Dierks Bentley Releases Duet, Plans Downtown Pop-Up Store

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Dierks Bentley has released a duet with Elle King titled “Different for Girls” as the second single from his new album, Black. The single is available now at country radio. Black will be released by Capitol Records Nashville on Friday (May 27). The song was written by Shane McAnally and JT Harding.

“There is a real honesty in these lyrics, and I haven’t heard a song written this way before. The differences in how guys and girls deal with a broken heart is really interesting material to me,” shared Bentley. “Having two daughters certainly has changed the way I see the world and what they have ahead. What I love about Elle being on this record, besides her uniquely powerful but vulnerable voice, is that she’s a total badass. Having her perspective really helps tell the complete story.”

“When I got the call that Dierks wanted me to sing with him I was very honored, but I get a little shy when I’m asked to sing other people’s songs – let alone a duet with one of the biggest country stars in the world,” added King. “Our voices blended really well together. Since I often write from the male perspective, I was really excited to be a part of someone else’s story that is jumping outside of the norm for a relationship song. The lyrics are really smart and I love that he is bringing a lot of attitude to modern country music.”

In related news, Bentley will bring his Black Pop-Up shop to Nashville at the corner of 4th and Broadway through CMA Music Fest weekend, as visitors can partake in the Black listening station and have the opportunity to purchase the new album along with exclusive merchandise and “enter to win” opportunities only available at the shop.

“It’s pretty cool to have a Pop-Up shop dedicated to this album just a few doors down from the most legendary honky-tonks of all-time,” said Bentley. “It’s also the future home of my bar Whiskey Row, so it’s great to be able to use the space and give the fans a place to chill during Music Fest before we start construction in there. I may have to swing by myself at some point to check it out!”

Spirit Music Group, Josh Osborne Strike Catalog Deal

Josh Osborne. Photo: Moments By Moser

Josh Osborne. Photo: Moments By Moser

Spirit Music Group has acquired Josh Osborne’s co-published interest in songs written while he was a staff writer for Black River Publishing.

The announcement was made Wednesday (May 25) by David Renzer, Chairman and CEO, Spirit Music Group and Daniel Hill, President, Spirit Music Nashville.

Osborne’s catalog features nearly 500 songs, including nine No. 1 hits, which will now be published globally by Spirit Music Group. Spirit’s deal with Osborne also encompasses a number of his unreleased songs. Black River still owns their portion of these songs.

“We’re thrilled and honored that Josh Osborne has chosen Spirit Music Nashville as the home for his incredible catalog of hits. Josh’s catalog not only contains some important #1 country hits, but with the new Sam Hunt single ‘Make You Miss Me’ and with our strong team in Nashville working the catalog we’re sure there will be more hits to come from this incredible collection of great songs,” Renzer said.

“Josh Osborne is a talented and prolific songwriter who has had amazing success in recent years. This catalog represents much hard work and inspiration, and we are proud that he has entrusted this valuable body of work to Spirit Music Nashville,” Hill said.

Among the nine No. 1 country hits included in Spirit’s acquisition of Osborne’s catalog are “Come Over” and “Wild Child” by Kenny Chesney; “Drunk Last Night” by Eli Young Band; “My Eyes” and “Sangria” by Blake Shelton; “Leave the Light On” and “Take Your Time” by Sam Hunt; “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” by Keith Urban and “We Are Tonight” by Billy Currington.

After five years with Black River Publishing, Osborne joined SMACKSongs as a partner in June 2015.

Alabama Exhibit Coming To Country Music Hall Of Fame

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Alabama

A new exhibit titled Alabama: Born Country will open at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on August 25. The exhibit will run through June 2017.

Coinciding, band members Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry and Jeff Cook will perform during the museum’s exclusive member concert, The Big Gig, at the CMA Theater on July 6.

The year-long exhibit will be comprised of musical instruments, performance clothing, awards, childhood mementos, tour memorabilia and photographs. A spotlight will also shine on the Country Music Hall of Famers’ humanitarian efforts, most notably the long-running June Jam in Fort Payne, Alabama. The event has raised millions of dollars for local charities.

Since signing with RCA in 1980, Alabama has scored over 40 chart-topping singles, sold more than 70 million albums worldwide and set concert attendance records. The band has been honored with three CMA Entertainer of the Year honors (1982, 1983 and 1984) and was named ACM’s Artist of the Decade for the 1980s. By 1993 the group had released 32 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, including “Mountain Music,” “Dixieland Delight,” “Love in the First Degree,” “Song of the South.”

In September 2015, Alabama reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart with Southern Drawl, their first album of new material since 2001, released with BMG. On Thursday (May 26), the band will be inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame in downtown Nashville.

Annie Tate Signs Two Songwriters To Ghost Hollow Music

Pictured (L-R): Tenasie Bowe, Annie Tate, Matt Keyler

Pictured (L-R): Tenasie Bowe, Annie Tate, Matt Keyler

Songwriter Annie Tate has signed two songwriters to Ghost Hollow Music. A new venture, the company is independently owned and operated by Tate.

The company’s two new signings, Tenasie Bowe and Matt Keyler, were discovered when Tate was judging a songwriting competition in 2015. After hearing the song they submitted, she looked them up on YouTube, contacted them and began co-writing. She signed them to Ghost Hollow Music on Friday (May 20) and refers to them as “Ghost Writers.”

Tate said, “I am so excited to start this new venture with young people who I believe in and continue to encourage and mentor because they really want to say something with their music. I came to Nashville and made a career writing songs I hoped would raise the bar on Nashville writing in the way that all the great Nashville writers who came before me had done and to whom I owe all my success. … I can only hope to encourage some part of the next generation of Nashville writers to keep reaching higher and writing songs that might possibly change the world because they ‘say something.'”

Tate’s writing credits include Rodney Atkins’ “If You’re Going Through Hell,” Emerson Drive’s “Moments,” and Reba McEntire’s “Somebody,” among many others.

Exclusive: Sammy Arriaga Blends Latin, Country On New Mixtape

Sammy Arriaga performs for MusicRow staff.

Sammy Arriaga performs for MusicRow staff.

Newcomer Sammy Arriaga has songwriter Monty Powell, Facebook, and the boldness that accompanies musical ambition to thank for his move to Nashville.

Arriaga auditioned for American Idol during Season 10, earning a “golden ticket” to Hollywood. Though he didn’t win that season, he did discover a passion for country music.

“It inspired me to pick up a guitar and teach myself to write songs,” said Arriaga. “I fell in love with the genre and I knew that Nashville was the heart of the genre.”

Sammy Arriaga performs for MusicRow staff.

Sammy Arriaga and band members perform for MusicRow staff.

Arriaga dropped out of a college program in Winter Park, Florida, to pursue music on his own. He started by sending Facebook messages to several Nashville-area songwriters and publishers. Monty Powell, a songwriter and longtime Keith Urban collaborator, responded.

“He thought I had potential and said if I ever moved to Nashville, he would be glad to help out. That was enough for me,” said Arriaga.

Arriaga immediately packed and made the nearly 1,000-mile trip to Music City.

“I had never met the guy,” said Arriaga. “I grabbed my stuff, showed up in Nashville and direct-messaged him to say, ‘I’m here.’ He asked where I was staying, and I said ‘My car.’ He was like, ‘No, you’re crazy. Come stay at my place.’ He sent me his address and he guided me from that point on.”

Banjos N BongosThe wager has been a successful one. Arriaga has since inked a deal with Los Angeles label Latium Records, and recorded the acoustic mixtape Banjos N’ Bongos, which blends the salsa and merengue sounds of his Cuban heritage with a bedrock of country music, and a splash of the urban and Top 40 songs he grew up with. Arriaga co-wrote every track, collaborating with writers including Brett Beavers, Jim Beavers, Aaron Scherz, and James Slater.

During a visit to MusicRow, Arriaga performed three tracks from the mixtape, including “Margarita Talk,” “Cuban,” “Cold In Miami,” and “Banjos N’ Bongos.”

Arriaga plans to bring some of his Latin-flavored style of country to the CMA Music Festival, when he performs on the Gildan Broadway Stage at Hard Rock Cafe on June 10.

Banjos N’ Bongos is available at all digital retailers. Arriaga has signed a development deal with Sony Music Nashville and has been working with producer Dann Huff. He is booked by WME’s Kevin Neal.

 

Sammy Arriaga with MusicRow staff.

Sammy Arriaga and his band with MusicRow staff.

‘Skyville Live’ Assembles Ace Guitarists Billy Gibbons, Orianthi, Frankie Ballard, Mike Henderson

Billy Gibbons and Frankie Ballard. Photo: Getty Images

Billy Gibbons and Frankie Ballard. Photo: Getty Images

ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons was joined by fellow guitar slingers Frankie Ballard, Orianthi, ZZ Ward and Mike Henderson on Tuesday night (May 24) for the latest installment of Skyville Live.

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Frankie Ballard. Photo: Getty Images

The intimate concert was recorded in full HD video before a studio audience in Nashville, and live-streamed via aol.com and go90.

Gibbons launched the evening, expertly performing renditions of “Treat Her Right” and “Got Love If You Want It.” Meanwhile, Ballard offered his singles “Cigarette” and “Young & Crazy,” followed by a cover of Jim Croce’s “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim.”

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ZZ Ward. Photo: Getty Images

Ward presented “Put the Gun Down” and a passionate rendition of the cautionary tale “Last Love Song” before settling behind the piano for “365 Days.”

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Mike Henderson. Photo: Getty Images

Diverse musician and longtime Nashville player Henderson brought Gibbons back to the stage for “Pay Bo Diddley,” while Orianthi laid down plenty of tasty guitar lines on songs including a cover of Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child.”

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Orianthi. Photo: Getty Images

Among the highlights were an all-star finale performance of the ZZ Top classic “Sharp Dressed Man.”

Maren Morris Makes Opry Debut, Receives Gold Plaque Backstage

Pictured (L-R): Ken Robold, EVP & COO, Sony Music Nashville; Pete Fisher, Vice President & General Manager, Grand Ole, Opry; Maren Morris; Steve Buchanan, President, Opry Entertainment Group; Randy Goodman, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville. Photo: Rachael Black, Grand Ole Opry.

Pictured (L-R): Ken Robold, EVP & COO, Sony Music Nashville; Pete Fisher, Vice President & General Manager, Grand Ole Opry; Maren Morris; Steve Buchanan, President, Opry Entertainment Group; Randy Goodman, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville. Photo: Rachael Black/Grand Ole Opry.

Maren Morris performed “My Church” and “I Wish I Was” at her Grand Ole Opry debut on Saturday (May 21). Both songs are from her upcoming Columbia Nashville debut album, Hero, releasing on June 3.

Maren Morris. Photo: Rachael Black/Grand Ole Opry

Maren Morris. Photo: Rachael Black/Grand Ole Opry

Following her performance, her parents Kellie and Scott Morris presented her with a gold plaque for “My Church.” She will be a special guest on Keith Urban‘s Ripcord World Tour starting June 3 in Kansas City, Missouri. She is also scheduled to play CMA Music Festival on June 9.

Pictured (L-R): Kellie Morris, Maren Morris, Scott Morris. Photo: Rachael Black/Grand Ole Opry

Pictured (L-R): Kellie Morris, Maren Morris, Scott Morris. Photo: Rachael Black/Grand Ole Opry

Songwriter Ray Stephenson Exhibits Paintings At Bluebird Café

Ray Stephenson. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Ray Stephenson. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

The Bluebird Café has installed a new art exhibit featuring the work of Nashville songwriter Ray Stephenson. The exhibit features his paintings of legendary songwriters, both past and present.

Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

The paintings Stephenson selected – and in some instances specifically painted – for the walls of The Bluebird Café concentrate exclusively on renowned figures in songwriting history. Some of these esteemed songwriters – from Willie Nelson to John Prine – have actually played The Bluebird Café.

Pictured (L-R): Renee White, Tennessee State Museum; Ray Stephenson; Dane Gorman, speakcasting; Susan Heard and Jill Block, co-managers of Ray Stephenson. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Pictured (L-R): Renee White, Tennessee State Museum; Ray Stephenson; Dane Gorman, speakcasting; Susan Heard and Jill Block, co-managers of Ray Stephenson. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

In addition to paintings of Nelson and Prine, the exhibit also features paintings of Kris Kristofferson, Dolly Parton, Townes Van Zandt, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, Lennon & McCartney, Guy Clark and Johnny Cash.

Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Stephenson joined songwriter friends Buddy Owens and Steven Dale Jones on Friday (May 20) for an in-the-round performance and exhibit opening party.

Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

“Music and painting for me are both sides of the same coin. They both are lyrical, both involve singing, both tell stories, and reach inside and speak to others from what is coming from inside of me,” Stephenson explains. “It’s an incredible opportunity to share both sides of my creativity in one venue, The Bluebird Café, which is where I began my songwriting career many years ago.”

Ray Stephenson and Erika Wollam Nichols. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Ray Stephenson and Erika Wollam Nichols. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Bluebird Café GM Erika Wollam Nichols said, “These ‘heroes of song’ that Ray brings to life through his paintings represent the shoulders on which today’s songwriters stand. Having them here at The Bluebird is both an homage to musical history and an inspiration for the current generation of writers who play here today. His work not only portrays these iconic figures but also reflects their spirits and their characters, through his use of composite imagery and text, in a way that no photograph can duplicate.”

Steve Tolson and visual artist Rob Hendon. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Steve Tolson and visual artist Rob Hendon. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Stephenson’s songwriting credits include the title tracks of Kenny Chesney’s Hemingway’s Whiskey and Blake Shelton’s Red River Blue.

Pictured (L-R): Tommy and Joyce Stephenson with son Ray Stephenson. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

Pictured (L-R): Tommy and Joyce Stephenson with son Ray Stephenson. Photo: Moments By Moser Photography

WME Signs Country Duo Cross Atlantic

Pictured (L-R): Gellman Management’s Gail Gellman, WME’s Joey Lee, Cross Atlantic’s Karli Chayne and James Sinclair Stott, WME’s Risha Rodgers and Greg Oswald.

Pictured (L-R): Gail Gellman, Gellman Management; Joey Lee, WME; Karli Chayne, Cross Atlantic; James Sinclair Stott, Cross Atlantic; Risha Rodgers, WME; Greg Oswald, WME.

WME has signed new country duo Cross Atlantic for representation. Cross Atlantic includes singer-songwriters Karli Chayne of Nashville and James Sinclair Stott from the United Kingdom.

Cross Atlantic is managed by Gellman Management, which also represents Jennifer Nettles, Sugarland, Jim Lauderdale, Patty Smyth and Katelyn Clampett.

CMT Music Awards Reveal Hosts, “Work From Home” Mash-Up

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CMT has announced that sportscaster/TV personality Erin Andrews and football star J.J. Watt will host the 2016 CMT Music Awards, live on Wednesday, June 8 at 8 pm ET/PT from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

In addition, Cam and pop group Fifth Harmony will perform a pop-country mash-up of the group’s hit single, “Work From Home.”

Newly-added presenters include Dan+ShayCharles Kelley, Kellie Pickler and Cole Swindell, as well as actors Rob Riggle and Vince Vaughn, and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick. Joey Lauren Adams and Madison Iseman of CMT’s upcoming series Still the King will also present. The series will debut on CMT on June 12. More performers and presenters will soon be announced.

Watt is known for his defense on the field with the Houston Texans. Andrews is recognized for her role as a FOX/Sports broadcaster and host of Dancing with the Stars. This marks Watt’s first time as host, while Andrews returns for a second consecutive year.

“I’m thrilled to come back to Nashville to co-host the CMT Music Awards,” said Andrews. “I had so much fun last year, and I can’t wait to see what antics J.J. and I will get into together. Plus, there’s nothing better than seeing my favorite country artists get recognized for their great work.”

“Having presented at the CMT Awards last year, I got a first-hand look at the energy and excitement of the event and I am very excited to be involved in a much larger capacity this year as co-host,” said Watt. “There are two things that I know about the people of Nashville…they love country music and they know how to throw a party. When you put those two things together, it makes for one heck of a night. I can’t wait to host the awards with Erin and be part of such a great night, honoring the biggest stars in country music.”

Fan voting continues until Monday, June 6 at 12:01 AM ET. On Wednesday, June 1, CMT will announce a brand-new surprise awards category.