Dwight Yoakam Plans Bluegrass Album With Sugar Hill Records

Dwight Yoakam
Dwight Yoakam will release a bluegrass album titled Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars… on Sept. 23 on Sugar Hill Records. The 11-track album features reinterpretations of his compositions from his extensive catalog.

The new album reflects the love for bluegrass music that Yoakam developed at an early age in Kentucky, and that has inspired him for many years thereafter.

This project was produced by Gary Paczosa, Jon Randall and Yoakam, recorded at both Southern Ground Studio in Nashville and the legendary Capitol Records Studio B in Los Angeles and mixed by Chris Lord Alge.

For the recording, the production team gathered a band of bluegrass’s current greats including Bryan Sutton on guitar, Stuart Duncan on fiddle and banjo, Barry Bales on bass, Adam Steffey on mandolin, and Scott Vestal on banjo. The collection also features harmony vocals by Jonathan Clark, Brian Whelan, Davey Faragher and newcomer Bryan Joyce.

In Pictures: BMI Showcases New Artists At Lollapalooza

LANco plays the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

LANco preps for the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

BMI continued its presence at Lollapalooza showcasing new artists throughout the four-day Chicago festival, including Arista Nashville’s LANco.

Day Two at the BMI Stage featured indie rock quintet Horse Thief, boundary-pushing singer-songwriter Polly A, alt-rockers Weathers, duo Muddy Magnolias, electro-punk band PVRIS, R&B crooner JAHKOY, and psych-rock trio Sunflower Bean.

Day Three continued with pop-rockers AudioDamn!, punk-pop trio Potty Mouth, post-punk quartet DROWNERS, introspective alt-rockers Nothing, fiery pop singer-songwriter FRANKIE, and the electric Secret Weapons.

Wrapping up with Day Four country newcomers LANco, indie rock band the Dreamers, musically diverse duo Unified Highway, R&B crooner TOTEM, the unconventional quartet Mothers, and provocative rap trio the Flatbush ZOMBiES.

The festival’s 25th Anniversary wrapped Sunday, July 31. See photos from Day One of Lollapalooza.

LANco plays the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

LANco plays the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

 

The Drowners plays the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

The Drowners at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

 

Muddy Magnolias play the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

Muddy Magnolias at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

 

Potty Mouth preps for the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

Potty Mouth at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

 

PVRIS plays the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

PVRIS plays the BMI Stage at Lollapalooza 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

RCA Inspiration Relocates To Nashville Under Provident Music Group

RCA Inspiration LogoRCA Inspiration has shifted operations from New York City to Nashville under the umbrella of Provident Music Group, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

RCA Inspiration is home to artists Donnie McClurkin, Israel Houghton, Marvin Sapp, Le’Andria Johnson, Marvin Sapp, Fred Hammond and more. Artists on Kirk Franklin‘s Fo Yo Soul Recordings label are part of RCA Inspiration as well.

Terry Hemmings, President and CEO of Provident Music Group, says, “Provident Music Group is delighted to welcome RCA Inspiration, and their incredible lineup of artists whose ever-evolving and diverse sounds have continued to make such an impact on Gospel and inspirational music. They mark a valuable addition to Provident Music Group’s ongoing growth and shared vision in delivering wide-ranging and uplifting entertainment across the world.”

In relocating under Provident Music Group, RCA Inspiration joins the division’s scope of faith-based entertainment across multiple creative platforms from Christian music and worship to music publishing and film. Provident Music Group’s labels and entertainment entities encompass Christian and worship artists such as Casting Crowns, Steven Curtis Chapman, Brandon Heath, Matt Maher, Third Day, as well as Provident Films (War Room, Woodlawn), Essential Music Publishing, among other services.

Industry Ink: SOURCE, BBR Music Group, Springer Mountain Farms

SOURCE Membership Luncheon Features YWCA Nashville President/CEO Pat Shea

SOURCE held its monthly membership luncheon at ASCAP on July 28. Pat Shea, President and CEO of YWCA Nashville was the invited guest speaker. Founded in 1991, SOURCE is a nonprofit organization supporting women executives and professionals who work in all facets of the Nashville music industry.

Pictured (L-R): Dawn Delvo, Black River Entertainment; Edie Emery; Pat Shea, President & CEO, YWCA Nashville; Lisa Harless, Regions Bank. Photo: Lyndie Wenner/SOURCE.

Pictured (L-R): Dawn Delvo, Black River Entertainment; Edie Emery; Pat Shea, President & CEO, YWCA Nashville; Lisa Harless, Regions Bank. Photo: Lyndie Wenner/SOURCE.

 

BBR Music Group Adds Promotion Coordinator

Jessica Crans

Jessica Crans

BBR Music Group has added Jessica Crans as the new promotion coordinator for Broken Bow Records and Stoney Creek Records.

Crans spent the last three semesters as an intern in BBR Music Group’s radio promotion and digital marketing departments. While majoring in Music Business at Middle Tennessee State University, Crans was also employed by Ryman Hospitality and served as a tour manager for Stoney Creek Records’ Lindsay Ell on the 2016 CMT Next Women of Country Tour.

Crans takes over the role formerly held by Carly Ronayne and will report directly to Broken Bow Records VP/Promotion Lee Adams and Stoney Creek Records VP/ Promotion Chris Loss.

Crans can be reached at 615-610-2134 and at Jess@bbrmusicgroup.com. Ronayne will remain with BBR Music Group through Aug. 12. She is currently exploring other opportunities and can be reached at carlyronayne@gmail.com.

 

Springer Mountain Farms To Host Nashville Shows

Springer Mountain Farms

Springer Mountain Farms will present Nashville concerts from country traditionalists Moe Bandy and Kelly Lang in August.

Bandy will celebrate the release of his latest album, Lucky Me, at the Nashville Palace on Wednesday, Aug. 3 at 6:30 p.m. The show will also include a performance from Hawshaw Hawkins Jr. Tickets can be purchased here.

Singer/songwriter Kelly Lang will take the stage at Nashville’s 3rd and Lindsley on Monday, August 29 at 7pm to perform songs from her brand new album Throwback. T.G. Sheppard will be a featured guest. Tickets for the show can be purchased for $20 here.

Artist Updates: Brad Paisley, Kix Brooks, Southern Halo

Brad Paisley And His Team Thrill In Indianapolis

Brad Paisley joined members of his team backstage during a tour stop at Klipsch Music Center in Indianapolis on July 30. The show was part of Paisley’s 2016 Life Amplified World Tour.

Pictured (L-R): Bill Simmons, Fitzgerald-Hartley; Sarah Trahern, CEO, CMA; Randy Goodman, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville; Arista Nashville's Paisley; Exec Producer Robert Deaton; and Rob Beckham, Co-head, Nashville division; William Morris Endeavor.

Pictured (L-R): Bill Simmons, Fitzgerald-Hartley; Sarah Trahern, CEO, CMA; Randy Goodman, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville; Paisley; Exec. Producer Robert Deaton; Rob Beckham, Co-head of Nashville division, WME.

 

Kix Brooks Cooks Up New Book Endeavor

Kix Brooks CookbookKix Brooks will release his first cookbook, Cookin’ It With Kix: The Art of Celebrating and The Fun of Outdoor Cooking on Aug. 30 through the W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson. He will join TV host David Venable on QVC’s In The Kitchen with David on Sunday (Aug. 7) 

Written with longtime radio producer and friend Donna Britt, the book includes over 100 recipes showcasing Brooks’ passion for all types of outdoor cooking, oftentimes with a flare of his Louisiana heritage highlighted, in family recipes alongside personal stories.

From side dishes to desserts, cocktails to hot sauces and duck gumbo to beignets, Brooks created the book for casual get-togethers and easy entertaining. Readers can pre-order the cookbook at www.kixbrooks.com.

 

Sibling Trio Southern Halo Featured On Radio Disney

Southern Halo

Southern Halo

Sibling trio Southern Halo will be featured in a 10-week digital series, Southern Halo, which launched Tuesday (Aug. 2) on Radio Disney Country’s digital platforms. Episode 1 is available on the Radio Disney app, RadioDisneyCountry.com, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. The series was produced by Nashville’s Artist Integration.

“Having been early supporters of their music, we’re excited for our audiences to get to know this talented group even better and are glad to have them as part of the Radio Disney Country family,” said Phil Guerini, Vice President, Music Strategy, Disney Channels Worldwide and General Manager, Radio Disney Networks.

 

Shane McAnally To Share Stories And Songs In CMHoF Series

Shane McAnally

Shane McAnally

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will host producer and songwriter Shane McAnally on Saturday, Aug. 13, as part of its songwriter series Poets and Prophets. McAnally will share stories behind hits he has penned for Kenny Chesney, Jake Owen, Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert and more.

The session will be hosted by museum editor Michael Gray, and will include vintage photos, film footage and recordings from McAnally’s career.

After pursuing a recording career in Nashville and Los Angeles, Texas native McAnally emerged on the Nashville songwriting scene in 2008, as a writer of Lee Ann Womack’s “Last Call.” McAnally went on to write chart-topping songs for Kenny Chesney (“Somewhere with You,” “Come Over”), Jake Owen (“Alone with You”), The Band Perry (“Better Dig Two”) and Sam Hunt (“Leave the Night On,” “Take Your Time”).

McAnally also penned major hits for Luke Bryan (“Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye”), Miranda Lambert (“Mama’s Broken Heart”), Lady Antebellum (“Downtown”), Thomas Rhett (“T-Shirt”) and Keith Urban (“John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16).”

McAnally shared the 2013 Grammy for Best Country Song for Kacey Musgraves’ “Merry Go ’Round,” and earned the 2014 CMA Song of the Year prize for Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow.”

In addition to songwriting, McAnally has produced albums for Kacey Musgraves (Same Trailer, Different Park; Pageant Material), Sam Hunt (Montevallo), Old Dominion (Meat and Candy) and Jake Owen (American Love).

Poets and Prophets is included with museum admission and free to museum members. Seating is limited, and passes are required for admittance. Museum members can reserve their program passes in advance by phone (615-416-2050) or via reservations@countrymusichalloffame.org. The program will also be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org/streaming.

John Rich To Open Redneck Riviera Bar On Lower Broadway

John RIch

John Rich

Downtown Nashville will soon offer another venue named for a country star.

John Rich, of Big & Rich fame, will open a Redneck Riviera bar on Nashville’s Lower Broadway in late 2016. A second bar is slated to open in Las Vegas’ Grand Bazaar Shops. Both locations will be operated by Bar Management Group of Charlotte, North Carolina. The Nashville Redneck Riviera will be located at 208-210 Broadway, the current site of Mike’s Ice Cream.

Both the Nashville and Las Vegas location will include an interior bar dubbed The Heroes Bar, which is dedicated to veterans. The first drink is on the house for active duty service members and veterans.

The two new venues are an expansion of Rich’s Redneck Rivera lifestyle brand, which launched in 2014 and includes apparel and footwear.

Rich says, “I’ve always dreamed of building the kind of place where my friends and family could get together and turn it up after a hard day’s work. Redneck Riviera is that place. We are going to build as many of them as it takes to offer a place for every hard-working American to cut loose and celebrate a job well done!”

“I love it when artists and musicians like John Rich who have found success in Nashville turn around and invest back in our community,” said Nashville Mayor Megan Barry. “John’s Redneck Riviera will be a great addition to Lower Broad and fun for visitors and Nashvillians alike.”

“We welcome John Rich to Lower Broad,” said Butch Spyridon, President & CEO, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. “Ironically, in tourism we often refer to that area as ‘Nashville’s Beach’ for visitors, so Redneck Riviera should fit right in!”

Dierks Bentley is also scheduled to open a bar on Lower Broadway in early 2017. The George Jones Museum, which has a rooftop bar and restaurant, opened in 2015.

Australian Musician Ruby Boots Receives Grant For Nashville Songwriter Residency

Ruby Boots

Ruby Boots

The Australian Government’s Council for the Arts has named Ruby Boots (Bex Chilcott) as the recipient of the Nashville Songwriter Residency grant.

In its fourth year, the $15,000 grant is the result of a partnership between the Australia Council’s Music Board and Nashville-based producer Mark Moffatt.

Through the residency, Chilcott, who is signed to UMG/Lost Highway Australia, will reside in Nashville for three months, providing her the opportunity to work alongside the music community and further her network of artist and industry relationships.

Upcoming appearances in Nashville include Sunday (Aug. 7) at City Winery, Aug. 17 in The East Room, and Aug. 22 at The Basement. She will also perform an official showcase at the Americana Music Festival in September.

Moffatt said, “Australia is a leading global A&R source for country and Americana, so I am thrilled that the Arts Council of Australia continues to focus its resources on Nashville. The grant not only provides the opportunity for Bex to experience Nashville’s creative community for an extended period, but will also allow her to consolidate the following she has gained on her recent U.S. national tour with The Waifs.”

Chilcott said, “Having done countless trips to Nashville to write, record and perform over the past four years makes being awarded the Nashville residency even more special. Being given the opportunity to live in a city that I love more than any other in the world and spending time solely on my craft is life changing, and one of the most rewarding things that has come my way. I am so happy to be here building my musical community and writing songs for my second album — a dream come true!”

Since 2011, The West Australian Music Awards has recognized Chilcott as the Best Country Music Act five consecutive times. The release of her debut album, Solitude, has achieved international success and led to touring opportunities with Kris Kristofferson, Tony Joe White, Justin Townes Earle, Shovels & Rope, Shakey Graves, and Nikki Lane.

In 2015, Chilcott received the prestigious Professional Development Award from APRA, the Australian Performing Rights Association.

In Pictures: William Michael Morgan, BMI, M-PACT Music Group

William Michael Morgan Performs First Sold-Out Show

Photo ID (L-R): Kelly McConaha, Toma McConaha (Coughlin GM), Tom Welch, Kim Welch (Union County Fair)

Photo ID (L-R): Kelly McConaha, Toma McConaha (Coughlin GM), Tom Welch, Kim Welch (Union County Fair)

WME artist William Michael Morgan, who is currently celebrating his Top 20 debut single “I Met A Girl,” marked the first sold-out show of his career at the Ohio Union County Fair on Saturday (July 27) in Marysville, Ohio.

 

BMI Presents Eastside Sounds

Pictured (L-R): ALT 983’s Gabby Sanderson, BMI’s Mason Hunter, BMI songwriter/Daybreaks member Heather Bond and Daybreaks members Adam Bokesch, Kaleb Thomas Jones and Bobby Holland, BMI’s MaryAnn Keen, Daybreaks member Will Pugh.

Pictured (L-R): ALT 983’s Gabby Sanderson, BMI’s Mason Hunter, BMI songwriter/Daybreaks member Heather Bond and Daybreaks members Adam Bokesch, Kaleb Thomas Jones and Bobby Holland, BMI’s MaryAnn Keen, Daybreaks member Will Pugh.

BMI’s latest presentation of Eastside Sounds, held Saturday (July 27) in partnership with ALT 983, showcased two of Nashville’s rising pop acts, The Daybreaks and CAPPA. With a “happy half hour” sponsored by Jim Beam, the Basement East filled with fans in support of the growing indie and pop scenes in Music City.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mason Hunter, ALT 983’s Gabby Sanderson, BMI songwriter/CAPPA band member Keith Perez, BMI songwriter Carla Cappa a.k.a. CAPPA, CAPPA band member Carter Hamblin, BMI’s MaryAnn Keen and Jim Beam’s Andy Velo.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mason Hunter, ALT 983’s Gabby Sanderson, BMI songwriter/CAPPA band member Keith Perez, BMI songwriter Carla Cappa a.k.a. CAPPA, CAPPA band member Carter Hamblin, BMI’s MaryAnn Keen and Jim Beam’s Andy Velo.

 

M-PACT Music Group Adds Sarah Dunn

Pictured (L-R): M-PACT’s Debbie Zavitson, Sarah Dunn

Pictured (L-R): M-PACT’s Debbie Zavitson, Sarah Dunn

Sarah Dunn of the Sarah Dunn Band has been added to M-PACT Music Group’s roster for song and catalog representation. A Missouri native, Dunn and her band performed at CMA Music Festival in June.

“This woman is a pro in every sense of the word, including her artistry, voice, and playing the heck out of the fiddle,” said Debbie Zavitson, Vice President, Publishing Operations/COO of M-PACT Music Group.

‘Alabama: Song Of The South’ Exhibit Opens Aug. 25 At CMHoF

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (CMHoF) will open its Alabama: Song of the South exhibition on Aug. 25, exploring the lives and careers of award-winning country music group.

Expected to run through July 16, 2017, the exhibit will detail the group’s journey to success through childhood mementos, musical instruments, tour memorabilia, awards, photographs, and more. An exhibit companion book will be available for purchase in the museum store the day the exhibition opens.

“Their songs are some of the most memorable in country music,” said Museum CEO Kyle Young. “Their musical talents are monumental. The longevity of their career speaks volumes. We’re thrilled to welcome these Country Music Hall of Fame members into their home, the museum, and to share their story through this exhibition.”

Exhibition highlights include:
• Jeff Cook’s first electric guitar, a 1960s Silvertone U-1, that he played in his first band
• Randy Owen’s Music Man Sting Ray I, used to write hits such as “Mountain Music” and played by Brad Paisley when he recorded his tribute to the group, “Old Alabama”
• Original, handwritten manuscript for “Born Country,” by Byron Hill and John Schweers
• Tabletop radio that belonged to Teddy Gentry’s grandfather, “Paw Paw,” on which Gentry heard country music growing up
• Numerous awards, including Grammy, ACM, and CMA trophies presented to Alabama
• Gibson J-50 acoustic guitar that belonged to Randy Owen’s father, used by Owen on early recordings
• Brocade suit, one of Jeff Cook’s first stage costumes
• Fringed suede shirt, given to Gentry by William Lee Golden of the Oak Ridge Boys at Alabama’s first June Jam, 1982

Cousins Jeff Cook, Teddy Gentry, and Randy Owen formed their first band as teenagers in small-town Fort Payne, Alabama. For a decade, the band honed its unique blend of country music and Southern rock, playing at nightclubs in the Southeast. In 1979, the group recruited Massachusetts-born Mark Herndon to become their drummer, and the band signed with RCA in 1980. Alabama would go on to score dozens of chart-topping singles, selling tens of millions of albums, and setting concert attendance records.

They were among the first crossover country acts to play large performance venues, incorporating arena-rock-style production and stage movements into their shows. Singing, playing their instruments, and writing many of their songs, Alabama inspired a trend toward the formation and promotion of other self-contained bands in country music.

Alabama joined the CMHoF in 2005. Founding members Cook, Gentry, and Owen continue to record and tour. In 2014 Alabama returned to its Southern gospel roots with Angels Among Us: Hymns & Gospel Favorites, earning a Dove award from the GMA. Last year Alabama reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart with Southern Drawl, their first album of new material since 2001.