Ryan Follese Makes BMLG Records Debut Album A Family Affair

Ryan Follese. Photo: Molly Hannula

Ryan Follese. Photo: Molly Hannula

BMLG Records’ Ryan Follese might be a newly-signed solo artist, but he is far from a newcomer to the music industry.

Follese is the son of Nashville songwriters Keith and Adrienne Follese. Keith penned Tim McGraw’s “Something Like That” and Faith Hill’s “The Way You Love Me,” while Adrienne wrote “I Love You” for Martina McBride and “Long Gone,” recorded by Lady Antebellum.

Ryan Follese previously found success fronting pop band Hot Chelle Rae, best known for its 2011 hit “Tonight Tonight.” That band also included Ryan’s brother Jamie on drums, as well as Nash Overstreet (the son of songwriter Paul Overstreet) and bassist Ian Keaggy (son of guitarist Phil Keaggy).

Ryan Follese. Photo: Molly Hannula

Ryan Follese. Photo: Molly Hannula

Now embarking on a solo country career, Follese previewed four tracks from his upcoming project on Tuesday (Aug. 9), via a mandolin-laced acoustic set that included the songs “Wilder,” “Lose A Little Sleep,” “Put A Label On It,” and “One Thing Right.”

“It’s about trying to keep a relationship together and not screw up, which in my experience is what happens,” Ryan says. “Guys do a lot of things wrong and when you meet someone super important, it kind of puts all your flaws under a magnifying glass.”

He says the new album stems from his time in Los Angeles, when his songwriting began showing more country flavor. “I was out there writing songs and going to sessions and every song that I would write by myself was coming out country, and coming from my heart and this place of experience,” says Ryan.

He also collaborated with his parents to create the music, making it a true family affair. “We didn’t write this record in typical songwriter fashion, where you go write a song every single day,” says Ryan. “Sometimes we would spend an entire week on a concept, or some songs we wrote in 20 minutes or in six months.”

Ryan brought the new music to his manager, Switched On Entertainment’s John Hamlin. “I told him my vision and how I felt about it, and he brought us to the people who would let me do what I wanted to do.

“That’s why these songs are so real and so true, is because I actually got to write…I wasn’t being put in rooms with people, like, ‘Here is this song, record it.’ Coming from a family of songwriters, I was dead set on writing this thing myself. The label reps said, ‘Nobody can write this except you.’ Hearing that, it was like ‘Well, there is no better home for me as an artist.’”

Follese is currently in the studio with producers Dann Huff and Cameron Montgomery. His BMLG Records EP is slated to release in September.

Pictured (L-R): Switched On Entertainment's John Hamlin, Ryan Follese, and MusicRow owner/publisher Sherod Robertson.

Pictured (L-R): Switched On Entertainment’s John Hamlin, Ryan Follese, and MusicRow owner/publisher Sherod Robertson.

Ryan Follese visits with MusicRow staffers.

Ryan Follese and his band visit with MusicRow staffers.

Moonstruck Management, Hope River Entertainment Merge

Moonstruck Management

Bluegrass organizations Moonstruck Management and Hope River Entertainment have merged under the Moonstruck Management name. The company will provide a full-service agency offering booking, public relations, and album and radio promotion. Moonstruck Management will now offer in-house publicity and other services to their clients that currently do not have those services provided by another agency.

Josh Trivett is the owner of Moonstruck Management. Ben Wilson is a booking agent for the company.

Penni McDaniel, the owner of Hope River Entertainment, will continue providing the following services: management for Dave Adkins and Donna Hughes; public relations services for Larry Cordle, Lonesome River Band, Volume Five, Trinity River Band and more; festival publicity for the Bill Monroe Music Park including the Bill Monroe Memorial Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival; album publicity and radio promotions for Trinity River Band’s Things We Do For Dreams, Lou Reid and Carolina’s Rollin’ On; and a new album coming soon on Mountain Home Music Company.

The agency’s combined roster now includes: Soggy Bottom Boys, Lonesome River Band, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Dave Adkins, Volume Five, Hogslop String Band, Newtown, Sweetwater String Band, Trinity River Band, Bluegrass 45, and Jesse Kramer.

Moonstruck Management is also the talent buyer for the Huck Finn Jubilee in Ontario, California, as well as Uncle Dave Macon Days in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

MusicRow 2016 Artist Roster Issue Available Now

Dierks on cover

MusicRow is proud to reveal its 2016 Artist Roster magazine featuring Dierks Bentley on the cover.

The August/September issue highlights listings in the categories of Label, Management, Talent Agency, Publicity, Organizations and Artist Services (Business Management, Digital Music, General Services, Marketing, and Radio Promotion). For the first time, the issue includes a list of top entertainment law firms. In addition, the easy-to-follow Artist Roster grid connects artists with their industry representatives.

“Each segment of our industry plays a vital role in the success of any artist,” says MusicRow owner/publisher Sherod Robertson. “It’s not only the artist, but the full support of his or her team that moves music from the ‘digital shelf’ to listeners’ ears. Because of their importance, we produce the annual Artist Roster issue comprised of the critical team members of artists.”

Exclusive print editorial for the 2016 Artist Roster includes an interview with Jeremy Holley and Laura Hutfless of Nashville marketing agency FlyteVU. Country music’s impact on the Las Vegas entertainment scene is explored, focusing on George Strait at the T-Mobile Arena, The Judds and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill at the Venetian, Garth Brooks at the Wynn and Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn at Caesars Palace. MusicRow also dives into the significance of TV ratings in the digital era with comments from Grammy Awards producer Ken Ehrlich and CMT executives Brian Philips, Margaret Comeaux and Leslie Fram.

Capitol Records Nashville artist Dierks Bentley covers MusicRow magazine for the third time with the 2016 Artist Roster print issue. Bentley’s illustrious career has led to the 2016 release of Black, his eighth studio album. Bentley is making waves out on the road with his Somewhere On A Beach Tour. His new single is “Different for Girls.” He is a pilot who often flies himself to shows in order to have more time at home with family.

Single copies of the current Artist Roster print magazine are available for purchase for $30, and are included with yearly subscriptions at no additional cost.

Garth Brooks Exits RCA Nashville, Plans Two New Albums

 

Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks

After releasing his 2014 project Man Against Machine via RCA Nashville/Pearl Records, Garth Brooks has exited RCA Nashville, reports The Tennessean.

Brooks has two projects in the works, including a Christmas duets project with wife Trisha Yearwood as well as a solo project, with plans to release them via Pearl Records.

Brooks has also hired former BMLG Director/Promotion Strategy Mandy McCormack to oversee selecting a staff of radio promoters to work his upcoming music.

Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame Announces Four New Inductees

Pictured (clockwise from top left): Bob Morrison, Townes Van Zandt, Aaron Barker, Beth Nielsen Chapman

Pictured (clockwise from top left): Bob Morrison, Townes Van Zandt, Aaron Barker, Beth Nielsen Chapman

The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame has announced Townes Van Zandt, Bob Morrison, Aaron Barker, and Beth Nielsen Chapman will be inducted as its newest members.

The four new members will join the current 199 existing members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame when they are inducted during the 46th annual Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala, slated for Oct. 9 at Nashville’s Music City Center.

“The strength and power of the Nashville Songwriting Community is legendary all over the world,” says Alger. “The legacy of the creative forebears of the songwriters currently making the noise in our town is annually recognized by the induction of a few of those great writers into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. This year we are extremely proud to welcome the class of 2016: Aaron Barker and Beth Nielsen Chapman in the songwriter category; Bob Morrison in the veteran songwriter category and the late Townes Van Zandt as our songwriter/artist.”

Texas native Van Zandt took up his folk music career in 1965. By 1968, his music had been heard by Mickey Newbury, who brought him to Nashville. A lengthy list of critically acclaimed songs followed, including “No Place To Fall,” “To Live Is To Fly,” and others. He died on Jan. 1, 1997 at age 52. In 2012, he was inducted into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Mississippi native Morrison began writing songs while studying nuclear engineering at Mississippi State University. In 1973, Morrison moved to Nashville and signed with Combine Music. In 1980, he garnered a Best Country Song Grammy honor for “You Decorated My Life,” recorded by Kenny Rogers. That same year, the film Urban Cowboy featured two Morrison songs, including “Lookin’ For Love,” recorded by Johnny Lee and “Love The World Away,” recorded by Kenny Rogers. Morrison earned other cuts including “You’re The One” (The Oak Ridge Boys), “Don’t Call Him A Cowboy” (Conway Twitty), and Tonight The Heartache’s On Me” (The Dixie Chicks). Morrison was named ASCAP’s Country Songwriter of the Year in 1978, and 1980-1982. He was also named NSAI’s Songwriter of the Year in 1980.

Barker honed his musical abilities during his nearly two decades performing in a band that played military bases and public events. His first attempt at songwriting, titled “Baby Blue,” became a No. 1 hit for George Strait. “Baby Blue” was the genesis of a string of hits for Strait, including “Love Without End, Amen,” “Easy Come, Easy Go,” “I Can Still Make Cheyenne,” and more. Barker also penned and recorded many radio and television commercials for the Blue Bell Ice Cream Company, including “Have Yourself A Blue Bell Country Day,” and “The Good Ol’ Days.” He was inducted into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2007.

Beth Nielsen Chapman spent the majority of her childhood growing up on military bases from New England to Germany. She signed her first song contract in 1979, followed by the recording of her debut solo LP in 1980. She moved to Nashville in 1985 and found work as a session singer. She would go on to pen songs including “Down On My Knees,” recorded by Trisha Yearwood, “Five Minutes,” (Lorrie Morgan), “Here We Are” (Alabama), “This Kiss,” (Faith Hill) and more. “This Kiss” earned the 1999 Song of the Year honor from both ASCAP and the CMA.

Pandora-Ticketfly Adds Three Nashville Venues

Ticketfly logo

Tech company Ticketfly, a subsidiary of Pandora, has signed 12 new venues, three festivals, and one promoter to its roster, including three Nashville venues. Mercy Lounge, Cannery Ballroom and the High Watt have been added, as well as Memphis venue High Tone Cafe.

Pandora-Ticketfly already works with Nashville venues Marathon Music Works and Exit/In, while Pandora has produced recent Nashville concerts including Pandora Presents Florida Georgia Line and Pandora Presents Country.

Concert tickets may be obtained via ticketfly.com or on its iOS app.

“We are thrilled and honored to welcome so many great new venues and promoters down in the South to the Pandora-Ticketfly platform,” said Ticketfly CEO and co-founder Andrew Dreskin. “This announcement is another proof point that a sea change is happening relative to how promoters will market shows in the future.”

In 2015, it was announced that Pandora would acquire Ticketfly for $450 million.

 

Mel Tillis Receives Birthday Video While Healing From Surgery

Mel TillisMel Tillis was surprised with a video reel from friends wishing him a happy birthday on Monday (Aug. 8), when he turned 84.

Tillis, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, is currently in an assisted living facility. He has been under medical care since undergoing a colon surgery in January.

“Thank you all for making this day so special for Daddy,” said his daughter, Pam Tillis. “This year has been tough for him but we continue to see improvements as the days go by. Right now, he’s in assisted living since he needs special wound care and rehabilitation. We hope to have him home soon. Our family thanks you all for the outpouring of love. We’ve been truly touched. Continued prayers for Daddy are appreciated.”

The footage includes birthday wishes from Dolly Parton, Larry Gatlin, Ray Stevens, Charlie Daniels, Bobby Bare, Aaron Tippin, Darryl Worley, TG Sheppard, Lorrie Morgan, Billy Dean, Tracy Lawrence, Steve Wariner, Sammy Kershaw, Doug Gray of The Marshall Tucker Band, John Berry, Jeannie Seely, Bill Anderson, Daryle Singletary, Restless Heart, T. Graham Brown, Mark Wills, Leroy Van Dyke, Sarah Trahern, Kyle Young, Crook & Chase and the Statesiders, Mel’s band.

 

He also received special birthday messages from Grand Ole Opry General Manager Pete Fisher, the Academy of Country Music, Rhonda Vincent, Neal McCoy, Buddy Cannon, Maggie Rose, Chuck Wicks and more.

Dierks Bentley, Carrie Underwood Are Ready For Football Season

Pictured (L-R): Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley

Pictured (L-R): Carrie Underwood (credit: Paul Drinkwater), Dierks Bentley

Carrie Underwood and Dierks Bentley are prepping to help NBC launch the new NFL season.

Underwood revealed a preview of the new opening theme song she recorded for NBC’s Sunday Night Football. The track, titled “Oh, Sunday Night,” is set to the music of her 2014 hit duet with Miranda Lambert, “Somethin’ Bad,” which was penned by Chris DeStefano, Brett James, and Priscilla Renea. Underwood and the trio of co-writer reworked the lyrics for Sunday Night Football. “Oh, Sunday Night” was produced by Mark Bright and DeStefano.

A sneak preview of the new song debuted this past Friday (Aug. 5) during the opening of the 2016 Rio Olympics on NBC and will continue to air throughout the Olympics (Aug. 5-21). The full theme song, “Oh, Sunday Night,” will debut on the first SNF telecast – Patriots at Cardinals on Sept. 11.

Meanwhile, Bentley will celebrate the start of the NFL season with a live performance during the first 2016 NFL Kick Off Presented by Hyundai, which will air on NBC and on NFL Network on Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Bentley will be featured throughout the 60-minute pre game show along with One Republic from Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, as he helps launch the season opener between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos, in a rematch of Super Bowl 50.

Industry Ink: Kristian Bush, BBR Music Group, Songs For Sound

Open Casting For ‘Troubadour’ Play Set For Aug. 15 At TPAC

Kristian Bush

Kristian Bush

An open talent casting call for a new play, Troubadour, will take place Aug. 15 at TPAC in Nashville. Written by Janece Shaffer, the play will have its world premiere on Jan. 18 and run through Feb. 12 at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta.

A romantic comedy set in 1950s Nashville, Troubadour follows the son of a country music legend who joins forces with a singer-songwriter and a rodeo tailor to carry on his father’s legacy. Kristian Bush has penned a set of original, period-accurate tunes for the production and will be onsite for the auditions to weigh in on the casting.

 

BBR Music Group Adds Promotion Coordinator

Lexi Willson BBR Music Group

Lexi Willson BBR Music Group

Lexi Willson has been added as the new Promotion Coordinator for RED BOW and Wheelhouse Records, effective immediately.

While studying Communications and Public Relations at Sacramento State University, Willson worked as a promotions assistant at KNTY/Sacramento for three years and was a social media intern at Make-A-Wish Foundation for Northeastern California and Northern Nevada. Following her graduation in December 2015, she made the cross-country trip to Nashville to further her career in the music industry.

“Wheelhouse is proud to add another Sacramento radio alumni to our team!!!” says Teddi Bonadies, VP/Promotion of Wheelhouse Records.

“Lexi’s excitement about the industry and passion for promotion, make me very excited about adding her to Team RED BOW!  She will make our family complete!” adds Shelley Hargis Gaines, VP/Promotion of RED BOW Records.

“I am thrilled to be a part of the BBR Music Group family!” says Willson. “I learned a lot about radio promotions at KNTY, and I’m excited for the challenge to learn all things promotion on the label side. I could not be more excited to embark on this new adventure!”

Willson will report directly to Gaines and to Bonadies. Willson can be reached at 615-610-2127 and at [email protected].

 

Rascal Flatts Tour Hosts Songs For Sound Project

Lexi Vernon & Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts

Lexi Vernon & Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts

Nashville-based organization Songs for Sound was on-site at a Rascal Flatts concert on Sunday (Aug. 7) in Chicago to provide free hearing screenings for fans as well as crew members.

The organization’s founder is Jaime Vernon, who is married to the younger brother of Rascal Flatts singer Gary LeVox. The Vernons’ 8-year-old daughter, Lexi, received bilateral cochlear implants at 18 months old.

“As a musician I live and breathe music and can’t imagine a world without being able to hear,” says LeVox. “This is a cause that really hits home for me. I know Lexi lives life to the fullest, including a gift we all need – music. I’m so glad to have the Hear the Music Project come and teach our fans about the importance of healthy ears, and I’m so proud that it’s from my family.”

Artist Updates: Kacey Musgraves, Joe Walsh, Florida Georgia Line, Wynonna

Kacey Musgraves, Joe Walsh Added To All For The Hall Los Angeles

All For The Hall Los Angeles 2016Kacey Musgraves and Joe Walsh have been added to the lineup for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s All for the Hall Los Angeles benefit concert. On Tuesday, Sept. 27, at The Novo by Microsoft, Musgraves and Walsh will join Chris Stapleton, James Taylor and Vince Gill in an intimate, guitar-pull format performance.

Concert tickets for balcony seating for the performance will go on sale on Friday (Aug. 12) at 10 a.m. PDT. Tickets are priced at $125, $95, $65, and $49.50 and can be purchased at axs.com.  A limited number of VIP tables are on sale now and available for purchase at $5,000 and $10,000 levels. More details on balcony tickets and VIP tickets and benefits can be found a www.countrymusichalloffame.org/afthla.

To purchase VIP tickets or for more information, contact Rachel Shapiro at 615-416-2069 or rshapiro@countrymusichalloffame.org.

 

Florida Georgia Line Launches Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey

Florida Georgia Line launches Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey on August 4, 2016. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey.

Florida Georgia Line launches Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey on August 4, 2016. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey.

Florida Georgia Line has officially launched its brand of Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey. The smooth whiskey was created by FGL’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard, and is blended using American whiskey aged for a minimum of two years, with a No. 3 char and infused with peach and pecan flavors.

Now available at select retailers nationwide, Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey is 70 proof (35% alcohol by volume) with a suggested retail price of $19.99 for a 750ml bottle.

“We love to have a good time and we love whiskey, always have,” said Kelley. “It’s a ritual we’ve had since our first shows, toasting and celebrating with our camp before taking the stage.”

Hubbard added, “This ritual is a huge part of FGL and we wanted to develop a drink that feels true to who we are, our roots and the vibes we like to create. We can’t wait for y’all to try it!”

 

Wynonna To Perform For Women That Soar Awards

Wynonna & The Big Noise Credit: Joseph Llanes

Wynonna & The Big Noise
Credit: Joseph Llanes

Wynonna Judd will perform during the 2016 Women That Soar Awards, to be held on Sunday, Nov. 13 at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas.

“Wynonna exemplifies strength. She is a woman who has overcome personal and professional obstacles. Her story and journey lines up with what Women That Soar is all about,” says Gina Grant, founder, CEO and creator of the awards. “In addition to being an incredibly talented singer and songwriter, Judd is a bestselling author and acclaimed actor. Her work on behalf of organizations like the USO, Habitat for Humanity, the American Red Cross and YouthAIDS has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. We are proud to have her grace our stage as both a performer and as the recipient of the Women That Soar Legend Award.”

The Business Award will be presented to Nina Vaca, CEO of Pinnacle Technology. The show will be televised on Dec. 11, 2016 in Dallas; Miami, Florida; Atlanta; and Los Angeles.