Target To Release Garth Brooks’ 10-Disc Set With New Music

garth-brooks-the-ultimate-collectionTarget and Garth Brooks will release Garth Brooks: The Ultimate Collection, a 10-disc boxed set, on Nov. 11, ahead of the national release of his new album. The boxed set will include an exclusive version of the new album featuring Target bonus tracks, as well as nine discs of curated music from his celebrated catalog, remastered in thematic playlists and featuring a selection of previously unreleased songs.

Complete track lists, pricing and pre-sale information for Garth Brooks: The Ultimate Collection will be released later this fall.

“Target has always been a friend to artists and their music. I can’t begin to describe how excited I am to be partnering with them,” said Brooks. “This holiday season is going to be amazing with a new album, plus a boxed set with never-before-released music from the vault and music you can’t hear or get anywhere else.”

“Simply put, Garth is in a league of his own. He is unquestionably one of the most accomplished and celebrated musicians, with a fan base that spans all ages and genres,” said Mark Tritton, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, Target. “We’re thrilled to welcome Garth into the Target family, and are confident that the boxed set we’ve created with him, which we’ll offer for an unbeatable value, will be at the top of many wish lists this holiday season.”

Artist Updates: Kid Rock, Michael Ray, Abi

Kid Rock Plans Fish Fry And Concert At Fontanel

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Kid Rock

Kid Rock is confirmed for the Second Annual Fish Fry at Fontanel near Nashville on Oct. 7 and 8. Each day will include a full show by Kid Rock as well as food trucks and the Nashville debut of Kid Rock’s American Badass Beer. Muddy Magnolias, The Steel Woods, Tim Montana and The Shrednecks, Tim Watson, and Michigan Rattlers will also perform. Tickets are $99 and $75 for reserved seating and $45 for general admission lawn seating.

 

Michael Ray Announces Fall Tour

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Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville recording artist Michael Ray will launch his Think A Little Less Tour on Oct. 14 in Phoenix at Cowboys Saloon.

The tour will continue through Nov. 26 in Rome, Georgia. His singles include “Kiss You in the Morning,” “Real Men Love Jesus” and “Think a Little Less.” He released his major label debut album in August 2015.

“So incredibly excited and grateful for my first official headlining tour,” Ray said. “Ten years of hard work has led me to this point. Lots of incredible music in store as well as a few surprises. Can’t wait to see you all out there!”

 

Abi Sets Tour Dates With Pentatonix

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Abi

Abi, a Nashville-based country/pop artist also known as Abi Ann, has been selected to support the second leg of the Pentatonix World Tour, opening shows for the band as well as Us The Duo. The tour will begin Oct. 17 in San Jose, California, and conclude Nov. 22 in Houston. Over the summer, the singer performed at NASCAR events all over the country. She is working on new music scheduled for early 2017.

Starstruck Writers Group Signs Evan Coffman

Pictured: Bradley Collins, BMI; Courtney Allen, Creative Director; Starstruck; Evan Coffman; Cliff Williamson, Starstruck.

Pictured: Bradley Collins, BMI; Courtney Allen, Creative Director; Starstruck; Evan Coffman; Cliff Williamson, Starstruck.

Starstruck Writers Group has signed a worldwide publishing agreement with songwriter and producer Evan Coffman.

The southwest Arkansas native moved to Orlando, Florida, in his early 20s and began producing local and national acts like Twenty One Pilots, Halestorm and Matt Hires. In 2015, he moved to Nashville to focus on songwriting. Since then, he has earned cuts with The Lacs (Average Joes Entertainment) and Waterloo Revival (Show Dog Records).

“I knew during our first meeting that I wanted to sign Evan. Not only are his songs and tracks fresh and unique but he works harder than anyone I know. His dedication to creating the best music paired with his work ethic are two things that are sure to make him a success in Nashville and beyond,” said Starstruck Creative Director Courtney Allen.

“I love things that sound different,” Coffman said. “I love mashing up genres to find something that sounds a little left of center, something unique. I felt that Starstruck got me and allowed me to do what I do. Cliff Williamson and Courtney Allen made me feel at home and like I was family. Courtney has been on my side since our first meeting. She is and will be a big reason for my success in Nashville. I’m so grateful for this opportunity to join the Starstruck family.”

GMA Dove Awards Reveal More Performers, Presenters

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The Gospel Music Association (GMA) has announced additional performers and presenters for the 47th Annual GMA Dove Awards. Hillsong UNITED, Natalie Grant and Tamela Mann will perform. Donnie McClurkin, KB, Priscilla Shirer and Ryan Stevenson will present.

These new appearances join already announced hosts for KING & COUNTRY and Tye Tribbett, as well as performers TobyMac, Anthony Brown and Group TherAPy, Steven Curtis Chapman and Hollyn. Blanca and Travis Greene will host the pre-telecast.

When the evening’s nominees were recently announced, Lauren Daigle, Hillsong UNITED, Chris Tomlin, Kirk Franklin and Bill Gaither were among the top nominees.

The awards show will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena in Nashville at 6:30 p.m. Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) will exclusively air the awards show on Sunday, Oct. 16. Tickets are now on sale at the Allen Arena box office or online.

 

Geaux Music Row! Raises $4,000 For Louisiana Flooding Victims

Pictured (L-R): Courtney Crist, HoriPro; CJ Solar; Cyndi Forman, UMPG; Hunter Hayes; Jake Gear, Sea Gayle.

Pictured (L-R): Courtney Crist, HoriPro; CJ Solar, SeaGayle songwriter/artist; Cyndi Forman, UMPG; Hunter Hayes; Jake Gear, Sea Gayle.

Geaux Music Row!, a campaign to aid those affected by the floods in Louisiana, ended Tuesday night (Sept. 13) with a benefit show at the Basement East. The lineup included Louisiana natives CJ Solar, Jacob Davis and Hunter Hayes. The night raised over $4,000 and proceeds will be sent to The Louisiana Flood Relief Fund.

Geaux Music Row!, a group of Louisiana-native songwriters, artists, and music business executives, teamed to help those affected by flooding in Louisiana. The floods have affected more than 100,000 homes, leaving numerous people and animals displaced. Twenty parishes have been declared as federal disaster areas.

Trace Adkins Donates To Red Cross, Earns US Army Honor

Trace Adkins

Trace Adkins

Trace Adkins will donate his fee from his performance in Vinton, Louisiana, on Saturday (Sept. 17) to the American Red Cross. His donation will specifically fund relief efforts in his home state of Louisiana after severe flooding in August.

In related news, Adkins will be presented with the United States Army’s Outstanding Civilian Service Award this week. The award is the third-highest public service honor the Army can bestow upon a civilian.

“We are so grateful to Trace Adkins for his long-standing support of the Red Cross and for stepping up again now when his home state of Louisiana is in need,” said Don Herring, chief development officer for the American Red Cross. “Funds generously donated by our partners like Mr. Adkins and the general public are essential to our ability to immediately fulfill the mission of the Red Cross when disaster strikes.”’

ole, City National Bank Announce $500 Million Credit Facility

ole cnb logosole has secured a $500 million USD credit facility from 12 U.S. and Canadian banks led by City National Bank. The independent music publishing and rights management company will use the facility to fund future acquisitions.

The transaction, originally launched as a $400 million facility, generated strong demand from both new and existing lenders, and as a result was increased to $500 million, making it the largest credit facility in independent music publishing industry in recent years.

“We believe the overwhelming demand for the facility speaks volumes to ole’s track record of execution and success, and we look forward to finding new opportunities to continue to scale in existing and complementary verticals as well as to further enhance our technology and data management assets,” said ole Chairman and CEO Robert Ott. “We are pleased to have the financial backing, expertise and support from City National Bank and our other financial partners.”

“We’ve been supporting the entertainment industry for over 60 years and we see great potential in ole, which has earned a premier reputation not only in the music industry, but in film and television as well,” said City National Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Russell Goldsmith. “City National’s lead role in this significant credit facility is possible in part because we are now an RBC company and it highlights our ever-growing commitment to serving the broad financial needs of the music industry.”

Now in its twelfth year, ole has completed more than $520 million in acquisitions and controls over 50,000 songs and 60,000 hours of TV/Film music across all genres, making it one of the largest independent rights management companies by revenue and one of the most profitable.

Artist Updates: Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Eric Paslay

Jason Aldean Added To Colorado’s Country Jam Festival

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean has been added as a headliner for the 26th Annual Country Jam festival at Jam Ranch outside Grand Junction, Colorado, slated for June 15-18, 2017. Aldean joins previously announced headliner Kenny Chesney. Last year’s event saw attendance numbers at 90,000 fans. Tickets start at $125 for four-day general admission.

 

Blake Shelton To Headline 2017 East Carolina University Concert

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Blake Shelton will headline the 2017 Carolina Kickoff concert on the campus of East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, on Aug. 19, 2017. Shelton made the announcement Saturday (Sept. 10) on the jumbotron during the East Carolina football against NC State. The on-campus football facility for the East Carolina Pirates, Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, will again host the event and see proceeds returned to the facility and operations.

More top country talent should be announced in the following weeks. Early bird tickets are currently on sale, starting at $39 online at eckickoff.com.

 

Eric Paslay Announces Angels In This Town Tour 2016

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Eric Paslay has announced his 15-date Angels in This Town Tour 2016. The tour will launch Oct. 13 in Providence, Rhode Island, with special guests alternating between Lindsay Ell, Adam Sanders and Courtney Cole. Additional stops may be added.

His current single has spawned the #AngelsInThisTown movement, including “Angel Visits” across the country—visiting local hospitals, fire houses, police stations, Girls and Boys Clubs, Habitat for Humanity builds and more—in addition to bringing Kelsey Montague original angel wing street art on tour for fans to spread the brand’s movement.

Angels in This Town Tour 2016 Fall Dates:
Oct. 13: Providence, R.I.; Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel*
Oct. 14: Philadelphia; Theatre of Living Arts (TLA)*
Oct. 15: Boston; House of Blues*
Oct. 19: Tulsa, Okla.; Cain’s Ballroom**
Oct. 21: Dallas; Klyde Warren park
Oct. 28: Ocala, Fla.; Cowboy’s Saloon*
Oct. 29: Pensacola, Fla.; Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds
Nov. 3: Cleveland, Ohio; House of Blues**
Nov. 4: Tiffin, Ohio; Ritz Theatre**
Nov. 5: Carlisle, Pa.; Carlisle Theatre**
Nov. 6: Columbus, Ohio; The Bluestone**
Nov. 10: Patchogue, N.Y.; The Emporium***
Nov. 11: Clifton Park, N.Y.; Upstate Concert Hall***
Nov. 12: Rochester, N.Y.; Anthology***
Nov. 18: Charlotte, N.C.; Coyote Joe’s

*Lindsay Ell special guest
**Adam Sanders special guest
***Courtney Cole special guest

DISClaimer: IBMA Contenders Showcase Sterling Tracks

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Town Mountain

Today’s stroll through the field of bluegrass includes many of this year’s contenders for awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA).

For instance, three of the IBMA’s contenders for Emerging Artist of the Year are here. I’m voting for Town Mountain. The band is probably too wild and wooly to win, but in any case, I am giving it a DisCovery Award from this column.

The Disc of the Day award is a tie between current bluegrass kings The Earls of Leicester and the upstart O’Connor Band. Despite the presence of hardcore grass tracks such as Bill Monroe’s “Jerusalem Ridge” and The Osborne Brothers favorite “Ruby, Are You Mad at Your Man,” not to mention the traditional “Fishers Hornpipe,” the O’Connors do stray onto other turf on their excellent new CD. Maybe that’s why I like it so much.

The IBMA Awards will be presented on Sept. 29 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

DOYLE LAWSON & QUICKSILVER/Burden Bearer
Writers: Tammy James Robinette; Producer: Doyle Lawson; Publisher: MJ and 8, BMI; Mountain Home
-These fellows are (again) nominated as Vocal Group of the Year by the IBMA. Deservedly so: You will not find a more thrilling quartet of harmony singers this side of paradise. This is the title tune of the group’s current CD of bluegrass-gospel tunes. It will make want to shout, “Hallelujah!” The set mixes traditional songs with newly composed barn burners like this one.

THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS & LEE ANN WOMACK/I Believe
Writers: Infamous Stringdusters/Josh Shilling; Producer: Chris Goldsmith; Publishers: Peace Kings/Infamous Stringdusters/Josh Shilling, ASCAP/BMI; Compass (track)
– The idea behind the band’s Ladies & Gentlemen CD is to pair the band’s playing with female singers ranging from Mary Chapin Carpenter and Claire Lynch to Joan Osborne and Joss Stone. Music City’s Womack is lilting and soulful on this spiritual meditation with a rippling banjo/Dobro backing track.

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THE LONELY HEARTSTRING BAND/The Tide
Writers: G. Clements/P.M. Gonigle; Producers: DAvid Travers-Smith & The Lonely Heartstrings Band; Publishers: none listed; Rounder (track)
– This new single/video from the band’s debut CD Deep Water is a wistful, folkie, mid-tempo, softly endearing outing. Imagine Simon & Garfunkel backed by bluegrass instrumentation and you’ll have the general idea. Highly recommended. This Boston band is nominated as Emerging Artist of the Year at the IBMAs.

THE BOXCARS/When Th Bluegrass Is Covered With Snow
Writer: Tip Sharp; Producer: The Boxcars; Publisher: Fayette, BMI; Mountain Home
-This track is riding high at No. 4 on the current Bluegrass Unlimited chart. It trips along in speedy grassy fashion with perfectly placed instrumental flourishes that make up for the group’s somewhat bland singing. The song appears on the group’s CD Familiar With the Ground, which also contains “Hogan’s Goat,” which is nominated as an IBMA Instrumental Performance of the Year.

THE EARLS OF LEICESTER/The Train That Carried My Girl From Town
Writers: none listed; Producer: Jerry Douglas; Publisher: none listed; Rounder (track)
– It ought to be illegal to have this much talent in one band. The Earls are the sensations of the bluegrass world with IBMA nominations as Entertainer, Vocal Group, Instrumental Group, Male Vocalist, Banjo Player, Dobro Player and Bass Player of the Year. This splendid track kicks off the group’s new Rattle & Roar CD. This is bluegrass music as it was meant to be played and sung.

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TOWN MOUNTAIN/Comin’ Back To You
Writers: R. Greer/M. Bumgarner; Producers: Dirk Powell/Town Mountain; Publishers: Meat on the Bone/Two Chairs, BMI; LoHi (track)
– This wonderfully rollicking track is characteristic of this ragged-but-right North Carolina outfit. It’s bluegrass with a strong swig of honky-tonk attitude and more than a little boogie-woogie rambunctiousness. The album is called Southern Crescent, and it earned this joyously hard-driving foursome an Emerging Artist of the Year nod at this year’s IBMA Awards. Your ears will thank you for playing this.

JOE MULLINS & THE RADIO RAMBLERS/All Dressed Up
Writers: Jerry Salley/Diane Wilkerson; Producer: Joe Mullins; Publishers: Den What/Christian Taylor, SESAC/BMI; Rebel (track)
– The Ramblers latest is a bluegrass-gospel collection called Sacred Memories. This heartfelt number from it about a working man’s death earned the band an IBMA nomination as Gospel Performance of the Year. Heart-tugging stuff.

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THE PRICE SISTERS/What Does The Deep Sea Say
Writer: traditional; Producer: Bill VornDick; Publisher: public domain; Rebel (track)
-These gals are twin college students who play mandolin and fiddle. This track on their self-titled debut is played with aplomb, but I thought their vocal harmonies were a tad on the sharp side.

O’CONNOR BAND/Coming Home
Writers: Forrest O’Connor; Producers: Gregg Field/Mark O’Connor/Forrest O’Connor; Publisher: Tall Tree Worldwide, BMI; Rounder (track)
– Mark O’Connor originally signed with Rounder as a 12-year-old fiddle prodigy. His subsequent journey as a stellar Nashville session musician, new acoustic music experimenter and classical composer has led him back to bluegrass, with a strong seasoning of Americana. His return to Rounder is with a family band featuring his troubadour mandolinist son Forrest and the fiddling/singing of both wife Maggie and Forrest’s partner Kate Lee (who has backed Martina, Lady A, Vince, Jennifer Nettles, Rascal Flatts and other Nashville luminaries). The title tune of the band’s album is an anthemic, toe-tapping road tune about heading back to a loved one. The whole collection is just as delicious.

STEVE GULLEY & NEW PINNACLE/Aim High
Writers: Jon Weisberger/Mark Simos; Producer: Steve Gulley; Publishers: Use Your Words/Devachan, BMI; Rural Rhythm (track)
– The title tune of this band’s current CD boasts lightning-quick picking, sky-high tenor singing and a positive-think message. It hit No. 1 on the Bluegrass Today chart in June, but even before it did, New Pinnacle’s forward momentum was propelling the band toward an IBMA nomination as Emerging Artist of the Year.

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The Recording Academy Offers Insightful Conversation With Nick Jonas

Pictured (L-R): Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Trustee, Brett James and recording artist Nick Jonas. Courtesy of The Recording Academy/photo by Frederick Breedon/WireImage.com ©2016

Pictured (L-R): The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter Trustee, Brett James and recording artist Nick Jonas. Courtesy of The Recording Academy®/photo by Frederick Breedon/WireImage.com ©2016

The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter members were offered a rare and unique opportunity during The Art Of The Craft With Nick Jonas. The invitation-only soiree was held Sept. 6 at The Tracking Room in Nashville, one of the most historic studios on Music Row.

The event gave The Recording Academy® members and guests a chance to learn how Jonas took his initial interest in music and forged a successful musical career as a member of The Jonas Brothers and now, as a solo artist as well as a successful television, film and theatrical actor.

The behind-the-scenes interview conducted by Nashville hit songwriter Brett James created a conversational journey into 23-year-old Jonas’ career, engaging the audience with his unique path and numerous accomplishments at such a young age.

Born in Texas and growing up in New Jersey, his family was in ministry which allowed Jonas to sing in church as a child. On a visit to a hair salon with his mom, someone overheard him singing and that encounter eventually led him to his first audition at age 7 and ultimately landed him a role in Les Misérables. He continued performing in other Broadway shows for several years.

While opportunities may have come his way, the invited guests quickly learned he had a very hands-on approach in capitalizing on those opportunities.

At age 12, he received his first record deal with Columbia which brought him to Nashville to work on a solo album.

Describing the start of his songwriting career, Jonas shared a story about a writing session he had in Music City on his first trip to Nashville at age 11. “I remember an experience where I was on my way to a session out in Franklin and I got sick because I got so nervous about writing, opening up and being creative. They were extremely cool about it and said, ‘Songwriting is all about being vulnerable and opening up and it’s OK that you’re sick. Go home. Get better. And tomorrow, we’ll do it again.’ That kinda shaped my view of what writing meant to me and how to approach it.”

Pictured (L-R): The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter Trustee, Brett James; recording artist Nick Jonas; The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter Executive Director, Alicia Warwick, and The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter President, Shannon Sanders. Courtesy of The Recording Academy®/photo by Frederick Breedon/WireImage.com ©2016

Pictured (L-R): The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter Trustee, Brett James; recording artist Nick Jonas; The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter Executive Director, Alicia Warwick, and The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter President, Shannon Sanders. Courtesy of The Recording Academy®/photo by Frederick Breedon/WireImage.com ©2016

His success wasn’t overnight as he had plenty of setbacks. Jonas was candid when describing the early struggles and how after getting a deal with his brothers on Columbia, they were soon dropped from the label. Before going to Disney and signing a new deal on Hollywood Records which ultimately launched The Jonas Brothers into superstardom, Jonas admitted, “We had these 10 songs that we wrote here and at the time, and as a family, we were probably $200,000 in debt and living in a two-bedroom home with seven of us. We were trying to figure out what we were doing. Our confidence took a big hit after being dropped.”

That lack of confidence was short lived as Jonas and his brothers, Joe and Kevin, went on to sell millions of albums and tour around the world as The Jonas Brothers. Regarding a lifestyle full of touring, living on buses and being in the public eye, Jonas candidly shared, “I choose to look at my life as a whole because I’ve now been doing this for longer than I haven’t. I think it’s my normal. I can’t really say that I know something else.”

Summarizing what being an artist means to him, he confessed, “For me, creativity and writing was always the most important thing. Part of the reason the group started to fall apart as a whole towards the end was because it became inauthentic. Priorities were elsewhere which happened naturally because life evolves and so do interests.”

However, Jonas doesn’t equate having achieved so much success early in his life to the end of learning and exploring his creative interests saying, “I still see there is so far to go and grow.”

After the 30-minute interview with James, Jonas performed several songs for the guests including his Top 10 hit “Jealous” from his 2014 album Nick Jonas, and “Bacon,” his second single from the current critically-acclaimed album, Last Year Was Complicated.

Jonas’ contributions as a songwriter led to him receiving the 2016 Hal David Starlight Award in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

He is winding up his Future Now Tour alongside Demi Lovato, which landed in Nashville on Sept. 7.

The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter Art Of The Craft with Nick Jonas. Courtesy of The Recording Academy®/photo by Frederick Breedon/WireImage.com ©2016

The Recording Academy® Nashville Chapter Art Of The Craft with Nick Jonas. Courtesy of The Recording Academy®/photo by Frederick Breedon/WireImage.com ©2016