Glen Campbell All-Star Tribute Planned At ACM Honors

Glen Campbell

Glen Campbell

Dierks Bentley, Toby Keith, Blake Shelton and Keith Urban will team for an all-star performance of “Rhinestone Cowboy,” in tribute to Glen Campbell at the 10th annual ACM Honors, which will take place Aug. 30 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Campbell will be honored with the ACM Career Achievement Award during the ceremony; his wife Kim Campbell will accept on his behalf.

Keith and Shelton join previously announced performers Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Bentley, Luke Bryan, Cam, Maren Morris, Cole Swindell, Urban and hosts Lady Antebellum. Additional performers and presenters are forthcoming.

The 10th annual ACM Honors is an evening dedicated to celebrating the special honorees and additional category winners from the 51st ACM Awards, which aired previous winners April 3, 2016. The new, two-hour ACM Honors special will make its television debut on Friday, Sept. 9 (9:00-11:00 p.m. ET) on the CBS Television Network. Tickets for the August special taping are available for purchase to the general public now at ticketmaster.com.

Justin Timberlake Signs On As Partner, Producer For Pilgrimage Music Festival

Justin Timberlake. Photo: Tom Munro / RCA Records

Justin Timberlake. Photo: Tom Munro / RCA Records

Justin Timberlake is returning to his Tennessee roots by signing on as both partner and producer of the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. The two-day event, held at The Park At Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, Tennessee, will take place Sept. 24 and 25.

Though Timberlake will not be performing at this year’s festival, he will be working with original Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival producers Kevin Griffin, Brandt Wood, and Michael Whelan, as well as Timberlake’s creative director (and Franklin resident) Trace Ayala, on the creative direction of the upcoming festival. The performance lineup for 2016 includes Beck, Daryl Hall and John Oates, Jason Isbell, Kacey Musgraves, Kaleo, The Strumbellas, Shakey Graves and more.

“I couldn’t be more excited about becoming part of The Pilgrimage Music & Culture Festival,” says Timberlake, who is a native of Memphis. “Being a Tennessee native and now a member of the community in Franklin, I have been watching the development of the festival over the past two years. For me, this is an amazing opportunity to help build an exceptional event and contribute to my community.”

Ayala says, “Being a resident of Leiper’s Fork and the Franklin community, I’m thrilled to have this event right here in my own backyard! As Justin’s creative director, I’m looking forward to putting our stamp on this thing! It’ll also serve as a great stage to showcase the artists we’ve signed to our artist development company, Villa 40.”

“It really is a perfect fit to have Justin on board as a partner not only for his knowledge and accomplishments in the music industry but also his love for the Tennessee area,” says co-founder Griffin. “We are looking forward to introducing new fans to Pilgrimage and to the music, food, and culture of the Southern region.”

‘The Bobby Bones Show’ Donates $85,000 To Louisiana Flood Relief

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iHeartMedia’s The Bobby Bones Show will donate $85,000 to the American Red Cross flood relief effort in Louisiana.

Last week, Bobby Bones announced that all proceeds from #PimpinJoy merchandise on his website, including limited-edition baseball T-shirts, would be collected for the American Red Cross to help those affected by the flood in Louisiana. Listeners raised $85,000 in just a few days.

“I always think of our listeners as a tight knit group of friends,” said Bones. “The immensity of their support this past week has only served to prove that point, as friends rally around friends in a time of need and that’s what our listeners have done. I couldn’t be more thankful and humbled by the amount raised.”

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This is the latest effort by The Bobby Bones Show and its audience to raise funds for a worthy cause. Earlier this year, $35,000 was raised from the sale of #PimpinJoy apparel to benefit the Orlando shooting victims and their families.

In addition, $20,000 was raised in July from the sale of “America Strong” T-shirts to purchase an all-terrain tracked wheel chair for former U.S. Marine Sgt. Kirstie Ennis, who lost her leg serving as a helicopter door gunner in the military.

Keith Urban Celebrates 20th No. 1 Hit, “Break On Me”

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): BMI's Bradley Collins, Sony-ATV's Josh VanValkenberg, ASCAP's Beth Brinker, BMI's Leslie Roberts, UMG Nashville's Royce Risser, Producer Nathan Chappman, ASCAP's Mike Sistad. (Front Row, L-R) singer-songwriter Jon Nite, singer-songwriter Keith Urban and singer-songwriter Ross Copperman. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images for BMI

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): BMI’s Bradley Collins, Sony-ATV’s Josh VanValkenberg, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, BMI’s Leslie Roberts, UMG Nashville’s Royce Risser, Producer Nathan Chappman, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad. (Front Row, L-R) singer-songwriter Jon Nite, singer-songwriter Keith Urban and singer-songwriter Ross Copperman. Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images for BMI

If it all starts with a song, why not start a No. 1 party with one too?

Label executives, publishers, songwriters and various industry members gathered at Jack White’s quirky, colorful Third Man Records in Nashville on Monday (Aug. 22) to celebrate Keith Urban’s 20th No. 1 hit, “Break On Me.”

Urban, flanked by “Break On Me” songwriters Jon Nite and Ross Copperman, as well as producer Nathan Chapman, jumpstarted the party with an acoustic rendition, with Urban, Nite and Copperman trading off lines throughout.

UMG Nashville Sr. VP, Promotion Royce Risser noted that “Break On Me” is not only a multi-week No. 1 song, but it marks Urban’s 36th consecutive Top 10, “which is the most of any country artist ever,” said Risser. “That makes Keith the most consistent hit-maker in our format, no question about it. No. 1 hits don’t come easy. In the case with Keith, it’s always a labor of love. It’s always fun. These No. 1s are the culmination of everyone’s work. I am very proud and I know we all at UMG are proud to work with artists like Keith. Someday we will be telling our grandchildren that we worked alongside one of the greatest men and artists in this format.”

ASCAP’s Beth Brinker paid tribute to Jon Nite, who was celebrating his sixth chart-topping song. Nite’s previous chart-toppers include Jake Owen’s “Beachin’,” Urban and Miranda Lambert’s “We Were Us,” Luke Bryan’s “Strip It Down,” and more.

BMI’s Leslie Roberts feted Urban and Copperman, who celebrated his 10th No. 1 song. Copperman’s previous No. 1 singles include Urban’s “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” and Brett Eldredge’s “Drunk On Your Love,” “Beat Of The Music,” and “Lose My Mind.”

Pictured (L-R): Jon Nite, Keith Urban, Ross Copperman. Photo: UMG Nashville/Facebook

Pictured (L-R): Jon Nite, Keith Urban, Ross Copperman. Photo: UMG Nashville/Facebook

Publishers for “Break On Me” include EMI Blackwood Music, EMI April Music, Jon Mark Nite Music, and Songs By Red Room. CRB’s Bill Mayne and CMA’s Brandi Simms also offered their praise to the songwriters. First Tennessee Bank and Avenue Bank were on hand to support the writers, with Avenue Bank’s Cooper Samuels announcing a donation to Thistle Farms on behalf of the songwriters.

Copperman recalled first writing with Nite in 2008, at the suggestion of Sony/ATV Music Publishing’s Josh Van Valkenburg and his wife Jenny. “I always looked at our sessions as ‘therapy sessions’ because we would talk about our pasts, our messed-up families, our lives, our father issues,” Copperman quipped, noting that the duo has penned nearly 100 songs that haven’t been cut. “So this song is so special to be me, because it’s the first two-way written song that Jon and I have had recorded. Then having an artist like Keith hear this and want to put his voice on it…”

Nite brought several in the room to tears when he recalled drawing inspiration for “Break On Me” from sending his daughter off to college. “I want to thank my wife and daughter and little boy for trying to make me a better person. Thank you Ashley for hating your dorm so much. I wanted to bring you back to our house so badly, but you have to grow up. I hope it means something to everybody like it does to me. I think about you every time I play it.”

He also thanked Copperman for taking a chance on the song. “Thank you Ross for writing such a sweet, sissy song with me. And for Keith for making it not sissy with your awesome voice.”

“It’s so not a sissy song, guys,” Urban was quick to reply. “I’ve been really lucky and blessed to cut some songs that have been really from the heart. I felt that way when I heard ‘You’ll Think Of Me.’ I felt that way when I heard ‘Making Memories of Us,’ and when I heard this song it felt like it was cut from that cloth.

“[Nashville is] a very smart town. Everyone can rhyme words and be really clever with lyrics, but for me there are certain songs that resonate in a different way because they come from a place of truth. This song for me had that place of truth in it. It was swimming in it. I wanted to do this song justice because I feel like I’ve been on both sides of this song. I’ve definitely had people be that rock for me and I’ve been fortunate enough to be that rock for others as well, so I relate to the song so strongly.”

Urban ended by giving a shout-out to producer Chapman and to “Break On Me” bassist Tal Wilkenfeld. “It was her idea to do the opening bass line you hear in the song,” said Urban. “The reason I give a shout out like that is because the musicians are incredibly creative in all of these songs, and they don’t get the props, and they certainly don’t get the royalty. I’d like to give a shout out to Tal for that cool little bass riff. “

He honored Chapman for his steadfast belief in the song. “I love working with Nathan because he either loves a song or he doesn’t. Some producers would be like, ‘Yeah, let’s cut them all,’ and he’s like, ‘I like this one, but not that one.’ He’ll pass up a song I think will be really successful if he’s not feeling it. He’ll be like, ‘I can’t do that.’ He only does stuff that he feels. That’s really a beautiful thing. God bless you for that. What a great way to be. I know that when I get into the studio, we are doing it for the right reason. He believes in it as much as I do.”

“Break On Me” is the second single from Urban’s current album Ripcord. Urban will embark on the international leg of his Ripcord tour this fall, including tour dates in Canada and Australia.

Artist Updates: Luke Bryan, Cam, Thompson Square

Luke Bryan Sells Out Stadium Show

Luke Bryan at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Photo: Ethan Helms

Luke Bryan at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Photo: Ethan Helms

Luke Bryan became the first artist to play at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Friday (Aug. 19). The sell-out crowd numbered 50,000. Bryan will continue his tour with amphitheatre shows in Kansas City on Thursday (Aug. 25) and St. Louis on Friday, as well as Wrigley Field in Chicago on Saturday. Other stadium dates include AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Oct. 22 and the final show of the tour at Ford Field in Detroit on Oct. 29.

 

Cam Confirms TED Talk For 2017

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Cam

Cam will be a guest speaker and performer for TED Talks. On Jan. 21, 2107, she will appear before a live audience in Reno, Nevada, for the TEDxUniversityofNevada conference.

“I’ve been watching TED Talks for years. And, I’ve applied the shared ideas to my life countless times. It’s honestly some of the best content on the internet,” Cam said.

“People sharing new ideas through storytelling… it’s like college without the debt! I am so humbled and thrilled that I get to contribute to this beautiful resource,” she added.

 

Thompson Square Sings For US Military In Alaska

Keifer and Shawna Thompson with Fort Wainwright Garrison Commander, Colonel Sean Williams and personnel.

Keifer and Shawna Thompson with Fort Wainwright Garrison Commander, Colonel Sean Williams and personnel.

Thompson Square gave a free performance at Fort Wainwright in Alaska on Friday (Aug. 19) to thank the soldiers and their families for their dedication and commitment to serving their country. Hosted by Fort Wainwright Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, the duo sang hits like “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” and “If I Didn’t Have You” for the crowd. Their new single is “You Make It Look So Good.”

AmericanaFest Reveals Conference Panels And Workshops

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Wanda Jackson, Del McCoury, Lori McKenna, Margo Price, Bob Weir and Dwight Yoakam will take part in the conference portion of AmericanaFest, scheduled for Sept. 20-25 in Nashville. The event will offer registrants more than 50 panels to choose from.

The conference includes the daily roundtable mentor discussion groups as well as the annual Americana Music Association Town Hall Membership Meeting.

Panel and Speaker Highlights for the 2016 Americana Music Conference include:

• Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead presents Blue Mountain, his first solo album of original material in 30 years, with playback and acoustic performance of select songs of Blue Mountain and a Q&A moderated by Buddy Miller

• “Songs We Love: Americana Edition” featuring Margo Price and friends, moderated by NPR Music’s Ann Powers

• An intimate interview with American music icon Dwight Yoakam highlighting songs from his new album Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars… which features bluegrass reinterpretations of his vast catalogue

• Ardent Studio’s 50 Year Anniversary celebration with Jody Stephens

• “Crossing the Bridge from Americana to AAA Radio” with WXPN’s Bruce Warren and KCSN’s Sky Daniels

• A memorable keynote address by T Bone Burnett

• “A Wealth of Songs: Americana Artists Whose Songs Get Cut Again” featuring Lori McKenna, Radney Foster and Jim Lauderdale

• “Songwriters and Scribes: Storytelling in Song and Fiction” with author Odie Lindsey

• “Finding a Way Forward in Copyright & Music Licensing,” presented by C3 Content Creators Coalition

• Del McCoury Band presents Del and Woody with show-stopping performances and accompanying videos

• “In Memoriam Allen Toussaint,” in loving memory of the extraordinary American musician as well as 2006 Americana Lifetime Achievement award-winner and producer-engineer Allen Toussaint

• Billy Bragg & Joe Henry discuss their new project Shine a Light with author and music historian Barry Mazor

• Bob Boilen converses with special guest John Paul White about Boilen’s book Your Song Changed My Life…

• “The Resistance: The Fight to Save Our Culture and Democracy from the Internet Monopolies” with T Bone Burnett and Jonathan Taplin

• Change the Conversation presents a live interview with groundbreaking Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member Wanda Jackson highlighting her life and musical career

• “Music Masters: A Conversation with Producer Jim Rooney,” including a brief performance by the producer himself followed by a book signing of his memoir In It for the Long Run

• Josh Rosenthal reads from and signs his book, The Record Store of the Mind

ACM Creates Award To Celebrate Merle Haggard’s Legacy

Merle Haggard. Photo: Myriam Santos

Merle Haggard. Photo: Myriam Santos

The Academy of Country Music will present its first ACM Merle Haggard Spirit Award this month.

Approved by the ACM Special Awards Panel and voted on by the ACM Board, the criteria for the award is described this way:

The ACM Merle Haggard Spirit Award, created this year, will be awarded to a singer-songwriter and performer whose career reflects the uncompromising integrity and steadfastness of spirit embodied by the late Merle Haggard. Beyond crafting iconic songs and delivering genuine performances, this deserving artist—like Haggard—is characterized by their singular vision in carving an indelible path in country music.

The Academy will bestow the inaugural ACM Merle Haggard Spirit Award at the 10th Annual ACM Honors, to be held Aug. 30 at the Ryman Auditorium. The event will be filmed for a CBS special set to air on Sept. 9.

The recipient of the award has not yet been announced.

“Merle passed shortly after our 2016 awards show and after this year’s Special Awards were announced,” says ACM Board President Ken Tucker. “That said, there was simply no way the Academy could hold what may be its most heartfelt event – ACM Honors – without creating a lasting way to acknowledge his legacy. Celebrating and encouraging artists whose work echoes Merle Haggard’s indomitable spirit is beyond fitting. On behalf of the board, and with the blessing of his family, we are thrilled to create this important honor.”

Haggard was an early supporter of the Los Angeles-based ACM and its first Entertainer of the Year in 1970. That honor also made him the Academy’s first Triple Crown recipient, having been awarded Male Vocalist of the Year in 1966 and Most Promising Male Vocalist in 1965. Overall, he is a 20-time ACM honoree and was bestowed with the ACM Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award and the Poet’s Award.

Andrew Kintz To Lead New Music Industry Group At First Tennessee Bank

Andrew Kintz

Music Industry executive Andrew Kintz has joined First Tennessee Bank to establish its first dedicated music industry banking group.

Kintz will report directly to Carol Yochem, President of First Tennessee’s Middle Tennessee region, and will be located at the bank’s Music Row offices. In his new role, Kintz will spearhead a new strategy focused on music industry businesses and individuals, including publishers, management firms, agencies, labels, producers, artists, songwriters, attorneys and other music industry centers of influence – both locally and nationally.

“Andrew’s decision to join First Tennessee ushers in a new era for our bank, expanding our expertise and reach into Nashville’s music community,” Yochem said. “With the music industry contributing nearly $10 billion to Nashville’s economy annually, this new strategy gives us an opportunity to gain significant exposure to and assist in the growth of an industry that is vital to Middle Tennessee’s economy.”

Kintz brings with him nearly two decades of experience in commercial banking and wealth management, and comes to First Tennessee after working at SunTrust Bank, where he led the music division in its sports and entertainment specialty group since 2009 – taking the reins from Brian Williams, who founded the group and died in an accident in 2006.

During his tenure with the group, Kintz doubled the group’s gross revenue and was a leading managing director in SunTrust for revenue growth, new clients, loan and deposit growth. Prior to his work in the music division, Kintz advised high net worth individuals and companies in both the private wealth management and commercial banking divisions of the bank.

“I am honored to have been chosen by Tennessee’s largest bank to head up services to the most famous industry in Tennessee, which is the birthplace of Rock & Roll, Country, Bluegrass and Christian/Gospel music.” Kintz said. “With its deep resources and broad line of products, First Tennessee is perfectly suited to be the banker to Music Row. I look forward to showing my friends in the music industry what a homegrown bank can do.”

Kintz is deeply involved in community and professional organizations, serving on the Boards of Nashville Public Radio, Columbia Theological Seminary, and The Atlanta Resource Foundation. He has also served on the Boards of WO Smith and Leadership Music, where he remains involved in committee work. In addition, Kintz also supports the local alumni chapters of W&L and UGA’s Terry college. He is a member of the CMA, NSAI (where he was recently honored with the Stephen Foster Institutional Award for supporting the efforts of NSAI and the songwriter community), NARAS, the Country Music Hall of Fame Honor Society, and AIMP. And this year, Kintz was named one of Nashville’s “40 Under 40” by the Nashville Business Journal.

He holds a BA from Washington and Lee University and an MBA from the University of Georgia, where he graduated first in his class.

Thomas Rhett Achieves Platinum Album With ‘Tangled Up’

Photo Caption (L-R): Manager Virginia Davis (G Major Management), “Die A Happy Man” co-writer Joe London, Thomas Rhett, The Valory Music Co.’s Amy Staley, “Die A Happy Man” co-writer Sean Douglas. Photo: The Valory Music Co.

Photo Caption (L-R): Manager Virginia Davis (G Major Management), “Die A Happy Man” co-writer Joe London, Thomas Rhett, The Valory Music Co.’s Amy Staley, “Die A Happy Man” co-writer Sean Douglas. Photo: The Valory Music Co.

Thomas Rhett accepted a platinum plaque for his latest album, Tangled Up, prior to a concert stop in Irvine, California, on Saturday (Aug. 20).

He was surprised with the plaque backstage with friends and colleagues, including manager Virginia Davis, The Valory Music Co.’s Amy Staley, and songwriters Joe London and Sean Douglas.

“It’s crazy to think about all the fans who are taking this journey with me and are helping make things like this happen,” said Thomas Rhett. “I’ve had an amazing year already, but finding out that the album went platinum is one of the coolest moments so far.”

Rhett is currently on the road with Jason Aldean’s Six String Circus Tour.

Artist Updates: Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Maren Morris, Steven Tyler

Jason Aldean Will Be Ambassador For Outdoor Brand

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean will be the first-ever celebrity marketing partner for Field & Stream, an outdoor specialty brand sold by retailer Dick’s Sporting Goods. Aldean and his father Barry are featured in a new television ad airing on ESPN, Outdoor Channel, Nat Geo, Discovery, History and more. Aldean will release his new album, They Don’t Know, on Sept. 9 on Broken Bow Records.

 

Kenny Chesney Rises In NY Stadium Attendance

Kenny Chesney at MetLife Stadium. Photo: Jill Trunnell

Kenny Chesney at MetLife Stadium. Photo: Jill Trunnell

Kenny Chesney played for 56,292 fans at MetLife Stadium in New York City on Saturday night (Aug. 20). That number elevates Chesney’s all-time attendance for MetLife/Giants Stadium concerts to 279,874. As a result, he now ranks in the Top 10 of artist attendance in the venue’s history, and the only country artist overall. Chesney will wrap his Spread the Love Tour next weekend (Aug. 26-27) at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

 

Maren Morris Sings “Once” For NPR

Maren Morris

Maren Morris

Maren Morris filmed an exclusive live video of “Once” for NPR Music at RCA Studio A in Nashville. The song is the final track on her Columbia Nashville album, Hero. Morris was inspired to record a video for the song (which has not been released as a single) after an emotional performance of it while opening for Chris Stapleton at the Ryman Auditorium in February. See the video.

 

Steven Tyler Gets First Vinyl Copy Of BMLG Album

Pictured (L-R): Scott and Sandi Borchetta; Steven Tyler. Photo: Denise Truscello

Pictured (L-R): Scott and Sandi Borchetta; Steven Tyler. Photo: Denise Truscello

Big Machine Label Group’s Scott and Sandi Borchetta presented Steven Tyler with the first vinyl copy of We’re All Somebody From Somewhere, his Dot Records label debut. Tyler was presented with the vinyl record backstage at the Ryman Auditorium, where he performed on Aug. 17 as part of his Out on a Limb Tour.