BMI And YouTube Host “Speed Dating” Event For Nashville Songwriters

Following a successful collaboration on BMI’s Speed Dating for Songwriters in New York City, YouTube partnered with BMI’s Nashville office to host a Speed Dating for Songwriters event at its pop-up space at Redpepper on Aug. 23.

The networking event for a hand-selected group of BMI’s most promising up-and-coming songwriters gathered 12 writers (four topliners, four artists, and four track producers) to meet for seven minutes at a time to share and discuss each other’s music. During a casual mixer the writers then mingle and become better acquainted, and at the end of the event, they are separated into groups of three and tasked with meeting in the next six weeks to write a song.

YouTube will return to Nashville six to eight weeks from now to film each group performing their new song live.

(L-R): Tia Scola, BMI’s Leslie Roberts and Lauren Duski. (Middle): Caroline Watkins, Parker Welling, Emily Landis, Cameron Montgomery and Jordan Minton. (Back row): Nick Wayne, Mikey Reaves, Johnny Dibb, Joel Crouse and Danielle Blakey

‘MusicRow’ Announces Promotions: Jessica Nicholson, Eric Parker

MusicRow announces the promotion of two of its team members, Jessica Nicholson and Eric Parker.

Jessica Nicholson has been promoted to Managing Editor for the publication and has been covering the Nashville music industry as part of MusicRow magazine since 2012. She previously served as a staff writer at Country Weekly magazine. Her music journalism experience also includes work with CCM Magazine.

Nicholson graduated from Belmont University with a degree in Music Business and Marketing. She is a member of the Country Music Association and SOURCE.

Eric T. Parker has been promoted to Operations Director, overseeing the production of six print magazines and expanding the internship program. Parker produces three annual events for the enterprise—the MusicRow Awards, Rising Women on the Row, and the MusicRow Meet & Greet and the CountryBreakout Awards—in addition to contributing editorial for print and online, overseeing subscription services and running the song tip sheet RowFax.

A California native, Parker graduated from the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business at Belmont University before being hired at MusicRow in 2010 to assist with the CountryBreakout Chart.

MusicRow Publisher and Owner, Sherod Robertson states, “I am convinced the single most important ingredient of a successful company is having the right team. Everything else depends on it. Each member of the MusicRow staff plays a critical role in our organization so I’m pleased to recognize the efforts of these two individuals who have been a part of MusicRow for many years.”

Robertson adds, “The resourceful and compelling content MusicRow produces each and every day is a testament to Jessica Nicholson’s unwavering ability as both a writer and managing editor. She has a tremendous ability to keep up with the many happenings on Music Row. Eric Parker’s passion for the industry far exceeded his part-time status at the company when I acquired the publication in 2010. That passion moved him into a full-time position shortly afterwards. With the experience he has gained over the last six-plus years, Eric has parlayed those skills into a valuable and important role in our company.”

Jessica Nicholson can be reached at [email protected] and Eric Parker can be reached at [email protected].

Kane Brown And Luke Combs To Tape ‘Front And Center’ Episode For CMA Songwriter Series

As part of the CMA Songwriters Series, Kane Brown and Luke Combs will perform on a new episode of American Public Television’s “Front and Center.” The taping will take place Tuesday, Sept. 5 at the Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tennessee.

The artists will be joined on stage by a selection of country’s hottest writers for a night of music and stories about some of the genre’s best-known songs. Top tunesmiths taking the stage with Brown will be Tom Douglas (“Cold Spot” recorded by Brown; “The House That Built Me” recorded by Miranda Lambert; “God’s Will” recorded by Martina McBride) and Josh Hoge (“Undone” recorded by Backstreet Boys; “Used to Love You Sober” recorded by Brown; “I’m Comin’ Over” recorded by Chris Young). Combs will be accompanied by hit songwriters Thomas Archer, Ray Fulcher, and Rob Williford, all of whom had a hand in writing on Combs’ album This One’s For You.

Tickets for the Songwriter Series show, presented by U.S. Bank, are available for purchase on the Franklin Theater website. Through the CMA Songwriters Series and “Front and Center” collaboration, an array of special episodes have been produced featuring artists like Dierks Bentley, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, Jennifer Nettles, and dozens of top songwriters. Each episode features insider stories and explores the passion and motivation that have helped to create some of country’s biggest hits.

Weekly Register: Josh Abbott Band Makes Top Country Album Debut

Josh Abbott Band

Josh Abbott Band makes this week’s top debut album, landing at No. 6 on Nielsen Soundscan’s current country albums rankings with Until My Voice Goes Out moving 3.7K.

Chris Stapleton‘s From A Room again takes the top spot on the current country albums chart, with 6.2K (496K RTD). Lucas Hoge‘s Dirty South is at No. 2 this week, with 6K, while Stapleton takes the No. 3 spot with Traveller at 5.9K this week. Luke CombsThis One’s For You moves 5.1K to land at No. 4, while Now That’s What I Call Country Vol. 10 (Various Artists) rounds out the Top 5 with 5K.

On the country digital songs rankings, Sam Hunt‘s “Body Like A Back Road” continues to reign with 30K this week (1.573 million RTD). Kane Brown‘s “What Ifs” is at No. 2 with 22K, followed by Luke Bryan‘s new single “Light It Up” at No. 3 (18K), and Thomas Rhett‘s “Grave” (17.1K) from his upcoming album Life Changes, out Sept. 8. Luke Combs‘ “When It Rains It Pours” rounds out the Top 5 this week with 17K.

Jana Kramer‘s “I’ve Done Love” debuts at No. 8 country, with 13K.

Information provided courtesy of Nielsen Soundscan.

 

Deeper Roots: Steven Curtis Chapman On Connecting With Nashville’s Creative Community

Steven Curtis Chapman

In 2014, when Steven Curtis Chapman signed on for the re-launch of Sam’s Place–Music For The Spirit at the Ryman, a performance series which originally ran from 1994-99 at the Ryman Auditorium, he saw a prime opportunity to become more involved in the Nashville music community he has called home since he moved to Music City to attend Belmont University.

Chapman released his debut album First Hand on Sparrow Records in 1987, spurred by the single “Weak Days,” which would launch a three-decade recording and touring career.

“I enjoy that kind of a role at this point in my career when I can bring others together and I’ve got years of history with lots of artists in Christian and country music, just being in Nashville for 30+ years now,” Chapman tells MusicRow.

Chapman had been a performer when the original series began in 1994, when Sam’s Place was hosted by Gary Chapman. When Chapman’s longtime booking agent John Huie mentioned that there was talk of re-launching Sam’s Place at the Ryman, Chapman jumped at the chance to take part as host.

“I told John, ‘You’ve got to promise me I’ll get a shot at hosting that, because it’s exactly what I would imagine doing.’”

Chapman often reaches out with personal invites to his friends and fellow artists in the music community, and Sam’s Place has again become a unique space for artists to collaborate on duets and cover each other’s songs, creating new artistic memories in a historical music venue.

“It’s kind of an open invitation from me to perform with some of these artists if they have a song of mine or if it’s an artist who has influenced me. Where else would I get a chance to sing ‘What A Difference You’ve Made In My Life’ with Ronnie Milsap, or ‘Everything is Beautiful’ with Ray Stevens, which was one of the first records I remember listening to with my dad”?

Chapman has bobbed and weaved into the country genre throughout his career. He recalls his childhood in Paducah, Kentucky, where, when the weather was right, his father could tune into WSM radio to listen to the Grand Ole Opry. While working at Opryland in his 20s, Chapman performed on the Grand Ole Opry, where Roy Acuff introduced him to the Opry audience. In 2013, in conjunction with Cracker Barrel, Chapman released Deep Roots, a country and bluegrass-tinged collection of classic hymns.

Sam’s Place at the Ryman pays homage to Sam Jones, a businessman and evangelist who headlined a Nashville revival in 1885, where he converted Thomas Ryman. Together, Jones and Ryman built the Union Gospel Tabernacle, which opened in 1892 and was later named the Ryman Auditorium after Ryman’s death in 1904.

After signing on to host the series, Chapman delved into the history of Sam Jones and Thomas Ryman. He made a startling discovery that deepened his connection to his role at Sam’s Place at the Ryman.

“One thing I discovered is that when Sam Jones wasn’t preaching, he was raising funds for an orphanage. How perfect is that?” says Chapman, who in 2003 launched the organization Show Hope to care for orphans and to provide financial assistance to those in the adoption process. Chapman and wife Mary Beth adopted three of their six children.

Sam’s Place at the Ryman is only one outpouring of Chapman’s desire to give back to and connect with his Nashville community on a deeper level.

Steven Curtis Chapman, Mark Mattingly. Photo: Daniel White

Earlier this year, Chapman announced he had teamed with former Creative Trust General Manager Mark Mattingly to launch The Stable Collective, which focuses on growing Chapman’s music via brand development, touring, and new partnerships. Prior to The Stable Collective, Creative Trust had handled Chapman’s management for 30+ years, until Creative Trust founder Dan Raines focused the business more on media and internet content branding. Creative Trust still handles business management duties for Chapman.

“I looked at other management companies and other opportunities, but the more Mark and I talked, I thought it would be great to try something completely new and try something from the ground up. It’s about thinking strategically about where I am now in my career.”

This year, Chapman released the memoir Between Heaven and the Real World: My Story, and recently embarked on his SCC Solo Tour, which allows him to display a wider range of his musical influences.

“I would love to do a country album. Maybe an album of songs that influenced me,” says Chapman, who incorporates songs such as George Jones’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” into his set. “The question is always, ‘Would anybody be interested in that?’ I definitely hope to do that at some point. Songwriting is my passion.”

That time may come sooner rather than later, given that he has writing dates on the books with songwriters including Luke Laird and Lori McKenna.

Thirty years of recording and touring, 58 GMA Dove Awards, 5 Grammys, 48 No. 1 singles and 10 RIAA Gold or Platinum albums later, Chapman is also certainly in a position to offer words of advice and wisdom to rising artists, something he hopes to do more formally in the coming months.

“I would have the opportunity to begin to pour some of that into other artists. I’ve done that naturally anyway. Even at Sam’s Place or on tours, other artists will say, ‘Your music influenced me to do what I do.’ I’ve heard that for a long time and am encouraged by it. I’ve tried to give advice and counsel when it was asked for but never in a formal way. Just being able to speak into some younger artist’s careers in a formal and more official way will be a really exciting for me to consider doing in the months ahead.”

The next Sam’s Place At The Ryman—featuring performances from Chapman, Jonny Diaz, Amy Grant, Scotty McCreery, and The SteelDrivers—takes place Sunday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m.

The Listening Room To Open In New Location In September

The Listening Room Cafe (TLR), will celebrate its final night in its current SoBro location Friday, Sept. 1. The club and full-service restaurant will to move a few blocks south to the former International Harvester building at 618 Fourth Avenue South.

There will be a soft opening at the new Fourth Ave. S. location in September and The Listening Room will officially mark their grand opening Saturday, Oct. 14, with special guests that will be announced soon. In addition to dinner six nights a week and Saturday brunch, the new location will offer lunch and a special late-night menu. They will also continue to offer complete on-site and off-site catering. The new location will nearly double the venue’s size and will feature a separate 150-seat dining room, a balcony overlooking the listening room and an outdoor patio.

Patrons have enjoyed nearly 7,000 songwriter-in-the-rounds and concerts since TLR opened its doors in Nashville’s SoBro area in 2006.

TLR owner, Chris Blair has planned a big party to celebrate the final night on Second Avenue. At the Sept. 1 event many of the songwriters and artists who’ve performed over the years will be dropping by for a song or two. There will be a limited dining menu with specials and Blair jokes that he hopes the bar is cleared out of its inventory so that there will be less to pack up and move. Unlike all of their seated events, this final celebration will include a combination of seats and standing room.

“For our final night, I really want everyone to just enjoy themselves at our big party,” said Blair. “It won’t be a typical quiet listening room atmosphere. Instead, we will have people getting up to play a couple songs, while allowing for a bit of networking, a lot of laughter and celebration and plenty of glasses raised to celebrate The Listening Room’s remarkable past and exciting future.”

For tickets to the Sept. 1 event, visit listeningroomcafe.com.

CMA Awards Final Nominees To Be Announced Sept. 4

Pictured (clockwise, L-R): Lauren Alaina, Dustin Lynch, Brothers Osborne

Brothers Osborne, Lauren Alaina and Dustin Lynch will announce final nominees for The 51st Annual CMA Awards, Country Music’s Biggest Night, live from New York’s Times Square on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4 on ABC’s Good Morning America. Brothers Osborne will close out the Labor Day show with a performance of “It Ain’t My Fault.”

“The CMA Awards are my favorite time of the year. It’s exciting to honor Country Music’s legacy, celebrate today’s artists, and reveal the superstars of tomorrow,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “Unlike any other awards show, we represent a rich history of one individual music genre. And to have these three acts unveil our nominees on a national platform signifies a new era of talent and the continued growth of the industry, a core pillar of our organization.”

Nominees in select categories will be announced in the 8:30 AM/ET half-hour segment of the top-rated morning news program. The announcement will also be available via livestream on ABCnews.com/live.

Immediately following the show, the remaining categories, as well as the CMA Broadcast Awards nominees, will be revealed live on GoodMorningAmerica.com, as well as via Good Morning America’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

 

Performers Announced For 16th Annual Americana Honors & Awards Show

Jim Lauderdale and Buddy Miller are returning as hosts of the upcoming 16th annual Americana Honors & Awards  Show and as musical director of the Americana All-Star Band. The show takes place at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 13 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Miller has once again assembled an incomparable band this year featuring Larry Campbell, Robbie Crowell, Jim Hoke, Jerry Pentecost, Chris Wood and the incredible McCrary Sisters.

Performers for this year’s show include Billy Bragg, Brent Cobb, Robert Cray & Hi Rhythm, Rodney Crowell, Iris DeMent, Drive-By Truckers, Rhiannon Giddens, Joe Henry, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Jason Isbell, The Lumineers, Lori McKenna, Van Morrison, Graham Nash, Old Crow Medicine Show, Sam Outlaw, Margo Price, John Prine, Amanda Shires, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, and Aaron Lee Tasjan.

Tickets for the 16th annual Americana Honors & Awards are available for purchase with an Americanafest conference registration, which can be bought here.

Cheri Cranford Joins AristoPR As PR/Special Events Manager

Cheri Cranford

Cheri Cranford has joined AristoPR as PR and Special Events Manager. In her new role Cranford will work with the PR team in the preparation and execution of PR campaigns as well as the planning and activation of events.

Originally from New York, Cranford moved to Nashville over 35 years ago. The industry veteran spent most of her career at Sony Music Nashville, formerly Arista Nashville and RCA Label Group, as Manager, Office Services and Executive Assistant to the music industry’s top label-heads. She handled all corporate events for Sony, including efforts surrounding the ACM awards, CMA awards, CMT awards, and the GRAMMY awards and also oversaw the planning and execution of the popular Sony Boat experience during Country Radio Seminar for over 10 years. Most recently, she served as Manager, Human Resources and Executive Assistant to GM/SVP, Program Sales at Rural Media Group/RFD-TV, and General Manager at Streamsound Records.

“Cheri is excellent at what she does,” said AristoMedia Group co-owner and AristoPR President, Christy Walker-Watkins. Her diverse experience working in our industry has provided her with a pulse on many areas in which our company operates, and we are thrilled to have her join our team.” Watkins adds, “Live event opportunities have become a fast-growing segment of our company. Comprised of marketers, branding experts, conceptualists, writers, designers, event planners and consummate tastemakers, Cheri’s strong skills suit the team and the position perfectly.”

“It is an honor and privilege to work with Christy, Matt and the amazing team at AristoMedia,” said Cranford about the new position. “Through the years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with Jeff Walker and his company, and I am truly excited about this opportunity. I look forward to this next chapter and working with the team to take the already successful AristoMedia to the next level.”

Lee Ann Womack Plots Fall Tour Dates Surrounding Upcoming Album

Lee Ann Womack has revealed additional full-band tour dates in support of her forthcoming album The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone, which releases Oct. 27 via ATO Records. The dates include intimate performances at LA’s Troubadour and Brooklyn’s Rough Trade, where she will perform The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone in its entirety.

In addition, Womack will return to this year’s AmericanaFest with two special performances. On Thursday, Sept. 14, she’ll play her annual Lee Ann Womack & Friends show at the Music City Roots Tent (at Peabody and 6th Ave). The night will include an exciting lineup of all-star guests, to be announced soon.

On Saturday, Sept. 16, Womack will perform a stripped-down set at the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Ford Theatre, followed by and Q&A with journalist and author Peter Cooper, where she’ll discuss her East Texas upbringing and diverse musical influences that shaped The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone.

Produced by Womack’s husband Frank Liddell and largely recorded at the legendary SugarHill Studios in Houston, Texas, the album features songs mostly co-written by Womack.

Upcoming tour dates:
Sept. 8 – The Family Arena – St. Charles, MO*
Sept. 9 – U.S. Cellular Center – Cedar Rapids, IA*
Sept. 10 – St. Croix Casino – Turtle Lake, WI
Sept. 14 – AmericanaFest, Music City Roots Tent – Nashville, TN
Sept. 16 – AmericanaFest, Country Music Hall of Fame – Nashville, TN
Sept. 22 – Charleston Civic Center – Charleston, WV*
Sept. 23 – Erie Insurance Center – Erie, PA*
Sept. 28 – Trans-Pecos Festival – Marfa, TX
Oct. 7 – Museum of Appalachia – Clinton, TN
Oct. 20 – Music In The Mill – Hickory, NC
Oct. 27 – Resch Center – Green Bay, WI*
Oct. 28 – Target Center – Minneapolis, MN*
Oct. 29 – Bridge View Center – Ottumwa, IA
Nov. 1 – The Troubadour – West Hollywood, CA – tickets here
Nov. 3 – Lafayette Cajundome – Lafayette, LA*
Nov. 4 – Bell County Expo – Belton, TX*
Nov. 7 – Rough Trade – Brooklyn, NY – tickets here
Jan. 5 – The MusicFest at Steamboat – Steamboat, CO
Jan. 23 – Kent State Universtiy at Tuscarawas – New Philadelphia, PA
Feb. 4 – Cayamo Cruise – New Orleans, LA
Feb. 16 – Arizona Musicfest – Scottsdale, AZ

* denotes show w. Alan Jackson