GrassRoots Promotion Launches Imprint, Adds Tomalty

Jill Tomalty

Jill Tomalty

GrassRoots Promotion has added 18-year country and Christian marketing and promotion exec Jill Tomalty to lead its new imprint, GrapeVine Promotion. Grapevine will focus on small market radio promotion, as well as blog and streaming promotion, along with project management and consulting.

Tomalty most recently served as Director of Marketing at Provident Label Group (Sony). Her career stops also include Director of Regional Promotion at Flying Island Entertainment, Director of Brand Management at Word Entertainment (Warner Music Group), and Promotion Director at Curb Records.

Grassroots Promotion, launched in 1996, will provide support services for GrapeVine Promotion’s staff. GrassRoots Promotion launched to focus on grassroots marketing informed by radio airplay.

GrassRoots Co-owner and Managing Partner Nancy Tunick said, ”We are excited about the opportunity to focus more comprehensively on each of our promotion clients and to add additional services with our new imprint GrapeVine Promotion. I have worked with Jill a number of times over the years, and I am thoroughly impressed with her knowledge, experience, abilities and enthusiasm for the artists and their music. We are a company that has been built around incredibly talented professionals, and we are excited to bring Jill into our culture and mission for serving our clients.”

Tomalty is in place at GrapeVine Promotion and can be reached at jill@grapevinepromotion.com or 615-300-3239.

Tim McGraw Says ‘Damn Country Music’ On Upcoming Album

McGraw posted this on Instagram.

McGraw posted an album artwork teaser on Instagram.

Tim McGraw will release a new album, Damn Country Music, Nov. 6 on Big Machine Records. His 14th studio album was produced by McGraw and trusted collaborator Byron Gallimore.

The first single from the project, “Top of the World,” is at radio now.

Both the standard and deluxe editions of Damn Country Music are available for pre-order at TimMcGraw.com along with several tiers of special packages. The deluxe version will feature three bonus tracks.

To McGraw, the album’s title track is reflective of the entire record’s tone and his musical journey thus far. “When I recorded ‘Damn Country Music,’ it was one of those electric moments. It speaks to a passion and being at a crossroads in your life when you make that decision to pursue it knowing you might pay a heavy price,” says McGraw.

McGraw has been busy on his Shotgun Rider tour, which wraps in Irvine, Calif. on Saturday night (Sept. 19).

The star is also acting in an upcoming film, The Shack, based on the best-selling book by the same name.

McGraw joins a growing list of major artists who will release projects in time for holiday shopping, including new music from Toby Keith and Carrie Underwood and a hits album from Blake Shelton.

Damn Country Music standard tracklist

Here Tonight (ft. Gracie McGraw)
Losin’ You
How I’ll Always Be
Damn Country Music
Love Runs
What You’re Lookin’ For
Top Of The World
Don’t Make Me Feel At Home
Want You Back
California (with Big & Rich)
Humble and Kind

Bonus tracks (deluxe edition)

Everybody’s Lookin’
Kiss A Girl
Country And Western

Songwriter Roundup: ASCAP, BMI, Cornman Music, Creative Nation

ASCAP Hosts Showcase Series at Bluebird Cafe

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP's Mike Sistad, Martin McDaniel, Raquel Cole, Alyssa Bonagura, Jeb Gipson and ASCAP's Ralph Murphy.

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Martin McDaniel, Raquel Cole, Alyssa Bonagura, Jeb Gipson and ASCAP’s Ralph Murphy.

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) hosted the September installment of its long-running showcase series at The Bluebird Cafe on Wednesday, Sept. 2. The “in the row” showcase on the Bluebird stage featured ASCAP songwriters Alyssa Bonagura, Jeb Gipson, Martin McDaniel and Raquel Cole, who celebrated her first performance at Nashville’s historic listening room. 

 

BMI’s Trapped Above Ground Showcase Tributes Pilgrimage Music Festival

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Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mason Hunter, Better Than Ezra member and Pilgrimage Festival founder Kevin Griffin, BMI songwriter Jake Nawas, BMI songwriter Guthrie Trapp, SunTrust’s Andrew Kintz and Dusty Miller, Pilgrimage Festival founder Brandt Wood and BMI songwriter Guthrie Brown.

BMI’s weekly Trapped Above Ground showcase at the Acme turned into a special sneak peek of the BMI-sponsored Pilgrimage Music Festival, to be held Sept. 26 and 27. Partnered with SunTrust Bank and HDRadio, the iteration of the showcase highlighted acts playing on the inaugural festival stages.

Guthrie Trapp and the Mulekickers band welcomed Guthrie Brown, of Guthrie Brown and the Family Tree, Better Than Ezra member and Pilgrimage Festival founder Kevin Griffin and NAWAS to the stage, each highlighting their unique sound. For more information on the festival, go to www.pilgrimagefestival.com.

 

Cornman Music Writers Team To Benefit Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital

Screen Shot 2015-09-17 at 9.58.58 AMCornman Music songwriters will rally for an intimate evening of music performances, to benefit Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

Brett James, Erik Dylan, Caitlyn Smith, Josh Mirenda, and Steven Lee Olsen will be joined by Jimmy Robbins and Leah Turner.

The event will be held Sept. 29 at B.B. King’s Blues Club, beginning at 7 p.m. VIP tickets are $30, and include seating close to the stage, valet parking, and two drink tickets. Music City Cat seating is $10. For tickets, visit eventbrite.com.

 

Creative Nation Holds Benefit For Preston Taylor Ministries

Photo (Left to Right): Lori McKenna (CN), Steve Moakler (CN), Barry Dean (CN), Luke Laird (CN), Maggie Chapman (CN), Sara Horton (PTM Advancement Director), Chan Sheppard (PTM Executive Director), Beth Laird (CN CEO), Natalie Hemby (CN), Scott Stevens (LA writer/producer), Native Run's Bryan Dawley and Rachel Beauregard (CN). Photo: Spencer Combs

Photo (Left to Right): Lori McKenna (CN), Steve Moakler (CN), Barry Dean (CN), Luke Laird (CN), Maggie Chapman (CN), Sara Horton (PTM Advancement Director), Chan Sheppard (PTM Executive Director), Beth Laird (CN CEO), Natalie Hemby (CN), Scott Stevens (LA writer/producer), Native Run’s Bryan Dawley and Rachel Beauregard (CN).
Photo: Spencer Combs

It was a full house both on stage and off at last night’s Creative Nation show in honor of Nashville non-profit, Preston Taylor Ministries (PTM). The annual Creative Nation event sold out The Listening Room Cafe and raised over $8,000 for PTM.
The evening included music and stories from the Creative Nation roster – Luke Laird, Barry Dean, Natalie Hemby, Lori McKenna, Maggie Chapman, Native Run and Steve Moakler. Natalie Hemby and LA writer/producer Scott Stevens were joined by some of the PTM students for a special performance of Hemby and Stevens’ original song, “Emerald City.”

Artist Updates: Willie Nelson, Cam, Jana Kramer, Cassadee Pope, Brian Collins

Willie’s Reserve Gets Investor

unnamedWillie Nelson and Tuatara Capital, L.P. have entered into a partnership to establish Willie’s Reserve, a premium cannabis lifestyle brand. Tuatara Capital will lead an investor group that is financing the development of music legend Nelson’s cannabis brand. Founded in 2014, Tuatara Capital is a specialized alternative investment manager focused on supporting high-growth companies in the legal cannabis industry.

The investor group led by Tuatara Capital shares Willie Nelson’s passion and vision for the cannabis category.

“I hear stories from people across the country about how the end of marijuana prohibition is improving their lives. Legal marijuana makes sense. Good business will prove it can work in America,” said Nelson.

The capital raised in this round will accelerate the development of Willie’s Reserve for the recreational markets in Colorado and Washington, and also other states as regulations allow.

 

Cam Added to Apple Music Festival in London
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Arista Nashville/RCA Records singer/songwriter Cam has been announced to perform at this year’s Apple Music Festival in London. The festival, which takes place at London’s Roundhouse, will feature a performance by Cam on Sept. 21, with the evening headlined by Carrie Underwood. Apple will broadcast all performances to music fans around the world for free, live or on-demand via Apple Music and in HD with Apple TV.

With the news, Cam shared, “I’ve been hearing from fans in the UK all year over social media and I’ve been looking for a chance to get over there to play for them.  What an incredible opportunity to make my UK debut at Apple Music Festival!”

 

Jana Kramer, Cassadee Pope Team With CMA, Colgate Optic White

Jana Kramer

Jana Kramer

For the second year running, Colgate® Optic White® is teaming up with the Country Music Association (CMA) to give fans an insider look at the glamour and excitement around “The 49(th) Annual CMA Awards” taking place on Wednesday, Nov. 4. Fans will get behind-the-scenes content from Kramer and Pope leading up to the 2015 CMA Awards, including Periscope activations in the weeks before the awards, and a co-hosted live Twitter chat with Pope on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

Jana Kramer and Cassadee Pope will share red carpet tips via Twitter, at @OpticWhite, @CountryMusic, @KramerGirl and @CassadeePope.

“When it comes to life’s big moments, the first step to feeling your best is a beautiful smile,” said Kramer. “You can always swap out your shoes or your dress, but your smile is what makes it memorable.”

“The CMA Awards are such an incredible evening for the Country Music community,” said Pope. “I’m thrilled to share in the energy and excitement with our fans!”

 

Brian Collins Launches Shine A Little Love Festival

Shine A Little Love FestivalEmerging singer-songwriter Brian Collins has launched the Shine A Little Love Festival. Inspired by his current single, “Shine A Little Love,” the festival will take place Oct. 23-24 at Florida’s popular beach destination 30A and will bring along with it an all-star lineup.

Proceeds from this festival will help to ‘Shine Love’ on the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) and Wesley Burnham Foundation who both work tirelessly to ‘Shine Love’ on others. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased HERE.

The lineup includes hit songwriters Wynn Varble (Brad Paisley, Daryl Worley, Easton Corbin), Travis Meadows (Dierks Bentley, Jake Owen, Eric Church) and John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band. Also performing during the weekend are The Best Brothers Band, MAGNO, Casey Twist and Paige Logan of country music duo, North 40. Serving as host and creator of the festival, Collins will also treat the ticket holders to performances both nights.

Bobby Karl Works The Americana Music Awards

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PIctured (clockwise, L-R): Rhiannon Giddens, Lee Ann Womack, Houndmouth, Don Henley, Lucinda Williams.

BOBBY KARL WORKS THE ROOM

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The cornucopia of music that was the Americana Music Awards is a memory that will linger far longer than the awards, themselves.

Staged at the Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday (Sept. 16) before a sold-out crowd, the 14th annual AMA gig showcased gospel, bluegrass, rock, folk, blues, country and more during its three-and-a-half hour (!) event. Lucinda Williams (album), The Mavericks (group), John Leventhal (instrumentalist) and Shakey Graves (emerging artist) picked up trophies.

The only two-time winner was Sturgill Simpson (song, artist of the year). He was not present. Lifetime Achievement honors went to Los Lobos (performance), Ricky Skaggs (instrumentalist), Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings (songwriting), Don Henley (Trailblazer) and Buffy Sainte-Marie (Free Speech in Music).

But it’s not the honors we have in our mental scrapbooks. It’s the performances.

Sacred-steel master Robert Randolph, The Fairfield Four and The McCrary Sisters kicked off the show with a thrilling, rafter-raising “Rock My Soul.” Lee Ann Womack was wailing and soulful on “Don’t Listen to the Wind.” Austin’s Shakey Graves, featuring Esme Patterson, delivered a propulsive, acoustic “Dearly Departed.”

Host for the evening Jim Lauderdale performs during the 2015 Americana Music Awards.

Host for the evening Jim Lauderdale performs during the 2015 Americana Music Awards.

John Hiatt performed a moody and dreamily melodic “Long Time Comin’” with the awesome Ry Cooder in support. Keb’ Mo’ provided a tribute to the late B.B. King on the date of what would have been the blues legend’s 90th birthday. Rhiannon Giddens was riveting and super intense on “Round About the Mountain,” which drew a standing ovation. Stepping away from The Carolina Chocolate Drops has allowed her to really come forward as a vocalist.

Nattily attired Doug Seegers gave the lilting melody of “Angie’s Song” a piercing yet hypnotic reading. My pets The Lone Bellow were fiery and soulful. Host Jim Lauderdale was churning and dramatic.

Los Lobos rocked the joint with a chiming, jangling version of “Will the Wolf Survive.” Nikki Lane was a honky-tonk angel on “Right Time.” The Mavericks enthralled us with a richly textured and throbbing “Pardon Me,” complete with horns.

“I think everybody’s in shock,” said lead singer Raul Malo when the band won its award. “Holy s—t, we won something! We’re proud to support Americana and all of the great music that’s played here tonight.”

Rhiannon Giddens

Rhiannon Giddens

Bandleader Buddy Miller honored Hank Williams with a poetic and spiritual “Cold, Cold Heart,” accompanied by the ethereal guitar of Marc Ribot. Last year’s big winner, Jason Isbell, was punchy and plaintive with “Something More Than Free.” Lucinda Williams was sublimely rolling and drawling on “East Side of Town.”

One of the few duds of the night was the dirge-like “Short Haired Woman Blues” by The Dave Rawlings Machine. In its defense, the crowd loved it. I also could have done without the rather flat “My Cousin Greg” by Houndmouth.

On the other hand, Ricky Skaggs, Ry Cooder and The Whites were hair raising and electrifying on the gospel classic “Over in the Glory Land.” At age 84, papa Buck White was smokin’ on the 88’s alongside such aces and Skaggs and Cooder. I love him.

“He is the most awesome mandolin player on the planet,” said award presenter Cooder. “I’m so thankful,” said Skaggs. “The Lord has put so many great people in my life, all my life. I’m so blessed. I could not be the musician that I am and the man that I’ve become without my wife of 34 years, Sharon White.”

Rodney Crowell presented the Trailblazer Award to Don Henley. “I am proud to be among you,” said Henley. “I am so honored to be in this hallowed house tonight. It’s been an honor and a privilege to record in this town these past several years. And I hope to do more.”

Ry Cooder and Ricky Skaggs.

Ricky Skaggs is honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award as an instrumentalist, presented by Ry Cooder.

He dedicated the new “Praying for Rain” to America’s small family farmers and to the westerners suffering from wildfires. Molly Felder of Swan Dive sang backup, as she does on Henley’s forthcoming Cass County CD on which the tune appears.

“Thank you for even having such a thing,” said Buffy Sainte-Marie when being presented with the Free Speech award from Ken Paulson and Steppenwolf’s John Kay. “I’ve had a great life,” including an Oscar for writing “Up Where We Belong” and several seasons on Sesame Street. She sang the eternally relevant “Universal Soldier.”

The event’s finale was a rousing, rocking, celebratory rendition of “One Night, One Time in America,” an old Los Lobos favorite.

Presenters included Rosanne Cash, Mary Gauthier, Mike Farris, The Milk Carton Kids, new Nashvillian Robyn Hitchcock, Sean & Sara Watkins, Jed Hilly, Rob Bleetstein and Jon Grimson.

Working the room were such fabulons as Jon Freeman, John Lomax III, Jon Bream, Jewly Hight, James Burton, Geoff Himes, Jeremy Tepper, Jim Casey, Barry Mazor, Larry Nager, Tony Brown, Al Moss, Lucas Hendrickson, Craig Havighurst (who wrote the program bios), Luther Dickenson, Manuel, Dana Strong, Webb Wilder, Peter Cooper, Tamsin Austin (isn’t that a great name: she books country acts into performing arts centers and festivals in the U.K.), Tom Roland, Pat Embry, Doug Howard, Holly George Warren, Elijah Wald, Kristi Rose, Bullethead, Steve Lowry, Sherod Robertson and Eric Parker.

The awards were the kick-off event of the AmericanaFest. More than 200 artists of the genre will be showcasing over the next four days at 3rd & Lindsley, The High Watt, The 5 Spot, The Basement, The Basement East, The Cannery Ballroom, City Winery, The Listening Room, Mercy Lounge, The Station Inn and Third Man Records.

DISClaimer: Americana Takes Over Nashville

Dana Cooper

Dana Cooper

The annual Americana convention is upon us this week, so let’s listen to some of the genre’s current offerings.

As it should be, this stack of platters is dominated by singer-songwriters. The most outstanding of these are HoneyHoney, Dana Cooper, Joe Ely, Angela Easterling and Ted Russell Kamp.

Nashville veteran Cooper wins the Disc of the Day prize. Easterling captivated me and earned the DisCovery Award.

FAIRGROUND SAINTS/Can’t Control The Weather
Writers: Mason Van Valin; Producer: Matthew Wilder; Publisher: Van Valin, ASCAP; Verve (track)
-Sweet sounding, jaunty folk-pop featuring strumming guitars, bright horn bursts and sunny vocal harmonies. Trio is based in L.A.

TED RUSSELL KAMP/Boom Boom
Writers: Ted Russell Kamp/Jennifer Gibbons/John Schreffler; Producer: Ted Russell Kamp; Publishers: Terys the Silver/Peacock Choir/So Help Me, ASCAP; Pomo (track)
-He’s an in-demand bass player who has backed Shooter Jennings, Jessi Colter, Lee Roy Parnell, Tony Joe White and others. TRK also makes solo albums that get rave reviews, thanks to his gripping songwriting and raspy, soulful singing. His new one is titled The Low and Lonesome Sound. Like much of the collection, this track is stark and intimate, stripped down to just his heartbeat bass notes and drawling vocal. Ted will be playing all over town this week. He’s at The Tennessee Brew Works Thursday at 7 p.m., the East Side Performing Artists Co-op Friday at 2 p.m. and Drifters BBQ Friday at 9 p.m. You can also catch him playing bass with Calico at that band’s various showcases.

Angela Easterling

Angela Easterling

ANGELA EASTERLING/Hammer
Writers: Angela Easterling; Producers: Brandon Turner & Joe Pisapla; Publisher: De L’Est, ASCAP; De L’Est (track)
-This South Carolina singer-songwriter is surrounded by such Nashville talents as Will Kimbrough, Fats Kaplan and Joe Pisapia on her Common Law Wife CD. This loping, lead-off track shimmers with steel sighs and co-producer Brandon Turner’s soft harmony singing. Its lyrics were inspired by the late Pete Seeger. This lady has the goods, people.

JOE ELY/Wounded Creek
Writer: Joe Ely; Producer: Joe Ely; Publishers: Tornado Temple/BMG//Bumblebee, BMI; Rack ‘Em (track)
-The eternally great Joe Ely has a new collection called Panhandle Rambler. This is its dry, dusty first track, a story song of a ghostly roadside vision. You’ll hang on every line. The whole album is like that, evoking the desolation and solitude of his West Texas roots.

EMMYLOU HARRIS/Bury Me Beneath The Willow
Writers: traditional; Producer: Carl Jackson; Publisher: public domain; Legacy (track)
Orthophonic Joy is a double CD of performances reviving the songs recorded at the 1927 “Bristol Sessions” that are regarded as “the big bang” of country music. Perfectly produced by the esteemed Carl Jackson, it includes such talents as Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, Jesse McReynolds, Marty Stuart, Dolly Parton, Ashley Monroe, Brad Paisley, Keb’ Mo’, Vince Gill and Sheryl Crow. Here, Emmylou is accompanied by lively autoharp strumming on a Carter Family classic. I could have done without the lengthy historical narration between the songs. But song for song, this fund raiser for the Birthplace of Country Music Museum is a winner.

ANNE McCUE/Little White Cat
Writers: A. McCue; Producers: Anne McCue/Dusty Wakeman; Publishers: APRA; AM (track)
-I ran into this veteran Nashville folkie at a recent NARAS reception. Her latest is titled Blue Sky Thinkin’ and features this bopping, toe-tapping swing tune with the band answering her saucy vocals about a lucky day when a kitty crossed her path. The cast members — including Dave Pomeroy, Dave Alvin, Deanie Richardson, Jim Hoke and Dusty Wakeman — sound like they are having a ball. Anne’s Americana Convention showcase is at Douglas Corner on Thursday.

COLIN LINDEN/Rich in Love
Writers: Colin Linden/Janice Powers; Producer: The Rotting Matadors; Publishers: Colin Linden/Stony Plain/Button Moulder, SOCAN; Stony Plain (track)
-This electric-guitar great splits his time between Nashville and his Canadian homeland. The title tune of his latest album is an echoey ballad that moans the blues with a slow, simmering burn. He’s a soul man, for sure.

DANA COOPER/No Second Coming
Writers: Dana Cooper; Producers: Dana Cooper/Thomm Jutz; Publishers: Dog Eared/Bluewater, SESAC; DC (track)
-This Nashville singer-songwriter has been making great albums since 1973. His 25th one is just out. Titled Building a Human Being, it features this cool, lightly rocking tune wherein a fed-up Jesus informs us, “I’m not taking your calls anymore” and “I’m not bleeding for you again.” Kim Carnes and Sally Barris are among the groovy backing vocalists. Highly recommended.

STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS/Au Revoir Grand Mamou
Writers: Steve Riley; Producers: Chris Stafford, Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys; Publisher: JSRII, BMI; SR (track)
-This Cajun accordion player and his band are celebrating their 25th anniversary of music making with a CD titled Voyageurs. It begins with the pulsing energy of this mid-tempo tune of saying bye-bye to your hometown. Go ahead. Get up and bop around the room.

HONEYHONEY/Father’s Daughter
Writers: Suzanne Santo/Ben Jaffe; Producer: Dave Cobb; Publishers: none listed; Rounder (track)
-HoneyHoney showcases at the Americana Convention on Thursday at Mercy Lounge. The duo’s new CD is titled III. It includes this downbeat atmospheric meditation with a string section embellishing lead vocalist Santo’s penetrating, sultry, captivating, rangy and passionate vocal performance. They are former Nashvillians now based in L.A. who returned to Music City to record their third album. The thread running through it is extraordinary song craftsmanship. Essential listening.

No. 1 Party: ASCAP, BMI Toast Canaan Smith’s ‘Love You Like That’

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(L-R): Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Jim Beavers, Canaan Smith, Brett Beavers, Jimmy Robbins, BMI’s Bradley Collins, BMG’s Kos Weaver.

By now, we all know that Canaan Smith is “a fishin’ in the dark Nitty Gritty boy.” So last night (Sept. 15) ASCAP and BMI hosted a party at Cabana in Nashville to salute the hit with that catchy lyric—“Love You Like That.” Smith co-wrote the Gold-certified single with Brett Beavers and Jim Beavers.

It’s been a big week for the rising Mercury Nashville star, who also made his national television debut on NBC’s Today where he performed follow-up single “Hole In A Bottle,” and announced his first headlining tour which visits Nashville’s Exit/In on Nov. 12.

At Cabana, Mike Sistad did the honors for ASCAP and in keeping with tradition, presented Smith a guitar to commemorate his first chart-topper.

The singer-songwriter has been building a career for several years, scoring the Love And Theft hit “Runaway” and cuts by Jason Aldean and Cole Swindell.

“We’re here to celebrate past success and future triumph,” said UMG Nashville’s Mike Dungan. He praised Smith’s “unbelievable positive attitude and work ethic.” He saluted the Mercury Nashville promo team saying, “I’ve never seen an effort like this before.” Indeed, it took “Love You Like That” 54 weeks to get to No. 1. Everyone who took the mic also thanked the UMG staff.

Smith recounted that years ago he poured through the liner notes of his favorite albums and kept noticing Brett Beaver’s name on some of his favorite songs, like Dierks Bentley’s 2005 hit “Settle For A Slowdown.” Fast forward a decade later and he is celebrating a No. 1 co-produced by Beavers and Jimmy Robbins. “This is such a special moment for me,” said Smith, who gave engraved decanters to his team members to mark the occasion.

BMG Nashville’s Kos Weaver was there in two different capacities: as a publisher on the song and as Smith’s manager. Weaver said, “I can’t think of anyone who helped Canaan grow more as an artist than Brett.” He also saluted Smith’s versatility and positive attitude.

Robbins was celebrating his first No. 1 as a producer, adding to his tally of five No. 1s as a songwriter. Weaver said, “I don’t think I’ve seen anyone heat up as fast as Jimmy.” The songwriter also has credits on the current singles by Tim McGraw and Chase Rice.

Brothers Brett Beavers and Jim Beavers have a track record of so many hits that BMI’s Bradley Collins proclaimed them the Mannings of Music Row, while their proud parents watched in the crowd. And Brett entertained by playing a video clip of them as kids in 1981.

Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg saluted Jim, “Thank you for caring as much today as the first time you walked on the stage.”

Big Deal Music’s Dale Bobo said he gets excited every time Brett sends in a new song, and that the work tapes are usually so good they don’t wait for a demo to start pitching the song. Since Brett loves skateboarding, Big Deal presented him a custom board from Nashville’s own Salemtown Board Co. Brett is also a co-writer on Smith’s “Hole In A Bottle” and the current Aldean single.

Also making presentations were Avenue Bank’s Ron Cox, CMA’s Brandi Simms, and Country Aircheck’s Lon Helton. The whole crowd celebrated with a shot of whiskey from our new Canaan Smith shot glasses, thanks to UMG.

(L-R): Mike Dungan, UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO; Royce Risser, UMG Nashville SVP Promotion; Canaan Smith; Damon Moberly, Mercury Nashville, VP Promotion

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Music City Walk of Fame To Induct Lambert, Cropper, Wendell, and Cash

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Miranda Lambert, Steve Cropper and E.W. “Bud” Wendell will receive stars on the Music City Walk of Fame during a ceremony on Oct. 6, 2015 at 2 p.m. in Nashville’s Walk of Fame Park. The late Johnny Cash will also be honored with a star during the induction ceremony.

“These inductees to the Music City Walk of Fame represent the best of Nashville’s music industry, from the gritty and soulful guitar work of Steve Cropper to Miranda Lambert’s powerful singing and songwriting and Bud Wendell’s visionary leadership of the Grand Ole Opry and Gaylord Entertainment,” Mayor Karl Dean said. “And of course Johnny Cash was and still is nothing short of an icon, one of the very finest artists ever to grace our city’s studios and stages. The city of Nashville is proud and honored to be able to recognize each of them for their many accomplishments.”

The newest group of inductees will receive the 67th, 68th, 69th and 70th stars, following the induction last week of award-winning recording artists Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks, along with Mayor Dean. Inductees are recognized for their significant contributions to preserving the musical heritage of Nashville and for contributing to the world through song or other industry collaboration.

“Thank you so much to the City of Nashville and Music City Walk of Fame for this honor and privilege,” Lambert said. “I am proud to join a heritage of other female inductees, such as Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Trisha Yearwood, Reba McEntire, Emmylou Harris and Martina McBride. This is a milestone moment that I will cherish forever. I want to congratulate my fellow inductees, Steve Cropper, E.W. “Bud” Wendell and the legendary Johnny Cash – just saying his name alongside mine, takes my breath away.”

Cropper has co-written classics including “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay,” with friend Otis Redding. He is also an accomplished producer, working with the likes of Wilson Pickett, John Mellencamp and John Prine. As a guitar player, he toured with Neil Young and Jimmy Buffett. He was also an original member of the Blues Brothers Band. Cropper has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Wendell has served as vice president of WSM and general manager of the Grand Ole Opry and Opryland theme park. He ultimately served as president and CEO of Gaylord Entertainment, overseeing the launch of the Nashville Network, acquisition of Country Music Television, expansion of the Opryland Hotel, renovation of the Ryman Auditorium and opening of the Wildhorse Saloon.

Cash is among the few artists to sell more than 90 million records. The country music icon is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He has earned 17 Grammy awards, including in 2004 for Best Short Form Video for his cover of Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt.” Cash’s induction is special recognition by the Music City, Inc. foundation to include Music City legends in the Walk of Fame who have made monumental contributions to the music industry in Nashville.

“This group of inductees represents the diverse genres of music that are thriving in Nashville, plus a hospitality executive in Bud Wendell who had the vision for what Nashville could become as a destination built around the great music that is made here,” said Ken Levitan, Chairman of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp Board of Directors. “You have country music’s reigning Female Vocalist of the Year in Miranda Lambert to a songwriter and guitar man like Steve Cropper whose contributions to soul music in the 1960s are timeless works to the incomparable Johnny Cash.”

Opry News: 90th Birthday Bash, Country Cares For St. Jude Kids, Opry Debuts

Grand Ole Opry To Celebrate 90th Birthday Bash in October

Carrie Underwood. Photo: Chris Hollo

Carrie Underwood. Photo: Chris Hollo

The Grand Ole Opry® presented by Humana® is set to celebrate its 90th birthday on Oct. 2 & 3 with a weekend full of Opry shows, plus the Opry’s birthday cake, a special birthday concert, backstage tours, Free Opry Plaza Parties, and more. Little Big Town, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Joe Diffie, Lorrie Morgan, Old Crow Medicine Show, and more will appear Friday night followed by Carrie Underwood, Trace Adkins, Charles Esten, The Oak Ridge Boys, and more Saturday.

The Oak Ridge Boys will perform during a special Opry Birthday Concert at 1:00 p.m. Oct. 3 at the Grand Ole Opry House.

The Plaza in front of the Opry House will be bustling with food, fun, and a free music stage throughout the weekend, with JT Hodges scheduled to play the stage Friday evening. NASHVILLE is scheduled to salute the Opry Saturday when stars of ABC’s Nashville– Charles Esten, Sam Palladio, Chris Carmack, and Aubrey Peeples—celebrate with Plaza performances, headlining a day full of free music in the Plaza.

Recently, the Grand Ole Opry celebrated the Country Cares for St. Jude Kids® during a special show last night as part of this month’s “Cause For Applause.” Performers included Martina McBride, Randy Owen, Steve Wariner, Chris Janson, Del McCoury Band, Henry Cho, Love and Theft and Bill Anderson.

 

Grand Ole Opry Shows That Country Cares

The Grand Ole Opry® celebrated the Country Cares for St. Jude Kids® during a special show last night as part of this month’s “Cause For Applause.” Performers included Martina McBride, Randy Owen, Steve Wariner, Chris Janson, Del McCoury Band, Henry Cho, Love and Theft and Bill Anderson.

Country Cares for St. Jude Kids® co-founder Randy Owen and Opry announcer Bill Cody with St. Jude patients Ally, Mack and Harper (l to r) onstage at the Opry's celebration of Country Cares for St. Jude Kids.

Country Cares for St. Jude Kids® co-founder Randy Owen and Opry announcer Bill Cody with St. Jude patients Ally, Mack and Harper (l to r) onstage at the Opry’s celebration of Country Cares for St. Jude Kids.

Seth Alley Makes Opry Debut

Seth Alley took the stage for his Grand Ole Opry debut Saturday night (9/12). Legendary Opry member Bill Anderson introduced the Sparta, TN native, sharing a bit of trivia with the crowd: Seth is the great, great nephew of fellow Opry member Benny Martin.

“I grew up about an hour and a half away and I always dreamt of doing music for a living. My grandfather would say, ‘Wake up boy you ain’t playing the Opry any time soon.’ Now he’s sitting back here behind me – what do you think of this, Pa?” laughed Seth. “It is really a dream come true for me to be up here on this stage.”

Pictured (L-R): Maverick’s Clarence Spalding, Seth Alley and Grand Ole Opry’s Pete Fisher. Photo: Chris Hollo

Pictured (L-R): Maverick’s Clarence Spalding, Seth Alley and Grand Ole Opry’s Pete Fisher. Photo: Chris Hollo

Waterloo Revival Makes Opry Debut

Waterloo Revival shared a milestone moment as they made their Grand Ole Opry debut (9/8). The rising duo – comprised of George Birge and Cody Cooper – introduced themselves to the audience opening with their debut single “Hit The Road,” which details their musical journey from their hometown of Austin to Music City. They also performed heart-wrenching ballad “That Damn I Didn’t Give” as well as their latest Big Machine Records offering “Bad For You,” which is currently climbing the charts at Country radio.

Pictured (L-R): TKO Artist Management’s TK Kimbrell, Waterloo Revival’s Cody Cooper and George Birge, Grand Ole Opry’s Bill Cody, TKO Artist Management’s Mark Sissel and Big Machine Records’ Jack Purcell. Photo: Chris Hollo

Pictured (L-R): TKO Artist Management’s TK Kimbrell, Waterloo Revival’s Cody Cooper and George Birge, Grand Ole Opry’s Bill Cody, TKO Artist Management’s Mark Sissel and Big Machine Records’ Jack Purcell. Photo: Chris Hollo

RIAA Divvies Gold & Platinum Awards for August 2015

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The RIAA has certified 64 Digital Single Awards and 6 Album Awards for the month of August 2015.

Of those that hit the million-mark, Sam Hunt‘s single “Take Your Time” has reached double platinum, while his “House Party” has reached platinum. Carrie Underwood‘s “Blown Away” has reached triple platinum while her 2005 and 2007 singles, “All American Girl” and “Before He Cheats,” have reached double and five times platinum, respectively. Her 2012 single “See You Again” and 2005 single “Wasted” both hit platinum sales.

Maddie & Tae have touched the million mark with “Girl In A Country Song.” Tim McGraw has reached platinum status for “Shotgun Rider” and “Meanwhile Back At Mama’s.” Cole Swindell has touched a million with “You Ain’t Worth The Whiskey.”

Maddie & Tae celebrate the platinum single status at their album release party in Nashville in 2015. Pictured (L-R): Back: Dot Records Michelle Kammerer, Kris Lamb, BMLG’s Scott Borchetta, Dot Records Chris Stacey, Bernadette Gibbons; Front: Dot Records Mallory Allgood, Maddie Marlow, Tae Dye, Dot Records Brooke Nixon. Photo: Getty Images for Dot Records

Maddie & Tae celebrate the platinum single status at their album release party in Nashville in 2015. Pictured (L-R): Back: Dot Records’ Michelle Kammerer, Kris Lamb, BMLG’s Scott Borchetta, Dot Records’ Chris Stacey, Bernadette Gibbons; Front: Dot Records’ Mallory Allgood, Maddie Marlow, Tae Dye, Dot Records’ Brooke Nixon. Photo: Getty Images for Dot Records

Taylor Swift‘s 2008 album Fearless has touched seven times platinum while her recent singles “Bad Blood” and “Blank Space” have reached a respective three and seven times platinum. Meghan Trainor‘s “All About That Bass” has hit nine times platinum while her “Dear Future Husband” reached double platinum.