Recording Academy To Keep Music Issues At Forefront With District Advocate Day

Almost two weeks after the Music Modernization Act (MMA) became law, more than 1,500 Recording Academy members are set to participate in the largest grassroots initiative for music in the nation—District Advocate Day.

Today (Oct. 24) songwriters, performers, musicians, and producers will meet with their members of Congress in their home districts, as well as numerous candidates in key districts, to provide insights on upcoming legislative issues and remind legislators that music creators live, work, and vote in their districts to keep music issues at the forefront of legislators’ minds.

Meetings will celebrate the passage of the MMA, as well as address legislative issues likely to come up in the 116th Congress, including:

  • Protecting music creators in international trade deals
  • Ensuring independent creators have an efficient means to enforce copyright
  • Modernizing the copyright office
  • Funding for the National Endowment of the Arts and music education
  • Resolving the long-standing FM radio royalty issue

“This year, a record number of creators found their voices as advocates. The result of that engagement was passage of the landmark MMA,” said Daryl P. Friedman, the Recording Academy’s Chief Industry, Government & Member Relations Officer. “Now, as we prepare for a new Congress with a large number of open seats, creators will remind incumbents—and candidates for seats from both parties—that their work has value in every district in the country, and their voices must continue to be heard.”

Noted District Advocate Day participants include Lady Antebellum member Dave Haywood; Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and producer Linda Perry; and country singer Maggie Rose.

For more information, visit grammy.com/action.

Dierks Bentley To Executive Produce New TV Comedy From Creator Of ‘Last Man Standing’

Dierks Bentley has signed on to executive produce a new TV comedy from writer/executive producer Jack Burditt, whose credits include Last Man Standing, Modern Family, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and The Mindy Project, according to Variety. The show will be set in a Nashville bar and will follow singers and songwriters as they chase their dreams of stardom.

The single-camera comedy has received a put pilot commitment at Fox. Bentley will executive produce along with Mary Hilliard Harrington, and Twentieth Century Fox Television, where Burditt is under contract, will produce.

Both Burditt and Bentley are repped by WME.

Lady Antebellum Announces ‘Our Kind Of Vegas’ 2019 Residency

Lady Antebellum has announced their first-ever Las Vegas residency, OUR KIND OF VEGAS, launching Feb. 8, 2019 at the Palms Casino Resort’s Pearl Concert Theater. As the first country act to headline the venue, the trio will offer stripped-down performances each night, and will often feature the songwriters behind the group’s fan-favorite hits. Live Nation is the official promoter for the residency with tickets becoming available to fan club members Monday, Oct. 29 before the public on sale begins Friday, Nov. 2 at 10 a.m. PT at ticketmaster.com.

“Las Vegas has always been a special place for us both personally and as a band,” said Hillary Scott. “I’ve celebrated my birthday in Vegas and we won our first award ever as Lady A at the ACM Awards. So, we are looking forward to making it our second home, bringing along some of our friends from Nashville and creating a show unlike we’ve ever put together before.”

“We are so excited to welcome Lady Antebellum to Palms in 2019,” said Jon Gray, General Manager of Palms Casino Resort. “Our residencies represent a diverse variety of musical genres and to feature such a respected country group like Lady A is sure to be a huge hit with all their fans around the world.”

OUR KIND OF VEGAS 2019 Show Dates
Feb. 8, 9, 13, 15, 16
May 10, 11, 15, 17, 18
Aug. 23, 24, 28, 30, 31

 

 

Kings Of Leon, Alabama, Sally Williams Among T.J. Martell Foundation Honorees For 2019

The T.J. Martell Foundation for Cancer Research will honor the following community leaders at the 11th Annual T.J. Martell Foundation Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Hotel on Feb. 25, 2019:

Kings of Leon – Spirit of Nashville Award

Alabama – Tony Martell Lifetime Entertainment Achievement Award

Sally Williams, Senior Vice President of Programming and Artist Relations for Opry Entertainment – Frances Preston Outstanding Music Industry Achievement Award

Dr. Kathryn Edwards, Professor of Pediatrics at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine – Medical Research Advancement Award

Sylvia & Al Ganier, President and CFO of Green Door Gourmet – Lifetime Humanitarian Award

The T.J. Martell Foundation is the music industry’s leading foundation that funds innovative medical research focused on finding treatments and cures for cancer. The Foundation was founded in 1975 by music industry executive Tony Martell and his colleagues, in loving memory of his son T.J., who died of leukemia. The Gala is co-chaired by Becky Gardenhire and Diane Pearson and has netted more than $3.5 million since its inception in 2009.

Table sponsorships and tickets are available by contacting (615) 256-2002 or emailing [email protected]. Visit tjmartell.org for more information.

Industry Pics: SMACKSongs, WME, Warner Music Nashville

SMACKSongs In The Writers Round

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Josh Jenkins, Brandon Ratcliff, Pete Good, Matt McGinn, Teddy Robb. Front Row (L-R): Ryan Beaver, Kylie Morgan, Josh Osborne, Shane McAnally, Renee Blair, Emily Falvey, Aaron Eshuis. Photo: Rachel Deeb

SMACKSongs hosted a star-studded writers round at The Listening Room last night, Monday, Oct. 22. The event sold out in just a matter of days, and all proceeds were put towards hurricane relief efforts. The writers round consisted of three rounds, hosted by Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne. Performers included multi-platinum writer Matt McGinn (“What Ifs” and “Heaven” by Kane Brown), Monument Records new artists Teddy Robb and Brandon Ratcliff, SMACK artist/writers Ryan Beaver, Kylie Morgan, Renee Blair and more.

 

WME, Endeavor Impact Present Party At The Polls In Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires gather for a photo backstage during Party At The Polls at Ascend Amphitheater. Photo: Erika Goldring/WME IMG/Getty Images for WME

On Saturday (Oct. 20), WME and Endeavor Impact presented a concert and voter turnout rally at Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville followed by a ½-mile march to the Howard Office Building polling location for early voting. The concert featured Sheryl Crow, Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jonathan McReynolds, Lucie Silvas, Gabriel Kelley and March for Our Lives students. It also featured a surprise performance from Maren Morris. Nearly 1,000 people showed up for Saturday’s concert and marched to the polling station.

 

Warner Music Nashville’s Cale Dodds Makes Opry Debut

Pictured (L-R): Corey Crowder (songwriter producer), Narvel Blackstock (Starstruck Entertainment), Cale Dodds, Jordan Pettit (Grand Ole Opry) and Marc Dennis (CAA). Photo: Grand Ole Opry LLC/Chris Hollo, photographer

Warner Bros. / Warner Music Nashville rising star Cale Dodds stepped into the circle for the first time on Friday night (Oct. 19) when he made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry. Dodds offered original songs including “Take You Back” and the recently released party-starter “What We Gonna Do About It.”

UMPG’s Cyndi Forman Honored With Belmont’s 2018 Music City Milestone Award

Pictured (L-R): Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business Dean Doug Howard, Universal Music Publishing Group Nashville Executive Vice President/General Manager Kent Earls, Atlantic Records recording artist Hunter Hayes, Cyndi Forman, Patrick Joseph Music President Pat Higdon, ASCAP Senior Director of Strategic Services Kele Currier and Curb College Instructor of Music Business Dan Keen

Cyndi Forman, Vice President of Creative for Universal Music Publishing Group, is the latest recipient of the Music City Milestone Award from Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business and industry partner ASCAP. The MCMA celebrates Belmont’s connection with Music Row while recognizing a Belmont graduate who has achieved truly superlative success in the entertainment and music industries early in their career.

Along with publishing executives and friends in attendance, Atlantic Records recording artist Hunter Hayes surprised Forman at the event in her honor. Forman is credited with signing and developing Hayes.

“At the ceremony honoring Cyndi Forman our dean, Doug Howard, and I noticed that everyone who spoke in tribute to her not only commented on her success but how she did it,” said Curb College Instructor of Music Business Dan Keen. “Every speaker praised her for the love and grace that she showers on the songwriters and colleagues with whom she works. As Doug Howard said, ‘Cyndi is a perfect example of what we strive for at Belmont University.’”

“I am so grateful to have been honored by my alma mater, Belmont University, and ASCAP with the Music City Milestone Award,” said Forman. “In 20 years of being part of the Music Row community, I’ve never felt so much love and support from my peers as I have this week. This recognition means so much, and I’m proud to be in the company of past recipients who I admire and respect.”

After obtaining her Music Business degree from Belmont, Forman became creative director at Balmur Entertainment. In 2002, she joined Almo Irving Music which became part of Universal Music Publishing Group in 2003 where she assumed the role of creative director. She was promoted to senior creative director there and secured many cuts. Along with Hunter Hayes, she currently works with Ryan Hurd, Sam Ellis and Striking Matches. In 2013, she was recognized as one of Music Row’s Rising Women on The Row by MusicRow Magazine, and the Nashville Business Journal also recently recognized Forman at their annual Women in Music City Awards.

Previous Music City Milestone Award recipients include Beka Tischker, Ben Vaughn, Connie Harrington, Ashley Gorley, Rusty Gaston, LeAnn Phelan and Carla Wallace.

Josh Turner On How His Fans, Family, And Alan Jackson Influenced His New Album

Josh Turner

On Friday (Oct. 26), earthen baritone singer and “Your Man” hitmaker Josh Turner will return with his seventh full-length studio album, I Serve A Savior, a full measure of gospel classics, as well as a few newly-penned songs of faith.

The album fulfills a long-held ambition for Turner, who first hit the country charts with the self-penned spiritual “Long Black Train” in 2003. The song was certified platinum by the RIAA. Turner has regularly incorporated faith-based music on his albums, including “The Answer,” “For The Love of God,” and “Me and God,” (a collaboration with Ralph Stanley), alongside his country hits such as the Platinum-selling “Hometown Girl” from 2016.

His new project features appearances from Bobby Osborne and Sonya Isaacs, with Isaacs offering harmonies on the classics “I Saw The Light” and “How Great Thou Art.” Another cut on the album, “The River (of Happiness),” was penned by his wife, Jennifer, and their oldest son, Hampton. All four of Turner’s children–Hampton, Colby, Marion and Samuel–sing on the track.

Turner discussed the album-making process for I Serve A Savior, which includes three songs recorded live at Gaither Studios in Alexandria, Indiana. In addition to the 12-track project, Turner recorded 90-minute live performance DVD of the new faith-based collection, filmed at Gaither Studios. The DVD includes an interview of Turner with gospel legend Bill Gaither.

MusicRow: You have made it a point to incorporate songs and themes of faith throughout your career. Has a full-fledged gospel album been on your bucket list for some time?

Yeah, my fans have been asking about one and my answer to them has always been, “It’s been on my list of things to do.” It’s something that is near and dear to my heart and I am very pleased and excited with how this project has come together and the fact that it’s finally here.

How did the song “The River (Of Happiness)” come about?

Hampton had been playing something on the mandolin, and Jennifer asked him what it was. He said it was something he made up, but she told him that’s actually how you write a song – to kind of make something up and start putting it together.

Jennifer asked him “When you play that, what do you see?” And he said, “I see a river.” She asked him to describe it, and Hampton called it a happy river. They ended up collaborating on it and writing “The River (of Happiness).” I thought it turned out really well.

What memories do these songs bring back for you?

Songs like “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” “How Great Thou Art,” “Amazing Grace,” “Without Him,” those are all songs I grew up singing in church. “The Doxology” is also another song we sang in church every Sunday. The Hank Williams cover of “I Saw The Light,” that’s a song that I’ve always loved to play whereas “I Pray My Way Out of Trouble” is not a song that I played a lot, but it was one of the first songs I ever remember hearing in my life because of my granny’s record collection.

She had The Osborne Brothers hymns record and I remember hearing that song on there. Each and every song has its own set of memories to go along with it, but they’re all different.

What are your touring plans surrounding this album?

My touring schedule is pretty much set for the year. I don’t have a specific tour for this record, but I’ve already been out on the road telling people about this project, playing the title track. We are already booking dates for next year.

Sonya Isaacs is on two of the songs on this album. How did she come to be part of the album?

Kenny Greenberg, my producer, really wanted me to be involved in the background vocal process, and he wanted to get my ideas on each and every song. There were a couple of songs, “I Saw the Light” and “How Great Thou Art,” that I felt could use a featured female vocal, and the first person I thought of was Sonya Isaacs. I felt like she would be a perfect fit. So, I asked her, and she said yes. She did an incredible job on both of these songs. I’m honored to have her on this project.

Are there certain Christian music albums, or Christian albums by country artists, that really made an impact on you growing up, and why?

My granny’s record collection had everyone – Roy Acuff, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Ernest Tubb, and The Stanley Brothers. Most of her record collection was gospel oriented. The whole gospel element has always been a part of country music, so I don’t think there is one specific album that I can think of from my childhood.

If I had to pick my favorite gospel record from a country artist, it would be Alan Jackson’s Precious Memories. I felt it came from an honest and innocent place, because he was doing this record for his momma. That record has always spoken to me because those songs were done like they would’ve been done in my church growing up, but with Alan Jackson’s voice. There was nothing in that record that distracted you from what the songs were really about. I’ve always thought that it was really well done.

I Serve A Savior Track Listing & Sequence: 
1. I Saw The Light (Featuring Sonya Isaacs)
2. I Pray My Way Out Of Trouble (Featuring Bobby Osborne)
3. Great Is Thy Faithfulness
4. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
5. Without Him
6. I Serve A Savior
7. How Great Thou Art (Featuring Sonya Isaacs)
8. The River (of Happiness) Featuring the Turner family (Live From Gaither Studios)
9. Amazing Grace
10. Long Black Train (Live From Gaither Studios)
11. Doxology
12. Me And God (Live From Gaither Studios)

Dolly Reveals Track List, Cover Art For ‘Dumplin” Soundtrack

Dolly Parton has revealed the cover art and track list for the soundtrack to her upcoming Netflix film Dumplin’. Produced by Linda Perry, the project features Sia, Elle King, Mavis Staples, Miranda Lambert, Willa Amai, Rhonda Vincent, Alison Krauss, Macy Gray, and DOROTHY, as well as cameos by Dumplin’ stars Danielle Macdonald and Jennifer Aniston

The Dumplin’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will be released Nov. 30 and is available for pre-order beginning Nov. 2. Fans who pre-order the album Nov. 2 will instantly receive “Girl In The Movies,” a song which has already garnered a nomination for Best Original Song from a Feature Film by the Hollywood Music In Media Awards. The first release from the album, “Here I Am,” featuring Sia hit No.1 on iTunes Country Songs and Top 10 all-genre upon its release last month.

Dumplin’ will release on Netflix and in select theaters Dec. 7.

DUMPLIN’ ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK Track Listing:

1. Here I Am (Dolly Parton & Sia)*
2. Holdin’ On To You (Dolly Parton & Elle King)*
3. Girl in the Movies**
4. Red Shoes**
5. Why (Dolly Parton & Mavis Staples)*
6. Dumb Blonde (Dolly Parton & Miranda Lambert)+
7. Here You Come Again (Dolly Parton & Willa Amai)^
8. Who**
9. Push & Pull**
10. If We Don’t (Dolly Parton & Rhonda Vincent with Alison Krauss)**
11. Two Doors Down (Dolly Parton & Macy Gray with DOROTHY)*
12. Jolene (New String Version)*
Songwriters: *Dolly Parton, **Dolly Parton/Linda Perry, +Curly Putman, ^Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil

Nashville Management Firm BMC International Goes Into The Sunset

(L-R): Jennifer Klawun (BMC International), Harrison Doyle (Sunset East), Ellen Hogan (Sunset East), Steve Gordijn (BMC International), Kyle Robert (Sunset East)

Nashville-based artist management firm BMC International has signed alternative rock/pop trio Sunset East to an exclusive global artist management agreement.

“We are extremely proud and excited to represent Sunset East. Ellen, Kyle, and Harrison of Sunset East are incredibly talented musicians who have come together in Nashville to carve their own niche–unique style with the great energy of rock and roll, the soul-touching lyrics of folk, and the feel-good melodies of pop,” said Steve Gordijn, President of BMC International.

Sunset East’s debut single “These Tracks” from their forthcoming self-titled EP will release on Nov. 30, with their full project due this February.

Gordijn is an accomplished business professional, musician and songwriter of 30+ years, originally from Melbourne, Australia. Gordijn relocated to Nashville with his family in 2017 and is rapidly expanding his self-started BMC International. Gordijn recently employed industry veteran Jennifer Klawun as BMC International’s Director of Artist Management.

Carter Winter To Drop New Project ‘Temptation’ In November

Carter Winter’s sophomore album Temptation is set for release Nov. 2 on Average Joes Entertainment. Produced by Chad Carlsonthe project includes seven tracks co-written by Winter with writers including Taylor Phillips, John Gurney, Jared Mullins, Vicky McGehee, and more. 

“I’m getting closer to where I want to be as an artist,” said Winter. “Each album is an incredible learning experience. Each song on this new album is special to me, there is no “B” side. I want listeners to see and feel the music as an experience beyond hearing it. There are a lot of stories, layers and undertones being shared in this creation, and it’s always exciting for me to see the people moved by them.”

Fans can pre-order the seven-track album and instantly receive the tracks “Skylines” and “Chaser.” Winter recently announced a new partnership with Ford Music, and the story behind “Skylines,” is featured in the “Ford Music Presents” series that can be seen here. He has also extended his Temptation Tour, which will run through December 15 in Memphis. 

Temptation Track List:
1. Trouble (Carter Winter, Sarah Sadler, Chad Carlson)
2. Chaser (Carter Winter, Sarah Sadler, Chad Carlson)
3. Skylines (Carter Winter, Anthony Mossburg)
4. Hands (Carter Winter, Tommy Cecil, Matt Alderman, Jared Mullins)
5. Temptation (Carter Winter, Taylor Phillips, John Gurney, Matt Roy)
6. I Got Me (Carter Winter, Brian David, Vicky McGehee )
7. Another Lie (Carter Winter, Anthony Mossburg)