Triple 8 Management, Thirty Tigers Team For Triple Tigers Records

Norbert Nix

Norbert Nix

Triple 8 Management and Thirty Tigers have teamed for a strategic alliance with Sony Music Entertainment to launch Triple Tigers Records.

Former Columbia VP/Promotion Norbert Nix has signed on as General Manager, and is expected to release details soon on the label’s full promotion team.

The label’s first signing is Russell Dickerson, a Nashville native that recently released the EP, Yours. Dickerson will open for Thomas Rhett’s Home Team tour in early 2017.

“I’m very fortunate to have formed significant relationships with country radio programmers over the years, as we’ve worked together developing hits and breaking artists,” said Nix. “Russell Dickerson is the next chapter in that relationship. The decision to sign Russell to Triple Tigers Records was unanimous, as we believe in his great music and star potential. I look forward to engaging in this quest with David, George and Bruce.”

“We are really enjoying working in the commercial country arena, and we are thrilled to be in business with Sony Music, Triple 8 and Norbert Nix on this imprint,” said Thirty Tigers President and Partner of Triple Tigers Records David Macias. “We have had a lot of success in working with Sony Music, and we are very happy to be expanding and extending our relationship with them through this deal. We’ve also had a very long and productive relationship with Triple 8, who have been very successful in the country world for some time. And we are thrilled to have Norbert serving as general manager. He is a well-known and highly respected executive who knows how to break acts through country radio. The opportunity for us all to work together on Triple Tigers was a no brainer.”

“Triple 8 and Thirty Tigers are already partners in many ways, so this label was a welcomed step for all of us,” said Triple 8 Management’s Bruce Kalmick. “Adding in a great leader like Norbert Nix was icing on the cake.”

Sony Music’s RED will oversee distribution for Triple Tigers, and expand its distribution agreement with Thirty Tigers.

Triple Tigers’ Nashville office is located at 611 Merritt Ave. Nix can be reached at 615-664-1167, 615-429-6672 (mobile) or [email protected].

Garth Brooks, AT&T Announce Yankee Stadium Concert Premiere

Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks

AT&T’s Audience Network will air the exclusive concert event Garth Brooks/Yankee Stadium/Live. Filmed in 4K in July, the spectacular concert event will broadcast on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. ET/PT across all AT&T platforms.

“I can’t thank AT&T enough for this opportunity,” said Brooks. “I will say no matter what device you view the show on, none of them are going to be big enough!! This show is HUGE!!! I got to see the show for the first time this week and I was blown away with how clear it looks, how real it feels…it is like you are right there when it is happening!”

“We are honored that Garth Brooks chose AT&T to premiere his concert from Yankee Stadium,” said Chris Long, senior vice president, Original Content and Production, AT&T. “This concert marks Audience Network’s first original concert premiere across all AT&T platforms and will deliver an incredible 4K viewing experience for his fans that they have never seen before.”

In addition, AT&T will launch a national marketing campaign, which includes extensive promotion across AT&T platforms, special Garth Brooks ticket giveaways for AT&T customers, behind-the-scenes coverage and retail tie-ins for AT&T stores.

First Round of Performers Named For 50th Annual CMA Awards

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The Country Music Association has revealed the first round of performers for the 50th annual CMA Awards, exclusively to redbookmag.com.

Co-hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood are both among the performers slated for that evening. In addition to co-hosting and performing, Underwood has earned her first Entertainer of the Year nomination this year. She also has nods in the Album of the Year (for Storyteller), Musical Event of the Year (for “The Fighter” with Keith Urban) and Female Vocalist of the Year categories.

Fellow award nominees Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Maren Morris and Keith Urban are also slated to perform. More performers will be announced in the coming weeks.

Bentley is nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year (for Black), Music Video of the Year (for “Somewhere on a Beach”), and Musical Event of the Year (for “Different For Girls,” featuring Elle King).

Church is nominated for Album of the Year (for Mr. Misunderstood), Single of the Year and Song of the Year (both for “Record Year”), Male Vocalist of the Year, and Music Video of the Year (for “Record Year”).

Morris earned her first nominations, including Female Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year (for Hero), Single of the Year and Song of the Year (for “My Church”), and New Artist of the Year.

Urban is nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year (for Ripcord), and Musical Event of the Year (“The Fighter”).

The show will be broadcast live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. on ABC.

Weekly Register: Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney Return To No. 1

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean

On this week’s country albums charts, Jason Aldean returns to the top spot (and No. 19 overall) with They Don’t Know selling 15K this week (200K RTD). Aldean’s album is No. 19 among all genres.

Two debuts make the Top 5 this week. John Prine debuted at No. 2 with For Better, Or Worse selling 15K. Warner Bros.‘ William Michael Morgan debuted at No. 5 with Vinyl selling 6.5K. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band debuted at No. 11 with Circlin’ Back-Celebrating 50 Years selling 3.3K.

Following Aldean and Prine is Florida Georgia Line‘s Dig Your Roots at No. 3 (11K), Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller at No. 4 (9.6K) in the Top 5.

Overall, album sales have declined 14.5 percent, while overall digital albums sales declined 19.3 percent. Country album sales are down 8.3 percent while country digital album sales have diminished 13 percent.

 

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Kenny Chesney (featuring Pink) returns to the top spot on the country tracks rankings this week, with “Setting The World On Fire” selling 35K (382K RTD).

Following at No. 2 is Keith Urban‘s “Blue Ain’t Your Color” (33K), Artists of Then, Now and Forever, with “Forever Country” at No. 3 (31K), Florida Georgia Line (ft. Tim McGraw)’s “May We All” at No. 4 with 20.5K, and Miranda Lambert‘s “Vice” at No. 5 with 18K.

Thomas Rhett makes this week’s top country track debut, with “Star Of The Show” at No. 7 with 16K sold.

Overall digital track sales have declined 24.6 percent year to date, while country tracks have declined 22.7 percent.

Information courtesy of Nielsen Soundscan.

 

 

UMPG Nashville Signs Caylee Hammack

Pictured (L-R): Ron Stuve, UMPG Nashville VP Creative; Kent Earls, UMPG Nashville Executive VP/General Manager; Cyndi Forman, UMPG VP of Creative; Caylee Hammack; Travis Gordon, UMPG Sr. Creative Director; T.D. Ruth, attorney; Missy Roberts, UMPG Nashville Sr. Creative Director; and ASCAP’s Robert Filhart.

Pictured (L-R): Ron Stuve, UMPG Nashville VP Creative; Kent Earls, UMPG Nashville Executive VP/General Manager; Cyndi Forman, UMPG VP of Creative; Caylee Hammack; Travis Gordon, UMPG Sr. Creative Director; T.D. Ruth, attorney; Missy Roberts, UMPG Nashville Sr. Creative Director; and ASCAP’s Robert Filhart.

Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) Nashville has signed an exclusive, global publishing deal with ASCAP songwriter Caylee Hammack.

“When Cyndi Forman and Travis Gordon introduced me to Caylee and her music, I knew we had to sign her right away. She’s the ultimate dual threat… an incredible lyricist and a phenomenal vocalist. We can’t wait for Music Row to discover her special talent,” said Kent Earls, UMPG Nashville Executive VP/General Manager.

“I am humbled and happy to find a home for my music. Thank you to Universal, especially Cyndi and Travis, for taking me on and welcoming me into the family. I cannot wait to see what all we can do together,” said Hammack.

At 19 Hammack moved to Nashville from Ellaville, Georgia, and became a part of ASCAP’s GPS Program, which led her to winning the ASCAP Foundation’s Sammy Cahn award. The award is given each year to a promising and aspiring lyricist recommended by ASCAP Creative Service Executives and selected by a distinguished group of songwriters, based on the quality of the lyrics submitted. Past recipients include John Mayer, Lori McKenna and Katie Herzig.

Bobby Karl Works The Room: “Capitol Nashville During The Jimmy Bowen Years” Party

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Pictured (L-R): Wayne Halper, John Mason, Jimmy Bowen and Bianca Mason.

Pictured (L-R): Wayne Halper, John Mason, Jimmy Bowen and Bianca Mason. Photo: Beth Gwinn

The former staffers of the Capitol Records office of the 1990s gathered to celebrate their boss on Thursday (Oct. 6) at Cabana restaurant in Hillsboro Village.

The party was titled “Capitol Nashville During the Jimmy Bowen Years (1989-1995).” It was a nostalgic look back at what many of the attendees viewed as the most rewarding experience of their careers.

“It was the best of times; it was the frickin’ BEST of times,” said event host Wayne Halper.

“My life here was the best time of my life,” said honoree Bowen about Nashville. While on Music Row, he also headed the offices of Elektra/Asylum, Warner Bros., Universal and MCA. He is credited with upgrading Nashville recording by leading the transition to digital, moving to the CD format, boosting country recording budgets, transferring Nashville labels’ finance operations out of L.A. and New York, empowering artists and mentoring a generation of prominent Nashville music-business figures.

Deana Carter with Jimmy Bowen

Deana Carter with Jimmy Bowen. Photo: Beth Gwinn

Music City Music Council executive director Justine Avila read a proclamation from the Mayor’s Office declaring Oct. 7, 2016 as “Jimmy Bowen Day” in recognition of the honoree producing 67 No. 1 singles, 20 gold albums and 12 platinum albums, plus being responsible for 250 million in record sales.

“Do you believe that stuff she just said?” commented Bowen. “I’m TIRED. You don’t know what you’re accumulating in your life as you go through it.”

Several former employees took the podium to praise him. “Capitol Nashville was the gold standard where artists wanted to be signed and where music professionals wanted to work,” said Halper.

“He got the most and best out of people,” testified Bill Catino. “He taught us to intimidate in a loving and peaceful manner. It was, ‘Believe in the music,’ and that’s how we went at it.”

“I worked with a lot of labels before Bowen, and, believe me, he’s The Man,” said Sam Cerami.

Jimmy Bowen and Bob Bullock

Jimmy Bowen and Bob Bullock. Photo: Beth Gwinn

“His leadership style was one that inspired you to give 120 percent,” added Sherri Halford. “He started promoting women to executive positions in the ‘80s at a time when it was just not done.”

Several artists were there, including Kim Carnes, Mandy Barnett, Curtis Wright (who has a new bluegrass CD), Paulette Carlson, Pinmonkey’s Michael Reynolds (who now works at BMI), Keith Stegall, Eddy Raven and Deana Carter.

“Nobody did as much to influence me as Jimmy Bowen,” said Raven. “He made recording the tiara-and-champagne event that it should be,” added Carter. “Bowen, you never age: You’re like Dick Clark,” she quipped. “Dick Clark is DEAD,” fired back Bowen.

Industry mavens working the room included John Allen, John Lomax III, John Mason, Mark Brown, Terri Brown, Dave Ellingson, Dave Shofner, David & Carolyn Corlew, Jimmy Rector and Jim Beavers, who has co-written nine No. 1 country hits since his Capitol days.

Rob Herndon has also graduated into another career. He is now a successful visual artist. He presented Bowen with a vivid, red & white painting of an abstract guitar.

The room was awash in schmoozing fabulons – Herky Williams, Cindy Wilson, Garry Shierra, Charlie Lico, Hugh Bennett, Stan Moress, Katharine Richardson, Jay Jenson, Lon Helton, Donna Duarte (go Steelers!), Scott Siman, Barry Yarborough, Susan Collier, Aubrey Harwell, event queen Abbe Nameche (go Steelers! go Pirates!), Beth Gwinn, Bob Doyle, Joanna Carter, Janie West, Ronnie Cummings and Betsy Morley.

 

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Photo: Beth Gwinn

The wait staff circulated with trays of chilled beef sandwiches, veggie spring rolls, chicken sliders, red-and-yellow beet cubes on rosemary skewers (how did they do that?), biscuits and other delights.

The honoree, now a cancer survivor living in Phoenix, waxed nostalgic. He recalled producing Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin in L.A. and realizing that the rock world would soon swamp that kind of music. His label suggested a meeting with The Grateful Dead.

“It was at the Beverly Hills Hotel,” recalled Bowen. ”We were in a cabana by the pool on a beautiful sunny day. I looked over, and they had a joint the size of a cigar. I’d never smoked dope in my life — I fixed that later — and after I smoked it, I said, ‘Excuse me, I have to go to the bathroom.’ I went to Nashville.

“When I came here, the major labels didn’t care about Nashville.” He said he encouraged artists to pick and/or write the songs they recorded, suggesting that other Music Row producers hadn’t. This rather overlooks Bill Anderson, Roger Miller, Marty Robbins, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Tom T. Hall, The Statler Brothers, Hank Williams, Don Gibson, Mel Tillis, Donna Fargo and many other acts who were self-determined before him. But, whatever…

“I can’t tell you how crazy it is to be here tonight, but I’m so glad I came,” he said of the tribute.

I teased him about wearing his old trademark Greek fisherman’s cap to the event. “I haven’t had it on since 1995,” he replied. “I wore it because I thought they won’t know who I am without it.”

Pictured (L-R): Aubrey Harwell, Jimmy Bowen, Wayne Halper. Photo: Beth Gwinn

Pictured (L-R): Aubrey Harwell, Jimmy Bowen, Wayne Halper. Photo: Beth Gwinn

Artist Updates: Brad Paisley, William Michael Morgan, Aaron Tippin, Chris Tomlin

Brad Paisley Releases Emotional Video For “Today”

Brad Paisley has released his latest single, “Today,” to country radio. The video has already been viewed more than 8.3 million times.

Co-produced by Paisley and Luke Wooten, the love song was co-written by Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois and Ashley Gorley. “Today” will be featured on the his forthcoming studio album, his 11th release on Arista Nashville.

 

 

William Michael Morgan Performs For Southwest Airlines’ Live at 35

William Michael Morgan

William Michael Morgan

William Michael Morgan recently offered a surprise performance as part of Southwest Airlines’ Live at 35 program, playing his No. 1 hit “I Met A Girl” and the title track Vinyl for a full flight in route to Nashville. The passengers also received copies of Morgan’s just-released debut album Vinyl, photos, and tickets to see him featured on the Grand Ole Opry’s “Opry Country Classics” show.

The 23-year-old Vicksburg, Mississippi singer-songwriter will join Lee Brice and Justin Moore on the American Made Tour in 2017.

 

Aaron Tippin Documentary Wins Telly Award

Pictured (L-R): Assistant Film Director & Editor Dave Molesworth, Aaron Tippin, Director Glenn Sweitzer

Pictured (L-R): Assistant Film Director & Editor Dave Molesworth, Aaron Tippin, Director Glenn Sweitzer

Aaron Tippin‘s video documentary about his career in music, Aaron Tippin – 25 Years, won a Telly Award at the 37th Annual Telly Awards. With over 13,000 entries from all 50 states and numerous countries, the win is a big accolade for Tippin and film director Glenn Sweitzer of Nashville-based film company Fresh Films.

“I have had the honor of working with Aaron for the past 10 years, and helping tell his story was a true honor,” says Sweitzer.  “There’s never a boring moment in the life of Aaron and Thea Tippin.”

Tippin adds, “I was so honored to find out we’d won a Telly Award for our documentary. It’s always great to work with Glenn Sweitzer. He’s such a talent.”

The full documentary can be seen on vimeo.com.

 

Chris Tomlin Celebrates Children’s Book With Nashville Launch Event

Chris Tomlin and Pat Barrett read Good Good Father during a Nashville launch event.

Chris Tomlin and Pat Barrett read Good Good Father during a Nashville launch event.

CCM artist Chris Tomlin was on hand earlier this week for the launch event of his new children’s book, Good Good Father, at Barnes & Noble in Nashville. Tomlin and co-author Pat Barrett read the book aloud to families attending the event.

The duo also performed the single that inspired the book, Tomlin’s No. 1 hit “Good Good Father.”

“What defines you the most is that you’re a son of God and you’re a daughter of God, and you’re loved by a perfect father,” Tomlin shared with attendees. “That’s what Pat and I want for our own kids to know and for your kids as well.”

On Oct. 21, Tomlin will release his 11th studio album Never Lose Sight. Good Good Father is available for purchase at Barnes & Noble, Amazon and more.

Miranda Lambert Plans Double Album

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It has been two years since Miranda Lambert released 2014’s Platinum, and it seems she has plenty of songwriting material stored up.

Her upcoming project, The Weight Of These Wings, will be a double album, including 24 tracks. Each “disc” has a specific title, with disc 1 dubbed “The Nerve,” and disc 2, “The Heart.”

The project includes Lambert’s current single, “Vice.”

The Weight Of These Wings releases Nov. 18 on RCA Records Nashville.

Glen Campbell Tribute At Basement East Will Benefit Alzheimer’s Association

Glen Campbell

Glen Campbell

More than a dozen Nashville musicians will pay tribute to Glen Campbell at the Basement East on Wednesday (Oct. 12) at 8 p.m.

PGlen Campbell tributeerformers include JD Souther, Chuck Mead, Cordovas, Grimey & Friends (including Bryan Owings, Mark Miller, Jesse Isley, Michael Webb, and Trisha Brantley), Luke Preston, Fairground Saints, Will Kimbrough, Charlie Whitten, Kate Kelly, Ethan Samuel Brown, Forest Fire Gospel Choir, WAGES (formerly Friends of Lola), and special guests.

Artists will perform Glen Campbell classics such as “Southern Nights” and “Rhinestone Cowboy” in addition to music that he recorded as part of the famed studio players known as The Wrecking Crew.

The event is intended to bring awareness to the profound impact Campbell’s music and life story has had in helping convey the true difficulties that Alzheimer’s disease can inflict on those diagnosed, as well as their family and loved ones.

Tickets are $8 in advance atn $10 at the door. Proceeds will benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.

 

Garth Brooks Surprises CMA Broadcast Award Winners

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Garth Brooks surprised radio executives on Friday (Oct. 7) with news that they are this year’s CMA Broadcast Awards winners.

“Radio plays an integral role in our format,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “These winners are advocates for country music in their markets and we are honored to be able to recognize their accomplishments and valued contributions to our industry.”

The winners of the 2016 CMA Broadcast Awards are:

2016 CMA Broadcast Personality of the Year Winners
National – “Country Countdown USA” (Lon Helton) – Westwood One
Major Market – “Chris Carr & Company” (Chris Carr, Jeff “Maverick” Bolen, and Kia Becht) – KEEY, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.
Large Market – “The Big Dave Show” (David Chandler, Chelsie Shinkle, and Jason Statt) – WUBE, Cincinnati, Ohio
Medium Market – “The Gator & StyckMan Program” (Gator Harrison, Greg “StyckMan” Owens, and “Cowboy” Kyle Croft) – WUSY, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Small Market – “The Eddie Foxx Show” (Eddie Foxx and Sharon Green) – WKSF, Asheville, N.C.

2016 CMA Radio Station of the Year Winners
Major Market – KKBQ – Houston-Galveston, Texas
Large Market – WUBE – Cincinnati, Ohio
Medium Market – WUSY – Chattanooga, Tenn.
Small Market – KTTS – Springfield, Mo.