John Strohm Named Rounder Records President

Rounder Records, a division of Concord Music, has named John Strohm as President of the American roots label. Strohm will oversee management of Rounder’s day-to-day operations in Nashville, reporting to Concord Music’s Chief Label Officer, Tom Whalley. Former Rounder president, John Virant will remain in a senior creative role, working closely with Strohm and the Rounder staff.

Strohm joins Rounder Records from Loeb & Loeb LLP, where, as Senior Counsel in their Music Industry practice since 2011. Strohm played a leading role in developing the careers of clients Bon Iver, Sturgill Simpson, Alabama Shakes, Dawes, Julien Baker, The Civil Wars and many others. In his multi-faceted career in the music industry, Strohm brings a wealth of experience in music publishing, recording, distribution and emerging media.

Strohm’s career in music began when the aspiring songwriter and musician left his hometown of Bloomington, Indiana to attend Boston’s Berklee College of Music in the mid ’80s. After meeting fellow music obsessives Juliana Hatfield and Freda Love, Strohm formed the beloved college rock band Blake Babies, who released their 2001 album God Bless The Blake Babies for Rounder’s Zoë imprint. He went on to play drums and guitar in The Lemonheads and released a string of well-regarded solo albums. Strohm left professional music to attend law school, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 2004 from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama, where he served as Editor-In-Chief of the Cumberland Law Review.

Rounder Records has helped shape American roots music for 47 years. Its outstanding artist roster includes Steve Martin, Béla Fleck, Abigail Washburn, Sarah Jarosz, I’m With Her (Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan), Chris Hillman, Pokey LaFarge, George Thorogood, Sierra Hull, Raffi, Jerry Douglas, Earls of Leicester, The Time Jumpers and the late, great Gregg Allman, among many others.

Warner/Chappell Music Promotes Ryan Beuschel

Warner/Chappell Music (WCM), the global publishing arm of Warner Music Group Corp., has promoted Ryan Beuschel to Vice President, A&R. In this position, Beuschel will provide A&R resources and creative support across the publisher’s roster and catalog, and lead in the discovery of new talent, as well as the development of existing songwriters. Beuschel previously served as Director, A&R. He will continue to report to Ben Vaughn, President, Warner/Chappell Nashville.

“I love music and have always been passionate about helping to develop, encourage, and build songwriters’ careers,” said Beuschel. “Warner/Chappell Music is home to the most impeccable talent in the world—across both its roster of songwriters and its incredible staff—and I consider myself extremely fortunate to be a part of this family.”

“Ryan is passionate about songs and the songwriters who create them,” said Vaughn. “He’s a valued member of the Warner/Chappell family, and we’re excited to announce this well-deserved promotion.”

Beuschel works closely with WCM songwriters such as Ashley Gorley, Lady Antebellum, Eric Paslay, Dustin Lynch, Rhett Akins, Nathan Chapman, Randy Montana, and Kelley Lovelace among others.

Prior to Warner/Chappell, Beuschel served as Associate Director of Membership for ASCAP’s Nashville branch. During his time at ASCAP, Beuschel co-founded the ASCAP GPS Project which helps Nashville’s unsigned songwriters navigate the city’s vibrant publishing community. Prior to ASCAP, Beuschel held the position of A&R Manager at Universal Music Group, where he worked with artists on both the MCA & Mercury labels. He began his career in 2005 as an intern for Universal Music Publishing, where he was later named Catalog Coordinator, before moving to the UMG label group in 2007 as A&R Coordinator.

A Michigan native, Beuschel holds a degree in management and finance from Hope College.

Nashville Road Closures Announced Ahead Of CMA Awards

In preparation for The 51st Annual CMA Awards, several traffic adjustments in downtown Nashville have been announced. Production set-up and clean-up for the show will require special traffic patterns that are in effect now and continue through Thursday, Nov. 9. The 51st Annual CMA Awards will be held Wednesday, Nov. 8 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

From 6 a.m. today until 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, the sidewalks along Sixth Avenue from Broadway to Demonbreun Street will be closed.

From 12 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4 to 2 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, one westbound lane on Demonbreun Street spanning Fifth Avenue to Sixth Avenue will be closed.

From 6 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5 to 6 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, no parking will be allowed along the eastbound lane of Broadway from Fourth Avenue to Eighth Avenue, and Fifth Avenue from Broadway to Demonbreun Street will be closed for traffic.

From 6 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, Sixth Avenue from Broadway to Demonbreun Street will be closed. The northbound lane from the Hilton Hotel driveway to Broadway will remain open.

Closures in Downtown Nashville beginning Monday, Nov. 6 include:

  • Beginning 4 p.m., the southbound lane of Fifth Avenue from Demonbreun Street to Korean Veterans Boulevard, in addition to sidewalks along the Music City Center side of this section, will be closed until 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9.
  • Beginning 5 a.m., no parking will be allowed on Broadway in front of Rippy’s Bar & Grill until 3 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9.
  • Beginning 6 a.m., no parking will be allowed along Korean Veterans Boulevard from Fifth Avenue to Sixth Avenue until 3 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9.
  • Beginning 4 a.m., no parking will be allowed along Broadway from First Avenue to Second Avenue until 12 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9.
  • Beginning 4 a.m., the southbound lane on First Avenue from Broadway to the Acme Feed & Seed parking lot will be closed until 12:00 PM Wednesday, Nov. 8.
  • From 6 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7 to 2 a.m. Thursday Nov. 9, Demonbreun Street will close from Fifth Avenue to Sixth Avenue, and sidewalks will close from Fourth Avenue to Seventh Avenue.

From 6 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8 to 2 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, the following streets will be closed:

  • Sixth Avenue from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Demonbreun Street (No cut through traffic – Music City Center parking and exit only).
  • Fifth Avenue from Demonbreun Street to Broadway.
  • Demonbreun Street from Fourth Avenue to Eighth Avenue.
  • Seventh Avenue from Demonbreun Street to Broadway (No cut through traffic – Music City Center parking only).
  • McGavock Pike from Seventh Avenue to Eighth Avenue (No cut through traffic – Music City Center parking only).
  • From 6 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8 to 2 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, sidewalks will close on Demonbreun Street from Fourth to Seventh Avenue and from Fifth to Seventh Avenue on the Music City Center side. There will also be no parking during this time on Fourth Avenue from Broadway to Demonbreun Street.

From 6 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8 to 6 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, Fifth Avenue from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Demonbreun Street will be closed for traffic.

From 3 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 9, the northbound lane will be closed on Fourth Avenue where the road intersects with Broadway. There will also be no parking allowed in this area.

Ryan Kinder Sets Headlining Tour

Ryan Kinder will launch his 14-city headlining tour on Nov. 10 in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville artist’s trek will run through early February 2018.

Kinder’s single “Close” has earned more than 25 million on-demand streams to date. The singer-songwriter has partnered with Shazam for the tour. Concert attendees will be abel to visually Shazam Kinder’s tour posters for access to exclusive photos and videos, as well as a chance to win tickets to an upcoming show. The posters will be displayed in tour markets leading up to each stop as well as through special posts on Kinder’s social media.

RYAN KINDER TOUR DATES:
11/10 – Virginia Beach, VA – Eagles Nest
11/11 – Charlottesville, VA – The Southern
12/7 – Baltimore, MD – Tin Roof Baltimore
12/8 – Asbury Park, NJ – The Wonder Bar
12/9 – Dewey Beach, DE – Rusty Rudder
12/12 – New York, NY – Mercury Lounge
12/14 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
12/15 – Boston, MA – The Red Room Cafe 939
12/16 – Vienna, VA (D.C.) – Jammin’ Java
1/26 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry
1/27 – Chicago, IL – Schubas
2/8 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic
2/9 – Athens, GA – The Foundry
2/10 – Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s

Radio Romance Wins NASH Next 2017 Challenge

Back Row (L-R): John Shomby, Director Programming, Nash; Radio Romance’s Adam Smithwick; Mike McVay, Evp Content & Programming, Cumulus Media; Radio Romance’s Josh Gramling and Moises Padilla; John Kilgo, VP, Label Relations, Cumulus Media. Front Row (L-R): Radio Romance’s Sam Hayes; Scott Borchetta, President/CEO, Big Machine Label Group

Cumulus Media announced last night (Nov. 1) Radio Romance from Hermitage, Tenn., as the NASH Next 2017 Challenge winner.

The final competition event took place at the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville with live performances from the Top 10 national finalists and a special performance from 2016 NASH Next winner Todd O’Neill and The Valory Music Co’s Delta Rae. The finale showcased up-and-coming country talent discovered through this first-of-it’s-kind national radio grassroots talent search and artist development program for country music, sponsored by Country Inns & Suites By CarlsonSM.

“Great showmen, very cohesive sound and a polished performance” were a few of the phases used by the NASH Next 2017 judges to describe Radio Romance, who will receive national radio airplay on Cumulus Media radio stations, and a recording contract under the Big Machine Label Group umbrella. As a surprise addition to the grand prize package, Country Inns & Suites presented Radio Romance with a gift of 10 free nights at any Country Inns & Suites locations.

“We woke up this morning and we didn’t have a record label or a booking agency. All we had was our one manager,” said Sam Hayes of Radio Romance. “But we are going to bed tonight with a record deal. We can’t thank our fans and family enough for all the support they have given us that got us here tonight.”

The winner of the NASH Next 2017 Challenge was selected by a celebrity panel of some of the biggest names in country music, including Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott BorchettaKix Brooks, half of Grammy-winning duo Brooks & Dunn; award-winning Songwriter Hall of Fame writer Desmond Child; chart-topping entertainer Brantley Gilbert; and the Tennessean’s Cindy Watts.

“Radio leads the way when it comes to music discovery. NASH Next 2017 genuinely discovers new artists, enables all of the contestants to be heard and allows the winners to take advantage of an amazing opportunity to have their music backed by a major label as well as played nationally on the radio,” said Mike McVay, EVP Programming and Content, Cumulus Media. “We’re very excited to see what the future holds for Radio Romance.”

“We’re so excited to add Radio Romance to the Big Machine Label Group family,” said Borchetta. “This was the toughest competition yet for NASH Next but at the end of the night it was obvious that Radio Romance had prevailed.”

To sample Radio Romance’s music, as well as hear songs and watch music videos from all of the Top 10 finalists, visit: http://nashnextpresents.com.

CMA Announces Round Of Hirings, Promotions

Pictured (clockwise from top left): Catharine McNelly, Bobby Dirienzo, Alex Sharp, Katherine Wong, and Lisa Valentine.

The Country Music Association has announced a round of hirings in various positions, including the addition of Director of Communications Catharine McNelly, Digital Strategy Manager Bobby Dirienzo, Marketing and Communications Executive Assistant Alex Sharp, Communications Coordinator Lisa Valentine, and Marketing and Social Coordinator Katherine Wong.

Additionally, several promotions include Ben Balch to the role of Senior Manager of Budgets and Reporting; Emily Evans to Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships; Mary Overend to Senior Marketing Manager; Justin Randall to Network Manager; and Alina Thompson to Marketing and Partnerships Manager.

McNelly comes to CMA as Director of Communications from Columbia Records where she was Senior Publicist. She oversaw the campaigns of a diverse group of artists, including James Arthur, Leonard Cohen, Celine Dion, First Aid Kit, Calvin Harris, Rachel Platten, The Shins, and Pharrell Williams. Prior to that, McNelly worked at Atlantic Records, handling Death Cab for Cutie; Flo Rida; Paramore; Portugal, The Man; Straight No Chaser, and the Twilight series soundtracks. A native of Alton, Ill., she received a Communications and Media Studies degree from Fordham University. McNelly reports to CMA Vice President of Communications and Talent Relations Amber Williams.

Dirienzo comes to CMA from 12South Marketing where he spent five years as project manager for the Nashville-based digital marketing agency coordinating in-house and outsourced creative teams and overseeing planning and execution of digital projects and marketing campaigns. Dirienzo has a music production background and used to work for Lava Room Recording in Cleveland, Ohio. He was born in Stow, Ohio, and earned a Mass Communications degree from Ohio University. Dirienzo reports to Director of Digital Strategy Meryl Johnson.

Valentine joins the Communications Department full-time as Communications Coordinator. She previously worked on a number of projects for CMA, including media relations and CMA Close Up production. Prior to CMA, she worked in experiential marketing and event management roles, working on projects for brands including Cadillac, Chevrolet and Pepsi. A native of Plymouth, Michigan, Valentine graduated with a degree in Marketing and Public Relations from the Frederick M. Supper Honors Program at Palm Beach Atlantic University. Valentine reports to Williams.

Wong comes to her new job as Marketing and Social Coordinator from Universal Music Publishing Group where she worked in copyright and royalty administration. Previously, she was an intern for CMA’s marketing department. A native of Southborough, Massachusetts, Wong received a Bachelor’s of Business Administration with a specialization in marketing from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Wong reports to Overend.

Sharp comes to CMA with a fashion industry background working in New York City. She has experience as a fashion blogger and has worked as an executive assistant in several high-profile companies. She is from Lexington, Kentucky and graduated with a degree in Public Relations and Marketing from Western Kentucky University. Sharp reports to Damon Whiteside.

Evans moves to Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships from Director of Strategic Partnerships, a position she’s held for more than three years. Before joining CMA, Evans worked for 13 Management, first as day-to-day manager for Taylor Swift, and later as the point person for all branding, strategic partnerships, and marketing efforts. Her experience with Swift includes endorsement and licensing deals with Sony Electronics, COVERGIRL, American Greetings, Elizabeth Arden fragrance, Diet Coke and Keds. In addition, Evans managed creative direction and production for music videos, photo shoots, and marketing campaigns, such as the Speak Now and RED albums that launched with more than one million in sales in their first week of release. A Cleveland, Tenn. native, Evans graduated summa cum laude from Carson-Newman College with a degree in business management and marketing. She began her career in Nashville in concert and festival booking. Evans reports to Chief Marketing Officer Whiteside.

Balch moves from Manager of Accounting Services to Senior Manager of Budgets and Reporting. Balch led the organization in the implementation of new budgeting software and process. He will lead the continued growth in that area, as well as assuming responsibility for improvements to financial reporting. A native of Murfreesboro, Balch graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a Master’s degree in Finance. Balch reports to Sr. VP of Finance and Administration Amy Smartt.

Overend served as Digital Marketing Manager for more than two years overseeing social media and email marketing before being named Senior Marketing Manager. She’ll be taking on employee oversight and project management roles in her new job. Overend worked in the nonprofit, healthcare and retail industries before joining CMA. A native of Atlanta, she graduated from the University of Tennessee with a degree in Communications. Overend reports to Senior Director of Marketing Catherine Frizzell.

Randall moves from Network Administrator to Network Manager. The 51st Annual CMA Awards marks the 12th show that Randall has supported the broadcast’s information technology needs. Randall has 22 years of experience in IT and independent consulting in the Nashville area before joining CMA as a full-time employee in 2014. Randall reports to Director of Information Technology Ken Sanderson.

Before rising to Marketing & Partnerships Manager, Thompson assisted with marketing plans for CMA events, worked on full-scale marketing campaigns via TV, radio, print, and digital platforms, and worked with local partners on promotion of events as Marketing Coordinator. Before that, she spent two years at CMT in the Music Strategy Department assisting with promotions, music research, programming, and various franchises such as “Next Women in Country” and Listen Up. A Virginia Beach, Virginia native, Thompson graduated from Belmont University with a Bachelor’s of Business Administration. Thompson reports to Frizzell.

Mark Your Calendar — November 2017

Single Add Dates

November 6
Trace Adkins/Still A Soldier/BBR/Wheelhouse/BMG
David Lee Murphy & Kenny Chesney/Everything’s Gonna Be Alright/Blue Chair/Reviver
Eric Chesser/Yes/BigBig Entertainment
Jared Blake/Don’t Let Her Be Gone/Skiddco Records
AC Jones/Buses & Trains/SSM Nashville

November 13
Kane Brown/Heaven/RCA
Robert Rooke/The Road/Burning Ground Entertainment
The Band Steele/195/Fire River Records

November 17
Cort Carpenter/Again

 

Album Releases

November 1
Jimmy Wayne/Ruby Toons/Bea Hive Records

November 3
Blake Shelton/Texoma Shore/Warner Music Nashville
Kelsea Ballerini/Unapologetically/Black River
Lee Brice/Lee Brice/Curb Records
Kid Rock/Sweet Southern Sugar/BBR Music Group
Meghan Linsey/Bold Like A Lion
Jennifer Hanson/Under The Tree
Ned LeDoux/Sagebrush/Powder River-Thirty Tigers
Zach Williams/Chain Breaker/Provident Label Group-Sony Music

November 10
Taylor Swift/Reputation/Big Machine
Billy Ray Cyrus/Set The Record Straight
Tracy Lawrence and friends/Good Ole Days
Tenth Avenue North/Decade The Halls Vol. 1/Reunion Records

November 14
Garth Brooks/The Anthology Part 1: The First Five Years [240-page book, five CDs containing 52 total songs including 19 new, unreleased or demos]/Pearl Records

November 17
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill/The Rest Of Our Life/Arista Nashville-McGraw Music
John Fogerty/Blue Moon Swamp [20th anniversary digital/physical release, 180g black vinyl, limited-edition 180g blue vinyl]/BMG
Various/A Tribute to Dan Fogelberg

November 24
Cole Swindell/Down Home Sessions IV/Warner Bros.-Warner Music Nashville
Steve Earle/El Corazón [Reissue]/Warner Bros.

 

Industry Events

November 5
SESAC’s Nashville Music Awards ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (invitation-only)

November 6
55th annual ASCAP Country Music Awards at the Ryman Auditorium (invitation-only)

November 7
65th annual BMI Country Awards at BMI’s Nashville office (invitation-only)

November 8
CMA Awards air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on ABC

November 14

  • 7th Annual NATD Honors Gala at the Hermitage Hotel
  • CMA Country Christmas tapes from Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House

November 15
Last day to join Recording Academy to receive final ballot

November 16
The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Cox Convention Center

November 19
American Music Awards

November 27
CMA Country Christmas aires on ABC at 7 p.m. CT on ABC

November 28
Grammy Awards nominations announced

Scott Adkins Launches Adkins Publicity

Scott Adkins

Former Webster Publicity VP Scott Adkins, has launched a full-service public relations firm, Adkins Publicity.

As founder, Adkins will serve as CEO of the operation. A client roster was not announced at launch.

“I’m thrilled to begin this new chapter of my career and continue my dream of working in the entertainment industry,” said Adkins. We have some incredible plans in the works and I can’t wait to tell the world about them!”

Over the course of his career, Adkins has worked with artists including Tanya Tucker, Billy Ray Cyrus, Bellamy Brothers, Naomi Judd, Kenny Rogers, Lorrie Morgan, Dolly Parton, Cyndi Lauper, Bill Anderson, Gene Watson, Phil Vassar, Crystal Gayle, Brenda Lee, Jeannie Seely, Craig Wayne Boyd, Lucas Hoge, Kiefer Sutherland, Lee Greenwood, Lifehouse, LOCASH and many more. Adkins also crafted campaigns and managed red carpet events for the 2017 City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game, ‘Stars Behind The Stars’ Dallas Police Benefit, Kenny Rogers’ All In For The Gambler and many more.

The Ball State University graduate previously worked as Director of Publicity at Kaleidoscope Media. Prior to his move to Nashville, Adkins worked in television markets across the country. He also appeared on broadcast networks and received regional recognition, including Ohio Valley Emmy nods.

Adkins’ new address is [email protected].

Garth Wraps World Tour With First Bridgestone Arena Show In Seven Years

Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks is wrapping his World Tour with Trisha Yearwood at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 16. The final show on his North American tour, the concert will mark the first time he has played Bridgestone in seven years.

Brooks recently celebrated over six million tickets sold on the tour, which is presented by Amazon Music Unlimited, making it the biggest North American tour in history and the biggest American tour in the world.

Tickets for the Nashville show will go on sale Friday, Nov. 10 at 10 a.m. CST, with an eight ticket limit. Tickets can only be purchased at Ticketmaster.com/GarthBrooks or Ticketmaster Express 1-866-448-7849 or 1-800-745-3000. There will be no ticket sales at the venue or Ticketmaster outlets on Nov. 10. Tickets cost $58.25 plus a $5.98 tax, a $4.50 facility fee and a $6.25 service charge for a total of $74.98.

Earlier today, Brooks held a press conference at the Bridgestone Arena, where he was honored with a banner celebrating Brooks’ series of concerts held in 2010 provide relief to those affected by the Nashville floods.

Open Enrollment For Obamacare Starts Today, Ends Dec. 15

You can now enroll in or change 2018 Marketplace health insurance. The 2018 Open Enrollment Period runs from November 1, 2017 to December 15, 2017.

The 2018 Open Enrollment is shorter than in previous years. If you don’t act by December 15, you can’t get 2018 coverage unless you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. Plans sold during Open Enrollment start January 1, 2018.

Important Dates:

November 1, 2017: Open Enrollment begins— to enroll, re-enroll, or change a 2018 insurance plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace

December 15, 2017: Last day to enroll in or change plans for 2018 coverage. After this date, you can enroll or change plans only if you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.

January 1, 2018: 2018 coverage starts, if premium paid.