R): Kenny Rogers, Colt Ford

Pictured (L-R): Kenny Rogers, Colt Ford

 

Rare Country Celebrates Launch

Rare Country’s Chief Creative Officer and General Manager Laurissa Phillips and Senior Correspondent Hunter Kelly celebrated the Nashville launch of Rare Country with the industry’s brightest at its kickoff party Wednesday night (Oct. 14) at White Ave Studios in Nashville.

Pictured (L-R): Laurissa Phillips (Chief Creative Officer and General Manager) and Hunter Kelly (Senior Correspondent)

Pictured (L-R): Laurissa Phillips (Chief Creative Officer and General Manager) and Hunter Kelly (Senior Correspondent)