LifeNotes: Guitarist/Producer Tommy Allsup Passes

Tommy Allsup

Famed guitarist, record producer and former Nashville session musician Tommy Allsup has died at age 85.

Allsup is known for his work with such artists as Buddy Holly, Bob Wills, Willie Nelson, Moon Mullican and Asleep at the Wheel. He was also a recording artist.

He first achieved prominence as a 1952 member of the western-swing band led by Johnnie Lee Wills in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The bandleader was Bob’s brother and had a big hit in 1950 with “Rag Mop.”

Allsup was playing in a group called The Southernaires based in Lawton, Oklahoma when he was summoned to Clovis, New Mexico to play on some recording sessions in 1958. Among the tunes Allsup played on were “It’s So Easy,” “Love’s Made a Fool of You” and “Heartbeat” by Buddy Holly.

Allsup relocated to Odessa, Texas to open a dancehall called The Silver Saddle. His band there was headed by Moon Mullican, the hillbilly-boogie piano stylist famed for such hits as “I’ll Sail My Ship Alone,” “Sweeter Than the Flowers,” “Cherokee Boogie” and “New Jole Blon.”
Holly came to hear the band on New Year’s Eve. He asked Allsup to accompany him on an upcoming 1959 tour called The Winter Dance Party. Holly had already hired Waylon Jennings to play bass. Allsup recruited drummer Carl Bunch.

At a tour stop in Clear Lake, Iowa, Jennings gave his seat on Holly’s chartered plane to The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson), who was ill. Allsup lost a coin toss to Ritchie Valens for the last seat on the aircraft. On Feb. 3, 1959, the plane crashed, killing all aboard. This event became known as “The Day the Music Died.”

Later in 1959, Tommy Allsup relocated to Los Angeles. He became a session musician and a record producer. Among the hits he played on was 1965’s “This Diamond Ring” by Gary Lewis & The Playboys, as well as several instrumentals by The Ventures.

Allsup became the A&R director for country music at Liberty Records. In this role, he became the producer for the label’s Tex Williams, Willie Nelson, Warren Smith, Billy Mize and Bob Wills.

He produced the 1963 Willie Nelson LP Here’s Willie Nelson. Among the Wills albums he produced was 1960’s Together Again, which reunited the western-swing legend with his Texas Playboys vocalist Tommy Duncan.

Returning to Odessa, Allsup opened his own recording studio. Among the hits recorded there was 1969’s “In the Year 2525” by Zager & Evans.

Allsup next relocated to Nashville. In the 1970s, he played on records by George Jones, Marty Robbins, Reba McEntire, Ferlin Husky, Faron Young, Wanda Jackson, Lynn Anderson, Charlie Rich, Kenny Rogers and other country stars. He produced five albums for Asleep at the Wheel and was the head of the Metromedia Records label.

In 1973, Allsup played bass and produced the final album by Bob Wills, For the Last Time. Following the death of Wills, Allsup and vocalist Leon Rausch fronted The Original Texas Playboys. They kept the Wills western-swing legacy alive for several decades.

Tommy Allsup was also a recording artist. In Music City, he led the recording bands The Nashville Surveys and The Tennessee Saxes. His albums included Twistin’ the Country Classics (1962), Tommy Allsup Plays the Buddy Holly Songbook (1965), The Hits of Charley Pride (1969), Tommy Allsup & The Tennessee Saxes Play the Hits of Tammy Wynette (1971), Country Guitars (1994), Tommy Allsup’s Gospel Guitar (2000), True Love Ways (2001) and Precious Guitar (with Billy Grammer, 2010).

Allsup is a member of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. His son, Austin Allsup, competed on the 2016 edition of the hit TV program The Voice.

Tommy Allsup passed away in Lubbock, Texas on Wednesday, Jan. 11. Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

Tim McGraw, Faith Hill To Get CMHoF Exhibit

Faith Hill and Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill will soon be the subjects of an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The exhibit will begin Nov. 17, 2017 and will run through May 13, 2018.

In promotion for the announcement, Hill tweeted an old publicity photo from the couple’s 1996 Spontaneous Combustion Tour. The couple married in October that same year.

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is revealing plans for a new artist exhibit each day this week. Earlier exhibit announcements included Jason Aldean, Loretta Lynn, and Shania Twain.

Hill and McGraw are set to launch the Soul 2 Soul Tour 2017 tour on April 7 at Smoothie King Arena in New Orleans. The tour currently runs through October.

 

Cadillac Three, Jennifer Nettles Are ‘Front And Center’

Jennifer Nettles, The Cadillac Three

Public television’s Front And Center live music series returns for an all-new season this month with nine new episodes. Rob Thomas, Shawn Mendes, Cheap Trick, Southside JohnnySteve Vai, Kaleo, Dawes,  The Cadillac Three and Jennifer Nettles are all slated to take the stage on the acclaimed show, which is in its seventh season on the network.

The Cadillac Three and Jennifer Nettles appear on the series as part of Front and Center’s ongoing partnership with the Country Music Association and the CMA Songwriter Series. Nettles teams up with Brandy Clark during her performance to sing “Love Can Go to Hell” and is backed by Amos Lee on guitar.

“It feels incredible to bring Front and Center back for a seventh season,” says Executive Producer Don Maggi. “We had the privilege of working with a dynamic group of artists to give fans new insight on the creative process of some of their favorite musicians.”

To get a glimpse of the upcoming season check out the trailer below:

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Alison Krauss, Phil Vassar, Wynonna Join Randy Travis Tribute

The all-star tribute to Randy Travis, “1 Night. 1 Place. 1 Time: A Heroes and Friends Tribute to Randy Travis,” keeps adding star power with the addition of six more names to the lineup. Joining the bill for the Feb. 8th concert are Wynonna, Jeff Foxworthy, Alison Krauss, Ben Haggard, Neal McCoy and Phil Vassar. More artists are set to be announced in the coming weeks as well.

Already signed on to pay tribute to Travis’ legacy during the evening are Alabama, Rodney Atkins, Kane Brown, James Dupre, Montgomery Gentry, Chris Janson, Jamey Johnson, Scotty McCreery, Joe Nichols, Michael Ray, Collin Raye, Ricky Skaggs, Kenny Rogers, Michael W. Smith, The Bellamy Brothers, The Randy Travis Band, Ricky Traywick, Travis Tritt, Tanya Tucker, and Josh Turner.

Tickets for the event are on sale now at all Ticketmaster locations and the Bridgestone Arena box office. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Randy Travis Foundation, a non-profit that raises money for stroke research and rehabilitation.

CRS 2017 Adds Director Of Amazon Music As Featured Speaker

Ryan Redington

Country Radio Seminar 2017 will welcome Director of Amazon Music, Ryan Redington, as a featured speaker. Redington will speak on Friday, Feb. 24, 2017 at 9 a.m. and will discuss the approach Amazon uses through their services and consumer relations.

Throughout his time at Amazon, Redington has overseen the launch of two Amazon Music streaming services—Amazon Music Unlimited in October 2016 and Prime Music in June 2014. Redington also spearheaded Amazon’s exclusive deal with Garth Brooks, to bring the country superstar’s music catalog to streaming for the first time. Redington began his Amazon career working on the video team, before joining music where he worked as a category leader in physical before digital and streaming.

“Ryan will be providing us a very candid, unique look inside the intellectual perspective of one of the country’s most innovative retailers, products, and consumer services,” said Bill Mayne, Executive Director of CRS. “This is an hour at CRS not to miss!”

Registration for Country Radio Seminar 2017 increases to $699 this Friday, Jan. 13. Individuals who have not registered, but are planning to attend, are encouraged to register today at the $599 rate, which is a $100 savings, at countryradioseminar.com.

SOURCE Nashville Names 2017 Board of Directors

Pictured (Front row, L-R): Mandy Gallagher (City National Bank), Christy Walker-Watkins (AristoPR/TheAristoMedia Group), Alicia Lanier Jones (Dennis Entertainment); Back row (L-R): Camilla Kleindienst (Banner Music), Susan Woelkers (GW Entertainment), Shelia Shipley Biddy (Music Health Alliance), Gail Childress (Sussman & Associates). Not pictured: Board member Melinda Drennan.

Nashville-based music industry organization SOURCE Nashville recently completed elections for its 2017 Board of Directors.

This year’s Board Officers are Christy Walker-Watkins (AristoPR/The AristoMedia Group), President; Mandy Gallagher (City National Bank), Vice President; Melinda Drennan (Drennan & Associates), Treasurer and Susan Woelkers (GW Entertainment), Secretary.

Additional Board representatives are 2016 SOURCE Board President, Shelia Shipley Biddy (Music Health Alliance), Katherine Spransy Beakes (Universal Music Group), Gail Childress (Sussman & Associates), Camilla Kleindienst (Banner Music), and Alicia Lanier Jones (Dennis Entertainment).

Lainie Allbee (Martin, Allbee & Associates, LLC.), Laurie Hughes (Hughes Kessler), and Lyndie Wenner (MSO PR) continue as long-term directors for the organization. Wendi York (Major Bob Music, Inc.) will serve as an auxiliary Board member.

Exits Announced As Show Dog Restructures

Show Dog Nashville has announced the exiting of five staffers as the label streamlines it operations to focus on expanding social and traditional media, social media marketing, digital streaming services as well as radio.

General Manager George Nunes, East Coast Promotion Director Jean Williams, Southeast Promotion Director Chris Waters, West Coast Promotion Director Dave Dame, and Promotion Coordinator Katie Kettelhut have exited. They can be reached at the information below:

 

General Manager, George Nunes, george.nunes1@gmail.com

East Coast Promotion Director, Jean Williams, mattandjeanw@gmail.com

Southeast Promotion Director, Chris Waters, getchriswaters@icloud.com

West Coast Promotion Director, Dave Dame, davedame@pacbell.net

Promotion Coordinator, Katie Kettelhut, Kmkettelhut@gmail.com

Vice President, Promotion Rick Moxley will stay on at the label, and can be reached at rick.moxley@showdogmail.com.

Jake Owen Signs With WME

Jake Owen

Jake Owen has signed with WME for agency representation in all areas, including music, television, endorsements and more. The change is made from Dale Morris & Associates after a recent switch in management from Morris Higham Management to Good Company Entertainment with former Sony Music executive Keith Gale.

The RCA Nashville recording artist had six No. 1 singles to date – including the recent summer anthem, “American Country Love Song” as well as the Double Platinum-certified “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” and Platinum-certified “Beachin’,” “Anywhere with You,” “Alone with You” and “The One That Got Away.”

His fifth studio album, American Love, includes his current single, “If He Ain’t Gonna Love You.”

Additionally, the avid golfer with a 2 handicap, Owen is set to receive the Arnie Award (named after the late Arnold Palmer) in February as part of Golf Digest’s “Golfers Who Give Back” event during the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. His work includes establishing the Jake Owen Foundation, which has raised over $1.4 million dollars to date for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and local children’s charities in his home state’s Indian River County area.

Angaleena Presley to Release Second Solo CD in April

Angaleena Presley is set to release her second solo outing, Wrangled, on Mining Light Music/Thirty Tigers April 21st. Produced by Presley and Oran Thornton, the project features 12 tracks, all of which were co-written by Presley.

A highlight of the album is a song Presley penned with dear friend Guy Clark, “Cheer Up Little Darling.” The tune is the last song Clark completed before his death, and features Shawn Camp playing Clark’s No. 10 guitar and his mandola, which Clark had been learning to play during the last year of his life.

The new CD is the followup to Presley’s acclaimed 2014 CD American Middle Class. 

Artist Updates: Cyndi Lauper, Sundance Head, Ricky Skaggs

Cyndi Lauper Set For Austin City Limits Debut

Cyndi Lauper will make her debut performance on Austin City Limits (ACL) on Saturday, Jan. 14 on PBS. She will perform songs from her 2016 country project Detour, which features collaborations with artists Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss and more.

To see Lauper’s performance of “Heartaches By The Number,” watch below:

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Sundance Head To Join Blake Shelton Tour

Sundance Head, Photo: NBC.com

The Voice coach Blake Shelton has added Season 11 champion Sundance Head to his 2017 Doing It To Country Songs tour. Also performing on the 13-date run is Season 2 contestant and Shelton’s labelmate RaeLynn, making this tour Shelton’s most Voice-packed endeavor yet.

“I’m excited to get back out on the road and bring new music from If I’m Honest, some previous hits and a few surprises,” said Shelton. “Having RaeLynn on the tour again is terrific, and I’m thrilled Sundance is joining and bringing his incredible musical talents.”

“I’m just elated and really excited about being able to perform with a great entertainer and learn something from him while I’m on the road. It’s going to be the most fun thing I’ve ever done,” added Head.

Ricky Skaggs, Bruce Hornsby Team For Tour

Ricky Skaggs, his band Kentucky Thunder and pianist/songwriter Bruce Hornsby will blend mountain music and Hornsby’s piano-based songs as part of a six-city tour in 2017. The tour launches Feb. 26 in Tarrytown, New York, and stops in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

“I always get excited when I know I’m gonna get to tour with my good friend Bruce Hornsby,” says Skaggs. “Fireworks always happen!”

Hornsby adds, “The level of virtuosity required to play bluegrass music with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder requires a good deal of practice; I always have to prepare a good deal, practicing with the metronome at break-neck speed, crazy tempos, to be able to hang with those guys.”

2017 “Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby with Kentucky Thunder” Tour Dates:

Feb. 26: Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall
Feb. 27: Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Theatre
March 1: Brookville, NY – Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
March 3: Lancaster, PA – American Music Theatre
March 4: Wilmington, DE – The Grand Opera House, Copeland Hall
March 5: Verona, NY – Turning Stone Resort & Casino at The Showroom