Bonnaroo Performance Lineup To Be Announced Jan. 19 on ‘Conan’

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Bonnaroo’s much-anticipated announcement of its 15th anniversary lineup will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 19, exclusively on TBS’ Conan, airing at 11 p.m. ET/10 p.m. CT. This year’s edition of Bonnaroo will showcase more than 150 musicians, bands, and comedians performing across 12 stages during the four-day event, slated for June 9-12 at Great Stage Park. The 700-acre Great Stage Park is located 60 miles south of Nashville in Manchester, Tennessee.

Bonnaroo’s milestone 15th anniversary will be celebrated with the addition of several new amenities and infrastructure improvements. For the first time, the site will feature its own permanent water line, allowing for the installation of more than 400 permanent toilets, hundreds of permanent shower stalls (35 percent of the total shower stalls onsite), and a large number of water filling stations installed throughout the site.

Bonnaroo began in 2002; over the past 15 years more than 1,600 artists and 150 comedians have performed at Bonnaroo.

LifeNotes: Gospel Great, Former BMI Exec Joe Moscheo Dies

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Joe Moscheo. Photo: The Joe Moscheo Fund/Giveforward.com

Gospel Music Hall of Fame member Joe Moscheo was known to thousands of music industry folks due to his membership in The Imperials and his long tenure as an executive at BMI. Moscheo, 78, passed away around 10 p.m. on Monday night, Jan. 11, reported The Imperials on a Facebook posting. He was a musician, a manager, an executive, a producer, a songwriter and an author.

Moscheo was born to Italian immigrants in Albany, New York in 1937. He first went on the road in 1960 when he joined the gospel group The Harmoneers. Within a year, he had moved on to perform with The Prophets. In the fall of 1964, he joined The Imperials as a singer, keyboard player and arranger. He also wrote several songs for the group.

This version of The Imperials regularly performed with Elvis Presley in Las Vegas in 1969-72. Between 1966 and 1971, The Imperials also appeared on a number of Presley’s recordings. Moscheo revisited this phase of his career in his 2007 book The Gospel Side of Elvis. He also produced the PBS TV documentary He Touched Me: The Gospel Music of Elvis Presley. It became a DVD in 2002.

The Imperials also backed such entertainers as Jimmy Dean, Pat Boone, Roy Clark and Carol Channing. The group won the first of its many awards from the Gospel Music Association in 1969. In 1972, The Imperials became gospel’s first interracial group.

In 1978, Moscheo left his performing career behind and was hired by BMI. He was the organization’s Vice President of Special Projects for the next 16 years. In 1982 and 1983 he served two terms as the President of the Nashville chapter of the Recording Academy. In the mid-1990s, Moscheo formed his own management company. He worked with BeBe & CeCe Winans, Michael English, Wynonna and others.

He was hired by First Union Bank in June 1996 to establish its Entertainment Division. Moscheo retired from First Union in 2003. He became a consultant to the music company MCS America and assumed its presidency in 2004. Moscheo was a member of the founding council of Leadership Music. He also served as both president and board member of the W.O. Smith Community Music School and of the Gospel Music Association.

He was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2007. This was actually his second induction, for he was also voted into the Hall as a member of The Imperials in 1998.

He continued to make appearances relating to Elvis and The Imperials until his retirement in 2014. Moscheo suffered from a degenerative neurological disease. He was moved into an assisted living facility last year and a GiveForward account called the Joe Moscheo Fund was set up for his care. He underwent emergency surgery and was hospitalized in late December.

Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

Sony/ATV Chairman and CEO Signs Contract Extension

Martin Bandier. Photo: @MartyBandier

Martin Bandier. Photo: @MartyBandier

Martin Bandier has signed a contract extension to remain as Chairman and CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, where he has served the joint venture between Sony Corporation of America and the Estate of Michael Jackson since 2007.

Under Bandier’s leadership, Sony/ATV has become one of the world’s leading music publishers with a catalog of more than 3 million songs. These include songs by Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith and Pharrell Williams as well as works by legends including The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Carole King, Queen, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. In 2011/2012, Bandier played a key role in the acquisition of EMI Music Publishing by Sony Corporation of America, the Estate of Michael Jackson and an investment group headed by Mubadala Development Company, for whom Sony/ATV administers the EMI catalog.

“I am thrilled to continue my role at Sony/ATV Music Publishing and continuing to work with a talented group of colleague,” Bandier said. “Since my arrival, we have become the No. 1 music publisher and I am proud to say we represent many of the world’s best-loved songs alongside some of its greatest songwriters. I would like to thank Sony and John Branca and John McClain, the co-executors of the Estate of Michael Jackson, for their support and confidence in me, and I am looking forward to sharing many more successes with them over the next few years.”

“Marty Bandier is a legend in the music industry, and we are thrilled that he will continue his work at Sony/ATV,” said Michael Lynton, CEO of Sony Entertainment Inc. “Since he first joined in 2007, the company has reached amazing heights, and we expect that it will continue to flourish under his guidance.”

“Renewing Marty’s relationship with Sony/ATV avails the Estate of his enormous creative and executive talents as we strategically and profitably meet the challenges of our evolving business,” said Branca and McClain, co-executors of the Estate of Michael Jackson.

Bandier’s Sony/ATV appointment followed a 17-year stint running EMI Music Publishing, which he took over in 1989 after his company SBK was acquired by EMI and which he turned into what was then the world’s leading music publishing company.

While at Sony/ATV he has negotiated the acquisitions of both the Famous Music catalog, which includes scores for film such as The Godfather, Braveheart and Mission Impossible, and the Leiber & Stoller catalog whose hits include “Stand By Me,” “Hound Dog” and “Jailhouse Rock.” Finalized in 2007, the acquisition of the historic Leiber & Stoller catalog fulfilled a dream and business goal that Michael Jackson specifically iterated in the agreement for the formation of Sony/ATV in 1995.

During his time at Sony/ATV, Bandier has championed fair value for songwriters, working to ensure that writers are fairly compensated for their work by music streaming services.

Throughout his tenure the company and its songwriters have won numerous awards, including this last year when Sony/ATV was named Pop Publisher of the Year by both ASCAP and BMI in the U.S. In February 2015 he became the first ever music publisher to receive the Grammy Awards’ President’s Merit Award for his work in the music industry during a Grammy weekend when many of the company’s songwriters, including Sam Smith and Pharrell Williams, were also honored. He has been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, while among his many industry roles he serves on the boards of the City of Hope, ASCAP, the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA).

Under his management, the company has enjoyed significant success on Broadway with Motown The Musical and the double Tony Awards winner Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, both of which have expanded into international tours.

Bandier is additionally a trustee of Syracuse University where in 2006 he founded a music and entertainment degree program called The Bandier Program for Music and Entertainment Industries. Last year, Billboard named it one of the top schools in the U.S. to learn about the music industry.

MusicRowLife: Joel Borski/Amanda Craig, Hillary Lindsey/Cary Barlowe, LOCASH, Gloriana, Colton Dixon

Joel Borski, Amanda Craig Wed

Joel Borski, Amanda Craig, and their dog Ninja.

Joel Borski, Amanda Craig, and their dog Ninja.

Joel Borski, Sr. Director of Product Management at Warner Music Nashville, and Amanda Craig, stylist/co-owner of Nashville salon Leigh, Edwards & Company, were wed on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016, at Nashville’s Loveless Barn.

Craig works with clients including Blake Shelton, RaeLynn, and more.

 

Hillary Lindsey, Cary Barlowe Welcome Daughter

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Nashville-based hit songwriters Cary Barlowe and Hillary Lindsey have welcomed a baby girl. “One week ago today this sweet Baby Girl came into the world and changed our lives forever!” Barlowe wrote on Jan. 6, 2016.

Barlowe is known for writing songs including Florida Georgia Line’s “Sun Daze,” Dustin Lynch’s “Where It’s At (Yep, Yep)” and Lady Antebellum’s “American Honey.” Lindsey is a co-writer behind Little Big Town’s CMA Award-winning “Girl Crush,” as well as numerous hits for Carrie Underwood, including “Jesus Take The Wheel,” “Last Name,” and “Two Black Cadillacs.”

 

Gloriana’s Tom Gossin, Wife Jaime Welcome Son

Tom Gossin and wife Jaime.

Tom Gossin and wife Jaime.

Gloriana’s Tom Gossin and wife Jaime welcomed son Casimir Latrille Gossin on Jan. 7, 2016. “Best day of my life,” Tom tweeted.

 

LOCASH’s Preston Brust, Wife Kristen Welcome Daughter

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LOCASH’s Preston Brust and wife, former Republic Nashville regional Kristen (White) Brust, welcomed daughter Love Lily Brust on Jan. 5, 2016.

“The only Love I’ve ever known gifted to me by the biggest love I have ever had,” Kristen posted on Instagram.

 

Colton Dixon Marries Annie Coggeshall

CCM artist Colton Dixon married Annie Coggeshall on Friday, Jan. 8, 2016 in Nashville. In attendance along with family and friends were fellow musicians TobyMac, Steven Curtis Chapman, Seth Morrison from Skillet and Michael Tait from Newsboys.

Pictured (L-R): TobyMac, Colton Dixon, Annie Dixon and Amanda McKeehan. Photo: David Molnar

Pictured (L-R): TobyMac, Colton Dixon, Annie Dixon and Amanda McKeehan. Photo: David Molnar

Lisa Chader Joins Wortman Works Media & Marketing As Principal

Lisa Chader

Lisa Chader

Public relations and media veteran Lisa Chader has been named Principal at Wortman Works Media & Marketing by company president Jules Wortman.

Effective immediately, Chader is charged with client branding, communications and business development for new and existing Wortman Works clients, including country music/lifestyle brand, Rare Country.

Wortman states, “Lisa Chader is one of the sharpest and most respected public relations strategists I have had the pleasure to work with throughout my career. We are thrilled to bring her insights and energy into the firm at this very pivotal time in the industry.”

Chader joins Wortman after an almost two-year stint as Executive Vice President at PR agency, NPG. While at NPG, Chader worked with a wide variety of entertainment and hospitality clients including AT&T, BMI, City Winery, CMT, dick clark productions, NCAA Women’s Final Four, Wild West Comedy Festival and more.

Prior to joining NPG, Chader served as Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications for CMT in Nashville. During her nine-year tenure, she was responsible for creating and executing all network and program publicity strategies for original series, live music events, benefit concerts, specials and corporate strategy across all CMT brands. She spearheaded publicity for the CMT Music Awards and all CMT concerts.

Chader is a native of Atlanta and a graduate of Florida State University. She is a graduate of the Betsy Magness Leadership Institute via Women in Cable and Telecommunications (WICT) and is a past member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Southern Foodways Alliance, the Academy of Country Music, and the Americana Music Association. She is an alumna of Leadership Music’s Class of 2009.

The Wortman Works team also including account executive Elyse Wiser and social media coordinator Jake Wheat.

Wortman Works’ management clients include Grammy-nominated bluegrass band The SteelDrivers, Deana Carter, and Taylor Brashears. PR and marketing clients include Salt Life, the Dove Awards, eOne Entertainment Nashville, Redneck Riviera and more.

Industry Ink: Garth Brooks, Silverado Records, LEGACY Events, Maxximum Artist Group

Garth Brooks Sevens by CINCH Clothing Line To Debut in 2016

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Garth Brooks and Cinch Jeans & Shirts will launch “Garth Brooks Sevens by CINCH,” featuring jeans and shirts endorsed and inspired by the singer-songwriter. This marks Brooks’ first licensed clothing endorsement in his 26 years as a singer, songwriter and performer.

The “Garth Brooks Sevens by CINCH” clothing line showcases high-quality jeans and shirts at accessible prices. Designs come from Brooks’ stage-inspired styling and combine his high-energy on-stage presence with CINCH’s commitment to authentic western apparel. The “Garth Brooks Sevens by CINCH” clothing line will be available at CINCH retailers in September 2016. Retailers will first see the line at the Denver Merchandise Market this month. 

 

Exegan Music Group Launches Country Label Silverado Records

Aaron Chesling

Aaron Chesling

Las Vegas-based Exegan Music Group has announced the launch of a new Nashville-based country music label, Silverado Records. Nashville resident and former Big Machine Records staffer Aaron Chesling has been hired as A&R Director.

Silverado CEO Scott Thomas says, “Aaron brings both experience and a strong passion for country music. We’re excited to begin this journey with him on the team.”

 

LEGACY Consulting, PR & Events Adds To Team

Pictured (L-R): Meredith Martin, Tresa Halbrooks, Rachel Martinez Carrie Underwood's Album Launch Event

Pictured (L-R): Meredith Martin, Tresa Halbrooks, Rachel Martinez at Carrie Underwood’s album launch event

LEGACY Consulting, PR & Events has expanded its staff to include two new hires. LEGACY recently produced the album launch party for Carrie Underwood’s Storyteller album. Additional clients have included Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus, Sony Music, ESPN College Gameday anchor Kevin Carter, Gigi’s Cupcakes, and more.

Rachel Martinez joined the firm to handle Strategic Development and Special Projects while Meredith Martin has been named PR & Special Events Assistant. Martin will serve within the public relations and creative services division of the company while Martinez will work within the non-profit and events production division.

LEGACY Consulting, PR, and Events was founded in 2012 by sports and entertainment executive Tresa Halbrooks.

 

Maxximum Artist Group Staffs Up

Screen Shot 2016-01-11 at 1.36.11 PMDennis Disney has joined Maxximum Artist Group as Vice President. In this newly-created role, Disney will oversee daily operations for the company that manages Natalie Grant, Danny Gokey, Bernie Herms, Donald Lawrence, and more.

Disney’s career has included work at Word Records, Benson Music (Provident/Sony), Worthy Publishing, as well as a management role for Steven Curtis Chapman (1987-1990). Since 2009, Disney has worked as an adjunct instructor at Nashville’s Belmont University.

Additionally, Aaron Benward has joined as Director of National Promotions and Development, and will run a Los Angeles office for Maxximum. MarQuis Hardin has joined as Management Assistant/Social Media Coordinator. A former Maxximum intern, Hardin recently graduated from Belmont University.

Rounding out the team are artist managers Kristi Brazell (day-to-day management for Grant), Penny Railey (manager for Gokey), and project coordinator Ben Pogue.

Tin Pan South, Watkins College Unveil Winning Design

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Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival has partnered for the ninth consecutive year with Watkins College of Art, Design & Film for its festival artwork. Select Watkins students competed to create a concept that captured the essence of the event, and this year, Chris Robertson‘s design has been chosen to represent all Tin Pan South marketing, passes, posters and banners.

Chris Robertson

Chris Robertson

The competing students were all enrolled in department chair Dan Brawner’s Illustration I class. Robertson is an artist and writer from Alabama now living in Nashville. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Studio Art from the University of Alabama and is a junior in Graphic Design at Watkins.

The popular Tin Pan South Fast Access Passes are scheduled to go on sale at tinpansouth.com on Tuesday, March 8 at 10 a.m. Information about venues, lineups, schedules and more will also be available on the website. Updates can also be found on the Tin Pan South Facebook page, Twitter and Instagram.

Produced by Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), Tin Pan South is the world’s largest all-songwriter festival. Last year, close to 350 talented songwriters performed 92 shows at 10 of Nashville’s top music venues. Thousands of music fans attend the event annually to hear songwriters tell stories behind hit songs they have written and perform the songs as they were originally composed.

Regions Bank returns for the ninth year as the presenting sponsor of the event. Additional sponsors include ASCAP, BMI, Ford, News Channel 5 (official broadcast sponsor), ole, SESAC, Southwest Airlines (official airline sponsor), Vident Financial, and Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp.

LifeNotes: Trucker Song Specialist Red Simpson Passes

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Bakersfield Sound pioneer Red Simpson passed away on Jan. 8 following a heart attack.

Simpson, who was 81, made his mark as a songwriter, a session musician and a country hitmaker who specialized in truck-driver songs. He performed right up to the end of his life. He headlined the opening concert of the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Bakersfield Sound exhibit in 2012. He was on tour in the Pacific Northwest when he suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized on Dec. 18, 2015. He returned to Bakersfield to recuperate at home. He went into cardiac arrest last Friday and was rushed to the local hospital, but could not be revived.

Born in 1934 in Higley, Arizona, Joseph “Red” Simpson was raised in Bakersfield as the youngest of 13 children. He began his musical career in the nightclubs of the city as a sideman on both guitar and piano.

He helped to create the bright, twanging, Telecaster-heavy Bakersfield Sound that characterized the recordings of such better known adherents of the style as Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. Simpson played on Haggard’s signature 1969 hit, “Okie From Muskogee.”

He also wrote songs recorded by both Owens and Haggard. Owens recorded more than 30 Red Simpson songs, including the hits “Gonna Have Love” (1965), “Sam’s Place” (1967) and “The Kansas City Song” (1970). Haggard placed eight Simpson songs on various albums, including 1988’s “Lucky Old Colorado.”

More than 200 other artists have recorded Red Simpson songs. Among the standouts in his catalog is “You Don’t Have Very Far to Go,” which as been recorded by Haggard, Rosanne Cash, Lucinda Williams, Suzy Bogguss, Johnny Paycheck, Connie Smith, Bonnie Owens, Jeannie Seely and The Grascals, among others.

Charlie Walker had a 1964 hit with Simpson’s “Close Up the Honky Tonks” (a.k.a. “Close All the Honky Tonks”), and this song has also been popularized by Owens, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Byrds, Dwight Yoakam, Dawn Sears, Radney Foster, Tony Booth, Chris Hillman and more. “I Bought the Shoes That Just Walked Out on Me” has also been recorded by multiple artists.

As a recording artist, Red Simpson first made the charts in 1966 with the Tommy Collins song “Roll Truck Roll,” followed by his own composition “Highway Patrol.” Junior Brown revived “Highway Patrol” in 1995.

Simpson’s biggest hit was 1971’s “I’m a Truck,” a Capitol single that rose to No. 4 on the Billboard chart. He also charted with “Country Western Truck Drivin’ Singer” (1972), “Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves” (1967), “Awful Lot to Learn About Truck Drivin’” (1973), “Truck Driver’s Heaven” (1976) and “The Flying Saucer Man and the Truck Driver” (1979).

Later in his career, Simpson recorded two duets with Junior Brown, 1995’s “Semi Crazy” and “Nitro Express.” He also sang duets with singer Lorraine Walden in 1977.

Simpson released nine albums. Two of them were Top 10 hits: 1966’s Roll Truck Roll and 1972’s I’m a Truck.

He performed frequently in Bakersfield, including a longstanding Monday night gig at Trout’s in nearby Oildale. In 2013, he participated in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Poets and Prophets series. His most recent singles were “Hey Bin Laden” and 2015’s “It’s a Bakersfield Thing.”

Sixth Season Of ‘Front And Center’ Spotlights CMA Songwriter Series

Ronnie Dunn and Brett Eldredge.

Ronnie Dunn and Brett Eldredge.

The sixth season of public television series Front and Center kicks off this month with five all-new CMA Songwriters Series episodes featuring Ronnie DunnBrett Eldredge, Kip Moore, Darius Rucker, and Steven Tyler.

Filmed at Marathon Music Works in Nashville (Dunn, Eldredge, and Rucker), and New York’s Iridium (Moore) and Melrose Ballroom (Tyler), the new season will begin airing this month on public television (check local listings).

Pictured (L-R): x, Steven Tyler, Eric Paslay.

Pictured (L-R): Lindsey Lee, Steven Tyler, Eric Paslay.

Dunn tapped craftsmen Dallas Davidson, Bob DiPiero, Tom Douglas, Tommy Lee James, Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher, and Craig Wiseman to perform No. 1 hits including “Red Dirt Road” and “Neon Moon,” as well as songs from his solo album Ain’t No Trucks In Texas. Dunn was also joined onstage by Eldredge for special performances of the Brooks & Dunn smash “Believe” and Eldredge’s “One Mississippi.”

“It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience shooting Front and Center in Nashville with a bunch of my buddies, not to mention the best songwriters in Twang Town,” said Dunn.

Kip Moore

Kip Moore

In addition to his performance with Dunn, Eldredge takes the stage for his own show featuring songwriters Scooter Carusoe, Ross Copperman, Douglas, and Heather Morgan. Eldredge offers chart-topping hits from his debut album Bring You Back including “Beat of the Music,” “Mean To Me,” and “Don’t Ya.”

Moore, whose current release Wild Ones hit No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart, performs an acoustic set with the help of fellow songwriters Brett James and The Cadillac Three’s Jaren Johnston.

Darius Rucker.

Darius Rucker

Rucker is joined by songwriters Casey Beathard, Nathan Chapman, Chris DuBois, Ashley Gorley, Tim James, Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum, Clay Mills, Frank Rogers, and Rivers Rutherford. The group gives a performance filled with hits like “Homegrown Honey,” “Alright,” “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It,” and “Come Back Song.”

Rounding out the lineup for season six is Tyler. The stripped down, country-inspired set marks his CMA Songwriters Series debut and features stories behind the making of his first country single, “Love Is Your Name,” written by (and performed with) Lindsey Lee and Eric Paslay. Tyler also shares the stage with Nuno Bettencourt for “More Than Words” and the band Loving Mary for performances of “Jaded” and “Sweet Emotion.”

The sixth season of Front and Center is a production of Front and Center Entertainment, LLC in association with WLIW21 for WNET, and distributed by American Public Television.

Songwriters Lineup Revealed For “Bob Kingsley’s Acoustic Alley” At CRS

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Numerous top-shelf songwriters will take the stage next month as part of the fifth consecutive “Bob Kingsley‘s Acoustic Alley” at Country Radio Seminar 2016.

On Feb. 9, songwriters including Rhett Akins, Rodney Clawson, Ross Copperman, Andrew Dorff, Josh Kear, Shane McAnally, Heather Morgan, Tim Nichols, Josh Osborne, Jonathan Singleton, and Jimmy Yeary will offer their renditions of the songs they have penned for artists like Keith Urban, Lee Brice, Brett Eldredge, Kenny Chesney, Lady Antebellum, Tim McGraw and Sam Hunt.

The event is co-sponsored by Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40 and SunTrust Bank, with additional support from ASCAP Nashville, who will provide attendees with a complimentary first drink of the evening.

This year’s Acoustic Alley will be held on Feb. 9 from 7 p.m. until midnight near Legends Ballroom (level 2) at The Omni in Nashville. A cash bar will be provided. A CRS badge will be required for admittance.

Kingsley states, “For the past five years, putting on Acoustic Alley has been a wonderful experience. These wonderful performing songwriters have provided us all with greater insight into the music we hear on the radio. And as informative, educational and inspiring as each of these evenings has been, I think this year is going to top them all.”

CRS Executive Director Bill Mayne adds, “We are beyond thrilled to announce this high-caliber lineup. Having the opportunity to witness this level of talent in our new, beautiful and intimate setting will add to making this year most memorable.”