Granger Smith’s 3-Year-Old Son River Dies

Granger Smith

Condolences to Granger Smith and his family, who revealed today (June 6) the loss of their youngest son, three-year-old River Kelly Smith, due to an accident.

Granger and wife Amber are also parents to River’s older siblings, London (7) and Lincoln (5).

Smith shared the following in a message to fans:

I have to deliver unthinkable news. We’ve lost our youngest son, River Kelly Smith. Following a tragic accident, and despite doctor’s best efforts, he was unable to be revived. Amber and I made the decision to say our last goodbyes and donate his organs so that other children will be given a second chance at life. Our family is devastated and heartbroken, but we take solace in knowing he is with his Heavenly Father. Riv was special. Everyone that met him knew that immediately. The joy he brought to our lives cannot be expressed and his light will be forever in our hearts. If there are words to say more, I cannot find them in this moment. Love the ones close to you. There has never been a more difficult moment for us than this.

Granger’s wife Amber echoed the news on her social account, saying “Nothing can prepare a mother to deliver this kind of news.”

“In lieu of flowers or gifts,” the couple requested that those wanting to give to “please send donations to Dell Children’s Medical Center in River’s name. The doctors, nurses and staff have been incredible.”

 

 

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I have to deliver unthinkable news. We’ve lost our youngest son, River Kelly Smith. Following a tragic accident, and despite doctor’s best efforts, he was unable to be revived. Amber and I made the decision to say our last goodbyes and donate his organs so that other children will be given a second chance at life. Our family is devastated and heartbroken, but we take solace in knowing he is with his Heavenly Father. Riv was special. Everyone that met him knew that immediately. The joy he brought to our lives cannot be expressed and his light will be forever in our hearts. If there are words to say more, I cannot find them in this moment. Love the ones close to you. There has never been a more difficult moment for us than this. . . In lieu of flowers or gifts, please send donations to Dell Children’s Medical Center in River’s name. The doctors, nurses and staff have been incredible.

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DISClaimer: Trisha Yearwood Is “Magnificent” On “Every Girl In This Town”

What country acts have timed new music for release during CMA Fest?

Well, that parade includes such familiar names as Old Dominion, Tracy Lawrence, Julie Roberts, Jake Owen, the Zac Brown Band and our Disc of the Day winner, Trisha Yearwood.

Also: Old Crow Medicine Show member Chance McCoy steps out as a solo artist to claim a DisCovery Award.

TRISHA YEARWOOD/Every Girl In This Town
Writers: Erik Dylan/Caitlyn Smith/Connie Harrington; Producer: Garth Fundis; Publishers: none listed; Gwendolyn
– Magnificent. This is one of the greatest voices, male or female, in this or any other format. The driving song soars with youthful nostalgia and optimism, and just the right spice of empowerment. Yearwood is a goddess. Play her.

JAKE OWEN/Homemade
Writers: Bobby Pinson/Drew Parker/Jared Mullins/Ben Goldsmith; Producers: none listed; Publishers: none listed; Big Loud
– It’s over produced, too processed and “busy” sounding. But the warm ode to small-town values has its heart in the right place. And he’s singing as well as ever.

JULIE ROBERTS/I Couldn’t Make You Love Me
Writers: Rudy Perez/Mark Portmann/John Bettis; Publishers: none listed; Producers: none listed; JR
– She’s always been one of our most underrated singers. On this comeback single, she unleashes admirable power and emotion. I just wish it was a country song instead of a pop ballad.

OLD DOMINION/One Man Band
Writers: none listed; Producer:none listed; Publishers: none listed; RCA
– I like the stripped-down, finger poppin’ sonics of this. The lyric is a left-field delight, a wish for companionship with a music-making metaphor. A nice job by this always dependable ensemble.

JENNY TOLMAN/High Class White Trash
Writers: Jenny Tolman/Dave Brainard; Producers: Dave Brainard; Publishers: none listed; JT
– It is one of the great mysteries of modern times: Why isn’t this gifted woman on a major label? This delightful, lightly funky, fabulously witty outing is yet another brilliant feather in her cap. The beauty-parlor video is a hoot, as is the slightly naughty lyric. Essential listening.

ZAC BROWN BAND/Someone I Used To Know
– This manages the tricky feat of managing to be both catchy and meaningful at the same time. It’s a rhythmic, cautionary tale of a young life wasted. As ever, they are unlike any other act in the country genre. Which is to be applauded.

TUCKER BEATHARD/Find Me Here
– So impressive. Acoustic, raw, vulnerable and painfully real. This ballad of dissolution and despondence cuts mighty close to the bone. This guy has the goods.

TRAVIS DENNING/Tank of Gas And A Radio Song
Writers: Travis Denning/Nathan Spicer/Shane Minor; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Mercury
– I have yet to hear a wrong note from this fellow. This thumper has a steamy, simmering, sexy vibe that’s perfect for a hot summer night. Spin it, spin it, spin it.

CHANCE MCCOY/Lonesome Pine
– Best known as a multi-instrumentalist member of Old Crow Medicine Show, McCoy reveals his solo style on this haunting, atmospheric, psych-folk meditation. It has open-air, wafting, whispery, melancholy solitude that is just dreamy.

TRACY LAWRENCE/Made In America
Writers: Tracy Lawrence/Rick Huckaby/Adam Sanders; Producers: Julian King and Tracy Lawrence; LMG
– It is stirring and uplifting and terrifically rhythmic. But it has a too-similar feeling to Toby Keith’s identically titled 2011 chart-topping single.

Chris Stapleton Sings New Randy Newman-Penned Song On ‘Toy Story 4’ Soundtrack

Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton lends his voice to the new Toy Story 4 movie soundtrack, performing the film’s end credit version of “The Ballad Of The Lonesome Cowboy.”

The Walt Disney Records’ soundtrack album, which reunites the Toy Story franchise with the Academy Award-winning composer and songwriter Randy Newman, features two new songs, “I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away” and Stapleton’s song. The soundtrack will be released June 21 as the movie opens in theaters nationwide.

“To me what has made the Toy Story films hold up over time has been the strength of the stories and the songs and the writing and the characters,” said Stapleton of the movies. “There’s something for people of all ages to enjoy in the world that is Toy Story. It’s a tremendous honor to get to sing a Randy Newman song in what is without question one of the most iconic animated franchises in history.”

The Toy Story films are beloved worldwide for their compelling characters, storytelling, stunning visuals and the music of Randy Newman. The composer and songwriter is behind signature songs like “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” “Strange Things,” “When She Loved Me” and “We Belong Together,” the last of which earned him an Academy Award for best original song in 2010.

Warner Chappell Music Nashville Adds Director, A&R

Christina Wiltshire

Warner Chappell Music Nashville has appointed Christina Wiltshire as its Director, A&R. In this position, she will work with and develop Warner Chappell Music Nashville songwriters as well as seek new talent for the company’s growing roster.

Most recently, Wiltshire served as Creative Director at Sea Gayle Music and previously served as Creative Coordinator at Patrick Joseph Music’s Nashville office. Wiltshire holds a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management from the University of South Carolina. While attending school she held internships at both Cornman Music and Warner Music Nashville.

“Christina is someone who is really making an impact in the Nashville songwriting community,” said Ben Vaughn, President & CEO of Warner Chappell Music Nashville. “Her impressive work ethic and attention to detail are apparent, as are her passion for music and her strong creative instincts. We’re very happy to welcome her to the team.”

“I’m excited to be joining the Nashville powerhouse that is Warner Chappell Music,” said Wiltshire. “I grew up living and breathing country music and knew early on that the publishing world was where I wanted to be because of the proximity to songs and their creators. To work with the amazing catalog and incredible roster at WCM is a dream come true for me, and I’m grateful to Ben and the entire team for the opportunity.”

CMT Music Awards: Carrie Underwood Takes Top Honor

Little Big Town returned as hosts for the 2019 CMT Music Awards, airing live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday.

Carrie Underwood was the top winner, earning both Female Video of the Year (“Love Wins”) and Video of the Year (“Cry Pretty”).

A full list of 2019 CMT Music Awards winners are below (in red):

Video of the Year
Carrie Underwood – “Cry Pretty”
Kane Brown – “Good as You”
Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels – “Coming Home”
Kelsea Ballerini – “Miss Me More”
Luke Combs – “She Got the Best of Me”

Male Video of the Year
Cole Swindell – “Break Up in the End”
Eric Church – “Desperate Man”
Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert – “Drowns The Whiskey”
Kane Brown – “Lose It”
Kenny Chesney – “Get Along”
Luke Bryan – “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset”
Thomas Rhett – “Life Changes”

Female Video of the Year
Brandi Carlile – “The Joke”
Carly Pearce – “Closer To You”
Carrie Underwood – “Love Wins”
Kacey Musgraves – “Space Cowboy”
Kelsea Ballerini – “Miss Me More”
Maren Morris – “Girl”
Miranda Lambert – “Keeper of the Flame”

Duo Video of the Year
Brothers Osborne – “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You)”
Dan + Shay – “Speechless”
Florida Georgia Line – “Simple”
LOCASH – “Feels Like A Party”
Maddie & Tae – “Friends Don’t”
Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift – “Babe”

Group Video of the Year
Eli Young Band – “Love Ain’t”
Lanco – “Born to Love You”
Little Big Town – “Summer Fever”
Midland – “Burn Out”
Old Dominion – “Hotel Key”
Zac Brown Band – “Someone I Used To Know”

Breakthrough Video of the Year
Ashley McBryde – “Girl Goin’ Nowhere (At Marathon Music Works)”
Jimmie Allen – “Best Shot”
Jordan Davis – “Take It From Me”
Mitchell Tenpenny – “Drunk Me”
Morgan Wallen – “Whiskey Glasses”
Runaway June – “Buy My Own Drinks”
Tenille Townes – “Somebody’s Daughter”

Collaborative Video of the Year
Brantley Gilbert and Lindsay Ell – “What Happens In A Small Town”
Darius Rucker feat. Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Charles Kelley – “Straight To Hell”
Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osborne – “Burning Man”
Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert – “Drowns The Whiskey”
Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels – “Coming Home”
Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift – “Babe”

CMT Performance of the Year
Boyz II Men and Brett Young – “Motownphilly (From CMT Crossroads)”
Luke Combs and Leon Bridges – “Beautiful Crazy (From CMT Crossroads)”
Maren Morris and Brandi Carlile – “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (From 2018 CMT Artists of the Year)”
Brett Eldredge and Meghan Trainor – “Let You Be Right (From CMT Crossroads)”
Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Gladys Knight – “I Can’t Make You Love Me” and “Help Me Make It Through the Night” (From 2018 CMT Artists of the Year)
Zac Brown Band and Shawn Mendes – “Keep Me In Mind (From CMT Crossroads)”

MSO PR Becomes SRO PR With Promotion Of Partner Marcee Rondan

The Mitch Schneider Organization (MSO PR) is rebranding to become the Schneider/Rondan Organization (SRO PR) to reflect the promotion of Marcee Rondan from Executive Vice President to Partner. The company will transition all its properties (website, social media platforms, email, etc.) in the coming weeks to SRO PR.

“Marcee has been a guiding light at MSO since the company’s inception in 1995, and I’m truly excited to officially welcome her as Partner,” says Schneider. “She’s been involved in key decisions about the company and its clients as well as overseeing employee policies that have strengthened us. This is all on top of Marcee being a terrific publicist who builds dynamic campaigns for our clients and expertly manages their best interests through the unpredictable scenarios that emerge in this 24/7 business. Her promotion opens a whole new chapter for the company.”

“So very proud to call Mitch ‘partner,'” Rondan says. “He’s been an inspiration to me and our entire staff, past and present, for years and I look forward to working alongside him as we continue to grow our business. It’s been an amazing experience so far and I’m happy to take on this role in an office in my beloved San Fernando Valley, where I grew up.”

Rondan first began working with Schneider at Levine/Schneider Public Relations as an intern in 1989 after graduating from the University of California at Irvine. At MSO, she became a Vice President in 1997, a Senior Vice President in 2000, and Executive Vice President in 2014. She will continue to work with America, Brian Setzer Orchestra, The Cult, Godsmack, Heart, Ozzy Osbourne, Rickie Lee Jones, the Stray Cats,and the Zappa Family Trust, along with such festivals as Made In America(Philadelphia), Ohana (Dana Point, CA) and Exit 111 (Manchester, TN).

Weekly Register: Lil Nas X Doesn’t Boost Billy Ray; Blake Shelton And Luke Combs Hold Tight

Pictured (L-R): Luke Combs, Blake Shelton

Lil Nas X‘s “Old Town Road” holds at No. 1 spot again this week on the overall streaming songs charts with 40 million streams and now at 490 million RTD, according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Looking at the country streaming songs chart, Blake Shelton’s “God’s Country” is the top streaming song this week with 11 million streams and 72 million RTD as it enters the second consecutive week at No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart. Morgan Wallen‘s “Whiskey Glasses” comes in at No. 2 with 11 million streams (153 million RTD). Luke Combs holds the No. 3 and 4 spots with “Beautiful Crazy” (9.4 million TW/410 million RTD) and “Beer Never Broke My Heart” (8.5 million TW/32 million RTD), respectively. Rounding out the top 5 is Chris Stapleton‘s “Tennessee Whiskey” with 7.7 million streams TW/789 million RTD.

The top streaming country song debut is “Center Point Road” from Thomas Rhett ft. Kelsea Ballerini with 2.3 million streams.

For the albums chart, Billie Eilish has the No 1 all-genre album in the country this week with When We All Fall Asleep with 62K (13K album only).

Looking at country, Combs continues his domination at No. 1 with This One’s For You at 25K (2.9K album only and 28M streaming), as he preps a new EP The Prequel to be released Friday (June 7). Dan + Shay follow with their self-titled project at 17K (2.4K album only and 17M streaming). Wallen’s If I Know Me claims No. 3 with 13.5K (556 album only and 14.5M streams). Stapleton’s Traveller is at No. 4 with 12K (2.5K album only and 11M streams) while Jason Aldean‘s Rearview Town rounds out the top 5 this week with 11K (936 albums and 12M streams).

There were no country debuts in the top 100 although Billy Ray Cyrus—who is featured on a version of the No. 1 song in the country “Old Town Road”—released his The SnakeDoctor Circus and yet did not appear on the Top 100 Country Overall Album Consumption chart.

Justice Department Opens Formal Review Of Longstanding Consent Decrees

On Wednesday (June 5), the Justice Department opened a formal review and request for comment of music licensing consent decree rules that have been in place since 1941. The review of the consent decrees that rule music licensing for two of the industry’s dominant performing rights organization powerhouses—ASCAP and BMI—is also part of a broader examining of consent decrees that exist in several industries. ASCAP and BMI license approximately 90 percent of music in the United States.

The consent decrees were put in place to prevent anticompetitive behaviors and determine sensible licensing rates. The ASCAP consent decree was modified in 2001 and the BMI consent decree was modified in 1994. The decrees require ASCAP and BMI to issue licenses covering all works in their repertory upon request from music users. If the parties are unable to agree on an appropriate price for a license, the decrees provide for a “rate court” proceeding in front of a U.S. district judge. Neither decree contains a termination date.

However, the way music is consumed and valued in the marketplace has changed drastically since the consent decrees were established, especially with the domination of music streaming. Many publishers, songwriters and other music industry members have criticized the longstanding decrees, stating that they limit the ability of songwriters and publishers to obtain their own licensing agreements that could result in higher revenues in a free marketplace.

With the opening of the longstanding decrees to review, the Justice Department can now choose to either leave the consent decrees in place, modify the current regulations, or terminate them.

“The ASCAP and BMI decrees have been in existence in some form for over seventy-five years and have effectively regulated how musicians are compensated for the public performance of their musical creations,” said Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division. “There have been many changes in the music industry during this time, and the needs of music creators and music users have continued to evolve. It is important for the Division to reassess periodically whether these decrees continue to serve the American consumer and whether they should be changed to achieve greater efficiency and enhance competition in light of innovations in the industry.”

“Thanks to the DOJ’s review, we now have the unique opportunity to reimagine the music marketplace in today’s digital age. A more flexible framework with less government regulation will allow us to compete in a free market, which we believe is the best way for our music creators to be rewarded for the value of their music. A free market would level the playing field, encourage competition and allow us to innovate on behalf of music creators and licensees alike, while ensuring fair compensation for songwriters,” said ASCAP Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Matthews.

“The DOJ’s long-anticipated review of the BMI and ASCAP consent decrees and call for public comment represent an opportunity to do what BMI has been advocating for years—modernize music licensing. BMI and ASCAP have already issued an open letter in which we share a proposed solution for the industry that will benefit music creators and licensees alike. We look forward to working with the DOJ, licensees and our other music partners to help ensure a smooth process that safeguards a vibrant future for music,” said BMI in a statement.

“Today’s announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice calling for a review the ASCAP and BMI consent decrees comes on the heels of very important positive changes already made in the way ASCAP and BMI’s songwriter performance royalties are determined,” said the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) in a statement. “Those changes, adopted as part of the Music Modernization Act (MMA), will likely result in ASCAP and BMI rate courts setting rates that more closely approximate fair market value.  We hope all stakeholders will  draw lessons from working together to pass the MMA and participate in a deliberate and thorough exercise of examining the decrees while working toward consensus solutions. The goal should be fairly compensating songwriters and developing a vibrant music marketplace for all interested parties.”

“We welcome the Department’s review of the burdensome regulations which have unfairly devalued the work of thousands of songwriters for far too long,” said NMPA’s President/CEO David Israelite. “While the Music Modernization Act included necessary improvements to the ASCAP and BMI consent decrees, there is much more that must be done to modernize the licensing system. We look forward to contributing to this examination and our hope is that DOJ thoughtfully deliberates and that this process produces a better, fairer climate for people to create the music that so many businesses need to be successful.”

The Antitrust Division has posted an invitation for public comment on its website, and has invited publishers, songwriters, licensees and other industry stakeholders to provide comments relevant to whether the ASCAP and BMI decrees should be updated, terminated or remain unchanged. The period for public comment ends July 10, 2019.

Celebration Of Life Gathering Set For Ralph Murphy

A celebration of life gathering has been set for longtime ASCAP executive and songwriter champion Ralph Murphy, who died May 28 at age 75. The event will be held June 25 from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley (818 3rd Ave. S).

Murphy’s family, friends, and colleagues are invited to join for a time of sharing favorite memories, stories and music. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Alive Hospice or Habitat for Humanity.

Carrie Underwood Adds Glastonbury Festival Date To UK Cry Pretty Tour

Carrie Underwood has added a special appearance at the legendary Glastonbury Festival on June 29 to her previously-announced overseas arena tour, The Cry Pretty Tour UK.

Underwood joins an all-star line-up at the festival that also includes Janet Jackson, The Killers, Hozier, The Cure, Bastille, Vampire Weekend, Sheryl Crow, Kylie Minogue and many others.

Underwood’s The Cry Pretty Tour UK will also include shows in Birmingham, England on June 28, in Cardiff; Wales on June 30; Glasgow, Scotland on July 2; Manchester, England on July 3; and London on July 4.

She is currently packing arenas on her North American tour, The Cry Pretty Tour 360, which kicked off on May 1 and will play 55 arenas across the U.S. and Canada this year.

Carrie Underwood Cry Pretty UK Tour Dates:
Friday, June 28 / Birmingham, England – Birmingham Resorts World Arena
Saturday, June 29 / Somerset, England – 2019 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts
Sunday, June 30 / Cardiff, Wales – Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
Tuesday, July 2 / Glasgow, Scotland – The SSE Hydro
Wednesday, July 3 / Manchester, England – Manchester Arena
Thursday, July 4 / London, England – Wembley The SSE Arena