Country Artists And Industry Mourn The Eagles’ Glenn Frey

Glenn Frey. Photo: GlennFrey.com

Glenn Frey. Photo: GlennFrey.com

Country stars and Nashville industry reacted to the unexpected passing of The Eagles’ Glenn Frey with social media comments, some included below. Frye passed away in New York City on Monday, Jan. 18, due to reported complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis and pneumonia. He was 67.

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Don Henley: He was like a brother to me; we were family, and like most families, there was some dysfunction. But, the bond we forged 45 years ago was never broken, even during the 14 years that the Eagles were dissolved. We were two young men who made the pilgrimage to Los Angeles with the same dream: to make our mark in the music industry — and with perseverance, a deep love of music, our alliance with other great musicians and our manager, Irving Azoff, we built something that has lasted longer than anyone could have dreamed. But, Glenn was the one who started it all. He was the spark plug, the man with the plan. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of popular music and a work ethic that wouldn’t quit. He was funny, bullheaded, mercurial, generous, deeply talented and driven. He loved his wife and kids more than anything. We are all in a state of shock, disbelief and profound sorrow. We brought our two-year History of the Eagles Tour to a triumphant close at the end of July and now he is gone. I’m not sure I believe in fate, but I know that crossing paths with Glenn Lewis Frey in 1970 changed my life forever, and it eventually had an impact on the lives of millions of other people all over the planet. It will be very strange going forward in a world without him in it. But, I will be grateful, every day, that he was in my life. Rest in peace, my brother. You did what you set out to do, and then some.

Irving Azoff (to TheWrap): I wouldn’t have been the success that I’ve been without Glenn Frey teaching me, leading me and supporting me for over 40 years. He was a passionate family man, a great father, a great humanitarian, and he’s gone way too soon. (To Billboard): I can’t believe he’s gone. I can’t believe everything we accomplished. It was a staggering body of work and just an amazing run. I don’t think there will ever be another American band [that’s] as successful.

JD Souther: Glenn Frey was my first songwriting partner and best friend when we set out to realize our dreams of making great music in Los Angeles. Our first year together will always seem like yesterday to me. His amazing capacity for the big joke and that brilliant groove that lived inside him are with me, even now, in this loss and sorrow. I will miss him every day but then…he is always here, isn’t he? I can’t say any more than that for now. The music and the love are indestructible. Rest Quietly Dear Little Brother/You are greatly loved and missed

Travis Tritt: Glenn Frey and the music he created alone and with The Eagles have been such an inspiration to me. We first met at the video shoot for my version of ‘Take It Easy’ in 1993. He always went out of his way to acknowledge and encourage me ever since. I’m a better person, better musician and a better songwriter having met him. I still can’t believe he is gone!

Tim McGraw: His music was personally inspirational, his impact immeasurable, his legacy timeless. #glennfrey #heartachetonight

Natalie Maines: Very surprised and saddened to hear about the passing of Glen Frey.
#mahaloglen

Toby Keith: RIP Glenn Frey. Thank you for the songs and inspiration to so many. Missed by all. – T

Keith Urban: So deeply saddened tonight to hear of Glenn Frey’s passing. Blessings to all of his family and the Eagles! – KU [VIDEO]

Eli Young Band: Thanks for the amazing music you gave the world, Glenn Frey. #rip

Martina McBride: Sad to hear about Glenn Frey. First album I owned was Eagles Greatest Hits and I wore it out. The Eagles were such a part of all our lives

Vince Gill: Most people hear him sing ‘Lyin’ Eyes’ or ‘New Kid in Town,’ but he was a Detroit boy. He knew what soul music was. He knew what rock & roll really was, probably more than anybody else in that band until Joe Walsh comes along. You have to have a leader, and he was a great one. (To Rolling Stone Country): He was a world-class guitar player. For a long time, Don Felder and Joe were front and center taking the lead role, but I don’t think a lot of people realize that all that soulful guitar playing was Glenn

Hillary Scott: One of Lady A’s biggest influences has always been The Eagles. Heartbroken to hear we lost another great music icon. #rip #glennfrey

Charles Kelley: one of my biggest influences #glennfrey from #theeagles passed away today. he was so young, shocked

Eric Paslay: Thoughts and prayers for Glenn Frey’s family and the Eagles. So saddened to hear of his passing.

Chase Bryant: My heart is saddened by the loss of one of the greatest!! May you rest in peace Glenn Frey..

Reba: Such a great man. So glad I got to meet him. My thoughts and prayers to his family. RIP [VIDEO]

Clint Black: Way too soon, we’ve lost one of America’s best singer/songwriters. I’ve always said he and Don Henley were America’s answer to Lennon and McCartney. Though he’s gone, his influence will always be with us.

Kix Brooks: 73 heard the Eagles live the first time- damn they were good! It was country, but it was ours -made me want to do it! RIP Glenn- well played

Clay Walker: Glenn Frey was a friend and a wonderful man…we will all miss you Take It Easy:)

Brad Paisley: So saddened and shocked by the loss of Glenn Frey. Thank you for the music that paved the way for so many others.

Sheryl Crow: Glenn Frey, you will be sorely missed. Thank you for all you gave us.

Granger Smith: Sad to hear about Glenn Frey passing. His songwriting was the first to inspire me to play guitar as a boy.

A Thousand Horses: RIP Glenn, thank you for the amazing music and inspiration. #RIPGlennFrey

Lee Greenwood: Being from California, the song ‘Hotel California’ really resonated with me. ‘You can check out any time you want – but you can never leave,’ was the greatest line ever written. Glenn Frey was a great artist and his music with The Eagles will carry on into many generations. Condolences to his family.

The Kentucky Headhunters’ Richard Young: In the 70’s, though we were a rural Kentucky southern rock band, as we are today, we met and hung out with a lot of pretty girls, made a lot of friends and fans because of you and your band, Glenn Frey. The Eagles put an air in the musical vibe and crossed genres. It was the middle ground between heavy rock, southern rock, country, and pop music. It allowed all music lovers to have a common ground. Thank you, Glenn and the gang for giving us southern rock guys, country folk and music lovers around the world something beautiful. The Kentucky Headhunters knew you were capable of being super heavy… you just went for the heart. God bless your soul for being a musician.

EXILE’s Marlon Hargis: The Eagles were a huge influence on EXILE, and they are the best live band I’ve ever seen.

Sean McConnell: I know I’m not the only one who’s been walking around singing this song for the last two days. I know Henley sang this most of the time but I absolutely loved hearing Glenn sing it on his own as well. And as a songwriter I have been blown away that this was the FIRST song that he and Henley wrote together. It’s mind boggling. Glenn, thank you for all of it. [VIDEO]

Carole King: R.I. P. Glenn Frey. Deepest condolences to his family and #Eagles.

Scott Borchetta: Glenn Frey?  What?  Bowie… now this… broken hearted…Thank you Irving Azoff for making so much happen for the Eagles. You sent them out on top with the doc and History tour. My heart goes out

Blair Garner: Another rock star has left us too soon. So sad to learn that Glenn Frey from the Eagles has died. Thank you for the music, sir. #RIP

Jimmy Carter: Shock and sadness over the death of Eagle Glenn Frey. Tim McGraw said the Eagles were his favorite all time band! Immeasurable influence

Leslie Fram: So incredibly sad #GlennFrey, #Eagles guitarist and #RockandRoll Hall of Famer, passed away Monday. #RIP

Shane McAnally: You never thought you’d be alone, this far down the line…and I know what’s been on your mind…you’re afraid it’s all been wasted time

Samantha Stephens: Rest in peace, Glenn Frey. Your music changed us for the better. I can’t stop the tears from rolling.

Longtime Agent Bobby Cudd Joins The Billions Corporation

Bobby Cudd

Bobby Cudd

The Billions Corporation has announced the hiring of agent Bobby Cudd, who will be joining Billions in their Nashville office. Cudd brings with him his eclectic roster from Paradigm Talent Agency, including Ricky Skaggs, Garrison Keillor, Old Crow Medicine Show, Gillian Welch, Dave Rawlings Machine, Sarah Jarosz, and more.

Cudd can be reached at [email protected] or at (312) 997-9999, ext. 8407.

“Everybody in this business knows Bobby Cudd,” says David “Boche Billions” Viecelli, President of Billions. “His skill, taste and commitment have been in evidence for four decades now and his clients love him for good reason. To have an agent of his caliber recognize that we at Billions have created the principled, collaborative environment that will allow him to continue to put his artists and his love of music first is an extraordinary testament. With Bobby joining our incredible agents in Nashville, Adam Voith and Andrew Colvin, I will put that office up against any other in town.”

“The culture that Boche has created at Billions will be a great home for me personally, my artists and my family,” says Cudd. “I look forward to contributing to the growth of the Nashville office.”

The Billions Corporation is an entertainment agency established in 1989. It has offices in Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Toronto, Nashville, and an affiliated enterprise in Australia.

The company represents Mumford & Sons, Arcade Fire, Bon Iver, Death Cab for Cutie, The Swell Season, Fleet Foxes, Juno Award-winning band The New Pornographers, Jason Isbell, Neko Case and Sufjan Stevens.

Bobby Cudd Roster
Ry Cooder – Sharon White – Ricky Skaggs
Dave Rawlings Machine
Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion Tours
Gillian Welch
Junior Brown
Kasey Chambers
Old Crow Medicine Show
Ricky Skaggs
Robert Earl Keen
Sarah Jarosz
Skaggs Family Christmas
The Doyle & Debbie Show
The Roosevelts

Weekly Register: Chris Stapleton’s ‘Traveller’ Settles In

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Chris Stapleton’s Traveller is extending its trip atop the country albums chart. The acclaimed collection remains at No. 1 for the week ending Jan. 14, with 26K album sold, and 744K overall. Next week’s chart will reflect sales following his Jan. 16 performance on NBC’s Saturday Night Live.

Sam Hunt’s Montevallo moves up a spot to No. 2, with 8.5K sold. Within a few weeks, he is expected to officially surpass the million mark. Thomas Rhett’s Tangled Up rises to No. 3, with 6.5K sold.

Eric Church’s Mr. Misunderstood (6K) and Carrie Underwood’s Storyteller (6K) round out the Top 5.

Thomas Rhett

Thomas Rhett

For digital track sales, Rhett’s “Die a Happy Man” tops the country tally, moving 54K, with 937K overall. Hunt’s “Break Up In A Small Town” shifts 37K to place second and officially surpassing a million units.

Luke Bryan and Karen Fairchild’s “Home Alone Tonight” rises a notch to No. 3 (30K), just ahead of Cam’s “Burning House” (26K) and Cole Swindell’s “You Should Be Here” (21K).

Trace Adkins’ “Jesus and Jones” debuts at No. 64, selling 3.4K. This is his debut on Wheelhouse Records, part of the Broken Bow label group.

On the overall chart, the late David Bowie debuts at the top with Blackstar, the album he completed and released just days before his passing on Jan. 10. Blackstar sold 181K (174K album only).

With 146.5K units for “Love Yourself” this week (and 1.2 million overall), Justin Bieber holds onto the top of the digital tracks chart for the second week.

2016 Country Radio Meet & Greet Lineup Reveals Rising Stars

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MusicRow, Nashville’s leading music industry publication, is proud to reveal two rising country performers for its 2016 Country Radio Meet & Greet and CountryBreakout Awards: LOCASH (Reviver Records) and Erica Nicole (Go Time Records). 

The invitation-only event will be held in Nashville in early February for MusicRow subscribing members, affiliates and country radio broadcasters just ahead of the 2016 Country Radio Seminar. Subscribe to MusicRow to receive your invitation.

Pictured (L-R): Erica Nicole, LOCASH.

Pictured (L-R): Erica Nicole, LOCASH.

The gathering will also reveal the CountryBreakout Award winners, tallied from chart performance on the MusicRow chart in 2015. Profiles of the yet-to-be announced winners will be included in the 2016 Country Radio print issue for MusicRow

“With so many of us growing up in secondary markets and having been greatly influenced by radio in those markets, it’s a thrill to honor the artists and songwriters who have reached the most airplay on MusicRow‘s CountryBreakout chart,” says MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson. “I am also looking forward to showcasing the musical talents of Erica Nicole and LOCASH in front of the radio industry at this year’s event and seeing everyone come out for a great time.”

Print magazines will be available during Country Radio Seminar. MusicRow subscribers will receive their copies by mail. Additional issues can be purchased at MusicRow.com and at the publication’s 17th Avenue headquarters. 

Opening ceremonies for Country Radio Seminar (CRS) will begin on Feb. 8 at 3 p.m. This year’s conference will take place through Feb. 10 at the Omni Hotel.


About performers for MusicRow‘s 2016 Country Radio Meet & Greet and CountryBreakout Awards

LOCASH (Reviver Records): Chris Lucas and Preston Brust of LOCASH celebrated the final MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart No. 1 of 2015 with “I Love This Life,” the title track from the band’s 6-track EP. As the first single from a new label deal and name change (from LoCash Cowboys), “I Love This Life” landed on iTunes’ list of the best country songs of 2015. In addition to co-writing the single, the duo also helped write Keith Urban’s “You Gonna Fly” and Tim McGraw’s “Truck Yeah.” LOCASH wrapped a run of shows in Las Vegas during Wrangler National Finals Rodeo late last year and sang the National Anthem at the Indianapolis Pacers game before a New Year’s Eve show.

Erica Nicole (Go Time Records): Erica Nicole received her first Top 10 record on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart with “I’m Making Mine.” With the 2015 single, Nicole became MusicRow‘s first female independent artist to achieve three consecutive Top 20 records. She has opened shows for such artists as Miranda Lambert, Eric Church and Brad Paisley and performed the National Anthem at Fenway Park (New York Mets) and CitiField (Boston Red Sox). The Georgia native has been working with producer Kent Wells (Dolly Parton) on her full-length release. In late 2015, Erica Nicole headlined the I’m Making Mine Tour and guest-hosted the TV program, Country Fix.

Free iTunes Radio Stations Will Be Discontinued

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iTunes Radio will end its free, ad-supported streaming services this month. Apple announced the shift in an email to customers dated Jan. 15.

“As a listener of ad-supported radio on Apple Music, we want you to know that it’s being discontinued starting January 28. Beats 1 will now be the premier free broadcast so you’ll continue to get all the best music and culture there with world-class DJs like Zane Lowe and specialty programming from artists like Dr. Dre, Drake, Pharrell Williams, and more.”

An Apple spokesperson told BuzzFeed News:

“We are making Beats 1 the premier free broadcast from Apple and phasing out the ad-supported stations at the end of January. Additionally, with an Apple Music membership, listeners can access dozens of radio stations curated by our team of music experts, covering a range of genres, commercial-free with unlimited skips. The free three-month trial of Apple Music includes radio.”

Launched in 2013, iTunes Radio was available in the U.S. and Australia. Once the change goes into effect, Beats 1 will Apple’s only free music offering.

 

Dierks Bentley Announces New Radio Single, Tour Cities

Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley

Following the announcement of his eighth studio album, BLACK, Dierks Bentley has introduced the project’s lead single, “Somewhere On A Beach,” as well as the cities slated as part of the U.S. leg of his 2016 Somewhere On A Beach Tour.

The trek will launch May 12 in Holmdel, New Jersey, at the PNC Bank Arts Center. Along for the ride are Randy Houser and Cam. Tickets can be purchased beginning Jan. 29 for select cities as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket at megaticket.com. In addition to 34 cities in the U.S. and three in Canada, Bentley’s Somewhere On A Beach Tour will visit the United Kingdom and Ireland.

“This album is about ALL phases of a relationship, including the breakups,” said Bentley. ”’Beach’ is a pretty blunt take on that wild rebound we’ve all had or maybe imagined having. The carefree attitude is exactly the spirit we wanted to bring out on the road this year. I’ve toured with Randy before, and he’s just a great dude−on stage and backstage. And I’ve gotten to know Cam a little over the last year, and she’s fun as hell too and so talented. It’s going to be a big summer for sure.”

2016 Somewhere On A Beach Tour Cities:

Dublin, Ireland
London, UK
Manchester, UK
Glasgow, UK
Holmdel, New Jersey
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cleveland, Ohio
Chicago, Illinois
Detroit, Michigan
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Bangor, Maine
Hartford, Connecticut
Boston, Massachusetts
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Cadott, Wisconsin
Walker, Minnesota
Columbus, Ohio
Manhattan, Kansas
North Platte, Nebraska
Fort Loramie, Ohio
Charlotte, North Carolina
Atlanta, Georgia
Tampa, Florida
Raleigh, North Carolina
Bristow, Virginia
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Cameras, Alberta, Canada
Duncan, British Columbia, Canada
Oro-Mendonte, Ontario, Canada
Syracuse, New York
Saint Louis, Missouri
Indianapolis, Indiana
Dallas, Texas
Houston, Texas
Mountain View, California
Irvine, California
San Diego, California
Eugene, Oregon
Boise, Idaho
Salt Lake City, Utah

(Openers vary on festival dates)

ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO Offers Nashville Expertise

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Nashville songwriters Desmond Child, Chris DeStefano, Ashley Gorley and Brett James will participate in the 2016 ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO in Los Angeles in April.

Child will host the event’s Center Stage writers-in-the-round on April 28, as well as an attendee song feedback session. In addition, DeStefano will participate in a hands-on Hit Producer panel and perform at the conference’s closing Writers Jam.

Meanwhile, Gorley will take part in the EXPO’s Master Sessions. In addition, James will join the annual Hit Songwriters panel that features modern top hitmakers from across the charts including Dave Bassett (Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song”), Jacob “JKash” Kasher (Maroon 5’s “Sugar”), and Poo Bear (Justin Bieber’s “What Do You Mean”).

Others signing on for the EXPO are songwriters Bonnie Baker (Reba McEntire’s “My Sister”) and songwriter/producer Forest Glen Whitehead (Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It”).

The event will be held April 28-30 at the Loews Hollywood Hotel.

650 AM WSM’s ‘Coffee, Country & Cody’ Coming to TV

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Coffee, Country & Cody, the long-running morning show on Nashville’s 650 AM WSM, will be simultaneously broadcast as a television series on The Heartland Network starting on Feb. 1.

Heartland is a division of Luken Communications, which offers diverse, family-friendly programming. Its networks reach approximately 80 percent of all U.S. households through over-the-air, cable and satellite television. The Luken network portfolio also includes Rev’n, Retro TV, TUFF TV, PBJ, The Family Channel and Frost Great Outdoors (FGO).

Currently in its 22nd year, Coffee, Country & Cody is hosted by Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Famer and Grand Ole Opry emcee Bill Cody, along with his producer and sidekick, Charlie Mattos. The show broadcasts from the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center.

“We are honored to join the Heartland Network. I believe that consumers are yearning for genuine and authentic entertainment,” said Chris Kulick, WSM General Manager. “I know that 650 AM WSM listeners and Heartland viewers will embrace the warmth of one of the most sincere personalities in the world, Bill Cody.”

Matthew Golden, Luken’s Vice President of Programming, said, “WSM and Heartland are dedicated to preserving the legacy of the legends of country music, both classic and contemporary. I can’t think of any show that would speak more directly to the core of the Heartland audience.”

Heartland officially debuted in 2013 with programming comprised of syndicated and first-run shows, as well as digitally-restored content. The program lineup includes Reflections with host Keith Bilbrey, Bluegrass Ridge, Country Fix, Country Standard Time, Music City Tonight, Texas Music Scene, Gaither Gospel Hour, classic episodes of Crook & Chase and several popular music video blocks.

New Songwriter Networking Series Begins Thursday

Hippie Chick Twang

A networking and performance series for songwriters, titled The Hippie Chick Twang Java Jam, will launch on Thursday (Jan. 21) at 6:30 p.m. Presented by Hippie Chick Twang Music Publishing and Media, the series will take place on the third Thursday of each month at Just Love Coffee at 1528 Demonbreun St.

Songwriters looking for co-writers, artists looking for songs, musicians looking for band opportunities, and studios, stylists, and any industry support looking to connect with talent should bring business cards for the organized networking segments. The event will feature hit songwriters, new writers, and reserved slots for open mic.

The inaugural Java Jam will feature Hippie Chick Twang’s Kim McLean and Jake Neumar, as well as Dean Miller and other songwriters.

Hippie Chick Twang will also be developing teams and signing songwriters for their non-profit division called Music Does Good. Networking and performances will culminate in an all-person jam to close the night.

To perform at one of the monthly events or to get more information about The Hippie Chick Twang Java Jam, contact Devon O’Day at [email protected] or call (615) 400-5140.

 

Favorite Country Dance Club Songs Of 2015 Revealed

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Andy Grammer’s “Honey, I’m Good.” and Blake Shelton’s “Sangria” topped the list of country dance favorites in 2015, according to Marco Club Connection’s annual ranking of country dance club songs.

Andy Grammer

Andy Grammer

“Honey, I’m Good.” was a major pop hit that received a significant boost among country fans when Eli Young Band released a collaborative version of the song with Grammer to country radio and dance venues. Shelton’s “Sangria” and Luke Bryan’s “Kick The Dust Up” ranked No. 2 and No. 3 respectively.

The Nashville-based Marco Club Connection surveys a panel of nearly 250 club owners, DJs and dance instructors from across the country to compile its rankings every December. Overall votes by the panel determine each song’s placement on the list.

The list was a mixture of new and established artists with Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush” placing as the sixth most popular song among dancers, while newcomers Sam Hunt, A Thousand Horses and Mo Pitney all had their first placement on the annual list.

Zac Brown Band was the only artist to be represented twice in the Top 10 with “Homegrown” and “Beautiful Drug” coming in at No. 8 and No. 10.

The results of the 2015 Top 10 Country Dance Club Hits are:
1. “Honey, I’m Good.” – Andy Grammer
2. “Sangria” – Blake Shelton
3. “Kick The Dust Up” – Luke Bryan
4. “House Party” – Sam Hunt
5. “Crash and Burn” – Thomas Rhett
6. “Girl Crush” – Little Big Town
7. “Boy & A Girl Thing” – Mo Pitney
8. “Homegrown” – Zac Brown Band
9. “Smoke” – A Thousand Horses
10. “Beautiful Drug” – Zac Brown Band

View a complete archive of Marco Club Connection’s Top 10 Country Dance Club Hits.