peermusic Nashville Renews Publishing Deal With Jaron Boyer

Jaron Boyer

Jaron Boyer

peermusic Nashville has extended its exclusive worldwide publishing agreement with songwriter Jaron Boyer.

Boyer currently has three cuts on Jason Aldean’s album They Don’t Know, including the title track, “When the Lights Go Out,” and “First Time Again” featuring Kelsea Ballerini. “First Time Again” was co-written with fellow peermusic songwriter Michael Tyler, while They Don’t Know was also produced by peermusic Nashville executive Michael Knox.

“Jaron is well on his way to becoming one of Nashville’s go-to songwriters,” said Knox. “It’s amazing to watch him do his thing, bringing a fresh perspective each time, and the Nashville music community is taking notice of that.”

“I am excited to announce that after three amazing years, I have chosen to re-sign with peermusic,” said Boyer. “It has been more than a privilege to work under Michael Knox and Kim Wiggins. Knox is not only a leader in the industry, both as a producer and publisher, but he has been an invaluable mentor to me as well, inspiring and pushing me to reach my fullest potential as a writer. Everyone at peermusic feels like family to me and I couldn’t feel more blessed to have the opportunity to continue this journey with them.”

Boyer signed with peermusic Nashville in 2013. He recently notched a three-week No. 1 hit as a co-writer on Dierks Bentley’s “Somewhere on a Beach.” Othercuts penned by Boyer include “Riot” (Rascal Flatts), “Hell of a Night” (Dustin Lynch), and “Flatliner,” (Cole Swindell ft. Dierks Bentley).

Brett Eldredge Duets With Meghan Trainor On Christmas Album

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Brett Eldredge will collaborate with pop star and songwriter Meghan Trainor on his Christmas album, Glow, set for release Oct. 28. The pair will duet on the classic “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.”

Eldredge worked with producers Rob Mounsey and Jay Newland for the project, which was recorded at New York’s Avatar Studios. The project is the follow up to Eldredge’s 2015 album Illinois.

“I’ve been inspired for this record from a very young age,” said Eldredge. “I dreamt of the day I could record all these classic songs that I’ve loved since I was a little kid. I recorded those classics in New York City and tried to give a tip of the hat to the ones that came before me – Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Ray Charles – by adding that swing and that soul to the best of my ability. When it came to actually recording, I wanted to live in the experience. We hung Christmas lights in the studio in the middle of May and had musicians from the best bands in the world all in the same room – from horns to strings. Everyone was so inspired to make this classic record. I think it really shows in the songs and I can’t wait for people to hear that magic we found.”

Glow track listing:
1. “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!”
2. “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” (ft. Meghan Trainor)
3. “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”
4. “The Christmas Song”
5. “Glow”
6. “White Christmas”
7. “Winter Wonderland”
8. “Merry Little Christmas”
9. “Silent Night”
10. “It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas”
11. “The First Noel”

 

Thomas Rhett To Release ‘Tangled Up Deluxe’ On Oct. 28

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Thomas Rhett will give fans more of his platinum-certified sophomore album with Tangled Up Deluxe, available on Oct. 28 on The Valory Music Co. The 18-track album includes five never-before-heard tracks including his new single “Star of the Show” and a remix of “Die a Happy Man” featuring Tori Kelly.

“Star of the Show” will release to country radio on Friday (Sept. 30). Producers on the expanded project include Dann Huff, Jesse Frasure, Joe London, Jaron Johnston, Lindsay Rimes, and Carl Falk.

“”Star of the Show” is one of those songs that I have lived with for a while and kept coming up as a song we needed to record and get to the fans,” said Thomas Rhett. “I wrote it with my dad right after I got married, and it was the first song I ever wrote about Lauren. It was a staple in our set before we had any hits and fans still request it to this day. The Deluxe allows us to thank our fans for an incredible year by putting out a few new songs like this one, and also by reworking a couple of favorites by adding some friends into the mix.”

Tangled Up Deluxe Track List:
1. “Anthem” (Nicolle Galyon, Shane McAnally, Jimmy Robbins)
2. “Crash & Burn” (Jesse Frasure, Chris Stapleton, Sam Cooke)
3. “South Side” (Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure, Chris Stapleton)
4. “Die A Happy Man” (Thomas Rhett, Sean Douglas, Joe Sprague)
5. “Vacation” (Thomas Rhett, Thomas Allen, Harold Brown, Morris Dickerson, Sean Douglas, Gerry Goldstein, Leroy Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Osker, Andreas Schuller, Howard Scott, Joe Spargur, Ricky Reed, John Ryan)
6. “Like It’s the Last Time” (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip)
7. “T-Shirt” (Ashley Gorley, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally)
8. “Single Girl” (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Ross Copperman, Ben Hayslip)
9. “The Day You Stop Looking Back” (Jaren Johnston, Luke Laird)
10. “Tangled Up” (Chris DeStefano, Adam Hoffman, Matt Lipkins, Josh Osborne, Scott Schwartz)
11. “Playing With Fire” feat. Jordin Sparks* (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley)
12. “I Feel Good” feat. Lunch Money Lewis** (Thomas Rhett, Sean Douglas, Teddy Geiger, Jacob Hindlin, Gamal Lewis, Charlie Puth, Joe Sprague)
13. “Learned it From the Radio”* (Nicolle Galyon, Ashley Gorley, Jimmy Robbins)
14. “Star Of The Show”*** (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip)
15. “American Spirit”**** (Thomas Rhett, Chris DeStefano, Jaren Johnston)
16. “Background Music”***** (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Lindsay Rimes)
17. “Playing With Fire” feat. Danielle Bradbery* (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley)
18. “Die a Happy Man (The Remix)” feat. Tori Kelly****** (Thomas Rhett, Sean Douglas, Joe Sprague)

Produced by Dann Huff and Jesse Frasure
*Produced by Chris DeStefano
**Produced by Joe London
***Produced by Thomas Rhett & Joe London
****Produced by Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure & Jaren Johnston
*****Produced by Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure & Lindsay Rimes
******Produced by Carl Falk

Weekly Register: Aaron Lewis, “Forever Country,” Kelsea Ballerini Make Chart Impact

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This week’s country albums ranking is an eclectic list. Aaron Lewis, Staind frontman-turned-country singer, triumphs with his album Sinner. The Dot Records project debuts atop country albums chart with sales of 39K and lands on the overall album chart at No. 4 with 42K combined units.

Jason Aldean‘s They Don’t Know drops to No. 2 on the country albums chart, selling 33.5K in its second week. Florida Georgia Line‘s Dig Your Roots lands at No. 3, selling 15K, followed by Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller with 9.3K. Willie Nelson rounds out the Top 5 country albums this week, with For The Good Times: A Tribute To Ray Price, which sold 7K.

Overall, album sales are down 14.6 percent YTD, while overall digital album sales have declined 19.4 percent. Country album sales have diminished 7.6 percent, while country digital albums have declined 12.6 percent.

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The Country Music Association’s event single “Forever Country,” featuring Artists of Then, Now and Forever, debuts at No. 1 on the country track sales rankings (and No. 2 overall), selling 93K in its debut week. “Forever Country” highlights the CMA’s 50th anniversary celebration, leading up to the CMA Awards on Nov. 2 on ABC.

Meanwhile, Kelsea Ballerini‘s “Peter Pan,” her third consecutive No. 1 single from her debut album, has topped 500K.

Following “Forever Country” is at No. 2 is Kenny Chesney‘s “Setting The World On Fire,” featuring Pink. The track moved 33K this week (321K RTD). Keith Urban‘s “Blue Ain’t Your Color” is at No. 3 with 30K. Miranda Lambert‘s “Vice” lands at No. 4 with 20K, while FGL’s “May We All” featuring Tim McGraw is at No. 5 with 20K.

Overall track sales are down 24.7 percent YTD, while country track sales have declined 22.9 percent YTD.

Kelsea Ballerini. Photo: Kristin Barlowe, courtesy of Black River Entertainment.

Kelsea Ballerini. Photo: Kristin Barlowe, courtesy of Black River Entertainment.

Nashville Entertainment Group Launches Backstage Nashville

Pictured: Tim James, Danny Myrick, Natalie Noone, Jill Block, Georgia Middleman, Kent Blazy, Dane Gorman, Jeffrey Steele, Gary Nicholson, Danny Flowers, Ray Stephenson, Karla Davis, Susan Heard, Gary Burr. Not pictured: Jim Lauderdale, Shawn Camp, Gordon Kennedy, Alyssa Bonagura, Bill Lloyd, Leslie Satcher. Buddy Owens

Pictured: Tim James, Danny Myrick, Natalie Noone, Jill Block, Georgia Middleman, Kent Blazy, Dane Gorman, Jeffrey Steele, Gary Nicholson, Danny Flowers, Ray Stephenson, Karla Davis, Susan Heard, Gary Burr. Not pictured: Jim Lauderdale, Shawn Camp, Gordon Kennedy, Alyssa Bonagura, Bill Lloyd, Leslie Satcher. Buddy Owens. Photo: Jeff Fasano

The newly-formed Nashville Entertainment Group led by Jill Block, CEO and Dane Gorman, CCO launched Backstage Nashville hit songwriters party last week at the Ascend Amphitheater VIP Club.

Backstage Nashville is the brainchild of songwriter and painter Ray Stephenson, who created Backstage Nashville to provide a platform to entertain for corporate and private events while sharing music and swapping stories with songwriting friends. Stephenson’s paintings of music legends surround the Backstage Nashville party creating a unique, inspiring atmosphere.

“When we surround hit songwriters, telling their stories with Ray’s art and delicious food and beverages made right here in Nashville, we truly are providing the ‘Nashville experience’ to our clients,” explains Gorman. “We are the Number One Hit Songwriters party for corporate events and private parties.”

When Block turned to the microphone to introduce the Backstage Nashville roster, she announced to the partygoers that the playlist they had been listening to for the past two hours were hits from the writers in the room. “Just think about the millions of lives that are impacted by these hits written by our songwriter friends in this crowd. With the launch of Backstage Nashville, fans of music all over the world will be able to enjoy this very personal setting with these brilliant writers, singers and musicians.”

Jim Lauderdale and Ray Stephenson. Photo: Jeff Fasano

Jim Lauderdale and Ray Stephenson. Photo: Jeff Fasano

“Backstage Nashville’s all about chemistry,” says Stephenson. “You just can’t put any group of writers together, no matter how successful. You need to put teams together that can play each other’s songs, sing harmonies, and share good stories. That makes the party fun for everyone.”

Susan Heard, who co-manages Stephenson with Block, continues, “Ray’s art has been on exhibit at the Bluebird Café, Two Old Hippies, and the Ascend VIP Club this year. It’s time to take this show on the road to beautiful VIP rooms and venues throughout Nashville, across the country and around the world.”

In addition to providing event-planning services with Backstage Nashville, the Nashville Entertainment Group launched Music City Live and the Nashville Film Group Divisions. Music City Live has a roster of party, tribute and cover bands to serve the Corporate and private party market.

Pictured (L-R): Danny Flowers, Ray Stephenson, Jeffrey Steele. Photo: Jeff Fasano

Pictured (L-R): Danny Flowers, Ray Stephenson, Jeffrey Steele. Photo: Jeff Fasano

“We couldn’t believe country and dance party bands were being booked by companies outside of Nashville. After 25 years of being deeply entrenched in the live music scene here in town, it was important we offer our services to push hiring incredible local talent at great rates,” says Block.

The Nashville Film Group’s first project is the Billy Block Documentary, which will be reaching out for funding this fall.

For more information on booking Backstage Nashville, contact the Nashville Entertainment Group at (615) 285-9131 or [email protected]. Also visit nashvilleentertainmentgroup.net for more information.

Pictured (L-R): Danny Myrick, Kent Blazy. Photo: Jeff Fasano

Pictured (L-R): Danny Myrick, Kent Blazy. Photo: Jeff Fasano

Kacey Musgraves Christmas Tour Includes Ryman Date

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Kacey Musgraves will perform at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Nov. 28 as part of A Very Kacey Christmas Tour. Tickets for the Ryman show go on sale Friday (Sept. 30).

The tour begins on Nov. 26 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and continues through Dec. 17 in Evansville, Indiana. Musgraves will release her first Christmas album, A Very Kacey Christmas, on Oct. 28.

“I’m so excited to tour my first Christmas album and to get festive with this music! It was such a blast to make,” said Musgraves. “I’m making sure these are going to be some very magical nights!”

A Very Kacey Christmas Tour Dates

Nov. 26: Windsor, Ontario, Canada; The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
Nov. 28: Nashville; Ryman Auditorium
Dec. 8: New York City; The Town Hall
Dec. 9: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
Dec. 10: Washington, DC; National Theater
Dec. 15: Joliet, Illinois; Rialto Square Theater
Dec. 16: Knoxville, Tennessee/Tennessee Theater
Dec. 17: Evansville, Indiana/Victory Theater

Katie Garfield Signs With Young Guns Publishing

Pictured (L-R): Dave Rose, President, Deep South Entertainment; Micah Wilshire, VP of TV/Film, Young Guns Publishing; Katie Garfield; Cliff Downs, President, Young Guns Publishing; Aubrey Rupe, Creative Director, Young Guns Publishing; Will Hamrick, VP/GM, Young Guns Publishing

Pictured (L-R): Dave Rose, President, Deep South Entertainment; Micah Wilshire, VP of TV/Film, Young Guns Publishing; Katie Garfield; Cliff Downs, President, Young Guns Publishing; Aubrey Rupe, Creative Director, Young Guns Publishing; Will Hamrick, VP/GM, Young Guns Publishing

Young Guns Publishing has signed singer/songwriter Katie Garfield to its roster.

“Ever since I first started writing with the talented Young Guns writers almost three years ago, I’ve known that Young Guns is the place for me. I feel right at home with their wonderful team and I’m so excited for my future there,” Garfield said.

“Katie brings a fresh and unique perspective to the Young Guns roster. We are very excited to have this multi-talented singer/songwriter join our company,“ said Cliff Downs, President of Young Guns Publishing.

After moving to Los Angeles at 18, she started working with songwriters and producers such as David Pack and Scott Gordon. Now 23, she has signed her first publishing deal and has been writing songs for TV and film opportunities.

Garfield is also an accomplished actor, having had guest starring roles in television shows such as The Vampire Diaries, Sleepy Hollow, One Tree Hill and Nashville.

This fall she will be seen in Nate Parker’s Nat Turner biopic The Birth of a Nation as Catherine Turner. The film won the Grand Jury and Audience Awards at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and is set to premiere nationwide on Oct. 7.

Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital At Vanderbilt Expanding

Pictured (L-R): Scott Borchetta, Sandi Spika Borchetta, Tiffany Fallon Rooney, Allison DeMarcus. Photo: Anne Rayner, VU

Pictured (L-R): Scott Borchetta, Sandi Spika Borchetta, Tiffany Fallon Rooney, Allison DeMarcus. Photo: Anne Rayner, VU

Construction is underway at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt for a four-floor expansion. The renovations will advance the size and scope of the hospital’s comprehensive array of specialty and subspecialty pediatric health care programs.

Big Machine Records executives Scott Borchetta and Sandi Spika Borchetta joined Tiffany Fallon Rooney and Allison DeMarcus at an event on Tuesday (Sept. 20) for the hospital’s “Growing to New Heights” campaign, a fundraising effort that will help cover the total construction cost of more than $100 million. DeMarcus is chair of the Children’s Hospital board.

Rascal Flatts has been a champion and benefactor of the hospital for many years. Tiffany Fallon Rooney is married to band member Joe Don Rooney; Allison DeMarcus’ husband is band member Jay DeMarcus. When Rascal Flatts’ donations reached $3 million in 2014, the hospital named its pediatric surgery unit after the band. Since 2005, the group has raised $4 million for the hospital.

The additional space will be built over a 30-month period to provide the necessary square footage to meet the future health care needs of the children and families from Tennessee, the surrounding region and across the nation.

Hopdoddy Burger Bar Moving Into Former Boscos Building

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The first Tennessee location of Hopdoddy Burger Bar is bound for Hillsboro Village in 2017.

Hopdoddy co-owners Guy Villavaso, Larry Perdido, Chuck Smith and Larry Foles will occupy the former Boscos Restaurant, located at 1805 21st Avenue South in Nashville.

Founded in 2010, Hopdoddy Burger Bar was born in Austin, Texas, and serves fresh, all-natural Angus burgers, hearty salads and handcrafted milkshakes with a full bar with craft brews, house-made liqueurs and fresh squeezed juices. The restaurant currently operates 16 locations in Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas.

“We see many creative and eclectic similarities between Austin and Nashville, and our Austin heritage positions us to successfully bring our world famous burger bar to iconic Nashville,” said Hopdoddy Burger Bar CEO Jeff Chandler. “Nashville is young, vibrant and full of great energy and we believe Hillsboro Village to be at the heart of this energy – a natural fit for our brand.”

Carrie Underwood Shares The Storyteller Tour With Nashville

Carrie Underwood. Photo: Jeff Johnson

Carrie Underwood. Photo: Jeff Johnson

“It’s so good to be home!” Carrie Underwood told the crowd during a tour stop at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Thursday night (Sept. 22). She has taken The Storyteller Tour: Stories In The Round to arenas across the country since January, with dates continuing through November.

Underwood packs more than 20 songs into the elaborate production, seemingly effortlessly sailing through the vocally-challenging numbers including “Blown Away,” “Two Black Cadillacs,” “Before He Cheats,” and several from her Storyteller album, including the show opener “Renegade Runaway.”

Appropriate for a concert dubbed Stories In The Round, Underwood’s massive stage stretched across the entire arena, ensuring fans on every side of the arena got a great seat. The three LED rings hanging above center stage lowered, rose, and rotated at other moments during the concert to create a dramatic focal point.

Meanwhile, Underwood was tireless in working the perimeter of the stage, allowing each audience member to have the best seat in the house. She attracted 15,000 fans to her Nashville show.

Even during moments Underwood was not onstage, there was no lack of stimulation for the audience, as members of her ace band showcased their talents. Added to that were smoke, lasers, rising stages and more to keep the audience engaged.

Props were strategically placed throughout the set. After showcasing her drumming skills during a fierce, buzz-worthy performance of “Church Bells” during the ACM Awards earlier this year, Underwood reprised her performance for the second leg of The Storyteller Tour. Later, she sang atop a jukebox illuminated with sparks during “Cowboy Casanova.”

She performed the intimate “What I Never Knew I Always Wanted,” the final track from Storyteller, perched on a piano situated at one end of the stage, as video and images of her husband and son flashed on screens hanging above center stage. A disco ball illuminated the crowd during her recent chart-topper “Heartbeat.”

Lesser entertainers might have been overtaken by such an ornate production; for Underwood, the pageantry only served to accentuate her strengths as both a vocalist and engaging entertainer.

While most Nashville crowds have come to expect a surprise superstar guest appearance or two, it was clear that Underwood didn’t need it. Instead, she showcased a wide range of musical talents, playing guitar on working person’s anthem “Smoke Break,” and holding her own during a harmonica “battle” with a band member during another Storyteller track, “Choctaw County Affair.”

She welcomed tour openers The Swon Brothers and Easton Corbin back to the stage to lead a harmony-rich, crowd sing-along of the Alabama classic “Mountain Music.”

A rare a cappella moment showcased Underwood’s voice at its most nuanced, as she led the audience in a performance of Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You.”

“As a woman in country music, we have so many incredible women to be able to look up to,” she told the crowd. “One of those women to me is Dolly Parton. To me, she is everything. She has the career that everybody in country music wants to have, because she does everything, and she does everything so dang well. She is an incredible vocalist and entertainer and storyteller and songwriter and everybody in the world knows who she is, and she’s a nice person. In Nashville, Tennessee, I think it’s very fitting that we pay tribute to the queen.”

Parton may have accrued more decades of songwriting and touring under her belt, but it seems Underwood is paying close attention, and fashioning her own polished persona as a multi-faceted entertainer, singer, and songwriter.

But make no mistake, Underwood is a singer’s singer, and she let no opportunity to unleash her formidable voice on a high note go to waste.

While she proved more than capable on edgier fare including “Somethin’ Bad,” “Last Name,” and “Undo It,” this Nashville crowd was taken with her more inspirational material, from her 2005 debut hit “Jesus Take The Wheel,” to the powerful “Wasted.”

The show ended with the stage awash in blue laser light, as Underwood stayed center stage for a masterful, inspired rendition of her rangy 2014 hit, “Something In The Water,” complete with a snippet of “Amazing Grace.”

Over the course of the evening, it became clear that during a career that has barely spanned 10 years, Underwood has evolved into an high-caliber entertainer who not only commands her time in the spotlight, but one who relishes it.

Photo: Jeff Johnson

Photo: Jeff Johnson