In Pictures: Round Hill Music, Deluge Music, Jerrod Niemann

Round Hill Music Hosts Nashville Film Festival Luncheon

Pictured (Front row, L-R): PJ Pacifico (Signals in Smoke), Valerie Broussard (Signals in Smoke), Katie Pruitt (Artist), Lee Ann Womack (Artist), Anastasia Brown (Format Entertainment). Back Row (L-R) Rick Clark (AMC), Tami Lester (Zync powered by Round Hill Music), Penny Gattis (Round Hill Music), Katie Jelen (Warner/Chappell Music), Alex Hackford (Sony Computer Entertainment America), Sanne Hagelsten (Zync powered by Round Hill Music), Chase Casanova (Mark Woollen & Associates), Marisa Baldi (Zync powered by Round Hill Music), Winslow Bright (Search Party Music)

Round Hill Music and Zync powered by Round Hill Music hosted their annual Nashville Film Festival luncheon featuring Katie Pruitt, Signals in Smoke, and Lee Ann Womack. In December, Round Hill Music announced their partnership with the boutique powerhouse licensing company Zync. The event showcased new songs as well as unique covers from Round Hill’s newly acquired Carlin catalog.

 

Deluge Music Showcases Emily West and the Whiskey Wolves

Deluge Music showcased Emily West & The Whiskey Wolves recently at the Cotton Mill.

 

Jerrod Niemann Performs For National Memorial Day Parade

Jerrod Niemann performing “I Got This.”

Curb Records artist Jerrod Niemann delivered a two-song performance during Monday’s (May 28) National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D.C, the largest Memorial Day event in the United States.

Niemann performed his current single, “I Got This,” along with “Old Glory,” a patriotic anthem written before the longtime military supporter embarked on the 76th Annual USO Holiday Tour last December.

Now celebrating its 14th year, the National Memorial Day Parade drew an estimated 300,000 spectators and was streamed live online, while also being broadcast by ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox affiliate stations around the country.

Weekly Register: Jason Aldean, FGL Retain Chart Leads

Jason Aldean‘s Rearview Town is at No. 1 again this week on the country albums chart, moving 26K in total consumption according to Nielsen Soundscan. Kane Brown‘s self-titled album lands at No. 2, with 19K, followed by Luke CombsThis One’s For You at No. 3 with 13K. Thomas Rhett‘s Life Changes is at No. 4 with 12K, followed by Keith Urban‘s Graffiti U at No. 5 with 11K.

The top country album debut this week was from former American Idol winner Trent Harmon, whose debut BMLG project You Got ‘Em All, debuted at No. 34 with 3.9K.

On the digital country songs rankings, Florida Georgia Line and Bebe Rexha‘s “Meant To Be,” moved 23K this week, for 1.083 million in sales to date.

Kane Brown‘s “Heaven” is at No. 2, with 21K. Jason Aldean takes the third spot with “You Make It Easy” making 14K in sales. Kenny Chesney‘s latest single “Get Along” is at No. 4 with 13K, followed by the debut from Spensha Baker, “Old Soul,” at No. 5 with 13K.

Midland Plans Cannery Ballroom Show In Nashville

ACM Award-winning trio Midland is set to headline NASH FM 103.3’s NASH Country Kick Off Party on Tuesday, June 5 at Cannery Ballroom. Tickets are $35, and proceeds will benefit Musicians On Call’s mission to deliver live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities.

Midland recently released a video for latest single “Burn Out” which was inspired by the vintage style of Urban Cowboy and filmed at Billy Bob’s honky tonk in Fort Worth, Texas. They are currently on a nationwide summer tour and then will join Thomas Rhett’s Life Changes Tour in September.

U2 Records At Third Man Records Nashville

U2 capped off their Saturday night show in Music City at Bridgestone Arena with a little more stripped-down gig on Sunday at Third Man Records. The band alerted fans to the special session 15 minutes before setting up to play, and proceeded to make the first-ever direct-to-acetate live recording of “Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way” and “Red Flag Day” at the label, broadcasting video of their acoustic performance live from their Facebook page for fans.

The recording was made in the main storefront space, using the direct-to-acetate equipment usually reserved for Blue Room performances for the first time outside of that room.

Third Man previously released a 12-inch single of “The Blackout,” a song from U2’s 2017 LP Songs of Experience, for Record Store Day Black Friday.

Rhythm House Signs Steven Lee Olsen, Brandon Day

Pictured (L-R): Brandon Day, Steven Lee Olsen and Stevie Frasure

Rhythm House has announced the addition of several new members. The Roc Nation joint venture welcomes Steven Lee Olsen and Brandon Day to the roster, and has promoted Stevie Frasure to VP of Creative.

Olsen, known for penning the hits “Blue Ain’t Your Color” and “More Girls Like You,” joins Rhythm House’s writing roster in partnership with Warner/Chappell Music Nashville. As an artist, Olsen is managed by Chris Parr at Maverick and is currently working on his first EP.

“Steven is an incredible artist and writer. We are thrilled to have him part of our team, ” says Roc Nation’s Executive Vice President of Business Affairs Tamara Conniff.

Day, a 23-year-old writer and producer, joins Rhythm House with an exclusive songwriting agreement. With a background in rock and pop, the North Carolina native has production and writer credits ranging from The Plain White T’s to Big & Rich.

“Brandon was the perfect fit for our multi-genre minded family and we are excited to help take his brand to the next level,” says Rhythm House’s Jesse Frasure.

Stevie Frasure has been promoted to VP of Creative at Rhythm House. The Georgia native has held previous music industry positions at EMI, ole and Patrick Joseph Music where she helped land many major label cuts and guided songwriting careers.

“We love Stevie’s energy and are thrilled to have her continue to help develop our Nashville roster,” says Roc Nation CEO Jay Brown.

Rhythm House was formed in 2016 as a partnership between Roc Nation and Jesse Frasure, with help from Warner/Chappell’s administration. Rhythm House represents Roc Nation’s first partnership in Nashville’s publishing community.

Maren Morris, Bebe Rexha, Alessia Cara To Headline ‘River On The Rooftop’ Lineup

Maren Morris, Bebe Rexha, Alessia Cara and more will perform on iHeartMedia’s 107.5 The River’s annual River on the Rooftop concert series presented by FreelandAuto.com throughout the summer. The free, three-part concert series with dates on June 11, June 25 and July 23, will be hosted at a brand new venue, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar at 311 Broadway.

River on the Rooftop has become synonymous with summer in Nashville,” said Jonathan Shuford, Program Director for iHeartMedia Nashville. “We’ve welcomed some of the most prolific artists in the world over the past three years, and we’re incredibly proud to offer our listeners what we believe to be our best lineup yet in 2018. The wide spectrum of artists represented this year blur the lines of traditional musical genres, but what they have in common is that they’re all incredible musicians and it’s truly an honor to be able to bring them all to Music City for this series.”

All shows are free and open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis until the rooftop patio is at capacity. Additional patrons will be able to watch the performances on screens inside the venue. More performers to be announced at a later date.

  • June 11 – Bebe Rexha, Bazzi, MAX
  • June 25 – Alessia Cara, Madison Beer, The Vamps
  • July 23 – Maren Morris, Cash Cash, Loote

Promotions, Hirings At Maximum Artist Group

Pictured (clockwise from top left): Dennis Disney, Ben Pogue, Tina Johanning, and Jordan Greiner

Nashville-based artist management and content development firm, Maximum Artist Group, has announced a round of promotions and hirings.

Dennis Disney has been promoted to Sr. VP/Chief Operating Officer, and Ben Pogue has been promoted to Artist Manager.

Jordan Greiner has been added as an artist manager, handling day-to-day responsibilities on clients, while Tina Johanning has joined the team as Executive Assistant to the company’s President, Mitchell Solarek, and Sr. VP.

“Our Maximum Artist clients have seen tremendous growth over the past two years—massive consumption numbers, Grammy, Dove, and Stellar Award nominations and wins; packed houses on big tours; multiple and multi-week number one radio singles; explosive growth in social media fan bases—all necessitating our firm’s expansion,” says Solarek. “I can’t describe how excited I am for our clients and for the future of our firm with the team we have in place.”

Disney joined Maximum in January 2016 as its first Vice President, overseeing operations and day-to-day responsibilities for several clients. His newly expanded role adds all business and legal affairs, strategy development for the firm and its 13 clients, sponsorship and sponsor relations, book publishing opportunities, and value-added initiatives for the client roster.

Pogue has been with Maximum for over four years. His expanded role into artist manager includes overseeing day-to-day duties for Grammy-winning songwriter/producer, Bernie Herms and breakout Capitol CMG artist, Riley Clemmons. Additionally, he remains the primary point person in Maximum’s relationships with all major Digital Service Providers and a key liaison with record label partners’ digital teams, helping drive digital revenue growth across all platforms.

Greiner, joining artist managers Kristi Brazell (Natalie Grant/Curb) and Penny Railey (Danny Gokey/Capitol CMG), brings eight years of artist management experience and network to the firm. Previously, Greiner was a manager at Eaglemont Entertainment where he worked with such artists as High Valley, Jason Gray, Aaron Shust, and Grammy-nominated Lauren Daigle. At Maximum, he will oversee the day-to-day management for four-time GRAMMY® nominee Tauren Wells (Essential/Sony), hip-hop duo Social Club Misfits (Capitol CMG), GRAMMY® and Stellar Award nominee Todd Dulaney (eOne), and The Voice finalist, R&B/Gospel sensation Koryn Hawthorne (RCA Inspiration).

Backstreet Boys, Carrie Underwood Added To CMT Music Awards

The Backstreet Boys, Carrie Underwood, Dan + Shay, Florida Georgia Line, and Jason Aldean are the latest stars announced who will be performing on the upcoming 2018 CMT Music Awards at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena June 6.

The show will also include some star-studded collaborations as Dierks Bentley and Brothers Osborne team up and Darius Rucker performs with Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and Charles Kelley.

Fans can vote for their favorite artists now via CMT.com until Monday, June 4 for categories including Video of the Year, Male Video of the Year, Female Video of the Year, Duo Video of the Year, Group Video of the Year, Breakthrough Video of the Year, Collaborative Video of the Year and CMT Performance of the Year.

Pandora Launches Premium Family Plan

Pandora has revealed a $15-per-month family plan subscription tier, similar to offerings by Spotify and Apple Music.

The new plan, called Premium Family Plan, offers premium features for up to six Pandora accounts, for $14.99 per month. The plan allows users to choose music at a higher quality without ads, to create radio stations, to customize playlists, and to download music for offline listening. Users will also be able to access Pandora’s newly-unveiled Soundtrack playlists.

However, Pandora users who subscribe via iTunes, Roku, Google Play or Amazon’s Appstore, will not be able to access the new plan. In order to sign up for the premium family plan, users would need to cancel their subscription and subscribe from a computer rather than a mobile device.

MercyMe Are Big Winners At K-LOVE Fan Awards

MercyMe took top honors at the 2018 K-LOVE Fan Awards Sunday night (May 27), racking up a win in all nominated categories including Film Impact (for the box office smash I Can Only Imagine), Group or Duo of the Year, Song of the Year for “Even If” and Artist of the Year. Cory Asbury‘s captivating hit “Reckless Love” also won big, honored for both Worship Song of the Year and Breakout Single.

Dennis Quaid, a lead actor in the film I Can Only Imagine, surprised fans with a moving performance on the show, and other performers included Casting Crowns, Chris Tomlin, Cory Asbury featuring Francesca Battestelli, for KING & COUNTRY, Hillsong Worship, Jordan Feliz, Mandisa, Matt Maher, MercyMe featuring Trace Adkins, Newsboys United, Tauren Wells featuring Natalie Grant, TobyMac, We are Messengers featuring Social Club Misfits, Zach Williams, and Matthew West, whose performance was a moving tribute to the late Rev. Billy Graham.

Matthew West and Mandisa teamed up to host the show from the Grand Ole Opry stage, and surprised a teen who had just undergone a heart transplant after a 15-year journey of heart complications with a special K-LOVE Fan Award. John Corbell and his family would listen to K-LOVE during his time at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, and his family was among the special guests of the night from Ryan Seacrest Foundation’s Seacrest Studios at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

TBN will broadcast the 2018 K-LOVE Fan Awards on Thursday, May 31 at 8 p.m. ET. 

K-LOVE Award Winners:
Film Impact
I Can Only Imagine
Sports Impact
2017 Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles
Book Impact Recipient
Dimas Salaberrios, “Street God” 
Male Artist of the Year
TobyMac
Female Artist of the Year
Lauren Daigle
Group or Duo of the Year
MercyMe
Breakout Single
Cory Asbury, “Reckless Love”
Worship Song of the Year
Cory Asbury, “Reckless Love”
Song of the Year
MercyMe, “Even If”
Artist of the Year
MercyMe