Scott Borchetta Joins NASH Next Competition as Mentor

Scott Borchetta

Scott Borchetta

Big Machine Label Group founder Scott Borchetta will serve as a mentor during the Final Challenge phase of the NASH Next Competition, which will discover and release new music from promising country artists. The winner of the competition will be signed to the new NASH Next record label. The three previously announced judges include producer James Stroud, Kix Brooks (of Brooks & Dunn) and Cumulus Senior Vice President of Content and Programming Mike McVay.

The NASH Next Challenge grand-prize winner will be announced on Dec. 7, and all 10 finalists (listed below) will participate in a national NASH Next concert tour in 2016. The winner will be decided based on a combination of scores from the music industry judges, an original “Spin Index” of social media activity and online fan voting.

Today (Oct. 28) marks the beginning of the Final Challenge, where the 10 finalists will begin the NASH Next Music Video Challenge. Each band will produce an original music video that incorporates computer animation or motion design under Borchetta’s mentorship.

NASH Next marks the latest expansion of Cumulus’ NASH entertainment and lifestyle brand, and is NASH’s second launch into the recorded music business – joining the NASH Icon label at Big Machine Label Group.

NASH Next Competition top 10 finalists:
· Tyler Barham
· Rachel Potter and Steel Union
· Breaking Southwest
· Krysta Nick
· Kaylee Rutland
· Matt Williams
· Sydney Hutchko
· Hannah Rose
· Adam Searan
· Tigirlily

Industry Pics: Old Dominion, Eric Church, Hank Williams Jr., Jason Isbell, Mac McAnally

Old Dominion Takes New York

While in Manhattan to promote the Nov. 6 release of their album, Meat and Candy, RCA Nashville’s Old Dominion (“Break Up With Him”) paid a visit to Sony Music Entertainment’s New York office.

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Entertainment CEO Doug Morris; Old Dominion’s Whit Sellers, Brad Tursi, Trevor Rosen, and Matthew Ramsey; Sony Music Entertainment EVP Business Affairs & General Counsel Julie Swidler; and Old Dominion’s Geoff Sprung.

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Entertainment CEO Doug Morris; Old Dominion’s Whit Sellers, Brad Tursi, Trevor Rosen, and Matthew Ramsey; Sony Music Entertainment EVP Business Affairs & General Counsel Julie Swidler; and Old Dominion’s Geoff Sprung.

 

Eric Church, Hank Williams, Jr. Team For Video

Hank Williams Jr. teamed with Eric Church for the video shoot for “Are You Ready for the Country,” Williams’ first single release on Nash Icon Records. The single will debut on Cumulus radio stations and become available for digital download on Nov. 4.
Pictured (L-R): Eric Church, Hank Williams, Jr. Photo: Nash Icon Records.

Pictured (L-R): Eric Church, Hank Williams Jr. Photo: Nash Icon Records.

 

Jason Isbell Celebrates Four-Night Run at Ryman

Jason Isbell celebrated four consecutive nights of sold-out shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium with commemorative Hatch show prints for each concert. Isbell’s latest album, Something More Than Free, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard country album chart in July.

Pictured (L-R): Traci Thomas/Thirty Tigers; Brian Penix/NS2; Jason Isbell and Sally Williams/Ryman. Photo: Steve Lowry/Ryman Archives

Pictured (L-R): Traci Thomas/Thirty Tigers; Brian Penix/NS2; Jason Isbell; Sally Williams/Ryman. Photo: Steve Lowry/Ryman Archives.

 

ACM Welcomes Mac McAnally

Mac McAnally performs at the ACM offices.

Mac McAnally performs at the ACM office in Los Angeles.

The Academy of Country Music welcomed singer-songwriter Mac McAnally to its Los Angeles office recently. He performed songs from his album, AKA Nobody, along with some of his hits recorded by Alabama and Kenny Chesney.

To view the performance, watch below.

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No. 1 Party: Dustin Lynch’s “Hell Of A Night”

Pictured (L-R) Front: Co-writer Zach Crowell, Co-writer Adam Sanders, Dustin Lynch, Co-writer Jaron Boyer and Producer Mickey Jack Cones. Back: ASCAP's Mike Sistad, Tape Room Music's Ashley Gorley, ASCAP's Beth Brinker, BBR's Benny Brown, peermusic's Michael Knox and Kim Wiggins, Big Yellow Dog's Kerry O'Neil, BBR's Jon Loba, Warner Chappell's Ryan Beuschel, SESAC's Tim Fink, and Combustion's Chris Farren, and Chris Van Belkom. Photo: Ed Rode

Pictured (L-R) Front: Co-writer Zach Crowell, Co-writer Adam Sanders, Dustin Lynch, Co-writer Jaron Boyer and Producer Mickey Jack Cones. Back: ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Tape Room Music’s Ashley Gorley, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, BBR’s Benny Brown, peermusic’s Michael Knox and Kim Wiggins, Big Yellow Dog’s Kerry O’Neil, BBR’s Jon Loba, Warner Chappell’s Ryan Beuschel, SESAC’s Tim Fink, and Combustion’s Chris Farren, and Chris Van Belkom. Photo: Ed Rode

“Thank you guys for taking me from that corner to this corner,” said Dustin Lynch at his No. 1 party at Nashville bar South, for “Hell of a Night.” Lynch explained his first full-band show in Nashville was in that venue, then called Two Doors Down, with the stage in the opposite corner of yesterday’s celebration (October 26). “I had to borrow a pair of cowboy boots from one of my college roommates because I didn’t have a pair. It has been really cool to see this village and team grow. It started with Pete Hartung at L3 Management — for some reason he liked my terrible demo on MySpace.”

For the celebration of Lynch’s second consecutive No. 1, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Robert Filhart and SESAC’s Tim Fink took the hosting reins at the Demonbreun bar. ASCAP writers Zach Crowell (Combustion/Atlas/Warner/Chappell/Tape Room) and Adam Sanders (Big Yellow Dog) joined the latter SESAC-affiliated writer Jaron Boyer (peermusic/Jaron Boyer), who was marking his first No. 1. Technically the celebration was Sanders’ first No. 1 party, but actually his second No. 1, as his “You Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” party has not taken place.

“Thank you to my publisher Big Yellow Dog, Kerry [O’Neill] and Carla [Wallace], for believing in me as a young writer,” said Sanders. “Not only as a writer but as an artist. To Ryan Beuschel, who was at ASCAP when he happened to see me play one day. Without Ryan, I don’t know if we would be standing on this stage. It is super special to share this day with your friends.”

“It took 44 weeks for this song to go No. 1,” said O’Neill. “When a label works a record this long, it means they believe in the artist to become their marquee artist. It’s a great thing to be associated with that.”

“I had Michael Knox telling me every week where this song was at,” said Boyer. “I want to thank Kim Wiggins who wanted to sign me even while I was signed. She’s trying to make me the best songwriter in town and I love her. Next year is going to be huge for all of us. I’m excited!”

“I can’t tell you how awesome it is to be here for Jaron’s first No. 1,” said Knox. “Sticking in there for years and years—that’s what makes this town goes round.”

Crowell kept his remarks short: “I love everybody.”

Chris Farren passed the mic to Combustion-Atlas Creative Director Kenley Flynn to offer remarks on behalf of Crowell. “In three years, he’s had three No. 1s as a songwriter and just as many as a producer.” Flynn dished out Little Caesars gift cards in lieu of plaques, which were delayed in arriving. Ashley Gorley also offered remarks for Crowell on behalf of Warner/Chappell and Tape Room Music. “The first song Zach co-wrote, I wrote with him. It’s like doing business with friends. We do a lot of life together and I’m proud of him.”

Pictured (L-R): Dustin Lynch, Mickey Jack Cones.

Pictured (L-R): Dustin Lynch, Mickey Jack Cones.

Each person who hit the stage also thanked producer Mickey Jack Cones, who passed on his turn at the mic. Also in every speech was appreciation to the Broken Bow Records staff. Executive VP Jon Loba asked the group to join him on the stage and offered remarks on their behalf.

“‘Hell of a Night’ was not even in the realm of discussion with radio,” said Loba of supporting stations who advised the follow-up single to “Where It’s At.” “Benny Brown, in his infinite wisdom, wanted Dustin to be playing coliseums and arenas, and saw this song as the next step in getting him there. Luckily Dustin and management had trust. Those of us had been through the Jason Aldean ‘Hicktown’ climb knew exactly how important this was. This promotion team got beat up on a weekly basis. They’re all great, but this one is a little sweeter.”

Lynch concluded with thanks to his label head. “Thank you Benny for changing my life and these [songwriters’ lives] by sticking through it with this song. That’s what’s so cool about doing music is, yeah it’s a No. 1, but it changes lives.”

Plaques were presented by publishers, while medallions were presented from CMA’s Brenden Oliver.

Brooks & Dunn, Reba Will Perform Together on CMA Awards

Reba and Brooks & Dunn 2015Brooks & Dunn and Reba are the latest collaborators to join the lineup for the 49th Annual CMA Awards, which will air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 4 on ABC.

The longtime friends last hit the CMA Awards stage together in 2008 when they performed “Cowgirls Don’t Cry.” They will return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in December following the successful initial run of dates for Reba, Brooks & Dunn: Together in Vegas. More dates have been added to their residency in May 2016.

Brooks & Dunn earned the 1996 CMA Award for Entertainer of the Year. In addition, they have won more CMA Awards than any vocal duo in history, taking home 14 Vocal Duo of the Year awards and 19 trophies overall. Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn also served as CMA Awards hosts from 2004-2006.

Reba won the 1986 CMA Award for Entertainer of the Year and received four consecutive trophies for Female Vocalist of the year (1984-1987). In addition, she hosted the 1992 CMA Awards alongside Vince Gill.

As previously announced, other collaborations on the show will include Dierks Bentley with Lindsey Sterling; Eric Church with Hank Williams Jr.; Thomas Rhett with Fall Out Boy; and Keith Urban with John Mellencamp.

Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Sam Hunt, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Maddie & Tae, Kacey Musgraves, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood and Zac Brown Band are also scheduled to perform. Paisley and Underwood will return as hosts.

Brothers Osborne Set Release Date For EMI Nashville Debut

Brothers Osborne album coverEMI Nashville’s Brothers Osborne will release their debut album, Pawn Shop, on Jan. 15. The duo made the announcement on America’s Morning Show today (Oct. 28).

Comprised of brothers John and TJ Osborne, the duo is currently climbing the country airplay chart with “Stay a Little Longer.” The collection also include fan favorite, “Rum.”

“It’s challenging to have an entire life’s work summed up in 11 songs so we really focused on having every track on this album held together by what John and I do,” TJ Osborne says. “We want it to be different scenes on each track but to keep each one honest and from our perspective.”

“Our upbringing certainly influenced the theme of this record,” John Osborne says. “It’s who you’re with and who you are that makes you happy. For us, as long as you’re able to enjoy yourself with family and friends you’re really living the good life.”

John and TJ Osborne co-wrote all 11 tracks on Pawn Shop and partnered with producer Jay Joyce on the project.

Pawn Shop Track Listing:
1. Dirt Rich (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Barry Dean)
2. 21 Summer (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Craig Wiseman)
3. Stay A Little Longer (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Shane McAnally)
4. Pawn Shop (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Sean McConnell)
5. Rum (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Barry Dean)
6. Loving Me Back (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Casey Beathard)
7. American Crazy (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Ross Copperman)
8. Greener Pastures (John Osborne, TJ Osborne, Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris)
9. Down Home (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Jessi Alexander)
10. Heart Shaped Locket (TJ Osborne, Lisa Carver and Andi Zack)
11. It Ain’t My Fault (John Osborne, TJ Osborne and Jessi Alexander)

Songwriter Ben Goldsmith Signs to BMG and Big Deal Music

Pictured (L-R): Robert Filhart, ASCAP; Chip Petree, attorney, Ritholz/Levy; Kos Weaver, BMG; Ben Goldsmith, writer; Greg Gallo, Big Deal; Dale Bobo, Big Deal; Sara Knabe, BMG; Pete Robinson, Big Deal

Pictured (L-R): Robert Filhart, ASCAP; Chip Petree, attorney, Ritholz/Levy; Kos Weaver, BMG; Ben Goldsmith, writer; Greg Gallo, Big Deal; Dale Bobo, Big Deal; Sara Knabe, BMG; Pete Robinson, Big Deal

Ben Goldsmith, the former creative manager at BMG Chrysalis, has signed a publishing deal with BMG and Big Deal Music. Goldsmith is a co-writer on Jerrod Niemann’s current single, “Blue Bandana.”

“Ben Goldsmith is one of the hardest-working songwriters I know. I’m excited to have him on this side of our BMG publishing family. Along with his obvious talent, Ben brings an excitement for songwriting that is contagious. You’ll be hearing more from him very soon,” says BMG’s Sara Knabe.

“Ben brings a full toolkit… impressive lyrics, musicianship and track building. He is also one of the most positive guys we have ever met. We are excited to have Ben in the Big Deal family and to partner with BMG for him,” says Big Deal Music’s Dale Bobo.

Goldsmith participated in ASCAP’s GPS program for new songwriters. His hometown is Lexington, Virginia, and he is a graduate of The University Of Miami.

Thomas Rhett Teams With Snap Fitness

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Thomas Rhett has teamed with Snap Fitness, a 24/7 fitness franchise that has more than 2,000 clubs open or in development in 18 countries.

As Snap Fitness’ spokesperson, Rhett will host boot camps in select tour markets throughout the year, as well as challenges on social media for fans. The year-long partnership, which launches in 2016, was brokered by FlyteVu, the marketing agency recently launched by former Warner Music Nashville exec Jeremy Holley and former CAA exec Laura Hutfless.

“Staying in shape is a crucial part of being able to put on a great live show for me,” Rhett says. “So, when I’m on tour or have a day off at home, I try to find some time to work out everyday. It’s a lot easier when you have 24/7 options like Snap Fitness where the guys in the band and [wife] Lauren all can feel comfortable. It’ll be cool to team up to include fans in that part of our daily routine on the road too.”

“We are thrilled to have Thomas Rhett on board as a brand champion,” Snap Fitness Chief Marketing Officer Steele Smiley says. “This is the first major deal with a health/fitness brand in country music. It’s a perfect fit because Thomas embodies a commitment to a healthy lifestyle in the midst of a hectic schedule — something everyone can relate to.”

Rhett recently released his sophomore effort, Tangled Up, and will co-headline the CMT on Tour with Brett Eldredge. The tour launches tomorrow (Oct. 29) in New York City. Next week, Rhett will perform at the 49th annual CMA Awards, where he is nominated for New Artist of the Year.

Tony Brown Named Keynote Speaker For NAMM 2016

Tony Brown

Tony Brown

Legendary Nashville producer and musician Tony Brown has been named a keynote speaker at the 2016 NAMM conference.

Brown’s credits including playing keyboard for Elvis Presley, and producing some of country music’s biggest hit songs, including Reba’s “Fancy,” Steve Earle’s “Copperhead Road,” Trisha Yearwood’s “How Do I Live,” and “Troubadour” from George Strait.

Brown will offer a knowledge gleaned from his 40 years in the music industry during the keynote, which will take place on Jan. 22, 2016 at 11 a.m.

“The 2016 NAMM Show prepares for the largest global presence in show’s history,” said Joe Lamond, president and CEO of NAMM.

Brown will reveal the cover and title of his upcoming coffee table book during a meet-and-greet signing at NAMM. The book is a documentary of his life, and features more than 40 artists and high-profile individuals, including Reba, Vince Gill, George Strait, Don Was, Scott Borchetta, and Jerry Bradley.

NAMM will take place Jan. 21-24 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif. For ticket and more information, visit namm.org.

George Strait Announces Two 2017 Concerts in Las Vegas

George Strait

George Strait has added two concerts to his slate of Las Vegas appearances. The new dates are Feb. 17-18, 2017, at the Las Vegas Arena.

Strait has already sold out concerts at the venue for April 22-23, Sept. 9-10 and Dec. 2-3, 2016. Kacey Musgraves will support the 2016 dates but the opening act for 2017 has not yet been announced.

“I’ve missed stepping on stage and playing that first note…hearing the crowd sing in unison…there’s just nothing like it,” said Strait. “I’d be lying if I said it didn’t feel good to know that the fans have missed me too.”

Tickets for the new dates will go on sale to the public on Nov. 6, with pre-sales beginning Friday, Oct. 30.

Artist Pics: Josh Kelley, Krystal Keith, Jerrod Niemann, Carrie Underwood

Josh Kelley at City Winery

Artist Josh Kelley offered a preview of his upcoming album with an afternoon showcase at Nashville’s City Winery on Monday (Oct. 26), prior to his headlining show that night. The project will be released in 2016 by the Rounder Label Group.

Pictured (L-R): Josh Hunter - Hill Entertainment Group, Greg Hill - Hill Entertainment Group, Tracy Gershon - Rounder Label Group, Josh Kelley, Leslie Fram - CMT, Cliff O’Sullivan - Rounder Label Group, David Newmark - Rounder Label Group

Pictured (L-R): Josh Hunter – Hill Entertainment Group, Greg Hill – Hill Entertainment Group, Tracy Gershon – Rounder Label Group, Josh Kelley, Leslie Fram – CMT, Cliff O’Sullivan – Rounder Label Group, David Newmark – Rounder Label Group

 

Krystal Keith Welcomes Daughter Hensley Jack Sandubrae

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Showdog Nashville’s Krystal Keith and her husband Andrew Sandubrae welcomed their baby girl, Hensley Jack Sandubrae, on Monday October 19. She arrived weighing 6 lbs., 11 oz and 18.5 inches long, Hensley is the couple’s first child.

Mom and baby are healthy, happy, and now at home settling in with dad. Krystal Keith is the daughter of Toby Keith.

 

Jerrod Niemann Plays San Jose’s Club Rodeo

Sea Gayle/Arista Nashville’s Jerrod Niemann played Club Rodeo in San Jose this past weekend, where he caught up with friend’s from San Jose’s KRTY.

Pictured (L-R): Opening act Chris Giles, KRTY General Manager Nate Deaton, Niemann, and KRTY General Sales Manager Tina Ferguson.

Pictured (L-R): Opening act Chris Giles, KRTY General Manager Nate Deaton, Niemann, and KRTY General Sales Manager Tina Ferguson.

 

Carrie Underwood Celebrates ‘Storyteller’ Album with iHeartRadio Release Party

On Thursday, Oct. 22, Carrie Underwood was the focus of a special iHeartRadio Album Release Party hosted by Bobby Bones at the iHeartRadio Theater in New York City, all in celebration of the Oct. 25 release of her new album, Storyteller.

Pictured (L-R):  Arista Nashville VP Promotion Lesly Simon; Justin Cole, Director of Country Programming, Premiere Networks; Bobby Bones; Rod Phillips, Sr. VP Programming/Brand Manager, iHeartCountry; and Colton Bradford, WBWL Boston night show host. Photo:  Todd Owyoung

Pictured (L-R):  Arista Nashville VP Promotion Lesly Simon; Justin Cole, Director of Country Programming, Premiere Networks; Bobby Bones; Rod Phillips, Sr. VP Programming/Brand Manager, iHeartCountry; and Colton Bradford, WBWL Boston night show host. Photo:  Todd Owyoung