Muscadine Bloodline Charms Analog Audience At Second EP Preview

Muscadine Bloodline. Photo: Matt Wallace

By: LB Rogers

Country duo Muscadine Bloodline hosted a listening party for their self-titled second EP, Muscadine Bloodline, Wednesday (March 28) at Nashville’s Hutton Hotel Analog event space.

During the acoustic preview, Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton of the duo told stories of their journey to this point while playing four of the five tracks on the upcoming project, displaying exceptional harmonies. The preview included “Gravel,” “Can’t Tell You No” and “Movin’ On.” They also played their ‘redneck song’ and “Put Me On A Pond.”

“Charlie and I grew up about three blocks from each other and never met,” Stanton said. “We met at Soul Kitchen in Mobile.” The two became friends and eventually started writing together, before moving to Nashville together a few years later.

Red Light Management’s Tom Lord hosted the intimate event, giving props to the duo’s early manager, Matthew Wallace.

Creative Nation’s Luke Laird, who discovered Muscadine Bloodline on a playlist, talked about tracking the band down online.

“Beth [Laird] will vouch for me,” Laird said, speaking of his wife and Creative Nation co-owner. “I never do this. I kind of tracked them down I think via Facebook. I don’t think I have messaged anybody on Facebook. It’s an honor for me to get to work with these guys.” Laird produced the duo’s EP.

Muscadine Bloodline is set to release April 27.

BMG Reported Accelerated Growth In 2017

Bertelsmann’s music subsidiary BMG significantly grew its publishing and recorded music business in 2017, expanding its scope to include audiovisual content and continued its international expansion. BMG benefited from the acquisition of the country label BBR Music Group, as well as from prominent artist signings and chart successes, and a continuing upturn in the recorded music industry fueled by streaming and new emerging markets.

BMG’s revenues increased by 21.8 percent to €507 million (previous year: €416 million). This is attributable to higher revenues across all market segments and regions through organic growth and acquisition, especially in the recorded music business and in the British, US and Australian publishing business. Operating EBITDA also increased due to organic and acquisition derived growth, rising by 9.5 percent to €104 million (previous year: €95 million). This development was driven by the recording business in the United States as well as by the publishing business in the United Kingdom and United States. The EBITDA margin was 20.5 percent (previous year: 22.8 percent).

BMG expanded its portfolio with a series of purchases and catalog acquisitions. In January, the company acquired the BBR Music Group, which includes the country music labels Broken Bow Records, Stoney Creek Records and Wheelhouse Records, as well as the music publisher Magic Mustang Music. The deal secures BMG a significant position in the country music capital of Nashville – and thus in the lucrative country music market.

In September, Chrissie Hynde, founder and singer of the British rock band The Pretenders, entrusted her entire song catalog to BMG. In the recorded music business, BMG added Nickelback, Morrissey, Avril Lavigne, Fergie, Kylie Minogue and the rapper Kontra K to its artist roster. Further expansion of the recorded music business was accompanied by a strong showing in music publishing, with BMG songwriters responsible for each of the top three songs in the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 consecutive weeks in summer 2017.

The company has strengthened its international footprint with enhanced representation in Canada and an expansion of its activities in China, including an innovative partnership with mobile social network Momo to develop Chinese talent with the help of BMG songwriters.

BMG extended the range of services it offers to artists with an entry into the movie and television business. Its first major production – a documentary about Joan Jett – was selected to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Moreover, BMG grouped its production music interests into a new international business unit, focused on commissioning and marketing the rights to music specifically produced for movies, radio, the Internet, video games and advertising.

BMG concluded significant partnership agreements with several major entertainment providers in the reporting period. The company now manages the music publishing rights of RTL Group’s content production arm Fremantle Media, the streaming provider Netflix and the production company Amblin Partners, founded by Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg.

BMG also developed a mobile application called myBMG, which gives artists and songwriters a 24/7 overview of their constantly updated royalty information.

Additional stats for 2017:

· Revenue increase to €17.2 billion thanks to improved organic growth

· Operating EBITDA reaches record level of more than €2.6 billion

· At nearly €1.2 billion, Group profit at highest level since 2006

· Strategic majorities held in all divisions following share increase in Penguin Random House Economic investments of €1.8 billion

· Revenue share from high-growth businesses increases to 32 percent; digital activities generate 46 percent of total revenue

· Group calls for level regulatory playing field for technology platforms and media companies

“Hit Men Of Music Row” To Reunite At Tin Pan South

Four of Nashville’s top songwriters, including Craig Wiseman, Jeffrey Steele, Bob DiPiero and Tony Mullins, will reunite for their first “Hit Men Of Music Row” Nashville performance in 10 years.

The performance will take place April 5 at 3rd & Lindsley, as part of the upcoming 26th annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival Presented by Regions Bank in Nashville. The 9 p.m. show is open to all Tin Pan South attendees with Fast Access passes, and the cash price at the door is $20, space permitting.

“We can’t thank these guys enough for putting together what is guaranteed to be an incredibly entertaining round,” said Jennifer Purdon Turnbow, NSAI Senior Director of Operations. “We’re not sure how much of this show will be laughter and how much will be music, but it will be fun!”

Produced by Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), the 26th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival Presented by Regions Bank will take place April 3-7, 2018 at 10 of Nashville’s top music venues.

Devin Dawson Marks First Sold-Out Headlining Nashville Show

Pictured (L-R): Steve Robertson (Atlantic Records SVP A&R), Cris Lacy (WMN SVP A&R), Devin Dawson, Matt Signore (WMN COO), Megan Joyce (WMN SVP Business and Legal Affairs), Todd Ramey (Sandbox Entertainment)
Photo: Tyler Conrad

Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville newcomer Devin Dawson delivered a memorable performance last night (Thursday, March 29) at Exit/In, marking his first sold-out headline show in Nashville.

Dawson treated attendees to fan favorites like RIAA Gold-certified “All On Me” as well as “Asking For A Friend,” “War Paint,” and more off his critically acclaimed debut album, Dark Horse.

Kelly Willis Returns With First New Project In Over A Decade

Kelly Willis is set to release a new album, Back Being Blue, May 18 on Premium Records/Thirty Tigers. She’ll hit the road April 19 on a North American tour to perform songs from the new project, her seventh full-length studio album. Willis’ husband Bruce Robison produced the album analog style in his recording studio in Texas.

“I attempted to make music that could fit in any era but leans on the simplicity of the music that first inspired me,” said Willis. “Roots rockabilly country blues, to narrow it down for you! Kind of a Nick Lowe meets Skeeter Davis meets Crystal Gayle. Sounds that were in full blaze when I first moved Austin. Roots, rockabilly, country, blues, to narrow it down for you! Kind of a Nick Lowe meets Skeeter Davis meets Crystal Gayle. Sounds that were in full blaze when I first moved Austin.”

Back Being Blue is Willis’ first solo project since her 2007 LP Translated from Love, and she wrote six of the 10 tracks with help from Rodney Crowell on the additional four. Other notable guests on the record include Eleanor Whitmore (of The Mastersons and Steve Earle and the Dukes), Mark Spencer (of Son Volt) and Trevor Nealon (of Band of Heathens). 

Kelly Willis Tour Dates:
April 19— Austin, TX—KGSR’s Unplugged at Shady Grove
April 25—Fort Worth, TX—The Yard
May 18—Bastrop, TX—Bastrop Music Festival
May 19—Houston, TX—Mcgonigel’s Mucky Duck
May 20—Gruene, TX—Gruene Hall KNBT Music Festival
May 26—Dallas, TX—Kessler Theater
June 2—Austin, TX—Stateside Theater
June 4—Cambridge, MA—Atwoods
June 5—New York City, NY—The Loft at City Winery
June 6—Pawling, NY—Daryl’s House
June 8—Alexandria, VA—Birchmere
June 9—Norfolk, VA—North Point House Concerts
June 10—Annapolis, MD—Rams Head On Stage
June 16—Eden, TX—Green Apple Arts Center
June 22—Gruene, TX—Gruene Hall
June 23—Franklin, TN—The Franklin Theatre
June 24—Atlanta, GA—Smithe’s Olde Bar
June 29—Columbus, OH—Natalie’s
June 30—Chicago, IL—TBD
July 1—St Louis, MO—Off Broadway
July 21—Gateshead, UK—Sage Gateshead
July 23—Bristol, UK—Redgrave Theatre
July 24—London, UK—The Lexington
July 25—Nottingham, UK—The Maze
July 27—Bury, UK—The Met
July 28—Leeds, UK—Seven Arts
July 29—Edinburgh, UK—Voodoo Room

John Berry’s ‘Songs And Stories’ To Kick Off Second Season

John Berry has announced the schedule for season two of Songs and Stories With John Berry, which will feature Mac McAnally, Steve Dorff, Bryan White, John Schneider, Radney Foster, Tracy Lawrence, and more.

The live audience tapings took place in the Natchez Hills Winery located at The Fontanel Nashville. The show airs weekly on Heartland Television, The Family Channel, The Country Network, Roku (via Heartland), AMG TV, Country TV (New Zealand), Keep It Country TV (UK) and more. Viewers can find local dates and times here.

“I was astonished at the responses we received after airing season one of Songs and Stories,” said Berry. “Taping the second season of the show was simply amazing, from the exceptional artists and musical storytellers to the unique and intimate environment. I am very excited to share this new season and incredible line up of talented guests.”

Season Two “Songs And Stories With John Berry” Air Dates:
Episode 1: Week of April 2
Mac McAnally
Episode 2: Week of April 9
Steve Dorff
Episode 3: Week of April 16
Bryan White
Episode 4: Week of April 23
John Schneider
Episode 5: Week of April 30
Radney Foster
Episode 6: Week of May 7
Terri Clark
Episode 7: Week of May 14
Tracey Lawrence
Episode 8: Week of May 21
Darryl Worley
Episode 9: Week of May 28
Pam Tillis
Episode 10: Week of June 4
Exile
Episode 11: Week of June 11
Sean Berry, Preston James and Blaine Howard
Episode 12: Week of June 18
Rhonda Vincent
Episode 13: Week of June 25
Best of Season Two

Industry Ink: Cassadee Pope, Shane Tarleton, Ashley McBryde

Cassadee Pope Returns To ‘The Voice’

Kelly Clarkson, Cassadee Pope

For the first time, Voice coaches Kelly Clarkson, Alicia Keys, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton have recruited those who know best how to navigate and win the competition to advise their artists – former Voice champions. Winners Cassadee Pope, Jordan Smith, Chris Blue and Chloe Kohanski will serve as advisers for the coaches during the Knockout Rounds on The Voice, beginning Monday, April 2 (8-10 p.m. ET/PT).

The Voice Season 3 winner Cassadee Pope will advise Team Kelly. As an adviser during the Knockout Round, Pope will work with and mentor the remaining artists on Team Clarkson. Pope also released her new single today, titled “Take You Home.”

 

Warner Music Nashville Sr. VP Shane Tarleton To Take Part In Dancing For Safe Haven

Safe Haven Family Shelter (SHFS), the only shelter program of its kind in Middle Tennessee that serves families experiencing homelessness, has announced its 9th Annual Dancing for Safe Haven event. Shane Tarleton, Senior Vice President of Artist Development for Warner Music Nashville, along with other Nashville notables will take the dance floor in support of Safe Haven’s mission. The event will take place April 7 at Hilton Nashville Downtown, and will feature a dance competition of local celebrities paired with professional dancers, dinner, and more.

Others slated to take part include Moni Advani, Angela Bostelman, LaDonna Boyd, Savannah Grimm, Martha Ivester, Manish Shah, and Chris Simonsen. Judges will include Heather Byrd, Marcela Gomez and Bill Vandiver.

“What I really like about Safe Haven is that they are the only shelter-to-housing program in the Nashville area that supports the entire family,” Tarleton said. “Not only do they provide housing for families to stay together, but they offer educational programs for both the parents and the children. I am excited to participate and raise funds for the great work that they do in our community.”

Tarleton’s supporters can vote for him as their favorite dancer at dancing4safehaven.org.

 

Ashley McBryde Visits Ty, Kelly And Chuck

Pictured (L-R): Ty Bentli, Ashley McBryde, and Chuck Wicks

Ashley McBryde joined the set of Ty, Kelly and Chuck at their NASH Campus studios Friday morning (March 30) to discuss her new album Girl Going Nowhere, which released today.

Brett Eldredge Establishes Family Foundation

Pictured (L-R): Dr. Steven A. Webber MBChB, MRCP, Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital; Chris Eldredge; Robin Eldredge; Brett Eldredge; Allison DeMarcus, chair of the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt Advisory Board; Brice Eldredge

Brett Eldredge and his family presented the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt with a $60,000 donation check as part of his newly-established Brett Eldredge Family Foundation, created to help children battle pediatric cancer and research for a cure.

The funds were raised from “An Evening With Brett Eldredge” this past holiday season where Eldredge performed classic Christmas tunes from his holiday album GLOW. 

Pictured (L-R): Chris Eldredge, Robin Eldredge, Brett Eldredge, Brice Eldredge

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Riser House Signs Claire Douglas To Publishing Deal

Pictured (L-R): Lauren Spahn, Shackelford Law; Leslie Roberts, BMI; Jennifer Johnson, President, Riser House; Claire Douglas; Lexi Sutherland, Riser House; Jason VanAuken, Riser House; Austen Adams, Dickinson Wright

Riser House Entertainment has signed Claire Douglas to an exclusive songwriting agreement.

Douglas was born in Texas and raised in Nashville. After studying poetry and graduating from the University of Mississippi, Douglas’ passion for writing led her to begin making a name for herself in Nashville’s songwriting community. She is also the daughter of Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame inductee Tom Douglas.

Douglas says, “Getting a publishing deal is a dream come true, but joining a team like Riser House is better than I could have imagined. I’m so proud to be a part of this crew. None of this would have been possible without my family who has believed in me on the good days and bad days, my co-writers who listen to my crazy ideas and let me dream big, and everyone up and down Music Row who has encouraged me along the way. I’m so humbled and excited to start this next chapter”.

“I was blown away the first time I heard Claire’s writing and knew there was something very special about her. Having the opportunity to champion her in this business is such a privilege to our team,” says Riser House Creative Director Lexi Sutherland.

Douglas joins Riser House’s publishing roster that also includes Dallas Wilson, Dillon Carmichael, LALA, Michael Whitworth, and Rob Crosby.