Industry Pics: Jon Pardi, Cassadee Pope, Rodney Atkins

Jon Pardi Visits ACM

Pictured (L-R): Jon Pardi with ACM CEO Pete Fisher. Photo: Michel Bourquard/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music

The Academy of Country Music welcomed Capitol Nashville recording artist and 2017 New Male ACM Vocalist Jon Pardi to the office. While at the Academy, Pardi performed acoustic renditions of several songs from his Gold-certified, ACM Album of the Year nominated album, California Sunrise.

 

Cassadee Pope Returns To The Voice

Kelly Clarkson and Cassadee Pope.

For the first time ever, The 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 NBC’s The Voice, beginning Monday, April 2 (8-10 p.m. ET/PT).

 

Rodney Atkins Celebrates New Single Release

Pictured (L-R): Curb Records’ Benson Curb, Ryan Dokke and RJ Meacham, Rodney Atkins, WME’s Lane Wilson, Curb Records’ Jeff Tuerff, Samantha Deprez and Jessie Lowe. Photo: Rick Diamond

Curb artist Rodney Atkins‘ new single “Caught Up In The Country” features vocals from the Fisk Jubilee Singers. The track is the first from Atkins’ upcoming fifth studio album.

“Listening to the Fisk Jubilee Singers with their hand clapping and foot stomping music is really a spiritual experience,” says Atkins. “When I heard ‘Caught Up In The Country’ I just felt like the two things had to come together. It doesn’t sound like anything I’ve recorded or released before and that also excites me.”

At a listening event previewing his new music on March 21, Atkins was honored with a plaque celebrating his nine career Gold, Platinum and Multi-Platinum RIAA certifications to date. In addition to his sales success, which includes over 13 million units sold, Atkins has also amassed six No. 1 hits.

Deluge Music, Gravity Gone Music Sign Jason Saenz

Pictured (L-R): Mark Friedman president Deluge Music, Stephanie Greene Gravity Gone Music, Jason Saenz and Emily Dryburgh creative manager Deluge Music.

Deluge Music and Gravity Gone Music have signed a worldwide publishing deal with songwriter Jason Saenz.

“Jason is going to be a huge asset and we welcome him to the Deluge Music team!” says Deluge president Mark Friedman.

Gravity Gone Music’s Stephanie Greene adds, “I’m really excited about this new adventure with Deluge! I’ve been working with Jason for eight years and I’ve watched him grow into a writer that can step into any room, whether it be country, pop, urban, or indie…and he’ll deliver and it’s always a really great song.”

Jason has had cuts with Gavin DeGraw, Little Big Town, Lee Ann Womack, Kassi Ashton, Drake White, and Scotty McCreery, among others.

 

Bobby Karl Works The Room: 2018 Rising Women On The Row

Pictured (L-R): Honorees Janet Weir, Annie Ortmeier, Lynn Oliver-Cline, Becky Gardenhire, Leslie DiPiero, and Faithe Dillman. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser Photography

Rising Women on the Row has taken its place as one of the essential dates on the Nashville music biz’s social calendar.

The seventh annual such breakfast, staged by MusicRow magazine, drew a record-setting 540 attendees. The throng was there to applaud this year’s slate of honorees, Faithe Dillman, Leslie DiPiero, Becky Gardenhire, Lynn Oliver-Cline, Annie Ortmeier and Janet Weir.

This year’s event took place at the Omni hotel downtown on Tuesday (March 27). Each of the women who were recognized offered words of encouragement to their sisters in the industry.

“Honor the women who came before you; respect the women you work with now; mentor the women coming up behind you,” said DiPiero. She is the GM of FGL’s Tree Vibez Music.

Pictured (L-R): Tracy Gershon, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Rose Palermo, and Ann Powers. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser Photography

“In honor of Women’s History Month, I want to thank every woman who came before me,” she added. “Of the people here today, even if you don’t like me, I love you. This community and its songwriters literally saved my life.” She moved to Music City 23 years ago following the cancer death of her mentor mother. Among her lessons: “Laughter is the sound of fear leaving.”

“This is extremely overwhelming,” said Gardenhire. “I think I’ve been to every one of these. If you’re here, you’re supporting women. And that’s hugely important.” She is a partner at WME.

“I’d like to thank the community of women I get to work with every day,” said Weir. “For me, personally, it’s a really big deal to be recognized in Nashville. I fell in love with this community and always, always wanted to be here.” Vancouver native Weir manages Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd as president of 42 Entertainment and via Red Light.

“Oh wow: I’m blown away by the support,” said Oliver-Cline, who founded River House Artists and manages Luke Combs. “It’s been a 24-year journey, but here we are.”

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson with Tracy Gershon, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Rose Palermo and Ann Powers. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser Photography

“I am extremely humbled to be honored among friends,” said Dillman, the founder and CEO of Marbaloo Marketing. “This is the closest thing to a college graduation I’m going to get.”

“Thank you all for being here,” said Ortmeier to the packed ballroom. “Thank you MusicRow magazine for this incredible event.” She is the VP of digital marketing at UMG.

“The women here this morning haven’t had it easy,” commented host Sherod Robertson. “They’ve had to work hard to make their contributions to the Nashville music industry.”

He moderated a panel discussion that featured four prominent music biz women. Artist manager Tracy Gershon co-founded Change the Conversation to bring gender disparity to the forefront on Music Row. Mary Hilliard Harrington of Red Light manages Dierks Bentley, LANCO, Aubrie Sellers and Tucker Beathard and founded The GreenRoom publicity agency. Rose Palermo is one of the most prominent attorneys on Music Row. Ann Powers is a distinguished music critic, author and NPR correspondent. Each offered words of empowerment.

Black River Entertainment artist Abby Anderson. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow

“You just have to work hard, work harder, work hardest,” said Gershon. “Do not take no for an answer. Keep your eye on the ball. Support each other. Pay it forward.”

“Share each others’ experiences,” said Powers. “I am recognizing the legacy of the women who came before me and helping the women who come after….We have to champion our elders as well as our younger generation.

“We’re in a moment of reckoning. The MeToo and TimesUp movements have brought a shift in attitudes and a demand for accountability. What I’m seeing among young people is an expectation of diversity.”

“Work your ass off and have a thick skin,” offered Hilliard Harrington. “Surround yourself with awesome people. It’s such a great time for women.”

Black River artist Abby Anderson performs. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow

Palermo suggested, “Have a great sense of humor. Don’t b.s. people. Be straightforward. Be sincere. Be confident. Be nice to everyone, and don’t be afraid to ask questions.”

This event also always features superb music. This year’s female artist in the Rising Women on the Row spotlight was singer-songwriter Abby Anderson. She peppered the crowd with her spitfire rocker “Naked Truth,” then stunned everyone with her ballad “Make Him Wait,” which will become her debut single this spring.

“I’m a big fan of all the women who are honored here today,” said the personality-packed Anderson. She earned a standing ovation for her too-brief set.

One new addition this year was a “tribute” video starring industry leaders offering congratulations. Todd Cassetty was instrumental in creating this.

As usual, the Omni breakfast was excellent – scrambled eggs, fried potatoes & onions, link sausage, bacon, melon and berries. New this year was the offering of biscuits, to the delight of many.

LeAnn Phelan, B.J. Hill, Ben Vaughn, Debbie Linn, Justin Levinson, Diane Pearson, Doug Johnson, Becky Harris, Bob DiPiero, Cameo Carlson and Victoria Shaw were spotted schmoozing.

Also on the rsvp list were such fabulons as Liz Motley, Woody Bomar, Debbie Zavitson, Aileen Crowley, Karen Conrad, Rachel Fontenot, Pam Matthews, Edie Emery, Tom Lord, Martha Ivester and Tammy Hyler.

So were such prior RWOTR honorees as Tatum Allsep, Kerri Edwards, Abbey Adams, Amanda Cates, Leslie Roberts, Tiffany Dunn, Julie Boos and Cyndi Forman.

Pictured (L-R) Martha Henderson, Exec. VP, City National Bank; Sherod Robertson, Publisher/Owner, MusicRow Magazine; Diane Pearson, Sr. VP, Manager, City National Bank. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow

A special shout-out goes to this cool gig’s presenting sponsors, City National Bank (which has been on board since the very first RWOTR breakfast seven years ago), Loeb & Loeb and Tri Star Sports & Entertainment.

They had plenty of corporate company this year, with sponsors including Martin Allbee, Flood Bumstead McCready and McCarthy, Loeb & Loeb, River House/Make Wake, Marbaloo Marketing, City National Bank, Tri Star Sports & Entertainment, Given Entertainment, Farris Self & Moore, Warner Music Nashville, WME, Universal Music Group, Red Light Management, The Avenue West, Bandwidth, Riser House, G Major Management, Sony Music Nashville, CAA, Big Loud/Maverick, Remedy Creative, Black River Entertainment, Plaid Flag, Song Suffragettes, IEBA, AEG Presents, Kinkead Entertainment Agency, BMG, Huskins Harris, and Nashville School of the Arts.

Pictured (L-R) Denise Stevens, Partner, Loeb & Loeb, LLP; Sherod Robertson, Publisher/Owner, MusicRow Magazine. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow

Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow

Chris Stapleton, Lionel Richie, Jack White To Play This Year’s Pilgrimage Festival

The Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival, taking place Sept. 22 and 23, has announced its 2018 lineup. The Park at Harlinsdale will include two full days of performances by artists like Chris Stapleton, Jack White, Lionel Richie, Hozier, Tyminski, Jillian Jacqueline, Caitlyn Smith, Counting Crows, and Brandi Carlile.

The full 2018 Pilgrimage lineup includes: Jack White, Chris Stapleton, Lionel Richie, Hozier, Brandi Carlile, Counting Crows, Amos Lee, Bleachers, Lord Huron, Dawes, Maggie Rogers, Elle King, Mat Kearney, Valerie June, The Struts, Jade Bird, Kevin Griffin, Keb’ Mo’, The White Buffalo, Pete Yorn, The Record Company, Caitlyn Smith, John Moreland, The Infamous Stringdusters, Tall Heights, Tyminski, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Jillian Jacqueline, Low Cut Connie, Donovan Woods, Courtney Marie Andrews, Rebirth Brass Band, Wild Rivers, Joshua Hedley, Caroline Rose, Robert Finley, Devon Gilfillian, Whitney Rose, Lilly Hiatt, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, AHI, Liz Longley, Hannah Dasher, Josh Martin, Bishop Gunn, Ralph’s World + Friends Siama’s Congo Roots, 123 Andrés, Mister G, Cajun Mike, Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers and more.

Citi is the official pre-sale credit card for the Pilgrimage Festival, and Citi cardmembers can take advantage of special pre-sale ticket access beginning today (3/27) through March 29th. Complete pre-sale details can be found at citiprivatepass.com. Tickets go on sale to the general public March 30.

This year the festival unveiled an exclusive new experience called The Grand Champion Experience with Blackberry Farm, a heralded culinary event and hotel venue in the Great Smoky Mountains. The Grand Champion pass includes all the amenities provided in the VIP Village Experience, plus even more exclusive access to live performances, with Blackberry Farm culinary & beverage delights at the Festival, and a private Friday night banquet.

Pilgrimage will also feature a new Made South Maker Village this year with over 60 local and regional craft vendors and Bell’s Brewery Craft Beer Hall with televised SEC and NFL football games, the Millville, TN Market, and the Farm to Turntable food truck park featuring 18 local food trucks including bars and shaded center court.

John Oates, Keb’ Mo’, Brent Mason To Play Guitar Mash’s Urban Campfire

Guitar Mash is bringing its signature “urban campfire” experience to Music City’s City Winery April 7 after six sold-out years at City Winery NYC. Directed by dobro master Jerry Douglas and Guitar Mash Artistic Director Mark Stewart, Guitar Mash Nashville will feature Mary Gauthier, Brent Mason, Keb’ Mo’, John Oates, plus Giri and Uma Peters. The Guitar Mash Nashville House Band will be John Deaderick, Viktor Krauss, and Larry Atamanuik.

“Playing and singing music is fundamentally different than engaging in music solely as a listener. Participation provides a connection to one’s creative power and a connection to the other humans around us. Regardless of where we’re at in the continuum of our creative practice, at Guitar Mash we’re all in it together,” says Guitar Mash Founder and Executive Producer Rebecca Weller.

All acoustic strings are welcome at the event, which kicks off at Noon with doors opening at 11 a.m. Tickets to Guitar Mash are $40, and $20 for students (use promo code “mashstudent”).

 

George Strait Named Texan of the Year

Pictured (L-R): Doug Miller, Former Texas State Representative and 52nd Annual Texas Legislative Conference Chair; Texan of the Year George Strait; Mary Jane Nalley, an owner of Gruene Hall; and Robin Jeffers, New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce Board Chair. Photo: Rick Diamond for Getty Images

George Strait has been named “Texan of the Year” by the Texas Legislative Conference. At the 52nd annual statewide forum taking place at the Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce on Friday, March 23, Strait joined an array of prominent honorees including former U.S. Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, Governors and innovators.

Strait was recognized for his many contributions to the state of Texas throughout the years, particularly within the last year for his role leading recovery efforts following the devastation of Hurricane Harvey. Strait organized relief efforts beginning with the “Hand in Hand” Texas benefit concert and telethon. Calling on friends Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen, the concert, broadcast live from The Majestic Theater in San Antonio last fall, helped directly raise over $22 million towards hurricane recovery.

Hurricane Harvey ties Hurricane Katrina as the costliest storm to impact the U.S., inflicting damage of over $125 billion and displacing more than 30,000 residents.

Kinkead Entertainment Agency to Make Office Move

Nashville-based Kinkead Entertainment Agency will move into new office digs beginning April 1. The company will be headquartered at 253 Jackson Meadows Drive in Hermitage, Tennessee. Phone and email contacts will remain the same.

Kinkead Entertainment Agency is led by Bob Kinkead and represents artists including Craig Wayne Boyd, Jesse Keith Whitley, Bill Engvall, Lorrie Morgan, Mark Wills, Bill Anderson, Cowboy Troy, and more.

Industry Ink: Big Label Records, ‘Pickler & Ben,’ Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament

Big Label Records Adds David Dean

David Dean

David Dean joins Aaron Watson and his BIG Label Records staff as Regional Country Marketing Manager, Southeast. Dean, whose recent programming posts include iHeart Greensboro, New Orleans and Las Vegas will be based in North Carolina and starts immediately.

“David’s passion for music and his deep understanding of today’s complex radio environment, gives him a unique perspective on artist development.  He is a great compliment to our team and will be instrumental in continuing to build the Aaron Watson brand as well as the brands of our future artists,” says BIG Label head Tony Morreale.

“I’m excited to be joining Aaron Watson and the Big Label team! I’m looking forward to this new opportunity to share Aaron’s music to the country radio,” says Dean.

David can be reached at [email protected].

 

‘Pickler & Ben’ Picks Up Emmy Nominations

The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) announced that daytime talk show newcomer Pickler & Ben has been nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards.

Hosts Kellie Pickler and Ben Aaron are nominated for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Hosts; set hairstylist Debbie Dover Hall is nominated for Outstanding Hairstyling; and show Director Joe Terry and Associate Director Wesley MacMillan are nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show/Entertainment News/Morning Program. The 45th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on Sunday, April 29, 2018, and hosted by Mario Lopez and Sheryl Underwood.

 

Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament Date Announced

Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament & Tupperware Party 8.21.17 © Denise Mattox for Moments By Moser Photography

The planning committee for the 32nd annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament (MRLGT) has announced that this year’s event will be held on Monday, Aug. 20 at Old Natchez Country Club in Nashville, and will once again benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee. The tournament is sponsored by ASCAP, City National Bank, Tim McGraw and more.

One of Music Row’s longest-running charity events, the MRLGT raised over $78K in 2017, for a grand total of nearly $2M raised for United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee in the 32-year history of the tournament. Registration for the tournament will open in early July, with more details to be announced soon.

MercyMe To Launch “The Imagine Nation Tour” With Tenth Avenue North

MercyMe’s “The Imagine Nation Tour” with longtime friends Tenth Avenue North will visit over 20 cities nationwide beginning in October 2018. Indianapolis, New Orleans, San Antonio and more are on the docket for the two-month run.

I Can Only Imagine (Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions), a true story based on the life of MercyMe frontman Bart Millard who wrote the mega-hit song, shattered pre-weekend tracking expectations to become No. 3 at the box-office two weekends in a row. The film is currently the No. 1 faith-based movie of 2018. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Trace Adkins, J. Michael Finley, Madeline Carroll, Priscilla Shirer, Cloris Leachman and more.

“The Imagine Nation Tour”
* all dates subject to change.

10/4 Indianapolis, IN
10/5 Milwaukee, WI
10/6 Bourbonnais, IL
10/7 Ypsilanti, MI
10/11 Jackson, MS
10/12 New Orleans, LA
10/13 Tyler, TX
10/14 San Antonio, TX
10/19 Salisbury, MD
10/20 Charlottesville, VA
10/21 Charleston, WV
10/26 Independence, MO
10/27 Wichita, KS
10/28 N Little Rock, AR
11/1 Newark, DE
11/2 Utica, NY
11/3 Portland, ME
11/4 Bangor, ME
11/9 Greenville, SC
11/10 Greensboro, NC
11/11 Johnson City, TN

Trent Harmon Details New Album, Coming In May

Trent Harmon sat down with Good Morning America co-host Lara Spencer on Monday (March 26) to exclusively reveal You Got ‘Em All will be released May 18. Featuring 11 songs, including the hit title track, Harmon’s debut album on Big Machine Records was recorded in Nashville alongside producers Jimmy Robbins and Scott Borchetta.

“It is surreal that this moment is almost here,” said the singer. “My album is two years in the making, and it was worth every minute. I’m grateful to have taken the time to write songs, which was never something I had never done before. The fact that I have been able to make this album so personal is very special to me.”

As the reigning American Idol, Harmon also spoke about his experience on the show. “The hardest part of the show is not knowing what comes next,” he said. “You just go out there and perform the best you can, but it is hard to prepare when you don’t know what lies ahead. It is so exciting but also nerve wracking.”

Harmon will share music from the new album on his headline dates throughout the summer, in addition to select shows on tour with Rascal Flatts.

You Got ‘Em All Track List

1. “You Got ‘Em All” | Trent Harmon, Justin Ebach, Jordan Minton
2. “There’s a Girl” | Trent Harmon, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz
3. “Hold On” | Jim Beavers, Chris Stapleton
4. “Her” | Trent Harmon, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz
5. “First Five Minutes” | Trent Harmon, Paul DiGiovanni, Adam Hambrick
6. “Money’s On You” | Trent Harmon, Justin Ebach, Josh Thompson
7. “’Cause I Do” | Trent Harmon, Josh Kerr, Nick Wayne
8. “On Paper” | Trent Harmon, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz
9. “My Somebody” | Trent Harmon, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz
10. “Falling (Remix)” | Dallas Davidson, Brett James, Keith Urban
11. “Chandelier” | Sia Furler, Jesse Shatkin