Brad Paisley, Loretta Lynn, Kane Brown Partner To Raise Awareness Of First Amendment Rights


The Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University will welcome nearly two dozen artists, sports figures, authors and other notable figures including Brad Paisley, Kane Brown, Loretta Lynn, Jason Isbell, Darius Rucker, Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton, best-selling author/Pulitzer Prize finalist Ann Patchett, and more as part of the “1 For All Campaign for the First Amendment.”

“Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen the First Amendment in action on the streets of America,” said Ken Paulson, director of the Free Speech Center in MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment. “Citizens using their freedom of speech, right to assemble, freedom of the press, the right to petition and freedom of faith have changed America for the better. Our goal is to have Americans better understand the scope and impact of the First Amendment and never take it for granted.”

According to surveys from the Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, one-third of Americans cannot name a single freedom in the First Amendment. The 1 For All campaign aims to help the public learn more about First Amendment freedoms, as well as how to help preserve those freedoms.

“My free speech showed up in songs like ‘The Pill’ and ‘You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man).’ I always say — and sing — exactly what I mean,” says the text for Lynn’s poster contribution to the campaign.

“We’ve still got some work, but we still got a dream,” Brown says, incorporating lyrics from his hit song “Worldwide Beautiful,” and adding, “Let’s use our freedoms of speech, press and assembly to build understanding and mutual respect. The dream is within our reach.”

Other artists taking part include singer-songwriter Ruby Amanfu, known for penning the Grammy-nominated “Hard Place,” performed by H.E.R., rock band Skillet co-founder John Cooper, Billy Ray CyrusColton Dixon, Mary Gauthier, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Marcus Hummon, Bluebird Cafe founder Amy Kurland, Grammy-winning and Platinum-selling singer Kathy Mattea, Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor, current Americana Music Association nominee Aubrie Sellers, Carnegie Medal winner Ruta Sepetys, and Thistle Farms founder Rev. Becca Stevens.

“We’re grateful to the artists and authors who support the campaign,” Paulson said. “They’re critical to ensuring that a new generation takes notice. We’re marketing the First Amendment to young citizens who can make history using its freedoms. The 1 for All campaign is nonpartisan and apolitical. Our only positions are that the First Amendment’s five freedoms are at the heart of a great nation and that every American needs to better understand and respect these core liberties.”

The Free Speech Center at MTSU was launched in August 2019.

Music Industry Groups Launch Campaign Seeking Fair Trade For Music In Global Markets

Several music industry groups have partnered to launch a new campaign, titled For The Fair Trade Of Music, seeking the fair and equal treatment of music creators when their music is performed in international markets. According to a statement from the coalition, U.S. music creators lose more than $330 million in royalties each year without universal national treatment protections.

The coalition includes American Association of Independent Music (A2IM), American Federation of Musicians, Future of Music Coalition, Gospel Music Association, musicFIRST, Music Managers Forum-U.S., Recording Academy, SAG-AFTRA, and SoundExchange.

The coalition is also working toward the inclusion of “national treatment” provisions in a U.S.-U.K. FTA that would ensure United States music creators are paid for the use of their music in the U.K.

“Equal treatment is fundamental to international law, and this principle should extend to all music creators, no matter where they are from, who deserve to be paid fairly for their work,” said SoundExchange President and CEO Michael Huppe. “Our goal is to end discrimination in the global trade of music. That should be a priority for our entire industry, including recording artists and labels on both sides of the Atlantic and around the world. The ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and U.K. present an opportunity to make significant progress toward that goal.”

“Musicians should be paid when their work is used, and their right to be paid fairly shouldn’t depend on which nation they call home.  We have a chance to get this right in the U.S.-U.K. negotiation–it’s one small provision that could make a massive difference for music creators who’ve always deserved equal treatment and now need it more than ever as many of their other revenue streams have disappeared.” said Kevin Erickson, Director, Future of Music Coalition.

“Artists share music that brings people together with a power not subject to international borders. That’s priceless. Ideally, we’d see all countries honor that by protecting the rights of music creators to be fairly compensated for all uses of their work.  But at an absolute minimum, all countries should treat all artists by the same rules under their laws,” added Neeta Ragoowansi, President, Music Managers Forum – U.S.

“Music is universal, and at its best it inspires our best values, including equity, inclusion, and hope. We have an opportunity during the U.S.-U.K. trade agreement negotiations to right a wrong, fix an inequity, and give much needed remuneration to U.S. sound recording artists. The music made by U.S. creators is loved around the world, and the artists who make that music deserve to be paid when it is played. Let’s get this right and get our music creators paid for UK radio airplay,” said Jeffrey Bennett, Chief Deputy General Counsel, SAG-AFTRA

Last week, the U.S. organizations sent a joint letter to U.S. Trade Representative Robert E. Lighthizer, urging him to make full national treatment for sound recordings a priority in future trade agreements, particularly in the ongoing U.S.-U.K. negotiations.

Oak View Group Launches COVID-19 Task Force To Lead Reopening Of Live Entertainment Venues

Oak View Group, a global venue development, advisory, and investment company for the sports and live entertainment industries, has launched a new task force mandated to safely reopen America’s live entertainment and public facilities as soon as possible.

Comprised of leaders across all facets of facility operations, including sanitization technology and equipment, research and development, design, food and beverage, capital expenditure management, content, and more, OVG’s task force will provide development and operation protocols, guidance, and ongoing auditing of all COVID-19 and other infectious disease mitigation to ensure Americans can return safely to live entertainment facilities.

The team will review and test more than 180 products, solutions, and technologies to see which can be used in the most effective manner to protect all who enter into the facilities. It will develop industry standards to properly sanitize facilities as well as provide guidance on safety protocols for all venues using the most current and medically proven products and procedures. The group will specialize in making sure venues — the seats, concourses, restrooms, concession stands, locker rooms, staffing spaces, and clubs — are sanitized according to government health recommendations. The team will also take extra steps to ensure employees are screened on an ongoing basis for COVID-19 symptoms when they come into work, as well as to implement other security upgrades.

“Our team will be influential in implementing the new standards that will be adopted across the entire live entertainment industry,” said Tim Leiweke, CEO of Oak View Group. “The health and safety of fans, artists, and touring staff, during and after this evolving global pandemic, remains our top priority. By aligning ourselves with global companies, all which I consider the best in their respective fields, we are developing and executing the necessary standards to protect anyone who may enter live entertainment venues.”

To ensure a safe return to live venues during the 2020 calendar year, the task force will focus its attention across five pillars: developing standards along with its newly announced partnership with Delos, the Pioneer of Wellness Real Estate; testing solutions and technology; advising working groups on said standards and technology; advising the working groups on capital expenditure spends; and an auditing system that will lead to certification.

The task force will then develop a program based on the standardization to implement operational standards for all live entertainment and public facilities to follow. To deliver and execute these standards, the task force has developed a three-phased approach for facilities to follow in order to reopen: the creation of minimum operating standards to sanitize and cleanse facilities that align with Delos, a robust multi-day comprehensive training program for all staff and service providers involved in the production of events at facilities, and the development and implementation of an annual audit program and certification process to ensure venues are implementing and directing best practices.

Delta Spirit Inks Label Deal With New West Records, Announces New Album

Delta Spirit

Delta Spirit returns with the band’s first album in six years, What Is There, due out on Sept. 11, and the announcement of a new label deal with New West Records. What Is There‘s 10-song set was produced by the band and recorded at Sonic Ranch outside of El Paso, Texas, and is dedicated to the memory of their friend and musical inspiration, Richard Swift.

Delta Spirit has released a video for the project’s first single, “How Bout It.” The powerful clip was directed by Michael Parks Randa and shot during the COVID-19 pandemic at over 30 locations throughout North America. After speaking with roughly 70 cinematographers to learn about their particular circumstances, Randa directed 30 individuals across the country to safely document an intimate portrait of Americans in isolation.

The group released its first music in 2006, with the EP I Think I’ve Found It. Their most recent effort was 2014’s Into the Wide.

Delta Spirit What Is There Track List:
1. The Pressure
2. It Ain’t Easy
3. How Bout It
4. Can You Ever Forgive Me?
5. Better Now
6. Home Again
7. Making Sense
8. Lover’s Heart
9. Just the Same
10. What Is There

River House Artists, Tape Room Music Sign Jordan Rowe

Pictured (L-R, back row): CAA’s Sam Forbert, CAA’s Sabrina Butera, Tape Room’s Kelly Bolton, Tape Room’s Blain Rhodes, River House’s Zebb Luster; (L-R, front row): Tape Room’s Ashley Gorley, Jordan Rowe, River House’s Lynn Oliver-Cline. Photo: Emma Golden

River House Artists and Ashley Gorley‘s Tape Room Music have signed a joint-publishing deal with singer-songwriter Jordan Rowe. Rowe is also managed by River House’s Zebb Luster and signed with Creative Artists Agency for touring representation.

Rowe moved to Nashville in June 2019 and released his debut, self-titled EP one month later. In late 2019, he opened shows for Chris Janson, and performed at 12 of Luke Combs’ Tailgate Party shows.
“We are so pumped to welcome Jordan to the Tape Room family. We knew Jordan was a star from the moment Zebb introduced us. Both his vocals and songwriting instincts blew us away,” shares Tape Room Music general manager, Blain Rhodes. “We are also extremely excited to partner with River House to represent Jordan’s songs and look forward to many successes together.”

“I met Jordan through Zebb Luster and was immediately impressed with his sincere talent and positive attitude,” said River House Artists founder Lynn Oliver-Cline. “I can’t think of a better partner than Ashley and the awesome team at Tape Room to bring Jordan’s amazing young songs and voice to the people!”

“I feel incredibly humbled and blessed to have the people in this picture on my team,” shares Rowe. “One of my favorite Bible verses is Proverbs 16:9 which says, ‘The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.’ This is my first big step since moving to Nashville, and I’m thankful I get to take it with a team that already feels like family.”

Lewis Capaldi, Finneas To Lead iHeartMedia’s "River Under Your Rooftop" Virtual Festival

iHeartMedia Nashville station 107.5 The River will welcome performances from Lewis Capaldi, Finneas, Jojo, Tones And I, Alec Benjamin and more as part of its virtual music festival “River Under Your Rooftop” on July 9.

This event will replace the station’s annual “River On The Rooftop” concert series and will broadcast live on 107.5 The River’s Instagram page, with each artist participating in a small virtual meet and greet directly after their performance.

“For the last five years, our ‘River On The Rooftop’ concert series has been synonymous with summers in Nashville,” said Jonathan Shuford, Program Director for iHeartMedia Nashville. “We take the health and safety of our listeners very seriously, and unfortunately found it best to cancel the series in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we’re very proud to be able to bring together this group of talented artists to our listeners’ living rooms, using the power of music to create togetherness even when we’re physically apart.”

Zac Brown Band To Hold "4th With The Family" Livestream Concert

The Zac Brown Band will hold a special “4th with the Family” live-streamed night of music on Friday, July 3 to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend.

The free event will pay tribute to our nation’s veterans, with donations going to support Camp Southern Ground’s Warrior programs to care for the mental health and wellbeing of veterans. The show is being made possible by presenting sponsor EarthLink, and generous sponsors Lovesac and Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund and is presented in partnership with LiveXLive.

Those wanting to participate can RSVP on Facebook.

A fun limited edition T-shirt is for sale commemorating the event that will help support Camp Southern Ground’s two Warrior programs, Warrior Week and Warrior PATHH, which care for the health and wellbeing of veterans while providing the necessary support in their transition to life after service.

Kane Brown, Lauren Alaina, Old Dominion To Celebrate July 4th With iHeartCountry Special

Those disappointed at the thought of not being able to attend huge Fourth Of July celebrations among the crowds to watch the fireworks will still be able to revel a bit from their couches by watching the iHeartCountry 4th of July BBQ special. The show, airing Friday, July 3 at 8 p.m. ET on the CW Network, will feature performances by Kane Brown, Lauren Alaina, and Old Dominion.

Hosted by iHeartMedia radio personality Bobby Bones, the show will feature the artists performing from their own backyards. Along with the TV airing, the concert will also be streamed on iHeartCountry radio stations and will then replay throughout the holiday weekend.

Executive producers for “iHeartCountry 4th of July BBQ”are John Sykes and Tom Poleman for iHeartMedia and Joel Gallen for Tenth Planet Productions.

Travis Carter Joins Big Loud Management Team

Travis Carter has joined the Big Loud team. Effective immediately, Carter will be the day-to-day manager for Big Loud Records’ newest signee, Ben Burgess, and will also serve as A&R consultant for the label.

The Tulsa native began his career in the industry in 2010 as a Creative Assistant for Renee Bell at Sony Music Entertainment in Nashville. After a stint at Love Monkey Music, he landed at Warner Chappell Music four years later, where he advanced to Director of Country, Rock, and Pop in addition to excelling as the Nashville liaison between L.A. and New York in 2016, and then rising to VP/A&R in 2018. He started working with Burgess in 2015 after he signed with Warner Chappell Music. Notching a multi-week No. 1 cut with triple Platinum “Whiskey Glasses,” recorded by Big Loud Records’ Morgan Wallen, Carter was introduced to Big Loud in 2016.

“I have Ben Burgess to thank for introducing us to Travis,” said Seth England, Partner/CEO of Big Loud. “From pitching ‘Whiskey Glasses’ at the start, we’ve gotten a chance to work with him firsthand for a few years now with Ben, and he’s proven himself to be a perfect addition to our Management team. Travis also has a great ear and his instincts are spot-on — he’s going to be a strong asset to our growing A&R division.”

“Joining the Big Loud team is an absolute dream come true,” said Carter. “Seth [England], Joey [Moi], Craig [Wiseman], and the whole Big Loud family, have been champions of Ben Burgess from day one. Their outside-the-box, forward-thinking approach to business makes for a perfect fit for launching his artist career and being a part of the team myself. I couldn’t be more excited to chase it all down, alongside Ben, with such an incredible crew.”

Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley Teams With Nugs.net To Webcast Music Performances


Nashville venue 3rd & Lindsley has partnered with live concert streaming/recording platform nugs.net for live show webcasting. Artists can now use the venue as a webcasting location, to offer both pay-per-view events and free-to-fans webcasts. Nugs.net has previously webcast live events for artists including Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, Tyler Childers and more.

Five cameras have been installed at 3rd & Lindsley, with PTZ remote control functionality and the ability to expand to eight cameras. Additionally, all encoding and editing gear has been installed to create a turn-key video streaming experience.

3rd & Lindsley’s owner Ron Brice said, “As we approach our 30th year of operating as an independent venue we could not be happier about the relationship and culture we will continue to build with Nugs.net now in the family. Their reputation for evolving to capture the connections between artists and fans with audio and video technology is something we have enjoyed as music lovers for many years, and now we can all continue in artist development together in Nashville.”

Nugs.net founder and CEO Brad Serling added, “We could not be more excited about this partnership with 3rd & Lindsley. So many incredible musicians have graced their stage. We look forward to sharing the magic that happens with artists of all genres on their stage with music fans everywhere.”