Third Man Records Adds Photo Studio

Third Man Records has added a photo studio to its Nashville location. The newly-opened Third Man Photo Studio specializes in high-quality photographic film development and analog print processing using the darkroom hidden in the walls of the famed Blue Room.

Third Man’s photo chemists hand process C-41 (Color Negative), Black & White, and E-6 (Color Positive/Slide) films, and they use traditional photographic enlargement techniques to create one-of-a-kind archival quality prints from film negatives. The hands-on, all analog process, yields the quality photographic prints completely free of pixels and ink.

Third Man has worked to combine modern and traditional practices for the digital photography enthusiast. Their photo chemists are able to convert any digital image into a physical negative. These ‘Digital Negatives’ are compatible with any Black & White or Color enlarger, and can be used to make infinite fine art replicas of digital images.

ASCAP Promotes Gregory Morgado To Deputy General Counsel

Greg Morgado

ASCAP has announced that Gregory Morgado has been promoted to the new position of Deputy General Counsel. Morgado reports to ASCAP General Counsel Clara Kim.

Commenting on the promotion, Kim said: “Greg’s sharp legal mind and insights have been invaluable to ASCAP as we expand our business initiatives and strengthen our governance to protect our members and grow opportunities for their future livelihoods. He leads with integrity and purpose and has been a true partner to me as a key member of the Business and Legal Affairs team. I am delighted to recognize his deep expertise and accomplishments with this promotion.”

Greg joined ASCAP in 2015 as Senior Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs, where he is responsible for supervising and providing legal advice on a broad range of corporate law, compliance, corporate governance, commercial transactions, intellectual property, international and risk management matters. Greg has worked with ASCAP’s strategy and business development, product and data strategy teams advising on key modernization and automation initiatives as part of the transformation process at ASCAP, including the launch of new products, negotiation of strategic relationships and innovation projects such as the ASCAP, SACEM and PRS data initiative.

Prior to joining ASCAP, Greg worked at Viacom Inc. as Vice President, Counsel, Corporate Transactions and Securities, and as a corporate mergers and acquisitions associate at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP. Greg received his J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, and his B.A. from Yale University.

Industry Ink: The Wild Feathers, Granger Smith, BMG

The Wild Feathers At The Opry

Pictured (L-R): Brett Moore; Ben Dumas; Taylor Burns; Sally Williams (SVP of Programming & Artist Relations, Opry Entertainment / General Manager, Grand Ole Opry); Gina Keltner (Director of Opry Talent Scheduling and Logistics, Grand Ole Opry); Joel King; Ricky Young. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

The Wild Feathers connected with their country rock roots this weekend in their debut performance at the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday night (7/14). The band brought the  track “Wildfire” to the stage along with “Stand By You.” Fans can check out more content from the milestone-making night in their upcoming “My Opry Debut” piece, coming soon to the Opry’s official YouTube channel.

 
 

Granger Smith’s Alter-Ego To Release Book

Country music chart-topper Granger Smith’s country boy alter-ego Earl Dibbles Jr. is conquering new territory as he announced details for his first-ever book, If You’re City, If You’re Country. The book will be released on Aug. 21. The illustrated paper-back is a collection of comedic anecdotes comparing and contrasting city life and country life as narrated through a cartoon Earl Dibbles Jr. Included with the book is a 5-song EP of fan-favorite Earl Dibbles Jr. tracks.

Beginning now, fans can pre-order If You’re City, If You’re Country on Amazon.

Granger explained of the process, “This book has been several years in the making and I couldn’t be more excited to finally put the idea into fruition. Writing these jokes as a creative outlet has been the product of so many late night, after show laughs with the band. Earl in his entire existence has been a walking caricature and finally seeing him in all his glory come to life in illustrations seems so natural. Ultimately, I hope it makes people smile and the thought of that makes me happy.”
 
 

BMG Acquires Live From Daryl’s House

BMG has inked a partnership with television music series Live From Daryl’s House. The agreement includes worldwide rights to the complete 82-episode collection filmed from 2007-2016. The show’s production, which is slated to begin this fall, is to be executive produced by Good Cop Bad Cop Productions’ Daryl Hall and Jonathan Wolfson, and Joe Thomas and Bob Frank for BMG.  Sound Off Productions’ Domenic Cotter will continue as the show’s producer.

BMG administers a considerable portion of the legendary Daryl Hall & John Oates publishing catalogue. Recently, BMG released the duo’s first new single, recorded with Train, in over a decade, “Philly Forget Me Not”.

Created by Hall, Live From Daryl’s House began as a web series in late 2007. Filmed on location and at Hall’s former home in Millerton, New York and current venue Daryl’s House in Pawling, New York, the structure of the show evolved over the years before formalizing the format viewers have come to love featuring candid interviews, cooking segments, and Hall collaborating with guest artists – an eclectic mix of both established and rising musicians.

The show aired on MTV Live until 2017. Past episodes have featured a mix of well-known performers including Smokey Robinson, Nick Lowe, K.T. Tunstall, Todd Rundgren, Dave Stewart, Toots and the Maytals, Joe Walsh, Sammy Hagar, Aaron Neville, alongside then-newcomers Fitz and the Tantrums, Mayer Hawthorne, Jason Mraz, Gavin DeGraw, Amos Lee, Brett Dennen, Elle King, Aloe Blacc, and many, many more.

61st Annual Grammy Awards Set For Feb. 10

The 61st Annual Grammy Awards will take place Feb. 10, 2019 at Los Angeles’ STAPLES Center, the Recording Academy has announced. Nominations for the 61st Annual Grammy Awards will be announced in all 84 categories on Wednesday, Dec. 5, and will honor the best in recordings released between Oct. 1, 2017 and Sept. 30, 2018.

“We are delighted to host the world’s premier music event back in our hometown and look forward to celebrating the remarkable musical contributions made by songwriters, producers, engineers, mixers, and recording artists,” said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of the Recording Academy. “As always, Grammy season will kick off with a series of events that showcase various genres of music, educational programs, and our charitable initiatives. We look forward to working with our Los Angeles partners to produce some remarkable and unforgettable events.”

The award show will broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

Key dates and deadlines for the 61st Grammy Awards process and Grammy Week events:
Monday, July 2, 2018
Online Entry Process Opens

Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018
Online Entry Process Closes

Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018
First-Round of Voting Opens

Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018
First-Round of Voting Closes

Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018
Nominees Announced for 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards

Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018
Final-Round of Voting Opens

Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019
Final-Round of Voting Closes

Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019
Producers & Engineers Wing GRAMMY Week celebration

Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019
GRAMMY Nominees Reception
Clive Davis’ and the Recording Academy’s Pre-GRAMMY Gala

Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019
GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony
61st Annual GRAMMY Awards
GRAMMY Celebration®

Liz Rose, Emily Shackelton Pen New Girl Scouts Anthem “Watch Me Shine”

Liz Rose, Emily Shackelton

The Girl Scouts have released their first-ever music video for their new anthem, “Watch Me Shine,”  which was penned by Liz Rose and Emily Shackelton. The anthem sends a message of empowerment for young girls and women everywhere, and the video celebrates every girl’s inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ ambition, applauding girls who never give up, who try new things, and who make their ideas a reality.

The new video features an all-female cast, and tells the story of a young girl pursuing her dream in the music industry. It was created and produced by a female-led team, and filmed in Martina McBride’s Blackbird Studios. Liz Rose has a cameo in the clip, and the song and video were both entirely written, produced, directed and distributed by women.

“This has been a very rewarding partnership with Girl Scouts,” said Juliet Shavit of Breakthrough Music. “It’s been amazing to watch the organization leverage music to expand its brand and connect on a new level with its audience.”

The Girl Scouts and their new video will be featured this month on the Music Choice network as part of their Kids Summer Programming. Fans can tune in and check out the girls’ new song and video for “Watch Me Shine” and listen to their exclusive “Girl Scouts Picks” Playlist on Music Choice On Demand.

Weekly Register: Florida Georgia Line Tracks Dominate Country Sales Chart

Florida Georgia Line. Photo: Delaney Royer

Florida Georgia Line dominates the Top 5 best-selling country digital songs this week according to Nielsen Soundscan, as “Simple” takes the top spot with 22K. The duo’s “Talk You Out Of It” is at No. 2, with 21K, and their massive collaboration with Bebe Rexha, “Meant To Be,” is at No. 4 with 15K this week.

Dan+Shay‘s “Tequila” is at No. 3 with 15K, while Brett Young‘s “Mercy” is at No. 5 with 13K.

Luke CombsThis One’s For You reclaims the top spot on the country albums chart this week, according to Nielsen Soundscan. The album sold 25K in total consumption.

Dan+Shay’s self-titled album takes the No. 2 position this week, with 19K, followed by Jason Aldean‘s Rearview Town at No. 3 with 18K. Kane Brown‘s self-titled project is at No. 4 this week with 15K, while Thomas Rhett‘s Life Changes rounds out the Top 5 with 12.5K.

 

CAA Adds Singer-Songwriter Noah Schnacky

Noah

CAA has added Noah Schnacky to its roster. Schnacky’s first single, “Hello Beautiful,” has surpassed more than 13 million Spotify streams and been featured on several playlists, including Hot Country, New Boots, and Wild Country, among others.

Schnacky made his CMA fest debut earlier this year and continues to amass a strong social media presence, with more than 500k Instagram followers, to date.

Brent Cobb Honors Wayne Mills, Welcomes Charlie Worsham On ‘Providence Canyon’

 

Brent Cobb. Photo: Don Van Cleave

On Providence Canyon, Brent Cobb’s second album for the Low Country Sound/Elektra label, the periphery of Cobb’s sound develops a distinctive edge, the guitar lines and vocals tinged with soul, funk and distortion, while the rhythms grind with authority.

That evolution from his mostly relaxed Shine On Rainy Day album came of equal parts exploration and necessity, as Cobb has been on the road for the past year, opening shows for Chris Stapleton, Jamey Johnson and Anderson East.

“We went to playing 20,000 [capacity] rooms, and we all watched Chris’ show every night. I wanted to play something a little funkier and a little more rockin’ maybe but I didn’t want to lose the lyrical content. Luckily I only know how to write one way,” Cobb says. “We just went in the studio and tried to put a pretty sick back beat on it and I think all we added was an extra guitar and organ and background vocals to everything. I think if we took all those things away it would be pretty similar to everything else.”

Cobb brings along several well-known Nashvillians for the new project, including cousin and ace producer Dave Cobb, as well as Kristen Rogers, who provided the fervent harmonies scattered across Providence Canyon’s 11 tracks.

Warner Music Nashville artist Charlie Worsham offers guitar work on two songs, teaming with Mike Harris for “.30-06,” and “If I Don’t See Ya.”

“We set them up and they had never met each other,” Brent Cobb says of the recording process. “Dave had just seen Charlie play live for the first time, and I’ve known Charlie for years. Dave and I were talking and we said, ‘Man what if we called him right now to see if he can come over here and maybe him and Mike could meet and the moment they meet they have to swap guitar solos on a song together without even thinking about it?’ So that’s what they did and it was awesome. It was like a ‘guitarmageddon’ in the studio the moment they met.”

Like Cobb’s previous work, the heart of Providence Canyon is steeped in authentic depictions inspired by personal moments, whether memories of a childhood spent exploring the red clay walls of the actual Providence Canyon in Georgia on the album’s title track, or that ever-present desire to return to one’s roots, noted in the track “Come Home Soon.”

Perhaps nowhere on the album do those depictions conjure more heartache and celebration than on “King Of Alabama,” written in honor of another favorite among Nashville’s music community, the late singer-songwriter Wayne Mills, who died following a violent encounter in 2013.

 

Cobb was first introduced to Mills by way of Jason “Rowdy” Cope, who is now part of band The Steel Woods. Earlier in his career, Cope played in Jamey Johnson’s band, when Johnson was opening shows for Mills. Mills invited Cobb to be part of the Nashville songwriters showcase Alabama Line.

“He started introducing me to people and was so supportive. Wayne would talk and people would listen. So when we lost him it was a big deal to a lot of people,” Cobb recalls.

Inspiration for “King Of Alabama” came as Cobb’s thoughts turned to Mills’ son Jack, who was 7 years old when Mills died. “I was thinking about being 7 and growing up without your dad,” Cobb says. “I remember I didn’t want to pretend like I knew him better than anybody. I was down there crying when I was writing that just thinking about his son and I remember hitting Rowdy up after I wrote that first verse. I tried to get him to write it with me, but Rowdy was way too close to the source and he couldn’t bring himself to do it.”

Cobb brought the idea to fellow writer and Alabama native Drake White, before ultimately finishing the song with Adam Hood.

“Drake and I batted it around for a few hours and we couldn’t get anywhere on it. I had a specific direction I knew I wanted to write it in and I didn’t want to veer too far off of that. Drake had a different idea—not in a bad way or anything—and that’s the way our day went. I wound up getting with Adam Hood. He had played Alabama Line with us every week, so I sent the first verse and chorus to him and he sent me a verse back and we kind of developed it from there. I remember calling Drake and asking if he would be ok if me and Adam Hood finished it and he was perfectly ok with it.”

Though Hood and Cobb co-wrote the track, they aren’t the only two with co-writer credit on the song.

“I asked Adam what he thought about adding Jack Mills, Wayne’s son, as a co-writer because the song never would have been written without the thought about Jack. He knew Wayne’s widow better than I did so he reached out to her. I sent her the song and she gave us permission to add him as a co-writer. He were able to link him up with Wayne’s old publishing company through BMI. Any little bit that this song makes, a third of it will go into Wayne’s publishing company and to his family.”

Cobb predicts this won’t be the last time music fans will see the name Jack Mills on a song credit. “I’ll say right now, Jack may not know it, but I think he’s going to be a force to be reckoned with in the music world. You can’t be cut from that cloth and go through what he’s gone through, and not come out the other side doing something. Someday he’s going to have a lot to say, I believe.”

Cobb’s Providence Canyon is out now on Low Country Sound/Elektra Records.

 

Sony/ATV Signs John King To Publishing Deal

Pictured (Front row, L-R): Berkley Myers, Starstruck Entertainment; John King; Troy Tomlinson, Sony/ATV. Pictured (Back row, L-R): Cliff Williamson, Starstruck Entertainment; Narvel Blackstock, Starstruck Entertainment; Dane Schmidt, Sony/ATV; Josh Van Valkenburg, Sony/ATV.

Sony/ATV Music Publishing has signed artist/songwriter John King to a worldwide publishing agreement. John’s success as a songwriter includes the 2016 No. 1 hit “We Went” recorded by Randy Houser; the track, co-written with Matt Rogers and Justin Wilson, earned King his first ASCAP Songwriter Award.

King, who is managed by Starstruck Entertainment, also saw his debut single “Tonight Tonight” featured on CBS’ Thursday Night Football during the 2014 NFL season. His most recent single, “I Still Pick Up,” has earned more than 1 million streams.

“We are thrilled to partner with John for this exciting phase of his career,” says Dane Schmidt, Director of Creative at Sony/ATV. “The energy and passion he brings to every writing room is truly inspiring; we are honored to be working with John and his team at Starstruck!”

Troy Tomlinson, president of Sony/ATV Nashville added, “Working with someone as gifted as John, and a team of quality people surrounding him makes for a winning combination.”

Kacey Musgraves’ 2019 Tour Includes Three Ryman Auditorium Dates

Kacey Musgraves has big plans for 2019, kicking off the year in support of her latest album, Golden Hour, with her new headlining Oh, What A World: Tour. The North American leg of the tour launches Jan. 9 in Indianapolis, and will make stops in cities across the U.S. and Canada, including Toronto, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more before concluding on March 21 in Birmingham. She’ll bring the new tour to Nashville for a three-night stand at the Ryman Auditorium on Feb. 28 and March 1-2.

Artist pre-sale for the dates is available now at kaceymusgraves.com/tour, and tickets for the general public go on sale this Friday, July 20. The dates follow Musgraves’ previously-announced European dates, which will launch Oct. 13 in Oslo and run through Nov. 6 in Dublin. She recently completed a series of summer tour dates as direct support to Harry Styles on his tour.

Oh, What A World: Tour North American Dates
Jan. 9 -Murat Theatre at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, Indiana
Jan. 10 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Royal Oak, Michigan
Jan. 11 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, Ontario
Jan. 12 – Corona Theatre – Montreal, Quebec
Jan. 15 – State Theatre – Portland, Maine
Jan. 17 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, New York
Jan. 18 – The Fillmore Philadelphia – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jan. 19 – Boch Center Wang Theatre – Boston, Massachusetts
Jan. 24 – The Anthem – Washington D.C.
Jan. 25- Beacon Theatre – New York, New York
Jan. 29 – Express Live! – Columbus, Ohio
Jan. 31 – Chicago Theatre – Chicago, Illinois
Feb. 1 – The Sylvee – Madison, Wisconsin
Feb. 2 – Palace Theatre – St. Paul, Minnesota
Feb. 13 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, Arizona
Feb. 14- The Theatre at Ace Hotel – Los Angeles, California
Feb. 15- The Theatre at Ace Hotel – Los Angeles, California
Feb. 16- The Masonic – San Francisco, California
Feb. 18- Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall – Portland, Oregon
Feb. 19- Paramount Theatre – Seattle, Washington
Feb. 22- Paramount Theatre – Denver, Colorado
Feb. 28- Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, Tennessee
March 1 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, Tennessee
March 2 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, Tennessee
March 8 – The Bomb Factory- Dallas, Texas
March 9 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater – Austin, Texas
March 10 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater – Austin, Texas
March 19 – Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, Tennessee
March 21 – Alabama Theatre – Birmingham, Alabama