Exclusive: Thomas Rhett Builds On Stateside Success With UK Touring, Radio

Thomas Rhett performs as part of C2C in 2016. Photo: Hunter Ney

Since earning his first No. 1 song in 2013 with “It Goes Like This,” Thomas Rhett has become known as one of country music’s most successful and talented newcomers. In addition to co-writing his own chart-toppers including “Star of the Show,” “Get Me Some Of That,” and “Crash and Burn,” he’s penned hits for Florida Georgia Line (“‘Round Here”), Jason Aldean (“1994”), and Michael Ray (“Think A Little Less”), among others.

In 2016, his career skyrocketed as “Die A Happy Man” spent six weeks atop the country charts and earned him the CMA Single of the Year honor. Earlier this year, he was named the Academy of Country Music’s Male Vocalist of the Year.

In the midst of building his career stateside, the Big Machine Label Group artist, along with his team, has been steadily building his draw with audiences in the United Kingdom.

In 2016, Thomas Rhett performed at C2C: Country 2 Country, a festival developed by 02 Arena and SJM Concerts, in conjunction with the Country Music Association.

“[C2C organizers] are providing a platform globally and that helps for country music to gain exposure, for us to make a commitment to go overseas and tour,” says Thomas Rhett’s manager, G Major Management founder Virginia Davis. “We took that initial opportunity and built around it.”

Davis, along with BMLG’s international director Jimmy Chapin, WME’s Akiko Rogers, and Live Nation UK’s Anna-Sophie Mertens, will discuss the process and strategy behind focusing on overseas markets during the panel “Thomas Rhett: Breaking An International Act” for the 2017 Music Biz Conference. The panel will take place Wednesday, May 17 at 12:15 p.m. at the Renaissance Hotel Nashville.

In May 2016, Thomas Rhett followed his debut Country 2 Country appearance with a full-fledged media trip to the UK, where it was announced he would be returning to the UK for a series of shows in November, including stops in Dublin, Ireland; London, England; Glasgow, Scotland; Antwerp, Belgium; and more.

By the time Thomas Rhett returned for the series of headlining shows, his singles such as “Crash and Burn” and “Die A Happy Man” had gained traction and the groundwork had been laid with nearly a full year of promotion.

“We ended up selling out our headlining UK shows in November, so we knew the UK market was something we could really build,” says Davis.

G Major Management’s Virginia Davis

New Opportunities, New Challenges

According to 2016 research findings from the Country Music Association, the UK market represents roughly 5 million listeners. Forty percent of adults in the UK/London listen to country music, and the UK was among the markets with the highest levels of listeners who rank the country music genre as their favorite.

Mertens names the popular television show Nashville as a catalyst for catching the eyes and ears of music fans in the UK in the past several years.

“I think people saw some background into the songwriting and everything that goes on in Nashville,” Mertens says. “The show has a great storyline and great songs they use in the show. I think people who would normally say, ‘I don’t like country music,’ began to realize that their tastes might be aligned a little bit more with what country music has to offer.”

Working radio in the UK can also offer artists the ability for different and additional radio singles, as the UK’s cycle for a radio single can last from six to eight weeks, compared to approximately 20 weeks for a radio single in the United States.

In addition to key radio stations, Mertens lists daytime television segments and playlists, including top Spotify playlists, among the top ways to reach UK fans. “We don’t have as many digital radio stations in the UK, it’s not quite as much of a thing here. There is only one mainstream station, BBC Radio2, that really embraces some country acts, and then, only some of them, not all of them. It is a publicly funded station, which means you can’t advertise on it, so it’s all about getting artists on their shows, or getting them on key playlists.”

Not that those playlists or stations need to be strictly country. Mertens names another client, The Cadillac Three, as an example. “They aren’t classed as country in the UK. They are classed as southern rock/classic rock, so we suddenly have all these avenues across the rock stations, and the Download Festival, a huge rock festival. They were on that bill. They will play to huge numbers of people, so it’s almost about finding an angle that isn’t just straight country but that you can do something with. That isn’t to say a straight country angle won’t work, but you’ve got an added bonus. And that’s why Thomas Rhett has worked so well.” The Cadillac Three will return to the Download Festival this year.

Mertens says that some of the most well-received audience targeting for UK fans of Thomas Rhett found that those fans were also strong fans of artists such as Maroon 5, Train, Jason Mraz and John Mayer, in addition to other country artists.

“He’s not that dissimilar in terms of audience profile,” says Mertens. “The age group might be 25+, they are female-heavier for sure, and lots of couples, but the range does go into older audiences as well.”

Davis says that UK fans share a deep love for country music. During her time working with Thomas Rhett in UK markets, she noticed that UK fans tend to gravitate toward an album’s deeper cuts earlier in an artist’s career. She also noticed how the fans reacted to singer-songwriter (and Thomas Rhett’s father) Rhett Akins, who opened the shows. “It was amazing seeing Rhett Akins open these shows in the UK this past November. They knew all of Rhett’s songs, they knew the Luke Bryan cuts, the Blake Shelton cuts. They were singing along to these songs that Rhett was performing, and then later the same for Thomas Rhett’s set.”

Davis calls C2C: Country 2 Country a great launching pad for artists, but stresses the key to success is international markets comes from consistency. “You have to have an artist that wants that international success and is dedicated to doing what it takes to build it.”

Davis says they are looking at 2018 to continue shows globally—hoping to build a similar career arc in Australia, as well as an additional round of UK shows in even larger venues.

“The goal is for Thomas Rhett to be able to play his music for as many fans as he can,” Davis says. “It’s about finding the best ways to reach all his fans and serve that demand with an incredible live performance.”

 

Miranda Lambert And Furry Friends To Raise Their Paws For The MuttNation Cause With CMA Music Fest March

Miranda Lambert and some of her adorable MuttNation pals are raising their paws for the cause with an inaugural MuttNation March on the morning of June 8 during CMA Music Fest. Lambert and her band of precious rescue dogs will march from Nissan Stadium over the Pedestrian Bridge into downtown Nashville to raise awareness about pet adoption and help some of the MuttNation find permanent homes.

“So many shelter pets need a home, so we are going to march to raise awareness,” says Lambert.  “Country music has the best fans in the world and together we can help so many animals find amazing homes.”

Fans and their own dogs are encouraged to join the celebration and help spread awareness for shelter pets, and registration for the inaugural MuttNation March begins today at MuttNationFoundation.com.  The cost to register is $15 per person and includes an event t-shirt to wear during the march.

The March will conclude just steps away from Music City Center, where the MuttNation Foundation Adoption Drive will take place inside CMA Fan Fair X throughout CMA Fest.  The Adoption Drive will feature a photo booth, the MuttNation mobile unit and the crowd favorite, “Puppy Corral,” with plenty of shelter dogs looking to find forever homes.  The MuttNation Fueled by Miranda Lambert Pet Collection will also be available to purchase, and a portion of proceeds from each sale goes to benefit the MuttNation Foundation.

Those unable to attend the March can still help out some deserving furry friends in need. Today through June 19, fans can visit MuttNationFoundation.com and enter the MuttNation Shelter Day Sweepstakes, where a winner and guest will receive a day with Lambert making over an animal shelter in need.  Fans giving higher donations will receive a handful of unique incentives including exclusive merchandise, meet & greets and more.

ACM Announces Industry Award Nominees

The Academy of Country Music has announced the Industry Award nominees for the 52nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Industry Award, Studio Recording Award and Special Award winners will be announced and celebrated during the 11th Annual ACM Honors, an evening dedicated to recognizing the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 52nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards.

The event will take place Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017 at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.

INDUSTRY AWARD NOMINEES:

NIGHTCLUB OF THE YEAR
8 Seconds Saloon – Indianapolis, IN
House of Blues – Boston, MA
Joe’s Live – Rosemont, IL
The Pageant – St. Louis, MO
Troubadour – Los Angeles, CA

CASINO OF THE YEAR – SMALL CAPACITY
Foxwoods Resort and Casino – Mashantucket, CT
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Sioux City, IA
Harrah’s Council Bluffs – Council Bluffs, IA
Mystic Showroom – Prior Lake, MN
Peppermill Concert Hall – Wendover, NV

CASINO OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM CAPACITY
Casino Rama Resort – Orillia, ON, Canada
Choctaw Casino Event Center – Durant, OK
Grand Casino Hinckley – Hinckley, MN
The Joint at The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Las Vegas, NV
WinStar World Casino – Thackerville, OK

VENUE OF THE YEAR – SMALL CAPACITY
ACL Live at the Moody Theater – Austin, TX
Gillioz Theatre – Springfield, MO
Hoyt Sherman Place – Des Moines, IA
PlayStation Theater – New York, NY
Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN

VENUE OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM CAPACITY
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook – Gilford, NH
Denny Sanford Premier Center – Sioux Falls, SD
Ford Center – Evansville, IN
Huntington Center – Toledo, OH
Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO

VENUE OF THE YEAR – LARGE CAPACITY
Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
CMAC – Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center – Canandaigua, NY
Fenway Park – Boston, MA
Klipsch Music Center – Noblesville, IN
Xfinity Center – Mansfield, MA

FESTIVAL OF THE YEAR
Boots and Hearts Music Festival – Medonte, ON, Canada
Faster Horses Festival – Brooklyn, MI
Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL
Watershed Festival – George, WA
Windy City Smokeout – Chicago, IL

DON ROMEO TALENT BUYER OF THE YEAR
Todd Boltin – Variety Attractions
Lenore Kinder – AEG Live
Dan Merker – HUKA Entertainment
Concho Minick – Billy Bob’s Texas
Michelle Romeo – Romeo Entertainment

PROMOTER OF THE YEAR
Brent Fedrizzi – AEG Live
Ali Harnell – AEG Live
Darin Lashinsky – National Shows 2
Patrick McDill – Live Nation
Ed Warm – Joe’s Live

Industry Pics: YEP, Music Biz 2017, Kelsea Ballerini

YEP Joins Forces With MusicBiz

Pictured (L-R): Colin Kassekert, Rachel Knight, Lou Taylor and Garrison Snell.

The Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP) Nashville joined forces with the Music Business Association (Music Biz) to bring “Generation Next: Networking in the 21st Century” to Music Biz 2017 earlier today (May 16) at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel.

Moderated by Rachel Knight, a YEP board member and President of The Knight Agency, Inc., the panel included Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group Owner/CEO Lou Taylor, YEP Co-chair and Gyrosity Projects/Crosshair CEO Garrison Snell, and Insperity Business Performance Advisor Colin Kassekert discussing the best practices of networking in the digital age.

 

Music Biz 2017 Industry Jam

Pictured: The original Alice Cooper band accepted an Outstanding Achievement Award from Music Biz President James Donio (far left) and Music Biz Vice Chairman Steve Harkins (far right) at the Industry Jam on May 15. Photo: Courtesy Jaybird Communications

The Music Business Association (Music Biz) held its second annual Industry Jam as part of the Music Biz 2017 convention last night (May 15) at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel.

The live concert event included a rare reunion of the original Alice Cooper band; a tribute to Emerson Lake & Palmer featuring band member Carl Palmer; a celebration of the Summer of Love’s 50th anniversary featuring Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals, Cathy Richardson of Jefferson Starship, and Mark Stein of Vanilla Fudge; a tribute to Glen Campbell with a special award accepted by his wife Kimberly Woolen and a performance from his children Ashley, Shannon, and Cal Campbell; performances from the Nashville Symphony Quartet with Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero and the Fisk Jubilee Singers; and much more.

Alice Cooper

Carl Palmer

Felix Cavaliere

Kimberly Woolen

Ashley Campbell

Nashville Symphony Quartet

Fisk Jubilee Singers

All photos courtesy Jaybird Communications

 

Kelsea Ballerini Rocks UK Debut

Kelsea Ballerini. Photo: Sony Music Entertainment UK

Kelsea Ballerini made her UK debut last week when she performed a sold-out headlining concert at London’s Under The Bridge nightclub on May 11. Ballerini was greeted by roaring fans who sang along to every word of her chart-topping hits including “Peter Pan,” “Love Me Like You Mean It,” “Dibs” and “Yeah Boy.”

Sony Music Commercial Group in conjunction with Black River Entertainment hosted the record-breaking singer/songwriter in support of the UK release of her critically acclaimed debut album The First Time. The special UK edition features four bonus acoustic tracks, along with her lead UK single, “XO,” now spinning on BBC Radio 2.

The Appointment Group Sets Global Entry/TSA Pre-Check Enrollment Days For Nashville

Photo provided by Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp

The Appointment Group Nashville will host a private Global Entry and TSA Pre-Check Enrollment event, to be held at the Thompson Nashville (401 11th Ave. S.) on Tuesday, June 20; Wednesday, June 21; and Thursday, June 22, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. each day.

Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. There is no minimum number of trips necessary to qualify for the program. Participants may enter the United States by using automated kiosks located at select airports.

TSA Pre-Check allows low-risk travelers to experience faster, more efficient screening at participating U.S. airport checkpoints for domestic and international travel.

To register for Global Entry, applicants must create a GOES account, complete and submit the online application, and pay a $100 fee. Once approved, registrants can book an interview appointment for a time during June 20-22.

Those qualifying for Global Entry include U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents of the U.S, and British citizens (barring certain restrictions).

Downtown Music Publishing Nashville Promotes Danny Berrios

Danny Berrios

Danny Berrios has been promoted to Director, A&R at Downtown Music Publishing’s Nashville office. In his new role, Berrios will continue to serve the company’s Nashville roster while functioning as the liaison between the Nashville office and the company’s creative counterparts worldwide. Berrios was previously Manager, A&R for Downtown Music Nashville. Prior to his work with Downtown, he began his career in publishing at EMI CMG Publishing in 2011.

Berrios has worked closely with songwriters Marc Beeson, Sara Haze, Jillian Jacqueline, Kelly Archer, Andy Albert, Kendell Marvel, Sam Ashworth, and Tony Esterly, among several others. He has been an essential part of writer signings in the company’s Nashville, Los Angeles, New York, and London offices and has helped to create opportunities for Downtown’s writers in multiple genres as well as in the sync world.

“Danny has played a major role in the startup of Downtown Music Nashville,” says Steve Markland, VP A&R for Downtown Music Nashville. “His knowledge of the music business as well as his understanding for all genres of music makes him invaluable to our existence here in Nashville as well as Downtown worldwide. We are very fortunate to have Danny on our team.”

Berrios is an alumnus of Belmont University.

‘Now That’s What I Call Country’ Compilation To Feature Bryan, Lambert, Underwood, Urban

Universal Music Group Nashville will release the latest installment of Now That’s What I Call Country Vol. 10  on June 9. Among the artists contributing to the new 18-song compilation CD are Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert and more. The album will be available for pre-order beginning May 26.

Now That’s What I Call Country Vol. 10 includes over 15 No. 1 singles plus a bonus track from NOW’s What’s Next artist, Canaan Smith. In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Now That’s What I Call Country series, a deluxe edition of the album will also be released that includes a second disc of the biggest country hits from the hottest country stars.

A joint venture between Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, the multi-platinum compilation series has sold over 98 million in the U.S. In 2016, NOW That’s What I Call Country Vol 9 debuted in the Top 3 of the Billboard Country albums chart.

Now That’s What I Call Country Vol. 10 Track Listing:

  • Keith Urban, “Blue Ain’t Your Color”
  • Jon Pardi, “Dirt On My Boots”
  • Josh Turner, “Hometown Girl”
  • Jason Aldean, “Any Ol’ Barstool”
  • Luke Bryan, “Fast”
  • Dierks Bentley, “Black”
  • Kenny Chesney, “Bar At The End Of The World”
  • Dustin Lynch, “Seein’ Red”
  • Lauren Alaina, “Road Less Traveled”
  • Old Dominion, “Song For Another Time”
  • Eric Church, “Kill A Word”
  • Little Big Town, “Better Man”
  • Chris Young f/Vince Gill, “Sober Saturday Night”
  • Brad Paisley, “Today”
  • Michael Ray, “Think A Little Less”
  • Maren Morris, “’80s Mercedes”
  • Kelsea Ballerini, “Yeah Boy”
  • Miranda Lambert, “Vice”

NOW presents What’s Next

Canaan Smith, “Like You That Way”

 

Deluxe Tracks

  1. Luke Bryan-Country Girl (Shake It For Me)
  2. Jason Aldean-Dirt Road Anthem
  3. Sam Hunt-Take Your Time
  4. Carrie Underwood-Jesus Take The Wheel
  5. Eric Church-Like A Wrecking Ball
  6. Lady Antebellum-Need You Now
  7. Miranda Lambert-The House That Built Me
  8. Hunter Hayes-Wanted
  9. Brad Paisley-She’s Everything
  10. Kenny Chesney-Somewhere With You
  11. Josh Turner-Your Man
  12. Jake Owen-Barefoot Blue Jean Night
  13. Darius Rucker-Wagon Wheel
  14. Cam-Burning House

 

Wheeler Walker Jr. Adds Dates To The Ol’ Wheeler Tour

Musician Wheeler Walker Jr. has added more than a dozen dates to his The Ol’ Wheeler Tour, which launches on June 2 in conjunction with the release of his upcoming album Ol’ Wheeler, via Pepperhill Music.

Walker, Jr. will play Nashville’s Exit/In on June 2, followed by shows at The Bowery Ballroom in New York, and The Troubadour in West Hollywood.

Ol’ Wheeler follows Walker’s 2016 debut, Redneck Sh*t, and is produced by Dave Cobb. Additionally, Walker debuted The Wheeler Walker Jr. podcast on May 2, with an episode featuring Chris and Morgane Stapleton. Episode two featured Bill Burr, with a third installment, featuring Billy Joe Shaver, set for May 16.

The Ol’ Wheeler Tour Dates:
June 2 – Nashville, TN @ Exit/In (sold out)*
June 6 – New York, NY @ The Bowery Ballroom*
June 8 – West Hollywood, CA @ The Troubadour (sold out)*
July 12 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
July 13 – Charlotte, NC @ The Underground- Charlotte
July 14 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Shaka’s Live
July 15 – Vienna, VA @ Jammin’ Java
July 16 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at the Filmore
July 17 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
July 19 – Pittsburgh, PA @ The Club at Stage AE
July 22 – Chicago, IL @ Joe’s Sports Bar
July 23 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
July 24 – Saint Paul, MN @ Turf Club
July 29 – Portland, OR @ Dante’s
Aug. 1 – San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
Aug. 2 – Costa Mesa, CA @ The Wayfarer
Aug. 4 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues- Voodoo Room
Aug. 5 – Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar
*previously announced tour dates

Luke Combs Teams With The Weather Channel For Pop-up Shows Surrounding Album Launch

On the heels of his first No. 1 single at Country radio, “Hurricane” singer/songwriter Luke Combs joined Jim Cantore on AMHQ on The Weather Channel today (watch here) to announce that he will play three back-to-back album preview shows for fans in advance of his album This One’s For You, releasing June 2.

Returning to three landmark cities and venues where Combs’ music first got its start, Combs will celebrate the release of his long-awaited album with fans at Joe’s On Weed in Chicago, Illinois on May 30, The Basement East in Nashville, Tennessee on May 31 and cap off with a hometown performance at The Grey Eagle in Asheville, North Carolina on June 1.

Combs has teamed up with Jim Cantore and The Weather Channel for “Tracking Luke Combs,” an interactive experience that will allow fans to follow Luke’s tour, offer behind-the-scenes looks at life on the road and opportunities to get an inside view of each show.

Fans can purchase tickets for the Chicago show now; Asheville and Nashville tickets will be on-sale this Friday, May 19. Tickets are available at TrackingLukeCombs.com.

Watch Combs’ announcement below:

In Pictures: Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs, Zac Brown Band, CMA, Cerrito

Kelsea Ballerini Visits Ty, Kelly & Chuck Morning Show

Pictured (L-R): Kelsea Ballerini, Ty Bentli, Kelly Ford and Chuck Wicks.

Kelsea Ballerini joined Ty, Kelly and Chuck in the NASH studio in Nashville this morning (May 16) to talk about everything from her marriage proposal, details of her upcoming sophomore album and more.

See videos from Kelsea’s visit here.

 

Luke Combs Receives Surprise Welcome In Nashville

Photo: Preston Leatherman [click photo to enlarge]

Photo: Preston Leatherman

Luke Combs celebrated his first No. 1 song this week with his debut single “Hurricane” while in Key West for the BMI Songwriter’s Festival. Members of the Sony staff surprised Combs at the airport yesterday (May 15) to welcome the chart-topping artist back to Nashville.

 

Zac Brown Band Kicks Off Welcome Home Tour

Pictured (L-R): Tom Martens (WAR), Chris Fryar (ZBB), Matt Mangano (ZBB), Kristen Williams (Warner), Clay Cook (ZBB), Otis (WUBL), Coy Bowles (ZBB), Zac Brown (ZBB), Shelley Taylor (fiancé, Scott Lindy), Scott Lindy (WKHX), Jimmy De Martini (ZBB), Daniel De Los Reyes (ZBB), John Driskell Hopkins (ZBB) and Tom Starr (WAR). Photo: Courtesy Warner Music Group [click photo to enlarge]

Zac Brown Band kicked off their Welcome Home 2017 Tour this past weekend with two sold-out shows in Alpharetta, Georgia. Several Warner Music Nashville staff and radio guests were in attendance.

 

CMA Celebrates Cinco de Mayo with Cerrito

Photo: Courtesy Jennifer Herron PR [click photo to enlarge]

The Country Music Association hosted bilingual recording artist Cerrito on stage at their music row building for a Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 5.

“The event was fabulous. There was Mexican appetizers (chips, salsa, cheese dip and Sangria). There was all the Mexican decorations, etc.,” Cerrito shared.

Cerrito and his band, Mis Amigos, started the show with “South of the Border” followed by English and Spanish country songs. The band ended the celebration with “La Bamba.”

“Everyone was up on the stage. It was a muy bueno Cinco de Mayo,” exclaimed Cerrito.