Bluegrass Great Pete Kuykendall Passes

Pete Kuykendall. Photo: IBMA

Bluegrass Hall of Fame member Pete Kuykendall has died in Virginia at age 79.

It would be hard to overstate Kuykendall’s importance to the bluegrass industry. He co-founded The International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). He created Bluegrass Unlimited, the magazine that is the genre’s bible. He was a songwriter of bluegrass standards, including “I Am Weary Let Me Rest” on the million-selling Grammy Album of the Year O Brother Where Art Thou.

He was a former member of the famed band The Country Gentlemen. He was instrumental in the formation of the International Bluegrass Museum in Kentucky. He was a music publisher, a studio owner, a record producer, an event promoter, a music journalist, a radio disc jockey and a historian/archivist.

Dave Freeman of Rebel Records has said, “Without him, I don’t know where bluegrass music would be today.”

Born in Washington D.C. in 1938, Pete Kuykendall was an avid record collector as a boy. He learned to play banjo and became a member of The Country Gentlemen in 1958-59. He also was a country disc jockey in Maryland and Virginia.

During this same period, Kuykendall began writing for Disc Collector magazine. He was one of the first to write seriously about the records of Bill Monroe, Reno & Smiley, Flatt & Scruggs, The Stanley Brothers and other bluegrass pioneers. He has been called “the first discographer of bluegrass music.”

He worked briefly at the Library of Congress transferring its rare cylinders and acetate discs to magnetic tape. In addition, he built Wynwood Recording Studio in the basement of his house in Falls Church, VA. He recorded a number of country, bluegrass, folk and blues performers there, including Mississippi John Hurt in 1964.

Even after he left the group, Kuykendall produced several Country Gentlemen albums in the early 1960s. He also produced Red Allen and a number of other bluegrass artists.

In 1966, he co-founded Bluegrass Unlimited, initially as a typed and mimeographed newsletter. It is now a glossy, full-color monthly that is read around the world.

Bluegrass Unlimited became the primary source of information about its genre, carrying record reviews, musical-instrument information, festival listings, features, artist news and letters. It knitted an entire community together.

In 1968, Kuykendall became one of the founders of the IBMA. Now headquartered in Nashville, this organization launched an annual awards show, a convention, a museum and the Bluegrass Hall of Fame.

He was instrumental in creating and managing the Indian Springs Festival. Launched in 1972, this Maryland get-together was a cornerstone bluegrass event for the next 14 years.

Using the pseudonym “Pete Roberts,” he composed and arranged a number of bluegrass classics. They include “Down Where the Still Waters Flow,” “Journey’s End,” “No Blind Ones There,” “Out on the Ocean,” “Rollin’ Stone” and “Remembrance of You.”

Among those who recorded his songs were Bill Clifton, Ralph Stanley, The Country Gentlemen, J.D. Crowe & The New South, Bill Yates, Charlie Waller, Larry Rice, James King and John Duffey.

“I Am Weary Let Me Rest” was recorded by several acts. The Cox Family’s version appeared on the acclaimed 2001 soundtrack CD O Brother Where Art Thou. Kuykendall’s songs are published by his Wynwood Music publishing firm.

In recent years, Pete Kuykendall became an avid collector of instruments. He owned rare banjos, mandolins and guitars as well as a treasure trove of recordings. He was regarded as a key historian of his genre when he was inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame in 1996. He and his wife Kitsy Kuykendall remained active in bluegrass circles during the next two decades. They were friendly fixtures at East Coast bluegrass festivals as well as at the annual IBMA conventions
and awards shows.

Pete Kuykendall reportedly began having balance and walking problems. He went into an assisted-living center, but continued to receive friends and share his anecdotes right up to the end of his life.

Kitsy Kuykendall told Bluegrass Today that her husband passed away in his sleep at his nursing facility in Warrenton, VA on Wednesday night, Aug. 23.

Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

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GMA Dove Awards VIP Choir Experience Will Offer Chance To Sing Onstage With Reba

Reba McEntire, MercyMe, CeCe Winans and Zach Williams are among the lineup of artists who will be performing at the upcoming 48th Annual GMA Dove Awards on Oct. 17 at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena in Nashville. Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) will air the awards show on Sunday, October 22 at 8 p.m. CST.

“I am excited and honored to perform at this year’s show,” said McEntire, who has two Dove Awards nominations. “Recording a faith-filled album has been on my heart for many years, and to see how Sing It Now has been embraced is really special. I’m thrilled this collection of my favorite hymns and some new songs of hope continue to touch people.”

Fans have an opportunity to take part in the GMA Dove Awards VIP Experience that includes a behind the scenes viewing of rehearsals, a red carpet photo opportunity, access to the pre-telecast, and more. The Choir Experience includes all VIP perks plus a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform with Reba McEntire during the telecast. More talent announcements for the show will be announced soon. Early bird ticket pricing ends August 31, and tickets can be purchased at the Allen Arena box office or here. 

Top-nominated Dove awards artists include Zach Williams, Lauren Daigle, Chris Tomlin, Kirk Franklin and NEEDTOBREATHE, and a full list of nominees can be found here.

 

George Strait, Chris Stapleton, Toby Keith, Lee Ann Womack Pay Homage To Jerry Lee Lewis

Jerry Lee Lewis, Lee Ann Womack, Chris Stapleton, Toby Keith, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Payne, and George Strait perform onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

I’m Real Nervous But It Sure Is Fun, goes a line from Jerry Lee Lewis’ signature 1957 hit “Great Balls Of Fire.”

The sentiment could have been shared by nearly every artist who took the stage at Nashville’s Skyville Live on Thursday night (Aug. 24) who paid homage to rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis. Artists like George Strait, Toby Keith, Kris Kristofferson, Lee Ann Womack, The McCrary Sisters, Chris Stapleton and Waylon Payne mentioned the honor, and nerves, that comes with performing before an iconic entertainer with more than six decades of recording and entertaining under his belt.

Flanked by a band of ace musicians the headliners paid tribute to Lewis, performing several of his biggest hits.

Skyville Live’s Wally Wilson noted each of the evening’s performers could have filled the Bridgestone Arena. Instead, he said, they jumped at the chance to perform for Lewis in Skyville Live’s intimate performance venue. Womack was said to have even canceled a personal appearance to be part of the show.

George Strait performs onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

Strait opened the show with Lewis’ signature “Great Balls of Fire,” followed by “Middle Aged Crazy.” The “King of Country” clearly enjoyed every minute.

“He is a member of the Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame,” noted Toby Keith, who then offered a convicted rendition of “39 and Holding,” and wrapped his burly voice around the classic “Chantilly Lace.” “He should be in the Country Music Hall of Fame,” endorsed Keith. “You have no idea how good a country singer he is.”

One of the evening’s most soulful moments came courtesy of Stapleton and vocal quartet The McCrary Sisters, on the stirring gospel number “I’ll Follow Him.”

Kris Kristofferson’s performance revealed the Skyville Live producers only had asked him to record a message for Lewis. Instead, he offered to perform on the show. Kristofferson’s world-weathered voice was sturdy on the clever “Mean Old Man.”

Lee Ann Womack’s voice was smoky and silky on “What Made Milwaukee Famous.” She then traded earthy for ethereal textures on “She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye,” noting it as one of her favorite Jerry Lee Lewis songs.

“I love your singing,” she told Lewis. “I like to think I learned a little from you, or at least I tried.”

Chris Stapleton (L) and Alfreda McCrary, Regina McCrary, Deborah McCrary, and Ann McCrary of The McCrary Sisters perform onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

One of the evening’s highlights came from Waylon Payne, who portrayed “The Killer” himself in the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line. His voice was polished and soulful on “Who Will The Next Fool Be.”

“I wasn’t expecting this,” Lewis said as the hour-long show neared its conclusion, and the crowd offered him a standing ovation. Lewis sat at his stately piano, leading an all-star performance of “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On.” At 81, Lewis proved his piano prowess is still as keen and lively as ever.

“This is some of the best music I’ve ever heard in my life,” Lewis said. “I’ll never forget this.”

Neither will anyone else in proximity to Skyville Live that evening—both onstage and off.

Lee Ann Womack performs onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

Kris Kristofferson performs onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

Jerry Lee Lewis performs onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

Toby Keith performs onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

George Strait performs onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

Pictured (L-R): Kris Kristofferson, creator of Skyville Live Wally Wilson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Waylon Payne, and Toby Keith attend Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

Kris Kristofferson performs onstage during Skyville Live Presents a Tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis on August 24, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Skyville

Taylor Swift To Premiere New Video At Sunday’s VMAs

Taylor Swift‘s anticipated new single, “Look What You Made Me Do,” is finally out on iTunes and all streaming outlets. The track is the first single from Swift’s long-awaited sixth studio album, reputation on Big Machine Records.

In a new program introduced by Swift, fans who pre-order reputation and register for Taylor Swift Tix powered by Ticketmaster Verified Fan will have an opportunity to purchase tickets to an upcoming show. Through the exclusive program, fans will be able to build activity status and boost their place in line. They can also boost their position in line by collecting the various album packages including two collectible magazines created by Taylor that will be available exclusively at Target on November 10th and for pre-order online immediately at target.com/TaylorSwift.

Each collectible edition (Volume 1 and Volume 2) of reputation magazine will include 72-pages of personal poetry and photos, artwork by Taylor, handwritten lyrics, behind-the-scene photos from the “Look What You Made Me Do” video shoot, and an exclusive poster. The standard reputation CD will include one of five double-sided exclusive posters.

Swift will exclusively premiere the music video for the new single at MTV’s upcoming 2017 “Video Music Awards” telecast. Hosted by Katy Perry, the 2017 “VMAs” will be broadcast live from the Forum in Inglewood, Calif. on Sunday, Aug. 27 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

Industry Pics: Warner Music Nashville, Sony Music Nashville, Writer’s Den Music, BMI, Banner Music

WMN Artists Perform At 2017 Guitar-B-Que

Pictured (L-R): John Sykes, President, Entertainment Enterprises, iHeartMedia; John Esposito, Chairman & CEO, WMN; Tom Poleman, President, National Programming Group, iHeartMedia; Brett Eldredge; Michael Ray; Gator Harrison, iHeart Country Brand Coord. and SVP Programming, Nashville, iHeartMedia; Chris Janson; Scott Hendricks, EVP A&R, WMN; Rod Phillips, SVP Programming, Country Brand Manager, National Programming Group, iHeartMedia; Kristen Williams, SVP Radio & Streaming, WMN; Alissa Pollack, EVP/Global Music Marketing, iHeartMedia; Devin Dawson; Marc Chase, VP Strategic Services/Marketing, iHeartMedia; Jackie Tigue, Artist Relations Manager, National Programming Group, iHeartMedia; Michael Jordan, Regional SVP Programming, iHeart Media; Marissa Morris, VP Artist Relations & Programs, iHeartMedia; Tige, iHeartRadio’s Tige & Daniel Show Co-host; Matt Signore, COO, WMN; Brad Hardin, EVP Programming/GM, iHeartMedia. Photo: Alan Poizner [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

Warner Music Nashville recording artists Brett Eldredge, Chris Janson, Michael Ray, and Devin Dawson packed Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater last night (Aug. 23) for iHeartMedia Country The Big 98 WSIX Nashville’s seventh annual Accu-Chek Guide Guitar-B-Que benefitting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The foursome had much to celebrate in addition to raising funds for children’s hospital research and treatments.

Eldredge comes off the heels of earning the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart and Top Country Albums chart and recently released his new single “The Long Way.” Janson, who also slipped in at the ACM Honors at the Ryman Auditorium across town that evening, is gearing up for the anticipated release of his sophomore album, Everybody, out Sept. 22. Ray continues to heat up the airplay charts with his new single, “Get to You.” Dawson will join Ray on tour this fall in anticipation of his upcoming debut album.

 

Sony Artist Ben Gallaher Performs Nashville Showcase

Pictured (1st row L-R): Kris Wiatr, Wiatr & Associates; Liz Cost, Marketing Manager, Sony Music Nashville; (2nd row L-R): Ken Robold, EVP/COO, Sony Music Nashville; Ben Gallaher; Randy Goodman, Chairman/CEO, Sony Music Nashville; (3rd row L-R) Steve Hodges, EVP Promotion/Artist Development, Sony Music Nashville; Risha Rodgers, WME; Gaines Sturdivant, Red Light Management; (4th row L-R): Jim Catino, SVP A&R, Sony Music Nashville; Kent Earls, EVP/GM, Universal Music Publishing Group. Photo: Alan Poizner

Ben Gallaher recently performed a Nashville showcase at 12th & Porter for media and industry guests. Gallaher’s performance included songs from his Sony Music Nashville self-titled debut EP, which released Aug. 11 and was produced by Julian King and Jim Catino. His signature lead guitar licks and solos, which he carefully crafted in the studio, were on full display.

 

Writer’s Den Music, BMI Host Fresh From The Farm Writers Retreat

Pictured (front row L-R): Betsy Lane, Aubrey Holden, Jason Earley, and MaryAnn Keen (BMI); (back row L-R): Leslie Roberts (BMI), Mignon Grabois, Lauren McLamb, Blake McCoy, and Sarah Feldman (Writer’s Den Music Group).

Writer’s Den Music Group and BMI recently hosted a Fresh From The Farm writers retreat at Bell Bottom Farms in Cedar Hill, Tennessee. Writers spent two days crafting songs with a backdrop of cows and catfish. Songwriters included on the retreat were Jason Earley, Mignon Grabois, Aubrey Holden, Betsy Lane, Blake McCoy, and Lauren McLamb.

 

WMN, XM The Highway, Brett Eldredge Host Eclipse Party

Pictured (L-R): Katie Bright, National Director, Radio & Streaming, WMN; John Esposito, Chairman & CEO, WMN; Brett Eldredge; Buzz Brainard, Sirius XM; Chad Schultz, VP, Original Content & Radio Marketing, WMN; Peter Strickland, CMO, WMN; and Chris Palmer, VP Radio & Streaming, WMN.

Warner Music Nashville along with XM The Highway and Brett Eldredge hosted an Eclipse party on Monday, Aug. 21 to celebrate the event.

 

Banner Music Solar Eclipse Party

Banner Music celebrates during the Nashville eclipse. [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

Banner Music hosted an eclipse viewing party which included Solar Phenomenon (Sparkling Peach) Sangria, Milky Way candy bars, and Eclipse gum. “It truly was a memorable experience watching the eclipse totality together in the heart of Music Row,” said Banner Music’s Susanne Smith.

Faith Hill-Produced Daytime Program ‘Pickler & Ben’ To Air From Nashville Sept. 18

Pickler & Ben. Photo: George Burns Photography

The Faith Hill-produced daytime show is finally here. Pickler & Ben, starring country music’s Kellie Pickler and Emmy-winning television personality Ben Aaron, will premiere as a talk show in 38 local television markets across the country (below) on Monday, Sept. 18.

The daytime program—which will air in Nashville on WTVF, channel 5—will offer lifestyle and entertainment for segments with top celebrities, tastemakers and experts on everything from entertaining and home design to cooking, DIY and more. Through a partnership with HSN, Pickler & Ben will feature an interactive “shop the show” format, allowing item purchases featured on air.

The show will be recorded in front of a live audience at a studio in Nashville on an modern farmhouse-style set. Tickets for the taping can be requested through PicklerandBen.com.

 

“This show truly feels like home — it’s like spending time with a bunch of good friends who just stopped by to trade stories on the back porch,” said Pickler. “We have a little something for everyone. We’ll laugh, get inspired and meet some very talented and extraordinary people.”

“When Kellie and I get together, it’s anything but predictable,” said Ben. “We have an incredible team of creative minds behind this show, and I can’t wait to deliver our country-city combo to viewers across America.”

Additional producers for the Scripps-produced program include Hill’s manager Jason Owen and Lisa Erspamer (The Oprah Winfrey Show and former Chief Creative Officer and EVP of Programming and Development for OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network). Joe Terry (The Oprah Winfrey Show) will direct. Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution is distributing the show in national syndication.

Aaron has earned four Emmy Awards as a features reporter for New York Live on WNBC and has numerous TV credits as a contributor for Extra, Meredith and Today. His posted stories on YouTube have earned millions of views. He recently teamed up with his wife, Ginger Zee, chief meteorologist for Good Morning America, on a new home renovation show on the DIY Network called Renovation Realities: Ben and Ginger.

Pickler’s home goods line, Selma Drye by Kellie Pickler, launched in 2015 with the Opry Stores (shop.opry.com). Her CMT docu-comedy series I Love Kellie Pickler, which co-stars her husband, songwriter/producer Kyle Jacobs, debuted in that same year, propelling the network to its highest premiere with adults since 2012 and women since 2008. The hit television series returned for its third season earlier this month.

Hill has co-produced all her record-breaking, critically acclaimed network television specials, live performances and videos from concept to completion. Pickler & Ben combines Hill’s love for design with her passion for family, community and connection. Her hands-on approach and keen eye will be reflected in every aspect of this new show. Think of Faith as Pickler & Ben’s seal of approval.

The 38 local affiliates to air Pickler & Ben include:

WFTS* Tampa, FL
KNXV* Phoenix, AZ
WXYZ* Detroit, MI
KSTP Minneapolis, MN
KMGH* Denver, CO
WEWS* Cleveland, OH
WRAZ Raleigh, NC
WMAR* Baltimore, MD
WRTV* Indianapolis, IN
KGTV* San Diego, CA
WTVF* Nashville, TN
KSHB* Kansas City, MO
WTMJ* Milwaukee, MI
WCPO* Cincinnati, OH
WHNS Greenville, SC
WPTV* West Palm Beach, FL
WBKI Louisville, KY
WKBW* Buffalo, NY
KJRH* Tulsa, OK
WFTX* Ft. Myers, FL
WVLT Knoxville, TN
KSCW Wichita, KS
WGBA* Green Bay, WI
KHBS Ft. Smith, AR
KIVI* Boise, ID
KTTW Sioux Falls, SD
WSYM* Lansing, MI
KERO* Bakersfield, CA
KAQY Monroe, LA
KESQ Palm Springs, CA
KNBN Rapid City, SD
WOAY Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill, WV
KJTL Wichita Falls-Lawton, TX

(* denotes Scripps market)

DISClaimer: Americana Saviors

Come and save us, please, Americana music.

Country has created a radio format that’s almost unlistenable, with faceless men singing songs about nothing. Hip-hop all sounds the same. The pop teen-queens are just for kiddies. It seems that the only real, authentic artists are plying their trade in Americana.

We have two groups that are so strong that they are sharing the Disc of the Day prize today. They are Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit and The Jerry Douglas Band. Buy them both.

The DisCovery Award contest is among Paul Childers, The Hymn River Suite and our winner, the gripping Rod Melancon.

ROD MELANCON/With The Devil
Writers: Rod Melancon; Producer: Brian Whelan; Publishers: Rod Melancon, SESAC; Blue Elan (track)
– The album is aptly titled Southern Gothic, because the songs of this Louisiana native are dark and sometimes scary. Stark drum beats and spare electric guitar licks accent this spooky, dryly-sung saga of a serial killer. Elsewhere on the collection are rage, restlessness, psychedelia, yearning and righteously rocking grunge rock. Highly recommended.

 

JASON ISBELL & THE 400 UNIT/Hope The High Road
Writers: Jason Isbell; Producer: Dave Cobb; Publishers: Southeastern, BMI; Southeastern
– Americana king Isbell returns with a collection titled The Nashville Sound. This melodic, jangling country rocker urges romantic reconciliation while conceding none of his fierce integrity and individuality. Urgent and essential. All of the musical conversations on this album will remain with you long after the speakers go silent.

HYMN RIVER SUITE/Enough
Writers: none listed; Producers: Wes Sharon, Justin Mathenia, Amy Snyder; Publishers: none listed; CEN (track)
– This is a Midwestern brother-sister duo comprised of Justin Mathenia and Amy Snyder. Its Hundred Proof CD kicks off with this rouser. They do their best to stir up excitement, but the band sounds sort of thin. More production, please.

THE JERRY DOUGLAS BAND/Hey Joe
Writers: Billy Roberts; Producer: Jerry Douglas; Publisher: Third Palm, BMI; Rounder (track)
– Just because he’s with The Earls of Leicester and Alison Krauss & Union Station, don’t expect Jerry’s new band to come out with any kind of traditional sounding CD. The dobro master leads the group through a lickety-split acoustic take on this Jimi Hendrix/Leaves/Cher classic from the ‘60s, embellished with jazzy horns, no less. Elsewhere on the album, you’ll find a soul/blues version of a Tom Waits tune, a bebop jazz outing, complex time signatures and an almost symphonic feeling. Ear tickling in the extreme.

 

AMANDA ANNE PLATT & THE HONEYCUTTERS/Birthday Song
Writers: Amanda Anne Platt; Producers: Amanda Anne Platt & Tim Surrett; Publishers: Birdie May/Asheville Forest, SESAC; Organic (track)
– I have always liked this band. Formerly known as The Honeycutters, the new billing and album title accurately reflects the fact that Platt has always been the centerpiece as its singer, songwriter and producer. This kickoff track has a laid-back, meditative, philosophical, conversational vibe that is extremely endearing. This sidles right up to you and becomes your instant buddy. I remain a fan.

PAULA COLE/God Bless The Child
Writers: Billie Holida/Arthur Herzog Jr.; Producer: Paula Cole; Publishers: none listed; 675 (track)
– The “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone” and “I Don’t Want to Wait” hit maker of the ‘90s is back with a self-produced collection called Ballads. It covers standards (”Blue Moon:”), torch tunes (”I Cover the Waterfront”), folk (”The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll”), country classics (”Ode to Billy Joe”), jazz chanteuse chestnuts (”What a Little Moonlight Can Do”) and more. This version of Billie Holiday’s 1939 gem demonstrates the clarity of tone and sure footed phrasing she brings to all 20 tunes. It’s the American songbook of the Gershwins, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer, Frank Loesser, Rodgers & Hart, Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Green, plus a whole lot more.

PAUL CHILDERS/Music Pulls You Through
Writers: Paul Childers; Producer: Paul Childers/Ace Lutz; Publishers: none listed; LP (track)
– This Nashville singer-songwriter is only 22, but there is striking maturity to be found on his disc debut, Naked Poetry. This jazzbo, horn-bedecked, soul goover is pop paradise. And, yes, those are his own Strat lead-guitar lines that you hear on this CD. A strikingly accomplished first-time effort.

SLAID CLEAVES/Take Home Pay
Writers: Slaid Cleaves/Rod Picott; Producer: Scrappy Jud Newcomb; Publisher: Magic Rat/Welding Rod, BMI; Candy House
– This soft-voiced Americana veteran has been in the trenches for years. He’s one of the genre’s finest songwriters, as this portrait of an aging manual laborer makes plain. You’ll find it on Slaid’s latest collection, Ghost on the Car Radio.

 

ALAN RHODY/I’ll Be True To You
Writers: Alan Rhody; Producer: Alan Rhody; Publishers: Sony/ATV, BMI; Ashwood (track)
– Music City troubadour Alan Rhody has a new CD titled Farther On. It features his songwriting collaborations with Guy Clark, Murray McLauchlan and Don Henry, as well as a feast of solo works. Not the least of the latter is this No. 1 hit sung by The Oak Ridge Boys in 1978. Rhody’s guitar-vocal version is stunning, revealing just how powerful the original, long version of the song really was/is. This fellow is one of those rare individuals who can hold you completely spellbound with just his axe and his voice.

MICHAEL HURLEY & JON NEWFELD/Pastures Of Plenty
Writers: Woody Guthrie; Producer: Jon Newfeld, Joe Seamons, Bill Murlin; Publishers: Woody Guthrie/Ludlow, BMI; Smithsonian
– On the double CD Roll Columbia, you’ll find members of R.E.M., The Decemberists and Black Prairie plus a host of Americana solo acts reinterpreting 26 Woody Guthrie songs. Among his so-called Northwest songs are some of his best known — “Hard Travelin,” “Roll On Columbia” (the state song of Washington), “Grand Coolee Dam,” “Talking Columbia,” “It Takes a Worried Man” and the like. Here, Greenwich Village folk vet Michael Hurley sings another of Guthrie’s timeless tunes. Guess what? Things aren’t much different for migrant agricultural workers today.

Black River Publishing Signs Songwriter/Producer Bobby Huff

Pictured (L-R): Black River Entertainment’s Gordon Kerr, Attorney Jim Zumwalt, Attorney Lauren Kilgore, Bobby Huff, and Black River’s Dave Pacula, Eric Hurt, and Katie Barolak. Photo: Courtesy of Black River Entertainment

Songwriter, producer and musician Bobby Huff has signed with Black River Publishing’s roster.

“Bobby Huff is a true triple threat – a hit songwriter, producer and musician with a long list of credits in Country, Rock, Pop, Christian and Film/TV,” says Black River Publishing VP Dave Pacula. “We are so proud to welcome Bobby to the Black River family and look forward to sharing much success in the next chapter of his outstanding career.”

Prior to moving to Nashville, Huff lived in Los Angeles for several years, which has allowed him to foster writing relationships in a myriad of musical genres. He has written with, and for, artists including Reba McEntire, Billy Currington, Chris Lane, Simple Plan, Casting Crowns and KISS’ Gene Simmons. Huff has produced projects from artists including Halestorm, Tim Finn, Saliva, Rod Stewart, Papa Roach and more.

“I’m very proud to be working with Black River Entertainment,” says Huff. “It feels like a natural fit for me as I’ve worked with many of the people here on different projects over the years.”

Huff jokingly adds, “I guess it just took me a while to fool them in to letting me in the building every day!”

Complimenting his writing and production credits, Huff has found success in the film and television space with placements including “Winter Light,” the Tim Finn track he produced that is featured in the end credits of the 2005 film adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Additional placements spanning across networks including ABC, FOX, Disney, ESPN, HBO, NBC, and CBS, are Grey’s Anatomy, American Idol, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Teen Beach Movie 2, and most recently, in the film Tomorrowland.

Black River Publishing is home to writers including Huff, Josh Kerr and Forest Glen Whitehead, songwriters/artists Ben Caver, Eddie Garcia, Nikita Karmen, John King, Scott Stepakoff, Anna Vaus, Nick Wayne and Painted West, songwriters/Black River recording artists Abby Anderson, Carolina Story, Jacob Davis, and Hannah Kerr, and the catalogs of songwriter/Black River Recording artist Kelsea Ballerini, songwriter/producer Doug Johnson and songwriter Josh Osborne.

Music City Hitmakers, BMI Add Writers To Cheekwood’s Songwriters Under The Stars

Music City Hit-Makers and BMI have announced the addition of six up-and-coming writers as openers for this weekend’s Songwriters Under The Stars at Cheekwood’s Swan Lake. Friday night’s round will feature Michael Hardy, Brinley Addington and Brett Tyler with performances by Trannie Stevens, Joseph Patton and Adam James on Saturday night.

Hitmakers Marcus Hummon, Jessi Alexander, Kyle Jacobs, Rivers Rutherford, Chris DeStefano and Hillary Lindsey have already been announced for the in-the-round setup backed by a symphony. Tickets for the Friday night show are available here. Saturday night is sold out.

“We are so excited to have these great emerging songwriters join our annual Songwriters Under The Stars this weekend,” says producer Charles Dixon.  “We’ve always been very passionate about supporting the new generation of hit-makers and this is the perfect way to include them in our show.”