David Nail Reveals Track List For New Album, ‘Fighter’

David Nail Fighter

David Nail has revealed the track listing and album art for his upcoming album, Fighter. He shared details about his fourth studio album with fans via his social accounts. The project will be released July 15 by MCA Nashville.

Fighter features 11 tracks including Nail’s current hit single “Night’s On Fire” written by Jonathan Singleton and Deric Ruttan. Nail wrote or co-wrote seven songs for Fighter and teamed up with the same producer from his previous successful albums, Frank Liddell, for the project. Guests on the album include Vince Gill, Lori McKenna, Brothers Osborne, Logan Brill and members of NEEDTOBREATHE.

“I truly believe this album, from top to bottom, is the first time I have been able to tell my story in real-time of where I am right now as an artist, a husband and a father,” said Nail. “I wrote more songs for this album than I have for any of my other three so it’s already more personal. Fighter speaks to my journey, my life and now to where I am personally and professionally.”

Nail recently released Uncovered, an EP featuring four cover tracks such as Adele’s “Send My Love (To Your New Lover)” and The Weeknd’s “Can’t Feel My Face” in response to growing fan demand for new music.

Fighter Track Listing:

1. Good At Tonight (TJ Osborne, John Osborne, Troy Verges, Barry Dean) *Featuring Brothers Osborne
2. Night’s On Fire (Jonathan Singleton, Deric Ruttan)
3. Ease Your Pain (Chris Stapleton, Lee Thomas Miller, Jesse Frasure)
4. Home (David Nail, Barry Dean, Lori McKenna) *Featuring Lori McKenna
5. Lie With Me (Abe Stoklasa, Marc Beeson)
6. I Won’t Let You Go (David Nail) *Featuring Vince Gill
7. Fighter (David Nail, Scooter Carusoe, Troy Verges)
8. Babies (David Nail, Scooter Carusoe, Lee Thomas Miller)
9. Got Me Gone (David Nail, Dave Barnes, Jonathan Singleton)
10. Champagne Promise (David Nail, Lee Thomas Miller) *Featuring Logan Brill
11. Old Man’s Symphony (David Nail) *Featuring Bear Rinehart and Bo Rinehart of NEEDTOBREATHE

Fighter is available for pre-order.

Performers Announced For ABC’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Hosted By Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini - Mary Kay Global Day of Beauty Event

Kelsea Ballerini

Little Big Town and Meghan Trainor are among the artists set to perform on the new ABC show Greatest Hits, hosted by Kelsea Ballerini and Arsenio Hall.

Each episode in the six-show series will highlight a five-year period and celebrate the biggest hits from that time. Each week, iconic music artists, as well as today’s chart-toppers, will take the stage and perform the songs that defined the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.

Scheduled to perform are Andra Day, Backstreet Boys, Bonnie Raitt, Boyz II Men, Ceelo, Chicago, Coolio, En Vogue, Foreigner, Jason Derulo, John Legend, LL Cool J, Miguel, Pitbull, REO Speedwagon, Rick Springfield, Wilson Phillips, Wiz Khalifa and more.

Greatest Hits premieres Thursday, June 30 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT) on the ABC Television Network.

The series is produced by AEG Ehrlich Ventures. Ken Ehrlich, James McKinlay and Raj Kapoor serve as executive producers and Leon Knoles directs. David Wild is writer/producer.

Little Big Town Photo Credit: Courtesy Sandbox Entertainment

Little Big Town

Celebrity Softball Game Finalizes 2016 CMA Fest Lineup

CityOfHopeThe 26th Annual City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game will take place for CMA Fest fans Tuesday, June 7 at 3 p.m. at Nashville’s First Tennessee Park.

The annual tradition will again find iHeart Country and Grand Ole Opry facing off with over 30 music and sports personalities, including a national anthem performance by Trisha Yearwood and special honor to label executive Bruce Hinton, presented by Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta. The Crook and Chase Countdown’s Lorianne Crook will emcee and offer play-by-plays for attendees.

Newly announced participants include Craig Wayne Boyd, Bucky Covington, Nick Fradiani, Cassadee Pope, A Thousand Horses, Mark Wills and Brett Young.

Previously announced participants and full team lists include:

iHeart Country (captain: Bobby Bones) — The Bobby Bones Show’s Amy and Lunchbox, Lauren Alaina, Zach Brown (A Thousand Horses), Danielle Bradbery, Preston Brust (LOCASH), Covington, Mickey Guyton, Michaels, David Nail, Jamie Lynn Spears, Wills and Young.

Team Opry (captain: Grand Ole Opry VP/GM Pete Fisher) — Boyd, Jessie James Decker, Graham DeLoach and Michael Hobby (A Thousand Horses), Charles Esten, Fradiani, Vince Gill, Jonathan Jackson, Chris Lane, Chris Lucas (LOCASH), Scotty McCreery, Tristan McIntosh, Cassadee Pope, RaeLynn and former Major League Baseball pitcher Barry Zito.

Hinton, this year’s Champion of Hope Award recipient, will be honored as the founder of the event and for his significant contributions to the game over its 25-year history. Borchetta credits Hinton as mentor and a big impact on his early days in the music industry.

Support from the Nashville community and its country music artists directly benefit City of Hope’s mission to find cures for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases. A highlight of this year’s game will be when 8-year-old City of Hope patient Aaron Yniguez meets his lifesaving bone marrow donor Yolanda Nava, a Southwest Airlines employee from Arlington, Texas, for the very first time.

Tickets for the game are now available. A variety of unique merchandise and experiences, including meet-and-greets with the hottest artists, will be available for bid at cohauctions.com.

Exclusive: Scotty McCreery Starts His Second Chapter

Scotty McCreery

Scotty McCreery claimed the crown of American Idol in May 2011, winning him a record deal and instant recognition among country fans. Five years later, with a memoir titled Go Big Or Go Home: The Journey Toward the Dream, he’s looking back on that time in his life – but also keeping an eye on the future.

“It’s a blessing just to wake up every morning,” he tells MusicRow. “I get to do what I love every day, which is make music and sing music. I’ve got no complaints. Things may not always go your way but that’s life and you’ve got to go with the flow and get after it.”

At the time of the interview, McCreery was without a label deal and management. Although he’s still represented by BMI, he owns his publishing. To use a baseball term, he’s a free agent.

“We’re really excited about the future,” he insists. “It’s been a different start to 2016 than I would have thought but the opportunities in front of us are looking bright.”

During a visit to MusicRow, McCreery accepted a No. 1 Challenge Coin for “See You Tonight,” then stuck around to discuss his writing process, a promise from Priscilla Presley, and the business meetings he’s taking for his new music.

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; Scotty McCreery, Troy Stephenson, Chart Director, MusicRow; Craig Shelburne, GM, MusicRow. Photo: Molly Hannula

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; Scotty McCreery, Troy Stephenson, Chart Director, MusicRow; Craig Shelburne, GM, MusicRow. Photo: Molly Hannula

MusicRow: Reading your book, it struck me how well you handled yourself because you were just 17 when American Idol happened. What was your frame of mind when you started putting those memories down on paper?

McCreery: I enjoyed it. I mean, it was the first time in five or six years that I had to sit down and reflect on everything that’s gone on. So it took some time. It took about a year to go start to finish with that book. It was a good experience and a different process than a typical project I’d work on.

How did you do it? Did you just sit down and start remembering?

Pretty much. Travis Thrasher (the book’s co-author) came out on the road with me and we just talked and he’d ask me questions about things I hadn’t thought about in years. I was laughing about certain things I hadn’t thought about in years. It was a lot of conversation and then putting the conversation to paper.

Did you have to Google yourself to check on a few things?

(laughs) No, I didn’t have to Google anything. This is all as best recounted from my memory. We went back and found some old journals that I had written in elementary school and one that I had written in high school. We found old things like that, but no, no Googling.

Did you look at old videos of yourself on YouTube?

Yeah, sometimes, if I was trying to remember a performance or something like that. And it’s always fun to do that because you’re looking back at yourself when you’re going through awkward teenage years in front of millions of people. I was kinda cringing watching some of those videos, like, ‘Oh, what are you doing there, man?’

It seemed like you have a good sense of humor when you talked about things like lip-synching on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade float – and getting caught.

That’s one of those things you have to laugh at. I didn’t have a choice. They don’t let you sing live. I think they told me when I was there, in all the years of the Macy’s parade, only two people sang live and it went awful. So now they don’t let anyone have the choice.

Scotty McCreery bookReading the book, it’s clear that you are close with your road band. That’s a big component of your story. How important is it that an artist surrounds himself with the right people?

It’s huge. It’s one of the most important things I’ve found in my career. With me starting out so young, I realized early on I don’t know everything and I still don’t. I’m still learning so it’s great to have people around you that can help steer you in the right direction.

For me, the road life is just the same. I’ve been on tour with folks who have had more turnover with their band members in a month than I’ve changed in five years. I wouldn’t like that. I want to go on the road and know who I’m getting on the bus with, and have them be friends. And they really are like a second family. It’s important to me.

I didn’t realize that you were such an Elvis fan. He’s like a secondary character in your life story.

He is. I mean, he was literally the biggest influence on me and my music tastes. I’m an old soul in general. At 5 years old on, it was Elvis. I would throw in Conway Twitty and Ronnie Milsap too. Ronnie was a North Carolina guy so I loved him. It was heavily, heavily Elvis.

Do you like ‘70s Elvis?

Yeah that’s cool but I’m a ‘50s Elvis guy. Swiveling the hips. But the jumpsuit days are fun too.

What was it like the first time you went through Graceland?

It was pretty sweet. It was one of those days I was looking forward to for a while. I’ve still got to go back because Priscilla said she was going to take me through a private tour, just me and her, up to Elvis’ room, which would be really cool. Yeah, that was special for me, just going through rooms that I had seen pictures of my whole life, like the Jungle Room. I could have stayed there for a long time and been just fine.

scotty mccreery see you tonight11In the five years since you won American Idol, you’ve had highs and lows. For people who want to know about your career right now, what is your management and label situation?

We’re definitely in between. The label thing was definitely more of a surprise. We put out a few records and all of them went No. 1 on their respective chart. It was a little bit of a surprise and you can only do so much. It was a business decision. It was nothing personal there.

I’m looking at a couple of different options out in front of us and figuring out a few things contractually. It’s a lot of business stuff that the fans don’t care about. But once we get the contract stuff figured out, we should have some stuff in front of us pretty soon. The music’s ready and the people we’re talking to know that, and they’re excited about that.

So, hopefully it’s in the very near future, and the management should be in the near future too. I’ve had talks with everybody in town – lots of folks. I’m excited about some of those options too.

What is the dynamic like when you have these meetings? Do you feel like people might not know where you’re coming from?

No, it’s been great! I feel like the people are really understanding about where I’m at and where I want to go with my music. If there’s anything I’ve been really good it, it’s understanding who I am – who I am as a person and who I am as an artist. And I convey that really well through my music, and especially with the music we have written now.

That’s been the greatest thing about these meetings. You can say, “Hey, I’ve got music ready,” but once you play it for them, that’s when the questions start. That’s when I get to see if they like it and they get to see if it’s legit. It’s been fun to see the eyes get big and people looking around the room saying, “This song’s really good.” That’s been a really big positive for me, the fact that people are responding to the songs.

How many songs do you have ready to go?

We had recorded 10 songs for the record on the last label and half of those were co-writes and half were outside cuts. I’m not sure how many we’re going to get back for the next record, but I think we’re going to get at least three that were co-writes. Maybe four. I’ve been a lot more involved in the writing process on this one. That’s been the evolution of it. On the first album, I had none. On the second one, I had three, and this one I had five out of 10.

Why did you want to grow that side of yourself as an artist?

I feel like it gives fans a little more personal side to the artist. I love writing and I love hearing good songs. If the outside cut has said what I want to say better than how I said it, I’m going to cut that. I love cutting so that’s why it’s half and half. I just feel like there’s a little more of the personal feel when you write it yourself and I think the fans can feel that.

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, Molly Hannula, Scotty McCreery, Troy Stephenson, Craig Shelburne, Jessica Nicholson, Eric T. Parker

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, Molly Hannula, Scotty McCreery, Troy Stephenson, Craig Shelburne, Jessica Nicholson, Eric T. Parker

Celebs Sign On For #MusiCaresChallenge

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Kristian Bush with his favorite album for #MusiCaresChallenge.

The MusiCares Foundation, a charity of The Recording Academy, is launching a grassroots social media campaign, dubbed the #MusiCaresChallenge, to raise funds for its programs which support members of the music community in times of need.

The campaign invites artists and fans to post a photo or video with their favorite album, using the hashtag #MusiCaresChallenge, make a donation to MusiCares®, and tag five friends to do the same.

The monthlong challenge runs through July 4 and has already garnered the support of celebrities such as Demi Lovato, the Avett Brothers, Backstreet Boys, Kristian Bush, Brandy Clark, Andra Day, the Lumineers, and Troye Sivan, among others.

“As the music industry’s Red Cross, MusiCares is rooted in the collective spirit of the creative community, whose members have an unspoken bond and self-imposed sense of duty to one another as brothers and sisters in music,” said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of MusiCares and The Recording Academy. “I’m humbled by the gesture made by my longtime friend and comrade, Tom DeSavia, who truly personified the spirit of MusiCares when he took it upon himself to launch this grassroots fundraising campaign in 2014.”

Since its inception in 1989, MusiCares has provided more than $43 million in direct financial assistance, reaching nearly 80,000 music people in times of crisis.

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Brandy Clark supports the #MusiCaresChallenge.

Tina Crawford Promoted, Jesse Frasure Exits Major Bob Music

Tina Crawford

Tina Crawford

Major Bob Music has promoted Tina Crawford from Director of A&R to VP of Major Bob Music.

Crawford assumes the position recently vacated by executive/ producer/ songwriter Jesse Frasure, who has departed the company to pursue other opportunities.

In her new role, Crawford will continue with many of her previous responsibilities such as song pitching and developing the company’s writers and artists, in addition to handling day to day administrative duties to build the Major Bob brand.

“Tina is a great asset to our publishing company and we look forward to developing new writers and working our catalogue with her at the helm. We will miss Jesse and are happy for all of his successes and wish him well in his new venture,” says Bob Doyle, CEO of Major Bob and Bob Doyle & Associates.

Third Man Records To Release New Tunes From Dwight Yoakam

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Dwight Yoakam is teaming up with Jack White and his Third Man Records in Nashville to release a 7″ vinyl single. Just in time for CMA Music Festival, the label’s Blue Series will release Yoakam’s recordings of two songs: “Tomorrow’s Gonna Be Another Day” (Boyce/Venet, popularized by The Monkees) and “High On The Mountain of Love” (Dorman, popularized by Kenny Lynch, then Johnny Rivers, then the Beach Boys).

The songs are produced by White and backed by the Third Man band of all-stars including Lillie Mae Rische, Daru Jones, Cory Younts, Dominic Davis, and Fats Kaplin.

Listen to a clip of each song here.

“Tomorrow’s Gonna Be Another Day” is available for pre-order here and officially in-stores June 10.

Yoakam is on tour in support of his current Reprise Records album, Second Hand Heart, with dates scheduled through November. He is set for a July 29 concert at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville.

Brett Eldredge, Thomas Rhett To Host ‘CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night To Rock’

Brett Eldredge, Thomas Rhett. Photo: Craig Sjodin/ABC

Brett Eldredge, Thomas Rhett. Photo: Craig Sjodin/ABC

Brett Eldredge and Thomas Rhett are not only set to perform at this year’s CMA Music Festival, but the two country stars will host ABC Television Network’s CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night To Rock, which will air Wednesday, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. ET.

The three-hour special will be executive-produced by Robert Deaton.

Filmed during CMA Music Festival June 9-12, the special features numerous top country artists as they perform during the four-day celebration. The CMA Music Festival features live music on 11 stages, more than 500 artists and celebrities, and a guest list of 87,000 fans.

“I’ve played my heart out on every size stage at CMA Fest, from the crowds of 20 to the big stadium, because I love the energy of the festival and the country music fans so much,” said Eldredge. “And now I get to host the whole thing with one of my best pals. You can’t beat that!”

“As a fan, CMA Music Fest was always the biggest event of the year for me. Some of my favorite memories are me and my buddies sitting in the nosebleeds watching our heroes play,” added Rhett. “It’s surreal and a huge honor to be hosting and performing on this stage.”

Watch the hosting duo test their interview skills in the video below.

Artist Updates: Big & Rich, Drew Scott, John Michael Montgomery, Kree Harrison, CJ Solar

Big & Rich, Property Brothers‘ Drew Scott Team With Ally Financial

Ally Financial has teamed with artists including Big & Rich and singer/songwriter and Property Brothers star Drew Scott to promote the release of the company’s new app, Splurge Alert. The app is designed to help consumers better identify and manage their spending habits, by asking users to identify stores and areas where they tend to overspend and then select friends and/or family who can help them avoid overspending pitfalls. The app uses geolocation technology to determine when users approach a “splurge zone,” and then sends an alert message to a designated buddy in hopes that they will lure the user away from the problem area.

Scott and Big & Rich have signed on to test Splurge Alert and share how they spend their money through a series of unique videos and social media posts.

 
 

John Michael Montgomery Performs During American Veterans Center’s National Memorial Day Parade

John Michael Montgomery performed his 2004 hit “Letters From Home” during the American Veterans Center’s Memorial Day Parade on Monday in Washington, D.C.

More than 1,000 active duty military personnel participated in the event, which was aired nationally on REELZ Channel and Armed Forces Radio Network.

 
 

The Shotgun Seat To Host Charity Songwriter Event Featuring Kree Harrison, CJ Solar

unnamedThe Shotgun Seat will host a charity songwriter event in Nashville on July 6, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at 3rd and Lindsley. Kree Harrison, CJ Solar, Benjy Davis, Thomas Finchum, and Lockhart are slated to perform.

The event aids Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, and guests are asked to bring non-perishable food items to donate to the organization. Tickets are $10 and available at 3rdandlindsley.com or at the door on the day of the performance.

Mark Your Calendar — June 2016

Single Add Dates

olddominionsongforanothertimeJune 6
Shane Owens/Country Never Goes Out Of Style/AmeriMonte Records
Chris Young/Sober Saturday Night/RCA Nashville
Cassadee Pope/Summer/Republic Nashville
Joe Nichols/Undone/Red Bow Records
Stephanie Quayle/Drinking With Dolly/Rebel Engine
Darryl Worley/Rainmaker/Worleybird Records
Jake Gill/Cricket Serenade

June 13
Gary Allan/Do You Wish It Was Me/EMI Nashville
Mindy Miller/Lie To Me/Stanley Music Group
Thompson Square/You Make It Look So Good/Stoney Creek
Madison Station/Back In The Day/ABM Music
Cody Johnson/With You I Am/CoJo
Peyton Davis/Nowhere America/Carole Davis Music

June 20
Old Dominion/Song For Another Time/RCA Nashville
Dannie Marie/Countin’ Down Summertime
SaraBeth/You Rock My Rodeo/Circle S Records

 

Album Releases

Maren-Morris_Hero_CoverJune 1
The Henningsens/World’s On Fire

June 3
Maren Morris/Hero/Columbia Nashville
Dan + Shay/Obsessed/Warner Bros.-Warner Music Nashville.
Cassadee Pope/Summer [EP]/Republic Nashville
Craig Morgan/A Whole Lot More to Me/Black River Entertainment
John Berry/What I Love The Most/Mansion Entertainment-Sony RED
Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen/Watch This/Lil’ Buddy Toons

June 10
Little Big Town/Wanderlust/Capitol Records Nashville
Brandy Clark/Big Day In A Small Town/Warner Bros. Records
Frankie Ballard/El Rio/Warner Bros. Records-Warner Music Nashville
Drew Baldridge/Dirt On Us/Cold River Records
Kris Kristofferson/The Complete Monument & Columbia Album Collection/Legacy-Sony
Tara Thompson/Someone To Take Your Place [EP]/Valory Music Co.
Various/Now That’s What I Call Country Vol. 9/Universal Music Group Nashville
Dwight Yoakam/Tomorrow’s Gonna Be Another Day [2-side single]/Third Man Records

June 17
Jon Pardi/California Sunrise/Capitol Records Nashville
Derik Hultquist/Southern Iron/Carnival Music-Thirty Tigers
Kris Kristofferson/The Cedar Creek Sessions
LOCASH/The Fighters/Reviver Records

 

Industry Events

MusicRowAwards2016_570x380-1June 4
54th annual Swan Ball

June 8
The 2016 CMT Music Awards air live from Bridgestone Arena at 8 p.m. ET.

June 9

  • Songwriters Hall of Fame inductions in New York
  • SunTrust’s 18th Annual Hot Dog Day

June 9-12

  • CMA Fest
  • Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee

June 13-15
Gospel Music Association IMMERSE 2016 conference at Lipscomb University

June 16
A2IM’s fifth annual Libera Awards at Manhattan Center’s Grand Ballroom

June 21
BMI Christian Awards

June 22
Country Radio Hall of Fame Dinner and Awards ceremony at the Omni Nashville Hotel

June 23-25
Summer NAMM

June 29
MusicRow Awards at BMI (invitation only)