George Strait To Live Stream Album Release Show From Texas

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George Strait

The King of Country Music will return to Texas for an exclusive Strait Out of the Box: Part 2 album release show this Wednesday, Nov. 16. Strait and his Ace in the Hole Band will revisit a historic Texas dancehall for a night of music. While tickets are not available for purchase, fans can live-stream the event Wednesday at 7 p.m. CT on Strait.WranglerNetwork.com.

Strait Out of the Box: Part 2 spans 20 years of Strait’s career from 1996 to 2016 and follows the highly successful, 8x Platinum-selling 1995 release, Strait Out of the Box. The two new songs offered in the set, “Kicked Outta Country” (George Strait/Jamey Johnson) and “You Gotta Go Through Hell” (George Strait/Bubba Strait/Dean Dillon) are the first new recordings released from Strait since last year’s surprise Cold Beer Conversation album.

 

LifeNotes: Holly Dunn Passes In New Mexico

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Holly Dunn

Country singer Holly Dunn has lost her battle to ovarian cancer, surrounded by family and friends at a hospice facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The 59 year old was diagnosed with a rare form of the cancer in February of this year.

“Daddy’s Hands,” Dunn’s self-written, breakthrough 1986 hit, earned recognition from the singer ACM, BMI, CMA and the Grand Ole Opry.

In the early 1990s, Dunn left Nashville to pursue a career as a visual artist but spoke with MusicRow in an article released earlier this month surrounding the 30th anniversary of “Daddy’s Hands.” In part, the interview touched on Dunn’s diagnosis and treatment.

“Since February 2016, I’ve been dealing with a rare form of ovarian cancer,” said Dunn.
“That was a fork in the road I never saw coming. I’m still making and selling my artwork, but my biggest daily focus is on my health, and frankly, trying to stay alive. I’m hanging tough and keeping a positive attitude and a grateful heart. None of us really know what lies ahead for us no matter how many plans we make.

“This may sound weird, but while I hate having it, this disease has taught me so much about what is really important in life, and how truly valuable it is to live in the present. So much of my music career was spent worrying about the next song, the next hit, the next show, the next…whatever. Now I just wake up every day feeling so incredibly blessed that I can look at this amazingly beautiful world, feel the sunshine on my face and the love of my family, friends and countless others out there who are praying for me. They don’t give awards for that. Life is its own gift.”

Warner Music Nashville’s The Last Bandoleros To Open For Sting’s 2017 Tour

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The Last Bandoleros

Warner Music Nashville band The Last Bandoleros is set to open for rock legend Sting‘s 57th & 9th Tour, as it works its way across the United States, Canada and Europe in 2017.

The tour launches February in Vancouver and wraps in mid-April with shows in Paris and Olympia. The trek also includes a stop at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. Joe Sumner will also open the outing.

Sting released 57th & 9th, his 12th solo studio album and first rock/pop project in more than a decade, on Nov. 11 on A&M/Interscope Records. Martin Kierszenbaum, who manages both Sting and The Last Bandoleros, invited the band to sing background vocals on the first single from 57th & 9th.

Tex-Mex band The Last Bandoleros released its own EP on Warner Music Nashville in September.

Industry Ink: NMPA, CRS, The Crew

NMPA Honors Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini and NMPA's David Isrealite.

Kelsea Ballerini and NMPA’s David Israelite.

On Thursday (Nov. 10), Kelsea Ballerini kicked off her tour in Washington, D.C. at the 930 Club, and before the show, NMPA President & CEO David Israelite presented her with her NMPA Gold & Platinum Songwriting plaque for writing hits “Love Me Like You Mean It” which went Platinum; “Peter Pan” which went Gold and “Dibs” which went Gold.

These marked Ballerini’s first songwriting Gold & Platinum awards.

Country Radio Hall of Fame Class of 2017 Nominations Being Accepted

country-radio-hall-of-fameNominations for the Country Radio Hall of Fame Class of 2017 are now being accepted and must be received by Dec. 12, 2016. Interested parties can submit applications at countryradioseminar.com.

The 2017 Hall of Fame inductees will be revealed at Country Radio Seminar 2017, which will take place Feb. 22-24, 2017 at the Omni Hotel in downtown Nashville, Tenn. Information regarding the date, location, sponsorship opportunities and ticket prices for the Country Radio Hall of Fame Dinner and Awards ceremony will be available in the coming months.

The Country Radio Hall of Fame is dedicated to the recognition of individuals who have made significant contributions to the radio industry over a 20-year period, 15 of which must be in the Country format. The Country Radio Hall of Fame was founded in 1974 to recognize outstanding individuals working in the broadcasting industry who are promoting the Country radio format. The Hall of Fame has two categories: Radio and On-Air Personality. The CRB President’s Award and the Artist Career Achievement Award are also recognized at the event.

 

The Crew Hosts Eighth Annual CMA Viewing Party

The Crew (L-R): Kevin Lane, Kari Barnhart, Lee Krabel, Stephanie Davenport, Andrew Cohen, Matt Turner, Penny Gattis, Hannah Williams, Laurel Kittleson, Kenley Flynn

The Crew (L-R): Kevin Lane, Kari Barnhart, Lee Krabel, Stephanie Davenport, Andrew Cohen, Matt Turner, Penny Gattis, Hannah Williams, Laurel Kittleson, Kenley Flynn

The Crew hosted their eighth annual CMA Viewing Party & Pre-Awards Happy Hour presented by Sony ATV and Regions Bank at Tin Roof Downtown. More than 700 guests attended to watch the awards and mingle with industry executives, songwriters and artists. Platinum partners for the evening included Huskins-Harris, James D. Landers/Raymond James, Songspace and Writerslist. All proceeds from the event benefit Musicians On Call which helps bring live recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities.

The Crew is a group of 10 music business executives comprised of Kari Barnhart (Regions Bank), Andrew Cohen (Suit Music), Stephanie Davenport (Warner Music Nashville), Lee Krabel (SMACK Songs), Laurel Kittleson (Big Machine Label Group), Kenley Flynn (Combustion), Penny Gattis (Round Hill Music), Kevin Lane (BMG), Matt Turner (Big Loud Shirt), and Hannah Williams (Sony ATV).

Pictured (L-R): Chris DeStefano (Sony ATV writer), Penny Gattis, Duff Berschback (Sony ATV)

Pictured (L-R): Chris DeStefano (Sony ATV writer), Penny Gattis, Duff Berschback (Sony ATV)

California’s Stagecoach Festival Announces Bentley, Chesney, Twain As Headliners

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Indio, California’s Stagecoach Country Music Festival has revealed the headliners for its 11th annual three-day gathering, slated for April 28-30, 2017.

Dierks Bentley, Shania Twain and Kenny Chesney have been announced as the respective headliners for Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Joining Bentley will be Cole Swindell, Randy Houser, Jon Pardi, Maddie & Tae, Randy Rogers Band, Justin Townes Earle, William Micael Morgan, Ryan Hurd and more.

Artists joining Twain are Brett Eldredge, Kip Moore, Willie Nelson, Maren Morris, Dan + Shay, Jamey Johnson, Tucker Beathard, Bobby Bones, Brent Cobb, Nikki Lane and more.

Rounding out Sunday will be Thomas Rhett, Tyler Farr, Travis Tritt, Cyndi Lauper, Cam, The Cadillac Three, Wynonna, LANco, Levi Hummon and more.

Three-day passes go on sale Friday, Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. CT, starting at $299 with payment plans also available.

Word Entertainment Expands Distribution Relationship With New Day

word-entertainment-new-dayNew Day Christian Distributors and Word Entertainment have expanded their distribution relationship. Effective Jan. 2, 2017, all titles from Word Entertainment will be exclusively distributed in the physical format to christian retail by New Day.

The agreement encompasses Word Entertainment’s record and film partners and all artists on the Word and Curb Christian rosters, including: Meredith Andrews, Chris August, Francesca Battistelli, Big Daddy Weave, Blanca, Castro, Everfound, Family Force 5, for KING & COUNTRY, Natalie Grant, Group 1 Crew, Mallary Hope, Love & The Outcome, Dara Maclean, Steven Malcolm, OBB, Plumb, Sarah Reeves, Selah, Sidewalk Prophets, Todd Smith, Stars Go Dim, VERIDIA, We Are Messengers and Zealand Worship.

“The first major label relationship we established after starting New Day in 1981, was with Word Records,” shared Dottie Leonard Miller, President & CEO of New Day. “Serving christian retail is our entire focus at New Day. To be able to exclusively represent Word Entertainment and Curb Records to christian retail, along with products from their distributed labels and film partners, is a career highlight. We are humbled by Mike Curb’s and Rod Riley’s trust in New Day.”

According to Nielsen Music’s SoundScan, combined Christian music market share YTD for New Day/Word exceeds 16 percent.

Rod Riley, President & CEO, Word Entertainment, adds, “I have been a big fan of Dottie, Ed, and the New Day team for many years now, and it is an honor to bring our companies together as we effectively move forward into the future of the music industry. As we sharpen our focus on content creation while continuing to be committed to Christian Retail, this new relationship will strengthen how we are able to serve our artists and our catalog of 65 years.”

ASCAP, BMI, NSAI Respond to DOJ’s Appeal Of BMI Consent Decree Ruling

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Industry organizations have issued responses to recent developments related to the BMI Consent Decree. On Sept. 16, federal Judge Louis Stanton issued an order rejecting the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recent interpretation of the BMI consent decree. Stanton concluded that BMI is free to engage in the fractional licensing of musical works. Today the DOJ filed a notice of appeal in the matter.

On August 4, 2016, after nearly two years of review, the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division issued a closing statement, in which it declined to update the 75-year-old ASCAP and BMI consent decrees in ways that songwriters and other music creators had requested. Instead the DOJ called for ASCAP and BMI, to license all songs within their repertoire on a 100% or “full” works basis, which means they must license shares of a work controlled by their own member and affiliates as well as shares controlled by members and affiliates of other PROs. That same day, BMI filed a lawsuit in its Rate Court challenging the government’s 100% licensing interpretation of the consent decree.

Following the DOJ closing statement in August, ASCAP and BMI announced plans to pursue a joint strategy to address the DOJ’s failure to modernize the aging consent decrees and its decision to mandate 100 percent licensing, with BMI taking the lead on litigation and ASCAP exploring legislative reforms in Congress.

In regards to Stanton’s ruling, leaders of BMI, ASCAP and NSAI issued the following statements:

“While we hoped the DOJ would accept Judge Stanton’s decision, we are not surprised it chose to file an appeal,” says BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill. “It is unfortunate that the DOJ continues to fight for an interpretation of BMI’s consent decree that is at odds with hundreds of thousands of songwriters and composers, the country’s two largest performing rights organizations, numerous publishers and members of the music community, members of Congress, a U.S. Governor, the U.S. Copyright Office and, in Judge Stanton, a federal judge. We believe Judge Stanton’s decision is correct and look forward to defending our position in the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.”

“The Second Circuit’s ruling in this case will affect the rights of more than a million American songwriters and composers, thousands of whom have expressed strong opposition to the DOJ’s position, and we are hopeful the Court will affirm Judge Stanton’s decision,” said ASCAP CEO Beth Matthews. “ASCAP looks forward to resolution of this matter as we continue to advocate for modernizing the consent decrees for today’s world.”

“I am disappointed by the Department of Justice’s decision to further pursue their unjust and irresponsible efforts to damage the livelihood of the American songwriter,” said NSAI President and songwriter Lee Thomas Miller. “I find it unconscionable that they will continue to attack us in pursuit of something that will only further help the streaming companies who are already destroying us by means of outdated federal laws. NSAI will fight this appeal as vigorously as we fought their unlawful, original ruling. We also stand firm on the assertion that the entire system is in dire need of reform. Songs are vital to every part of our culture and they DO NOT write themselves.”

Artist Updates: Old Dominion, Robby Johnson, The Cadillac Three

Old Dominion Supports Rock The Cradle, Hats Off For High Hopes Charities

rock-the-cradle-logo-full-medium1Rock The Cradle, an event created by Music Row executives Connie Bradley and Troy Tomlinson to raise money for Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital’s Beaman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, celebrated its seventh year on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at Loveless Barn in Nashville, Tenn. The event featured a special performance by American Music Awards nominee Old Dominion, and included a cocktail reception, dinner, silent and live auction for attendees.

This year’s Rock The Cradle raised more than $100,000 for obstetrics care and cutting-edge technology in the Beaman Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and also provides financial assistance to those patients with urgent needs.

“My baby was born and swept right into the NICU,” shares Old Dominion lead singer, Matthew Ramsey. “I know first-hand the fear and stress that comes along with that. It takes a special type of person to take care of the little ones who need extra attention, as well as comfort the families. They are truly angels. Playing Rock The Cradle was a no brainer for us. It was an honor to be able to help and give back in our own way.”

Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen and Matthew Ramsey also performed at the benefit concert Hats Off For High Hopes last night (Nov. 13) at the Ryman Auditorium. Joining them were hitmakers including Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Tim Nichols, Matt Jenkins, Marv Green and Lee Thomas Miller.

Pictured (L-R): Lee Thomas Miller, Matt Jenkins, Shane McAnally, Tim Nichols, Trevor Rosen, Josh Osborne, Marv Green, Matthew Ramsey, Gail Powell, Executive Director of High Hopes, Cheryl Dean, Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator. Photo credit – Tausha Dickinson

Pictured (L-R): Lee Thomas Miller, Matt Jenkins, Shane McAnally, Tim Nichols, Trevor Rosen, Josh Osborne, Marv Green, Matthew Ramsey, Gail Powell, Executive Director of High Hopes, Cheryl Dean, Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator. Photo: Tausha Dickinson

 

Robby Johnson Releases Deluxe Edition Of Debut Album Don’t Look Back

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Celebrating the start of the holiday season, Robby Johnson has released three new songs in a deluxe edition of his debut album, Don’t Look Back, which was initially released in early 2016.

Johnson’s Don’t Look Back (Deluxe Edition), is being distributed online and at retail stores worldwide via a freshly inked deal with Sony Music. The bonus tracks included are “Ring, Ring, Ring,” “I Got Your Back,” and his breakout single, “South Of Me.” With a purchase of the deluxe edition before the end of this year, fans will also be gifted Johnson’s recordings of two Christmas classics: “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” and “Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer.”

 

The Cadillac Three Teams With Monster Energy For The Black Roses Tour

the-cadillac-three-bmlgThe Cadillac Three will launch The Black Roses Tour – as part of the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Series – on Jan. 19 in Memphis, Tennessee, crossing the U.S. to the final stop in Sacramento, California on March 17. The 28-city headline run follows The Cadillac Three’s successful fall tour in Europe, summer trek with Florida Georgia Line and the release of their new album Bury Me In My Boots (Big Machine Records). Tickets will go on-sale this Friday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. local time in each city.

Special guests Aubrie Sellers, Brent Cobb, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Quaker City Night Hawks will alternate as support on select dates. For the full tour dates, see below and for tickets, visit: thecadillacthree.com/tour.

Regions Bank Expands Music Row Sports And Entertainment Division

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Pictured (L-R): Brad Peterson, Kari Barnhart, Anson Lewis

Regions Bank has expanded its Sports and Entertainment division, headquartered at its Music Row Office in Roundabout Plaza, with the additions of Brad Peterson, Anson Lewis, and Kari Barnhart.

Peterson joins Regions as Commercial Banking Relationship Manager. A 20-year veteran of Music and Entertainment Banking in banking, most recently with Fifth Third Bank, he brings expertise in publishing and royalty lending, along with various banking representation for songwriters, artists, business management firms, record labels, live events, media companies, and other businesses that contribute into the music industry. A graduate of Washington and Lee University, Peterson is a member of the Nashville chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP), and has been involved with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Nashville Humane Association, and Nashville Film Festival. He is also a member of the Leadership Music class of 2016.

Lewis, an 18-year Nashville banking veteran, joins as Senior Credit Officer. In this role, Lewis will focus on serving the credit needs of Regions’ music industry clients nationwide as well as the bank’s commercial clients in the Middle Tennessee market. Prior to joining Regions, he served as Credit Officer for Fifth Third Bank’s Music Industry Division; Credit Advisory Services Manager for SunTrust’s Sports and Entertainment Group; Portfolio Manager in SunTrust’s Corporate and Investment Banking Group and a variety of positions with First American National Bank. A U.S. Army veteran, Lewis earned his Bachelor of Science in Finance from Auburn University and his Master of Business Administration from Tennessee Technological University.

Barnhart joins Regions as Entertainment Relationship Manager. Barnhart brings over 10 years of experience to this role, where she will focus on providing innovative and tailored services to meet the financial needs of individuals working in the music industry. Prior to joining Regions, Barnhart was a Director and Relationship Specialist with Fifth Third Bank’s Music & Entertainment Division and a branch manager with HSBC. A graduate of Union University, Barnhart serves on the board of SOLID, and is active with SOURCE, the Copyright Society of the South, the Troubadour Society, and Grammy Next. She also serves on the Arts Immersion Council, Muscular Dystrophy Association Fundraising Committee, MusiCares Ambassador, and Music Makes Us Marketing Committee.

“I could not be more thrilled with the team we’ve assembled,” said Lisa Harless, Senior Vice President of Regions Sports & Entertainment Division. “Brad, Anson, and Kari each have deep roots in the Nashville Music Industry, and bring with them a wealth of expertise that will be of immense benefit to Regions clients in the music industry.”

Dierks Bentley To Play Free Club Show In Nashville Tonight

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Dierks Bentley spent years playing in clubs around town in Nashville during the early days of his career. Next year, Bentley will headline what he calls “the biggest honkytonk in Nashville,” Bridgestone Arena, as part of his What The Hell World Tour 2017.

Though Bentley and his band only recently wrapped his Somewhere On A Beach Tour for 2016, it seems they are already itching to play some music. Bentley and his band announced a free Nashville show to take place for fans Monday night (Nov. 14) at Legends on Lower Broadway, beginning at 8:00 p.m.

Bentley teased that instead of performing Bentley’s music, they will take requests and perform some older material and possibly some ’90s country.

Doors for the event open at 7:00 p.m.

Watch Bentley’s announcement via Facebook Live below.