Warner/Chappell Production Music Promotes Aaron Gant To Sr. VP, Production

Aaron Gant

Warner/Chappell Production Music has promoted Aaron Gant to Senior Vice President of Production.

“Aaron’s commitment to the company and creativity in finding and delivering new music and artists to our clients are incredible assets to Warner/Chappell Production Music,” says President and CEO Randy Wachtler. “I appreciate the production team’s dedication to unparalleled quality.”

In the role, Gant oversees new music, custom projects, catalog production and studio operations at the Warner/Chappell Production Music studios in Nashville. He previously served as the Vice President of Production. Gant’s career includes time as a recording engineer at Non-Stop Productions. He transitioned to Nashville in 2000 to work for 615 Music. His role expanded to Producer and then Vice President of Production before 615 Music was acquired by Warner/Chappell in 2010.

“I am excited to continue and further my contributions alongside the outstanding team here at Warner/Chappell Production Music,” says Gant.

Gant can be reached at [email protected].

Industry Ink: Old Dominion, Ron Wilcox, Aaron Crisler, New Boots

Old Dominion Helps Krafts Celebrate Fifth Patriots Win

Pictured (L-R): Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi, Patriots’ Jonathan Kraft, Old Dominion’s Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Patriots’ Robert Kraft and Old Dominion’s Geoff Sprung (Not pictured, Old Dominion’s Whit Sellers). Photo courtesy of Old Dominion

Old Dominion played the official Patriots’ after-party on Sunday (Feb. 5) in Houston following the exciting Super Bowl matchup. The New England Patriots took home their fifth Super Bowl title under the Kraft family on Sunday night.

 

Ron Wilcox Joins SoundExchange Board

Ron Wilcox of Warner Music Group (WMG) has been appointed to the SoundExchange Board of Directors. Wilcox serves as WMG’s Executive Counsel, Business Affairs, Strategic and Digital Initiatives. His appointment took effect Jan. 1, and he replaces Jeff Walker of Sony Music Entertainment. The SoundExchange Board is comprised of 18 individuals, split evenly between artist and label representatives, serving virtually all aspects of the music industry.

 

Aaron Crisler Named to Nashville Business Journal‘s 40 Under 40

Aaron Crisler, CEO/Owner of Conduit Media, has been named a recipient of the Nashville Business Journal’s 2017 40 Under 40 Awards. The 40 Under 40 Awards recognizes top business/community leaders who are making their mark and promising to do even more before the age of 40. This year’s winners were chosen from nearly 600 nominations and will be featured in the Nashville Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 special and honored at a luncheon March 14 at The Westin.

 

New Boots Launches Line Dancing Classes

New Boots Line Dancing has launched a series of private line dance group classes beginning Feb. 25. New Boots will offer hour-long classes aimed at the growing tourism industry within Nashville. The boutique service will allow groups to pick their own music and go at a pace they feel comfortable with in a relaxed environment. A variety of packages will be offered which include complimentary drinks, custom post cards & a group dance video souvenir.

Learn more at newbootslinedancing.com.

NMPA’s S.O.N.G.S. Foundation Gives Endowments To Belmont, MTSU

The National Music Publishers’ Association S.O.N.G.S. (Supporting Our Next Generation of Songwriters) Foundation has given two endowments to Nashville area universities. The Foundation has created a $50,000 songwriting-specific endowment at Belmont University, for the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business Songwriting Program. As part of Belmont’s We Believe comprehensive fundraising campaign which launched in 2016, this donation was matched by the University for an endowment totaling $100,000. Additionally, the Foundation has created the first songwriting endowment for Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)’s College of Media and Entertainment, with a gift of $25,000.

The NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation Board includes Steven Tyler, Kara DioGuardi, Jewel, Craig Balsam, Golnar Khosrowshahi, Lee Thomas Miller and NMPA’s David Israelite, Danielle Aguirre and Charlotte Sellmyer.

NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation President David Israelite said regarding the donations, “The S.O.N.G.S. Foundation was created specifically to help aspiring songwriters. We are thrilled to start the foundation’s work by supporting those who want to learn about the craft, and need and deserve financial help to do so. We are grateful for Belmont University’s willingness to match our donation, and we are very excited about being able to launch the inaugural MTSU songwriting-specific scholarship program. These donations will enrich the lives of young creators and exponentially enrich our lives through what they go on to create.”

James I. Elliott, chair of Belmont’s songwriting program, said, “We are thrilled to receive this endowment gift from the NMPA S.O.N.G.S. Foundation as it will support the next generation of hit songwriters currently studying at Belmont. In addition, this generous gift is a wonderful way to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Songwriting major offered at the Curb College.”

Beverly Keel, chair of MTSU’s Recording Industry Department in the College of Media and Entertainment, added, “I am thrilled that the NMPA’s S.O.N.G.S Foundation has created a new scholarship for our songwriting students. We are so appreciative of their investment in our students’ futures. Their support means so much to our students, who will be encouraged to work even harder at improving their songwriting craft as they continue to be inspired by the work of the Foundation’s board members. Under the guidance of Professor Odie Blackmon, our songwriting concentration has grown exponentially, so it’s wonderful to have a scholarship to assist our students seeking a career in the songwriting and publishing worlds.”

Kelsea Ballerini, John Legend Join List of Performers for Upcoming Grammys

Kelsea Ballerini, Lukas Graham, Demi Lovato, Andra Day, Tori Kelly, Cynthia Erivo, and John Legend are the latest artists to join the list of artists who will be performing on the 59th Annual Grammy Awards Feb. 12. Ballerini and Graham will be making their Grammy debuts on this year’s show, while Lovato, Day, and Kelly will join previously-announced Little Big Town in a celebration of the music of the Bee Gees and Saturday Night Fever‘s 40th anniversary. Legend and Erivo will join forces for a special in memoriam performance of those lost during the past year.

Nashville artists will be well-represented at this year’s show, with Maren Morris, Sturgill Simpson, Carrie Underwood, Little Big Town, and Keith Urban all performing on the telecast, along with Ballerini, who is nominated for Best New Artist.

Ballerini and Morris are both nominated for the all-genre Best New Artist honor, while Morris is additionally nominated for Best Country Solo Performance for “My Church,” Best Country Song as a co-writer on “My Church” (along with busbee), and Best Country Album (for Hero).

Simpson is nominated in the all-genre Best Album category (for A Sailor’s Guide To Earth), as well as Best Country Album, for the same project.

Underwood is nominated for Best Country Solo Performance for “Church Bells,” while Urban is nominated for Best Country Solo Performance for “Blue Ain’t Your Color.” That track is also up for Best Country Song, while Urban’s Ripcord is up for Best Country Album.

The show is set to air Feb. 12 on CBS-TV at 8 p.m. ET.

 

 

LifeNotes: Sandi Spika Borchetta’s Father Passes

Condolences go out to Big Machine Label Group’s SVP Creative Sandi Spika Borchetta on the loss of her father Albert Joseph Spika. The 87-year-old died peacefully with his family by his side on Feb. 3. The father-in-law of BMLG President/CEO Scott Borchetta, Spika was a lifelong music aficionado who played sax in the family orchestra from high school well into his adult years.

A Celebration of Life is taking place Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 6 p.m. in Delta, Colorado, at the Hellman Motors showroom (750 Hwy. 92, Delta, CO, 81416). In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to the Music Has Value Fund in memory of Albert. The donations will be used to support and encourage music programs in Delta, Colorado schools.

The Music Has Value Fund is a fund within the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and all proceeds from products and donations go to music-in-schools programs.

Friends and family can click the red donation button on musichasvalue.com or visit bigmachinelabelgroup.com/mhv-donation.

Five Grammy Nods An “Encouragement” For Natalie Grant, Bernie Herms

Pictured (L-R): Natalie Grant, Bernie Herms

Heading into the 2017 Grammy Awards, CCM artist Natalie Grant and her husband, songwriter/producer Bernie Herms, are together nominated for five trophies.

Grant’s two nominations in the Best CCM Album (Be One) and Best CCM Song (“King Of The World”) categories mark her fifth and sixth nods, and the singer-songwriter hopes they mark her first Grammy wins. Grant’s first major label album for Curb Records, Stronger, released in 2001, though it wasn’t until 2012 that she earned her first Grammy nomination, in the Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance category, for her song “Alive.”

“My first Grammy nomination didn’t come until after I had been doing it for over a decade,” Grant says. “I’ve been doing it for 18 years now and I’m still getting nominated for Grammys. I feel like it is encouragement for struggling artists everywhere when the culture tells you your career will be done by a certain time.”

Herms has garnered three nominations, including a Best CCM Song nod as a co-writer for Hillary Scott and The Scott Family’s hit “Thy Will,” and two nods in the Best CCM Album category, for his work as producer on Be One, and on Hillary Scott and the Scott Family’s Love Remains. Herms’ career as a producer and songwriter has included work with Selah, Avalon, Danny Gokey and more.

“It’s the way we get to physically see the impact of a song you write,” Herms says of the nominations. “There is a lot of seclusion to what you do, at least with what I do in being a producer. So when your colleagues tell you they think it is remarkable with these nominations, it doesn’t get old. I’m a needy artist just like the next guy.”

Grant has been transparent on previous albums about the couple’s struggle to conceive and journey through IVF treatments, before they welcomed twin daughters Grace and Isabella in 2007. Grant is also open about her battle with postpartum depression after the birth of their third daughter Sadie in 2010. Grant has taken lessons from those trials and translated them into the hope and confidence found on “King of the World.”

“I wanted the music and message to reflect that, because I had been so honest about the struggle,” Grant says. “I wanted those same people that identified with that music and that message so strongly, to see that you can rise above.”

While the majority of the tracks from Be One center on finding a spiritual safe haven, the title track focuses on becoming that safe place for someone else.

“I loved the urgency in this song,” Grant says. “This was written pre-presidential election, but even in 2015, you could feel this tension in the atmosphere of our world. I feel like there was urgency in ‘Be One’ to become hope for others. Instead of sitting around and complaining about things that need to be different, start being that.

“At the end of the day what is really more right than anything else, is being full of grace, love and generosity. If we can get more of the faith-based community to live that way, our faith would have more of an impact on the world.”

The couple’s family struggle also influenced Herms’ “Thy Will,” which was co-written with and recorded by Hillary Scott. The writing collaboration began after a chance meeting with Scott and her husband Chris Tyrrell during a flight.

“They sat down in the row in front of us, and Hillary introduced herself, and said she was a fan of my music,” Natalie recalls. “It was such an organic moment. I was like, ‘But wait, I’m a fan of yours,’ and then she told Bernie she knew he writes and asked if he wanted to write together.”

At the time, Scott was in the middle of not only crafting her first gospel project, but dealing with personal tragedy. Unbeknownst to fans at the time, Scott had recently suffered a miscarriage. She brought the myriad of emotions and thoughts into the writing room with Herms and fellow songwriter Emily Weisband.

“Instead of hustling to write a hit, we just started talking and she shared stuff that her family has gone through,” Herms recalls of the session. “We did talk about how God works in our lives and not always in ways we are expecting. Sometimes they are painful. We haven’t experienced what she and her husband have experienced, but I’ve had the struggle of thinking at one time in my life, ‘I’m never going to be a father.’ I had that very clearly spoken to me by a physician. So, those are interesting dynamics and from that point I empathized.”

What resulted was an intensely personal song that struck a chord with listeners and topped the Hot Christian Songs chart.

The nominations are especially heartening, as the entire process for Be One, from the writing of the first track to the recording of the album’s final note, was completed in six weeks. Be One released in November 2015.

“It’s the fastest creative project I think either one of us has ever been a part of,” Grant says.

“I’m the kind of producer that slaves over details and puts 110 percent of love into the music I produce. To be honest, it’s not typical for me to be super quick, but I had no time to overthink stuff,” said Herms. “With this album, it felt like we found the inspired moments, and we went with our gut reaction to things. I think this is one of the strongest records we’ve made.”

Garth Brooks, Dierks Bentley, Chris Stapleton To Honor Don Williams On New Tribute Album

A Don Williams tribute project, Gentle Giants: The Songs of Don Williams, has been assembled and produced by Williams ‘ longtime producer and friend Garth Fundis. The new project will feature an all-star lineup of artists including Dierks Bentley, Garth Brooks, Brandy Clark, Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires, Alison Krauss, Lady Antebellum, Keb’ Mo’, Pistol Annies, John Prine, Chris and Morgane Stapleton and Trisha Yearwood honoring Williams and his five-decade legacy of music. Gems like “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” “Tulsa Time,” and “I Believe In You,” all appear on the new project.

The 11-track album is set for release May 26 on Slate Creek Records, in honor of Williams’ birthday the following day. Williams announced his retirement from performing last year, capping a career that includes two CMA Awards, two ACM Awards and 17 No. 1 hits. All artist performances on the album were donated in support of MusiCares, the charitable foundation created by The Recording Academy, which provides critical assistance for those in the music field in times of need. A majority of proceeds from the sale of the album will go to MusiCares.

“It has been my privilege to work frequently with Don through the years, and I’m proud to honor him with this new project,” Fundis said.  “All of the artists on the album have been huge Don Williams fans for years. It makes the entire project very personal and very meaningful.”

Gentle Giants: The Songs of Don Williams Track Listing: 
1. “Tulsa Time” –  Pistol Annies
2. “I Believe in You” – Brandy Clark
3. “We’ve Got a Good Fire Goin'” – Lady Antebellum
4. “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend” – Dierks Bentley
5. “Amanda” – Chris Stapleton feat. Morgane Stapleton
6. “Till The Rivers All Run Dry” – Alison Krauss
7. “Love Is On A Roll” – John Prine feat. Roger Cook
8. “If I Needed You” – Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires
9. “Maggie’s Dream” – Trisha Yearwood
10. “Lord I Hope This Day is Good” – Keb’ Mo’
11. “Good Ole Boys Like Me” – Garth Brooks

Nashville-Based Artist Kirsten Arian Celebrates Song On ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ Soundtrack

Kirsten Arian. Photo: Jessica Steddom & CeCe Dawson

Nashville-based pop artist Kirsten Arian‘s song “Invincible” will be featured on The LEGO Batman Movie soundtrack, released via WaterTower Music. The LEGO Batman Movie releases Feb. 10.

Arian co-wrote the track with Australian songwriter Lindsay Rimes, who also produced the song. “Invincible,” an electronic pop song filled with arcadey synths, becomes an anthem for the character Barbara Gordon as Batgirl.

“They were looking for a song that was empowering, strong and about bringing people together,” says Arian.

Los Angeles-native, Arian moved to Nashville in 2012 and has gone on to win the Music City Breakthrough competition before signing with RareSpark Media Group. Her album, Higher Than Heaven, was recorded at Nashville’s Blackbird Studio.

Arian will celebrate the release of “Invincible” at The High Watt in Nashville on Feb. 20.

Industry Ink: Rumblefish, Music Biz, CRS, Silverado Records, Rocketown

Rumblefish Teams With Grammy Awards To License On-Demand Listening Services

Rumblefish, the successor of the Harry Fox Agency LLC’s Slingshot administration service, has again collaborated with The Recording Academy to license on-demand listening services for its voting members for the upcoming Grammy Awards.

For the 10th consecutive year, Rumblefish has provided licensing research and clearance service for all Grammy-nominated tracks posted for voting member consideration. The time-sensitive process of researching more than 7,500 tracks to provide license clearance for approximately 4,000 songs in 76 diverse GRAMMY categories, ranging from pop to world music, was made possible by Rumblefish’s database, industry knowledge and extensive publisher relationships.

CRS To Launch Commencement Party

Pictured (Clockwise, from left): Crook & Chase, Caroline Jones, Macy Martin, Joe Denim, Jeremiah Richey, Matt Gary

Country Radio Seminar will launch its annual three-day, industry-only event by throwing its first commencement party, in collaboration with SunTrust Bank and Encore Technologies.

Award-winning TV and radio personalities, Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase of Crook & Chase, will host the event, which will be held on the seminar’s opening day, Feb. 22. Five artists are set to perform on the Encore Stage at the Omni, Level 2 Grand Terrace, from 12:15-2:45 p.m. Musical guests include Caroline Jones (12:15-12:45 p.m.), Macy Martin (12:45-1:15 p.m.), Matt Gary (1:15-1:45 p.m.), Jeremiah Richey (1:45-2:15p.m.), and Joe Denim (2:15-2:45 p.m.).

The CRS 2017 Kickoff Party will conclude prior to the CRS 2017 Opening Ceremonies.

 

Silverado Records Signs Crystal Yates

Crystal Yates

Silverado Records has signed singer-songwriter Crystal Yates for the second volume of their Silverado Signature Songwriter Series. Hailing from McKinney, Texas, Yates is touring heavily in the state and can be found Sunday mornings leading worship at some of the nation’s largest churches.

Yates was the national winner of the 2014 Texaco Country Showdown. She’s released two previous EPs.

The Silverado Signature Songwriter Series, which recently kicked off its first volume with Nashville-based songwriter Zack Dyer, showcases tracks from country music songwriters. The second volume, featuring Yates, is currently in production and is scheduled to be released this Spring.

 

Facebook’s Fred Beteille Extends Role As Music Business Association’s Chairman

Fred Beteille

The Music Business Association (Music Biz) has announced that Fred Beteille, who recently joined Facebook from YouTube, continues in his role as Chairman of the organization’s Board of Directors. Beteille is a Product Manager on Facebook Live.

Elected Music Biz Chairman in 2014, Beteille has promoted the expansion of the organization’s membership base and its role as the forum for dialog across all aspects of the music industry, from creation to the consumer. He supported the move of the annual Music Biz event to Nashville in 2015, which has stimulated a 50 percent increase in attendance in two years.

 

Michael W. Smith Celebrates Donation To Rocketown

Michael W. Smith with Charlotte and Lauren Uribe

Michael W. Smith accompanied Nashville-based Lauren Uribe (age six) and Charlotte Uribe (age four) to flip on the lights of Rocketown’s outdoor basketball court, allowing kids at the facility to play ball even after the sun sets. The pair of sisters and their family made a donation to the youth outreach facility, enabling the lights to be purchased.

“I hope all the boys and girls have fun playing basketball,” shared Lauren, a first-grader at Battle Ground Academy and daughter of media executives George & Margaret Uribe.

Kids can do a variety of activities at Rocketown including sports and recreation like skate boarding, football and basketball. Rocketown is also known for their arts enrichment programs with opportunities in the youth-led music recording studio, improv acting classes, and music and vocal lessons. All programs are free of charge and open to students in 5-12 grade.

RIAA Gold And Platinum January Certifications Announced

Jason Aldean is among the artists receiving Gold and Platinum RIAA certifications for January 2017. Aldean received double-platinum certifications for sales on his Wide Open and My Kinda Party albums. Several artists achieved gold status with their singles during the month of January as well, including Aldean for “Lights Come On,” Cole Swindell for “Middle Of A Memory,” and Granger Smith for “Backroad Song.”

Multi-Platinum (2X):

Wide Open – Jason Aldean
My Kinda Party – Jason Aldean

Gold Album:

Little Bit Of Life – Craig Morgan
How Country Feels – Randy Houser
Thompson Square – Thompson Square
Move – Third Day

Multi-Platinum Single:

“Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy” Big & Rich

Platinum Single:

“Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy” – Big & Rich
“From The Ground Up” – Dan + Shay
“Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” – Chris Tomlin

Gold Single:

“Middle Of A Memory” – Cole Swindell
“Backroad Song” – Granger Smith
“Lights Come On” – Jason Aldean