Andrew Kintz To Lead New Music Industry Group At First Tennessee Bank

Andrew Kintz

Music Industry executive Andrew Kintz has joined First Tennessee Bank to establish its first dedicated music industry banking group.

Kintz will report directly to Carol Yochem, President of First Tennessee’s Middle Tennessee region, and will be located at the bank’s Music Row offices. In his new role, Kintz will spearhead a new strategy focused on music industry businesses and individuals, including publishers, management firms, agencies, labels, producers, artists, songwriters, attorneys and other music industry centers of influence – both locally and nationally.

“Andrew’s decision to join First Tennessee ushers in a new era for our bank, expanding our expertise and reach into Nashville’s music community,” Yochem said. “With the music industry contributing nearly $10 billion to Nashville’s economy annually, this new strategy gives us an opportunity to gain significant exposure to and assist in the growth of an industry that is vital to Middle Tennessee’s economy.”

Kintz brings with him nearly two decades of experience in commercial banking and wealth management, and comes to First Tennessee after working at SunTrust Bank, where he led the music division in its sports and entertainment specialty group since 2009 – taking the reins from Brian Williams, who founded the group and died in an accident in 2006.

During his tenure with the group, Kintz doubled the group’s gross revenue and was a leading managing director in SunTrust for revenue growth, new clients, loan and deposit growth. Prior to his work in the music division, Kintz advised high net worth individuals and companies in both the private wealth management and commercial banking divisions of the bank.

“I am honored to have been chosen by Tennessee’s largest bank to head up services to the most famous industry in Tennessee, which is the birthplace of Rock & Roll, Country, Bluegrass and Christian/Gospel music.” Kintz said. “With its deep resources and broad line of products, First Tennessee is perfectly suited to be the banker to Music Row. I look forward to showing my friends in the music industry what a homegrown bank can do.”

Kintz is deeply involved in community and professional organizations, serving on the Boards of Nashville Public Radio, Columbia Theological Seminary, and The Atlanta Resource Foundation. He has also served on the Boards of WO Smith and Leadership Music, where he remains involved in committee work. In addition, Kintz also supports the local alumni chapters of W&L and UGA’s Terry college. He is a member of the CMA, NSAI (where he was recently honored with the Stephen Foster Institutional Award for supporting the efforts of NSAI and the songwriter community), NARAS, the Country Music Hall of Fame Honor Society, and AIMP. And this year, Kintz was named one of Nashville’s “40 Under 40” by the Nashville Business Journal.

He holds a BA from Washington and Lee University and an MBA from the University of Georgia, where he graduated first in his class.

Thomas Rhett Achieves Platinum Album With ‘Tangled Up’

Photo Caption (L-R): Manager Virginia Davis (G Major Management), “Die A Happy Man” co-writer Joe London, Thomas Rhett, The Valory Music Co.’s Amy Staley, “Die A Happy Man” co-writer Sean Douglas. Photo: The Valory Music Co.

Photo Caption (L-R): Manager Virginia Davis (G Major Management), “Die A Happy Man” co-writer Joe London, Thomas Rhett, The Valory Music Co.’s Amy Staley, “Die A Happy Man” co-writer Sean Douglas. Photo: The Valory Music Co.

Thomas Rhett accepted a platinum plaque for his latest album, Tangled Up, prior to a concert stop in Irvine, California, on Saturday (Aug. 20).

He was surprised with the plaque backstage with friends and colleagues, including manager Virginia Davis, The Valory Music Co.’s Amy Staley, and songwriters Joe London and Sean Douglas.

“It’s crazy to think about all the fans who are taking this journey with me and are helping make things like this happen,” said Thomas Rhett. “I’ve had an amazing year already, but finding out that the album went platinum is one of the coolest moments so far.”

Rhett is currently on the road with Jason Aldean’s Six String Circus Tour.

Artist Updates: Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Maren Morris, Steven Tyler

Jason Aldean Will Be Ambassador For Outdoor Brand

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean will be the first-ever celebrity marketing partner for Field & Stream, an outdoor specialty brand sold by retailer Dick’s Sporting Goods. Aldean and his father Barry are featured in a new television ad airing on ESPN, Outdoor Channel, Nat Geo, Discovery, History and more. Aldean will release his new album, They Don’t Know, on Sept. 9 on Broken Bow Records.

 

Kenny Chesney Rises In NY Stadium Attendance

Kenny Chesney at MetLife Stadium. Photo: Jill Trunnell

Kenny Chesney at MetLife Stadium. Photo: Jill Trunnell

Kenny Chesney played for 56,292 fans at MetLife Stadium in New York City on Saturday night (Aug. 20). That number elevates Chesney’s all-time attendance for MetLife/Giants Stadium concerts to 279,874. As a result, he now ranks in the Top 10 of artist attendance in the venue’s history, and the only country artist overall. Chesney will wrap his Spread the Love Tour next weekend (Aug. 26-27) at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

 

Maren Morris Sings “Once” For NPR

Maren Morris

Maren Morris

Maren Morris filmed an exclusive live video of “Once” for NPR Music at RCA Studio A in Nashville. The song is the final track on her Columbia Nashville album, Hero. Morris was inspired to record a video for the song (which has not been released as a single) after an emotional performance of it while opening for Chris Stapleton at the Ryman Auditorium in February. See the video.

 

Steven Tyler Gets First Vinyl Copy Of BMLG Album

Pictured (L-R): Scott and Sandi Borchetta; Steven Tyler. Photo: Denise Truscello

Pictured (L-R): Scott and Sandi Borchetta; Steven Tyler. Photo: Denise Truscello

Big Machine Label Group’s Scott and Sandi Borchetta presented Steven Tyler with the first vinyl copy of We’re All Somebody From Somewhere, his Dot Records label debut. Tyler was presented with the vinyl record backstage at the Ryman Auditorium, where he performed on Aug. 17 as part of his Out on a Limb Tour.

 

Industry Ink: CMA Awards Nominations, Nashville Meets London Festival, Fangate Music

CMA at 50

The Country Music Association will reveal the final nominees for the 50th annual CMA Awards on Wednesday, Aug. 31.

The 50th annual CMA Awards, co-hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, will be held Wednesday, Nov. 2, at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

 

American Young, Logan Brill, Ty Herndon Play Nashville Meets London Festival

American Young. Photo: Aristomedia PR

American Young. Photo: Aristomedia PR

The inaugural Nashville Meets London festival, which took place Aug. 13-14 in Canada Square Park in London, drew thousands of festival goers to the Canary Wharf estate.

The event showcased established artists and new talent, and included four acts representing the United States and six acts representing the United Kingdom. From the United States were American Young, Logan Brill, Ty Herndon, and Logan Mize, and representing the United Kingdom were Yola Carter, Megan O’Neill, Pauper Kings, Hannah Rose Platt, and William the Conqueror.

Event co-producer Peter Conway commented saying, “While we were confident going into this event and what we could expect, never did we imagine the kind of response we had.”

 

Australia Country Music Promoter Rob Potts Launches Fangate Music

Pictured (L-R): Rob Potts, Denis Handlin

Pictured (L-R): Rob Potts, Denis Handlin

Australian contemporary country music promoter Rob Potts has launched Fangate Music, a new joint label with Sony Music Entertainment Australia. This new label will seek out and develop international country artists while keeping a close eye on emerging local talent.

Rob Potts Entertainment Edge brings in top country artists to tour Australia and New Zealand. This has included tours with Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, Faith Hill, Alan Jackson, Tim McGraw, Dolly Parton, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, and many more. He is also the co-promoter of the international country and roots festival CMC Rocks QLD in Queensland, Australia.

 

Zac Brown Band Plays Three Sold-Out Stadium Shows

Zac Brown Band performs at Citi Field. Photo: Southern Reel

Zac Brown Band performs at Citi Field. Photo: Southern Reel

Zac Brown Band played for more than 111,000 fans over the weekend as part of their Black Out the Sun Tour. Attendance reached 38,778 people at their concert at Citi Field in New York City on Friday (Aug. 19). A combined 72,819 people caught their show at Fenway Park in Boston on Saturday and Sunday (Aug. 20-21).

The band set records at Fenway Park in three categories: the most tickets sold at a single concert, the most tickets sold over two nights of concerts by the same artist, and the first band to sell out seven consecutive shows over three years.

In addition, Zac Brown Band created two separate set lists for their shows at Fenway Park with no song repeated over the course of the two nights. Fans who were not able to attend the concerts were able to watch them live as Pay-Per-View webcasts at nugs.tv and in the nugs.net app for AppleTV.

In related news, Zac Brown Band’s latest album, Jekyll + Hyde, has been certified platinum. Their debut album, The Foundation, has been certified five-times platinum. An exhibit about the band will be displayed at the Country Music Hall of Fame through July 2017.

Celebrity Barn Dance Will Benefit Music Health Alliance

Celebrity Barn Dance

Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill and Ashley Monroe will perform at the Third Annual Celebrity Barn Dance on Oct. 29 in Thompson’s Station, Tennessee. Proceeds will benefit Music Health Alliance.

The event will be held at The Jaeckle Centre, a leading equine facility and the largest barn in the South. Tickets include a wine tasting, whiskey tasting and special Southern-style buffet dinner. Guests also enjoy a meet & greet reception with the performers, followed by music and dancing. Packages are priced at $500 per couple or $1,600 for an 8-person table.

“When Vince and I bring a group of our friends together, we have a blast playing music that makes you want to dance all night long,” said Crowell. “We’re lucky to be in Nashville so we can bring the best talent together to jam while the crowd dances the night away, all in support of Music Health Alliance.”

“We enjoy the opportunity to host this event every year in support of the community of talented musicians we all get the chance to enjoy here in Middle Tennessee,” said The Jaeckle Center owner Teresa Jaeckle. “If not for talented artists and musicians like Rodney, Vince, and Ashley, our city would be a very different place. The beneficiary, Music Health Alliance, provides an invaluable, and in many cases life sustaining service, to our music friends. Our barn has an Olympic size indoor arena, which allows us to accommodate the event. We turn the barn into a dance hall and have a blast.”

Dan+Shay Will Launch Obsessed Tour In November

Dan + Shay Celebrate "From The Ground Up" Hitting No. 1. Photo: Rob Norris

Dan + Shay Celebrate “From The Ground Up” Hitting No. 1. Photo: Rob Norris

Warner Bros. Records/Warner Music Nashville duo Dan+Shay will launch their headlining Obsessed Tour in November. The announcement follows their latest No. 1 single, “From the Ground Up.” Their hits include “Nothin’ Like You,” “Show You Off” and “19 You + Me.”

“We have been so humbled by the response to our new album, and can’t wait to perform live for our fans this fall,” said Dan Smyers. “Our fans inspired the title of the Obsessed album, so it was only fitting to name the tour after the album.”

The tour will feature singer/songwriter Walker Hayes. The 15-city tour launches Nov. 10 in Denver, Colorado, and will run through the U.S. and Canada.

Dan + Shay’s Obsessed Tour Dates

Nov. 10: Ogden Theatre, Denver
Nov. 11: The Depot, Salt Lake City
Nov. 12: Prochnow Auditorium, Flagstaff, Arizona
Nov. 15: The Novo, Los Angeles
Nov. 18: The Republik, Honolulu, Hawaii (Walker Hayes will not play this date)
Dec. 1: Cain’s Ballroom, Tulsa, Okla.
Dec. 2: The Blue Note, Columbia, Missouri
Dec. 4: House of Blues, Dallas
Dec. 9: Newport Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio
Dec. 10: London Music Hall, London, Ontario
Dec. 11: Danforth Music Hall, Toronto, Ontario
Dec. 13: Upstate Concert Hall, Clifton Park, New York
Dec. 15: Rams Head Live, Baltimore, Maryland
Dec. 16: Playstation Theater, New York City
Dec. 17: House of Blues, Boston

Exclusive: Frank Rogers Charts His Course With Fluid Music Revolution

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; Frank Rogers

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; Frank Rogers

Frank Rogers is forging ahead with Fluid Music Revolution, a new venture with Spirit Music Group that was announced in January. During a visit to MusicRow, he emphasized that he loved every minute of being at Sea Gayle Music – a very successful publishing company he co-founded in 1999 – but decided that it was time for a fresh challenge.

After collecting his first MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coin for co-writing Granger Smith’s “Backroad Song,” Rogers chatted about building his company, signing new (and established) writers and striking the balance between music and business.

MusicRow: What have the last six months been like for you?

Rogers: It’s been fun getting a company off the ground. There’s a lot of stuff that needs to happen, so there’s been a lot of business and legal and that side of things. But it’s also been fun to go out and see so many new artists, writers and talent that’s out there right now.

What was your frame of mind before you made the leap?

I was at Sea Gayle for many, many years, and Sea Gayle was an absolutely wonderful thing. It was great but it just came time for a new adventure and it felt like the right timing to do it. So I resigned from Sea Gayle and then talked to everybody out there and saw what the opportunities were. I was trying to decide if I was going to do it for myself or partner with someone, or what was the right decision. When I met The Spirit Group, it felt like the right venture partner for me. So, we started.

What made that Spirit partnership special?

They had the infrastructure I was looking for, to do what I wanted to do. But it came down to the people. They seemed genuinely excited. From New York to L.A. to London to Nashville, they’re just good human beings and it felt like the right spot. It’s interesting when you do those things, you either know or you don’t.

Would you say that instinct has served you well in your career?

Absolutely. When it comes to songs or artists or writers, you have to analyze the business side of any decision, but it all comes down to the gut reaction. Does this move me? Does this artist move me? Is this a person someone I want to spend a lot of time with? So I think you really have rely on both the business side of your brain and your gut instinct. Everything I’ve done in this town started with those two things. I’ve been lucky and blessed that it’s led me well so far.

Ryan Creamer is part of your publishing roster. What does he bring to the table?

Ryan Creamer

Ryan Creamer

Ryan is the first person that I signed over there. He comes from a unique place, melodically. He’s energetic and excited about writing songs. I always look for uniqueness, and the first batch of songs I heard from him were uniquely him. That’s what drew me to his writing. He’s really, really melodically unique. He is a good singer but the artist thing is not what he loves. He’s a writer and producer, and I want to help him develop the producing side as well. He’s a talented young man.

Are you the kind of guy who likes to discover writers before they break?

I think there’s some validity to having some experience, but yes, I love finding them. The most fun is being with an artist or a writer who has their first No. 1, or their first hit. I love that building and developing side of publishing and producing and the music business. I’m looking for people that I love as human beings, I love their talent, and that I think we’re good business partners together. If it hits all three, those are the things I’m interested in working in. There will be a fair number of writers [on the Fluid roster] who have not had success yet, and there will be a few that have a track record.

Now that you’ve started Fluid, will you still be producing and writing songs too?

Absolutely. I write for Fluid. I guess I was officially the first writer, and Ryan’s the second! I still write and I still produce when things makes sense, but my focus right now is really building this company. Where it makes sense for me to produce to help Fluid, I will. Obviously I’m still writing as well.

But I would imagine that songwriters can burn out just as easily as anyone else.

Absolutely. To me, the publishing side and the business side help balance me. I think if I was a full-time writer, I don’t know how effective I’d be because I’ve got to have the other side of my brain firing as well. I think I’m at my best when I have a good balance between the two.

Old Dominion Plans Headline Tour With Stagecoach Spotlight Dates

Old Dominion (L-R): Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen. Photo: Dove Shore

Old Dominion (L-R): Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen. Photo: Dove Shore

Old Dominion has added 30+ new shows coast-to-coast on their fall Meat and Candy Tour with special guest Steve Moakler. More than a dozen dates will be billed as the Stagecoach Spotlight: Old Dominion Meat and Candy Tour, as the five-piece band is the first act selected by producers of the Stagecoach Festival for the inaugural Stagecoach Spotlight Tour.

“It’s a huge deal for us to have our own headlining tour and our name on the ticket,” evoked lead singer Matthew Ramsey. “Our fans have shown up in ways we never imagined and we can’t wait to see what these shows will be like. We’ve gotten a little taste of that energy this summer, so we are very excited for this fall!”

Upcoming dates for the fall 2016 Meat and Candy Tour are as follows:

Sept. 22: House of Blues; Cleveland, Ohio
Sept. 24: Kegs Canalside; Jordan, N.Y.
Oct. 1: Ballpark Village; St. Louis
Oct. 14: Fourth Street Live; Louisville, Ky.
Oct. 20: The Ritz; Raleigh, N.C.
Oct. 21: The Trocadero Theatre; Philadelphia, Pa.; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Oct. 22: PlayStation Theater; New York; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Oct. 26: Brewhouse; Rome, Ga.
Oct. 27: Orange Peel; Asheville, N.C.
Oct. 28: The Stone Pony; Asbury Park, N.J.
Oct. 29: The National; Richmond, Va.; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Nov. 4: House of Blues; Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Nov. 10: Track 29; Chattanooga, Tenn.
Nov. 11: Naval Air Station; Jacksonville, Fla.
Nov. 12: FSU Stadium; Tallahassee, Fla. (Steve Moakler not on this performance)
Nov. 16: The Intersection; Grand Rapids, Mich.
Nov. 17: The Bluestone; Columbus, Ohio
Nov. 18: The Rave; Milwaukee, Wis.
Nov. 19-20: Joe’s Rosemont; Chicago
Dec. 1: Livewire; Scottsdale, Ariz.; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 2: Moonshine Beach; San Diego; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 3: The Novo by Microsoft; Los Angeles; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 8: The Regency Ballroom; San Francisco; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 9: McDonald Theatre; Eugene, Ore.;Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 10: Knitting Factory Concert House; Spokane, Wash.; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 14: Revolution Concert House; Garden City, Idaho; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 15: The Depot; Salt Lake City; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 16: Grizzly Rose; Denver; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 17: Anthem at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino; Sioux City, Iowa; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour
Dec. 18: Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland; Kansas City, Mo.; Stagecoach Spotlight Tour

Weekly Register: Justin Moore Debuts At No. 1, Cody Jinks And Dylan Scott Make Top 5 Album Debuts

JustinMooreKindaDon'tCare

Valory Music Co. artist Justin Moore‘s latest album may be titled Kinda Don’t Care, but his fans certainly cared about his new release, enough to propel the project into this week’s top spot on the country albums chart, and No. 4 on the overall chart. Kinda Don’t Care moved 37K albums and 42K combined units of sales and streaming.

The Top 5 country albums chart included two more debuts this week. Metal thrasher-turned-outlaw country singer Cody Jinks‘ independent project I’m Not The Devil landed at No. 4 on the country albums chart, with 11K. Curb Records artist Dylan Scott‘s self-titled project debuted at No. 5, with 9.1K sold.

Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest holds down the No. 2 spot on the country albums chart, with 16K, while Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller is at No. 3 with 12K.

Overall album sales are down 15.2 percent this week YTD, while overall digital album sales have declined 20.2 percent YTD. Country album sales have declined 9.7 percent YTD, while country digital album sales have dropped 15.7 percent YTD.

 

Florida Georgia Line

Florida Georgia Line

Florida Georgia Line‘s “H.O.L.Y.” remains entrenched atop the country tracks charts this week, moving 35K and topping 1 million downloads overall. Meanwhile, Kenny Chesney‘s collaboration with Pink, “Setting The World On Fire,” moved 33K, to land at No. 2. Miranda Lambert‘s “Vice” lands at No. 3, with 26K. Jon Pardi‘s “Head Over Boots” moves 23K this week to land at No. 4, while Dierks Bentley‘s “Different For Girls,” featuring Elle King, moves 23K this week.

Jason Aldean‘s “In Case You Don’t Remember” is this week’s top debut, selling 9.3K and landing at No. 21 country and No. 82 overall.

Country track sales have decreased 23.3 percent YTD, while overall track sales have declined 25 percent YTD