Exclusive: SMACKSongs, The Silverton Foundation Assist Families In Need

Pictured (L-R): Michael McAnally Baum, Josh Moffit

Pictured (L-R): Michael McAnally Baum, Josh Moffitt

As Miranda Lambert’s “Vice” and Dierks Bentley and Elle King’s “Different For Girls” reside in the Top 10 on this week’s Billboard country chart, they will also help the families of critically ill children who are at risk of being evicted from their homes.

Both of these songs are co-written by a songwriter affiliated with Shane McAnally’s Nashville-based SMACKSongs. SMACKSongs has pledged to donate $2,500 for every Billboard Top 10 song the company represents to The Silverton Foundation, to support rent and mortgage payment assistance for families with children who are hospitalized or receiving ongoing critical care treatment.

SMACKSongs is on pace to match its 2015 total of 10 top country music hits, which would result in donations worth 30 months of payment assistance. In 2015, the foundation paid 116 months worth of mortgage or rent for families in need.

SMACKSongs VP of Business Affairs Michael McAnally Baum recalls a story of an evicted family with for a critically ill child. “Thank God the child recovered from their condition, but in the process, because they didn’t have proper housing to go back to, the child was in danger of going into the foster care program,” he says. “That’s heartbreaking to think of any parents who could find themselves in that situation, having already cleared that hurdle of your child’s health, only to find that the state is endangering your ability to be a parent to that child. It is heartbreaking.”

The partnership reunites McAnally Baum with his former Silverton Mortgage colleague, and The Silverton Foundation founder, Josh Moffitt. Baum worked with Silverton Mortgage from 2004 until he moved to Nashville in 2013.

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In the partnership’s first 60 days, they sent out approximately $16,000 to help families in need, thanks to SMACKSongs cuts like Kenny Chesney’s “Noise,” Old Dominion’s “Snapback,” and Thomas Rhett’s “T-Shirt.” SMACKSongs relies on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, as well as Mediabase, to determine the qualifying singles.

A typical request from a family in need is approximately $800 to prevent a foreclosure or eviction. “Some families might need one month to get back on their feet; for others it might be three months,” says Moffitt.

McAnally Baum and Moffitt realized the emotional and financial toll that a major medical crisis can place on a family.

“Usually one spouse or both are losing their jobs or their finances are dramatically impacted because of the situation,” says Moffitt. “A lot of times they have to move to another city or spend a ton of time a long way from home. Because of that, they can lose income on top of all the medical bills. We then started encountering these folks that were being evicted or foreclosed while all this is going on. Their focus was on the health of their child, but when their child is well, they weren’t able to go home. In working with the social workers at the hospitals, you realize how vast the problem is.”

Moffitt notes that The Silverton Foundation is 100 percent volunteer-based, and offers help to families from across the country that come to Atlanta for seeking treatment for their children. The Silverton Foundation aims to expand its reach to Tennessee and other portions of the Southeast.

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Moffitt offers another example of a three-month-old boy who contracted bacterial meningitis at 12 days old, resulting in a host of serious health conditions, including seizures and cerebral palsy.

“He was sent home for a month, then readmitted to the hospital,” says Moffitt. “His 22-year-old single mother was employed full-time at a call center. Obviously she missed a lot of work to make all his appointments and to care for him. She received her eviction notice the day he was readmitted to the hospital. She had been reaching out to other places for assistance as well, and asked us to help with one month’s rent to make her payments current. We obviously understand that apartments and mortgage companies have a business to run, so we understand their position. We always call and confirm with the landlords, and 99 out of 100 times, the landlords say how wonderful the families are. They are working with them the best they can. There might be a father mowing the grass on 20 homes just to help make ends meet. The stories we hear are unbelievable.”

“We have quite a bit [of songs] on the charts now that are at various stages of moving up, and it gives us an extra incentive to say not only are we excited for the success of the song and the songwriter, but we are excited because that success also helps take care of our community,” says McAnally Baum. “Country music is all about faith, family and home, and I think this partnership touches on all of those things. So whenever we do feel a sense of success, we also feel a big sense like we are giving back.”

For more on The Silverton Foundation, visit thesilvertonfoundation.org.

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The Band Perry Emerges As “Comeback Kid” With New Label, New Music

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The Band Perry performs at Ruby in Nashville. Photo: Alan Poizner

“Despite what you’ve heard, The Band Perry is not going anywhere,” The Band Perry‘s Kimberly Perry told a crowd of industry members gathered for music listening party at Nashville venue Ruby on Monday (Aug. 1).

One year ago, The Band Perry released the single “Live Forever” to country radio; the heavily pop-leaning track fizzled. The sibling trio later parted ways with longtime label home Republic Nashville (now BMLG Records) earlier this year.

Now, as one of Mercury Nashville’s latest signings, via a joint venture with Interscope, The Band Perry is set to make their comeback.

Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry introduced their new single, the aptly titled “Comeback Kid.” A testament to strength and endurance, the song blends themes of confusion, suffering, hope, determination and, ultimately, triumph.

“‘Comeback Kid’ follows the narrative of what the three of us have been feeling over the past year, but also something bigger,” said Kimberly Perry. “It is the story of anyone who’s walked through a challenging time only to come out the other side much stronger and wiser.”

The Band Perry with Grand Ole Opry's Pete Fisher.

The Band Perry with Grand Ole Opry’s Pete Fisher. Photo: Alan Poizner

“A few months back, [The Band Perry’s manager] Coran Capshaw called me and Mike [Dungan] and asked if we would have any interest in meeting with The Band Perry,” UMG Nashville president Cindy Mabe told the audience. “We went over and listened to the music and fell in love with these kids.

“We had been fans from the very beginning. ‘If I Die Young,’ six million copies, I think it touched everyone on the planet,” Mabe continued. “But after we got to see them and their work ethic and all they were made of, we knew this was somebody we wanted to work with. After they shared some music with us we feel deeper in love with these guys and today is our comeback day.”

Since their breakthrough single, “If I Die Young,” released in 2010, the trio has increasingly explored rock-inspired rhythms of songs like “Better Dig Two.” “Comeback Kid” marks the first time the trio has co-produced one of their own songs, alongside producer Benny Cassette.

The Band Perry's Kimberly Perry with CMT's Leslie Fram.

The Band Perry’s Kimberly Perry with CMT’s Leslie Fram. Photo: Alan Poizner

“This has been an incredible year of transformation for the three of us,” said Kimberly Perry. “Our lives look completely different now than they did six months ago and all for the better. We are completely in love with our Mercury family who have been so good and embraced us as their own. It is so refreshing to be in a place that champions your music, and challenges you, but does it in a respectful way that makes you want to be better and better and work harder and harder.”

Moored by a newly-brunette Kimberly Perry’s husky vocals and onstage presence that punctuates each lyric, The Band Perry presented a unified front, complete with their signature family harmonies. Following a rendition of “Comeback Kid,” the band offered two additional fresh songs, including “The Best One Yet.”

“It’s the story of our relationship with each other, how we are so invasive of each other’s privacies, especially when it comes to relationships,” Kimberly quipped.

They followed with the smoldering new track, “Stay in the Dark,” before wrapping with the TBP hits “Better Dig Two” and “Done.”.

The trio also used the occasion to support Teen Cancer America, via the launch of a million-dollar fundraising effort. Prior to the listening party, The Band Perry donated $25,000, their winnings from an appearance on ABC’s Celebrity Family Feud, directly to the program. The band will work with Teen Cancer America and Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Monroe Carrel Jr. Children’s Hospital throughout the year on various fundraising initiatives.

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The Band Perry donates $25,000 to Teen Cancer America. Photo: Alan Poizner

Dwight Yoakam, Mary Gauthier Slated For AmericanaFest NYC

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The Americana Music Association and Lincoln Center have unveiled the 2016 lineup for their third annual AmericanaFest NYC, taking place Aug. 6-7 as part of Lincoln Center’s Out Of Doors series. Events will take place at Lincoln Center’s plazas between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues, from West 62nd Street to West 65th Street (except where noted).

The all star line-up features 2014 Americana Artist of the Year Dwight Yoakam, Teddy Thompson & Kelly Jones, Mary Gauthier, Those Pretty Wrongs featuring Jody Stephens, Parker Millsap and The Cactus Blossoms.

The festival also includes a celebration of the 40th anniversary of The Last Waltz, featuring The Midnight Ramble Band under the musical direction of Larry Campbell with special guests Bob Weir, Dr. John, Buddy Miller, Lucinda Williams, Howard Johnson, Patty Griffin, and Anderson East.

All events are free with no tickets required.

AmericanaFest NYC Lineup:

Saturday, Aug. 6
Hearst Plaza, 1 p.m.
Mary Gauthier
Those Pretty Wrongs featuring Jody Stephens
Teddy Thompson and Kelly Jones

Damrosche Bandshell, 7 p.m.
Parker Millsap
A Tribute to The Last Waltz 40th Anniversary – The Midnight Ramble Band w/ musical direction by Larry Campbell
Featuring: Dr. John, Howard Johnson, Bob Weir, Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin,Buddy Miller, Anderson East

Sunday, Aug. 7
Damrosche Bandshell, 7 p.m.
Dwight Yoakam with special guests The Cactus Blossoms

 

Big Machine Label Group Unveils BMLG Records

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Big Machine Label Group has rebranded Republic Nashville with a new label imprint identity, BMLG Records. President/CEO Scott Borchetta unveiled the imprint on Monday (Aug. 1).

BMLG has acquired 100 percent ownership of the label, which was founded in 2009 as a joint venture between Big Machine Label Group and Universal Republic Records. The roster includes Florida Georgia Line, Eli Young Band, A Thousand Horses and Cassadee Pope in addition to newcomers Brett Young and Ryan Follese.

BMLG Executive Vice President Jimmy Harnen will continue to lead BMLG Records as President with Matthew Hargis serving as VP Promotion.

Mark Your Calendar — August 2016

Single Add Dates

JamesDupreStonedToDeathAugust 1
Kenny Chesney/Setting the World On Fire/Columbia Nashville
The Band Perry/Comeback Kid/Mercury
Smith & Wesley/You’re The One/Garage Door Records
Raelynn/Love Triangle/Warner Bros.
Kaitlyn Baker/Heart of Appalachia/Independent

August 8
Frankie Ballard/Cigarette/Warner Bros.
Adam Craig/Reckon/Stoney Creek Records
Brantley Gilbert/The Weekend/Valory Music Co.
KayLyn/Show You Around/OTM Records
Kree Harrison/Dead Man’s Horse/Plaid Flag
Terra Bella/You’ve Got That Somethin’/DAX Records
Magnolia Belle/Lucky Number/Heartland Records Nashville
Kelsey Hickman/Gone/GTR

August 15
Aaron Lewis/That Ain’t Country/Dot Records
Aaron Goodvin/Woman In Love/Warner Music Canada-AJG Music Group
James Dupre/Stoned To Death/Purfectt Pitch LLC

August 29
Darryl Ryan/Not Enough Town/7X7 Entertainment

Album Releases

JustinMooreKindaDon'tCareAugust 5
The Cadillac Three/Bury Me In My Boots/Big Machine Records
Chris Lane/Girl Problems/Big Loud Records
Nick Fradiani/Hurricane/Big Machine Records-19 Recordings
The O’Connor Band/Coming Home/Rounder Records
Alan Jackson/Genuine: The Alan Jackson Story/Arista-Legacy
American Young/American Young/Curb Records
Cody Johnson/Gotta Be Me
Haley Bonar/Impossible Dream/GNDWire-Thirty Tigers
Andrew Leahey & The Homestead/Skyline in Central Time/Thirty Tigers
Racket County/Welcome to Dodge City/Barn Burner Records-Average Joes Entertainment

August 12
Dylan Scott/Dylan Scott/Curb Records
Justin Moore/Kinda Don’t Care/The Valory Music Co
Paul Thorn/The Best Of Paul Thorn/Perpetual Obscurity-Thirty Tigers
The Cleverlys/Cash Crop/Average Joes Entertainment
Dierks Bentley/BLACK [vinyl release]/Capitol Records Nashville

August 19
Dolly Parton/Pure & Simple/Dolly Records-RCA Nashville
Drake White/Spark/Dot Records
Casey Donahew/All Night Party/Almost Country Records
Kiefer Sutherland/Down in a Hole/Warner Music Nashville-Ironworks Music
Carl Broemel/4th of July/Stocks In Asia Records-Thirty Tigers
Josh White/At Midnight [first edition vinyl]/Ramseur-Thirty Tigers

August 26
Florida Georgia Line/Dig Your Roots/BMLG
Jack Ingram, Mark O’Connor/Midnight Motel/Rounder Records
Shelby Lee Lowe/Shelby Lee Lowe

Industry Events

CMAFest_TuneIn_wHostsAugust 3
CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock on ABC

August 15
30th annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament will take place at Old Natchez Country Club in Nashville

August 23
14th Annual SOURCE Awards at Nashville’s Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum

August 24
Second ballot for CMA Awards closes at 6:00 p.m. CT.

August 30
10th Annual ACM Honors at the Ryman Auditorium

Industry Ink: CAA, RIAA, Hillsong United, Capitol Nashville

Frankie Ballard Signs With CAA

Frankie Ballard

Frankie Ballard

Frankie Ballard has signed with CAA for representation. Ballard’s 2014 album, Sunshine & Whiskey, garnered three No. 1 singles, including “Young & Crazy,” the gold-certified “Helluva Life,” and the platinum-certified “Sunshine & Whiskey.” His latest album, El Rio, released in June. He is managed by Christian Svendsen and Jon Elliot of WAY Entertainment and his attorney is Jess Rosen of Greenberg Traurig. Ballard was previously represented by WME.

 

Hillsong United’s Zion Gets Gold Certification

Hillsong UNITED with Capitol Christian Music Group CEO Bill Hearn and team during a stop at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. on their Empires U.S. tour.

Hillsong United with Capitol Christian Music Group CEO Bill Hearn and team during a stop at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. on their Empires U.S. tour.

Hillsong UNITED’s 2013 release Zion has garnered an RIAA gold certification, totaling more than 500K units. Zion‘s “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” spent a record-breaking 45 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs Chart. Most recently, the platinum-selling song was honored with a 2016 Billboard Music Award for Top Christian Song.

 

Capitol Nashville Adds Radio Promotion Regional Directors

Annie Sandor Mara SidweberCapitol Records Nashville has named Annie Sandor as Director of Regional Promotions, Southeast and Mara Sidweber as Director of Regional Promotions, Southwest. The label’s roster includes Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Mickey Guyton, Jon Pardi, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum and Little Big Town.

Sidweber brings her knowledge from Top 40 and country radio, in addition to years working as a regional with Capitol Nashville (2004-2008), Bigger Picture (2008-2012) and most recently as Vice President of Promotion for record label Southern Ground.

Sandor joins Capitol from Curb Records, where she served as Regional Promotions Manager. Prior to her six years with Curb, Sandor worked in promotion for CO5 Music and as the Promotions Director for WWYZ/Hartford, WPOC/Baltimore and WKIS/Miami.

Sandor can be reached at Annie.Sandor@umusic.com. Sidweber can be reached at Mara.Sidweber@umusic.com

LifeNotes: Music Industry Security Director Rusty Martin Passes

Rusty Martin. Photo: facebook.com/rusty.martin.50702

Rusty Martin. Photo: facebook.com/rusty.martin.50702

ASCAP security director and former Mississippi highway patrolman Roy L. “Rusty” Martin passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, July 30. He was 62 years old.

A native of Cleveland, Mississippi, his experience in law enforcement set him on a path in the music industry where he provided security services to Arista Records in the 1990s, under the direction of Tim DuBois, and subsequently in similar roles at RCA Label Group and most recently at ASCAP.

Martin’s main responsibility may have been security, but his cheerful personality and warm persona greeted guests and employees with such sincere interest, the security he provided went way beyond the gun in his holster. Absent of any agenda, Martin was always interested in other peoples’ lives, their families, triumphs and trials. He often served as advocate and cheerleader for everyone he knew which was one of his most endearing traits.

He had a boundless passion and love of country music which equally matched both his love of people and his prior experience in law enforcement. As evidenced by the many comments on social media after hearing of his passing, friends will remember Martin as someone who took the time to become personally invested in people.

Tim DuBois shared via Facebook, “Rusty was an amazing friend to all of us. He was always there to greet us with a smile, and we always knew we were safe when he was around. We all loved this man and knew he loved us right back.”

Rusty Martin and his late wife of 28 years, Becky, were the inspiration of Kenny Chesney‘s No. 1 hit “The Good Stuff,” after she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and courageously fought her illness until her death in 2000.

“Becky was just a mother and a best friend, and she always had something positive to say about somebody,” Martin told CMT in 2002. “We were so blessed in a bad situation, because she was home and we were all around the bed holding hands until the last breath was taken.” He shared that experience with songwriters Jim Collins and Craig Wiseman and the tale inspired the tunesmiths to pen “The Good Stuff” which became the second single from Kenny Chesney’s album No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems.

Love you my brother.

Arrangements are as follows;

Visitation: Tuesday, August 2,  5:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. CST
Funeral Service: Wednesday, August 3, at 1:00 p.m. CST
The family will also receive visitors Wednesday morning up until the time of the service.

Location:
Booneville Funeral Home
506 N 3rd Street
Booneville, MS 38829
(662) 728-6607
boonevillefuneralhome.net

The Rusty Martin Memorial Fund has been established at Avenue Bank to help cover funeral expenses and will be managed by Rusty’s 3 children, Shane, Shannon & Jason.

Anyone desiring to make a donation can stop by any Avenue Bank branch and make a contribution to the account titled: Rusty Martin Memorial Fund.

If you live out of state or prefer to mail in a contribution, you can send a check to;

Avenue Bank
Attention: Ron Cox
209 Tenth Avenue South, Suite 250
Nashville, TN 37203

 

Rusty Martin. Photo: facebook.com/rusty.martin.50702

Rusty Martin. Photo: facebook.com/rusty.martin.50702

Kelsea Ballerini To Embark On First Headlining Tour This Fall

Kelsea Ballerini The First Time TourKelsea Ballerini has revealed dates for her first headlining tour, the appropriately-titled The First Time Tour.

The trek is named for her debut Black River Entertainment album, The First Time, and launches Oct. 21 in Houston, Texas. The 11-city tour will close with two shows in Las Vegas, featuring CamJacob DavisMorgan Evans, Levi Hummon and Carly Pearce are slated for other dates on the tour.

“I’ve been blessed to open for so many incredible artists and people I admire. Getting to watch their shows and learn more about our craft has inspired me to grow as an artist,” shared Ballerini. “One of the highlights of touring has been meeting fans and creating new relationships along the way. And for that reason, I was inspired to put together my first headlining tour. I can’t wait to get up close and personal with the people who have made the last few years so incredible. See you this fall!”

Tickets for The First Time Tour will be available to fan club members beginning Wednesday, Aug. 3, and go on sale to the public this Friday Aug. 5.

Kelsea Ballerini’s The First Time Tour:
Oct. 21: Houston; House of Blues (with Carly Pearce)
Oct. 22: Dallas; House of Blues (with Carly Pearce)
Nov. 11: Knoxville, Tenn.; Tennessee Theatre (with Morgan Evans)
Nov. 12: Atlanta; Buckhead Theatre (with Morgan Evans)
Nov. 18: Mahnomen, Minn.; Shooting Star Casino
Nov. 19: Minneapolis; Mill City Nights (with Levi Hummon)
Dec. 2: New York City; Irving Plaza (with Jacob Davis)
Dec. 3: Buffalo, N.Y.; Town Ballroom (with Jacob Davis)
Dec. 8: Los Angeles; Wiltern
Dec. 9-10: Las Vegas; Orleans Casino (with special guest Cam)

Spirit Music Nashville/Fluid Music Revolution Names AJ Burton To VP Role

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AJ Burton

AJ Burton has been appointed Vice President of Fluid Music Revolution. The announcement was made Monday (Aug. 1) by Spirit/Fluid, the Nashville-based joint venture between Spirit Music Group and Frank Rogers‘ Fluid Music Revolution.

“Fluid Music Revolution is excited to welcome AJ Burton to the family. AJ’s passion for songs, songwriters and his experience as a music publisher make him the perfect fit for Fluid. We all are looking forward to doing many great things together!” said Rogers.

“It’s an honor and privilege to partner up with Frank Rogers to build Fluid Music Revolution. Frank is a true entrepreneur that I look forward to learning from for years to come. We already have some great things in the works…definitely some exciting times ahead!” said Burton.

Burton, a southern Illinois native, has spent the past 15 years in the music business, most recently running the Nashville office of Nettwerk Music Group in addition to co-owning Nashville independent music publisher Revelry Music Group. Burton holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Recording Industry Management and a minor in Entrepreneurship from Middle Tennessee State University.

Spirit/Fluid was formed as part of Spirit Music Group’s continuing focus on and investment in country music publishing. In addition to establishing Spirit/Fluid, Spirit Music Group’s deal with Rogers also included the acquisition of Rogers’ one third interest in certain copyrights of Nashville independent publisher Sea Gayle Music, which Rogers co-founded with Chris DuBois and Brad Paisley in 1999.

Rogers is a multi-platinum producer and songwriter who has won MusicRow‘s Producer of the Year honor three times (2005, 2008- 2009). He’s also co-written several hits, including “I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin’ Song)” by Brad Paisley, “Alright” and “This” by Darius Rucker and “Backroad Song” by Granger Smith.

Florida Georgia Line Sets Attendance Record In Wyoming

Florida Georgia Line at Cheyenne Frontier Days 2016. Photo: Justin Mrusek

Florida Georgia Line at Cheyenne Frontier Days 2016. Photo: Justin Mrusek

Florida Georgia Line bested the Cheyenne Frontier Days concert attendance record on Saturday (July 30) with 25,011 attendees. The festival’s grand finale show bested Jason Aldean’s 2013 record, which at the time was the largest concert ever held in the state of Wyoming.

“Saturday night’s show in Cheyenne was truly amazing, setting the new record for concert attendance,” said Bob Romeo, President of Romeo Entertainment Group. “It was incredible to see how much Florida Georgia Line has grown into a polished, undeniable headline act in just a few short years. Everything from the production to their energy on stage was spot on and the fan response was overwhelming. I’m so proud of Brian and Tyler and all that they have accomplished.”

Florida Georgia Line at Cheyenne Frontier Days 2016. Photo: Cliff Cox Photography

Florida Georgia Line at Cheyenne Frontier Days 2016. Photo: Cliff Cox Photography

Florida Georgia Line sold more than 1.5 million in 2015. This summer’s Dig Your Roots Tour has continued to sell out venues with a bill that also includes Kane Brown, The Cadillac Three and Cole Swindell.

Meanwhile, the duo’s latest single “H.O.L.Y” has now been at No. 1 for 12 weeks on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart and also reached the top spot at country radio. The song is the first release from the duo’s forthcoming third studio album, Dig Your Roots, which is set for release on Aug. 26 on Big Machine Label Group and features collaborations with Tim McGraw, Backstreet Boys and Ziggy Marley.