Industry-Leading Blackbird Studio Names New Manager

Rolff Zweip. Photo: C.J. Hicks

Rolff Zwiep. Photo: C.J. Hicks

Music industry veteran Rolff Zwiep has been named manager of Blackbird Studio, Tennessee’s largest audio recording facility.

“Rolff exemplifies the attitude and approach we have at Blackbird – professional but laid back, over-delivering every chance we get and doing everything we can to give people a great experience here,” said Blackbird owner John McBride. “I am proud that he is part of our team. Rolff is a great guy, not just in business, but as a person.”

Zwiep has more than 30 years of experience in the Nashville music business. He came to Music City from his hometown of New Knoxville, Ohio in 1983. The musician was hired by Picker’s Pickup, Nashville’s first cartage service, in 1984. Since then, he has worked for S.I.R., Drum Paradise, his own T.K.O. firm and Underground Sound as a stage manager, cartage professional and drum tech.

In 1989-1994, he was the production manager of The Nashville Symphony. He launched Blackbird’s equipment-rental business in 2004. He is a 2010 graduate of Leadership Music.

“Everything – all of the ability and knowledge I have gained – has led me to this,” said Zwiep of his appointment. “I guess you could call this a dream job.”

Blackbird Studio was founded by John McBride in 2002. It now incorporates nine studios, the rental business, Little Champion Music Publishing and Blackbird Academy, which trains producers and engineers via bi-annual classes.

“What better place to learn than in the same rooms where hit records are recorded on a regular basis?” said McBride. “I look at the artist, producer and engineer as painters – and I want to give them every color of the palette.” Blackbird is notable for its extensive collection of vintage microphones and other gear, as well as its hospitality.

Its clients include such pop stars as Adele, Green Day, Pearl Jam, fun, Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Megadeth, The Beastie Boys and Train. Pop legends including Bon Jovi, Bob Seger, Rod Stewart, Johnny Mathis, John Fogerty, Keith Richards, Neil Young, R.E.M., Rush, Steven Tyler and Stevie Nicks have sought out the studio.

Nashville’s finest also record at Blackbird, ranging from country Hall of Fame members Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Merle Haggard, Garth Brooks, George Strait and Kenny Rogers to current country stars Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Little Big Town, Kenny Chesney and Martina McBride, who is the owner’s spouse.

In addition, the elite of Nashville’s pop community records at Blackbird – Kings of Leon, The Black Keys, Jack White, Sheryl Crow, Keb Mo, Kelly Clarkson, Paramore, Taylor Swift, Better Than Ezra, Kelly Clarkson and more.

“We also have a lot of international clients,” commented Zwiep. “We have had British, Scandinavian, German, Irish, Japanese and artists from all over the world.”

“I am proud that we have been involved in more than a billion records sold,” said McBride. “And I think Rolff Zwiep is definitely going to continue to help great music come out of this place.”

Mike Simmons, who is Zwiep’s long-time business colleague, becomes manager of Blackbird Audio Rentals. Former night manager Jeff Woods also advances into the company’s rental business.

Blackbird Studio is located in the Nashville neighborhood Berry Hill. Known as “Little Music Row,” the area is home to more than 30 other recording studios.

Sony/ATV, Missi Gallimore Sign Tommy Cecil

Pictured (L-R): Troy Tomlinson, Sony/ATV; Hannah Williams, Sony/ATV; Tommy Cecil; Missi Gallimore; Tom Luteran, Sony/ATV; Noah McPike, attorney; Ed Williams, Sony/ATV.

Pictured (L-R): Troy Tomlinson, Sony/ATV; Hannah Williams, Sony/ATV; Tommy Cecil; Missi Gallimore; Tom Luteran, Sony/ATV; Noah McPike, attorney; Ed Williams, Sony/ATV.

Sony/ATV and Missi Gallimore have partnered to sign songwriter-producer Tommy Cecil to a co-publishing deal.

Cecil co-wrote the current Luke Bryan single, “Home Alone Tonight,” and has upcoming cuts from Parmalee, Jake Owen, Thompson Square and more.

“From the first time I met Missi I realized quickly we shared the same views on everything music and hoped we’d be working together,” says Cecil. “Her track record for placing great songs is undeniable. And she is genuinely one of the sweetest people I’ve ever met. To bring that together with Troy, Josh, Tom, Hannah and the entire Sony/ATV staff has been more than I could have ever asked for. It feels like family and I’m very lucky to get to wake up and do this every day knowing I have the best in the business looking out for me.”

Gallimore says, “I’m beyond excited for Tommy as he is such a refreshing talent in this community. His passion and energy stood out to me the moment I heard his music. I am also thrilled to work alongside Sony/ATV. We have had many success stories together in the past, and I look forward to what the future has in store.”

“We couldn’t be happier to be working with a talented writer/producer,” Sony/ATV’s Tom Luteran says. “Tommy’s work ethic is second to none. His big personality and great outlook on life are positively infectious. Partnering with our longtime company friend Missi Gallimore makes this an absolutely perfect combination.”

Parallel Entertainment Adds Manager Marc Rucker

Pictured (L-R): Tim Hunze, Marc Rucker and Hannah Showmaker of Parallel Entertainment

Pictured (L-R): Tim Hunze, Marc Rucker and Hannah Showmaker of Parallel Entertainment

Manager Marc Rucker and new artist Ryan Beaver have joined Parallel Entertainment Nashville.

Rucker comes to Parallel Entertainment from Crush Music where he worked with John Grady to manage Ashley Monroe, Striking Matches and Ryan Beaver. Prior to that, he was at Huskins-Harris Business Management working with Chris Young, Jerrod Niemann and Frankie Ballard. Rucker is also a founding board member of Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP).

Beaver, who was named one of Rolling Stone‘s artists to watch this fall, joins the Parallel team for management representation. Beaver’s first single, “Dark,” will be featured on his upcoming album, Rx, set for an early 2016 release.

“The combination of Parallel’s all-encompassing knowledge of the entertainment industry coupled with my experience will provide a strong foundation for the new Nashville home of Parallel Entertainment,” says Rucker. “Our focus in Nashville will be specifically on musical artists and growing the careers of those who are both new and established. I’m excited to be working along side some of the best in the business in JP, Tim Hunze and Hannah Showmaker Wilson.”

“We are very excited to have Marc be a part of our family. He is a really great addition to the Parallel team and we look forward to our future together,” says J.P. Williams, CEO of Parallel Entertainment.

Frankie Ballard Offers First Single From Upcoming Album

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Frankie Ballard’s “It All Started With a Beer” is the most-added single at country radio this week. The track will be included on his next album, expected in early 2016 on Warner Bros. Records/Warner Music Nashville.

The single is now available at country radio, as well as iTunes and Spotify. Ballard’s upcoming third album was produced by Marshall Altman.

“This song is about how the biggest moments in our lives, the ones we find ourselves talking about down the road, usually start in an amazingly small, humble way,” says Ballard. “I’m proud of the way the production on this tune supports the lyric. When that slide guitar comes cruisin’ in, I start feeling all different types of good…and thirsty. I hope people slow dance to this song and remember why they’ve tried so hard to stay together. ”

Ballard’s hits include “Helluva Life,” “Sunshine & Whiskey” and “Young & Crazy.”

Candidates for CRS New Faces Show Revealed

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Thirteen up-and-coming artists are on the ballot to select the CRS 2016 New Faces of Country Music Show lineup. Voting to determine the finalists opens tomorrow, Nov. 17 at 8 a.m. CT to all country radio station employees. Voting will remain open through 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25 at countryradioseminar.com. The five acts with the most votes will make up the lineup for the show.

This year’s candidates up for voting are:

A Thousand Horses (Republic Nashville)
Brothers Osborne (EMI Nashville)
Cam (Arista Nashville)
Canaan Smith (Mercury Nashville)
Chase Bryant (Red Bow Records)
Chris Janson (Warner Music Nashville)
Dan & Shay (Warner Music Nashville)
Granger Smith (Wheelhouse Records)
Kelsea Ballerini (Black River Entertainment)
LoCash (Reviver Records)
Michael Ray (Warner Music Nashville)
Old Dominion (RCA Nashville)
Raelynn (Valory Music Co.)

Any full-time employee of a commercial, 24-hour country-formatted radio station may vote for the 2016 New Faces of Country Music Show performers. Votes must be cast from voter’s station email in order to be verified and successfully cast.

The New Faces of Country Music Show will be held at the New Home of CRS 2016, the Omni Hotel Nashville. The show is co-sponsored by the Academy of Country Music and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and is one of the most anticipated events at Country Radio Seminar. Five emerging artists who have achieved significant success at Country radio during the qualification period are selected each year to perform at the showcase event.

Dinner tickets for the New Faces of Country Music Show are sold-out. All registrants without dinner/show tickets will have the ability to watch the show via video stream in various CRS viewing party locations at the Omni Hotel.

Qualification criteria for New Faces of Country Show include:

1. The qualification period is Nov. 1 – Oct. 31 during the year immediately preceding the New Faces of Country Music Show.
2. Candidates may not have appeared on a previous New Faces of Country Music Show. Solo performers that become a member of a group or duo, or a group or duo member that becomes a solo artist are considered eligible.
3. Candidates must have charted at least one Top 25 single on the the Mediabase Country Chart as published in Country Aircheck or at least one Top 25 single on the Billboard Country Chart during the qualification period.
4. Candidates may not have more than two albums on the Billboard Country Top 50 Country Album chart, nor more than two albums that peaked above No. 50 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart (or corresponding Nielsen Soundscan-based chart) by the end of the qualification period.

The $529 regular registration rate is now available at countryradioseminar.com.

Artist Updates: Chris Young, Kayla Adams, Crystal Gayle

Chris Young Celebrates Chart-Topping Song During ‘Today Show’ Appearance

Chris Young celebrated his latest No. 1 single, “I’m Comin’ Over,” with a performance on NBC’s Today Show (Nov. 16). Today anchor Matt Lauer surprised Young with the news that “I’m Comin’ Over,” the title track from Young’s fifth studio album, has become his sixth single to top the Billboard Country Airplay chart, and the seventh No. 1 overall.

“I’m a numbers guy so it’s hard for anybody to get anything over on me when it comes to the charts…but I had no idea that I would find out from Matt Lauer just before I performed on the Today show,” declared Young. “Never have I been told that I have a No. 1 song quite like this, and then for it to happen in the same week that my brand new record released, it was absolutely amazing!”

During the on-air appearance, Young performed both “I’m Comin’ Over,” and an earlier hit, “Aw Naw.”

Chris Young with Matt Lauer on NBC's Today Show. Photo: RCA Nashville

Chris Young with Matt Lauer on NBC’s Today. Photo: RCA Nashville

SSM Entertainment’s Kayla Adams Plays Special Performance For Pediatric Patient

KTHK, 105.5/105.9 The Hawk Idaho Falls, Idaho and SSM Entertainment Recording Artist Kayla Adams made a special delivery to The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center to deliver doughnuts and play for 5-week-old Colsen and his parents.

The delivery was made as part of the weekly Random Act Of Donuts where The Hawk and The Idaho State Police deliver donuts to random businesses in East Idaho. Later that evening Kayla played a free show in The Hawks Nest Listener Lounge for listeners who brought donations for The Idaho Falls Food Bank.

 KTHK, 105.5/105.9 The Hawk Idaho Falls, Idaho and SSM Entertainment Recording Artist Kayla Adams made a special delivery to The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center to deliver doughnuts and play for 5 week old Colsen and his parents. It was the weekly Random Act Of Donuts where The Hawk and The Idaho State Police deliver donuts to random businesses in East Idaho. Later that evening Kayla played a free show in The Hawks Nest Listener Lounge for listeners who brought donations for The Idaho Falls Food Bank. Kayla Adams singing for 5 week old Coleen and his parents.

Kayla Adams singing for 5 week old Coleen and his parents.

Crystal Gayle Gets Theater Named In Her Honor

The Wabash County Historical Museum in Wabash, Indiana, has named its theater the Crystal Gayle Theater to honor the country star’s career.

“It’s so humbling to return to Wabash and feel the love from the community. They always welcome me home with open arms. I’m so proud to be here and be part of this incredible museum,” Gayle said.

The youngest of eight children, including Loretta Lynn, Gayle was born Brenda Gail Webb in Paintsville, Kentucky. As the coal mines closed, her family left the area to find work and moved to Wabash, Indiana. The updated exhibit features a replica of Gayle’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1986 American Music Award for Favorite Female Country Vocalist, When I Dream gold album, tour gown and tour book, and her 2005 Indiana Living Legend Award, along with various pictures and memorabilia.

“Our community has a strong affection for Crystal Gayle and her connection to many local families and this will be a great event for them to reconnect with her and enjoy the museum,” said Mitch Figert, Executive Director.

Crystal Gayle

Crystal Gayle

Museum photos: Jennifer Long-Dillon / Puckerbrush Design & Photography

Museum photos: Jennifer Long-Dillon / Puckerbrush Design & Photography

Loretta Lynn To Be Honored By ‘Billboard’

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Legendary singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn is set to be honored with Billboard‘s inaugural Women in Music “Legend” award. The honor will be presented during Billboard’s 2015 Women in Music event on Dec. 11 in New York City.

The honor acknowledges and celebrates Lynn’s contributions to American music.

“From the moment she broke through more than five decades ago, Loretta Lynn has been an unstoppable musical force who writes and performs with a breathtaking fearlessness and honesty,” said Janice Min, co-president and chief creative officer of Guggenheim Media’s Entertainment Group, which consists of Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter. “As a musical pioneer, author, and inspiration to everyone from Jack White to Miranda Lambert, Loretta Lynn has pushed every boundary in music and is the definition of a legend. We are honored to present this award to her.”

Lynn will release her first studio project in more than 10 years, Full Circle, on March 4, 2016. Lynn has garnered 29 Top 10 albums on the Top Country Albums chart (11 of them went to No. 1). In 2004, Lynn’s Jack White-produced Van Lear Rose reached No. 3 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart. She has earned 16 No. 1 singles, including “She’s Got You,” “After the Fire Is Gone,” and her signature hit “Coal Miner’s Daughter.”

During the 2015 Women in Music event, Lady Gaga will be honored with the Woman of the Year award. Also being honored are Kelsea Ballerini, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Fifth Harmony, Lana Del Ray, and Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard.

Penny Mitchell Joins Promotions Team for Stoney Creek Records

Penny Mitchell

Penny Mitchell

 

Penny Mitchell has been named Northeast Director of Regional Promotions for Stoney Creek Records, an imprint of BBR Music Group.

Mitchell will report directly to Chris Loss, VP of Promotion for Stoney Creek Records. The label’s roster includes Thompson Square, Randy Houser, Parmalee, Lindsay Ell, and David Fanning.

Mitchell dropped out of nursing school to pursue a career in radio in 1982. The experienced radio veteran has worked all over Colorado including stops at KCCY FM/Pueblo, KEYQ FM/Vail, KSTR FM/Grand Junction, and KHOW FM/Denver.

In 1992, Mitchell joined Jones Radio Networks where she served as APD/MD of Mainstream Country, PD of Mainstream and PD of Hot Country in addition to being an on-air personality.

“I am so thankful for this opportunity to work with the best of the best. Benny Brown has put together the most amazing group of people and I am honored to join Jon Loba, Carson James, Chris Loss and the rest of the Stoney Creek Records family,” Mitchell said. “I am elated to begin this new phase of my career!”

“For over 30 years in Country Radio, Penny Mitchell has played an integral part in breaking and developing stars,” Loss said. “We’re thrilled that Penny will be continuing to do that with Stoney Creek Records and BBR Music Group!”

Mitchell’s new position is effective immediately. She can be reached at (720) 737-9329 or at [email protected].

Art Show To Feature Works By Roy W. Wunsch

Industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch paints at STUDIO BE. Photo: Cindy Wunsch Bowen

Industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch paints at Studio Be. Photo: Clark Thomas

The “Color Me Happy” art show, featuring original paintings from industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch, is set for Sunday, December 6th, 5-8pm at Studio Be, located at 4908 B Charlotte Ave. in Nashville. This event is open to the public and valet parking will be provided.

RoyWunschPrior to being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Roy had a long and successful career in the music industry having served as both Chairman and CEO of Imprint Records and the President of Sony Music Nashville. Roy is married to Mary Ann McCready, President, Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy.

The event is created and hosted by Cindy Wunsch Bowen, Roy’s daughter and a full-time artist. Her mission for the event is to give back to a meaningful organization, which is helping the lives of people with Alzheimer’s and their families. All proceeds go to Abe’s Garden, an Alzheimer’s and memory care center that offers residential and day care programs for those impacted by Alzheimer’s disease.

MusicRow: How did the idea materialize for you to incorporate art into your relationship with Roy?

Cindy: Art is what I do and something my dad has always appreciated. It was my attempt to make a connection with him in this phase of life. After I worked with him for a few weeks and saw the spark in his eye, it was a no-brainer. I identified a space for him in my studio and we shook on it. We would be creative partners. He has more painting supplies on his desk than I do. It is an amazing and humbling experience to get to know a parent this way. When he knew he was going down this challenging path, he asked that we concentrate our efforts with him moving forward on works of service. He wanted us to use him in this way (whether he would be aware or not).

Artwork by industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch. Photo: Cindy Wunsch Bowen

Artwork by industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch. Photo: Clark Thomas

MusicRow: What impact have you seen through this connection through art?

Cindy: Simply put, it is a healer in every way. It gives him something to be proud of. It gives him a sense of purpose. It gives him a language without words. I have witnessed him have unexplainable clarity while he is in the creative process. He has completed almost 75 paintings and they are extraordinary.

MusicRow: How did this lead to doing an art show?

Cindy: I decided in his desire to do “good works and acts of service,” that we should honor that. Honor it in a way that celebrates his courage and his kindness as he walks down this road. He knows and understands that this is happening and he has worked with lots of focus and enthusiasm to do art “for the show.” I do my best to reinforce him and tell him this is his second career and he chose it and we are in business together.

Perhaps my dad’s story will shed light on and provide insight to other families struggling with Alzheimer’s and other memory challenges.

Artwork by industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch. Photo: Cindy Wunsch Bowen

Artwork by industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch. Photo: Clark Thomas

 

Artwork by industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch. Photo: Cindy Wunsch Bowen

Artwork by industry veteran Roy W. Wunsch. Photo: Clark Thomas

Industry Ink: MV2 Entertainment, CMA, Music Biz, SOLID, ASCAP

David Fanning Joins MV2 Entertainment

Stoney Creek Records artist David Fanning has been added to MV2 Entertainment’s stable of songwriters. He joins a roster that includes Jay Allen, Robert Arthur, Terry McBride, and Mark and Cherie Oakley.

“I’m so excited to be a part of the MV2 family,” said Fanning. “It is such a creative environment where the sky is the limit. This is going to be a fun ride!!” Tony Harrell, MV2 General Manager shared, “I am so proud to have David as part of the MV2 team. David is such a diverse artist, writer and producer and I’m thrilled to have him on board.”

Pictured (L-R):-Chris Alderman, Rough Hollow Management; Clay Myers, Creative Director, MV2; David Fanning; Kendra Poling, Office Manager, MV2; Tony Harrell, General Manager, MV2.  Photo: MV2 Entertainment

Pictured (L-R): Chris Alderman, Rough Hollow Management; Clay Myers, Creative Director, MV2;
David Fanning; Kendra Poling, Office Manager, MV2; Tony Harrell, General Manager, MV2.
Photo: MV2 Entertainment

 

CMA To Sponsor Music Biz 2016 Awards Breakfast

The Music Business Association (Music Biz) has announced that the Country Music Association (CMA) will sponsor the Music Biz 2016 Awards Breakfast on May 17, 2016, at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel in Nashville. CMA will use the opportunity to highlight “The 50th Annual CMA Awards,” which will take place in November 2016. The CMA Awards got its start in October 1967 as an non-televised event hosted by Sonny James and Bobbie Gentry. The ceremony was broadcast on television for the first time the following year, making it the longest-running annual music awards program on network TV. A video and live performance are expected to be part of the Breakfast.

“Music Biz and CMA have been great partners for more than 40 years, collaborating closely on the CMA Awards merchandising campaigns, programming for our annual Music Biz convention, and the Give the Gift of Music campaign,” said James Donio, President of Music Biz. “We are thrilled to have them as a prominent sponsor in 2016 and are honored that they chose to kick off their 50th Anniversary celebration of ‘Country Music’s Biggest Night’ with us.”

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SOLID To Host Awards Show Panel

SOLID will host an “After Workshop” panel of industry executives to discuss the elements of awards show logistics on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at ONE Cannery Row. The event will begin at 6 p.m. The panelists will include ACM CEO Bob Romeo, The Recording Academy South Regional Director of Membership and Industry Relations Susan Stewart, and Americana Music Association Executive Director Jed Hilly, with more speakers to be announced soon. Sweet Talk Publicity Owner/President Jensen Sussman will moderate.

The event is free and open to the public. To RSVP, email [email protected].

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ASCAP To Highlight Songwriters With “We Create Music” Show

Screen Shot 2015-11-16 at 10.39.57 AMASCAP is set to spotlight several songwriters during its upcoming “We Create Music” showcase, to be held at The Basement in Nashville on Wednesday, Nov. 18 beginning at 5 p.m. Among the writers featured will be Emily James, Jackson O’Dell, Emily Lynch, Hannah Dasher, AJ Pruis, and Alex Hall.