Nashville Remembers Leonard Cohen

 

Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen

Legendary singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen has been the subject of many eulogies since his passing last week, but few of them have focused on his ties to Nashville.

Cohen was a definitive Americana artist, even before that Nashville-headquartered genre had a name. In addition, he was a former Nashville resident, recorded three of his most influential albums for Music Row and had many of his songs recorded by country and Americana artists.

Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Charlie Daniels both recorded and toured with Leonard Cohen. During his days as a session musician, Daniels appeared on Cohen’s Songs From a Room (1969), Songs of Love and Hate (1971) and Live Songs (1973) LPs. These records contain the first versions of such Cohen classics as “Bird on a Wire,” “Dress Rehearsal Rag,” “Famous Blue Raincoat” and “Joan of Arc.”

Leonard Cohen, “spoke in poetic ways and was able to communicate with people who had never lived in that world, like myself,” Daniels told The London Free Press.

“When I think of Leonard’s music, I think of it as very, very fragile. I’d never been around that kind of music before….

Everything that you did had to be something that was unique and complemented this very unique, fragile music that Leonard was doing.”

Charlie Daniels was an unsophisticated fellow from North Carolina whose instrumental skills led producer Bob Johnston to hire him in Nashville. As a result, Daniels played on sessions by Marty Robbins, Bob Dylan, Flatt & Scruggs, Al Kooper and Cohen, among others.

Daniels also toured with the acclaimed song poet, playing fiddle on Cohen’s live shows in 1970-72. When he went on the road with the iconic artist, Daniels was shocked to find audiences who didn’t behave the same way as those in the South’s honky-tonks.

“I’d never been around playing concerts for crowds that were that quiet. You could hear, maybe not a pin [drop], but a 10-penny nail roll across the balcony….I saw another whole side of music that I had never seen.”

Daniels has also said he believed it was a natural thing that Leonard Cohen turned up in Music City: “It is no surprise that Cohen found his way to Nashville to record some of his early, groundbreaking music.”

That might be because of Leonard Cohen’s background. He was a native of Montreal who began writing poetry and playing folk guitar at an early age. In 1954, he was a member of the Canadian amateur country group The Buckskin Boys.

Cohen published poetry collections and novels prior to his music career. He gave poetry readings in the U.S. while living in Greece during the early 1960s. He then moved to Nashville.

By 1966, he was writing songs. Judy Collins recorded “Suzanne” and “Dress Rehearsal Rag,” which led to Cohen being signed as an artist by Columbia Records. His second, third and fourth albums were the ones produced by Johnston in Music City.

Nashville’s country artists picked up on his songs almost at once. They continued to record his works for decades to come.

Among those who have recorded Leonard Cohen’s works are Johnny Cash (“Bird on a Wire”), George Hamilton IV (“Sisters of Mercy”), Emmylou Harris (“Ballad of a Runaway Horse”), Flatt & Scruggs (“Tonight Will Be Fine”), Willie Nelson (“Bird on a Wire”), Trisha Yearwood (“Coming Back to You”), Anne Murray (“Song of Bernadette”) and Skip Ewing (“I’m Your Man”).

Singer Jennifer Warnes was a longtime collaborator with Leonard Cohen. She recorded an entire album of his songs and made the country charts with her version of his “Ain’t No Cure for Love” in 1987.

Perhaps the songwriter’s best-known composition is “Hallelujah.” After the late Jeff Buckley popularized it in 1995, it was recorded by more than 300 artists, including k.d. lang. In 2010, it became a major hit for Tennesseans Justin Timberlake and Matt Morris.

Cohen made inroads into the Americana community as soon as it began to coalesce in the 1990s. Such cornerstone artists of the genre as Lucinda Williams (“Famous Blue Raincoat”), The Civil Wars (“Dance Me to the End of Love”) and Darrell Scott (“Joan of Arc”) recorded his songs.

Other Americana and folk stars who popularized Leonard Cohen songs include Dave Van Ronk (“Bird on a Wire”), Rufus Wainwright (“Hallelujah”), The Brothers Four (“Hey That’s No Way to Say Goodbye”), Don Henley (“Everybody Knows”), Noel Harrison (“So Long Marianne”), Buffy Sainte-Marie (“Bird on a Wire”), Joan Baez (“Suzanne”), Harpeth Rising (“Dance Me to the End of Love”), Jennifer Warnes (“First We Take Manhattan”), Tim Hardin (“Bird on a Wire”) and James Taylor (“Suzanne”).

In 1999, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris recorded Cohen’s “Sisters of Mercy” on their duo CD Western Wall: The Tuscon Sessions.

Leonard Cohen was inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 2008. He was given a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010.

He issued You Want It Darker as his latest CD in October. Leonard Cohen passed away in Los Angeles on Nov. 7, but his death was not announced until last Thursday night. He was 82 years old.

Maggie Rose Celebrates Nashville Charity Thistle Farms

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Maggie Rose has teamed to support Nashville non-profit Thistle Farms this holiday season. Thistle Farms is a community of female survivors healing from anything from prostitution, abuse or addiction. Through a series of social enterprises, Thistle Farms provides housing, jobs, food, healthcare, therapy and education to help restore these women’s lives.

Rose’s song “Love Me More” ties in well to Thistle Farms’ themes of self-acceptance.

“I am overwhelmed by the response to ‘Love Me More,’ particularly in how it resonates with the female audience,” says Maggie. “The message is about self acceptance, putting yourself first, refusing to underestimate your value and identifying the relationships and situations that might make you do so. In the most bleak situations, the inspiring women at Thistle Farms have pulled themselves up and together they spread the message that Love Heals. It is an honor to lend my song to their cause.”

Hal Cato, Thistle Farms CEO adds, “Maggie Rose’s themes of self-respect and honesty resonate deeply with the women of Thistle Farms. We are grateful for her message of empowerment for woman and are thankful to Maggie for helping us carry the message of Love Heals to a wider audience. Her show in December at Thistle Stop Cafe, will be a celebration of the universal themes that connect us all. We are looking forward to entering the holidays with a joined message of hope and love.”

A series of ads will run in and around Nashville through the end of the year, featuring Maggie performing at a piano in the Thistle Stop Cafe, where she will host a free show on Tues., Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.

Artist Updates: George Strait, Ronnie Dunn, T.G. Sheppard

George Strait Helps Raise $1.1 Million To Aid Wounded Troops

Pictured (L-R): Jamey Johnson, George Strait, Jordan Spieth, Tom Cusick and auctioneer Kerry Fisher

Pictured (L-R): Jamey Johnson, George Strait, Jordan Spieth, Tom Cusick and auctioneer Kerry Fisher

George Strait and long-time friend Tom Cusick hosted their annual golf invitational at The Resort at Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort earlier this month. This year’s tournament and auction raised $1.1 million pushing them past the $3 million mark for total funds raised for wounded military service men and women, marking their most successful year to date.

The money raised from the tournament benefits Feherty’s Troops First Foundation founded by Rick Kell and on-course reporter for the PGA Tour and former professional golfer, David Feherty, in 2008 after Kell spent time with patients recovering from serious combat injuries. A known supporter and former member of the U.S. Army himself, Strait teamed up with the foundation as a way to give back in a grand way.

PGA Tour champion Jordan Spieth made a surprise appearance at the four-day invitational and participated in the finale golf “shootout.”

To conclude the tournament, Strait was joined on stage by Jamey Johnson who also appears as a co-writer alongside Strait on the Nov. 18 release of Strait Out of the Box: Part 2. The show followed a largely successful live auction emceed by Strait and Cusick.

 

Ronnie Dunn To Take A RoadTrip With SiriusXM

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SiriusXM announced today that Ronnie Dunn will host a new exclusive show on SiriusXM’s Y2Kountry channel (Channel 61). The first episode will air Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. ET. The show will air on Fridays at 6 p.m. ET from Nov. 11-Dec. 16.

“I’ve said for years I’d choose my friends by who could get in a fast car or jacked up truck and take a cross country road trip with me,” said Dunn. “For six weeks I get to be a mixing-the-fast-ones-with-the-slow-ones, country classics-with-the-rockers, pedal-to-the-metal, high-octane asphalt cowboy. I feel like a kid in the candy store and I cannot believe SiriusXM has turned me loose.”

Ronnie Dunn’s Road Trip will feature Dunn playing his favorite music by artists like Aerosmith, Al Green, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Dwight Yoakam and Johnny Rodriguez. SiriusXM listeners will also hear Dunn’s music, including songs from his new album Tattooed Heart, which is available now.

 

T.G. Sheppard Preps For Party Time Tour

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T.G. Sheppard will launch his Party Time Tour, which starts Nov. 12 in Minden, Nevada. The trek will include stops in Iowa, Louisiana, Tennessee, Texas and more throughout 2017.

“I’m so amazed now more than ever being on the road looking out into the audiences night after night, and seeing fans sing along to my music,” said Sheppard. “It’s always great to be able to look out and see familiar faces that have followed our music, while also seeing a whole new generation of traditional country music fans.”

Sheppard’s latest album was 2015’s Legendary Friends & Country Duets, which features collaborations with George Jones, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Lorrie Morgan and more.

The Lumineers, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood Added To National Christmas Tree Lighting

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The Lumineers, Garth Brooks, and Trisha Yearwood have been added to the lineup for the 94th annual National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony.

Taking place on Thursday, Dec. 1, on the Ellipse at President’s Park (White House), the special event wraps the National Park Service Centennial year and celebrates the launch of a second century of discovery and stewardship.

Through a partnership with the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America’s national parks, the National Christmas Tree Lighting will be telecast exclusively on the Hallmark Channel on Monday, Dec. 5, and simulcast on DirecTV 4K Ultra HD.

The Lumineers

The Lumineers

Industry Ink: AIMP, 615 Revival, Steven Dale Jones

AIMP Discusses Catalog Valuations In 2016

Pictured (L to R): Dale Bobo (Big Deal Music), Kevin Rea, Craig Currier (peermusic), Michael Sukin, Steven White, John Ozier (AIMP Ex. Dir./ole), Brad Peterson, Phil May, Scott Parker, Michael McAnally Baum (SMACKSongs)

Pictured (L to R): Dale Bobo (Big Deal Music), Kevin Rea, Craig Currier (peermusic), Michael Sukin, Steven White, John Ozier (AIMP Ex. Dir./ole), Brad Peterson, Phil May, Scott Parker, Michael McAnally Baum (SMACKSongs)

The Association of Independent Music Publishers welcomed Phil May (Warner/Chappell Music), Scott Parker (Hearts Bluff Music), Brad Peterson (Regions Bank), Kevin Rea (FTI Consulting), and Steven White (Janover LLC) who spoke at the AIMP “Catalog Valuations in 2016” panel on November 9 at the First Amendment Center.

Moderated by Michael Sukin (Sukin Law Group/Cowan Leibowitz and Latman), the panelists discussed various aspects of music publishing catalog valuations and purchases, using example scenarios and answering audience questions.

 

615 Revival Supports St. Jude

img_2380The Tin Roof on Demonbreun will host the 615 Revival Tuesday night (11/15) at 7 p.m. The songwriters round is taking donations at the door for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Among the writers performing are Leslie Satcher, Wyatt Durrette, Erin Enderlin, Lance Miller, Jeremy Parsons, and Tara Thompson.

 

Steven Dale Jones Celebrates Three Decades

L-R: Gene Johnson (Diamond Rio), Hannah Ellis, Ashley Gearing, Janine Appleton (Creative, WordCountry), Marty Roe (Diamond Rio), Steven Dale Jones, Dan Truman (Diamond Rio), Dana Williams (Diamond Rio), Jimmy Olander (Diamond Rio), Justin Ebach, Jason Blaine, Kelleigh Bannen, Brian Prout (Diamond Rio) Not Pictured: Brice Long, Marty Raybon (Shenandoah), Mike Mcguire (Shenandoah)

Pictured (L-R):Gene Johnson (Diamond Rio), Hannah Ellis, Ashley Gearing, Janine Appleton (Creative, WordCountry), Marty Roe (Diamond Rio), Steven Dale Jones, Dan Truman (Diamond Rio), Dana Williams (Diamond Rio), Jimmy Olander (Diamond Rio), Justin Ebach, Jason Blaine, Kelleigh Bannen, Brian Prout (Diamond Rio). Not Pictured: Brice Long, Marty Raybon (Shenandoah), Mike Mcguire (Shenandoah)

WordCountry Publishing’s Steven Dale Jones’s 30-year songwriting career was celebrated Tuesday night (11/8) at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville. The evening featured eight performances throughout the night including Marty Raybon & Mike McQuire of Shenandoah playing “Wooden Cross” and Diamond Rio playing the Grammy-nominated “One More Day,” which was a career song for Jones. Other performers during the evening included Brice Long, Kelleigh Bannen, Ashley Gearing, Justin Ebach, Jason Blaine, and Hannah Ellis.

Maren Morris, Meghan Trainor Added to ‘Billboard’ Women In Music Event

Maren Morris. Photo: Jason Delkou Photography

Maren Morris. Photo: Jason Delkou Photography

Meghan Trainor and Maren Morris have been added to the list of honorees at Billboard‘s upcoming 11th annual Women in Music event on Dec. 9 in New York City.

Trainor will be recognized with the 2016 Women in Music ‘Chart Topper’ award, and both Trainor and Morris will perform live at the gala, which airs on the Lifetime Network on Dec. 12.

Springsteen, Adele, Jon Bon Jovi Take Home ‘Billboard’ Touring Honors

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The 13th Annual Billboard Touring Awards were held Wednesday night (Nov. 9) with Bruce Springsteen, Coldplay, Justin Bieber, and Adele taking home the top awards of the evening, according to billboard.com. Held at the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills, the event was hosted by former American Idol host Brian Dunkleman. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band took home the trophy for Top Tour, while Jon Bon Jovi was honored during the night’s festivities as The Legend of Live.

Bon Jovi has sold over 130 million albums worldwide and performed more than 2,800 concerts in 50 countries for more than 35 million fans. The band has also earned $1 billion in ticket sales, and has the distinction of having a No. 1 album in each of the past three decades and could land another No. 1 debut with the new album, This House is Not For Sale.

Billboard‘s Touring Awards honor the industry’s top achievers in categories including Top Festival, Top Arena, Top Manager and Top Comedy Tour. The winners are based on Billboard’s Boxscore chart data, which tracks gate receipts for concerts, comedy shows and other live events.

Billboard Touring Award Winners: 

Top Tour: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band The River Tour 

Top Draw: Coldplay 

Top Package: Justin Bieber Purpose Tour feat. Moxie Raia and Post Malone 

Breakthrough: Adele

Top Comedy Tour: Kevin Hart

Top Festival: Coachella 

Top Promoter: Live Nation

Top Independent Promoter (U.S.): Another Planet Entertainment 

Top Independent Promoter (International): SJM Concerts 

Top Agency: Creative Artists Agency  

Top Manager: Maverick Management 

Top Boxscore: Coldplay @ Wembley 

Top Arena: The O2, London 

Top Club: HOB Boston 

Top Amphitheater: BB&T Pavilion, Camden, N.J. 

Top Venue (Under 10,000 seats): Radio City Music Hall 

Top Venue (Under 5,000 Seats): Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

Concert Marketing & Promotion Award: Chance The Rapper 

Golden Circle: Brian Murphy, Goldenvoice/AEG Live 

Humanitarian: Scooter Braun 

Legend Of Live: Bon Jovi 

Warner Deal With City May Triple Job Relocation Number

Chris Tomlin to Launch Worship Night Tour in April

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Chris Tomlin will kick off his Worship Night In America tour next Spring, hitting arenas in 23 cities across the U.S. The tour, which follows a series of Worship Night In America events over the last two years including Madison Square Garden, Red Rocks and other venues, will also feature Big Daddy Weave, Phil Wickham, Zach Williams, Mosaic MSC and Jason Barton.

The tour will be presented by K-LOVE and Air1 and sponsored by Food for the Hungry. Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 18. 

“It is powerful when all streams of the church come together in an act of unity to worship and pray…that’s the heart behind Worship Night In America,” Tomlin said. “I pray these nights are filled with revival and restoration as we all join together proclaiming one name.”

Tomlin’s 11th studio album Never Lose Sight  was recently released and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart, and includes his RIAA Gold-certified single “Good Good Father.” Last month, Tomlin was honored as the fourth recipient of the SoundExchange Digital Radio Award, recognizing more than 1 billion digital radio plays.

Worship Night In America Tour:
April 4: San Antonio, Texas; Freeman Coliseum
April 6: Tulsa, Okla.; BOK Center
April 7: Omaha, Neb. Baxter Arena
April 8: Kansas City, Mo.;  Sprint Center
April 9: Milwaukee, Wis.; The UWM Panther Arena
April 11: Moline, Ill.;The iWireless Center
April 13: Charlotte, N.C.; Spectrum Center
April 20: Oklahoma City, Okla.; Cox Convention Center
April 21: Grand Prairie, Texas; Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
April 22: Grand Prairie, Texas; Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
April 23: Cedar Park, Texas; H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
April 25: Lubbock, Texas; United Supermarkets Arena
April 26: El Paso, Texas; Don Haskins Center
April 28: Fresno, Calif.; Save Mart Center at Fresno State
April 29: Reno, Calif.;Reno Events Center
April 30: Boise, Idaho; Taco Bell Arena
May 4: Seattle, Wa.; KeyArena
May 5: Portland, Ore.; Moda Center
May 6: Eugene, Ore.; Matthew Knight Arena
May 7: Sacramento, Calif.; Golden 1 Center
May 9: San Diego, Calif.; Viejas Arena at SDSU
May 12: Phoenix, Ariz.; Talking Stick Resort Arena
May 13; Rio Rancho, N.M.; Santa Ana Star Center

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