BMI Re-Elects Six Members to Board of Directors

BMI logoBMI re-elected six members of its Board of Directors during the Company’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders held today (Oct. 6) at BMI’s office in Nashville.

The following Board members have been re-elected to new four-year terms:

Paul Karpowicz, current Chairman, BMI Board of Directors and President, Meredith Local Media Group;
Susan Davenport Austin, Presiding Director, BMI Board of Directors, Vice Chairman, Sheriden Broadcasting Corporation, and Senior Managing Director, Brock Capital Group LLC;
Craig Dubow, retired Chairman, President and CEO, Gannett Co., Inc.;
Philip Jones, former Chairman, BMI Board of Directors and past President, Meredith Corporation Broadcast Group;
Virginia Hubbard Morris, Chairman & CEO, Hubbard Radio, LLC and Vice President, Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc.;
Neil Smith, President, GNS Media, LLC

Continuing in their terms on the Board of Directors are: Michael O’Neill, President and CEO, BMI; Caroline Beasley, EVP and CFO, Beasley Media Group, Inc.; Amador Bustos, President and CEO, Bustos Media Holdings, LLC; Michael Fiorile, Vice Chairman and CEO, Dispatch Broadcast Group; Bill Hoffman, President, Cox Media Group; Catherine Hughes, Founder and Chairperson, Radio One, Inc.; Jerome Kersting, former President, Tribune Broadcasting and past EVP/CFO, Clear Channel Radio; Dave Lougee, President, TEGNA Media; Steven Newberry, President and CEO, Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation; Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW Network; and Jack Sander, former Chairman, BMI Board of Directors and retired Vice Chairman, Belo Corporation.

CMHoF To Honor Garth Fundis on Saturday

Garth Fundis

Garth Fundis

Garth Fundis will be honored in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Music Masters series on Saturday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 p.m. in conjunction with the ongoing exhibition Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When.

Long-time Yearwood producer Fundis will share insights into his long career working with Yearwood, as well as additional artists including Don Williams, Keith Whitley, and Sugarland.

Following the program in the museum’s Ford Theater, Fundis will sign copies of a Hatch Show Print poster commemorating the day.

In the mid-1990s, Fundis presided over the Nashville division of the record label Almo Sounds. He also owned Sound Emporium Recording Studios and served as A&R at RCA. He has been President/Creative Director at Slate Creek Records.

Attendees must have a program pass to guarantee admission to this event. Program passes are free with Museum admission or membership and distributed two hours prior to the event at the Museum’s box office on a first-come, first-served basis. Seating is general admission and limited.

Museum members only may also reserve their program passes in advance by phone (615-416-2050) or via [email protected]. Reservations are accepted until 48 hours before the program, or until the program is at capacity. The program will also be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org/streaming.

Jason Aldean Tour Semi Crashes in Canada

Jason Aldean. Photo: CMA

Jason Aldean. Photo: CMA

A semi truck carrying tour equipment for Jason Aldean flipped on the Trans Canada highway early this morning (Oct. 6), following his performance in Kamloops, a city in British Columbia. Because the semi was hauling musical equipment, the crash forced Aldean to postpone his Burn It Down concert stop in Prince George. Originally scheduled for tonight, it will now take place on Wednesday, Oct. 7.

“The driver suffered minor injuries when the truck went off the right-hand side of the road, striking a rock, causing the truck to flip,” said Kamloops RCMP Cpl. Cheryl Bush. “The truck contained music equipment belonging to Jason Aldean’s band, which had just performed in Kamloops and was on the road to its next tour stop in Prince George.”

According to KFJC News in Kamloops, Bush says the cause of the crash is under investigation.

Wrensong’s Ree Guyer Buchanan Talks Breaking Old Dominion

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Old Dominion

MusicRow recently checked in with Wrensong’s Ree Guyer Buchanan to find out about the path that took Old Dominion from hard-working indie band to rising major label stars. Old Dominion is comprised of Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Geoff Sprung, Whit Sellers, and Brad Tursi, all seasoned songwriters and musicians. The band’s Sony Music Nashville debut Meat and Candy will be released Nov. 6. It was produced by Shane McAnally.

Here’s what Buchanan had to say about the project:

Ree Guyer Buchanan

Ree Guyer Buchanan

Two summers ago, Shane McAnally saw Old Dominion perform, and he told me that they had focused their songs and really figured it out. So I partnered with Shane and Michael Baum to cut about eight sides on Old Dominion. We shopped it to the labels but everybody passed.

The band was getting booked everywhere, and gaining traction. So that fall, we went to John Marks at SiriusXM. He told us to pick a single. We picked a polarizing song, “Dirt on A Road,” because we wanted it to be controversial. After it was released, it started selling about 500 downloads a day, and sold about 25,000 in a couple of months while it was playing on The Highway. We realized, “Oh my God. We have something here.”

John Marks encouraged us to pick a follow-up single. We had a pot of money and we wanted to keep going. Still, none of the labels knocked on our door, so we went to Thirty Tigers to help us put out an EP. Pam Newman heads radio promotion there, and she’s a firestarter at terrestrial radio.

Old Dominion’s manager Clint Higham has an amazing team, including Buffy Cooper who also jumped in with radio promotion. They were booking the band everywhere. And Thirty Tigers and Morris Higham were both working social media. So we put out another single, “Shut Me Up,” which did really well too.

It took a year of weekly team meetings and being our own label.

When we put out “Break Up With Him” in November 2014, we knew it was a big hit, because right away it was selling 5,000 digital downloads per week. When that happened, the labels came around. Sony signed Old Dominion in April and took over the whole thing.

In June “Break Up With Him” was released to terrestrial radio and it was the most-added song. Even though it had been out since November, right away it jumped to 20,000 digital downloads per week. It goes to show that terrestrial radio is really important.

The great thing about John Marks and SiriusXM, is that they break new music, but what stays on the radio is due to the statistics.

This is a preview of the Publisher Town Hall Meeting, which will be featured in the upcoming Publisher Issue of MusicRow magazine.

In the time since this interview was recorded, John Marks has exited SiriusXM.

Hill Entertainment Group Adds Michael Sloane

Michael Sloane

Michael Sloane

Hill Entertainment Group has announced that Michael Sloane has joined the entertainment, management and solutions company.

Sloane will oversee Hill Entertainment Group’s digital marketing strategy as the company joins the increasing number of management firms to add digital to its menu of in-house services.

“We are excited to have Michael Sloane join the Hill Entertainment team to head up our digital strategy and initiatives,” said founder Greg Hill, “In our changing marketplace, management companies need to offer more and more services that play on our brand building expertise. Sloane’s experience speaks for itself and is a great addition to our team.

A former Director of Interactive at Big Machine Label Group, Sloane worked with artists such as Taylor Swift, Tim McGraw and Florida Georgia Line and was involved with campaigns for major pop stars from all genres while working for echomusic and later Live Nation.

“I’ve worked with Greg in several capacities over my career and have always been struck by his unique perspective on the industry,” says Sloane. “I couldn’t be more thrilled to join Hill Entertainment Group and look forward to driving innovation on behalf of his clients.”

Hill Entertainment Group currently represents recording artists Jana Kramer, Rodney Atkins, The Swon Brothers and Naomi Judd, as well as LANco and Legendary Coaches.

 

Attorney Wayne R. Halper Joins Cole Law Group

Wayne Halper

Wayne R. Halper

Music attorney Wayne R. Halper has joined Cole Law Group as Senior Attorney and head of the firm’s Entertainment Law Practice Group.

Wayne will maintain an office at 33 Music Square West, Suite 108A, in Nashville, and at Cole Law Group, 750 Old Hickory Boulevard, Brentwood, Tennessee 37027.

“Wayne is one of the top media and entertainment lawyers in the industry, and his in-depth knowledge of the legal challenges that artists and entertainment companies face will make him a great asset to the firm and our clients,” said Todd G. Cole, founder of Cole Law Group. “His arrival demonstrates CLG’s commitment to actively expand our media and entertainment resources and to serve companies and individuals across all sectors of the entertainment industry.”

Halper was the first in-house attorney at a major record label in Nashville (at Capitol Nashville) and rose to the position of General Manager/Head of Label Operations for DreamWorks Records Nashville, a division of DreamWorks SKG, the entertainment studio launched in 1994 by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen.

At Cole Law Group, Wayne concentrates his practice in the music, film, television, and publishing industries, representing such clients as independent record labels, musicians, composers, actors, authors, content providers, independent film producers and media companies. He advises complex contract negotiations, literary or songwriting publications, copyright/trademark protections, licensing creative properties, licensing infringements, pursuing claims for the non-payment of royalties and residuals, and other strategic transactional and litigation matters. He also counsels individuals in all areas of entertainment industry awareness and acts as business/project manager for those seeking to market, promote, and exploit their intellectual property.

“For some time now I have envisioned an organization in Nashville that could integrate the artistic, legal, and business needs of our creative community,” stated Halper. “My background coupled with the broad spectrum practice areas and brilliant capabilities of my colleagues at Cole Law Group will enable our firm to provide the Nashville entertainment industry with 360 degrees of premier legal service.”

Halper can be reached at 615-429-8500 and by email at [email protected] as well as at [email protected].

BMI Teams With AT&T For New Songwriter Event, Writing Area

Pictured: (L-R) BMI’s Jody Williams and Mason Hunter, AT&T’s Bart Peters, BMI songwriter Michael Ray, AT&T’s Jennifer Miles and Tom Sauer and BMI’s Leslie Roberts.

Pictured: (L-R) BMI’s Jody Williams and Mason Hunter, AT&T’s Bart Peters, BMI songwriter Michael Ray, AT&T’s Jennifer Miles and Tom Sauer and BMI’s Leslie Roberts.

BMI recently hosted “Nashville’s Next Big Wave,” a mixer for BMI writers who have just signed their first publishing deal. The mixer was presented by AT&T’s on-demand music channel “Country Deep.” Writers in attendance included Drew Castleberry (signed to Tree Vibez Music) and Jody Stevens and Jon Langston (both signed to Sony/ATV). Hosted by BMI’s Director, Writer-Publisher Relations, Leslie Roberts, the event was designed to bring newly-signed writers together to make friends, set up potential co-writes and simply become familiar with one another.

BMI songwriter Michael Ray, who recently celebrated his first No. 1 single “Kiss You In the Morning,” was on hand to provide words of encouragement to the more than 100 attendees, including the many freshly-signed writers.

“It was an honor to be asked by my BMI family to talk with the new songwriters and the future of our industry,” said Ray. “Country Deep has been such a great partner to me and it’s so exciting that they have teamed up with BMI to create these amazing writing rooms for all the BMI writers; I can’t wait to get in there and start writing.”

During the mixer, BMI and AT&T announced a new relationship, focusing on developing BMI writers into country music’s next stars. The newly-decorated songwriter rooms and the hallway between them will be known as the “Country Deep Songwriter Wing.” The rooms offer pianos, other instruments and a near-endless supply of coffee.

“We are excited about this new relationship with BMI in our continued efforts to support the Country Deep platform,” said Tom Sauer, Vice President, video development for AT&T. “We look forward to expanding our ongoing initiatives – from the artists we highlight every day on Country Deep to the songwriters creating the music.”

“AT&T, with its unique channel ‘Country Deep,’ is an exciting platform that has often supported our affiliates through special concerts, events and on-air performance opportunities,” said Mason Hunter, BMI’s Executive Director, Strategic Partnership. “I’m thrilled ‘Country Deep’ is supporting BMI and our mission to help songwriters hone their talents. BMI is pleased to have ‘Country Deep’ featured in our songwriter rooms and look forward to expanding this long term relationship.”

Writer rooms are available to BMI members only by appointment and inquiries should be directed to [email protected].

ACM Announces Voting Timeline For Academy of Country Music Awards

ACM Logo Gold_blackThe Academy of Country Music announced today (Oct. 6) the ballot timeline for professional membership voting for the 51st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, to be broadcast LIVE from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas in April 2016.

New membership applications and existing membership renewals must be completed by 3 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. CT on Friday, Oct. 30, 2015 for members to be eligible to vote during the 2016 Awards cycle.

The ballot timeline for professional members is as follows:
Nomination Round Ballot Opens – Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Nomination Round Ballot Closes – Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Second Round Ballot Opens – Monday, January 11, 2016
Second Round Ballot Closes – Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Final Round Ballot Opens – Monday, February 29, 2016
Final Round Ballot Closes – Monday, March 7, 2016

Trevecca Nazarene University Forms Advisory Board For Proposed Songwriting Program

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On the back row (L-R): Bart Herbison, Ralph Murphy, Mike Meade, Dave Clark, David Diehl Front row (L-R):Devon O’Day, Debbie Zavitson, Kim McLean, Erika Wollam Nichols, Pamela Lewis. Not Pictured: Dann Huff and Benji Cowart

Nashville-based Trevecca Nazarene University’s Department of Music has formed a new advisory board for a proposed songwriting certificate program.

The two-year songwriting program will focus on developing musical talent and understanding, as well as skills to navigate the music industry.

The songwriting advisory board members include:

Dave Clark, the creative director for Lillenas Music Publishing, producer of two Grammy®-nominated projects, and a well-known songwriter.
Benji Cowart, worship leader for more than 15 years, serving alongside his wife, Jenna. Their songwriting credits include songs for Big Daddy Weave and Ben Catelone.
David Diehl, director of Trevecca’s music business program and a member of the faculty at Trevecca’s Skinner School of Business and Technology. He also serves as senior vice president of Provident Music Group and has worked with artists such as Casting Crowns, Third Day and Michael W. Smith during his 20 years in the industry.
Bart Herbison, the executive director of the National Songwriters Association. He previously worked as a journalist and was instrumental in the passage of the Songwriters Capital Gains Tax Equity Act, which helped songwriters get royalties when their music was purchased through subscription services.
Dann Huff, formerly of the Christian rock band Whiteheart, the rock band Giant, and has played guitar in sessions with the likes of Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, and Celine Dion. He has also worked as a producer for Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, and Brantley Gilbert, among others. He is a two-time CMA Musician of the Year.
Pamela Lewis, founder and president of PLA Media, a marketing and PR firm. She was a member of the team that launched MTV and has worked with clients ranging from Dolly Parton and the Judds to Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks.
Mike Meade, vice president of Buddy Lee Attractions, where he leads the agency’s speaker and guest appearance division. He has also worked with TLE, Tracy Lawrence’s management company, and at his own company, The Meade Group.
Ralph Murphy, artist, author, and songwriter. He has written hit songs for Crystal Gayle, Don Williams, Ronnie Milsap, and Randy Travis. He works with ASCAP to facilitate workshops for songwriters as well as protect songwriters’ rights. He is the author of Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting.
Devon O’Day, radio broadcaster known for her work with Gerry House and the House Foundation. A voice professional, she has been the voice of Hilton Hotels, KFC, and was the announcer for the Dove Awards for nine years. She is also a songwriter, with songs recorded by George Strait, Trace Adkins, Lee Ann Womack, and others. She owns Hippie Chick Twang Media, has written six books, and narrated more than 20 audio books for Harper Collins.

Diehl and Kim McClean (Trevecca alumna and songwriter) will serve as moderators for the advisory board. McClean also teaches songwriting at Trevecca.

“Students will learn the practical skills they need as songwriters,” said Diehl. “In addition, they’ll also have the experiences they need to connect to the industry.”

Artist Updates: George Strait, Rachele Lynae, Pistol Annies, Morgan Myles, Dierks Bentley, Dailey & Vincent

George Strait Makes A Clean Sweep in Vegas

George Strait Cold Beer Conversation

George Strait has sold out all six dates of his “Strait to Vegas” run of shows in Sin City. The staggering response from fans already prompted Strait to add two shows to the series, which is currently scheduled for April 22, April 23, September 9, September 10, December 2 and December 3, 2016. GRAMMY, ACM and CMA Award-winning singer/songwriter Kacey Musgraves will join him as support for the full run.

Strait recently released his new album, Cold Beer Conversation.

 

Rachele Lynae Gets Engaged

Tim Creedon, Rachele Lynae

Singer-songwriter Rachele Lynae recently became engaged to musician/producer/lighting designer Tim Creedon. The couple plans to marry in spring of 2016. The couple first met three years ago, when Creedon joined as a drummer for Lynae’s band.

Virginia native Creedon is currently on the road as lighting director for Sam Hunt. Lynae is originally from Alaska, and moved to Nashville in 2006. She released her debut project in 2014 and her latest self-penned single, “Quicksand,” was recently released to radio.

“I love that his approach was rather old-fashioned in that he wooed me, won my heart, and then asked for permission from my dad who gave his blessing whole-heartedly, before proposing to me.” says Lynae.

 

Pistol Annies Brings Surprise Reunion During Miranda Lambert Concert

Miranda Lambert welcomed friends and fellow musicians Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley onstage for a Pistol Annies reunion during a recent performance in Georgia on Friday (Oct. 2).
The show was part of Lambert’s Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour.

“The Pistol Annie’s raised a ruckus last night in Augusta GA when we surprised the crowd! I hope yall are ready Fayetteville NC! The GIRLS are back in town! #roadsidebarsandpinkguitars #batshitcrazytour,” Lambert captioned a photo on Instagram.

Pistol Annies makes a surprise appearance during a Miranda Lambert concert in Georgia. Photo: Miranda Lambert/Instagram.

Pistol Annies makes a surprise appearance during a Miranda Lambert concert in Georgia. Photo: Miranda Lambert/Instagram.

 

Morgan Myles Gives Fans Early Look at Music Video During Nashville Listening Party

Morgan Myles recently performed for a packed crowd at Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery in Nashville, for her first listen and viewing party. Myles performed songs including “Chains,” as well as the self-penned tune “Queen of Hearts,” “Nobody Better Than You,” and her featured song, “Whiskey Dreaming.” Fans also got an early look at the video for “Whiskey Dreaming.”

Morgane Myles

Morgan Myles

 

Dierks Bentley, Dailey & Vincent Celebrate Opry’s 90th Anniversary

Dierks Bentley, Dailey & Vincent, and Bentley's dog Jake.

Dierks Bentley, Dailey & Vincent, and Bentley’s dog Jake.

Dierks Bentley was joined by bluegrass duo Dailey & Vincent onstage at the Grand Ole Opry to celebrate the institution’s 90th anniversary.

Dailey & Vincent took the stage with country music mainstay Dierks Bentley, who was celebrating his 10th anniversary as an Opry member. They shared their love for Bluegrass with a collaborative performance of “Rovin’ Gambler.”