ACM Lifting Lives Announces 2019-2020 Board Officers

ACM Lifting Lives has announced its newly elected officers for the 2019-2020 term. Stepping into these roles are Chairman Paul Barnabee, Vice-Chairman Troy Vollhoffer, Vice-President Lorie Lytle, Treasurer Dwight Wiles, and Secretary Taylor Wolf. As voted on by the board, this term will be the first year the Chairman’s positions become effective in August; prior officer terms were in effect November to November.

“I’m honored to have served on both the Academy of Country Music and ACM Lifting Lives boards for many years and be a part of their continuous growth. As Chairman, my aim will be to continue the good work of those who have served before me, improving lives through the power of music.  I want to thank the artists who year in and year out generously give their time to Lifting Lives and the ACM board. I look forward to working closely with Lyndsay Cruz, Executive Director, and the entire ACM team, to help Lifting Lives make an even bigger impact in 2020,” said ACM Lifting Lives Chairman Paul Barnabee.

Chairman of the Board-Paul Barnabee, FBMM
Vice-Chairman-Troy Vollhoffer, Premier Global Production
Vice-President-Lorie Lytle, Fridrich & Clark Realty
Treasurer-Dwight Wiles, Wiles+Taylor & Co.
Secretary-Taylor Wolf, ACM Lifting Lives

Cody Jinks’ New Album ‘After The Fire’ Set For October

Cody Jinks will release his latest album, After The Fire, Oct. 11. The project, on Jinks’ own Late August Records, is the followup to his 2018 critically acclaimed album Lifers. 

The 10-song collection will be the debut offering from Jinks’ own label. The country outlier has sold more than 300,000 albums through his tenacious grassroots approach and currently streams 40 million songs per month.

Fresh off of his recent sold-out (in one hour) show at Colorado’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheater, Jinks continues to tour heavily with two consecutive nights this week in Boston, upcoming shows with Lynyrd Skynyrd, and upcoming dates in Detroit, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Dallas, Fort Worth, Oklahoma City, Nashville, Pittsburgh, and the West Coast. He is also gearing up to announce the formation of the Official Cody Jinks “Fam” Club.

After The Fire Track Listing:
After The Fire
Ain’t A Train
Yesterday Again
Tell Em What It’s Like
Think Like You Think
William and Wanda
One Good Decision
Dreamed With One
Someone To You
Tonedeaf Boogie

CCM Exec Launches Artist Management Company Kickstand Entertainment

Shane Boyd (L), founder and president of Kickstand Entertainment, welcomes singer/songwriter Joel Vaughn (R) to the Kickstand artist roster.

Christian music industry executive Shane Boyd has launched the full-service artist management firm Kickstand Entertainment. The company’s first clients include Fair Trade Music Publishing singer-songwriter-producer Carter Frodge (formerly with the band Everyday Sunday), as well as Joel Vaughn, who has had three Top 20 singles, as well as a track included on the soundtrack for God’s Not Dead–A Light In Darkness.

In the ’90s, Boyd worked as a sound engineer and road manager, before spending 13 years working in radio promotions in the Christian rock and CHR formats. His label clients included Fair Trade Services, Gotee Records, Inpop Records, VSR Music Group, and Slospeak Records. 

 “Serving in different roles in the Christian music industry for more than two decades, I felt like it was time to put my experience—and the relationships I have built along the way—to work for artists I believe in,” Boyd said. “Through Kickstand, I hope to help new artists build long-lasting ministries, as well as to assist in furthering the careers of established talent. I couldn’t be happier to be starting this journey with Carter and Joel.”

Industry Ink: Bandtwango, Anacrusis, Sony Music Nashville

Bandtwango Teams With Legends Bank For Artist Showcase

Nashville artist development company Bandtwango Music has partnered with Legends Bank to debut a new monthly industry showcase at True Music Room in the Cambria Hotel, beginning Aug. 14.

Each showcase will feature new artists performing “in the round,” with the first showcase featuring Kathleen Regan, Dakota Danielle, Melanie Meriney, Krista Angelucci, Gabe Walsh and sisters Nik & Sam. Upcoming monthly showcases will be held Aug. 14, Sept. 18, Oct. 23, Nov. 13 and Dec. 11.

 

Anacrusis Holds “Summer Camp” Songwriters Retreat

Back row: Chase Coy, Scott Shirock (KiND), Liz Rogers (Anacrusis), Carla Cappa (CAPPA), Larry Florman (Them Vibes), Drew Southwell (Trove). Front row: Kevin Kolk, Ben Bishop (Obeds), Jake Ohlbaum (The Foxies), Alex Haddad (Them Vibes), James Droll, Jeff Carl, Charlotte Sands.

Anacrusis recently hosted a week-long “summer camp” songwriters retreat at a cabin on Smith Lake, Alabama, sponsored in part by Pinnacle Bank and BMI. The focus of the week was writing for sync, and the 12 writers worked alongside 6 music supervisors to write and record 14 songs that are 100% controlled by Anacrusis, completed and ready to actively pitch.

Music supervisors from brands including Microsoft and McDonalds were involved each day, providing briefs for current campaigns, and then following up to work with the artists and producers at the end of the sessions to give specific feedback. The songwriters that attended the retreat were Drew Southwell (Trove), Jeff Carl, James Droll, Carla Cappa (CAPPA), Charlotte SandsBen Bishop (Obeds), Chase CoyKevin KolkScott Shirock of KiND, Jake Ohlbaum of the Foxies, and Larry Florman and Alex Haddad of Them Vibes.  

 

Sony Music Nashville Teams With JW Marriott Nashville For ‘Soundtrack By JW’

JW Marriott Nashville and Sony Music Nashville are partnering to provide a unique Music City experience with the launch of Soundtrack by JW.

JW Marriott will offer guests a fresh take on an old-school experience by offering them access to Sony’s Bluetooth Turntable, Sony Headphones, and a choice of four vinyl collections that have been curated to include tracks from some of Nashville’s favorite country artists including Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, and­­­ Old Dominion. Soundtrack by JW collection cases include Current Country, Country Women, Legends & Superstars, and Outlaw Country to fit guests’ unique musical tastes.

“We value our partnership with JW Marriott Nashville going back to Old Dominion’s performance at the property in 2018 during their grand opening celebration,” said Nicole Marinake, Senior Director, Partnership Marketing, Sony Music Nashville. “This latest program further demonstrates the property’s commitment to music and providing one-of-a-kind experiences for their guests.”

Jerrod Niemann Extends Tallboys And Short Stories Tour Through November

Jerrod Niemann has extended his headlining Live In Concert: Jerrod Niemann Tallboys & Short Stories tour into the Fall. The tour, which kicked off this Spring, will now run through mid-November, with additional dates in San Diego, Foxborough, Massachusetts; Fort Smith, Arkansas; Jackson, Tennessee and more through Nov. 16.

Playing intimate venues and bars across the country, Niemann performs a curated setlist filled with hits spanning his nearly decade-long career, including his latest patriotic release, “Old Glory,” along with covers of classics that helped mold him into the artist he is today.

Tickets for select dates go on sale beginning Friday (Aug. 16).

SEPTEMBER
6 | Jackson, TN – Hub City Brewing
26 | Moorhead, MN – Bluestem Amphitheater
27 | Cedar Rapids, IA – McGrath Amphitheatre
28 | Altoona, WI – River Prairie Center

OCTOBER
10 | Perris, CA – Lake Perris Fairgrounds
11 | San Diego, CA – Moonshine Flats

NOVEMBER
1 | Yorktown, TX – 5D Steakhouse & Lounge
2 | Edinburg, TX – H-E-B Park
7 | Foxborough, MA – Six String Grill & Stage
8 | Laconia, NH – Granite State Music Hall
9 | Oneonta, NY – Foothills Performing Arts & Civic Center
14 | Overland Park, KS – Kanza Hall
16 | Fort Smith, AR – TempleLive

Morgan Wallen Discusses His Three-Week No. 1 Hit, Staying Authentic, And The Return Of The Mullet [Interview]

A few weeks ago, Big Loud Records artist Morgan Wallen celebrated his biggest hit yet with “Whiskey Glasses,” which spent three weeks at No. 1 on the country charts. The track follows Wallen’s first chart-topper, “Up Down,” which featured Florida Georgia Line and went to No. 1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay chart and Mediabase/Country Aircheck chart.

“It’s one of the earlier songs I heard that were being pitched to me,” Wallen tells MusicRow of “Whiskey Glasses,” which was penned by Ben Burgess and “All About That Bass” writer Kevin Kadish. “As soon as I heard it, I thought it was unique and all the clever, double entendres. Also, just the feel and phrasing I thought was unique. The only thing we added in production was between the chorus and the ‘Whiskey Glasses’ line at the end, just a couple of little phrases to fill in the space there.”

For Big Loud’s Seth England, the early radio response was a surefire indicator of the song’s hit potential.

“Even when you get a song that is a three-week No. 1, that happens when, as they say, a song could work itself,” England tells MusicRow. “The research is through the roof in most markets so when you call the program director, sometimes they are almost cutting you off to tell you how well your song is researching. That was very much the case with ‘Whiskey Glasses.’ Many times they were calling us to tell us they were converting the song before we were calling them.”

Along the way, Wallen notched another No. 1 hit, as a co-writer on Jason Aldean’s “You Make It Easy” in 2018.

Wallen’s debut album for Big Loud Records, If I Know Me, has been a mainstay in the Top 5 country albums chart—topping off a wellspring of success for Wallen, who wasn’t exactly looking to be an artist before he signed with the label in 2016.

Kevin Neal was the first person I met in Nashville, and I was still living in Knoxville at the time,” Wallen said. “He told me to move to Nashville, and he sent a couple of songs I had written around town, and sent them to Seth. I was really just looking for co-writers, really wasn’t looking for a record deal.”

“I’ll never forget the day he walked in the studio,” recalls England. “They said they had a kid from Knoxville with a lot of raw talent. We love working with all types of artists, but nothing makes us happier than developing something brand new. Morgan came in, and he looked like a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd or something with long, mangled hair.

But when he started singing, Joey [Moi] and I just looked at each other like, ‘What is this?’ And his focus and goals were aligned with what we do.”

Now, Wallen is as well-known for his “business-in-the-front, party-in-the-back” mullet as he is for notching a three-week No. 1.

“Not everybody likes it. Everybody at my label was like ‘No! We are not doing a mullet!’ But I was like, ‘Give it a chance. What could it hurt?’” Wallen says, noting he got the inspiration for the ‘90s throwback hairstyle after looking at old family photos. “I [looked at] my parents’ wedding photos and my dad had a mean mullet. My dad and I are very similar in looks and personality. If you put our pictures side by side of me at 26 and my dad at 26 it would be scary how we look alike. He had a perm in his. I don’t have a perm in mine—yet. It turned into this whole thing that I didn’t really mean to happen. I think that makes me like it even better, because I wasn’t doing it as a branding or business move. And it’s a throwback to earlier country singers.”

Underneath the striking mullet and sleeveless denim shirts is the heart of a songwriter, combined with the rawness of an artist who simply aspires to be himself, something that was evident when country radio received Wallen’s debut single, “The Way I Talk.” While the track only peaked in the 30s at country radio, it cemented the newcomer as a unique talent.

“When you sit with Morgan, his accent is Tennessee thick and authentic. I couldn’t stop picturing Morgan singing this song,” England says. “So many people to this day tell us they feel like it was a hit that never was. But it made people aware of him and he followed it up with uniquely branded material.”

Following in the wake of chart-toppers “Up Down” and “Whiskey Glasses,” Wallen’s hoping to continue his hot streak with his latest single, “Chasin’ You,” which he co-wrote alongside Craig Wiseman and Jamie Moore. The track marks the first that Wallen co-wrote with legendary Nashville songwriter Wiseman, a creator behind songs such as Tim McGraw’s “Live Like You Were Dying” and Brooks & Dunn’s “Believe.”

“It was a big day for me just writing with him,” Wallen recalls. “It verified to me that I could hang, you know? It gave me more peace about moving to Nashville. He’s been like a mentor and second father to me throughout the years. It’s cool to see our relationship grow out of songwriting and to being friends.”

Wallen found subtle ways to pay homage to his Tennessee roots throughout the track. “There are a lot of East Tennessee references like the Chattanooga freight. Not all of it is literal …the Los Angeles part is just to signify they were gone, but the ‘guitar town’ line is obviously me, and where I ended up.”

Wallen has tours lined up with Luke Combs and Florida Georgia Line. The FGL tour is special, given that Wallen toured with them in 2017, and is now revisiting some of the venues he previously played before being able to count the three-week No. 1 “Whiskey Glasses” among his credits.

“I end my set with that now, and it’s a great note to end on,” he says. “Back then, I had 15 minutes and I didn’t have any hits. It’s been a mind-blowing difference. Every show, the venue has been 90% full when I go out to play, and we are the first of three acts on the bill. That’s special.”

 

Weekly Register: Tyler Childers Debuts At No. 1 With New Album ‘Country Squire’

Tyler Childers unseats Luke Combs at No. 1 this week on the country albums chart, as Childers’ album Country Squire debuts in the top spot with 32K in total consumption, according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Combs’ This One’s For You falls to No. 2 with 22K in total consumption, followed by Dan + Shay‘s self-titled album at No. 3 with 16K. Morgan Wallen‘s If I Know Me is at No. 4 with 12K, followed by Combs’ The Prequel EP at No. 5 with 12K.

Meanwhile, Blanco Brown continues his reign on the country streaming songs chart this week, as “The Git Up” moves 23 million streams (178 million to date). Blake Shelton‘s “God’s Country” is at No. 2 with 9.6 million streams, followed by Combs’ “Beer Never Broke My Heart” at No. 3 with 9 million streams. Wallen’s three-week No. 1 “Whiskey Glasses” is at No. 4 with 8.2 million streams, while Combs’ “Beautiful Crazy” rounds out the Top 5 with 7.3 million streams this week.

SMO’s New Album ‘This One’s For You’ Set For August

SMO is gearing up for the release of This One’s For You, a new 12-track album on Aug. 23 via Average Joes Entertainment. Fans pre-ordering the new album will instantly receive the first single, “Boss 2.0.” 

Produced by David Ray of Dammit Boy Entertainment, Eric “WeeWee” Flemming and DJ Orig, This One’s For You, is 100-proof, old-school SMO. Along with the leadoff track, “Boss 2.0,” SMO co-wrote all 12 tracks on the album.

From the country-rap banger “Tear Da Mud Up,” featuring DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia, to the prideful anthem, “How I Roll,” featuring Colt Ford and David Ray, to SMO’s cannabis journey on “Colorado Bound” with Afroman, the new album delivers the signature sound fans have come to know and love from the entertainer. Essential playlist songs also include the outdoorsman’s ode to hunting, “Bone Splitta,” featuring Cypress Spring and D-Ray, and the title track, “This One’s For You.”

“As always, I have handcrafted a buffet of backwood adventures and life lessons for my kinfoke to enjoy,” said SMO. “This album is a true representation of where I am in life as a man, a father, a son, and a leader for my people.”

SMO’s autobiography, MY LIFE IN A JAR: The Book of SMO also hits Amazon.com at the end of the summer from publisher Baker & Taylor, with the e-book dropping August 22, and the hard-cover hitting stores in early September.  Co-written with Jake Brown, SMO will release the audiobook version by the end of the year.

Ashley Gorley Reigns, Jon Nite Moves Into Top Five On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Ashley Gorley reigns at No. 1 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart again this week, while HARDY remains at the No. 2 spot. Hillary Lindsey maintains the No. 3 spot, and Blanco Brown moves up to No. 4.

“Knockin’ Boots” (Luke Bryan) and “Living” (Dierks Bentley) co-writer, Jon Nite, moves his way up to the No. 5 slot this week.

The MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity garnered from airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Breaking: Clay Hunnicutt Joins Big Machine Label Group

Clay Hunnicutt. Photo: Delaney Royer

Clay Hunnicutt has joined Big Machine Label Group in a general manager role for its Big Machine imprint. Hunnicutt was previously President and Partner for independent label Big Loud.

Current Big Machine general manager Jim Weatherson will remain through the transition before he moves into a consulting role.

“I have worked with Clay Hunnicutt throughout my career on the radio side and record side,” says BMLG President/CEO Scott Borchetta. “He is a consummate professional with a tireless work ethic and boundless creativity. He is the perfect compliment to our executive team and I’m sure he will turn great results. I also want to thank Jim Weatherson, who has been attached to the BMLG in one way or another since our inception. He helped to launch the ground-breaking Nash Icon label and then led Big Machine through a very successful leadership transition. Jim came to me a year ago to discuss his exit strategy and the timing of this announcement dovetails perfectly for what Jim wants to do. His DNA is imprinted at the label group.”

Hunnicutt says, “Scott Borchetta and I have talked about working together for years and it’s exciting that we were finally able to put it together, especially during such a dynamic time for Big Machine. There’s an amazing team already in place and I can’t wait to jump in and see where we can take the Big Machine artists together.”

At Big Loud Records, he led a team that developed and promoted such chart-topping acts as Jake Owen and Morgan Wallen. Previously spending 27 years in radio, he served as a Program Director throughout the southeast, including Nashville and Atlanta, before ultimately overseeing Clear Channel’s national programming initiatives. In 2014, iHeartMedia elevated Hunnicutt to Executive Vice President and General Manager National Programming Platforms and Vice President/Brand Manager of Country Programming. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Country Music Association and the Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) and is a member of the 2005 Leadership Music Class.