15th Annual Toby Keith & Friends Golf Classic Tops $1 Million

Pictured: Scotty Emerick, Jamey Johnson, Paul Overstreet, Toby Keith, and Mac McAnally

The 15th Annual Toby Keith & Friends Golf Classic raised more than $1,090,000 earlier this month at Belmar Golf Club and Riverwind Casino. Among the top five totals in the event’s history, this year’s funds will continue the good work of OK Kids Korral, which provides a cost-free home to children and families seeking treatment at Oklahoma City area hospitals.

The event opened with a Friday night gala featuring performances by Mac McAnally (“All These Years”), Paul Overstreet (“When You Say Nothing At All”), Jamey Johnson (“Give It Away”), Scotty Emerick, and Red SteagallRestless Heart concluded the night of entertainment, taking the stage for a full set.

Attendees included Olympic gold medalists Mike Eruzione (1980 hockey team) and Bart Conner (gymnast), basketball star Nancy Lieberman and OU women’s head coach Sherri Coale, NFL greats Ray Childress (Houston Oilers) and Walt Garrison (Dallas Cowboys), former MLB pitchers Kevin Gross and Brad Penny, actor/musician/poet Red Steagall and actor Buck Taylor (Gunsmoke).

As for the evening’s live and silent auctions, the latest “Denim & Diamonds” themed gathering set a new mark. For the first time, each of the top three live auction items was awarded to both of the top two bidders.

Top Five Live Auction Items
1. Hunting trip with Navy SEALS ($55,000 x 2)
2. Golfing with John Daly ($37,500 x 2)
3. Real Housewives experience with Vicki Gunvalson ($26,000 x 2)
4. “American Soldier” original lyrics and art ($40,000)
5. Elvis Presley autographed guitar ($32,000)

Top Five Silent Auction Items
1. Tickets, dinner, limo to NBA’s Oklahoma Thunder ($10,000)
2. Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer autographed Masters piece ($5,500)
3. Walking Dead Lucille bat autographed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan ($5,500)
4. Boston Red Sox experience ($4,700)
5. Star Wars replica Stormtrooper autographed by cast ($4,000)

 

Cassadee Pope Notches Two Shows On Vans Warped Tour

In recent months, several female country artists have announced tours with top pop artists, including Kacey Musgraves teaming with Harry Styles, Cam‘s tour with Sam Smith, and Maren Morris with Naill Horan.

In the latest bit of crossover touring, Cassadee Pope will join the Vans Warped Tour for select shows on July 30 (Charlotte, N.C.) and July 31 (Atlanta). For Pope, the Vans tour marks a return to the same stage she performed on eight years ago, when she was the lead singer of punk band Hey Monday.

“Growing up, the thought of playing Warped Tour was a dream,” says Pope. “Now, not only do I get to say ‘I played Warped Tour twice’, I get to perform songs that I poured my heart and soul into over the last few years. It almost feels like a graduation of sorts for me, and I can’t wait to get on that stage and get all nostalgic!”

Earlier this year, Pope released her latest single, “Take You Home.” Pope won season 3 of The Voice, and followed that with her 2013 full-length debut album, Frame By Frame. Her single “Wasting All These Tears” earned RIAA Platinum certification. In 2016, she teamed with Chris Young for the No. 1 hit “Think Of You,” and opened shows for Tim McGraw, Dierks Bentley and more.

The Warped Tour held its inaugural run in 1995, hosting major acts such as Sublime, Blink-182, and Green Day. This year, Pope will perform alongside bands including 3OH!3, Mayday Parade, and Reel Big Fish.

Tennessee Tourism Announces Tennessee Songwriters Week Statute at The Bluebird Cafe

Pictured (L-R): Brittni Talley (Nashville Songwriters Association International), Rep. Terri Lynn Weaver, Erika Wollam Nichols (General Manager of The Bluebird Cafe), Bettye Crutcher (songwriter), Sen. Rusty Crowe, Kevin Triplett (Commissioner of Tennessee Dept. of Tourist Development), Dickey Lee (songwriter), Pat Alger (songwriter and board chair of Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation), Rep. David Hawk, Mark Ford (Executive Director of Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame). [Click to enlarge]

Today at the historic Bluebird Cafe, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe celebrated the official designation of the last full week of February as “Tennessee Songwriters Week.”

The week is designed to celebrate the foundation of the craft, recognize songwriters and pave the way for future artists. The historic Bluebird Cafe is where some of the world’s most talented songwriters got their start and where up-and-coming artists perform nightly.

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Pat Alger, known for writing hits like Garth Brooks’ “The Thunder Rolls,” & “Unanswered Prayers” and Nancy Griffith’s “Once in a Very Blue Moon” performed, explained stories behind the songs and shared how the art of songwriting touched his life. Other distinguished songwriters also attended, including Dickey Lee, whose six-decade career beginning with his first recordings in his hometown of Memphis at Sun Records branched to hits like “I Saw Linda Yesterday,” George Jones’ “She Thinks I Still Care” and “The Keeper of the Stars” (ACM Song of the Year) by Tracy Byrd; and Bettye Crutcher, the most successful female songwriter at legendary Stax Records in Memphis, who co-wrote Johnnie Taylor’s “Who’s Making Love.”

Tennessee Rep. Terri Lynn Weaver, Rep. David Hawk, Sen. Rusty Crowe, all prime or co-sponsors of the bill, also joined the festivities.

“Music touches our souls and is a vital part to Tennessee’s culture and heritage,” said Gov. Bill Haslam. “Tennessee musicians have brought us the blues, bluegrass, country, gospel, soul, rockabilly and rock ‘n’ roll. This law will honor past and present songwriters and inspire future artists to collaborate. I’m honored to sign this law promoting one of our greatest assets and largest exports to the world – Tennessee music.”

Tennessee’s musical roots are the motivation for Tennessee Tourism’s “The Soundtrack of America. Made in Tennessee.” brand, which boosted tourism’s economic impact to a record $19.3 billion, and $1.7 billion in state and local taxes.

“Fans from all around the world have been impacted by music recorded in Tennessee, which starts with the crafting of the song itself,” said Commissioner Kevin Triplett, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. “’Songwriters Week’ celebrates the foundation of the craft for which we are known, music. It recognizes contributions of past, present and future songwriters. Music is a universal language with roots in every direction to Tennessee and is celebrated, performed and heard every day of every week in Tennessee and around the world.”

Local businesses are encouraged to participate in Tennessee Songwriters Week by programming special events such as open mic nights and songwriter showcases that celebrate songwriters and drive visitation. The last week of February was chosen because it’s a time of year that tends to be slower for most Tennessee destinations. To help get the effort started, the Department of Tourist Development has entered into a partnership with Nashville’s famous songwriter venue, The Bluebird Cafe.

During Tennessee Songwriters Week the last full week of February, Tennessee Tourism and The Bluebird Cafe will sponsor open mic nights in Memphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Johnson City. Bluebird Cafe’s long-time open mic night host, songwriter Barbara Cloyd, will host each night as a panel of local judges and audiences select the top two songwriters from each event. Those eight songwriters will perform at The Bluebird Cafe Sunday, April 7, 2019 during Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival before an audience that includes music publishing professionals.

“Many well-known songwriters have honed their skills here at The Bluebird, starting by performing on our Open Mic shows,” said Erika Wollam Nichols, general manager of The Bluebird Cafe. “To have the chance to expand our Open Mic throughout the state is so exciting and offers the chance to explore the wealth of songwriting talent that is inherent to Tennessee.”

“Many writers still remain in the shadows of the music business and designating a week to focus the spotlight on the men and women who make the hard work of songwriting look easy confirms Tennessee’s place as the songwriting capital of the world. The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development has often been the catalyst for drawing attention to the songwriters behind the hits, and their support of our Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame public television show ‘The Songwriters’ is a prime example of their commitment to our craft,” said Alger, songwriter and board chair of Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation, Hall of Fame Class of 2010.

Industry Ink: ACM, Anderson Benson, SOLID, Grand Ole Opry

ACM New Hire, Promotion

Tommy Moore, Mary Pambukyan

The Academy of Country Music promoted Tommy Moore to Senior Director, Governance & Board Administration, alongside the addition of Mary Pambukyan, who recently joined the Academy as Junior Staff Accountant.

 

New Hires For Anderson Benson

Pictured: Sarah Anderson, Cynthia Russell

Anderson Benson, an independent Nashville-based insurance and risk management firm, has added two new Account Managers–Sarah Anderson and Cynthia Russell.

Anderson joins Anderson Benson from Willis Towers Watson where she most recently served as a client service specialist. Russell joins Anderson Benson from Marsh McLennan Agency. She has experience with a variety of insurance and risk management needs for businesses. She has relocated to Nashville from West Palm Beach to join Anderson Benson.

 

SOLID Sets New Record With Annual Music Market

Pictured (L-R): SOLID Music Market Co-Chair Grayson Flatness (CAA), SOLID Music Market Chair Erin Pettit (FBMM), CMA Director of Community Outreach Tiffany Kerns, CMA Community Outreach Coordinator Lindsey Jones, SOLID Secretary Elise Anderson (Nashville Music Media), CMA Senior Manager of Events Kris Kennedy, and SOLID Treasurer Amanda Remo (Martin Allbee & Associates). Photo by Lyndsey McFarlane.

The Society of Leaders In Development (SOLID) set a new record last week, raising over $74,000 at their annual Music Market during CMA Music Festival – breaking a previous record of $60,000 raised. $12,000 has been donated in support of the CMA Foundation.

Though previously a one-day event held at Bridgestone Arena and set up similar to a flea market, this year’s Music Market featured a few different ways to purchase and/or bid on items – including its new Backstage Auction, which took place in CMA Music Festival’s Fan Fair X (Music City Center) over the course of the four-day festival. The silent auction gave fans an opportunity to bid on exclusive artist merchandise, unique fan experiences, elite weekend packages, premiere concerts, signed instruments, one-of-a-kind artist & fan engagement opportunities and more from their favorite artists.

 

Grand Ole Opry Debuts For Tenille Townes, Paul Cauthen

Pictured (L-R): Steve Buchanan, President, Opry Entertainment Group; Marion Kraft, Shopkeeper Management; Ken Robold, COO, Sony Music Nashville; Tenille Townes; 
Crystal Dishmon, Shopkeeper Management; Sally Williams, General Manager, Grand Ole Opry / Sr. Vice President, Programming & Artist Relations

Newcomers Tenille Townes and Paul Cauthen recently made their Grand Ole Opry debut performances.  Columbia Nashville artist Townes made her debut on Saturday, June 23, performing “Where You Are” and “Jersey On The Wall,” both from her recently-released EP Living Room Worktapes.

Cauthen made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Friday, June 22, the same day as the release of his seven-track project Have Mercy (Lightning Rod Records).

Pictured (L-R): Dallas Wayne; Jeannie Seely; Paul Cauthen; Gina Keltner, Director of Opry Talent Scheduling and Logistics

Paramore Announces Art + Friends Music Festival

Nashville-based band Paramore will welcome several of its creative peers for a new festival, Art & Friends, that will take place in Nashville on Friday, Sept. 7 at the Municipal Auditorium.

Paramore will offer a headlining performance, and the festival will also feature bands including COIN, Bully, Canon Blue, Liza Anne, and Nightingail.

“We want to celebrate our hometown and the fast growing, wacky and wonderful alternative music and arts community of Nashville,” the group said in a statement. “We want to show you what our fine city has to offer, outside of bachelorette parties and karaoke bars…Take it from a group of kids who grew up right here in this city – the new Nashville is definitely alright with us. We’re excited to give everyone a chance to experience Nashville the way we do.”

For tickets, visit ticketmaster.com.

 

Adam Wakefield Inks With Average Joes Entertainment

Pictured (L-R:) Nathan Thompson (Sr. Director, Business Development and Marketing, Average Joes Ent.); Amanda Quinton (Manager); Adam Wakefield; Shannon Houchins (CEO/President, Average Joes Entertainment)

Adam Wakefield has signed with Average Joes Entertainment. Wakefield will release two self-penned singles, “Cheap Whiskey and Bad Cocaine” and “Dry Days,” on July 13 on the new label, with a full album scheduled to drop later this year.

Wakefield was a contestant on Blake Shelton’s team on NBC’s The Voice, and finished second overall in the season 10 finale. He released his debut self-titled EP in July 2017, and is currently working on his new project for Average Joe’s. Wakefield spent last year on an extended tour filling in for The Steeldrivers’ frontman, Gary Nicols, and is returning to the road this summer with his own band. 

“Adam’s style and artistry is undeniable, and his spirit is infectious. We’re excited to welcome him to the AJE family,” commented Shannon Houchins, CEO/President, Average Joes Entertainment.

“I couldn’t be more excited about signing with Average Joes. Never have I been surrounded by such a supportive and skilled group of people. The trust they have placed in me to create music in an environment unfettered by mainstream norms and the status quo is inspiring, and should be to anyone in the industry,” said Wakefield.

Irma Thomas To Receive Americana Lifetime Achievement Award

Irma Thomas has been named the 2018 Americana Lifetime Achievement Award for Performance Honoree. She will receive her honor at the Americana Awards ceremony on Sept. 12 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

Thomas is an eight-time Blues Music Award winner and a Grammy award winner, whose song “Time Is on My Side” was covered by The Rolling Stones and helped them achieve their first top 10 hit in America back in 1964. She also penned “Ruler of My Heart” which was re-interpreted by Otis Redding as “Pain in My Heart.” Thomas has been nominated for Grammys for her live album Simply the Best (1991), the collaborative Sing It! (1998) with blues mavens Marcia Ball and Tracy Nelson, and Simply Grand (2008).

Her cathartic comeback LP After the Rain won her a Grammy in 2007. The album was born out of pure resilience, recorded merely weeks after Hurricane Katrina destroyed her Louisiana home and the nightclub she had opened with her manager/husband Emile Jackson. Thomas has been a mainstay at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival where she’s shared the stage with stars like Stevie Wonder and others over the years.

Thomas graduated from college at 61, and partnered with her alma mater to establish the Irma Thomas Wise Women Center, which counsels young men and women on furthering their educations and careers.

 

Faith Hill, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt Getting Stars On Hollywood Walk Of Fame

Several country artists will earn one of entertainment’s top honors next year, when they receive their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Faith Hill and Trio members Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt are among the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s Class of 2019. They join fellow musicians and/or industry members Michael Bublé, Cypress Hill, The Lettermen, Tommy Mottola, P!nk, Teddy Riley, Jackie Wilson (posthumous), Idina Menzel, Cedric “The Entertainer”Judith Light and Paul Sorvino.

“The Walk of Fame Selection Committee is pleased to announce our newest honorees to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Committee always tries to select a group of talented honorees that appeal in various genres of the entertainment world,” Chairman and Walk of Famer Vin Di Bona. “I feel the Committee has outdone themselves and I know the fans, tourists and the Hollywood community will be pleased with our selections. We are excited to see each and every honoree’s face as they unveil that majestic star on Hollywood’s most famous walkway!”

Dates have not been scheduled for the star ceremonies at this time.

The full list of 2019 inductees include:

MOTION PICTURES:
Alan Arkin, Kristen Bell, Daniel Craig, Robert De Niro, Guillermo del Toro, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong’o, Tyler Perry, and Gena Rowlands.

TELEVISION:
Alvin And The Chipmunks, Candice Bergen, Guy Fieri, Terrence Howard, Stacy Keach, Sid and Marty Krofft, Lucy Liu, Mandy Moore, Dianne Wiest, and Julia Child (Posthumous).

RECORDING:
Michael Bublé, Cypress Hill, The Lettermen, Faith Hill, Tommy Mottola, P!nk, Teddy Riley, Trio: Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, and Jackie Wilson (Posthumous).

LIVE THEATRE/LIVE PERFORMANCE:
Idina Menzel, Cedric “The Entertainer”, Judith Light, and Paul Sorvino.

 

Top Grammy Categories To Expand Number Of Final Nominees

More artists will find themselves nominated for top Grammy categories in 2019, following a rule change that will increase the number of nominees in the four General Field categories of Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best New Artist, from five to eight. The change will take effect at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, as the organization aims to reflect the large number of entries in those categories and to offer voters more flexibility in selecting the year’s best recordings.

The Grammys’ additional 80 categories will continue with five nominations in each division.

Other approved changes include a move to allow music supervisors of nominated albums to be considered Grammy nominees in the Best Compilation Soundtrack Album category. Supervisors will no longer be eligible for consideration as album producers, unless they produced at least 51 percent of the album in question.

Grammy Award nominations for the World Music Field will now be determined through its own Nominations Review Committee. The top 15 selections from the general voting membership’s first ballot will be sent to a Trustee-ratified committee of Voting Member experts who will listen to the recordings and vote via secret ballot to narrow the selections to five nominations.

To reflect evolving technology, new formats and current industry practices, the Best Surround Sound Album category and Field name have been changed to Best Immersive Audio Album and Field.

Also, the Best Alternative Music Album category has redefined as: Alternative is defined as a genre of music that embraces attributes of progression and innovation in both the music and attitudes associated with it. It is often a less intense version of rock or a more intense version of pop and is typically regarded as more original, eclectic, or musically challenging. It may embrace a variety of sub-genres or any hybrids thereof and may include recordings that don’t fit into other genre categories.

 

Garth Brooks’ Latest Single “All Day Long” Slaying At Radio

Garth Brooks’ recently released single, “All Day Long” has already become the most-added song at country radio this week and also claims the biggest add week for any song since August 2015. The track debuted at No. 21 on Billboard and No. 28 on the Mediabase chart.  “All Day Long” is also available to stream on Amazon Music.

Co-written by Brooks with Bryan Kennedy and Mitch Rossell, the instantaneous hit follows the momentum of his recent No. 1 “Ask Me How I Know,” which was also penned by Rossell. “All Day Long” is the first track from Brooks’ upcoming studio album, which is set for release next year.

Brooks is the first artist in history to receive seven Diamond awards for seven albums certified by the RIAA at over 10 million album sales each, and he remains the No. 1-selling solo artist in history with over 148 million album sales.