YEP Announces Board Of Directors

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Nashville’s Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP), an organization that helps cultivate professional growth in the industry, has announced its 2016 Board of Directors.

The Board includes: MaryAnn Keen (Nettwerk/Ten Ten Music), Rachel Knight (The Knight Agency/Turnipblood Entertainment), Caroline Melby (Belmont University), Katie Roth (Universal Music Group), Alina Thompson (Country Music Association), Amelia Varni (Universal Music Publishing Group), Laura Williams (Smith Wiles and Company) and Christina Wiltshire (Latigo Shore Music).

Additionally, Jaclyn Carter (Shore Fire Media) will serve as public relations representative, and Catherine Moore (Farris, Self and Moore) will fulfill the role as treasurer.

The organizations Executive Director is Andrew Cohen (Suit Music), and co-chairs are Jarrod Holley (Suit Music) and Garrison Snell (Gyrosity Projects).

YEP’s first Alumni Class includes those who served on the 2015 YEP Board of Directors & Leadership Council: Laura Alexander (Kobalt Music), Emilija Clarke (MadeIn Network), Matt Cottingham (Ritholz Levy), Chelsey Flick (Broken Bow Records), Kristen Kee (Sony Music), Lee Krabel (HoriPro), Kendall Lettow (THiS Music), Steve Mekler (L3 Entertainment), Marc Rucker (Parallel Entertainment), Shannon Saunders (WME), Josh Saxe (Roundhill Music), Jordan Stephens (CMT), Margaret Tomlin (Sony Music) and Anna Weisband (THiS Music).

This year’s premiere partners are BMI, Morris Light & Sound and City National Bank, and other supporting teams include SunTrust, Grand Ole Opry, Clair Global, Avenue Bank, Ritholz Levy and Tri-Star Sports & Entertainment Group.

Upcoming YEP Events:
May 24: YEP Rewind: 90’s Night at Basement East
May 31: BMI/YEP Present at Exit/In
June 13: YEP Writer’s Night at Basement East
August 10: YEP Rewind: Soul Night at Basement East
August 16: BMI/YEP Present at Exit/In

More dates and events will be announced on YEP’s social media.

Songwriter Caitlyn Smith Teams With Amtrak For Songwriting Documentary

Songwriter Caitlyn Smith and Amtrak partnered for a six-day, cross-country train trip journey last week, which took five songwriters and a film crew from Memphis, Tennessee, to Tacoma, Washington. The project entitled #allthewaytoTacoma documents songwriting sessions and performances on the train and will be released in documentary format by Wilder Media to support Smith’s forthcoming album. Release dates for the film and the album have not yet been announced.

The album includes the song “Tacoma,” which in addition to inspiring the trip, also appeared on Garth Brooks’ 2014 release Man Against Machine. Keep up with the crew’s road adventures by searching #allthewaytoTacoma on social media platforms.

Pictured (Front row, L-R): Caitlyn Smith, Cornman's Shea Fowler. (Back row, L-R): Amtrak's James Ratliff, Amtrak's John Collins, Wilder Media's Justin Key, Songwriter Bob DiPiero, songwriter/producer Paul Moak, songwriter Rollie Gaalswyk, songwriter Ruston Kelly and Amtrak's Jerome Trahan.

Pictured (Front row, L-R): Caitlyn Smith, Cornman’s Shea Fowler. (Back row, L-R): Amtrak’s James Ratliff, Amtrak’s John Collins, Wilder Media’s Justin Key, songwriter Bob DiPiero, songwriter/producer Paul Moak, songwriter Rollie Gaalswyk, songwriter Ruston Kelly and Amtrak’s Jerome Trahan.

Pete Wade Joins Fellow Nashville Cats At CMHoF Event

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): Former Nashville Cats honorees Buddy Spicher, Bill Walker, Jimmy Capps, Eddie Bayers, Michael Rhodes, Steve Gibson, David Briggs, and Norbert Putnam; and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Peter Cooper; (Front Row, L-R): former Nashville Cats honorees Paul Franklin and Hargus “Pig” Robbins, Pete Wade, and former Nashville Cats honorees Bergen White and Billy Sanford. Photo: Kelli Dirks, CK Photo

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): Former Nashville Cats honorees Buddy Spicher, Bill Walker, Jimmy Capps, Eddie Bayers, Michael Rhodes, Steve Gibson, David Briggs, and Norbert Putnam; and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Peter Cooper; (Front Row, L-R): Former Nashville Cats honorees Paul Franklin and Hargus “Pig” Robbins, Pete Wade, and former Nashville Cats honorees Bergen White and Billy Sanford. Photo: Kelli Dirks, CK Photo

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum honored guitarist Pete Wade on Saturday, April 16 as part of its Nashville Cats series, which pays tribute to iconic studio musicians in country music.

Hosted by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Peter Cooper, the event featured an overview of the legendary musician’s career, as well as a performance by Wade himself.

Whether playing fluid fills, stinging electric leads, or steady rhythm, Wade was an integral element in a number of historic recordings, including George Jones’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” Charley Pride’s “Mountain of Love,” Lynn Anderson’s “Rose Garden,” and Skeeter Davis’ “The End of the World.”

Andrew Kintz Steps Down from SunTrust Bank

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Andrew Kintz

After 18 years with SunTrust Bank, Managing Director Andrew Kintz is stepping down from his post, MusicRow has confirmed.

With the bank since 1998, Kintz manages the SunTrust Sports & Entertainment teammates in SunTrust’s Music Division Headquarters in Nashville, which provides financial services to songwriters, performing artists and businesses in the music industry.

An active member of Nashville’s music industry and one of its biggest cheerleaders, Kintz shares, “I have this dream of turning work off and giving an entire summer to my family and going on a massive adventure.”

Kintz graduated from Washington and Lee University and is a MBA Graduate of The University of Georgia. Kintz serves on several boards including Leadership Music, Nashville Public Radio, W.O. Smith Music School and his membership include ACM, CMA, NSAI, AIMP, The Recording Academy and Hall of Fame Circle Society.

 

Chris York Named Sr. Director, A&R For Capitol Records

Chris York

Chris York

Chris York has been named Senior Director of A&R for Capitol Records. He is based in Nashville.

The announcement was made Tuesday (April 19) by Ashley Newton, Capitol Music Group (CMG) President and Universal Music Group (UMG) Executive Vice President of Creative/Special Projects.

In his new position, York will recruit and develop talent for the company and continue to manage A&R for label artists Striking Matches and Judah and The Lion. He will report to Newton.

York was most recently A&R Director for CMG’s I.R.S. Nashville. He began his career with CMG’s forerunner, Capitol Christian Music Group, 19 years ago and will continue to serve in an A&R capacity for that label in addition to his new role at Capitol Records.

In Pictures: BMI, Clare Dunn, Tortuga Music Festival

BMI, Texas Roadhouse Hang With Jake Owen

BMI’s Mason Hunter attended the Texas Roadhouse Managing Partners Conference last week at The Fontainebleau in Miami, Florida. The event celebrated the annual partnership between BMI and Texas Roadhouse. This year, Texas Roadhouse will sponsor several BMI events including Mountain High Music Festival, Key West Songwriter’s Festival, the Maui Songwriter’s Festival, a CMA Music Festival trip contest and several in-store promotions with BMI artists of the month. Jake Owen will be hitting the main stage at the Key West Songwriter’s Festival and showed up at the conference in support of BMI and Texas Roadhouse. Hunter is an executive director of strategic partnerships and business development for BMI.

Pictured (L-R): Kent Taylor, President of Texas Roadhouse; Mason Hunter, BMI; Jake Owen.

Pictured (L-R): Kent Taylor, President of Texas Roadhouse; Mason Hunter, BMI; Jake Owen.

 

Clare Dunn Makes First NASCAR Appearance

MCA Nashville’s Clare Dunn attended her first-ever NASCAR events over the weekend, performing a full band set in the Bristol Motor Speedway infield following Saturday’s (April 16) XFINITY Series race and singing the national anthem at Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series Food City 500. While there, she met a few of NASCAR’s biggest names including Danica Patrick and Sunday’s race-winner, Carl Edwards. 

Dunn is on tour with Lee Brice on the Life Off My Years Tour. The latest single from her self-titled EP is “Tuxedo.”

Clare Dunn with Food City 500 winner Carl Edwards. Photo: Red Light Management

Clare Dunn with Food City 500 winner Carl Edwards. Photo: Red Light Management

 

Artists Light Up The Beach For Tortuga Music Festival

KA Entertainment has announced a record year for the fourth annual Rock The Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival, held April 15-17 at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park in Florida. Nearly 90,000 fans flocked to the beach for three days of performances from Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw and Dierks Bentley, along with Sam Hunt, Elle King, Thomas Rhett, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kelsea Ballerini and 25 more musical acts.

“HUKA is honored to produce large-scale destination location festivals—it’s the fierce loyalty of our Tortuga fans who allow us to raise the bar each year,” said HUKA Entertainment CEO, Evan Harrison.

Pictured (L-R): A.J. Niland (Chief Experience Officer, HUKA Entertainment), Evan Harrison (CEO, HUKA Entertainment), Blake Shelton, Chris Stacey (founder, Rock The Ocean/GM, Dot Records), Bennett Drago (Co-Founder, HUKA Entertainment)

Pictured (L-R): A.J. Niland (Chief Experience Officer, HUKA Entertainment), Evan Harrison (CEO, HUKA Entertainment), Blake Shelton, Chris Stacey (founder, Rock The Ocean/GM, Dot Records), Bennett Drago (Co-Founder, HUKA Entertainment)

 Pictured (L-R): Chris Stacey, founder, Rock The Ocean/GM, Dot Records; Evan Harrison, CEO, HUKA Entertainment; Tim McGraw; A.J. Niland, Chief Experience Officer, HUKA Entertainment

Pictured (L-R): Chris Stacey, founder, Rock The Ocean/GM, Dot Records; Evan Harrison, CEO, HUKA Entertainment; Tim McGraw; A.J. Niland, Chief Experience Officer, HUKA Entertainment

Pictured (L-R): Carla Perez, Launa Phillips (WFUS/Tampa), Sammy Cruise (WIRK/West Palm Beach), Thomas Rhett, Rob Morris (WKIS/Miami), Tim Conlon (WKIS/Miami), Ashley Sidoti

Pictured (L-R): Carla Perez, Launa Phillips (WFUS/Tampa), Sammy Cruise (WIRK/West Palm Beach), Thomas Rhett, Rob Morris (WKIS/Miami), Tim Conlon (WKIS/Miami), Ashley Sidoti

Mike Harris Named UMG Nashville’s Chief Operating Officer

Mike Harris

Mike Harris

Mike Harris has joined UMG Nashville as Chief Operating Officer according to an announcement made Tuesday (April 19).

Harris will jointly report to UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan and President Cindy Mabe, as well as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Universal Music Group Boyd Muir.

Previously, Harris was Executive Vice President/General Manager for Caroline, a division of the Capitol Music Group. Under his guidance, Caroline had market share growth in each year culminating in the highest share in company history while delivering four No. 1 debuts for their partners in 2015 as well as four Grammys and six nominations.

“I have known, and worked with Mike Harris for more than fifteen years,” Dungan said. “He is a consummate professional, and the perfect fit for UMG Nashville and the Nashville music community. I am honored and proud to introduce him as our new COO.”

“I couldn’t be more excited to join the UMG Nashville team,” Harris said. “I have known Mike and Cindy for years and now have the honor to work with them and this incredible team every day overseeing one of the premiere rosters in all of music.”

Prior to joining Caroline in 2013, Harris was Executive Vice President/General Manager for EMI Label Services and Caroline Distribution for three years. Throughout his 15 years with EMI, Harris served in many roles including Executive Vice President/Finance Director, Global A&R Operations for EMI’s New Music division and Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer for various labels and divisions within EMI, including Capitol, Virgin and Blue Note.

Harris has worked with many artists throughout his career including Norah Jones, Katy Perry, Tyrese, Five Finger Death Punch, Slash, Smashing Pumpkins, Alter Bridge and Matt Nathanson. Before joining EMI, Harris worked at Sony’s Relativity Records.

Dierks Bentley Previews New Album With Rooftop Party

Dierks Bentley Black

Dierks Bentley brought together a little over a hundred people from the Nashville music industry on Monday night (April 18) to introduce his upcoming album, Black. The guest list needed to be select, according to a label staffer, so the weight would not be too heavy on the rooftop of Red Light Management, located in the Gulch.

Bentley posed for photos and chatted with the crowd before, during, and after the party. He was brought to the stage by UMG Nashville Chairman/CEO Mike Dungan, who described Black as “a brilliant example of the way this guy reaches and digs deep to come up with emotions and sounds to convey his message and stay fresh. And he’s done it again. The record you’re about to hear is absolutely a beautiful record that goes in a lot of different directions, and everything says something. Everything is important to him, and it’s just one more step in the evolution of a great music man.”

Although Bentley did not perform, the Capitol Records Nashville artist did take the microphone inside of a elegantly-appointed tent to address the well-wishers.

“I have a long history with Dungan and everyone at Capitol Records,” he said. “I’ve gone through a lot of crazy things. I started off this whole journey being a single guy. That was kind of my thing, you know? Looking back, before Dungan even signed me, I was in a band called Terminally Lonesome. I think the merchandise I was selling on the road had ‘Lonesome’ on it. I don’t even know what that was about.”

He continued, “When I met my wife, my current single at the time was called ‘Lot of Leavin’ Left to Do.’ It was kind of my thing, being the single dude, and I kinda got all thrown off, you know? I fell in love. I feel like we’re still cutting great songs and making really good records, but it’s hard for a producer to work with an artist, a songwriter, or singer who’s trying to find who they are.”

Gazing toward the far end of the tent, Bentley added, “My wife is probably back there crawling in a corner somewhere, but I feel like this record is me fully realizing who I am, feeling comfortable in my skin, and I’m so thankful that she was kind enough to make all of these songs public and share this whole journey that we’ve been on for the last 10 years.

“What I really love about this record is that a lot of it is really autobiographical, a lot of it is really personal, but a lot of it is me as a songwriter exploring ideas and elements of love that I can’t explore, and don’t want to explore, in my real life, like extreme jealousy,” he said with a laugh.

After sharing the back story of a few songs and explaining that the album stretches across different phases of a relationship, he summed up by saying, “I do appreciate everyone sticking with me and getting to this place over the last few years. It’s been a great ride the last 10 years and I don’t know where I go after this record. “

He continued, “I really feel like this is a special album, and it’s really the way it wraps up. The last verse is about my dog Jake, and Jerry Douglas is playing Dobro. The very first song I ever put out, Jake’s on the cover and it’s a big, Dobro-driven song—’What Was I Thinkin’?’ It feels like a complete circle there. I’m really proud of the record. A lot of ‘heartbroken’ went into it, but I feel like there was some magic along the way.”

Although some guests stayed cozy on plush couches, others mingled on the rooftop during the playback. Overall, the vibe was comfortable and casual. Guests were treated to two full bars, a variety of pass-around appetizers, and a black embossed notepad as a souvenir. A substantial portion of the audience stuck around until the end of the party, when Bentley took the microphone again to speak for a few more minutes about what the album meant to him.

During the impromptu remarks, Bentley invited his wife Cassidy (whose maiden name is Black) to come up and speak, but she politely declined. Then he began reminiscing about his transformation from single guy to committed husband, even if it made some of his music video shoots particularly awkward.

“I’m so grateful to be in this time in my life, to be where I am,” he concluded. “I just appreciate my wife so much, and you all just helped me find myself and I really am proud of this record. I am so grateful to all the songwriters and singers. I love the musicians that came out here tonight. I really appreciate everyone from Capitol Records for all the support. I can’t wait to see what happens. It’s been a little weird for this many people to hear the music. I’m grateful and I’m gonna go drink some beer and try to embarrass my wife some more.”

Black will be released on May 27. The project was produced by Ross Copperman and executive producer Arturo Buenahora Jr. Bentley is managed by Mary Hilliard Harrington at Red Light Management.

Trisha Yearwood’s “Broken” Rises On Adult Contemporary Chart

Trisha Yearwood performs "Broken" as part of FOX's The Passion. Photo: Ben Krebs

Trisha Yearwood performs “Broken” as part of FOX’s The Passion. Photo: Ben Krebs

Trisha Yearwood has earned her highest-ranking AC chart hit as “Broken” hits No. 20 on the Nielsen BDS-based Adult Contemporary rankings (dated April 30). After performing the song as part of FOX’s The Passion on March 20, Yearwood visited Live With Kelly & Michael on March 23 for another rendition of “Broken.”

Since then, fans have requested the song during Yearwood’s live shows as part of The Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood.

“I love to look out from the stage and see fans with their signs, requesting ‘Broken,'” said Yearwood. “It’s proof to me how powerful the song is. I felt it myself when I first heard the original version, sung by Lifehouse, and it’s confirmed each night on the road. I truly am blessed by ‘Broken.’”

Yearwood’s music garnered 19 Top 10 hits, including five No. 1 songs on Nielsen’s country songs rankings over the past 25 years.

Yearwood covered five songs on The Passion soundtrack from Rogers & Hammerstein (“You’ll Never Walk Alone” from the musical, Carousel), Jewel (“Hands”), Lifehouse (“Broken”), Jason Mraz (“I Won’t Give Up”) and Whitney Houston (“My Love Is Your Love”).

Artist Updates: Frankie Ballard, Thomas Rhett, Brad Paisley, Sammy Kershaw

Frankie Ballard Finds The Blues In Boston

Pictured (L-R): Peter Strickland, EVP/GM, Warner Music Nashvile; Ginny Rogers, WKLB; Ballard; Anna Cage, Regional Promotion Manager, WAR

Pictured (L-R): Peter Strickland, EVP/GM, Warner Music Nashvile; Ginny Rogers, WKLB; Ballard; Anna Cage, Regional Promotion Manager, WAR

Frankie Ballard played to a capacity crowd on Friday (April 15) at the House of Blues in Boston. He took a moment to pose with Boston country station WKLB’s Ginny Rogers.

 

Thomas Rhett Sells Out Two Shows At Same Venue

Thomas Rhett

Thomas Rhett

Thomas Rhett became the first artist to sell out two headlining shows at Will Bill’s in Atlanta. A Georgia native, Rhett performed on March 18 and April 15, totaling 9,000 fans.

“Playing in Atlanta is something I always look forward to,” said Rhett. “But, to be asked to come back for a second night and for the fans to sell out both nights ahead of the shows is pretty crazy to me. I’d be lying if I pretended there wasn’t something special about Georgia crowds…their energy was undeniable and I’m already looking forward to figuring out when we can go back.”

 

Brad Paisley Will Host Comedy Night In May

Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley will emcee a night of stand-up comedy featuring comedians Jon Reep, Sarah Tiana and Mike E. Winfield at Zanies Comedy Club on Monday, May 16 at 8:30 pm, as part of the weeklong Wild West Comedy Festival in Nashville. As host, Paisley will introduce and interact with each of the scheduled comedians. Tickets to the Paisley event will go on sale Friday, April 22 at the comedy festival website.

 

Sammy Kershaw Plans First Blues Album

Sammy Kershaw The Blues Got Me

Sammy Kershaw will release an album titled The Blues Got Me via Big Hit Records/RED on May 13.

This collection features Kershaw’s take on Chuck Berry‘s “No Money Down,” the Allman Brothers‘ “It’s Not My Cross to Bear” and a song made famous by Solomon Burke, “Where’d the Money Go.” Produced by Kershaw, the album also contains seven originals he wrote or co-wrote, including “I’m Going Crazy,” “No Money Blues,” and “I’m Your Huckleberry.”

“This album has been in the works for a long time and I thank God for giving me the opportunity to be able to record it and bring it to you,” says Kershaw.