Craig Campbell Kicks Off Nationwide ‘See You Try’ Tour In August

Craig Campbell is hitting the road this August on his headlining See You Try Tour.

Kicking off Aug. 3 in Providence, Kentucky, the tour will crisscross the U.S. from California to Virginia with more than a dozen stops, visiting cities like San Diego, Omaha, Knoxville and more set to be announced soon. He’ll also play a few festivals like the Red, White & Boom in Lexington, Kentucky, and will wrap his summer-long run with a homecoming show in his hometown of Lyons, Georgia on Oct. 11.

New on this tour for fans will be meet-and-greet ticket packages and special, limited-edition See You Try Tour T-shirts, which will be available at each tour stop.

Campbell’s latest single, “See You Try,” is already inside the Top 40 at country radio and rising.

Craig Campbell – See You Try Tour Dates:
August 3 – Providence, KY @ Winghaven Lodge (Tradewater Music Festival)
August 4 – Pocola, OK @ Gilley’s at Choctaw Casino & Resort
August 8 – Sioux Falls, SD @ Sioux Empire Fair
August 9 – Des Moines, IA @ Wooly’s
August 10 – Omaha, NE @ Whiskey Tango
August 11 – Watertown, WI @ Riverbend RV Resort
August 17 – New Martinsville, WV @ Town & Country Days
August 18 – Anderson, SC @ Wendell’s Dippin Branch
August 23 – Mount Morris, MI @ Genesee County Fair
August 30 – Columbus, OH @ Country Jam + Campout
September 1 – Middletown, OH @ Land of Illusion
September 2 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena (Red, White & Boom Music Festival)
September 6 – Indianapolis, IN @ 8 Seconds Saloon
September 8 – Clifton, TN @ Horseshoe Riverbend Festival
September 11 – Knoxville, TN @ Tennessee Valley Fair
September 23 – South Bend, IN @ 24th Annual B100 Birthday Party
September 26 – Fort Collins, CO @ Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon
September 27 – San Diego, CA @ Moonshine Flats
September 28 – San Bernardino, CA @ The Brandin’ Iron Saloon
September 29 – Morenci, AZ @ Community Center
October 1 – Doswell, VA @ Meadow Event Park
October 11 – Lyons, GA @ Kerrigan’s Country

TobyMac To Embark On Intimate Theater Experience In November

With a new track, “Everything,” released today (July 25), TobyMac and his DiverseCity Band have announced a 12-city run in November.

Having headlined 18 arenas earlier this year, the rare, intimate TobyMac & DiverseCity Band: The Theatre Tour with special guest Ryan Stevenson is set to traverse the east coast and Midwest including stops in Texas, Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Louisiana and more.

Food for the Hungry is sponsoring the 12-city run, helping to provide life-changing resources such as clean water, medical aid, food, equal educational opportunities to girls and boys, vocational training and empowerment.

The 7X Grammy winner’s tune was penned by TobyMac and will go for radio adds on Aug. 10.

Tickets for TobyMac & DiverseCity Band: The Theatre Tour will go on sale Fri. Jul. 27. For more information, visit www.TobyMac.com.

TobyMac & DiverseCity Band: The Theatre Tour
Thu, Nov 1 — Roanoke, VA Berglund Arts Theatre
Fri, Nov 2 — Charleston, SC Charleston Gaillard Center
Sat, Nov 3 — Augusta, GA Miller Theatre
Sun, Nov 4 — Richmond, KY EKU Center for the Arts
Thu, Nov 8 — Akron, OH Akron Civic Theatre
Fri, Nov 9 — Reading, PA Santander PAC
Sat, Nov 10 — Providence, RI Veterans Memorial Auditorium
Sun, Nov 11 — Erie, PA Warner Theatre
Thu, Nov 15 — Lafayette, LA Heymann Auditorium
Fri, Nov 16 — Beaumont, TX Jefferson Theatre (w/o Ryan Stevenson)
Sat, Nov 17 — Midland, TX Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center
Sun, Nov 18 — Shreveport, LA Shreveport Municipal Auditorium

*all dates subject to change

Mandisa Invites ‘Chewbacca Mom’ And More For 16-City ‘Girls Night Live’ Outing

Mandisa is inviting her friends Blanca, Jasmine Murray and Candace Payne (viral sensation “Chewbacca Mom”) for Girls Night Live, a 16-city run, visiting churches, arenas and theaters for evenings aimed at strengthening female community.

With music, humor, worship and prayer, the nights will be full of women encouraging women about matters that affect women. Each evening will end with Mandisa and her friends joining the audience for a personal, encouraging “Girl Chat” and time of ministry, which will be different every night with the audience shaping the conversation.

“My friends and I hope to create a safe atmosphere where the ladies will feel comfortable getting real, and discussing the topics that affect us as women, and the timely challenges we face,” said Mandisa.

Food for the Hungry is sponsoring the outing, helping to give women the opportunity to help other women around the world.

Tickets for Girls Night Live will go on sale Fri. Jul. 27.

Girls Night Live Tour

27-Sep — Hillvue Heights Church Bowling Green, KY
28-Sep — Family Arena Saint Charles, MO
29-Sep — Upper Arlington PAC Upper Arlington, OH (Columbus)
30-Sep — New York, NY Beacon Theatre
4-Oct — Church at Rock Creek Little Rock, AR
5-Oct — First Baptist Church Jonesboro Jonesboro, GA (Atlanta)
6-Oct — Hobart Arena Troy, OH
7-Oct — Winston Salem First Winston-Salem, NC
11-Oct — Green Acres Baptist Church Tyler, TX
12-Oct — First Baptist Church Lewisville Lewisville, TX (Dallas)
13-Oct — Champion Forest Baptist Church Houston, TX
14-Oct — First Baptist Church Covington Covington, LA (New Orleans)
18-Oct — Victory Church Lakeland, FL
19-Oct — Robarts Arena Sarasota, FL
20-Oct — Countryside Christian Church Clearwater, FL
21-Oct — Grace World Outreach Brooksville, FL

* all dates subject to change

Justin Tomlinson Named Manager, Digital Strategy At Sony Music Nashville

Justin Tomlinson

Ed Rivadavia, Vice President, Digital Strategy, Sony Music Nashville has appointed Justin Tomlinson as Manager, Digital Strategy, Sony Music Nashville. Reporting directly to Rivadavia and currently in his new capacity, Tomlinson manages day-to-day strategy for his designated artist roster, while acting as webmaster for SonyMusicNashville.com and overseeing development and content for the label group’s social media channels.

Remarks Rivadavia, “With his recent experience at RCA Inspiration, Justin brings with him a fresh perspective to digital marketing innovation. I am thrilled to welcome Justin to Sony Nashville’s Digital Strategy team.”

“It’s an honor to continue my career at Sony Music by joining the Sony Nashville team,” responds Tomlinson. “With the perpetual expansion of digital and streaming strategies, I am thrilled to implement creative initiatives all while contributing to collaborative efforts with the team, under Ed’s leadership.”

For the past five years, Tomlinson has amassed extensive experience in record label and broadcast television digital, marketing and publicity. Since June 2016, he held the position of Marketing & Digital Marketing Coordinator for RCA Inspiration, a division of Sony Music Nashville’s Provident Music Group. In this role, Tomlinson created and implemented digital marketing campaigns for such artists as Snoop Dogg, Kirk Franklin, Travis Greene, The Walls Group and Koryn Hawthorne, among other RCA Inspiration artists.

From June 2015 to June 2016, Justin Tomlinson was RCA Inspiration’s Marketing & Publicity Assistant. Prior, he was Consumer Research Analyst for Sony Music Entertainment (November 2014-February 2015) and Talent Production Assistant for Viacom/BET (January 2013-June 2014).

Tomlinson is a graduate of New York’s Five Towns College in Dix Hills, Long Island, where he received his Bachelor of Professional Studies in Music Business/Business Management in 2014. He can be contacted at [email protected].

Industry Ink: Dove Awards, Busy At Play Publishing, Music Health Alliance

Date Set for 49th Annual GMA Dove Awards

The 2018 Dove Awards will be held Oct. 16 at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena in Nashville.

 

Johnny Garcia’s Busy At Play Publishing Signs JoLivi

Hawaiian singer/songwriter JoLivi has signed an exclusive publishing deal with Busy at Play Publishing, Inc. JoLivi has also tapped the founder of Busy at Play Publishing, Inc., Johnny Garcia as her new producer. Garcia who is Trisha Yearwood’s longtime Music Director and Garth Brooks’ lead guitarist, has celebrated songwriting cuts with Jason Aldean, Brett Eldredge, Trace Adkins, Parmalee and more.

“Jolivi Pedersen is an amazing, soulful and beautiful woman blessed with a voice,” says Garcia. “Nashville has patiently waited since the decade of the 90’s, that was dominated by amazing female artists, for another timeless and soulful female to take to the airwaves. Honored to be her producer and publisher– this gonna be good, so good. Stay tuned!”

JoLivi is currently celebrating the release of her new single “Vinyl” and corresponding music video which can be seen on CMT and TCN. Alongside “Vinyl,” JoLivi also released a 3-track acoustic EP featuring a stripped back version of the single and two new tracks “Thanks To All My Exes” and “Move On.”

 

Music Health Alliance To Hold Free Dental Day In August

Music Health Alliance will host a Free Dental Day on Thursday, Aug. 16. Services will include exams, cleanings, x-rays and emergency extractions. The event will be held at the Music Health Alliance office at 2737 Larmon Drive in Nashville. To request an appointment, visit musichealthalliance.com.

The Lantern Tour Concerts For Migrant, Refugee Families Sets Nashville Date

Emmylou Harris, Jackson Browne, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Lila DownsSteve Earle, and Graham Nash will perform on a fall concert series sponsored by the Women’s Refugee Commission that will visit five cities in support of families targeted by the Trump administration’s policies.

“The Lantern Tour: Concerts for Migrant and Refugee Families,” will take place from Oct. 23–28 with shows in Nashville (Oct. 23), Washington, D.C. (Oct. 25) Collingswood, New Jersey (Oct. 26), Boston (Oct. 27) and New York (Oct. 28). Not all artists will appear on all dates, and a full list of venues can be found here.

“The Women’s Refugee Commission has been on the front lines in advocating for the safety of women and children. Their work is as remarkable as it is critical, especially right now,” said Emmylou Harris, a supporter of the Women’s Refugee Commission. “It is my honor to partner with this incredible organization and to bring my friends along for what I know will be a powerful tour.”

THE LANTERN TOUR: CONCERTS FOR MIGRANT AND REFUGEE FAMILIES:
October 23—Nashville, TN—City Winery
October 25—Washington, DC—Warner Theatre
October 26—Collingswood, NJ—Scottish Rite Auditorium
October 27—Boston, MA—Orpheum Theatre
October 28—New York, NY—The Town Hall

Musicians Corner Announces September Sundown

Musicians Corner, Nashville’s outdoor music destination since 2010, will introduce September Sundown, a new series that will take place each Thursday evening in September. The concerts will showcase local Nashville artists, and will also include a variety of food trucks, the Musicians Corner Pub, local artisans, and Kidsville activities.

“We’re excited to expand our programming to offer September Sundown in Centennial Park,” said Justin Branam, Musicians Corner Program Director. “After a warm spring, we can’t wait to return to the park in September for live music in the cool, autumn evenings.”

September Sundown will take place on Thursdays, Sept. 6, 13, 20 and 27 from 5 – 9 PM. Each event will raise awareness and donations for Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, the featured charity partner for the series. The Sept. 13 concert will be presented in partnership with the AmericanaFest and will feature five showcasing artists.

September Sundown 2018 Artist Line Up
Thursday, September 6
Birdtalker • Amy Stroup • Jason Eskridge • Bentley Caldwell • Albatross

Thursday, September 13
Special AmericanaFest Event
TBA • Sarah Siskind • Scott Mulvahill • Greyhounds • Great Peacock

Thursday, September 20
Adia Victoria • Liz Cooper & The Stampede • Rashad Tha Poet • Sad Penny • Cameron Bedell

Thursday, September 27
The Whigs • Skyway Man • Smart Objects • That’s My Kid • Byron Harvey

Producer Michael Knox Launches Music Knox Records With BMG

Pictured (L-R): Jon Loba, EVP, BBR Music Group; Zach Katz, President, Repertoire & Marketing, BMG US; Michael Knox, Jess Rosen of Greenberg Traurig; Sara Knabe, VP A&R, BBR Music Group

Music Producer Michael Knox has opened Music Knox Records in conjunction with BMG.

Through the new label imprint, Knox will focus on developing new artists, though no signing announcements have been made as of yet. Knox will also continue in his role as VP for peermusic Nashville.

“I know this sounds cliché, but it’s a dream come true for me,” Knox said. “I’m excited to work with Zach [Katz, President, Repertoire & Marketing, BMG U.S.], Jon [Loba, EVP, BBR Music Group] and the entire BMG family. Considering our history together, I couldn’t imagine a better team to work with on this exciting new venture.”

Zach Katz, President, Repertoire & Marketing, BMG US, said, “Michael’s work speaks for itself. As one of the most successful and in-demand producers in Country music, he has had a hand in helping artists navigate and achieve success throughout every stage of their careers – from discovery to development to multi-platinum chart hits. Michael has an ear for the best up-and-coming artists inside and outside of Nashville; we are excited to show the world what he brings to the table next.”
Jon Loba, EVP, BBR Music Group, said, “I’ve known and worked with Michael since the early days of BBR. He is one of the best song executives in this town and has always had a burning desire to find and develop diamonds in the rough before they move to the 615. We are so thrilled to partner with him in that endeavor.”
Knox has 21 No. 1 hits, over 40 million singles and 18 million albums sold throughout his career as a producer. Knox is best known for discovering Aldean in 1998 and subsequently serving as the producer behind each of Aldean’s albums. His production credits include work with Michael Tyler and music featured on the hit ABC television series Nashville, as well as his father, Buddy Knox, among others.

The venture follows the announcement of Knox’s radio show, Knox Country 360.

Are Institutional Investors The Future Of The Music Business?

Q Prime management is experimenting with a new form of investing for its Grammy-winning band Cage The Elephant.

With a co-publishing deal (which includes mechanical, public performance, sync, and print royalty streams), Cage The Elephant is the first to take part in a new offering from Royalty Exchange, which began offering royalty financing opportunities with iconic catalogs today (July 24).

Called Private Syndicates, Royalty Exchange creates Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) designed to hold music catalogs from those top-tier artists. For Cage The Elephant, Royalty Exchange agreed to purchase the co-publishing catalog of the band’s first four studio albums, including the 2017 Grammy-winning Best Rock Album Tell Me I’m Pretty (2015), the Grammy-nominated Melophobia (2013), Thank You, Happy Birthday (2011) and their self-titled release (2008).

Accredited investors can then buy shares of that entity, which grants them a proportional share of the royalty income it generates. For Cage The Elephant, 40 individual and institutional investors participated, attracted by the potential for double-digit yield (based on the catalog’s five-year compound annual growth rate, industry growth projections, the catalog’s cash flow and other factors).

“We expected strong demand for this incredible catalog, but we were taken aback by how fast investors reacted,” said Royalty Exchange CEO Matthew Smith.

Currently, the band’s catalog is administered and publishing is co-owned by Sony/ATV, which is expected to continue in that role, notes Billboard.

The magazine goes on to explain that the “accredited and institutional investors” able to invest include Wall Street financial institutions (bank, investment bank, insurance fund or investment advisors), a pension fund, a charitable organization, trust, or corporation (with assets exceeding $5 million) or an individual (with a net worth of more than $1 million, excluding the value of that person’s home).

Brenda Lee, Jeannie Seely, Ben Folds, Ray Stevens To Get Stars On Music City Walk Of Fame

Ben Folds, Brenda Lee, Jeannie Seely and Ray Stevens will be the next artists to receive stars on the Music City Walk of Fame during an induction ceremony on Aug. 21, 2018 at 11:30 a.m. in Music City Walk of Fame Park. The event is free and open to the public.

“This summer’s Music City Walk of Fame inductees reflect the incredible breadth of the many musical gifts Nashville has sent out into the world,” Mayor David Briley said. “Ben Folds’ sharp songwriting and piano playing, the vibrant voice Brenda Lee started sharing with country music fans as a teenager, the great vocals and stage presence that Jeannie Seely has brought to the Grand Ole Opry for 50 years, and Ray Stevens’ witty lyrics and memorable songs are all testimonials to the magic that happens every day in Music City.”

 The inductees will receive the 81st, 82nd, 83rd and 84th stars on the Walk of Fame. Inductees are recognized for their significant contributions to preserving the musical heritage of Nashville and for contributing to the world through song or other industry collaboration.