Stevie Wonder To Receive ASCAP’s Inaugural ‘Key Of Life’ Award

ASCAP will honor legend Stevie Wonder with its inaugural “Key of Life” Award at this year’s ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO in Los Angeles, April 13-15, where he will also be the featured keynote speaker. Additionally, Nashville songwriter Zach Crowell has been confirmed to appear at the EXPO.

The “Key of Life” Award celebrates Wonder’s contributions to the world through his music. In the future, the honor will be presented to songwriters and composers who best exemplify his legacy through their commitment to the art form he elevated through his talent, dedication and heart.

“Stevie has deservedly been given every award imaginable,” said ASCAP President Paul Williams. “Yet he continues to innovate and elevate the art of songwriting to the point where no honor can truly capture what he means to his creative kin at ASCAP, and to songwriters and music lovers worldwide. This award has been created as a way to honor his singularly inspirational songwriting career and to recognize his spirit in generations to come.”

Throughout his career the 25-time Grammy winner has amassed more than 60 Billboard Hot 100 hits, including “Superstition,” “My Cherie Amour,” “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours,” “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” and “I Just Called To Say I Love You.” He received ASCAP’s highest individual prize, the Founders Award, in 1984 and was honored during the organization’s 100th birthday celebrations with a once-in-a-lifetime Centennial Award.

Ryman Auditorium To Celebrate 125th Anniversary With Community Appreciation Day

To celebrate its 125th Anniversary, the Ryman Auditorium will welcome Tennessee residents to a free daytime tour experience on Sunday, March 26. The Ryman Auditorium’s Community Appreciation Day is sponsored by Ryman Partners and SunTrust Bank.

Complimentary self-guided tours will be available from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. with presentation of a valid Tennessee state ID at the Ryman box office. No reservations are necessary.

The Ryman’s self-guided tour includes admission to the “Soul of Nashville” theater experience, which traces the Ryman’s history, from its origination as a tabernacle built by a riverboat captain 125 years ago to becoming Nashville’s largest venue for civic gatherings and evolving into one of the world’s top concert halls. The multi-dimensional film brings to life historic performances by artists such as Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline and Hank Williams, Sr. and culminates with a new collaboration featuring Darius Rucker, The Fisk Jubilee Singers, Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill.

“Soul of Nashville” also includes five new exhibits honoring the Ryman’s 125th anniversary: “Workin’ on a Building,” “Showplace of the South,” “Mother Church of Country Music,” “125 Years of Inspired Performances” and “Ryman Renaissance.”

The “125 Years of Inspired Performance” exhibit showcases stage attire from Johnny Cash, Jimmy Dickens and Little Big Town; guitars played by Jack White and Vince Gill; long-time Ryman manager Lula Naff’s collection of playbills. One of the highlights of the exhibit include the bible used on May 10, 1885 by Rev. Sam Jones. It was a tent revival on that date where Ryman namesake Captain Tom Ryman first became inspired to build the Union Gospel Tabernacle. The name of the tabernacle was changed to Ryman Auditorium in 1904 at Captain Ryman’s funeral.

Additionally, there will be Community Day specials at Cafe Lula and the Ryman Gift Shop. Cafe Lula, open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. will offer a “buy one, get one for $1.25” special on all entrees. The Ryman Gift Shop will offer 20 percent off on merchandise including the Little Big Town at the Mother Church product lines and every purchase will include a free Ryman tote bag. The Ryman gift shop is open daily until 7:00 p.m. (Discount offer excludes media items.)

Nissan and SunTrust Bank will also partner with 650 WSM-AM to provide free live music on the Ryman plaza outside Cafe Lula, where visitors will also have the opportunity to view several Nissan cars on display, including a GT-R similar to the one featured in The Fast and the Furious.

“The community takes great pride in the Ryman so it’s fitting that they’re part of our celebration,” said Sally Williams, senior vice president, Opry Entertainment Group. “We’re grateful to Nissan and SunTrust for providing Tennesseans the opportunity to experience ‘Soul of Nashville’ and our newest exhibit ‘Inspired: 125 Years of Performance’.”

Rascal Flatts Debuts Feel-Good Video For “Yours If You Want It”

Rascal Flatts on the set of their new video. Photo: Stephen Johnson

Rascal Flatts is premiering their new video for “Yours If You Want It” today exclusively across platforms on Entertainment Weekly and People.

The new video features Gary Levox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney as diner employees and was filmed at the Hermitage Cafe, bringing the trio full circle, back to the site of the very first photo shoot of their career. The clip also stars actors Kevin Farley (The Waterboy, Still The King) and Kristy Swanson (Buffy The Vampire Slayer, The Chase) as a couple in a whirlwind romance.

The trio enlisted buddy Billy Zabka (Karate Kid, Most), who previously worked on their “Why Wait” video, to direct them in the funny and nostalgia-spirited scenes of the new clip.

Rascal Flatts’ Joe Don Rooney (left) and Jay DeMarcus (right) visit before premiering the new video for “Yours If You Want It” today (March 16) to industry members and media at the Hermitage Cafe.

“We had so much fun filming this video, and I think that really shows when you watch it back,” said LeVox. “The three of us are always joking around so when our good friend Billy came up with the idea for us to actually work at the diner where Kevin and Kristy’s scene is playing out, we definitely went for it! The atmosphere on set was amazing and hopefully everyone enjoys watching it as much as we did making it.”

Prior to being premiered on national media, industry members and media were treated to a special showing of the video at the Hermitage Cafe this morning (March 16) in downtown Nashville.

After enjoying eating breakfast at the diner, guests were greeted by Big Machine Label Group CEO/founder Scott Borchetta who said, “There’s so much good that’s happening around Rascal Flatts and they continue to make great music. It’s so exciting for me to see the three of them so committed and still having so much fun doing this. They are what great bands hope to become.”

Jay DeMarcus, who produced the record, added, “Thank you to Gary and Joe Don for trusting me with having the reigns and putting their faith and trust in me to guide the ship musically.”

To watch a behind-the-scenes of the making of the video, visit Big Machine TV.

Clive Davis Discusses Legendary Career During Leadership Music Event In Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Angie Magill, VP, Legal and Business Affairs, Sony Music Nashville; Clint Higham, Morris Higham Management; Randy Goodman, Chairman/CEO, Sony Music Nashville; Lou Taylor, CEO, Tri Star Sports and Entertainment; Phil Thornton, SVP/GM, RCA Inspiration; Clive Davis; Scott Borchetta, President/CEO, Big Machine Label Group; Julie Swidler, EVP, Business Affairs/General Counsel, Sony Music Entertainment; Bill Simmons, Fitzgerald Hartley Management; Doug Davis; Owner, The Davis Firm; Larry Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald Hartley Management; and Tim DuBois, Tim DuBois Music. Photo: Alan Poizner [click photo to enlarge]

In his 50-year career, Clive Davis has helped craft the soundtrack for the lives of not one, but three generations of music fans. Artists including Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin, Billy Joel, Chicago, and Aerosmith have all benefited from Davis’ career guidance.

Davis was welcomed to Nashville by members of the local music industry earlier this week as Leadership Music invited the legendary executive as keynote speaker for its Record Company Program Day.

The appearance also served as a preview of Davis’ upcoming documentary, Clive Davis: The Soundtrack Of Our Lives, which will open the 16th annual Tribeca Film Festival at Radio City Music Hall on April 19.

The film, directed by Chris Perkel, is based on Davis’ 2013 autobiography. The film is produced by Michael Bernstein of Scott Free Productions, with Ridley Scott and Mary Lisio executive producing alongside IM Global’s Stuart Ford, David Schulhof, and Deborah Zipser.

Tim DuBois, who Davis brought on to launch Arista Nashville in 1989, introduced his former boss by recalling the impact Davis has had on his career, and lessons he learned.

“Joel Katz told me that Arista was interested in starting a Nashville organization and asked if I would be willing to take a meeting with Clive Davis. At that point in my life…I had gotten out of management to concentrate more on writing,” DuBois recalled. “I was pretty sure I didn’t want the job but I darn sure wasn’t going to miss an opportunity to meet Clive Davis,” recalled DuBois. “I had read his book Inside The Music Business and I knew he had signed Springsteen and more. It changed my life. He took a chance on an Okie with no experience and hired me to open Arista Records. For 11 years I had the chance to work for him.

“Three things stick out. One, he told me, ‘Don’t ever sign anybody that you can’t see standing on the stage winning it all.’” Said DuBois. “Second, I told him I was hesitating about signing a particular artist because their manager was a notorious asshole. He looked me square in the eye and said, ‘Tim, when you are the label head, your job is to manage the managers.’ I’m not sure I got that right, but that’s exactly what he told me. The most important thing he taught me was that a hit song is precious. Once you find one, you fight to make the greatest record you can. Sometimes you fight the artist, or management, sometimes you fight the corporation, but you don’t put it out until it is right.”

DuBois’ first signing for Arista Nashville was Alan Jackson. The label would go on to sign artists such as Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Brooks & Dunn, Diamond Rio, Deanna Carter, and Blackhawk over the years.

“I just felt that the song, which is the essence of music, has got to reappear somewhere,” he said of his decision to start Arista Nashville, noting successful collaborations between Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan, and Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde, which was partly recorded in Nashville’s Columbia Studio B.

Pictured (L-R): Clive Davis and Julie Swidler. Photo: Alan Poizner

 

Julie Swidler, EVP Business Affairs & General Counsel, Sony Music Entertainment, joined Davis onstage to lead the interview.

After completing Harvard Law in 1956, Davis joined a law firm that worked with Columbia Records, before joining Columbia a few years later as a part of their legal department. Davis was named president of the label in 1967, at age 35, and tasked with signing new artists and pumping new life into the company’s roster which was heavy on classical and contemporary artists such as Barbra Streisand at the time. Bob Dylan was also under contract, but primarily seen as a songwriter.

That same year, Davis attended the Monterey International Pop Festival, which ran from June 16-18 in Monterey, California. That was where he first heard the music of artists including Janis Joplin (who was then fronting Big Brother and the Holding Company), Jimi Hendrix, and Jefferson Airplane. He would end up signing Joplin.

“She was electrifying and compelling,” recalls Davis. “She was under contract to a small company called Monument Records. I bought that contract.”

Pictured (L-R): Mandy Gallagher, VP, City National Bank, Nashville; Martha Henderson, EVP, City National Bank Entertainment Division, Beverly Hills; Diane Pearson, SVP and Nashville Co-Manager, City National Bank; Clive Davis; Tim DuBois, Tim DuBois Music; and Lori Badgett, SVP and Nashville Co-Manager, City National Bank Entertainment Division. Photo: Alan Poizner [click photo to enlarge]

In 1973, Davis was fired from Columbia by CBS after claims that he inappropriately used corporate funds for personal expenses, though he was ultimately exonerated of any wrongdoing.

He didn’t wait long before jumping back into the record business, forming Arista Records. “I was hungry to be a major again,” said Davis. Davis chose the name Arista, after the New York City public high school and middle school variant name for the National Honor Society (NHS), which Davis had been part of.

The first record on Davis’ Arista label arrived in 1975, Barry Manilow’s “Mandy,” which became a No. 1 hit. “Whatever anxiety I had, the first record went to No. 1 so I didn’t have to wait too long.”

He also added The Kinks, Dionne Warwick, and, in 1980, Aretha Franklin to the roster.

In 1985, Davis embarked on what would become one of his career’s highest peaks, when Whitney Houston released her first album, Whitney, which garnered No. 1 hits including “Saving All My Love.”

He recalled auditioning Houston when she was just 19. “She was singing background and had two solo spots in her mother’s act. I was just blown away by her voice, her beauty. One of the two songs she was singing was “The Greatest Love Of All.” I had commissioned that song for a movie that I was doing the soundtrack to on the life of Muhammad Ali, called The Greatest. Whitney, at 19, sang that song and brought meaning into the song that I don’t think the writers knew was there when they wrote it. It sent chills up the spine. I had to sign her.”

Pictured (L-R): Phil Thornton, SVP/GM, RCA Inspiration; Clive Davis; Nashville Mayor Megan Barry; and Julie Swidler, EVP, Business Affairs/General Counsel, Sony Music Entertainment. Photo: Alan Poizner

At what Davis called “the height of her popularity,” Houston accepted her first major acting role, in 1992’s The Bodyguard.

“I was scared to death,” Davis recalled. “We had such a great thing going. She took this role. The first time I saw the rushes of it, there was only one song in the film, and so I wrote a letter. I wrote a letter to Kevin Costner and the director. I said, ‘What’s motivating me is the fact that you don’t know why she needs a bodyguard. You’ve got to let her show why she needs a bodyguard to create that chemistry.’ Kevin Costner stepped in and produced it.”

Originally, the film was not slated to include a soundtrack. Adding music allowed for the possibility, and the resulting The Bodyguard Soundtrack became the best-selling soundtrack of all time, and certified Diamond by the RIAA in the United States, and going 17x platinum, according to RIAA stats. The soundtrack’s sterling centerpiece, “I Will Always Love You,” was a 4x multi-platinum single, according to RIAA stats.

Members of the RCA Inspiration team pose with Clive Davis. Pictured (L-R): Chris Anderson, Director of Marketing; Gabby Jones, Marketing Manager; Tamone Bacon, Label Assistant; Charlene Bryant, Sales Manager; Clive Davis; Jarret Dyson, A&R Director; Tamar Rand, VP of Radio Promotions & Strategy, Phil Thornton, SVP/GM; Jeremy Castro, A&R Manager; and Justin Tomlinson, Label Coordinator. Photo: Alan Poizner [click photo to enlarge]

Davis’ success continued in the late 1990s, as he worked again with virtuoso guitarist Carlos Santana, whom Davis had worked with at Columbia in the ‘60s. This time, Davis worked to find suitable collaborators and potential hit songs for Santana’s album Supernatural. His hit “Smooth,” a collaboration with Matchbox Twenty singer Rob Thomas, would prove a smash success, and Santana would earn eight Grammys during the 1999 Grammy Awards.

In a bit of unfortunate timing, Davis was ousted from Arista in 2000. The legendary exec said he was called “too old” to run a label while in his 60s. In turn, Davis launched J Records. In an effort to create an “instant major label,” Davis recalled being offered $150 million to start the label, as well as the opportunity to select 5 “platinum” artists as well as 5 newcomers. Among those newcomer artists that joined the roster was singer, songwriter and musician Alicia Keys.

Davis also noted that he had “no limit” to the number of executives who could come with him from Arista to J Records. Eighteen execs would follow Davis to his new label startup.

“Four years later, they gave me Arista back, with Jive and RCA,” Davis quipped, referring to his rise to president and CEO of RCA Music Group, which also included J Records. In 2008, after a series of restructurings, Davis was named Chief Creative Officer for Sony BMG (now Sony Music Entertainment).

Former staff members of the original Arista Nashville team pose with Clive Davis. Pictured (L-R): David Macias, Thirty Tigers; Tim DuBois, Tim DuBois Music; Allen Brown, Sony Music Nashville; Clive Davis; Fletcher Foster, Iconic Entertainment Group; Denise Nichols, The Primacy Firm; Jim Scherer, Whizband; Ramona Simmons, Global Eyes Entertainment; Sherod Robertson, MusicRow Magazine; Susan Heard, Music Services; Steve Schnur, EA/Electronic Arts; and Mindi McCormick, Sony Music Nashville. Photo: Alan Poizner [click photo to enlarge]

Pictured (L-R): Gospel and R&B entertainer BeBe Winans and Clive Davis. Photo: Alan Poizner

 

 

SOURCE Nashville Announces 2017 Hall Of Fame Inductees

SOURCE Nashville has announced this year’s Hall of Fame inductees to be Amy Kurland, Bluebird Café; Bonnie Sugarman, Agency of Performing Arts (APA); Joyce Rice, First American National Bank, BMI; Judith Newby, Top Billing, J.P. Newby Management, Tapped Into; Martha Moore, WLAC Radio, MCA/ABC Records, PolyGram Records, So Much MOORE Media; Susan Turner, Capitol Records, RCA Records, Moress/Nanas/Peay Management Co., Shindler/Turner Promotions and Turner & Associates; and Lula Naff (Posthumous) Ryman Auditorium, Lyceum Bureau.

Presented by Springer Mountain Farms, this year marks the 15th anniversary of the SOURCE Hall of Fame Awards. Set for Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017 at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in the Historic Municipal Auditorium (417 4th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee), the annual awards will honor and induct a select group of women into the SOURCE Awards Hall of Fame.

SOURCE Hall of Fame inductees are nominated and inducted based upon peer recommendations, biographies, accomplishments, reputation, the number of years each individual has worked within the entertainment industry, and level of community involvement.

Sponsorships and program ads are available. For more information please contact Debi Fleischer-Robin at [email protected] or 615-403-7949. Ticket information will be release in the coming weeks.

In Pictures: American Currents, Thomas Rhett, Josh Turner, Midland

American Currents Exhibit Opens At Country Music Hall Of Fame

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): Kyle Young Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (4th. from left) Charlie Cushman, Johnny Warren, Barry Bales, Jerry Douglas, and Shawn Camp of musical group The Earls of Leicester. (Middle Row, L-R): songwriter Ross Copperman, singer-songwriters Natalie Hemby, Mickey Guyton, Margo Price, William Michael Morgan, Shane McAnally and Sierra Hull. (Front Row, L-R): RaeLynn, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, Randy Travis, John Prine, Jason Isbell and Brett Eldredge. Photo: Rick Diamond, Getty Images [click photo to enlarge]

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated the opening of its newest exhibition American Currents (The Music of 2016) Tuesday night (March 14). Located in the Museum’s ACM Gallery, the exhibit offers a behind-the-scenes view of all things new and noteworthy in the country world from the prior year. Several artists in attendance viewed their displays in the exhibit for the first time including Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line and William Michael Morgan.

 

Thomas Rhett Receives Multi-Platinum Recognition In Baltimore

Thomas Rhett received a plaque before his show last Friday night (March 10) in Baltimore at Royal Farms from NMPA President & CEO David Israelite commemorating gold, platinum, and multi-platinum sales for “Die A Happy Man,” “‘Round Here,” “Make Me Wanna,” “Beer with Jesus,” “Parking Lot Party” and “Vacation!”

 

Josh And Jenna Dish On ‘Today’

Josh Turner stopped by NBC-TV’s TODAY show Tuesday (March 14) while in New York City to perform his current single “Hometown Girl,” and co-host the 10 o’clock hour with Jenna Bush.

 

Midland Stops By Spotify During Nashville Visit

Pictured (L-R): Midland’s Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Spotify’s John Marks and Midland’s Mark Wystrach

New group Midland stopped by the Spotify offices recently while in Nashville to hang with Spotify’s John Marks.

Thomas Rhett, Virginia Davis, Rhett Akins, Roc Nation Launch Publishing Venture

Thomas Rhett, Virginia Davis

Thomas Rhett, his longtime manager Virginia Davis (G Major Management), as well as his songwriter father Rhett Akins have launched a new creative endeavor with Jay Z’s Roc Nation, named Home Team Publishing.

Thomas Rhett’s personal publishing will stay with his long-standing publisher EMI/SONY.

Eric Olson is the company’s first signing. The Seattle, Washington native moved to Nashville in 2010 and connected with Kelly Clarkson’s musical director, Jason Halbert, with whom he went on to co-produce and write Clarkson’s smash hit “Catch My Breath.” Olson has collaborated with artists such as Dave Barnes, Danielle Bradbery, Mr Hudson, Dan Tyminski, Cappa, Chris Lane and Akins.

“Songwriting has been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember,” shares Thomas Rhett who, along with his father Akins, are the only father/son co-write to ever top the country Billboard radio charts. Rhett’s most recent single, “Star of the Show,” garnered him his seventh No. 1 song on country Billboard radio charts.

“I was a songwriter before I was an artist, and I was lucky enough to find a team that believed in me really early on,” continues Rhett. “Songwriting the foundation for my artist career, so I’m excited and honored to be able to invest in the future of the songwriting community.”

“Thomas and Rhett are both naturals at identifying and nurturing talent,” offers Davis.

“I’m beyond excited to be a part of Home Team Publishing,” says Akins. “Why wouldn’t I be? I get to work with Virginia Davis and Thomas Rhett- two of the most hard-working, talented and creative people in the industry.”

“There are few teams that have the amazing track record of Virginia Davis, Thomas Rhett and Rhett Atkins,” added CEO Roc Nation, Jay Brown. “They have a deep appreciation for artists and an uncanny ear for hits. Home Team Publishing is an exciting and natural partnership for Roc Nation.”

In 2016, Roc Nation launched Roc Nation Nashville—a venture with Warner/Chappell—and Rhythm House—a venture with Jesse Frasure. Warner/Chappell’s BJ Hill was announced to work across the companies.

Sarah Romero Named Director Of Brand Partnerships At G7 Marketing

Sarah Romero has joined G7 Entertainment Marketing, which is part of the independent agency network Project Worldwide, as Director of Brand Partnerships and Strategy. In her newly-created role, Romero will work on new business development and help forge entertainment industry partnerships. She reports directly to G7 CEO Andre Gaccetta and will start in her new position March 27.

Romero most recently served as Senior Manager, Partnership Marketing at Big Machine Label Group, with previous stops at Warner Bros. Records and the CMA working with brands like Anheuser-Busch, Ford, and Delta.

“Sarah’s decade of entertainment marketing experience in brand partnerships will increase the playing field for G7 moving forward,” said Gaccetta. “We’re thrilled to have such an ardent music fan and industry leader joining our team.”

Nashville-based G7 counts Ram Trucks, Cisco, Salesforce, Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey, and Harley-Davidson among its clients.

Warner/Chappell, Liz Rose Music, BMI Ink Deal With Cameron Bedell

Pictured (Back row, L-R): BJ Hill (WC), Will Overton (WC), Leslie Roberts (BMI), Alison Junker (WC), Alyson McAnally, (LRM), Natalie Paslay (LRM), Travis Carter (WC), Scott Ponce (LRM). (Front row, L-R): Liz Rose (LRM), Cameron Bedell, Brad Beausir (LRM)

Warner/Chappell, Liz Rose Music and BMI have announced a new deal with Kansas native Cameron Bedell.

Bedell, who moved to Nashville in 2010 to attend Belmont University, spent his first years in Nashville playing shows and making albums both as a solo artist and with his band The Skunks.

After appearing on American Idol in 2014, Bedell began to focus on full-time songwriting and producing.

Country Radio Broadcasters Accepting Agenda Committee Applications

Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. is accepting applications from interested parties wishing to be considered for the 2017-2018 Country Radio Seminar (CRS) Agenda Committee. The application deadline is March 31, 2017.

Greg Frey, VP of Programming Operations at Cumulus Media, Inc. will serve as the 2018 Country Radio Seminar agenda chair with co-chairs, Judy Lakin, Director of Sales at Cox Media Group (Houston), and Jay Cruze, Director of Country Programming at iHeartMedia (Kentucky & Indiana).

The CRS Agenda Committee is made up of volunteer professionals from all areas of the Country radio and record industries. The committee is primarily responsible for planning events for the upcoming year’s Country Radio Seminar. Prospective applicants must be available to attend agenda meetings in Nashville on June 21-23, 2017. Applicants are also expected to attend CRS 2018, held Feb. 5-7, 2018.

Visit countryradioseminar.com to fill out the application by March 31, 2017.