Lauren Alaina To Be Featured Entertainer At 2019 Symphony Fashion Show

Lauren Alaina

Lauren Alaina will be the featured entertainer for the 2019 Symphony Fashion Show, set for Tuesday, May 14, at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Symphony Fashion Show chairs Cynthia Arnholt and Allison Schaufele revealed the news during the 2018 Symphony Fashion Show kickoff party at Gus Mayer in Nashville.

Wes Gordon, Creative Director of Carolina Herrera New York, has already been announced as the featured designer for the 14th annual event.

“Lauren Alaina’s prodigious talent, one-of-a-kind exuberance and undeniable relatability are as evident now as when she wowed audiences and judges alike as a contestant on American Idol,” said Arnholt and Schaufele. “Pairing Lauren with Wes Gordon continues the Symphony Fashion Show tradition of showcasing the brightest talent from the worlds of fashion and music, and we’re so thrilled to have them both on board for what promises to be an incredible evening supporting the Symphony’s work throughout the Middle Tennessee community.”

BBR Music Group Names Stan Marczewski Director, National Promotion For Stoney Creek

Stan Marczewski

BBR Music Group’s Stan Marczewski has been named Director of National Promotion for the label imprint Stoney Creek Records. Additionally, Stefani Waters has been hired as Director of Southeast Regional Promotion for Stoney Creek Records. Stoney Creek Records boasts a roster which includes Randy Houser, Jimmie Allen, Parmalee, Lindsay Ell and multi-national six-man band King Calaway, plus emerging acts, Walker McGuire and Adam Craig.

Marczewski previously served as Director of Midwest Regional Promotion for Stoney Creek Records. He will continue to handle responsibilities in the Midwest in addition to his new role as Director of National Promotion. He joined the BBR Music Group team in 2014. Marczewski began his career in the music industry working with Little Big Town’s management and started his career in record promotion at Columbia Records Nashville. He will report directly to Stoney Creek VP of Promotion, Byron Kennedy and can be reached at [email protected] and 615.610.2122.

“Stan’s tireless work effort, intensity and attention to detail made him the person we simply could not deny this position,” says Carson James, SVP of Promotion, BBR Music Group. “His success in the Midwest was never overlooked and has rightfully earned him the National position we’re proud to announce today!”

Stefani Waters

Waters joins Stoney Creek from her most recent role in Pop & Rhythm Promotion at Republic Records, Universal Music Group. Based in Los Angeles, she worked with artists including Post Malone, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift and The Weeknd, among others. Prior to her five year stint at Republic, she spent eight years in promotion with Warner Bros Records rising from coordinator to manager. Cole will report directly to Kennedy and can be reached at [email protected] and 562.334.7330.

“Stefani is everything you want and need in a promotion person,” says Stoney Creek VP of Promotion, Byron Kennedy. “Stefani was my rep when I programmed for CBSRadio/ KSFM Sacramento a few years back and I was immediately impressed by her creativity and ability to keep me focused on her records while my attention was split between formats. I feel extremely lucky to have gotten her to move over to country and join Stoney Creek Records and the truth is I begged her to. She is someone who I feel will make not only Stoney Creek Records better but Broken Bow Records/BMG as whole. We have undoubtedly landed a rockstar!”

Joy Williams Reveals 2019 Tour Dates, New Album ‘Front Porch’

Joy Williams

Joy Williams will launch a new headlining tour Feb. 25 in Phoenix, Arizona. The tour will conclude with two shows at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley on May 3-4. The shows lead up to the release of her upcoming album, Front Porch, due later this spring on Sensibility/Thirty Tigers. The album, produced by Kenneth Pattengale (The Milk Carton Kids) and engineered by Matt Ross-Spang, was recorded in Nashville while Williams was pregnant with her second child.

“So much of this is about coming home,” says Williams. “Whether to a physical place or to yourself. The lines on my face, I can see them more clearly now. But a lot of them are laugh lines. This record feels like breathing more deeply into who I am. Come what may.”

Williams has earned four Grammy awards, and released four solo albums (and four EPs) since her debut in 2001. She was formerly half of The Civil Wars from 2009-2014.

Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. local time.

JOY WILLIAMS TOUR DATES
February 25—Phoenix, AZ—Musical Instrument Museum*
February 26—Solana Beach, CA—Belly Up Tavern*
February 27—West Hollywood, CA—The Troubadour*
March 1—Santa Cruz, CA—The Rio Theatre*
March 2—San Francisco, CA—The Swedish American Music Hall*
March 4—Portland, OR—Doug Fir Lounge*
March 5—Seattle, WA—Tractor Tavern*
March 6—Vancouver, BC—Wise Hall*
March 8—Boise, ID—Neurolux*
March 9—Salt Lake City, UT—The State Room*
March 12—Boulder, CO—The Fox Theatre*
March 13—Denver, CO—Globe Hall*
March 14—Kansas City, MO—Knuckleheads*
April 12—Columbus, OH—The Athenaeum Theatre*
April 13—Grand Rapids, MI—Calvin College: Covenant Fine Arts Center*
April 15—Minneapolis, MN—Cedar Cultural Center*
April 16—Milwaukee, WI—The Back Room at Collectivo Coffee*
April 18—Toronto, ON—The Great Hall*
April 19—Montreal, QC—Le Ritz PDB*
April 20—Boston, MA—City Winery*
April 22—New York, NY—Bowery Ballroom*
April 24—Philadelphia, PA—World Cafe Live (Downstairs)*
April 25—Brooklyn, NY—Rough Trade NYC*
April 27—Washington, DC—Miracle Theatre*
April 28—Charlottesville, VA—The Southern Cafe and Music Hall*
April 29—Carrboro, NC—ArtsCenter*
May 3—Nashville, TN—3rd & Lindsley*
May 4—Nashville, TN—3rd & Lindsley*
*with support from Anthony da Costa

Country Artists Spearhead Upcoming Elvis Presley All-Star Tribute On NBC

Elvis. Photo: elvispresleythemusic.com

Country artists including Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Little Big Town, and Keith Urban will be on hand to honor the late Elvis Presley as part of NBC’s upcoming Elvis All-Star Tribute, set to air Feb. 17 at 9 p.m. ET.

Urban will join Post Malone for a rendition of “Baby What You Want Me To Do.” Kelsea Ballerini will perform “Always On My Mind,” while Shelton will perform “Suspicious Minds,” “Trouble” and “Guitar Man.” Pistol Annies will offer “Love Me,” while Little Big Town will sing “Are You Lonesome Tonight.” Dierks Bentley will perform “Little Sister.”

Underwood will team with Gospel star Yolanda Adams for a medley of Gospel classics “How Great Thou Art,” “He Touched Me,” and “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” Underwood will also teams with fellow stars including Shelton, Shawn Mendes, Darius Rucker, and Post Malone for a rendition of Presley’s “If I Can Dream.”

The original special hopes to mimic the vibe of Presley’s ’68 Comeback Special, which aired on NBC in December 1968. The special will feature set pieces from the original show, and will be shown in a similar in-the-round setting to the original special.

Elvis was born this day (Jan. 8) in 1935.

A list of performances for Elvis All-Star Tribute is below:

• “Trouble”/”Guitar Man” – Blake Shelton
• “Hound Dog” – Shawn Mendes
• “Baby What You Want Me To Do” – Keith Urban & Post Malone
• “Burning Love” – Keith Urban
• “Jailhouse Rock” – John Fogerty
• “Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Ed Sheeran
• “Always On My Mind” – Kelsea Ballerini
• “Heartbreak Hotel” – Jennifer Lopez
• “One Night” – Darius Rucker
• “Suspicious Minds” – Blake Shelton
• “Love Me Tender” – Alessia Cara
• “Memories” – Mac Davis
• “A Little Less Conversation” – John Legend
• “Are You Lonesome Tonight” – Little Big Town
• “Blue Suede Shoes” – Adam Lambert
• “Love Me” – Pistol Annies
• Hits Medley (“That’s All Right,” “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Blue Suede Shoes”) – Mac Davis, Post Malone, Little Big Town, Darius Rucker & Blake Shelton
• Gospel Medley (“How Great Thou Art,” “He Touched Me,” “You’ll Never Walk Alone”) – Carrie Underwood & Yolanda Adams
• “Little Sister” – Dierks Bentley
• “It’s Now Or Never” – Josh Groban
• “If I Can Dream” – Elvis Presley, Carrie Underwood, Shawn Mendes, Post Malone, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton

Viacom’s Kurt Patat Heads To YouTube

Kurt Patat

Kurt Patat, former SVP of Communications for CMT and Paramount Network, has joined YouTube as its Global Head of Consumer and Entertainment Communications.

In the new role, Patat will oversee the consumer, music, creator and YouTube Originals communications teams. In addition, he will work with YouTube’s partnership and entertainment team to identify and publicize key partnerships with YouTube creators and celebrities.

Based in Los Angeles, he reports directly to Chris Dale, YouTube’s Global Head of Communications and Public Affairs.

During his time at Paramount and CMT, Patat oversaw publicity teams in New York, Los Angeles and Nashville for series and music specials including Nashville, Yellowstone and the annual CMT Music Awards.

Previously, he was a VP at MTV and Logo where he directed brand and series publicity campaigns for series and music events, including MTV Video Music Awards, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and Unplugged, as well as all digital/social initiatives.

Industry Ink: Bobby’s Idle Hour, John Rich, UMG, Jackie Stevens

Idle Hour’s Last Stand

Dennis Robbins and John Scott Sherrill

Hit songwriters John Scott Sherrill and pal Dennis Robbins gave Bobby’s Idle Hour a proper Music Row sendoff when they played one hit after another and said a final goodbye Saturday, Jan. 5 to the Music Row honky tonk. As previously reported, the venue will close Jan. 12.

The room was packed as the duo sang hits like “Would You Go With Me,” “Get Me To The Church on Cumberland Road,” “Two of a Kind (Working on a Full House),” “Some Fools Never Learn,” and more. Sherrill has played at the famed venue every month since October as he and several of his songwriter friends grieved the news that developers plan to tear down the neighborhood bar on 16th Avenue South to make room for a planned upscale office building. The ongoing development on Music Row has been a source of contention for the past five years, during which time just under 50 Music Row studios and music industry businesses have been leveled to make way for apartments and office buildings.

 

John Rich Celebrates Triumphant Year With Redneck Riviera Whiskey

John Rich and Eastside Distilling hosted a party for distributors, retail partners, media and team at Mt. Richmore to celebrate the one year anniversary of Redneck Riviera Whiskey. Since its February 2018 launch, the whiskey has become a national brand as Rich executed a firestorm of activity including 65 in-store signings, 12 military base signings, landing in over 4500 retail outlets, and hundreds of interviews. Most importantly, the brand has provided over 40 scholarships through their partnership with Folds Of Honor.

 

Jackie Stevens Named EMI Nashville Midwest Promo Director

Jackie Stevens has joined EMI Nashville as Director, Midwest Promotion. Stevens replaces Chris Fabiani, who has been named Director, Promotion & Artist Engagement for UMG Nashville.

Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, Brandi Carlile, Childish Gambino, Post Malone, John Prine Set For 2019 Bonnaroo

Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival revealed the performer lineup for its 2019 event Tuesday morning (Jan. 8). This year’s diverse lineup will include Childish Gambino, Phish, Post Malone, Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris, Brandi Carlile, John Prine, All Them Witches, Trampled By Turtles, The Lumineers, The Record Company, Ruston Kelly, Post Malone, The National and many others.

The 18th annual four-day, multi-stage camping festival from Superfly and A.C. Entertainment, will take place June 13 – 16 at Great Stage Park in Manchester, Tennessee.

Tickets — including General Admission (4-day), VIP (4-day), Platinum (4-day) and more — will go on sale Thursday, Jan. 10, at 12 noon ET/11 am CT, exclusively via bonnaroo.com/tickets. General admission ticket layaway plans available for just $47.

THURSDAY, JUNE 13
Grand Ole Opry Featuring Special Guests
Saba
Space Jesus b2b Eprom b2b Shlump
12th Planet
Sunsquabi
All Them Witches
Magic City Hippies
The Nude Party
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
The Comet Is Coming
Jack Harlow
Eprom
Caroline Rose
Donna Missal
Peach Pit
Hekler
Dorfex Bos

*****

FRIDAY, JUNE 14
Phish (Late Evening Set)
Childish Gambino
Solange
The Avett Brothers
Brockhampton
GRiZ
RL Grime
Beach House
GRiZ SuperJam
NGHTMRE
Gojira
Courtney Barnett
Girl Talk
AJR
Catfish And The Bottlemen
K.Flay
Anoushka Shankar
Nahko & Medicine For The People
Liquid Stranger
Deafheaven
Parquet Courts
Rival Sons
Ibeyi
Jade Cicada
Las Cafeteras
Cherry Glazerr
The Teskey Brothers
Medasin
Tyla Yaweh
Ducky
Monsieur Periné
Mersiv
Crooked Colours

*****

SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Post Malone
Odesza
Hozier
Kacey Musgraves
The National
The Lonely Island
ZHU
Juice WRLD
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
Gucci Mane
John Prine
Jim James (Full Band)
Maren Morris
Gramatik
Shovels & Rope
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Quinn XCII
Clairo
Bishop Briggs
Hippo Campus
Space Jesus
Tokimonsta
Chelsea Cutler
The Record Company
SNBRN
Ruston Kelly
Whipped Cream
Rubblebucket
Little Simz
Memba
Deva Mahal
DJ Mel

*****

SUNDAY, JUNE 16
Phish (2 Sets)
The Lumineers
Cardi B
Brandi Carlile
Illenium
Walk The Moon
Mac DeMarco
King Princess
Lil Dicky
G Jones
Trampled By Turtles
The Wood Brothers
Hobo Johnson & The Lovemakers
Princess (Featuring Maya Rudolph & Gretchen Lieberum)
The Soul Rebels
The Lemon Twigs
Two Feet
AC Slater
CID
Dombresky
Bombino
Faye Webster
Ripe
Kikagaku Moyo
Igloohost

Justin Timberlake Resumes Man Of The Woods Tour Following Vocal Rest Break

Justin Timberlake is officially on the mend vocally and has returned to his Man of the Woods Tour, performing for a sold-out crowd at Washington, D.C.’s Capital One Arena on Jan. 4. The performance was his first since postponing a few of his 2018 concert dates due to a vocal cord injury.

A day before the performance, Timberlake took to Instagram to personally address fans from soundcheck at the Capital One Arena in D.C. “First of all, Happy New Year. Hope everybody had a good holiday,” said the Grammy-winning musician. “Second of all, D.C. we here. We’re back! Can’t wait. Excited! Ya’ll ready?”

Timberlake will continue the tour through the Spring, with dates in Atlanta, Denver, New Orleans, Phoenix, Philadelphia and more through April 13.

Man Of The Woods Tour Dates:
06-January Raleigh, NC PNC Arena
08-January Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center
10-January Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena (formerly Philips Arena).
12-January Memphis, TN FedEx Forum
15-January New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center
17-January Little Rock, AK Verizon Arena
19-January San Antonio, TX AT&T Center
22-January Houston, TX Toyota Center
24-January Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
26-January Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy Arena
*28-January Denver, CO Pepsi Center (rescheduled from Jan. 29/19)
*31-January New York, NY Madison Square Garden (rescheduled from Oct.24/18)

4-February Winnipeg, MB Bell MTS Place
*6-February Edmonton, AB Rogers Place (rescheduled from Nov. 4/18)
*7-February Edmonton, AB Rogers Place (rescheduled from Nov. 5/18)
*10-February Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome (rescheduled from Nov. 12/18)
*11-February Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome (rescheduled from Nov. 13/18)
*14-February Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena (rescheduled from Nov. 8/18)
*15-February Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena (rescheduled from Nov. 9/18)
*18-February Portland, OR MODA Center (rescheduled from Nov. 16/18)
21-February San Diego, CA Pechanga Arena (formerly Valley View Casino Center)
*22-February Anaheim, CA Honda Center (rescheduled from Nov. 20/18)
*24-February Sacramento, CA Golden1 Center (rescheduled from Nov. 18/18)

05-March Phoenix, AZ Talking Stick Resort Arena (rescheduled from Nov. 29/18)
08-March Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena (rescheduled from Dec. 1/18)
10-March Los Angeles, CA STAPLES Center (rescheduled from Nov. 27/18)
13-March Fresno, Save Mart Center (rescheduled from Dec. 3/18)
15-March Oakland, CA Oracle Arena (rescheduled from Dec. 5/18)
21-March Kansas City, MO Sprint Center (rescheduled from 12/10/18)
23-March Omaha, NB CHI Health Center (rescheduled from 12/8/19)
25-March Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
28-March St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center (rescheduled from 12/13/18)
31-March Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena

02-April Indianapolis, IN Bankers Life Fieldhouse (rescheduled from 12/14/18)
04-April Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
06-April Buffalo, NY KeyBank Center (*rescheduled originally from 10/28/18 & 12/19/18)
09-April Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center (rescheduled from 12/17/18)
12-April Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena (rescheduled from 12/21/18)
13-April Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena (rescheduled from 12/22/18)

*Tickets for the previously scheduled performances honored at the applicable rescheduled dates.

Songwriting Mainstay Phil Thomas Passes

Phil Thomas

Country songwriter Phil Thomas, a presence on the Music Row scene for three decades, died Saturday (Jan. 5) at age 74.

Thomas’s songs were recorded by such superstars as Country Music Hall of Fame members George Strait, Alabama, Randy Travis and Barbara Mandrell.

He is perhaps best known for the 1978 “signature” songs he wrote for Johnny Paycheck, “Colorado Kool-Aid” and “Me and the I.R.S.” The former was a chart hit and the flip side of the five-million-selling “Take This Job and Shove It.” The latter was a top-40 hit that reflected its singer’s personal life.

Phil Thomas’ co-written “Drinkin’ My Way Back Home” was a top-10 hit for Gene Watson in 1984. His charted titles also included singles by Mel McDaniel (1987’s “Now You’re Talkin’”) and Tari Hensley (1985’s “Hard Baby to Rock”).

Raised in Memphis, the Army veteran was a starting quarterback at Oklahoma State and Mississippi State. Although scouted by the NFL’s Washington Redskins, he became a high-school football coach.

A natural storyteller, he was encouraged to become a songwriter by his first wife, Jan Scaife, and her family. Music City publisher Bill Hall signed him as a staff songwriter in 1978. Thomas remained with Hall’s descendent Welk companies through 2001.

Among those who charted with his songs were Mandrell (1989’s “Mirror, Mirror”), Paul Proctor (1988’s “Tied to the Wheel of a Runaway Heart”), McDaniel (1984’s “Most of All I Remember You”), Shylo (1977’s “Drinkin’ My Way Back Home”) and Susi Beatty (1989’s “Hard Baby to Rock”).

Montgomery Gentry (“Blackjack Fletcher”), Strait (“Baby Your Baby”), Paycheck (“Billy Bardo”), Alabama (“Fireworks”), Travis (“My Heart Cracked,” “Anything”) and John Conlee (“Walking Behind the Star,” “The Shade”) included his songs on their top-selling albums.

Phil Thomas’s daughter Kori Plunkett has hosted the radio show “Plunkett’s Playhouse” on WMLR in Hohenwald, Tennessee. The veteran songwriter’s home was in nearby Linden.

Daughter Brandi Warden is the wife of musician Monte Warden in Austin, Texas. His band The Wagoneers scaled the country charts in 1988-89 and remains an Austin favorite. Monte Warden also performs in the Austin jazz group The Dangerous Few, which will issue its debut CD this year.

Father-in-law Phil Thomas was regarded as an ace rhythm guitarist as well as an entertaining raconteur. His Nashville songwriting collaborators included Ronny Scaife, Mark Collie, Bobby Barker, Don Scaife, Bobby Neal and David Luttrell.

“He was a character, a patriot, a cowboy philosopher, a playful prankster,” writes Brandi. “He left an indelible mark on everyone who knew him. He was a rock-solid friend.”

In addition to his daughters, Phil Thomas is survived by wife Hunny, stepson Tony Pruitt and grandchildren Van, Sam and Brooks Warden.

At his request, a private graveside service was held at the family’s cemetery in Perry County, Tennessee, “in the spring when the buttercups are up,” writes Brandi.

NPR Study Sees Smart Speaker Increase In US

A study conducted between Dec. 26-30, 2018 by NPR and Edison Research has found the voice-activated smart speaker market continues to increase in the U.S.

53M people A18+ in the U.S. (21 percent of the population) now owns at least one smart speaker, and the total number of devices in homes has increased 78 percent year-over-year. According to the nationally-representative telephone survey of 1,000+ persons 18+, the average smart speaker household now features 2.3 devices, up from an average 1.7 devices per household at this time last year.

The new data, from a recurring 2017 study The Smart Audio Report, was presented Monday (Jan. 7) during the CTA Research Summit at CES.

Other key findings from The Smart Audio Report Winter 2018 ownership survey include:

  • 52 percent of all smart speaker owners report using their device daily
  • 8 percent of people in the U.S. got a smart speaker during the 2018 holiday season, between Black Friday and the end of December 2018
  • 14M people in the U.S. got their first smart speaker device in 2018

“The growth in ownership, particularly the increase in devices per household, really speaks to the tremendous utility of voice assistant technology,” said Tom Webster, Sr. VP at Edison Research. “While these devices initially served as audio appliances, they are now becoming integrated into the fabric of everyday life for tens of millions of Americans.”