Aubrie Sellers Cranks Up New Music At East Nashville Release Party

Aubrie Sellers. Photo: Kevin Grace

Aubrie Sellers. Photo: Kevin Grace

Aubrie Sellers celebrated the release of her debut album in a machine shop in East Nashville on Tuesday night (Feb. 2), underscoring her commitment to what she calls “garage country.”

Although Greening Auto Company is better known for its full builds, on this stormy night, it served as a full house for a broad spectrum of industry members from music publishing, media, radio and more than a few fellow musicians. She also brought up her parents, Lee Ann Womack and Jason Sellers, to harmonize on “Like the Rain” during her set, which balanced her rock influences with her sweet, vulnerable vocals. Frank Liddell, her producer and stepfather, enjoyed the show from the middle of the garage floor.

Aubrie Sellers and band. Photo: Kevin Grace

Aubrie Sellers and band. Photo: Kevin Grace

Guests were given vinyl copies of Sellers’ debut album, New City Blues, as they ducked under the garage door into the wet night. She released the project via Carnival Music/Aubrie Sellers Music/Thirty Tigers on Jan. 29.

Sellers’ next show in Nashville is slated for Feb. 20 at the Ryman Auditorium, where she’ll open for Chris Stapleton. She is also confirmed for the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, on April 29.

Scotty McCreery Exits Mercury Nashville/Interscope

Scotty McCreery

Scotty McCreery

Scotty McCreery and Mercury Nashville/Interscope have parted ways, MusicRow has confirmed through the singer’s publicist and former label.

“I enjoyed being on Mercury Nashville/Interscope and I appreciate all the great people who worked hard on my behalf while I was there,” McCreery said. “I am excited about what the future holds and the opportunities being presented to me.”

McCreery signed to the label shortly after winning American Idol in 2011. He made history as both the youngest artist and the first male country artist to debut his first studio album atop the Billboard 200. He has sold more than 2.5 million albums.

His platinum singles include “See You Tonight,” “The Trouble With Girls” and “I Love You This Big,” while “Feelin’ It” reached gold certification. He released a single titled “Southern Belle” in August.

His album releases on the label are the platinum-certified Clear as Day (2011), the gold-certified Christmas with Scotty McCreery (2012), and See You Tonight (2013)

McCreery co-wrote “See You Tonight” with Zach Crowell and Ashley Gorley. Last year, he won a BMI Award for co-writing one of the Top 50 Country Songs of 2015.

Big Machine Label Group Will Showcase Five Artists At CRS Luncheon

PIctured (clockwise from top right): Justin Moore, Tara Thompson, Drake White, Jennifer Nettles, and Tucker Beathard.

Pictured (clockwise from top left): Justin Moore, Tara Thompson, Drake White, Tucker Beathard, and Jennifer Nettles

Big Machine Label Group artist Jennifer Nettles will bring plenty of vocal power to the stage during Country Radio Seminar, as part of the lineup for the BMLG luncheon at CRS . The event is slated for noon on Wednesday, Feb. 10, in the Omni Nashville’s CRS Performance Hall.

Nettles released her first single for the label, “Unlove You,” in December. Other talent on the bill include Justin Moore, Tara Thompson, Drake White, and Tucker Beathard. This year marks BMLG’s first CRS-sanctioned luncheon event.

“Country Radio Seminar brings such an energy to the radio and music communities—unlike any other industry convention, and each year, Big Machine Label Group aims to deliver the best experience for those in attendance,” says BMLG SVP Partnership Marketing & Promotion Strategy and CRS Board Member John Zarling. “This year, our first at the Omni, will be a special one, and for this reason we wanted to be at the heart of it all. With Jennifer, Justin, Tara, Drake and Tucker, this hour of music will spotlight some of the most compelling music coming out of the label group this year.”

 

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum To Host ‘Writers’ Round: The Songs of Eric Church’

Eric Church CMHoF

Songwriters behind several of Eric Church‘s chart-topping hits will share stories behind the songs during ‘Writers’ Round: The Songs of Eric Church,’ a program to be hosted by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Luke Laird, Casey Beathard, Jeremy Spillman, and Jeff Hyde will perform at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Ford Theater on Saturday, Feb. 20 at 1:30 p.m. The program supports the museum’s exhibition Eric Church: Inside The Outsider, which ends its run on Feb. 21.

Inside the Outsider examines Church’s career with stage wear, guitars, song manuscripts, photos and more from his personal collection. Items include a Harmony H-303 three-quarter-size acoustic guitar played by Church as a child, a gold necklace with Hank Williams Jr.’s logo (a gift to Church from Williams), ACM and CMA Album of the Year Awards for Chief, a notebook with handwritten notes and set lists from The Outsiders World Tour, and more.

The program is included with museum admission and free to museum members. Museum members can make reservations by calling 615-416-2001 or emailing reservations@countrymusichalloffame.org. The program will be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org/streaming.

Brantley Gilbert Taps Justin Moore, Colt Ford For Summer Tour

Brantley Gilbert. Photo: James Minchin

Brantley Gilbert. Photo: James Minchin

Brantley Gilbert will launch his Take It Outside summer tour on June 2 at Mansfield, Massachusetts’ Xfinity Center. Gilbert will bring Justin Moore and Colt Ford along for the tour’s 22 dates, which run through October 2016.

The trio of artists has toured with each other over the years, while Gilbert and Moore previously collaborated with Thomas Rhett on “Small Town Throwdown.”

“This is one of those tour’s that’ll be crazy before it even rolls,” says Gilbert. “Justin likes to really push the limits, and he’s a pretty serious performer. Colt is one of those guys who gets how to hit a crowd right between the eyes. If you love your country on the rougher side, this is gonna be a show for you.”

Take It Outside Summer Tour Dates:

June 2 – Mansfield, Massachusetts (Xfinity Center) **with Kip Moore, Colt Ford
June 3 – Hartford, Connecticut (The XFINITY Theatre)
June 11 – St Louis, Missouri (Hollywood Casino Amphitheater)
June 12 – Kansas City, Missouri (Cricket Wireless Amphitheater)
June 17 – Gilford, New Hampshire (Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook)
June 19 – Bristow, Virginia (Jiffy Lube Live)
June 23 – Raleigh, North Carolina (Walnut Creek Amphitheater)
June 24 – Charlotte, North Carolina (PNC Music Pavilion)
June 26 – Orange Beach, Alabama (The Amphitheater at The Wharf)
July 8 – Darien Center, New York (Darien Lake Performing Arts)
July 9 – Chicago, Illinois (Hollywood Casino Amphitheater)
July 22 – Mountain View, California (Shoreline Amphitheater)
July 24 – San Diego, California (Sleep Train Amphitheater)
July 31– Wheatland, California (Toyota Amphitheater)
Aug. 5 – Albuquerque, New Mexico (Isleta Amphitheater)
Aug. 6 – Phoenix, Arizona (Ak-Chin Pavilion)
Aug. 20 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (First Niagara Pavilion)
Sept. 8 – New Orleans, Louisiana (Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square)
Sept. 9 – Houston, Texas (Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion)
Sept. 10 – Dallas, Texas (Gexa Energy Pavilion)
Oct. 13 – Salt Lake City, Utah (USANA Amphitheater)
Oct. 14/15 – Morrison, Colorado (Red Rocks Amphitheater)

CMT Plans Scripted Drama Based On ‘Million Dollar Quartet’

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CMT and production company Thinkfactory Media are adapting the Tony Award-winning musical Million Dollar Quartet into an eight-episode limited-run scripted drama premiering later this year. The series is timed to the historic 60th anniversary of the famed “Million Dollar Quartet” recording sessions featuring icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins at Sun Records in Memphis. Production is set to begin in Memphis this spring.

CMT and Thinkfactory Media (History Channel’s Hatfields & McCoys) have begun a nationwide casting search for actors to portray young Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, BB King, Ike Turner, Carl Perkins and supporting roles. Auditions will be held at the historic Humes Preparatory Academy Middle School, Presley’s alma mater, on February 13. The line for casting forms at 7 a m. and those auditioning are asked to arrive in 1950s hair and wardrobe. For more information on the casting call, visit www.mdqseries.com.

Brian Philips

Brian Philips

Million Dollar Quartet will capture the star-crossed Memphis moments which led to the most explosive pop culture movement of the 20th Century, the birth of rock ‘n’ roll,” remarked Brian Philips, CMT president. “The characters are all larger-than-life, so casting is a daunting challenge, but we’re counting on the magic of Memphis to come alive again! This is among our most ambitious projects ever, and we entrust it to a proven epic filmmaker, Leslie Greif.”

“We are thrilled to be working with CMT as they enter the scripted drama arena,” said Leslie Greif, CEO & Founder of Thinkfactory Media. “At Thinkfactory Media, we pride ourselves in finding, developing and delivering products that fit the networks we work with, and Million Dollar Quartet is perfectly suited for CMT because of its deep ties to country music and Nashville. The entire Thinkfactory Media team and I are proud to be part of their expansion into rich new territory.”

Million Dollar Quartet marks one of two scripted series coming to CMT this year. This summer, CMT will premiere Still The King, an ensemble comedy starring Billy Ray Cyrus, Joey Lauren Adams, Madison Iseman, Lacey Chabert, Leslie David Baker, and Kevin Farley.

650 AM WSM Launching Lifestyle Show With Nan Kelley, Devon O’Day

Pictured (L-R): Nan Kelley, Devon O'Day

Pictured (L-R): Nan Kelley, Devon O’Day

Nan Kelley and Devon O’Day will bring decades of broadcasting experience to a new afternoon show on 650 AM WSM starting on March 1.

Titled Nashville Today, the lifestyle and entertainment show will air Monday through Friday, 3 to 6 p.m. The show will also be heard on the radio station’s mobile app.

“I moved to Nashville to sing and dance at Opryland. My television career began in studio A at the Opry House, and I’ve hosted many Opry Live episodes from both the Opry House and the Ryman, so I’ve always felt like family in this circle,” said Kelley. “To now become an official family member at WSM as part of an innovative, fun, informative concept like Nashville Today is full circle destiny for me and that’s so exciting! Nashville and the area have so much to offer, and Devon and I plus our guests are going to dive in daily to the rich pool that is our town, our community, and our lifestyle.”

O’Day adds, “We want Nashville Today to be appointment listening that embraces all the richness of Nashville. We want compelling stories that keep you hanging on until the last word, live music that you won’t hear anywhere else, and a truly organic listening experience that simply exists nowhere else in the world except WSM.”

“Nashville Today will fill a void in the radio landscape,” said Chris Kulick, WSM General Manager. “This show will celebrate the growth of Nashville while paying homage to the legacy of WSM. With the advent of digital technology and our 50,000-watt Clear Channel signal, we are poised to deliver a taste of the Nashville Lifestyle to the entire country.”

Nashville Celebrates Grammy Nominations In 36 Categories At Grammy Nominees Party

Pictured (L-R): GRAMMY nominee Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town, Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Executive Director, Alicia Warwick; GRAMMY nominee Kimberly Schlapman and Phillip Sweet of Little Big Town; GRAMMY nominee Ashley Monroe; GRAMMY nominee Jimi Westbrook of Little Big Town and Recording Academy Nashville Chapter President, Shannon Sanders.

Pictured (L-R): Karen Fairchild of Grammy-nominated Little Big Town; Alicia Warwick, Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Executive Director; Kimberly Schlapman and Phillip Sweet of Little Big Town; Grammy nominee Ashley Monroe; Jimi Westbrook of Little Big Town; Shannon Sanders, Recording Academy Nashville Chapter President. Courtesy of The Recording Academy/photo by WireImage.com

This year, members of the Nashville music community boast Grammy nominations in 36 categories, nearly half of the awards show’s 83 total categories, including all four of the Grammys all-genre categories of Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.

The diversity of the Nashville-based nominations for the 58th annual Grammy Awards are even more staggering. The Recording Academy’s Nashville Chapter Executive Director Alicia Warwick offered a sampling of this year’s categories that include Nashville nominees: Best Pop Solo Performance, Best American Roots Performance, Best Alternative Music Album, Best Rock Performance, Best Rock Song, Best Country Album, Best Contemporary Christian Music Album, Best Bluegrass Album, Best Folk Album, Best Spoken Word Album, Best Musical Theater Album, Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media, Best Americana Album, Producer of the Year, Best Music Video and Best Reggae Album.

The Recording Academy’s Nashville Chapter feted this year’s nominees with its annual elegant soiree at Nashville’s Loews Vanderbilt Hotel. Appropriately, a grand-sized Grammy statue greeted guests at the door. Several attendees couldn’t help but take advantage of the photo op.

Pictured (L-R): Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Executive Director, Alicia Warwick; GRAMMY® nominee Eric Paslay; The Recording Academy South Regional Director, Susan Stewart; GRAMMY nominee Charles Kelley; Recording Academy Nashville Chapter President, Shannon Sanders; Recording Academy Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus, George J. Flanigen IV; and Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Trustee, Daniel Hill.

Pictured (L-R): Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Executive Director, Alicia Warwick; GRAMMY® nominee Eric Paslay; The Recording Academy South Regional Director, Susan Stewart; GRAMMY nominee Charles Kelley; Recording Academy Nashville Chapter President, Shannon Sanders; Recording Academy Board of Trustees Chair Emeritus, George J. Flanigen IV; and Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Trustee, Daniel Hill. Courtesy of The Recording Academy/photo by WireImage.com

The stars of Nashville’s music scene were out in full force to celebrate the nominations. Little Big Town, Cam, Lee Ann Womack, Charles Kelley, Eric Paslay, Ashley Monroe, The Mavericks, The SteelDrivers, Gramps Morgan, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, TobyMac, Lauren Diagle, Jason Crabb, and Point of Grace were among those walking the indoor carpet leading into the event.

Nashville artists and industry movers and shakers mingled as they dined on crab dip, meatloaf sliders, mac and cheese, and chocolate desserts. Servers offered an array of hors d’oeuvres to guests throughout the evening. On center stage, a house band further lifted the room’s ambiance with classy jazz notes throughout the evening.

“A Grammy nomination is a reflection of remarkable dedication to one’s craft,” said Grammy Nashville Chapter president Shannon Sanders. “We are so honored to have many of our Grammy nominees with us tonight.” He also thanked The Recording Academy’s Sr. VP Nancy Shapiro, South Regional Director Susan Stewart, and MusiCares’ Senior Executive Director Debbie Carroll.

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry was on hand to congratulate the nominees. Noting that Nashville’s music business is a $10 billion industry, she said, “I’m here to thank the artists, the folks who made this happen, the musicians and songwriters who bring home those Grammys back to Nashville. Go out there, bring home those Grammys, and while you are out there, make sure you talk to The Recording Academy and tell them we’d love to have [The Grammy Awards] back here in Nashville.”

Sanders also took advantage of the spotlight to remind the audience of the advocacy work The Recording Academy does throughout the year, by way of programs such as Grammys In My District. “Everyone knows the Grammys, that one night of the year of awards,” said Sanders. “But everyone may not know the other 364 days per year, what we do. There’s a lot of advocacy that goes on. You have a lot of people that speak on your behalf about our rights as creators. If you are not a part of us, come be a part of our Grammy family.”

Pictured (L-R): Producer Dave Cobb, Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Executive Director, Alicia Warwick and Recording Academy Nashville Chapter President, Shannon Sanders. Courtesy of The Recording Academy/photo by WireImage.com

Pictured (l-r): GRAMMY nominees Matt Maher, Lauren Daigle and Jason Crabb.

Pictured (L-R): GRAMMY nominees Matt Maher, Lauren Daigle and Jason Crabb. Courtesy of The Recording Academy/photo by WireImage.com

Pictured (L-R): Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Executive Director, Alicia Warwick; GRAMMY nominee Mr. Talkbox; GRAMMY nominee TobyMac and Recording Academy Nashville Chapter President, Shannon Sanders.

Pictured (L-R): Recording Academy Nashville Chapter Executive Director, Alicia Warwick; GRAMMY nominee Mr. Talkbox; GRAMMY nominee TobyMac and Recording Academy Nashville Chapter President, Shannon Sanders. Courtesy of The Recording Academy/photo by WireImage.com

GRAMMY nominees The Mavericks

GRAMMY nominees The Mavericks. Courtesy of The Recording Academy/photo by WireImage.com

 

Industry Ink: ShopKeeper Management, Columbia Nashville, Kobalt Music, Collin Raye, Rachel Holder, Disney Music Group

Ashley Monroe Joins ShopKeeper Management

Warner Music Nashville artist Ashley Monroe has signed with ShopKeeper Management, MusicRow has confirmed. Spearheaded by Marion Kraft, ShopKeeper Management counts Miranda Lambert and Pistol Annies as clients. Crystal Dishmon also manages Courtney Cole under the ShopKeeper management umbrella.

Monroe was previously with Crush Management.

Monroe is nominated for two Grammy awards at the upcoming 58th annual Grammy Awards, including a nod for Best Country Album (The Blade, produced by Vince Gill and Justin Niebank), and a nod for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for her chart-topping duet with Blake Shelton, “Lonely Tonight.”

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Columbia Nashville Appoints Janese To Manager, Regional Promotion

Mark Janese

Mark Janese

Mark Janese has been appointed as Manager, Regional Promotion for Columbia Nashville. Based in Dallas, Texas, Janese is now responsible for Southwest regional radio promotion for the record label home of Kenny Chesney, Tyler Farr, Chase Rice, and newcomer Maren Morris.

Most recently Manager, Southwest Promotion, for Curb Records, Janese celebrates a homecoming into the Sony Music Nashville family of labels, where his career has spanned prior tenures of 20 years across multiple imprints, including Columbia.

In making the announcement, Vice President, Promotion Norbert Nix remarked, “The work we do is as competitive as it has ever been, so we have to entrust every role to the very best – which is why I am beyond thrilled to welcome Mark Janese back home to Columbia.”

He can be reached at mark.janese@sonymusic.com or by phone at (214) 763-7816.

 

Cyndi Lauper Plans Album, Sings At Skyville Live Performance

Kobalt Music Publishing songwriter Cyndi Lauper will release her first country album, Detour, on May 6. The project was executive produced by Seymour Stein and produced by Tony Brown. Lauper performed on Skyville Live in Nashville last week. She joined newcomer Kelsea Ballerini and indie artist Ingrid Michaelson for the performance.

(L-R): Whitney Daane, SVP of Creative, Kobalt Music Publishing Nashville; Cyndi Lauper, singer-songwriter, member of Kobalt Music Publishing; Al "Butter" McLean, SVP of Creative at Kobalt Music Publishing (Atlanta).

(L-R): Whitney Daane, SVP of Creative, Kobalt Music Publishing Nashville; Cyndi Lauper, singer-songwriter, member of Kobalt Music Publishing; Al “Butter” McLean, SVP of Creative at Kobalt Music Publishing (Atlanta).

 

Collin Raye Returns To Webster PR

Collin Raye has returned to Webster PR after a previous partnership for PR representation. The Arkansas native has had 21 Top 10 hits, including “Love, Me,” ‘In This Life,” “My Kind of Girl,” and more. “It’s an amazing blessing to be celebrating 25 years in country music,” said Raye. “Kirt Webster is a dear friend, and with a number of exciting projects ahead in 2016, we’re honored to have his talented team on board for this special year.”

Collin Raye

Collin Raye

 

Curb Records’ Rachel Holder Signs New Management

Curb Records Recording Artist Rachel Holder has signed with Monte Willis and Barry Williams for exclusive management.

“We are extremely excited to be working with Rachel Holder and the Curb Group, she is an amazing person and artist,” said Williams, who also co-manages Broken Bow recording artist Jordan Rager.

Rachel Holder

Rachel Holder

 

 

Disney Music Group Promotes Shortridge To A&R Representative

The Disney Music Group is pleased to announce the promotion of Ciara Shortridge to the new position of A&R Representative. Ciara began her career with Disney in September 2009 and is a graduate of Belmont University.

In her new role, Shortridge will be responsible for creative affairs for the writer’s roster as well as new acquisitions in the recording and publishing endeavors of the company.

Ciara Shortridge

Ciara Shortridge

BMI Foundation Creates Nashville Songwriting Scholarship

BMI Foundation

The BMI Foundation is accepting applications for its 2016 scholarship season, open to young musicians attending colleges and universities nationwide. The Foundation will administer seven distinct scholarship competitions aided by panelists of international musical acclaim.

These annual programs include the newly established Nashville Songwriting Scholarship and BMI Founders Award for Radio Broadcasting, as well as the BMI Future Jazz Master Scholarship, BMI Student Composer Awards, John Lennon Scholarships, peermusic Latin Scholarship, and Woody Guthrie Fellowship.

The Nashville Songwriting Scholarship is an annual competition established in 2015 to support aspiring country music artists nationwide. A $5,000 scholarship will be awarded for the best original song in any of the following genres: Americana, blues, bluegrass, contemporary Christian, country, folk, and roots. The contest is open to students between the ages of 17 and 24, who are enrolled in any college or university located in the United States. Grammy-winning recording artist and BMI songwriter Kacey Musgraves has endorsed the inaugural competition.

Program applications must be completed online no later than Monday, Feb. 15, 2016. For complete details and to apply, please visit bmifoundation.org/programs.

“It is with great anticipation that the BMI Foundation opens its virtual doors to young composers, songwriters, and music scholars across the country,” said BMI Foundation President Deirdre Chadwick. “In addition to our historic awards for the creators of pop, Latin, jazz, and classical music, we are thrilled to broaden our reach in 2016 to aspiring country music songwriters and broadcasting students. Collectively, our programs provide vital support for the next generation of musical talent and professionals in America.”