Nashville Artists Support NIVA In Asking Congress To Support Independent Music Venues


As independent music venues across the United States have seen massive loss of business over the past few months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 600 artists, including several artists with Nashville ties, have teamed to issue a letter to Congress, urging legislators to offer financial support for independent venues and promoters across the United States.

Artists with Nashville ties including Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Brothers Osborne, Kacey Musgraves, Randy Travis, Brandi Carlile, Alabama, Jason Isbell, Tanya Tucker, Lucinda Williams, The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney, Willie Nelson, Kesha, Soccer Mommy, Boy Named Banjo, Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard, and The Cadillac Three joined artists including Cher, Joni Mitchell, Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant, Billie Eilish, Bon Iver and more.

Among the industry executives who also signed the letter to Congress are Recording Academy president Harvey Mason Jr., Academy of Country Music CEO Damon Whiteside, Americana Music Association Executive Director Jed Hilly, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum president Greg Harris.

The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) now has nearly 2,000 members in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. and includes Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley, Cannery Ballroom, Drkmttr Collective, Exit/In, Mercy Lounge, Rudy’s Jazz Room, Springwater Supper Club & Lounge, Station Inn, The 5 Spot, The End, The East Room, and The High Watt. According to a recent poll of NIVA members, 90% of independent venues report that they could permanently close in coming months without federal funding. Even as some venues are allowed to reopen at partial capacity, those revenues are not enough to meet fixed costs such building rent, utilities, payroll, and taxes. According to NIVA, every dollar spent on a ticket to an event at a small venue generates total of $12 in economic activity in a community’s hotels, taxis, restaurants and more.

NIVA President Dayna Frank, who is also the president of First Avenue Productions in Minneapolis, said, “The potential collapse of the independent arm of our industry cannot be exaggerated. Indie venues are the safe places that allow artists to grow, explore, and intertwine the musical culture of their city and their artistic community with their own inner voice. We are steadfast launching pads, sounding boards, and cheerleaders for the greatest talent in the world…before the world has ever heard of them. We’re incredibly grateful for these emerging artists and legends who are putting a spotlight on the need to #SaveOurStages. We want nothing more to welcome them and their fans back when it’s safe to do so, which is why we’re working so hard to secure our survival.”

Read the full letter below:

We, the undersigned artists, respectfully submit this letter in support of NIVA’s request for federal assistance for independent music venues and promoters across the United States.

We will know America is “back” when our music venues are filled with fans enjoying concerts safely. The live music experience is inextricably tied to our nation’s cultural and economic fabric. In fact, 53% of Americans – that’s 172 million of us – attended a concert last year.

We urge you to remember we are the nation that gave the world jazz, country, rock & roll, bluegrass, hip hop, metal, blues, and R&B. Entertainment is America’s largest economic export, with songs written and produced by American artists sung in every place on the globe. All of these genres of music, and the artists behind them, were able to thrive because they had neighborhood independent venues to play in and hone their craft, build an audience, and grow into the entertainers that bring joy to millions.

Independent venues give artists their start, often as the first stage most of us have played on. These venues were the first to close and will be the last to reopen. With zero revenue and the overwhelming overhead of rent, mortgage, utilities, taxes and insurance, 90% of independent venues report that if the shutdown lasts six months and there’s no federal assistance, they will never reopen again.

We are asking you to support NIVA’s request for assistance so these beloved venues can reopen when it’s safe and welcome us and our fans back in. The collapse of this crucial element in the music industry’s ecosystem would be devastating.

Independent venues are asking for an investment to secure their future, not a handout. One Chicago report found that every dollar small venues generate in ticket sales results in $12 of economic activity. If these independent venues close forever, cities and towns across America will not only lose their cultural and entertainment hearts, but they will lose the engine that would otherwise be a driver of economic renewal for all the businesses that surround them.

With respect and solidarity, we, as artists and as community members ourselves, urge you to pass federal legislation that will help #SaveOurStages.

Siblings Willie And Bobbie Nelson To Release Dual Memoir


Willie Nelson, along with his sister and family band member Bobbie Nelson, will share a memoir centering on their lifelong bond, titled Me And Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band.

The book, set to publish Sept. 15 via Random House, shares the siblings’ story of being abandoned by their parents as young children and their resulting tight-knit, eight-decade bond. The dual memoir, told in alternating chapters, shares recollections of their personal lives and careers. Bobbie, a pianist and singer, joined Nelson’s band in the ’70s, and has collaborated with Willie on albums of gospel music, including I’d Rather Have Jesus (1986),  Gospel: Old Time Religion (1992), How Great Thou Art (1996), and Farther Along: The Gospel Collection (2013). In 2008, she released her own album, Audiobiography.

Additionally, a picture book from Willie and Bobbie, penned with Chris Barton and tentatively titled Sister, Brother, Family: Our Childhood in Music, is set to released in Fall 2021. The book will be edited by Frances Gilbert, Editor-in-Chief of Doubleday Books for Young Readers.

Wiseman, Combs, McAnally Take Top Three On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart


Craig Wiseman remains in the No. 1 position on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week for the ninth consecutive week.

Luke Combs takes the No. 2 spot this week with co-writer credit on the No. 1 song in the country, “I Hope You’re Happy Now” (Carly Pearce and Lee Brice), as well as his own “Does To Me” and “Six Feet Apart.” Shane McAnally rounds out the top three on the MusicRow chart with an arsenal of charting songs, including: “Cheatin’ Songs” (Midland), “Hard To Forget” (Sam Hunt), “Nobody But You” (Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani), “Champagne Night” (Lady A), “One Night Standards” (Ashley McBryde), “Some People Do” (Old Dominion), and “The Other Girl” (Kelsea Ballerini x Halsey).

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Hannah Anders Signs With Spectra Music Group


Hannah Anders has signed a label deal with Spectra Music Group. Anders’ debut single, “Break Us,” co-written alongside Mark Addison Chandler, is set to be released July 17.

Spectra Music Group has been championing artists and celebrating chart-topping successes since 1997. The New York based company has a global presence, expanding across twenty subsidiary labels encompassing over 400 artists around the world. Anders has also aligned with Nashville-based Burning Ground Entertainment, and KORE Public Relations to help guide her career.

“God had a better plan for my year than I ever could have imagined,” said Anders, who is based in Nashville. “I am so proud to announce that I’ve signed with Spectra. Every artist needs someone who believes in them, and while I was wondering if I’d ever take that next step in my career, they were watching and waiting for the right time. I’m grateful that this is the moment they chose. Trust the process, trust hard work, and more than anything else, trust that perseverance, dedication and a little stillness will always serve you. I can’t wait to see what this next chapter will bring, and I’m honored to share it with all of you.”

Weekly Register: Luke Combs, Gabby Barrett Continue Country Chart Reigns

Photo (c) 2019 David Bergman for Sony Records Nashville.

Luke Combs remains at the pinnacle of the country albums chart this week, according to Nielsen Soundscan. Combs’ What You See Is What You Get earned 25K this week in total consumption.

The top debut is Gone West with Canyons entering at No. 28 with 6.1K (3.8K album only/2.3M song streams).

See this week’s Top 5 country albums below (total consumption/album only/song streams):

1. Luke Combs, What You See Is What You Get  (25K/2.1K/27M)
2. Luke Combs, This One’s For You (21K/1.4K/24M)
3. Morgan Wallen, If I Know Me (21K/813/24M)
4. Sam Hunt, SOUTHSIDE (16K/1.2K/18M)
5. Maren Morris, GIRL (13K/390/16M)

STREAMING SONGS

“I Hope,” the lead single from Gabby Barrett‘s debut Warner Music Nashville album which released June 19, continues to reign atop the Country On-Demand Streaming Songs chart, with 9.7 million streams this week.

Maren Morris‘ newly-released track, “Just For Now,” earns this week’s top debut, entering at No. 55 with 2.5 million streams.

See this week’s Top 5 streams below (streams this week/streams to date):

1. Gabby Barrett, ” I Hope” (9.7M/298M)
2. Diplo and Julia Michaels f/ Morgan Wallen,”Heartless” (8.7M/288M)
3. Maren Morris, “The Bones” (7.8M/368M)
4. Sam Hunt, ” Hard to Forget” (7.8M/84M)
5. Morgan Wallen, “Chasin’ You,” (7.4M/211M)

Rascal Flatts To Release New EP In July

Rascal Flatts will release a new EP, How They Remember You, July 31 on Big Machine Records. The seven-song project will feature six unreleased tracks, along with the trio’s recently-released heartfelt rendition of the Kenny Rogers ballad “Through The Years.” Rachel Wammack guests on another track, “Quick, Fast, In A Hurry.”

They performed their brand new single, the title track, “How They Remember You,” and their hit “I Won’t Let Go” for Today‘s Citi Music Series this morning from the Opry stage in Nashville. Produced by Dann Huff, the poignant new single was co-written by Marc Beeson, Josh Osborne, and Allen Shamblin and debuts today at No. 24 on the Billboard country chart.

“We are so excited about our new EP and single, ‘How They Remember You,’” said Rascal Flatts member Gary LeVox. “It’s a song about what kind of impact and legacy you want to leave in life. It’s a fantastic song to celebrate 20 years of making music together. It’s an incredible message with a melody to match and we hope the fans love it, and that whatever legacy we all leave behind, it’s beautifully impactful.”

The three co-produced tracks throughout the new EP, which includes songs co-written by Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Josh Osborne, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley and more.

How They Remember You Track List:
1. How They Remember You – (Marc Beeson, Josh Osborne, Allen Shamblin)
2. Feel It In The Morning – (Zach Beeken, Jared Keim, Jenn Schott, Will Weatherly)
3. Quick, Fast, In A Hurry (featuring Rachel Wammack) (Kelly Archer, AJ Babcock, Pete Good, Brandon Ratcliff)
4. Looking Back – (Rhett Akins, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Thomas Rhett)
5. Warmer- (Fancy Hagood, David Hodges, Brett McLaughlin)
6. Sip Away -(Zach Beeken, Jacob Durrett, Jared Keim, Garrett Nichols, Jason Sellers)
7. Through The Years – (Steve Dorff, Marty Panzer)

Song Suffragettes Return To The Listening Room Tonight


The Song Suffragettes are getting back to business at The Listening Room Café tonight (June 22) at 6 p.m. with a show featuring Kalie Shorr, Livy Jeanne, Julie Williams, Erin Grand, Mia Mantia and Mia Morris. Tickets are available here. Tonight’s show will also be available to watch live on the Song Suffragettes’ YouTube channel starting at 6:10 p.m.

The last time the Suffragettes played together at The Listening Room Café was March 9 when they celebrated their six-year anniversary with an extended show that honored songwriter Laura Veltz with the Song Suffragettes Yellow Rose of Inspiration Award. Since then, Song Suffragettes has continued its Monday night tradition online with livestream performances on their YouTube channel.

In April, Song Suffragettes had to cancel its first-ever UK tour due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The group was recently featured in a May episode of Circle network’s show The Southern Weekend.

Cassadee Pope Announces New Acoustic Album ‘Rise And Shine’


Cassadee Pope has announced the release of an upcoming new acoustic album, Rise and Shine. She is debuting the first two tracks from the album, “Let Me Go” and “Built This House” this Friday, June 26.

One of Pope’s most personal projects to date, the eight-song collection marks the first time she has had a hand in writing all of the songs, and the first time she has served as co-producer, as well.
Rise and Shine is a collection of songs that talk about where I’ve been and where I’m headed,” says Pope. “I wanted people to hear these in their purest form so I went with a more stripped back sound that really lets the lyrics stand out. My hope is that these songs help aid people into feeling every emotion they need to let out.”

Following the release of a new lyric video for “Let Me Go,” on Thursday (June 25), Pope will also be hosting a Virtual Release Party via Looped. The virtual premiere event will kick off Thursday at 7:30 p.m. CT with a performance and Q&A with ABC’s Stephen Hubbard. Following the interview, Pope will host a Virtual Meet and Greet with fans from 8:20 p.m-9:20 p.m. CT.

Rise and Shine Track Listing:

  1. Let Me Go (Cassadee Pope, Tina Parol, Kevin Rudolph)
  2. Hoodie (Cassadee Pope, Johan Fransson, Emily Weisband)
  3. California Dreaming (Cassadee Pope, Alex Kline, Shane Stevens)
  4. Counting On The Weather (Cassadee Pope, Bobby Huff, Blair Daly)
  5. Hangover (Cassadee Pope, Butch Walker)
  6. Rise and Shine (Cassadee Pope, Danny Orton, Matt Scannell)
  7. Sand Paper (Cassadee Pope, Alex Kline, Shane Stevens)
  8. Built This House (Cassadee Pope, Forest Glen Whitehead, Kelly Archer)

Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, Jon Pardi To Headline Drive-In Concert Series At Nashville’s Nissan Stadium


Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, and Jon Pardi will headline Live From The Drive-In, Live Nation’s first-ever U.S. drive-in concert series, to launch at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on July 10-12. Concerts will be held simultaneously in Indianapolis, Indiana and St. Louis, Missouri, featuring Paisley, Pardi, Nelly and more.

Guests will be allowed to bring chairs, food and drinks to party in their own private tailgating zones next to their cars. Fans can expect contactless ticket scanning through their window when they pull into the venue and then will be shown to their designated tailgate area where they can park and enjoy the show from their own marked-off space. There will be dedicated buffer space around each vehicle to ensure social distancing measures. All artists will be performing full live sets on stages set up in the parking lots of each of the venues. The events will also feature full LED screens and speakers throughout so fans can enjoy a truly live concert experience.

“Around the world, we’re seeing a real eagerness from our fans and artists to safely get back to the concert experience,” said Tom See, President Live Nation Venues – US Concerts. “We are excited to unveil Live From The Drive-In – a completely unique outdoor concert series that will allow fans to enjoy live shows again, while socially distanced. We have an incredible line-up of artists like Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, Nelly, Jon Pardi and more, who all share our vision to continue to create once-in-a-lifetime moments for fans and are excited to get back to live music through this reimagined experience.”

Tickets will be available to purchase per car, with a maximum of four (4) people permitted per car. Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday, June 23 at 12 p.m. local time until Thursday, June 25 at 10 p.m. local time through Citi Entertainment. Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning this Friday, June 26 at 10 a.m. local time at LiveNation.com/DriveIn. Budweiser Zero is an official sponsor of the Nashville and St. Louis Live From The Drive-In concerts. Fans age 21 and older in attendance will have the opportunity to sample the new zero alcohol (0.0% ABV) brew while watching their favorite artist.

LIVE FROM THE DRIVE-IN UPCOMING DATES:
Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
Friday, July 10 – Jon Pardi
Saturday, July 11 – Brad Paisley
Sunday, July 12 – Darius Rucker

Indianapolis, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
Friday, July 10 – Yacht Rock Revue
Saturday, July 11 – Jon Pardi
Sunday, July 12 – Brad Paisley

St. Louis, MO @The Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Friday, July 10 – Brad Paisley
Saturday, July 11 – El Monstero
Sunday, July 12 – Nelly: 20th Anniversary Celebration of Country Grammar

On The Cover: MusicRow Magazine’s Artist Roster Issue Features Dierks Bentley


ASCAP songwriter and Capitol Records Nashville artist Dierks Bentley graces the 2020 cover of MusicRow Magazine’s annual Artist Roster print issue. The 64-page annual resource includes a company directory featuring Nashville record labels, managers, talent agencies, publicists and additional artist services. The Artist Grid lists today’s top artists, with their corresponding label, management, agent and PR companies.

Known for his hit songs including his most recent No. 1 “Living,” Bentley has taken strategic creative risks throughout his career. Over the past few years, Bentley and his band members have regularly performed concerts as ‘90s country band Hot Country Knights. This year, the Knights inked a recording contract with Bentley’s label home Capitol Records Nashville and released the album The K Is Silent. In this issue, Bentley discusses the creation of the new group.

Editorial features in MusicRow Magazine’s Artist Roster issue include a look at marketing artists via TikTok, featuring The Valory Music Co./Tape Room Records trio Avenue Beat and RCA Nashville artist Niko Moon, as well as TikTok executives Danny Gillick and Mary Rahmani. Warner Music Nashville’s Wes Vause discusses public relations strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic, while MusicRow also examines the strategies and decisions that surround album releases during the pandemic. Debbie Carroll discusses the work of MusiCares in helping artists and industry members who have lost income during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“While we all participate in our own specialized segment of the industry—from label services to artist managers, from songwriters and publishers to booking agents and everything in between—the love of music is the ultimate reason why we do what we do, and the artist is the essential element to our economic survival,” says MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson. “As we navigate these incredibly challenging times, this issue is dedicated to the artists and their team members who each serve critical roles, all working together on a common vision. Nothing is more important in our industry than the strength of these artists, especially now, as we forge ahead.”

Single copies of MusicRow’s Artist Roster print issue are available for purchase at musicrow.com for $45, and are included with yearly MusicRow membershipsPlease note that issues of MusicRow Magazine’s Artist Roster issue can only be purchased online as the MusicRow building is currently closed to the public due to COVID-19.