Retired Pitcher Barry Zito Plays ASCAP Show At Bluebird Café

Pictured (l-r): ASCAP’s Michael Martin, songwriters Jameson Rodgers, Barry Zito, Marla Cannon-Goodman and Matt Jenkins, and ASCAP’s Robert Filhart.

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Michael Martin, songwriters Jameson Rodgers, Barry Zito, Marla Cannon-Goodman and Matt Jenkins, and ASCAP’s Robert Filhart.

Barry Zito, a former pitcher for the Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco Giants, performed for the first time in Nashville as a songwriter on Feb. 3. He appeared as part of an ASCAP showcase at the Bluebird Café.

Zito announced his retirement from professional baseball in October. He has turned his attention to songwriting full-time, according to a spokesperson for ASCAP.

He was joined in-the-round by hit songwriters Marla Cannon-Goodman and Matt Jenkins, and emerging songwriter-artist Jameson Rodgers.

Artist Updates: Sam Hunt, Maddie & Tae, Carrie Underwood, Lee Brice

Sam Hunt, Grammy Foundation Celebrates Music Education

Pictured (L-R): Tim Bucher, Grammy Foundation Board Chair; Phillip Riggs, Music Educator Award recipient; Pamela Alexander, Ford Motor Company director of community development; Sam Hunt, Grammy nominee; Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy and the Grammy Foundation; members of Grammy Camp - Jazz Session. Photo: The Recording Academy/WireImage.com, Jesse Grant

Pictured (L-R): Tim Bucher, Grammy Foundation Board Chair; Phillip Riggs, Music Educator Award recipient; Pamela Alexander, Ford Motor Company director of community development; Sam Hunt, Grammy nominee; Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy and the Grammy Foundation; members of Grammy Camp – Jazz Session. Photo: The Recording Academy/WireImage.com, Jesse Grant

Sam Hunt participated in the Grammy Foundation’s annual Grammy in the Schools Live! – A Celebration of Music & Education program, presented by Ford Motor Company Fund, on Thursday (Feb. 11), at Club Nokia in Los Angeles.

 

Maddie & Tae Visit Kelly and Michael

Pictured (L-R): Kelly Ripa, Tae Dye and Maddie Marlow of Maddie & Tae, Michael Strahan. Photo: David M. Russell, Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and TV Distribution

Pictured (L-R): Kelly Ripa, Tae Dye and Maddie Marlow of Maddie & Tae, Michael Strahan. Photo: David M. Russell, Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and TV Distribution

Maddie & Tae performed their current single, “Shut Up and Fish” for the first time on national television Thursday morning (Feb. 11) when they appeared on the series, Live with Kelly and Michael.

 

Carrie Underwood’s Dress Goes On Display

Carrie Underwood's dress from her "Something in the Water" music video.

Carrie Underwood’s dress from her “Something in the Water” music video.

The dress worn by Carrie Underwood in her music video for “Something in the Water” is part of a new display at the Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando in Orlando, Florida.

The property has completed a multi-million dollar renovation for its 15th anniversary this year.

The collection also includes: the suit John Lennon wore in the Beatles’ classic 1964 film debut, A Hard Day’s Night; a latex gown worn by Lady Gaga; Keith Richards’ five-string guitar used during the Stones’ Some Girls tour; and a jumpsuit worn on stage by Michael Jackson during the Jacksons’ 1984 Victory Tour.

“As music is a universal language and Hard Rock celebrates music that spans all genres and eras, we wanted the new memorabilia collection to celebrate iconic names in music’s past and present,” says Jerry Fraize, Director of Memorabilia for Hard Rock International.

Hard Rock has more than 800,000 pieces of music memorabilia in its curated collection.

 

Lee Brice Meets WRTB’s Justin Brown

Pictured (L-R): Justin Brown, Lee Brice.

Pictured (L-R): Justin Brown, Lee Brice.

Lee Brice poses with WRTB 95-3 The BULL Programming Coordinator Justin Brown before Brice’s show in Rockford, Illinois, on Friday (Feb. 12). WTRB is the latest station to join MusicRow’s reporting panel

Skyville Live Confirms Patti Austin, Andra Day, Miesa For Feb. 25

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The next edition of the Emmy-nominated webcast Skyville Live will feature vocal stylist Patti Austin, soul sensation Andra Day, and rising R&B/pop star Miesa. Filmed in Nashville, the show will stream live exclusively via go90, a free mobile video platform available across all wireless carriers, and on AOL.com.

Austin stepped onto the stage of the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem when she was just 4 years old at the urging of music legend Dinah Washington. Austin rocketed to the top of the New York session scene in the ’70s, adding her distinctive voice to recordings by Paul Simon, Diana Ross, James Brown, Bette Midler, Michael Jackson, Ray Charles and many others. Later, she signed with Quincy Jones’ Quest label and achieved mainstream success with her Grammy-nominated hit “Baby Come To Me” and Oscar-nominated “How Do You Keep the Music Playing.” In 2007, she won a Grammy for her solo album, Avant Gershwin. Fans can look forward to Austin’s new radio show SiriusXM this spring, as well as a Duke Ellington big band tribute. She is continuing her philanthropic work with The Over My Shoulder Foundation, which she created to encourage mentoring in all walks of life, and will also be touring worldwide throughout 2016.

With a vintage flair and voice for the ages, Day has perfected the American soul sound and has already earned a Grammy nomination for her debut album, Cheers To The Fall (Buskin/Warner Bros. Records). Her song “Rise Up” was hand-selected by the team at Beats By Dre to appear in a campaign around tennis superstar Serena Williams’ run during the U.S. Open and was also nominated for a Grammy (Best R&B Performance).

Miesa is a 24-year-old R&B/pop star on the rise. Born to a Haitian mother and a Filipino father, she showed her talent early on guitar, piano and clarinet. After hearing Miesa’s vocals on a demo earmarked for Kelly Rowland, Chauncy Jackson of Siri Music Group signed her. Her first single is “Antidote.” Drawing from influences Nina Simone, Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Amy Winehouse, Miesa is wrapping her debut album, which will release early this summer via Siri Music Group (Capitol/Caroline). Her latest single is “Too Bad For You.”

UMG Chairman Lucian Grainge Tops Billboard’s Power 100 List

Lucian Grainge 2016

Lucian Grainge

UMG Chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge was ranked No. 1 on Billboard‘s annual Power 100 list of the music industry’s most influential people. Grainge has appeared at the No. 1 spot on the rankings three times, in 2013, 2015 and 2016, making him the first to hold the top rank for consecutive years.

Live Nation president/CEO Michael Rapino is at No. 2, followed by Apple execs Eddy Cue, Jimmy Iovine, Robert Kondrk, and Trent Reznor (all at No. 3), Sony Music Entertainment CEO Doug Morris at No. 4, and Sony/ATV Music Publishing Chairman/CEO Martin Bandier at No. 5.

Among the Nashville entertainment executives that made the rankings are:

  • Big Machine Label Group president/CEO Scott Borchetta (No. 22)
  • Universal Music Group Nashville Chairman/CEO Mike Dungan (No. 29)
  • Live Nation Country Music President Brian O’Connell (No. 38, along with Live Nation execs Mark Campana, Bob Roux, Brad Wavra, and David Zedeck)
  • Warner Music Nashville President/CEO John Esposito (No. 63)
  • Sony Music Nashville Chairman/CEO Randy Goodman (No. 67)
  • Sandbox Entertainment President/CEO Jason Owen (No. 82)
  • Morris Higham Management President/Partner Clint Higham (No. 93)
  • Country Music Association CEO Sarah Trahern (No. 99)

During Grammy weekend, Grainge’s 2016 artist showcase, held at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, offered insiders a look at some of the Grammy awards’ top nominees, including performances from Sam Hunt, Chris Stapleton, and The Weeknd, as well as Thomas Rhett, Halsey, Demi Lovato, and more.

Sam Hunt and Lucian Grainge CBE, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Universal Music Group. Photo: Eric Charbonneau/Invision for UMG/AP Images.

UMG artist Sam Hunt and Lucian Grainge CBE, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Universal Music Group. Photo: Eric Charbonneau/Invision for UMG/AP Images.

Chris Stapleton at Universal Music Group: Lucian Grainge's 2016 Artist's Showcase presented by American Airlines and Citi at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016 in Los Angeles. (Photo: Eric Charbonneau/Invision for Citi/AP Images)

UMG artist Chris Stapleton at Universal Music Group: Lucian Grainge’s 2016 Artist’s Showcase. Photo: Eric Charbonneau/Invision for Citi/AP Images

Weekly Register: Grammy Nominees Lead Country Albums Chart

Chris Stapleton Traveller

Chris Stapleton, Charles Kelley and Sam Hunt are in charge of the country album sales chart this week—and all three projects are nominated for Grammys on Monday (Feb. 15).

Stapleton’s Traveller moved 32K units, rising to overall sales of 862.5K. It’s up for Album of the Year and Best Country Album, while the title track is competing for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song. Dave Cobb, who produced the set, is also up for Producer of the Year. Traveler is at No. 11 on the overall chart.

thedrivercharleskelleyKelley, best-known for his work with Lady Antebellum, makes a strong entrance at No. 2, selling 14K of his first-ever solo album, The Driver. The title track to that album received a Grammy nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, a distinction he shares with Dierks Bentley and Eric Paslay. It enters at No. 35 on the overall chart.

Hunt keeps his game on with Montevallo at No. 3, with 11K units. Hunt is up for Best New Artist, while Montevallo is among the Best Country Album nominees.

Chart debuts include The Infamous StringdustersLadies & Gentlemen at. No. 44, Joey+Rory’s Hymns Project (ahead of its official release date of Feb. 12) at No. 54, a self-titled released from Dori Freeman at No. 62, and Moccasin Creek’s Hillbilly Rock Star at No. 67.

Thomas Rhett

Thomas Rhett

On the country tracks chart, Thomas Rhett holds onto No. 1 with “Die a Happy Man,” with 42.5K singles sold, and 1.1 million overall. Chase Rice arrives at No. 2 with “Whisper,” selling 32.5K in its debut week. Rounding out the Top 5 are Maren Morris’ “My Church” (30K), Cole Swindell’s “You Should Be Here” (27.5K) and Hunt’s “Break Up in a Small Town” (25K). Dan + Shay’s “From the Ground Up” enters at No. 7 (21K).

Meanwhile, Flo Rida debuts at No. 1 on the overall tracks chart this week with “My House” with 127.5K units. Future’s EVOL tops the overall albums chart with 134K. Wiz Khalifa debuts at No. 6 with Khalifa (64K). Now 57 debuts at No. 7 (63K), and Elton John‘s Wonderful Crazy Night debuts at No. 8 (58K). Lucinda Williams debuts at No. 36 with her latest, Ghosts of Highway 20 (16K).

Luke Laird Honored By MTSU Prior To Grammy Awards

Pictured (L-R): Ken Paulson, dean of the College of Media and Entertainment; Beverly Keel, chair of the Recording Industry department; Laird; alumnus Pete Fisher, general manager of the Grand Ole Opry; MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee; and Erika Wollam Nichols, general manager of The Bluebird Café. Photo: Andrew Oppmann

Pictured (L-R): Ken Paulson, dean of the College of Media and Entertainment; Beverly Keel, chair of the Recording Industry department; Laird; alumnus Pete Fisher, general manager of the Grand Ole Opry; MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee; and Erika Wollam Nichols, general manager of The Bluebird Café. Photo: Andrew Oppmann

Middle Tennessee State University honored Grammy winner and current nominee Luke Laird at a special reception held Sunday (Feb. 14) in Los Angeles, one day before the Grammy Awards.

Laird, who graduated from MTSU’s Department of Recording Industry in 2001, was recognized for his accomplishments by President Sidney A. McPhee, Media and Entertainment college dean Ken Paulson and Chair of the Recording Industry department Beverly Keel.

“This is a really special day for us—and especially poignant for me, personally—because we are here to honor Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer Luke Laird,” said Keel, who taught Laird as a student in one of her classes.

“He continues to make country music history year after year,” she said. “Indeed, our students, who will take our History of Country Music class in 20 or 30 years, will study Luke’s accomplishments and be inspired by how he shaped country music’s sound for more than a decade.”

Laird, in thanking MTSU for the recognition, talked about the encouragement and support he received from the faculty, starting when he first visited the campus as a prospective student.

“Everyone there was so welcoming, I knew I was going to go to school there,” Laird told the audience. “I dreamed to be a songwriter and they never discouraged me. … The people there encouraged me, still to this day.

“My time at MTSU is a time I look back on very fondly.”

Laird is up for Best Country Song in the 58th Grammy Awards on Monday for “Diamond Rings and Old Barstools,” which was performed by Tim McGraw, and Best Country Album, as producer of Kacey Musgraves’ Pageant Material.

He has written 20 Billboard No. 1 hits and has been named BMI’s Songwriter of the Year and the Academy of Country Music’s songwriter of the year. He won a Grammy in 2014 for producing Musgraves’ debut album, Same Trailer, Different Park.

McPhee applauded Laird’s accomplishments and his devotion to his alma mater.

“Luke’s professional success and deep devotion to MTSU makes him a stellar example of the hard work and spirit we strive to instill in all of our students,” McPhee said. “We are proud of him.”

Darius Rucker, McGhee Entertainment Part Ways

Darius-Rucker

Darius Rucker

Darius Rucker and McGhee Entertainment have amicably parted ways after their management contract expired, MusicRow has confirmed.

Rucker has not signed with new management.

Rucker joined McGhee Entertainment, headed by Doc McGhee, in 2002. After selling millions of albums as the lead singer of Hootie & The Blowfish, Rucker signed to Capitol Records Nashville as a solo artist in 2006. He is currently in the studio working on a follow-up to his 2015 album, Southern Style. He will launch his Good For A Good Time Tour in June.

CRS Photo Round-Up III: Kelsea Ballerini, LANco, Chris Lane, Smith & Wesley, Women In The Industry

Wrapping up Country Radio Seminar (CRS) week with country stars and radio executives mingling at the Omni Nashville Hotel, photos are left in the aftermath. Those included below are Kelsea Ballerini, LANco, Chris Lane, Smith & Wesley, and a panel titled Women In The Industry.

Pictured (L-R): Laurie Kapugi, Kelsea Ballerini, WUSN’s Jeff Kapugi.

Pictured (L-R): Laurie Kapugi, Kelsea Ballerini, WUSN’s Jeff Kapugi.

At new Arista Nashville band LANco's showcase at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley. Pictured (L-R): Consultant Joel Raab; LANco’s Jared Hampton; WQYK/Tampa OM/PD Tee Gentry; LANco’s Chandler Baldwin; WKXC/Augusta OM/PD Chris O’Kelley; LANco’s Brandon Lancaster, Eric Steedly, and Tripp Howell; and WQYK/Tampa MD Kevin Ebel. Photo: Alan Poizner

At new Arista Nashville band LANco’s showcase at 3rd & Lindsley on Tues., Feb. 8. Pictured (L-R): Consultant Joel Raab; LANco’s Jared Hampton; WQYK/Tampa OM/PD Tee Gentry; LANco’s Chandler Baldwin; WKXC/Augusta OM/PD Chris O’Kelley; LANco’s Brandon Lancaster, Eric Steedly, and Tripp Howell; and WQYK/Tampa MD Kevin Ebel. Photo: Alan Poizner

At the Chris Lane bowling party at Nashville's Pinewood Social on Tuesday. Pictured (L-R): Entravision/ Sacramento, CA KNTY PD Tosh Jackson, KHHM Jay Marzz, KNTY MD Mike Allen, Big Loud Shirt's Craig Wiseman, Big Loud Records Midwest promotion Roger Fregoso, and West Coast promotion Dave Kirth.

At the Chris Lane bowling party at Pinewood Social on Tues., Feb. 9. Pictured (L-R): Entravision/ Sacramento, CA KNTY PD Tosh Jackson; KHHM’s Jay Marzz; KNTY MD Mike Allen; Big Loud Shirt’s Craig Wiseman; Big Loud Records Midwest promotion Roger Fregoso; and West Coast promotion Dave Kirth.

Smith & Wesley performed at the Omni Nashville's Bar Lines on Tues., Feb. 9. Photo: Sara Kauss

Smith & Wesley performed an official showcase at the Omni Nashville’s BarLines on Tues., Feb. 9. Photo: Sara Kauss

Women In The Industry Panel on Breaking Barriers and Balance, Tues, Feb. 9. Pictured (L-R): Jules Riley, E.W. Scripps/Tulsa; Sarah Frazier, CBS Radio/Houston; Kerri Edwards, KP Entertainment; Kristen Williams, Warner Music Nashville; Julie Talbott, Premiere Networks. Photo: Sara Kauss.

Women In The Industry Panel on Breaking Barriers and Balance took place on Tues, Feb. 9. Pictured (L-R): Jules Riley, E.W. Scripps/Tulsa; Sarah Frazier, CBS Radio/Houston; Kerri Edwards, KP Entertainment; Kristen Williams, Warner Music Nashville; Julie Talbott, Premiere Networks. Photo: Sara Kauss.

Songwriter Ryan Beaver Plans ‘Rx’ Album Release For May 6

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Nashville songwriter Ryan Beaver will release a new album, Rx, on May 6. Beaver co-produced the project with Jeremy Spillman and Ryan Tyndell.

Beaver is signed to a publishing deal with HoriPro Entertainment. He is managed by Marc Rucker at Parallel Entertainment. Rx will be self-released.

unnamed-2Leading up to the release, Beaver’s music has been covered by Rolling Stone Country, Stereogum and Yahoo Music.

In addition, he will open three West Coast shows for Lee Ann Womack later this month. Three shows with JJ Grey & Mofro have also been confirmed for April.

“This album is titled Rx because these songs are like medicine to me,” Beaver said. “Making this record was so much fun, and so therapeutic. These songs serve as a prescription for getting excited about music and life. And if they’re like medicine for me, maybe they will be for the listeners.”

‘The Voice’ Winner Jordan Smith Announces Debut Album

JORDAN SMITH debut album Something Beautiful

Jordan Smith, who won NBC’s The Voice in December, will release his full-length debut album, Something Beautiful, via LightWorkers Media/Republic Records, on March 18. His first single is “Stand in the Light.”

The 22-year-old from Harlan, Kentucky, is the highest-selling artist to ever emerge from The Voice. In less than six months, he sold over a million singles and made The Voice history by landing eight songs in the iTunes Top 10. He is one of only two artists, alongside Cassadee Pope, to notch three No. 1’s during the show’s season.

Some of his most popular digital tracks were renditions of “Somebody to Love,” “Mary, Did You Know?” “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” and “Hallelujah.”

This is the first record to be released under the new collaboration between LightWorkers Media and Republic Records. Producers are David Foster and Stephan Moccio.

“When you hear Jordan Smith’s beautiful debut album, Something Beautiful, you will be transported.” said executive producers Roma Downey and Mark Burnett. “These amazing song choices combined with his beautiful voice will take you on a heartfelt and hope-filled emotional journey. It is our hope that you allow this special album from this extraordinary young man to wash over you and renew your spirit.”

“We’re honored to expand our relationship with Mark Burnett, Roma Downey, and LightWorkers Media,” said Republic Records Executive Vice President/General Manager of West Coast, Tom Mackay. “We all recognize Jordan Smith’s immense talent, presence, and charisma, and we’re going to collectively ensure that unmistakable voice of his is heard everywhere.”