The Listening Room Cafe Plans 10-Year Anniversary Weekend

Chris Blair, owner of The Listening Room.

Chris Blair, owner of The Listening Room.

Nashville venue The Listening Room Cafe has booked a number of prominent songwriters for its 10th anniversary celebration, scheduled for Feb. 5-7.

Founded in Franklin, Tenn., in 2006, owner Chris Blair relocated to Nashville’s Cummins Station in 2008, and over time established the space as one of Music City’s notable listening rooms. A few years later Blair found his dream location at 217 Second Avenue (at the corner of Demonbreun) and spent six months completely renovating the nearly century-old building and terrace before opening in February 2013. A partnership with Bose resulted in a state-of-the-art Room Match System, elevating The Listening Room to one of the best-sounding rooms in Nashville.

Additionally, the venue is a sought-after spot for private, corporate, and music industry events, breakfast and lunch meetings, wedding receptions and TV tapings.

“Without question, we would not be celebrating this special 10-year anniversary without an incredible staff, unwavering support from Nashville’s creative community, and the amazing talents of a long list of songwriters and artists,” Blair said. “It is said it all starts with a song and for me, it really did. I cannot wait to see what the next 10 years have in store for The Listening Room.”

To celebrate the 10th anniversary, an entire day of live music is scheduled for Sat., Feb. 6. There’s a $5 cover for the entire day (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and the room will be cleared for that evening’s 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. shows.

Tickets for all performances below are available on the venue’s website.

Friday, Feb. 5:
6–7:30 p.m.: Smithfield, Phil Barton, Bruce Wallace, Adam Wood ($10)
8:30–10 p.m.: Craig Campbell, Keifer Thompson, Kristian Bush, Cole Taylor ($10)

Saturday, Feb. 6:
10 a.m.: doors open ($5 for entire afternoon)
10:30 a.m.: Ambers Drive
12 p.m.: AJ Kross, Mason Douglas, Colby Dee, Tyler Filmore
1:30 p.m.: Chris Blair, JT Harding, Dave Johnson
3 p.m.: Brian White, Karyn Williams, Danny Myrick, Bridgette Tatum
4:30 p.m.: Lonestar (special acoustic performance)

6–7:30 p.m.: Carly Pearce, Lockhart, Josh Matheny, Elise Hayes ($10)
8:30-10:30 p.m.: Laura Veltz, Jimmy Robbins and Special Guests ($10)

Sunday, Feb. 7:
10 a.m.–3 p.m. Special Sunday Brunch Song Suffragettes show

Carrie Underwood Confirms Grammy Performance, Prepares Tour Launch

Storyteller tour photo

Carrie Underwood and Sam Hunt will collaborate during a performance at the upcoming Grammy Awards, Underwood confirmed via social media. Underwood is nominated for Best Country Solo Performance for “Little Toy Guns,” while Hunt is up for the all-genre Best New Artist honor, as well as Best Country Album (for Montevallo),

In addition to the upcoming Grammy performance, Underwood is prepping for The Storyteller Tour-Stories In The Round, which launches Saturday (Jan. 30) in Jacksonville, Florida. The tour will make more than 40 arena stops in the U.S. and Canada, as well as five international shows in March during Country to Country (C2C).

The tour will be extra special for some members of the military and their families, as Underwood is teaming with Operation Homefront and Carnival Cruise Line. Underwood will meet with soldiers and their families throughout the tour. On Nov. 4 in the Port of New York City, Underwood will headline a special concert honoring military members. The event will take place aboard one of Carnival Cruise Line’s newest ships, Carnival Vista.

Artist Updates: MusiCares, Faster Horses, Gretchen Wilson, Jamie Floyd, Crash My Playa

Chris Stapleton Added to MusiCares Person of the Year Tribute

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Chris Stapleton has been added to the lineup to honor Lionel Richie at MusiCares’ pre-Grammy Person of the Year event at the Los Angeles Convention Center’s West Hall, alongside previously announced country performers Luke Bryan and Lady Antebellum. Additionally added performers include Yolanda Adams, Leon Bridges, Ellie Goulding, Dave Grohl, Rihanna, and Florence Welch. Jimmy Kimmel will host the event, which will also include Lenny Kravitz, John Legend, Demi Lovato, The Roots, Usher, Pharrell Williams, and Stevie Wonder.

The concert will benefit MusiCares’ Emergency Financial Assistance And Addiction Recovery Programs. Rickey Minor, current music director for American Idol and past two-time music director for the GRAMMY Awards, will be the evening’s musical director. As part of Grammy Week, the 8 p.m. celebration will culminate with the 58th Annual Grammy Awards on Monday, Feb. 15 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.

 

Michigan’s ‘Faster Horses’ Festival Adds Performers

FasterHorsesThe fourth Faster Horses Festival in Brooklyn, Michigan will include headliners Jason Aldean, Eric Church and Lady Antebellum. Hosted from July 15-17, the three-day festival will feature two stages of previously announced artists including Gary Allan, A Thousand Horses, Big & Rich, Granger Smith feat. Earl Dibbles, Jr., Sam Hunt, LoCash, David Nail, Joe Nichols, Jon Pardi and Travis Tritt. Passes will go on-sale on Feb. 12 at 10 a.m. ET at fasterhorsesfestival.com.

 

Gretchen Wilson Teams with Buckcherry for Song

Buckcherry recently teamed up with Gretchen Wilson for a duet on the band’s song “The Feeling Never Dies.” The track will be featured on the Deluxe Edition of the band’s record Rock ‘N’ Roll, which comes out Friday, Jan. 29.

 

Ashley Monroe Writer To Release “The Blade,” Songs Featured In Lifetime Movie

unnamedSongwriter to Ashley Monroe‘s “The Blade,” Jamie Floyd, will release the title she wrote with Allen Shamblin and Marc Beeson on Feb. 5 as the lead single from her upcoming six-song EP, Sunshine & Rainbows, set for an early spring release.

Three of Floyd’s solo-penned songs will be featured in the Lifetime Original Movie, Manson’s Lost Girls (8:00 p.m. ET/PT) on Feb. 6. Floyd has also written songs for Ronnie Dunn, Brian McKnight and Kellie Pickler and shows including Finding Carter (MTV), Nashville (ABC), The Client List (Lifetime) and Beauty & The Beast (CW Network). She also penned the finale and additional music performed by McKnight in Dolly Parton‘s latest Christmas movie, A Country Christmas Story.

 

Luke Bryan Wraps Second Crash My Playa

Luke Bryan. Photo: aLIVE Coverage

Luke Bryan. Photo: aLIVE Coverage

Luke Bryan wrapped the second annual sold-out, four-night concert event, Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa, in Riviera Maya, Mexico on Monday night (Jan. 25). Headline shows were performed by Bryan, Dierks Bentley and Cole Swindell. Additional performers included Craig Campbell, Brett Eldredge, Sam Hunt, Dustin Lynch, Chris Stapleton and DJ Rock.

The event was self-produced by the production arm of CID Entertainment at The Barecló Maya Beach Resort.

Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell Top ‘Nashville Scene’ Country Music Critics Poll

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Two of music’s most compelling voices and evocative songwriters ruled the the Nashville Scene‘s 16th annual Country Music Critics Poll. Chris Stapleton and Jason Isbell were ranked No. 1 and No. 2 (respectively) in several categories, including Best Male Vocalists, Best Songwriters and Artists of the Year. Stapleton’s Traveller and Isbell’s Something More Than Free also landed as the No. 1 and No. 2 albums in the poll, respectively.

Additionally, Isbell and Stapleton made a strong showing among Best Singles, with Isbell’s “24 Frames” at No. 2, followed by Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” and “Traveller” at No. 5 and No. 8, respectively.

Other winners topping the poll this year include Little Big Town (Best Single for “Girl Crush,” and Best Duos and Groups), Cam (Best New Artists), Bob Dylan (#1 and #2 Best Reissue), Ashley Monroe (Best Female Vocalists) and the Mavericks (Best Live Acts). Also high in the rankings were Kacey Musgraves, Eric Church, Maddie & Tae, and Willie Nelson.

Voters surveyed in this year’s poll include more than 80 journalists, who have written for publications including MusicRow, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Billboard, and more.

For a full list of winners from the 16th Annual Country Music Critics Poll, visit nashvillescene.com.

Dierks Bentley To Reveal ACM Awards Nominees In Six Categories

Dierks Bentley

 

Dierks Bentley will announce the 51st annual Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards’ final nominees for Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Vocal Duo of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, and Album of the Year on Monday (Feb. 1).

Bentley will appear on CBS This Morning during the 8 a.m. ET hour to reveal the nominees. As previously announced, Bentley will also co-host the ACM Awards with Luke Bryan.

Following Bentley’s announcement, ETonline’s Nancy O’Dell will name the finalists in the categories of New Male Vocalist, New Female Vocalist, New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year, Single of the Year, Video of the Year, and Vocal Event of the Year, which will be revealed on ETonline.com at 8:50 AM ET.

Nominees for Song of the Year and Songwriter of the Year will be revealed in coming weeks.

The 51st annual Academy of Country Music Awards will air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 3 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

In Photos: Wynonna & The Big Noise, Chris Carmack, Steven Tyler, Josh Abbott Band, Green River Ordinance and Madisen Ward & Mama Bear

Wynonna & The Big Noise Preview February Album At Lightning 100

Wynonna and the Big Noise. Photo: The Collective

Wynonna and the Big Noise. Photo: The Collective

Wynonna & The Big Noise previewed new music from a forthcoming self-titled album on WRLT Lightning 100 yesterday (Jan. 27). The live performance broadcast from WRLT studios to YouTube. Various songs on the Cactus Moser-produced project were written by the band in addition to cuts by Julie Miller, Raphael Saadiq, John Scott Sherrill and Chris Stapleton. Special guests include Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, and Timothy B Schmit, as well as Jason Isbell on “Things That I Lean On,” a title about recovery and support. Pre-order the album prior to the February 12 release via Curb Records.

 

Nashville‘s Chris Carmack Visits Andy Cohen and Today

Pictured (L-R): Andy Cohen, Stassi Schroeder and Chris Carmack. Photo: BRAVO

Pictured (L-R): Andy Cohen, Stassi Schroeder and Chris Carmack. Photo: BRAVO

Chris Carmack weathered winter storm Jonas to make his debut appearance on NBC’s Today on Monday (Jan. 25). Carmack plays Will Lexington on ABC’s Nashville and is currently promoting his own debut EP. The Washington D.C. native performed the project’s title track “Pieces of You.” He also performed for Paste Studios, FOX 411, and Andy Cohen on BRAVO’s Watch What Happens Live. Various country stars have joined Cohen on his program including Trisha Yearwood and Reba McEntire.

 

Steven Tyler Greets Josh Abbott Band at iHeart Event

Pictured (L-R): Preston Wait, David Fralin, Edward Villanueva, Carly Pearce, Steven Tyler, Josh Abbott, James Hertless, Austin Davis, Caleb Keeter

Pictured (L-R): Preston Wait, David Fralin, Edward Villanueva, Carly Pearce, Steven Tyler, Josh Abbott, James Hertless, Austin Davis, Caleb Keeter

The Josh Abbott Band performed at iHeartRadio’s Country Music Summit last week in Nashville, where the band ran into Steven Tyler. The Texas country band is currently on tour promoting new music from their latest release, Front Row Seat. Tyler is poised to release a project with Big Machine’s Dot Records following his latest single, “Red White & You.”

 

Green River Ordinance and Madisen Ward & Mama Bear Perform at Sundance

Pictured (L-R): Geoff Ice and Denton Hunker of Green River Ordinance, Madisen Ward and Ruth Ward of Madisen Ward & Mama Bear, and Green River Ordinance's Josh Jenkins, Joshua Wilkerson and Jamey Ice. Photo: Shore Fire Media

Pictured (L-R): Geoff Ice and Denton Hunker of Green River Ordinance, Madisen Ward and Ruth Ward of Madisen Ward & Mama Bear, and Green River Ordinance’s Josh Jenkins, Joshua Wilkerson and Jamey Ice. Photo: Shore Fire Media

Americana artists Green River Ordinance and Madisen Ward & Mama Bear were showcased prior to Sting‘s performance at the Sundance ASCAP Music Café on Jan. 23 during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

LifeNotes: Singer, Label Founder Curtis Potter Dies

Curtis Potter. Photo: curtispottercountry.com

Curtis Potter. Photo: curtispottercountry.com

Curtis Potter, noted in Texas country music circles as a “singer’s singer,” has died at age 75.

Best known as the longtime frontman of Hank Thompson’s acclaimed Brazos Valley Boys, Potter passed away in Abilene, Texas, on Saturday, Jan. 23. He had congestive heart failure, complicated by pneumonia.

The Brazos Valley Boys won Billboard’s Touring Band of the Year award 14 times. Potter, a bass player and vocalist, joined the group in 1959 and remained with it for the next 13 years.

He also had an extensive résumé as a solo artist and record maker.

Born in 1940, Potter was given his own radio and TV show in Abilene on KRBC at age 16. As a youngster, he also performed in the road shows of Slim Willet and Bill Fox.

He began his recording career on Dot Records with 1969’s “You Comb Her Hair.” In 1973, Capitol Records issued Potter’s “Walkin’ Talkin’ Breathin’ Case of Sorrow.” This was followed by his Texas Dance Hall LP recorded with fellow Lone Star State singers Darrell McCall and Ray Sanders.

Potter was signed to Hillside Records in 1978. This resulted in his only two charted singles, 1979’s “Fraulein” and 1980’s duet with McCall, “San Antonio Medley.” He also recorded two albums for Hillside.

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In 1984, Potter helped to form Step One Records in Nashville. This became country music’s largest independent label, releasing discs by Gene Watson, Ray Price, Kitty Wells, Hank Thompson and Clinton Gregory, as well as Potter.

He and Willie Nelson recorded the Six Hours at the Pedernales album for Step One in 1995. It yielded the video favorite “Turn Me Loose and Let Me Swing.”

In 2005, Potter signed with Heart of Texas Records. He recorded five solo albums for the company, including his tribute to Ray Price, Songs of the Cherokee Cowboy. Its title tune was another duet with Nelson. He also has two trio albums on Heart of Texas, recorded with Tony Booth and Darrell McCall. He is a member of the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame and the Western Swing Hall of Fame.

Potter had heart surgery in 2006, but resumed performing in dance halls, honky-tonks and concert halls. He last performed in Brady, Texas, on New Year’s Eve.

His funeral service and burial took place on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Curtis Potter is survived by his wife Pat, sons James and Shane, daughters Sharlotte and Rozlyn, eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

The family requests memorial contributions to the Heart of Texas Country Music Museum, 1701 South Bridge St., Brady, Texas 76825.

Triple 8 Management Adds Two Staffers For Tour Marketing

Triple 8 Management

Triple 8 Management has hired Brooke Meris as Director of Radio Tour Marketing and Renee Schapiro as Director of Tour Marketing.

Brooke Meris

Brooke Meris

Now with 30 staffers, the company represents Eli Young Band, Chase Rice, Joe Nichols, The Cadillac Three, and Josh Abbott Band, among others.

To join Triple 8 in the newly-created role, Meris departs her post as Sony Record’s Manager of Regional Promotion for Columbia Nashville. She will be directing all radio efforts for the roster that pertain to radio’s involvement in live shows, as well as supporting Triple 8’s Director of Radio Promotion Karen McGuire in all radio promotion efforts.

Renee Schapiro

Renee Schapiro

Schapiro is joining Triple 8 from the independent concert promoter I.M.P. Inc., where she served as the Director of Promotions and Advertising. Over the last eight years, she oversaw all marketing efforts for I.M.P.’s venues ranging from the 9:30 Club to the 17,500-capacity Merriweather Post Pavilion.

In her new role, Schapiro will be one of two tour marketing team leaders for Triple 8’s roster. She succeeds Haley Elander who, along with Whitney Scott, now serves on the newly-developed Lifestyle Marketing Team, which is part of the larger 10-person marketing department within Triple 8. Elander and Scott initiate city-specific marketing efforts to uncover new partners in each town to expose artists’ music and shows and to build fan bases.

DISClaimer: Taylor Swift, Anderson East Offer Superb New Singles

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We’ll be up to our necks in country music in the weeks to come, what with CRS and all, so now seems like a good time to remind ourselves what a vibrant and thriving pop/rock scene we have as well.

So thriving, in fact, that I’m playing catch-up. Most of these records came out last year. But I’m just getting around to the riches of Mikky Ekko, Ingrid Michaelson, Brooke Waggoner and The Dead Weather. The Taylor Swift and Meghan Trainor singles are new, but their parent CDs are also last year’s.

Speaking of The Dead Weather, it strikes me that Music City just might be the new capital of mainstream, guitar-based rock. With most of the pop world fixated on hip-hop or EDM sounds, Nashville is home to The Black Keys/The Arcs, Jack White/The Dead Weather, Kings of Leon, Paramore, Clear Plastic Masks, Parachute, Cage the Elephant, The Features and The Wild Feathers. Rock bands all.

And speaking of Taylor Swift, she proves once again why she’s the princess of pop by earning a Disc of the Day prize with “Out of the Woods.”

As for Mikky Ekko (a.k.a. John Stephen Sudduth), he’d be the DisCovery Award winner if he hadn’t been Grammy-nominated before he had his own CD. So the honor goes instead to the also gifted Anderson East.

CAGE THE ELEPHANT/Mess Around
Writers: Cage The Elephant; Producer: Dan Auerbach; Publisher: Sony/ATV; BMI; RCA (track)
-Thumping and raucous. Kinda garage-y and lotsa fun. This captures how frothing and energetic these guys are on stage. After the band moved from Bowling Green to Nashville, it switched producers. Black Keys honcho Auerbach gave them a sound more raw and less polished, but the Elephants are still very, very tuneful.

THE DEAD WEATHER/I Feel Love
Writers: Fertita/Mosshart; Producer: Jack White III; Publisher: Sleeping Disorder/Kobalt/Domino, BMI; Third Man (track)
– Ferociously rocking. Frontwoman Alison Mosshart has a natural vocal wail that sounds born to be in this band. Lead guitarist Dean Fertita grinds away on a repeated riff that bores into the brain.

MIKKY EKKO/Smile
Writers: Mikky Ekko/Jim Eliot/Greg Kurstin/Dennis Herring; Producers: Elof Lolv & Mikky Ekko; Publishers: Good Kings/Sony-ATV/Jim Eliot/Kurstin/EMI April/Sakana, BMI/PRS/ASCAP; RCA (track)
– This native Nashvillian first attracted my attention when he sang “Stay,” a Grammy-nominated 2012 duet with Rihanna. His debut solo CD, Time, is highlighted by this airy, echoey, celestial-sounding ditty. His sky-high pop tenor delivery aches in a lyric that says things are lousy, so you might as well smile in your misery. Highly listenable. Heartily recommended.

TAYLOR SWIFT/Out of the Woods
Writers: Taylor Swift/Jack Antonoff; Producers: Jack Antonoff/Taylor Swift; Publishers: Sony/ATV Tree/Taylor Swift/Ducky Donath, BMI; Big Machine (track)
– Finally. My favorite melody on the 1989 album is now its sixth single. Swift closed concerts with this all last year, and I’ve always believed that it belongs on pop radio. The dark, rumbling rhythm contrasts with its bright, high vocals brilliantly. Get up and shake your money maker.

THE ARCS/Fools Gold
Writers: Dan Auerbach/Leon Michels/Richard Swift; Producers: Dan Auerbach/Leon Michels/Richard Swift; Publishers: Hour Box/Wixen/EMI Blackwood/DANCECONTESTWINNER/Secretly Canadian, BMI/ASCAP; Columbia (track)
-This is Dan Auerbach’s side project away from The Black Keys. Like his other group, this one has more than a little blues-rock in its DNA. There is lots of fizzy, fuzzy guitar scuzz here and a dark, haunted vibe that veers almost into psychedelia. The CD is aptly titled Yours Dreamily.

MEGHAN TRAINOR & JOHN LEGEND/Like I’m Gonna Lose You
Writers: Meghan Trainor/Justin Weaver/Caitlin Smith; Producers: Chris Gelbuda/Meghan Trainor; Publishers: Year of the Dog/WB/Music of the Corn/Cornman, ASCAP; Epic (track)
– Artists who launch their careers with a novelty song like “All About That Bass” often turn out to be one-hit wonders. Trainor scored a surprising second time with the just-as-catchy “Lips Are Movin.’” This time out, she slows it down and harmonizes in a soul groove with John Legend. Deliciously hooky.

INGRID MICHAELSON/Time Machine
Writers: Ingrid Michaelson/Busbee/Trent Dabbs/Barry Dean; Producer: Jacquire King; Publishers: Breakable Girls/BMG Platinum/Hello I Love You/Jam Writers Group/BMG Rights Management/Ready Set/Incognito Street, ASCAP/BMI; Cabin 224 (track)
– This indie pop favorite came to Music City to record her fifth album, Lights Out. The lady writes terrifically melodic songs and sings them with blue-eyed soul phrasing. This single/video is a stomper that wishes she could go back in time and warn herself about what a jerk he’ll turn out to be. Michaelson’s albums are always events worth buying, and this is her best one yet. She co-stars in a streamed concert with Cyndi Lauper and Kelsea Ballerini this evening (Thursday) on Skyville Live. It should be quite a show.

STEVE FORBERT/Compromise
Writer: Steve Forbert; Producer: Steve Forbert; Publisher: Songs of Heathercom; SESAC; Rock Ridge (track)
-It has been awhile since we’ve heard from this esteemed singer-songwriter. The title tune of his current album has a chiming, delicate track backing his characteristic soulfully strangulated, slightly hoarse vocal. His harmonica solo is a dandy too. The band features such notables as Kami Lyle, Joey Spampinato and Anthony Crawford.

ANDERSON EAST/Devil In Me
Writers: Anderson East/Mark Stephen Jones/Aaron Raitiere; Producer: Dave Cobb; Publishers: Farmland/Mark Stephen Jones/One Tooth, BMI; Elektra (track)
– East is in the gossip columns as Miranda Lambert’s new squeeze. They ought to be writing about his smoldering, soul-drenched, gospel-inflected vocal talent. This track from his Delilah debut CD proceeds at a stately pace and is embellished by soul-sister harmonies and bright brass blasts. This man is the real deal.

BROOKE WAGGONER/Ovenbird
Writer: Brooke Waggoner; Producer: Brooke Waggoner; Publisher: Brooke Waggoner, BMI; Swoon Moon
-I have long been in this Nashville charmer’s corner. Her current CD is called Sweven and features this wooshy, electronica soundscape wherein she warbles like a wraith wandering through soft mist. Dreamy. Hypnotic.

CRS Confirms Topics, Panelists For Programmers Boot Camp Series

The Programmers Bootcamp

The topics and panelists for three Programmers Boot Camp discussions at Country Radio Seminar (CRS) have been finalized.

“Programmers Boot Camp Series Part l: Imaging Secrets Revealed” will feature four of the top imaging copywriters in the business. Rich Witt (Vanilla Gorilla), Cowboy Kyle (WUSY Chattanooga), Jason Garte (The Mix Group) and Jeff Berlin (Greater Media Boston) will discuss how to effectively image a radio station on a budget. Bob Richards (Emmis Communications) will lead the Q&A discussion. Additionally, the panelists will examine how to write better copy, the best ways to get local listener testimonials to make your imaging shine, and how to effectively communicate with your voice talent to get the best read. The panel is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 2 p.m.

“Programmers Boot Camp Series Part ll: Get Prepped” will feature Big D and Bubba (Silverfish Media), Jeff Andrews (Sheet Happens) and Steve Harmon (Bit Board and iHeartMedia’s Paul and Young Ron), and will be led by RJ Curtis (All Access). The session will provide insight on how to give staff the tools they need to gather relevant content to produce a great on-air product and how to engage an audience on a budget. Panelists will also provide lists of useful websites where “free” content can be gathered and companies who specialize in prep services. The panel is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 3 p.m.

“Programmers Boot Camp Series Part lll: Mastering the Music” will offer industry professionals with years of experience in competitive market battles: Lance Houston (PD of the Bull in Boston), Bill Jones (Bill Jones Media Consulting), and B-Dub (KUPL/Alpha). The session will be led by Beverlee Brannigan (The E.W. Scripps Company) and will explain how to effectively schedule music coding and set up rules to free up time in a busy day. The panel is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 4 p.m.

Boot camp panels will take in Cumberland Rooms #1 and #2, located on Level 3 in Omni Nashville.