Industry Ink: Jordan Davis, Belmont University, Jerry Bradley, Jersey Shore Country

Jordan Davis’ Home State Hits 500 Million Streams

Photo ID (L-R): Red Light Management’s Zach Sutton, MCA Nashville VP Promotion Katie Dean, Jordan Davis, WME’s Becky Gardenhire, UMG Nashville COO Mike Harris. Photo: Steven Stauffer

MCA Nashville’s Jordan Davis celebrated a milestone achievement Friday night (May 17) before he played to a sold-out crowd at The Theater at Madison Square Garden as part of Old Dominion’s “Make It Sweet Tour.” Jordan’s debut album Home State has accumulated over 500 million worldwide streams spurred by the success of his recent back-to-back No.1 hit singles “Singles You Up” and “Take It From Me.” Since its release, “Singles You Up” has dominated streaming charts spending over a month on the Spotify US Viral Chart (peaking at No.2) in addition to hitting the Spotify Global Viral Chart and has been certified Platinum by the RIAA. Both tracks are included on Home State as well as Jordan’s current single “Slow Dance In A Parking Lot,” which was most-added at country radio its debut week and continues to climb the country airplay charts.

 

Belmont University’s Cheryl Slay Carr Releases Music Industry Book

Cheryl Slay Carr, associate dean and associate professor at Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business, recently authored “Music Business Careers: Career Duality in the Creative Industries.” The book, newly released by Routledge/Taylor & Francis, examines the careers of what she calls “dualists,” people who balance an analytical career and a creative career. The book offers research, interviews with dualists, frameworks such as a Career Duality Model, and chapter exercises to guide readers through their own career decisions.

“It’s a decision that can create a real dilemma that I have seen in students and experienced firsthand. I wanted to understand that dilemma better and decided to research and write about it for all the Dualists out there. This book is designed for use by anyone seeking to navigate their own career journey, or the exploration can be a facilitated, academic investigation when used as a textbook for a career-focused or other music business course. Either way, if you see yourself in this analytical/creative experience (even outside the entertainment industry), this book is for you.”

 “Music Business Careers” is available on Amazon and at Routledge.com.

 

CMHoF Honors Member Elect Jerry Bradley

Country Music Hall of Fame Member Elect Jerry Bradley and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young on the stage of the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Photo by: Diana Carniato for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated the upcoming induction of Country Music Hall of Fame Member Elect Jerry Bradley with a special luncheon honoring him in the museum’s CMA Theater on May 16. During the luncheon, Bradley shared this sentiment about his upcoming induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, “I look forward to being inducted this October. It’s an honor to to join all my heroes in the Country Music Hall of Fame.”

In October of this year, Bradley, along with Brooks & Dunn and Ray Stevens, will be formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

 

Kaptain Jack Aponte Launches Online Radio Country Station Jersey Shore Country

Kaptain Jack Aponte, a New Jersey native who spent the last eight years in Nashville and created the internet radio station renegaderadionashville.com, as well as In The Cab Radio (a station specifically for truck drivers), has now created JerseyShoreCountry.com, in partnership with DPM Shore Solutions. The station will broadcast from its studio on the Seaside Heights Boardwalk in New Jersey.

JerseyShoreCountry.com is now a reporting station on MusicRow Magazine’s reporting panel. The station’s airplay will be figured into the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart.

“We are beyond thrilled to be back in New Jersey with our friends and family. When we were thinking of where we would like to set up our studios, there was no question we wanted to be in Seaside Heights, NJ. Kaptain Jack has been part of the entertainment landscape in Seaside Heights for 37 years and can’t wait to turn Seaside Heights into Nashville at the Jersey Shore.”

ACM Announces Industry Award And Studio Recording Award Winners

Today, the Academy of Country Music announced the Industry Award and Studio Recording Award winners for the 54th Academy of Country Music Awards. Industry Award, Studio Recording Award and soon to be announced Special Award recipients will be honored during the 13th Annual ACM Honors, an evening dedicated to recognizing the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 54th ACM Awards.  ACM Honors will take place on Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at the Ryman Auditorium. Ticket information will be available in the coming weeks.

Below is a complete list of the Industry Awards and Studio Recording Award winners for the 54th Academy of Country Music Awards:

Industry Award Winners:
• Casino Of The Year – Small Capacity: Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant, OK
• Casino Of The Year – Large Capacity: Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
• Don Romeo Talent Buyer Of The Year: Nicole More – Wilson Events, Inc.
• Festival Of The Year: Faster Horses – Brooklyn, MI
• Nightclub Of The Year: Joe’s On Weed St – Chicago, IL
• Promoter Of The Year: Ed Warm – Joe’s Bar
• Venue Of The Year – Small Capacity: Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
• Venue Of The Year – Medium Capacity: Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville, TN
• Venue Of The Year – Large Capacity: Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN

Studio Recording Award Winners:
• Bass Player Of The Year – Glenn Worf
• Drummer Of The Year – Matt Chamberlain
• Guitar Player Of The Year – Derek Wells
• Piano/Keyboards Player Of The Year – Dave Cohen
• Specialty Instrument(S) Player Of The Year – Ilyatoshinskiy
• Steel Guitar Player Of The Year – Mike Johnson
• Audio Engineer Of The Year – F Reid Shippen
• Producer Of The Year – Jay Joyce

The Academy of Country Music Industry Awards are voted on by all professional members of the Academy. The Studio Recording Awards are voted on by professional members of the Academy classified in the artist-entertainer/musician-bandleader-instrumentalist categories and the producer-engineer-studio manager sub-category.

ACM Announces Industry Award And Studio Recording Award Winners

Today, the Academy of Country Music announced the Industry Award and Studio Recording Award winners for the 54th Academy of Country Music Awards. Industry Award, Studio Recording Award and soon to be announced Special Award recipients will be honored during the 13th Annual ACM Honors, an evening dedicated to recognizing the special honorees and off-camera category winners from the 54th ACM Awards.  ACM Honors will take place on Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at the Ryman Auditorium. Ticket information will be available in the coming weeks.

Below is a complete list of the Industry Awards and Studio Recording Award winners for the 54th Academy of Country Music Awards:

Industry Award Winners:
• Casino Of The Year – Small Capacity: Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant, OK
• Casino Of The Year – Large Capacity: Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT
• Don Romeo Talent Buyer Of The Year: Nicole More – Wilson Events, Inc.
• Festival Of The Year: Faster Horses – Brooklyn, MI
• Nightclub Of The Year: Joe’s On Weed St – Chicago, IL
• Promoter Of The Year: Ed Warm – Joe’s Bar
• Venue Of The Year – Small Capacity: Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
• Venue Of The Year – Medium Capacity: Ascend Amphitheater – Nashville, TN
• Venue Of The Year – Large Capacity: Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN

Studio Recording Award Winners:
• Bass Player Of The Year – Glenn Worf
• Drummer Of The Year – Matt Chamberlain
• Guitar Player Of The Year – Derek Wells
• Piano/Keyboards Player Of The Year – Dave Cohen
• Specialty Instrument(S) Player Of The Year – Ilyatoshinskiy
• Steel Guitar Player Of The Year – Mike Johnson
• Audio Engineer Of The Year – F Reid Shippen
• Producer Of The Year – Jay Joyce

The Academy of Country Music Industry Awards are voted on by all professional members of the Academy. The Studio Recording Awards are voted on by professional members of the Academy classified in the artist-entertainer/musician-bandleader-instrumentalist categories and the producer-engineer-studio manager sub-category.

George Strait Adds Second ‘Strait To The Heartland’ Show

George Strait has added a second “Strait to the Heartland” show at Sprint Center in Kansas City due to an overwhelming demand by the fans. The second show is slated for Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, and both shows will feature special guest Asleep at the Wheel.

“Hosting George Strait for two incredible nights at Sprint Center is amazing,” said Brenda Tinnen, General Manager and Senior Vice President. “The entire region will roll out the red carpet for King George and his fans as they come to Kansas City from all corners of the nation.”

Tickets start at $75 and go on sale to the general public on Friday, May 31 at 10 a.m. at sprintcenter.com. A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase by George Strait Fan Club members during a pre-sale period beginning at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28.

2019 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Breakthrough Artist of the Year

Following the recent announcement of this year’s nominees for the 31st annual MusicRow Awards, we take a look at the Breakthrough Artist of the Year category. This category is voted on by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville artist who achieved significant career progress for the first time.

The MusicRow Awards will be presented at a private ceremony on June 26. See the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting closes on May 21 at 5 p.m. If you do not have a subscription, you may subscribe to receive a ballot.

2019 Breakthrough Artist of the Year Nominees:

Jimmie Allen is nominated for MusicRow Breakthrough Artist for his success as a recording artist, and Breakthrough Artist-Writer as a co-writer of his single “Best Shot.” The song made history as the first time a black artist took their first-ever single to No. 1 at country radio, and the first time since 2012 a debut single spent three weeks at No. 1. Allen’s follow up, “Make Me Want To,” is now making its way up the charts. He will spend the summer on the road with major tours headlined by Chris Young and Rascal Flatts.

Jordan Davis took his debut track, “Singles You Up,” all the way to No. 1 and followed that hit with another chart-topper, “Take It From Me.” The Louisiana native co-wrote all 12 tracks on his album Home State. He is currently on the road with Old Dominion and will then join Rascal Flatts on tour in July. In 2018, Davis was nominated for MusicRow Breakthrough Artist-Writer for co-writing “Singles You Up.”

Russell Dickerson has earned two No. 1s with his hits “Yours,” and “Blue Tacoma,” both of which he co-wrote. He is following that success with his latest single “Every Little Thing,” which is climbing country radio charts. He was a 2018 nominee for Breakthrough Artist-Writer for co-writing “Yours.” Dickerson joins Thomas Rhett on the road for the Very Hot Summer Tour, kicking off this month.

Cody Johnson‘s traditional sound has been attracting fans in his home state of Texas for years. Now he’s made the jump to the national stage via his partnership with CoJo Music/Warner Music Nashville. Johnson’s first major label single “On My Way To You,” is climbing at radio and earned a nomination this year for MusicRow Awards Song of the Year for co-writers Brett James and Tony Lane.

Ashley McBryde had an incredible year, driven by her album Girl Going Nowhere, and single of the same name. She earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album with the only debut album in the category. McBryde is also nominated for MusicRow Awards Song of the Year as a co-writer of “Girl Goin’ Nowhere” and her collaborator Jay Joyce is up for Producer of the Year. Coming up, McBryde will tour with Miranda Lambert.

Morgan Wallen scored his first No. 1 as an artist with “Up Down,” and followed that with current hit “Whiskey Glasses.” Up next for the Tennessee native is a nationwide stint on Florida Georgia Line’s summer tour, followed by a fall run as direct support for Luke Combs. Wallen was a 2018 nominee for MusicRow’s Breakthrough ArtistWriter as a co-writer of “You Make It Easy,” recorded by Jason Aldean.

 

2019 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Breakthrough Artist of the Year

Following the recent announcement of this year’s nominees for the 31st annual MusicRow Awards, we take a look at the Breakthrough Artist of the Year category. This category is voted on by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville artist who achieved significant career progress for the first time.

The MusicRow Awards will be presented at a private ceremony on June 26. See the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting closes on May 21 at 5 p.m. If you do not have a subscription, you may subscribe to receive a ballot.

2019 Breakthrough Artist of the Year Nominees:

Jimmie Allen is nominated for MusicRow Breakthrough Artist for his success as a recording artist, and Breakthrough Artist-Writer as a co-writer of his single “Best Shot.” The song made history as the first time a black artist took their first-ever single to No. 1 at country radio, and the first time since 2012 a debut single spent three weeks at No. 1. Allen’s follow up, “Make Me Want To,” is now making its way up the charts. He will spend the summer on the road with major tours headlined by Chris Young and Rascal Flatts.

Jordan Davis took his debut track, “Singles You Up,” all the way to No. 1 and followed that hit with another chart-topper, “Take It From Me.” The Louisiana native co-wrote all 12 tracks on his album Home State. He is currently on the road with Old Dominion and will then join Rascal Flatts on tour in July. In 2018, Davis was nominated for MusicRow Breakthrough Artist-Writer for co-writing “Singles You Up.”

Russell Dickerson has earned two No. 1s with his hits “Yours,” and “Blue Tacoma,” both of which he co-wrote. He is following that success with his latest single “Every Little Thing,” which is climbing country radio charts. He was a 2018 nominee for Breakthrough Artist-Writer for co-writing “Yours.” Dickerson joins Thomas Rhett on the road for the Very Hot Summer Tour, kicking off this month.

Cody Johnson‘s traditional sound has been attracting fans in his home state of Texas for years. Now he’s made the jump to the national stage via his partnership with CoJo Music/Warner Music Nashville. Johnson’s first major label single “On My Way To You,” is climbing at radio and earned a nomination this year for MusicRow Awards Song of the Year for co-writers Brett James and Tony Lane.

Ashley McBryde had an incredible year, driven by her album Girl Going Nowhere, and single of the same name. She earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album with the only debut album in the category. McBryde is also nominated for MusicRow Awards Song of the Year as a co-writer of “Girl Goin’ Nowhere” and her collaborator Jay Joyce is up for Producer of the Year. Coming up, McBryde will tour with Miranda Lambert.

Morgan Wallen scored his first No. 1 as an artist with “Up Down,” and followed that with current hit “Whiskey Glasses.” Up next for the Tennessee native is a nationwide stint on Florida Georgia Line’s summer tour, followed by a fall run as direct support for Luke Combs. Wallen was a 2018 nominee for MusicRow’s Breakthrough ArtistWriter as a co-writer of “You Make It Easy,” recorded by Jason Aldean.

Michael Jordan Named Brand Coordinator For iHeartCountry

Michael Jordan, Regional Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia’s Kentucky-Indiana region, has been named Brand Coordinator for iHeartCountry, effective immediately.

Within this role, he will report to Rod Phillips, Executive Vice President of Programming for iHeartCountry, and will be responsible for overseeing the growth, roll-out and execution for all local and live country music-based events for iHeartMedia’s country stations. Jordan will continue his role as Regional Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia’s Kentucky-Indiana Region.

Jordan has held several positions at iHeartMedia Lexington and Louisville, including Senior Vice President of  Programming, Program Director for WMAZ and WBUL, Director of NTR and Promotions for iHeartMedia Lexington, and began his career at WTKT-FM. Community involvement has always been an integral part of Jordan’s career as well through his involvement with organizations such as University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital, University of Kentucky Barnstable-Brown, Diabetes Center and Lexington Cancer Foundation.

Michael Jordan Named Brand Coordinator For iHeartCountry

Michael Jordan, Regional Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia’s Kentucky-Indiana region, has been named Brand Coordinator for iHeartCountry, effective immediately.

Within this role, he will report to Rod Phillips, Executive Vice President of Programming for iHeartCountry, and will be responsible for overseeing the growth, roll-out and execution for all local and live country music-based events for iHeartMedia’s country stations. Jordan will continue his role as Regional Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia’s Kentucky-Indiana Region.

Jordan has held several positions at iHeartMedia Lexington and Louisville, including Senior Vice President of  Programming, Program Director for WMAZ and WBUL, Director of NTR and Promotions for iHeartMedia Lexington, and began his career at WTKT-FM. Community involvement has always been an integral part of Jordan’s career as well through his involvement with organizations such as University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital, University of Kentucky Barnstable-Brown, Diabetes Center and Lexington Cancer Foundation.

2019 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Discovery Artist of the Year

Following Monday’s (May 13) announcement of this year’s nominees for the 31st annual MusicRow Awards, we take a look at a newly-added category for this year’s awards, the Discovery Artist of the Year category. The MusicRow Awards will be presented at a private ceremony on June 26.

See the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting closes on May 21 at 5 p.m. If you do not have a subscription, you may subscribe to receive a ballot.

2019 Discovery Artist of the Year nominees:

Caylee Hammack‘s debut single “Family Tree” is an upbeat invitation to her upbringing in Georgia, where she felt like a “hippie in a hillbilly town.” She co-wrote and co-produced the song that is flying up the charts. It was the most-added debut song by a female artist upon impact at country radio in over three years. Coming up, Hammack will share her unique flair and killer voice on tour with Miranda Lambert.

HARDY dropped his first name and released his debut single, “Rednecker,” the latest chapter in his evolution from songwriter to artist. His songwriting credits include “Simple” (Florida Georgia Line) and “Up Down” (Morgan Wallen ft. FGL)—which yielded an additional nomination for Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year. As a recording artist, HARDY works with Producer of the Year nominee Joey Moi.

Tyler Rich‘s debut single “The Difference” reached No. 1 on SiriusXM and he’s following that with new track “Leave Her Wild.” The Northern California native offers a pop-laden version of country on his self-titled EP, so his slot on CMT On Tour: Here Tonight alongside headliner Brett Young is a perfect fit. Rich is also a co-writer on the single “Night Visions,” recorded by AJ McLean of the Backstreet Boys.

Seaforth is gearing up for the impact date of their debut single “Love That” later this month. The song is the title track of the EP they duo co-produced with 2019 MusicRow Awards nominee Dann Huff. Seaforth is comprised of Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson, who named their group after the suburb of Sydney, Australia where they grew up. They co-wrote all four songs on the EP and have honed their performance skills on the road with Kane Brown, Brett Young, and Mitchell Tenpenny.

Tenille Townes is an artist with perspective. Her debut single “Somebody’s Daughter,” about a homeless woman, isn’t a likely choice for an introduction to radio, but her unapologetic viewpoint attracts fans longing for songs of substance. Raves MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann, “The lyric is simply brilliant, and her delivery of it is superbly heart tugging. Sign me up for the fan club.” Townes teamed with Producer of the Year nominee Jay Joyce for her debut album, due out later this year. In the meantime, the Canadian-born artist will be on tour with Miranda Lambert, following jaunts with Maren Morris and Dierks Bentley.

Hailey Whitters’ artist career has been bubbling since the release of her debut album four years ago. Today she is ready to boil—with new music and a spot on Maren Morris’ tour as well as Brent Cobb’s. Whitters tells the story of her journey on new single “Ten Year Town.” MusicRow critic Robert K. Oermann says, “Eloquence and truth in every perfectly crafted line. If there’s a better song about being an aspiring country female artist, I’ve never heard it.” As a renowned songwriter, Whitters has cuts by Little Big Town (“Happy People”), Alan Jackson (“The Older I Get”), and Martina McBride (“Low All Afternoon” and “The Real Thing”). Whitters’ album The Dream will be released later this year.

2019 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Discovery Artist of the Year

Following Monday’s (May 13) announcement of this year’s nominees for the 31st annual MusicRow Awards, we take a look at a newly-added category for this year’s awards, the Discovery Artist of the Year category. The MusicRow Awards will be presented at a private ceremony on June 26.

See the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting closes on May 21 at 5 p.m. If you do not have a subscription, you may subscribe to receive a ballot.

2019 Discovery Artist of the Year nominees:

Caylee Hammack‘s debut single “Family Tree” is an upbeat invitation to her upbringing in Georgia, where she felt like a “hippie in a hillbilly town.” She co-wrote and co-produced the song that is flying up the charts. It was the most-added debut song by a female artist upon impact at country radio in over three years. Coming up, Hammack will share her unique flair and killer voice on tour with Miranda Lambert.

HARDY dropped his first name and released his debut single, “Rednecker,” the latest chapter in his evolution from songwriter to artist. His songwriting credits include “Simple” (Florida Georgia Line) and “Up Down” (Morgan Wallen ft. FGL)—which yielded an additional nomination for Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year. As a recording artist, HARDY works with Producer of the Year nominee Joey Moi.

Tyler Rich‘s debut single “The Difference” reached No. 1 on SiriusXM and he’s following that with new track “Leave Her Wild.” The Northern California native offers a pop-laden version of country on his self-titled EP, so his slot on CMT On Tour: Here Tonight alongside headliner Brett Young is a perfect fit. Rich is also a co-writer on the single “Night Visions,” recorded by AJ McLean of the Backstreet Boys.

Seaforth is gearing up for the impact date of their debut single “Love That” later this month. The song is the title track of the EP they duo co-produced with 2019 MusicRow Awards nominee Dann Huff. Seaforth is comprised of Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson, who named their group after the suburb of Sydney, Australia where they grew up. They co-wrote all four songs on the EP and have honed their performance skills on the road with Kane Brown, Brett Young, and Mitchell Tenpenny.

Tenille Townes is an artist with perspective. Her debut single “Somebody’s Daughter,” about a homeless woman, isn’t a likely choice for an introduction to radio, but her unapologetic viewpoint attracts fans longing for songs of substance. Raves MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann, “The lyric is simply brilliant, and her delivery of it is superbly heart tugging. Sign me up for the fan club.” Townes teamed with Producer of the Year nominee Jay Joyce for her debut album, due out later this year. In the meantime, the Canadian-born artist will be on tour with Miranda Lambert, following jaunts with Maren Morris and Dierks Bentley.

Hailey Whitters’ artist career has been bubbling since the release of her debut album four years ago. Today she is ready to boil—with new music and a spot on Maren Morris’ tour as well as Brent Cobb’s. Whitters tells the story of her journey on new single “Ten Year Town.” MusicRow critic Robert K. Oermann says, “Eloquence and truth in every perfectly crafted line. If there’s a better song about being an aspiring country female artist, I’ve never heard it.” As a renowned songwriter, Whitters has cuts by Little Big Town (“Happy People”), Alan Jackson (“The Older I Get”), and Martina McBride (“Low All Afternoon” and “The Real Thing”). Whitters’ album The Dream will be released later this year.