Tears, Triumph For Kelsea Ballerini’s Second No. 1 Single

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Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Ryan Griffin, Kelsea Ballerini, Jason Duke, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, Josh Kerr.

The tears were flowing and tissues were passed around during Kelsea Ballerini’s second No. 1 party, held Wednesday (April 13) at ASCAP’s Nashville office.

The performing rights organization’s Mike Sistad and Beth Brinker led a packed house of industry well-wishers in celebrating Ballerini’s second No. 1, “Dibs.” The event honored Ballerini, along with her “Dibs” co-writers Josh Kerr, Jason Duke and Ryan Griffin. The track was co-produced by Forest Glen Whitehead and Jason Massey, for Ballerini’s debut Black River Entertainment project, The First Time.

“Delighted by success, but driven by significance,” is how Black River Entertainment CEO Gordon Kerr described Ballerini and her team.

“Dibs” marks songwriter Josh Kerr’s second No. 1 song. He contributed four tunes to Ballerini’s album, and signed with Black River Publishing in 2012.

Griffin, a previous tour manager for Jason Aldean, marks his first No. 1 as a songwriter with “Dibs.” He is also working on his own album for Sony Music.

For Duke, who also celebrated his first No. 1 single, the chart-topper means he will retire from his regular gig as a Nashville bartender this week. He thanked ASCAP’s Michael Martin encouraged the budding songwriter to enter ASCAP’s GPS Program earlier in his career. Duke also has a cut, “That Could Still Be Us,” on Keith Urban’s Ripcord album.

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Pictured (L-R): Josh Kerr, Jason Duke, Kelsea Ballerini, Ryan Griffin, Jason Massey, Forest Glen Whitehead

“My favorite thing in the whole world is to write songs and I think the greatest gift you can give a songwriter is to write a song with them,” said Ballerini. “These are three of my favorite people, and writers, but people first. I want to thank Celia [Froehlig], and Dave [Pacula] and Kelly [Bolton] for always making me a songwriter first, because it is my favorite thing. I want to thank the promotions staff,” she said before tearing up. “This is what I’ve wanted to do since I was 12 and to do that, with a community of people around you, and they dedicate their time to help you. They believe in you, and drive you all over the country and introduce you to radio, and buy you coffee when you are tired, and bring you to the doctor when you are sick and get your music played on the radio. It’s a big deal. I know in particular this record was not an easy one and you guys fought for it, and thank you for that. I’m extremely proud to be part of Black River. Always have been and always will be.”

Among those celebrating the No. 1 were Black River Publishing’s Dave Pacula, Dan Hodges Music’s Dan Hodges, Iconic Entertainment’s Fletcher Foster, Black River Entertainment CEO Gordon Kerr, writer/producer Doug Johnson, and CRB’s Holly Lane.

Ballerini and company got another piece of hardware, when Gordon Kerr surprised them with the news that “Dibs” has been certified gold.

Ballerini also thanked her mother, calling her “my biggest supporter.” “I started writing songs when I was 12, and I would go downstairs with my notebook because I couldn’t play guitar yet, and I would make her listen to me. And bless her heart, she would for hours. She’s watched me go through the phase of thinking I was every other female artist that has ever been on the radio, and then she watched me find who I was. Through all of that, she’s been the most encouraging person. Ever since I started writing songs, she would say ‘Remember Who You Are,’ and now she still tells me, ‘Remember who you are and remember why you are doing this.’ Thanks for liking my music. All I want to do is make good music with people I love and make you proud and I hope to keep doing that.”

The event was sponsored by First Tennessee Bank.

Industry Ink: CMA, Regions Bank, Iconic Entertainment Group, The Kinkead Entertainment Agency

Apple’s Eddy Cue, Writer Stephen Witt Address CMA Board

Pictured (L-R): CMA Board President Sally Williams; Eddy Cue, Senior Vice President of Internet Software and Services, Apple; CMA CEO Sarah Trahern, CEO, CMA; John Esposito, CMA Board Chairman.

Pictured (L-R): CMA Board President Sally Williams; Eddy Cue, Sr. VP of Internet Software and Services, Apple; CMA CEO Sarah Trahern, CEO, CMA; John Esposito, CMA Board Chairman. Photo: Amanda Eckard/CMA

Apple executive Eddy Cue and writer Stephen Witt addressed the CMA Board of Directors at their quarterly meeting in Napa Valley, California on Tuesday.

Cue, who spearheads Apple’s iTunes music store, addressed the changing digital landscape of the music industry. Witt discussed the research and findings that lead to his 2015 book How Music Got Free, which explores the origins of digital music and online piracy.

Pictured (L-R): CMA Board President-Elect Bill Simmons; CMA Board President Sally Williams; Stephen Witt, Author, How the Music Got Free; CMA CEO Sarah Trahern and CMA Board Chairman John Esposito.

Pictured (L-R): Bill Simmons, CMA Board President-Elect; Sally Williams, CMA Board President; Stephen Witt, Author, How the Music Got Free; Sarah Trahern, CEO, CMA; John Esposito, CMA Board Chairman.

 

Regions Bank Names Melodie Michael To New Role

Melodie Michael. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Melodie Michael. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Regions Bank has named Melodie Michael as Branch Team Lead at Regions’ Entertainment and Sports Division on Music Row. In her new role, she will be responsible for new business development as well as providing leadership for the branch’s sales, service, and teller positions.

Melodie earned her B.S. from Middle Tennessee State University in 2011. She began her Regions career at the Belle Meade branch in 2014, focusing on needs of the elite customer and on-the-spot service. She is active in the community as a member of the Junior League of Murfreesboro and the Murfreesboro Young Professionals. Melodie is a Nashville native and life-long resident of Middle Tennessee and is looking forward to serving the customers of Nashville’s legendary Music Row.

Music industry executive and Regions Sr. VP Lisa Harless continues to oversee the bank’s Music Row operations.

 

Iconic Entertainment Group Adds To Staff

Halle Pinkham

Halle Pinkham

Halle Pinkham has joined the Iconic Entertainment Group as office manager/managerial support. The announcement was made by Fletcher Foster, President/CEO of IEG. Chief among her responsibilities will be the flow of information between the company and its various industry partners. Pinkham previously worked at WME and CMT. Prior to that, she assisted the management team of both Hunter Hayes and Shawn Mendes.

“As our artists’ careers continue to grow and flourish, so does the need to bring in qualified and enthusiastic team members to support the IEG staff and roster,” Foster said.  “Because our company works broadly within the music industry, the person taking on this position needs a good understanding of the roles of a record label and publisher as well as the inner workings of the touring industry. Halle brings with her not only the expertise, but also the enthusiasm I look for in a new team member.”

Pinkham can be reached at 615-454-6795 and [email protected].

 

The Kinkead Entertainment Agency Celebrates First Anniversary

Bob Kinkead

Bob Kinkead

Bob Kinkead, CEO of The Kinkead Entertainment Agency, got his start in the entertainment business when he was only in his teens. Thirty-some years and six agencies later, Kinkead is celebrating the first anniversary of starting his own company.

Kinkead Entertainment, with offices in Nashville and New York City, has a diverse roster ranging from comedian/actor Bill Engvall, artist/comedian Ray Stevens, and legendary TV host Bob Eubanks. Recent signings include Emerson Drive and Bill Anderson. Kinkead also represents Olivia Lane, Chasin’ Crazy, The Cains, Lucy Angel, Lucas Hoge, New Hollow and Macy Kate.

“We are a boutique agency that handles all things, and we take pride in representing our great talent. We are in the people business, and the majority of our communication with buyers is through actual one-on-one telephone conversations which I believe are key to relationships that are important in getting the job done,” says Kinkead. “It’s always great and an honor to work with the star power of large acts, but also just as rewarding to be able to nurture emerging talent to star status.”

Kinkead can be reached at [email protected].

In Photos: All For The Hall Concert Raises $712,000 For CMHoF

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Mayor of Nashville Megan Barry, Tracy Lawrence, Chris Janson, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young, Keith Urban, Gary Borman, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line. (Front row, L-R): Gary Burr, Georgia Middleman, Maren Morris, Madison Marlow and Taylor Dye of Maddie & Tae, Amanda Shires, and Jason Isbell attend All For The Hall at the Bridgestone Arena on April 12, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for the Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum) Photo by Rick Diamond, Getty Images

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Mayor of Nashville Megan Barry, Tracy Lawrence, Chris Janson, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young, Keith Urban, Gary Borman, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line. (Front row, L-R): Gary Burr, Georgia Middleman, Maren Morris, Madison Marlow and Taylor Dye of Maddie & Tae, Amanda Shires, and Jason Isbell. Photo: Rick Diamond, Getty Images

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted the sixth All for the Hall benefit concert Tuesday evening (April 12) at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Four-time Grammy winner Keith Urban and Country Music Hall of Fame member Vince Gill led a star-studded evening that featured performances from special guests Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Peter Frampton, Emmylou Harris, Sam Hunt, Jason Isbell, Chris Janson, Tracy Lawrence, Maddie & Tae, and Maren Morris.

A record-breaking event, the fundraiser netted over $712,000 with proceeds supporting the museum’s education programs, including its award-winning Words & Music program. To date, the benefit concert has netted over $3.3 million.

Pictured (L-R): Madison Marlow of Maddie & Tae, singer-songwriters Maren Morris and Emmylou Harris, and Taylor Dye of Maddie & Tae attend All For The Hall at the Bridgestone Arena on April 12, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for The Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum)

Pictured (L-R): Madison Marlow of Maddie & Tae, singer-songwriters Maren Morris and Emmylou Harris, and Taylor Dye of Maddie & Tae. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for The Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum)

Singer-songwriters Luke Bryan (L) and Sam Hunt attend All for the Hall at the Bridgestone Arena on April 12, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Singer-songwriters Luke Bryan (L) and Sam Hunt. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Sam Hunt performs onstage during All for the Hall at the Bridgestone Arena on April 12, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images

Sam Hunt. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images

Peter Frampton performs onstage during All For The Hall at the Bridgestone Arena on April 12, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images for The Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum.

Peter Frampton. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images for The Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum.

 Vince Gill (L) and Keith Urban perform onstage during All For The Hall at the Bridgestone Arena on April 12, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images for The Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum.

Vince Gill (L) and Keith Urban. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images for The Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum.

RaeLynn Exits Big Machine Label Group

RaeLynn

RaeLynn

Singer-songwriter RaeLynn has exited her recording contract with Big Machine Label Group, MusicRow has confirmed. As a songwriter, RaeLynn will continue under Big Machine Music, BMLG’s publishing arm.

“She is thrilled to continue her relationship as a writer with Big Machine Music and is presently working on her debut full-length album. We expect to announce a new label partnership soon,” said RaeLynn’s management.

RaeLynn signed with BMLG’s Republic Nashville roster in 2013. She appeared on Season Two of NBC’s The Voice, where she joined Team Blake, under the direction of Blake Shelton.

While signed to Republic Nashville, she released the singles “Boyfriend,” “God Made Girls,” and “For A Boy.” She also appeared on Shelton’s 2013 hit, “Boys ‘Round Here.” RaeLynn received a 2015 ACM nomination for New Female Vocalist of the Year.

Eddie Gulley Named BMI’s Sr. VP/Chief Information Officer

Eddie Gulley

Eddie Gulley

Eddie Gulley has joined BMI as Senior Vice President/Chief Information Officer, effective immediately. He will be based in BMI’s Nashville office.

In this role, Gulley is responsible for BMI’s strategy and leadership in technology innovation, product and application development, network operations and project management. He reports to President and CEO Mike O’Neill.

Gulley’s career spans over 30 years of leadership, beginning in the U.S. Air Force. Prior to joining BMI, he held multiple executive positions in the information technology space.

For the past 10 years, Gulley was Vice President, Information Technology, for CIGNA Healthcare in Nashville. Before that, his positions included CIO of Evolved Digital Systems, COO/CTO of Global Trade Technologies and Regional Operations Manager of GA Sullivan.

“I am very pleased to welcome Eddie to BMI,” said O’Neill. “Technology is the engine powering BMI’s business. Eddie’s extensive experience in developing and implementing cutting-edge technology solutions will be a strong asset to our songwriters, composers, publishers and licensees as we explore future opportunities in our dynamic industry.”

Gulley received a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Park College in Parkville, Missouri, and a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri.

Frankie Ballard Announces ‘El Rio’ Album Release On June 10

Frankie Ballard

Frankie Ballard

Frankie Ballard will release a new album titled El Rio on June 10 via Warner Bros. Records/Warner Music Nashville. The album’s lead single is “It All Started With a Beer.”

Ballard recorded the project with producer Marshall Altman at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas, just south of El Paso.

“I’m very proud of the work Marshall and I did on El Rio,” says Ballard. “We busted our ass to be better. It’s been a spiritual journey. This album has already changed my life, and nobody’s heard it yet.”

Ballard’s hits include “Sunshine & Whiskey,” “Helluva Life,” and “Young & Crazy.” His previous album, also titled Sunshine & Whiskey, was released in 2014.

Big Machine Label Group, HSN Partner On Album Promotion

Big Machine and HSN

Martina McBride and Jennifer Nettles will introduce their new music on HSN in April, following a new partnership between the retailer and Big Machine Records.

The concerts will be broadcast live from Nashville. McBride’s special will air on Sunday (April 17) at 11 p.m. ET, while Nettles’ concert will be broadcast on April 26 at 11 p.m. ET.

McBride will be performing songs from Reckless, to be released on Nash Icon Records on April 29. Nettles’ first album for Big Machine Records, Playing With Fire, will be released on May 13.

Both concerts will be aired across all of HSN’s platforms (TV, HSN.com and mobile) and will give viewers the opportunity to purchase exclusive CD bundles. The album packages feature five bonus tracks available only through this relationship.

martinamcbriderecklessMcBride’s Reckless will be priced at $12.95. Bonus tracks are “I’m Gonna Love You Through It,” “You’re In My House Now,” “Closing Time,” “Long Distance Lullaby” and “I Give It To You.” Nettles’ Playing With Fire will be priced at $15.95. Bonus tracks are live renditions of “Unlove You,” “Chaser,” “Sugar,” “Drunk in Heels,” and “Salvation Works.”

“Big Machine Label Group and HSN have very similar cultures in that we are both nimble and creative. That synergy is what has made the development of this project so exciting and a true collaboration,” said BMLG President and CEO Scott Borchetta. “HSN understands consumers at the highest level and we are proud to launch the Big Machine Rocks program with them.”

“We are excited to collaborate with a visionary like Scott Borchetta and his team at Big Machine Label Group to re-energize the music program at HSN to create a unique and fun shopping experience,” said HSN President Bill Brand. “We know our customers love good music and a good story and Martina and Jennifer are two of the best storytellers in Nashville today. Our customers will love the exclusive, intimate, live music events we have planned when these talented artists take the stage.”

‘Nash Country Weekly’ Closes Print Publication

Nash Country Weekly logo

Nash Country Weekly has closed its print publication as of today (April 14), MusicRow has confirmed through a Cumulus spokesperson. The consumer country music print publication will be rebranded as Nash Country Daily, a digital-only outlet available through streaming, digital and mobile platforms, exclusively from Cumulus.

The last print publication for Nash Country Weekly will release April 22.

Editor-in-Chief Lisa Konicki will continue in her role under the rebranding. Konicki was promoted to Editor-in-Chief in 2010, after 13 years with the magazine. The print publication’s shuttering has resulted in staff layoffs.

A Cumulus spokesperson tells MusicRow that the move “inoculates the company from the losses of a print publication,” and will allow the company to focus on other content platforms.

“Following the issue on stands April 22, NASH Country Weekly will relaunch as NASH Country Daily, with country lifestyle content available exclusively digitally, via Cumulus’ extensive digital footprint, reaching over 1,000,000 country enthusiasts monthly. This obviously far exceeds the magazine’s current 35,000 print circulation and will enable more up-to-the minute distribution of content,” said Konicki.

Mike McVay, SVP of content and programming, Cumulus Media & Westwood One added, “This is a win-win. While enabling exponentially more country music fans to access NASH content, when and where they choose, it frees significant resources for us to laser-focus and double down on our investment in the properties and platforms of the powerful NASH brand that present the greatest growth potential. We remain deeply committed to NASH, proud of its cultural significance and influence in the country community and optimistic about its future.”

Chris Lane Plans Physical Release Of Debut EP Exclusively At Target

Chris Lane Fix EP

Big Loud Records artist Chris Lane will release a physical version of his Fix EP exclusively to Target on Friday (April 15). Each copy of the EP comes with passes to meet Lane at a future concert.

The project, which features the hit song “Fix,” was released digitally in November. The Target exclusive features two new tracks: “Drinkin’ Games” (co-written by Lane with Adam Sanders, Matt Jenkins, and Zach Crowell), and a previously-unreleased acoustic version of “Fix.”

Lane will be playing shows in his home state of North Carolina this weekend and will join Rascal Flatts’ Rhythm & Roots Tour this summer.

The ASCAP Foundation Announces The Paul Williams “Loved The Liner Notes” Award

Paul Williams

Paul Williams

The ASCAP Foundation will honor outstanding writing on the subject of music with the Paul Williams “Loved the Liner Notes” Award, as part of the annual Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Awards. Williams, President of The ASCAP Foundation and ASCAP, will fund the award and suggested the name because of his personal affinity for liner notes and the connection they create for the fan with the music.

“Liner notes have the remarkable power to give the music fan an instant tactile, emotional connection to the album and its music,” said Williams. “It’s a chance to ponder words, music, meanings, and appreciate all the talents that go into making a great record. There is much honor in recognizing that contribution. And with more people buying music on vinyl again, liner notes have gained renewed attention from music fans the world over. Long live the liner notes!”

The Deems Taylor/ Virgil Thomson Awards recognize books, articles and liner notes on the subject of music, selected for their excellence. They were established in 1967 to honor the memory of composer, critic and commentator Deems Taylor, who died in 1966 after a distinguished career that included six years as President of ASCAP. In 2014 the Awards were renamed to also honor the memory of Virgil Thomson (1896 – 1989), one of the leading American composers and critics of the 20th Century, and a former member of the ASCAP board of directors. The 48th ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Awards are made possible by a generous grant from the Virgil Thomson Foundation.

Each eligible author of the two highest-rated submissions of books focusing on the pop music genre will receive $500, as will each eligible author of the two highest-rated submissions of books focusing on the concert music genre.

The eligible author of the highest-rated submission of an article focusing on the pop music genre will receive $250, as will the eligible author of the highest-rated submission of an article focusing on the concert music genre. The eligible author of the highest-rated submission of liner notes will receive $250.

Submissions for the awards are being accepted through May 31. Competition guidelines can be found at ascap.com.