Keith Urban Reveals Production, Songwriting Credits Of ‘Ripcord’

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Keith Urban‘s eighth album, Ripcord, doesn’t release until May 6, but the project has already produced two No. 1 hits for Urban. “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” and “Break On Me” were Urban’s 19th and 20th career No. 1 songs.

The new project is the result of one of Urban’s most collaborative processes yet. He calls Ripcord his “most exhilarating album to make, both musically and creatively.”

“This album’s journey began back in January 2015 and took me to a lot of unexplored people and places,” he added. “The end result was the recording and exploring of more songs then I’ve ever done before and carving that down to what I felt constituted Ripcord.”

The 12-track album includes new collaborations with Jeff Bhasker, busbee, Greg Wells and Nile Rodgers, as well as personnel Urban has previously worked with, including Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman, Dann Huff and Nathan Chapman, all of whom worked with Urban on his previous album, Fuse.

“Getting to work with people like this was unlike anything I’ve envisioned before,” said Urban. “It’s the result of writing, reaching, imagining, and following the muse every step of the way.”

Urban will perform his new single, “Wasted Time,” on American Idol on Thursday night (March 31). He will also sing it on the ACM Awards on Sunday. His Ripcord World Tour 2016 will launch on June 2 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Ripcord Track Listing

“Gone Tomorrow (Here Today)”
Written by Jeff Bhasker, Samuel Tyler Johnson, Keith Urban
Co-Produced By Jeff Bhasker, Tyler Johnson & Keith Urban

“John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”
Written by Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne
Co-Produced by Dann Huff & Keith Urban

“Wasted Time”
Written by Greg Wells, J Hart, Keith Urban
Co-Produced by Greg Wells & Keith Urban

“Habit Of You”
Written by K-Kov, Jackson Morgan
Co-Produced by K-Kov & Keith Urban

“Sun Don’t Let Me Down”
Written by Nile Rodgers, busbee, Armando Christian Perez, Keith Urban
Co-Produced by Nile Rodgers, busbee & Keith Urban

“Getting In The Way”
Written by Emily Weisband, Jordan Reynolds, David Hodges
Co-Produced by Dann Huff & Keith Urban

“Blue Ain’t Your Color”
Written by Steven Lee Olsen, Hillary Lindsey, Clint Lagerberg
Co-Produced by Dann Huff & Keith Urban

“The Fighter”
Written by busbee, Keith Urban
Co-Produced by busbee & Keith Urban

“Break On Me”
Written by Jon Nite, Ross Copperman
Co-Produced by Nathan Chapman & Keith Urban

“Your Body”
Written by busbee, Keith Urban
Co-Produced by busbee & Keith Urban

“That Could Still Be Us”
Written by Jason Duke, Jesse Lee, Jonathan Price
Co-Produced by Jonny Price & Keith Urban

“Worry ‘Bout Nothin’”
Written by Chris Tompkins, Rodney Clawson, Josh Kear
Co-Produced by Dann Huff & Keith Urban

 

 

Rob Beckham To Be Honored, Reba To Headline At Nashville’s Swan Ball

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Rob Beckham

Rob Beckham, WME Partner and co-head of WME’s Nashville office, will be honored with the 2016 Swan Award during the 54th annual Swan Ball, slated for June 4. Additionally, Reba has been named as the musical headliner for the evening.

He was promoted to his current role, co-head of WME’s Nashville office, in 2011. In 2015, WME clients captured 10 of 11 ACM Awards, and 7 of 11 CMA Awards. He is a three-time nominee for the CMA SRO Award for Talent Agent of the Year and won the award in 2014.

In addition to his work at WME, Beckham is also active in the community. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Country Music Association, the TJ Martell Foundation and Make-A-Wish for Middle Tennessee. In 2014, he was named TJ Martell Ambassador of the Year and was honored by the Nashville Association of Talent Directors at its annual gala. In 2015, he edged out other Music Row executives to raise the most money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Pie in Your Face Challenge. He regularly donates his time speaking at events and participating in fundraisers for various local and national charities. A native of Montana, Rob now lives in Brentwood, Tennessee with his wife, Melissa, and his daughter, Ella.

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Presented annually since 1969 at Nashville’s Swan Ball, The Swan Award is given to individuals distinguished in the arts or by their dedicated service to humanity.

Previous Swan Award recipients include Martha Rivers Ingram, Bill Ivey, Mrs. Ann Hendricks Bass, The Frist Family, Ann and Monroe Carell, Mrs. Teresa Heinz, Gerald and Florence Van de Kemp, Mr. Kip Forbes, The Honorable Walter H. Annenberg, Dr. Armand Hammer, The Duncan Phillips Family, Mrs. Carroll Petrie, and Veronica Hearst, among others.

The Doobie Brothers Sign With Azoff Music Management

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The Doobie Brothers

Azoff Music Management has signed The Doobie Brothers for personal management. The Doobie Brothers are managed by Irving Azoff and Karim Karmi and represented for touring by Scott Morris at CAA.

Kate Richardson at Richlyn Marketing handles public relations.

The Doobie Brothers are founding members Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons, and longtime member John McFee. The group has sold more than 48 million albums and has garnered four Grammy awards.

The group’s hit singles include “Black Water,” “What a Fool Believes,” “Listen To The Music,” “Jesus Is Just All Right,” “Rockin’ Down the Highway,” “Long Train Runnin’,” “China Grove,” “Take Me In Your Arms,” Takin’ it to the Streets,” “Minute by Minute,” “You Belong to Me,” “The Doctor” and more.

In 2014, a country tribute project to The Doobie Brothers, Southbound, was released.

Industry Ink: Meals-On-Wheels, Hill Entertainment Group, SOURCE, NATD & ACM

Bluebird Café Hosts Meals-On-Wheels Fundraiser

The Bluebird Café hosted a fundraiser for Mid-Cumberland Meals-on-Wheels on March 24. The event raised more than $5,000, which will provide 1,111 meals for seniors in Davidson County and 10 surrounding counties. Regions Bank’s Lisa Harless organized and emceed the event. Performers were Frank Myers, Eddy Raven, Tim Nichols and Jimmy Nichols.

Pictured (L-R): Jimmy Nichols, Frank Myers, Lisa Harless, Eddy Raven, Heather Hoilland and Tim Nichols. Photo: Celina Lunsford

Pictured (L-R): Jimmy Nichols, Frank Myers, Lisa Harless, Eddy Raven, Heather Hoilland and Tim Nichols. Photo: Celina Lunsford

Jordon Petty Joins Hill Entertainment Group

Jordon Petty is now heading the Legendary Coaches brand for Hill Entertainment Group. She started her new role on March 1. The Legendary Coaches are a group of well-known college football coaches available for speaking engagements, brand partnerships and fundraising opportunities. Petty previously worked at Marbaloo Marketing and Show Dog-Universal. Hill Entertainment Group’s client roster also includes Jana Kramer, Josh Kelley, LANco, Naomi Judd and Rodney Atkins.

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Jordon Petty

 

SOURCE Focuses On Kelsea Ballerini’s Team

SOURCE, the Nashville music industry executive women’s organization, held its monthly luncheon on March 24 at ASCAP. A guest panel was composed of Kelsea Ballerini’s power team, including: her manager, Iconic Entertainment’s Fletcher Foster; Black River Publishing VP Celia Froehlig; CAA’s John Huie; and Black River Entertainment CEO Gordon Kerr. The panelists shared stories of her rising career. A Q&A for SOURCE members followed the panel’s discussion.

Pictured (L-R): Fletcher Foster, Iconic Entertainment; Shelia Shipley Biddy, 2016 SOURCE President; Celia Froehlig, VP Black River Publishing; Gordon Kerr, CEO Black River Entertainment. Photo Credit: Denise Fussell

Pictured (L-R): Fletcher Foster, Iconic Entertainment; Shelia Shipley Biddy, 2016 SOURCE President; Celia Froehlig, VP Black River Publishing; Gordon Kerr, CEO Black River Entertainment. Photo Credit: Denise Fussell

NATD, ACM Plan Nashville Viewing Party

The National Association of Talent Directors (NATD) and the Academy of Country Music (ACM) have teamed up to hold the official Nashville viewing party for the 51st ACM Awards on Sunday (April 3). Tickets are $20 and the viewing party will be held at Citizen Club at Virago. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the NATD website.

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Dreamlined Entertainment Signs Cyndi Thomson

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Former Capitol Records Nashville artist Cyndi Thomson has joined Keith Stegall’s Dreamlined Entertainment. Her first single, “Sippin’ Wine On The Water,” will release May 16.

Thomson earned a gold album with her 2001 Capitol Records Nashville debut, My World, as well as a three-week No. 1 single with “What I Really Meant To Say.”

In 2002, she walked away from her recording career, stating, “The next step in my career would be to make a new album, thus making a commitment to see the project through with the many obligations that go along with it. I have now realized that I cannot commit to those obligations. I love music; I love the way it makes me feel, but the timing is right for me to walk away from being a recording artist.”

Thompson briefly returned to the Capitol Records Nashville label in 2006, though no music was released. Thomson continued writing and recording. In 2009, Thompson released the five-track digital EP This Time.

Producers Preview 7 Don’t-Miss Moments Of Upcoming ACM Awards

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The 51st Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards will bring the show back to Las Vegas’ MGM Grand on Sunday, April 3, following last year’s special 50th anniversary show in Dallas, Texas.

ACM Awards Executive Producers Barry Adelman and R.A. Clark, as well as ACM CEO Bob Romeo and Exec. VP, CBS Specials, Music, and Live Events Jack Sussman offered an inside look at some of Sunday’s don’t-miss moments during a media conference call today (March 29).

With the show to feature more than 20 performances on three stages (including five or six artists set to offer new music), this year’s lineup is ripe for some special ACM moments.

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Dolly Parton

1. Dolly Parton and Katy Perry.

As previously announced, Parton will join Katy Perry for a collaboration of several of Parton’s classic songs, including “Jolene” and “Coat Of Many Colors.” For her 2015 television movie Dolly Parton’s Coat Of Many Colors, Parton will also be honored with the Tex Ritter Award.

Sussman said, “Katy Perry as well as her whole team have been fans of this show for many years. They are big fans of country music and we’ve talked with them about participating in this show. We heard about the Tex Ritter award, and went right to Katy. Literally on the phone call, she said yes. Katy’s a huge fan of Dolly, reveres her. The two of them have been working together and have come up with an unbelievable duet moment that is a mashup of some of the best songs in her repertoire. Personally, I think they are related in some fashion, but we can’t prove that. We haven’t done a DNA test on either. It will be a special moment in the show.”

Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks

2. Garth Brooks will make an appearance via satellite.

Brooks will be performing a concert on his world tour near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, but will make an appearance via satellite. The producers declined to offer further details of Brooks’ appearance on the show.

Miranda Lambert at C2C. Photo Credit: Christie Goodwin

Miranda Lambert at C2C. Photo Credit: Christie Goodwin

3. Miranda Lambert Performs With Billy Gibbons and Keith Urban.

“I had a conversation about Miranda on what she wanted to do,” Clark said. “She said, ‘I do a lot of covers during my show on tour, and one that I do is [ZZ Top’s] ‘Tush.’ So I asked if I could see if Billy Gibbons was available, and he is. To supersize the moment, we asked Keith Urban to join. He’s already on the show doing his new song, ‘Wasted Time.’ Now we have a triple threat with that performance.”

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Sam Hunt.

4. The “Class of 2015.”

Last year several country newcomers made great career strides, including Sam Hunt, Chris Stapleton, Kelsea Ballerini, Cam, Brett Eldredge, Thomas Rhett, and Old Dominion. Ballerini, Stapleton, and Old Dominion are already ACM winners this year, taking home the trophies for New Female Vocalist, New Male Vocalist, and New Duo/Group. All of these rising stars will perform during the upcoming ACM Awards.

It’s an uprising Romeo likened to the famous “Class of ’89,” which included Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Travis Tritt, and more—all of whom went on to build enduring careers.

“I sit back and smile because there are a lot of new artists this year,” said Romeo. “I think we’ve really taken that to another level. I said, ‘I think we have the class of 2015 this year.’ When you look at what Sam Hunt has done, and obviously what Chris Stapleton is achieving in the last six months, and we’ve got two great females with Kelsea and Cam. Thomas Rhett and Brett Eldredge and Old Dominion. I truly think we might look back at that in 10 years and say, ‘Wow, that was a great Class of 2015.’ They represent the new blood of country music, they are all on the show, and that’s exciting.”

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Kelsea Ballerini.

5. Kelsea Ballerini will perform with Nick Jonas.

“Every year, we look for ways to expand and enhance each performance,” said Adelman. “All of us on this call have done hundreds of shows together and separately. We all have relationships from shows that we have done. Nick Jonas has been a good friend to the Academy…and to CBS. He’s a perfect match to Kelsea for this song. That’s another one of those pairings we are excited about and glad we can pull off.”

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Joey + Rory.

6. An honor for Joey + Rory’s Joey Martin Feek.

Producers said that though Rory Lee Feek, the husband of the late Joey Martin Feek, will not be an attendance at the ACM awards, one of his older daughters will attend and be honored during the event.

Adelman said, “They are valued members…Joey’s a valued member of our family, it’s like losing a family member, so we will make sure there is an acknowledgment in the proper way.”

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Dierks Bentley.

7. New Co-Host Dierks Bentley.

Dierks Bentley joins the ACM Awards as co-host with Luke Bryan this year, stepping in for previous co-host Blake Shelton. The producers said that Bentley was their first choice for a co-host. Bentley previously hosted the ACM Honors ceremony in Nashville.

“Dierks Bentley and Luke are extremely close friends on and off stage,” said Adelman. “They go hunting and fishing together, they spend time together. Dierks is a pilot and often he gives Luke a lift to concerts they are doing together, so there is a terrific chemistry between them. We took some meetings to see how he felt about it and he’s tremendously enthused about it.”

Kenny Chesney Brings No Shoes Radio Exclusively To SiriusXM

Kenny Chesney's No Shoes Radio. Photo: SiriusXM

Kenny Chesney’s No Shoes Radio. Photo: SiriusXM

SiriusXM announced today that Kenny Chesney will bring the radio channel he began in 2008, No Shoes Radio, exclusively to SiriusXM.

Curated by Chesney himself, the channel will continue to feature Chesney’s music in addition to favorite artists across multiple genres of music, rare live performances and special coverage of backstage happenings at his concerts beginning Tuesday, April 12 at 6 pm ET on channel 62 and through the SiriusXM App and online streaming.

To celebrate the SiriusXM launch of No Shoes Radio, Chesney will perform a special, small club private concert at the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey on May 12. The concert will air live and exclusively on Chesney’s No Shoes Radio with SiriusXM subscribers having an opportunity to win tickets through e-mail, call-in promotions and one grand prize round trip for two including airfare, hotel, and meet and greet.

“We’ve spent eight years building No Shoes Radio,” says Chesney. “It’s always been a place where I could share songs I love, musicians I find, things on my computer nobody’s ever heard—and blur the lines between my records and everything from reggae to rock to bluegrass. To partner with SiriusXM as part of their artist driven platform of stations means No Shoes Radio will be able to reach even more people who love songs and music the same way I do. That’s awesome.”

“We are so excited to work with Kenny on his No Shoes Radio, now exclusively on SiriusXM,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM. “His massive fan base will love having unprecedented access to Kenny’s favorite music and a variety of things only he has access to. We are also thrilled to be expanding SiriusXM’s unmatched offering of country music to our nation of listeners.”

Headed by Managing Partner Jon Anthony, the channel has previously been available on iTunes Radio, a desktop site and Chesney’s mobile app.

No Shoes Radio joins additional SiriusXM channels, such as Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Radio, Jimmy Buffett’s Radio Margaritaville, Willie Nelson’s Willie’s Roadhouse, B.B. King’s Bluesville, Pearl Jam Radio, Eminem’s Shade 45, Neil Diamond Radio, Tom Petty Radio, and many more.

The lead single, “Noise,” from Chesney’s forthcoming studio album lands at radio this week. He’s gearing up to kick off his Spread the Love Tour April 23 at Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium with Miranda Lambert, Sam Hunt and Old Dominion.

SESAC Signs Michael Tyler

Pictured (L-R: SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Tyler, Music Knox’s Shalacy Griffin, SESAC’s Dennis Lord and peermusic/Music Knox’s Michael Knox. Photo: Peyton Hoge

Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Tyler, Music Knox’s Shalacy Griffin, SESAC’s Dennis Lord and peermusic/Music Knox’s Michael Knox.
Photo: Peyton Hoge

SESAC announced today (March 29) the signing of singer/songwriter Michael Tyler for representation. Tyler, a Thayer, Missouri, native, has written songs that have been recorded by such superstar artists as Jason Aldean, LoCash and Dierks Bentley.

Tyler is signed with peermusic publishing and Reviver Music, and will have a single out this summer.

ACM Announces Special Awards, Studio Recording Awards, and Songwriter of the Year Honor

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The Academy of Country Music has announced the Special Awards, Studio Recording Awards and Songwriter of the Year Award winners.

Little Big Town, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and the late Jeff Walker, are among the recipients of Special Awards, along with legends like Glen Campbell, Crystal Gayle, the late Eddie Rabbitt, The Statler Brothers, Tanya Tucker, and Jimmy Webb.

In addition, Ross Copperman has been named Songwriter of the Year. The Studio Recording Award winners are bass player Michael Rhodes, drummer Shannon Forrest, guitar player Derek Wells, piano/keyboards player Jim “Moose” Brown, specialty instrumentalist Danny Rader, steel guitarist Paul Franklin, audio engineer Justin Niebank and producer Dave Cobb.

The Academy of Country Music Special Awards are voted on by the ACM Board of Directors for specific achievements. The Studio Recording and Songwriter of the Year Awards are voted on by specific categories of the Academy’s professional membership.

Honorees and winners will be celebrated during the 10th Annual ACM Honors, an evening dedicated to recognizing the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 51st Academy of Country Music Awards. The event will take place in the fall at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

SPECIAL AWARDS:

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ACM LIFTING LIVES GARY HABER AWARD Carrie Underwood has been chosen to receive the ACM Lifting Lives Gary Haber Award. This new award, named in honor of late ACM Lifting Lives Chairman Gary Haber, was created by the ACM Lifting Lives Board of Directors to recognize a country music artist or industry professional who is committed to serving others, has a generosity of spirit and shows a dedication to helping those in need.

Underwood, one of Haber’s longtime clients, was among the first artists to partner with ACM Lifting Lives, bringing much needed musical instruments to the public schools in her hometown, Checotah, Oklahoma. This year, Underwood is giving her time as a headliner for the first night of the three-day ACM Party for a Cause Festival on April 1. In addition, she has been involved with a number of charitable endeavors including the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, Operation Homefront and her own C.A.T.S. Foundation, which gives back to her hometown community.

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CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARDGlen Campbell has been chosen to receive the Career Achievement Award, which honors artists who have advanced the popularity and acceptance of country music through their endeavors in the entertainment industry in multiple areas during the preceding calendar year.

Campbell, over the course of six decades and 45 million records sold, blazed a trail as one of country music’s most diverse entertainers. His blend of country and pop sounds in the ‘60s and ‘70s resulted in the classics “Gentle on My Mind,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman,” and “Rhinestone Cowboy,” just a few of his 29 Top 10 singles. His lauded career earned 10 Academy of Country Music awards, including the 1998 Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award, and induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Campbell also flourished as a first-call session guitarist, performing with the Wrecking Crew, and contributing to iconic songs by the Beach Boys (Pet Sounds album), The Righteous Brothers (“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”) and The Monkees (“I’m a Believer”). Born the son of an Arkansas sharecropper, Campbell’s combination of talent and personality made him successful as an actor in True Grit alongside John Wayne, and as host of his popular television show, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.

In recent years, Campbell faced his struggle with Alzheimer’s disease head-on, launching a farewell tour and documenting it in the acclaimed 2014 film, Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me. A song featured in the documentary, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” was co-written by Campbell and won the 2015 Grammy Award for Best Country Song and was also nominated for Best Original Song at the 2015 Academy Awards.

CLIFFIE STONE PIONEER AWARDCrystal Gayle, Tanya Tucker and The Statler Brothers have been chosen to receive the Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award honoring individuals who are pioneers in the country music genre.

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Crystal Gayle

Gayle traversed new territory as the first female country artist to achieve platinum album sales with her 1977 project We Must Believe in Magic, containing her crossover smash “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.” The Kentucky native and younger sister of Loretta Lynn has been connecting with fans of country-pop for five decades, starting with the release of her debut single in 1970. Often working with hit-making producer Allen Reynolds, Gayle scored 20 No. 1 country hits during the 1970s and ‘80s, including “You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye),” “I’ll Get Over You,” and “Talking in Your Sleep.” She toured worldwide and starred in several prime-time television specials. In total, Gayle’s career yielded six gold albums and four ACM Awards.

The Statler Brothers

The Statler Brothers

The Statler Brothers were a pioneering quartet comprised of Harold Reid, Don Reid, Phil Balsley, original member Lew DeWitt—and later member Jimmy Fortune. The Virginia natives intertwined gospel-inspired harmonies with country songs, getting their professional break in 1964 as Johnny Cash’s backing vocalists and opening act. This launched a career that would yield numerous hits in the 1960s through 1980s, including “Flowers on the Wall,” “Bed of Rose’s,” “Do You Know You Are My Sunshine?,” “Elizabeth,” “My Only Love” and “Too Much on My Heart.” Many of their signature songs were helmed by producer Jerry Kennedy. The Statlers often used humor in their music and performances, leading to frequent appearances on Cash’s popular television show and their own successful program on The Nashville Network (TNN) in the early to mid-1990s. The Statlers garnered two ACM Awards and 2008 induction to the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Tanya Tucker

Tanya Tucker

Since the release of her debut single, “Delta Dawn,” at age 13, Tucker has been influencing generations of female artists. The 1972 hit, under the guidance of legendary producer Billy Sherrill, was the first in Tucker’s string of 56 Top 40 singles, including 10 No. 1s. Boosting her success was her willingness to address difficult topics, such as adultery and revenge in the song “Blood Red and Goin’ Down.” During the ‘70s and ‘80s, Tucker scored with “Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone),” “Texas (When I Die),” “Can I See You Tonight,” and “One Love at a Time.” The 1990s marked a professional high-point for Tucker, thanks to memorable songs “Two Sparrows in a Hurricane,” “Down to My Last Teardrop,” and “It’s a Little Too Late.” Tucker is the recipient of two ACM Awards. Today, more than 50 years since her first record deal, she is still actively touring and making music.

 

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CRYSTAL MILESTONE AWARDLittle Big Town has been chosen to receive the Crystal Milestone Award, which is given to an artist or industry leader to commemorate a specific, remarkable achievement.

Little Big Town, the reigning ACM Vocal Group of the Year, enticed listeners with “Girl Crush,” a double-platinum single they performed on last year’s ACM Awards, the Billboard Music Awards, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the Grammy Awards, the Grand Ole Opry and Late Night With Jimmy Kimmel. Despite some initial controversy and confusion over the subject matter, the smoldering single told through the eyes of a jilted lover grew to become the most downloaded country song in 2015. “Girl Crush” held the top spot of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for 13 consecutive weeks, setting the longest run in the top spot for a group since the Browns’ 10-week run in 1959 with “The Three Bells.” The single’s success helped Little Big Town earn its 10th nomination this year in the ACM Vocal Group of the Year category.

 

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JIM REEVES INTERNATIONAL AWARDJeff Walker (awarded posthumously) has been chosen to receive the Jim Reeves International Award, which is presented to an artist or industry leader for outstanding contributions to the acceptance of country music throughout the world.

Australian native Jeff Walker greatly impacted the international reach of country music, advocating on behalf of foreign-born artists as well as working to expose country artists overseas. He moved to Nashville in 1974 and established his marketing and promotions firm in 1980. Over the next 35 years, the company became known as The AristoMedia Group/Marco Music Group, and grew to encompass divisions offering publicity, web development, radio promotion, video promotion and label/distribution services. An active member of the Music Row community, Walker served on the boards of the Country Radio Broadcasters, the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music. Walker passed away on Aug. 24, 2015 at age 65.

 

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MAE BOREN AXTON AWARDKeith Urban has been chosen as the recipient of the Mae Boren Axton Award, which is given to an outstanding individual recognizing years of dedication and service to the Academy of Country Music.

Keith Urban kept his Fuse burning in 2015, as that gold-certified album sparked a fifth hit single in “Raise ‘Em Up.” The Grammy-nominated anthem—which opened the live 50th ACM Awards—carried Urban and Eric Church to the top of the country airplay chart. The good-natured Australian also mentored aspiring talent on American Idol and attended the opening of a spotlight exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum about his career.

Urban has given his time, talent and support to both the Academy of Country Music and ACM Lifting Lives, proving to be a great friend and advocate for both organizations for years. Since his first appearance on the ACM Awards in 2001, Urban has performed or presented on every show since then, with the exception of 2007. Following the final season of American Idol, Urban will kick off his latest world tour of arenas and amphitheaters in June.

 

rabbitt-eddie-519022ef21822POET’S AWARDEddie Rabbitt (awarded posthumously) and Jimmy Webb have been chosen to receive the Poet’s Award, which honors songwriters for outstanding musical and/or lyrical contributions throughout their careers in the field of country music.

Rabbitt scored country/pop crossover success starting in 1979 with hits “I Love a Rainy Night,” “Drivin’ My Life Away,” “Every Which Way But Loose” and “Suspicions.” His career began in the late 1960s as a professional songwriter who penned Elvis Presley’s “Kentucky Rain” and Ronnie Milsap’s “Pure Love.” While working to build his career as an artist, Rabbitt opened for Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. Rabbitt also recorded duets with Juice Newton (“Both to Each Other (Friends and Lovers)”) and fellow 2016 ACM honoree Crystal Gayle (“You and I”). Rabbitt is an ACM Award winner and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee. He died May 7, 1998 at age 56

The remarkable career of songwriter Jimmy Webb began in 1965, crossing numerous genres and sales milestones. He is the pen behind platinum-selling classics recorded by multiple artists. “Up, Up and Away” was recorded by The 5th Dimension, Nancy Sinatra and Diana Ross & The Supremes. “MacArthur Park” was recorded by Waylon Jennings, Dionne Warwick, Donna Summer and Glen Campbell. Webb and fellow 2016 ACM Special Award honoree Campbell had a particularly fruitful professional relationship, resulting in the hits “Wichita Lineman,” “Galveston,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” and others. Among the stellar artists who have recorded or performed Webb’s compositions are Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Judy Collins, Isaac Hayes, Art Garfunkel, Linda Ronstadt and Carly Simon. Webb is a member of both the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. More than fifty years into his career, Webb still performs regularly.

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Photo: Jeff Lipsky/NBC

TEX RITTER AWARD – As previously announced, Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors has been chosen as the recipient of the Tex Ritter Award, which is given to recognize a movie released receiving significant exposure that featured or utilized country music, during the preceding calendar year. This award will be presented to Dolly Parton during the live 51st Academy of Country Music Awards telecast on April 3.

Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors aired on NBC in 2015, inspiring millions of viewers with its story of faith and family. Set in 1955 in the Great Smoky Mountains, the film showcases a poignant time in Parton’s childhood, as her family struggles with loss, grapples with religion, and ultimately triumphs with the healing power of love. The movie was watched by more than 16 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched TV movies of all time.

 

Ryman Hospitality Properties Hit With Email Scam

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Nashville’s Ryman Hospitality Properties, parent company for The Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman Auditorium, and WSM-AM, was the victim of an email spoofing scam earlier this month.

Internal communication was sent to employees informing them that confidential W-2 information for 2015 was breached on March 23. The data included names, addresses, tax rates and Social Security numbers, as well as income earned from Opry performances in 2015 for some musicians. The Opry stated that the data did not include bank account records or account passwords. This incident only affects employees’ information and does not affect customers.

Ryman Hospitality Properties provided the following statement to MusicRow regarding the event:

On the afternoon of March 23, we learned that we were victimized by a fraudulent “phishing” scam (also known as email spoofing) which resulted in the confidential IRS W-2 information of our employees being mistakenly transferred outside the company. We are deeply sorry for this incident and are working aggressively to investigate all aspects of the situation.

We take the privacy of our employees’ personal information very seriously, and while we had controls in place to prevent this sort of leak, they did not work in this instance.  Our primary focus now is to work aggressively to ensure this never happens again, and we have an entire response team working toward this aim.

What happened is this: An employee received an email that appeared to have been sent by an officer of the company asking for employee W-2 information. In reality, this email was sent from an outside party using a common fraud tactic known as email spoofing / phishing and, as a consequence, personal employee information was disclosed externally.

We are taking immediate steps to help all those who may be impacted, including making identity theft protection and credit monitoring services available at no cost to affected individuals. We believe that any person who received a W-2 from us in 2015 may be impacted, but this does not include those who provided a Form 1099.

We will continue to provide regular updates on this situation.