DISCLAIMER: Big Stars and Fresh Newcomers Abound

Little Big Town

Little Big Town

Big stars and talented newcomers mix well in today’s DisClaimer.

In the latter category are such fresh finds as Josh Fuller, Justin Pecina and proven hit writer Joe Doyle. It might seem a little odd, but I’m giving the DisCovery Award to a white-bearded, 60-year-old music vet named Frank Martin Gilligan. His debut solo CD is captivating.

It will come as no surprise to many of you that the Disc of the Day honor is going to Little Big Town. Again. The title tune of the group’s current CD is as masterful as the rest of it. Ain’t it great when fantastic music is so commercially successful, too?

JUSTIN PECINA/Cooler Radio
Writer: Justin Pecina; Producer: Greg White; Publisher: none listed; JP
-It’s very, very country, has a dandy beat, sports a catchy tune and certainly has a subject that hasn’t been written about before. But is a cooler with a built-in radio really worth a song?

JEWEL & DOLLY PARTON/My Father’s Daughter
Writers: Jewel Murray/Lisa Carver; Producer: Jewel; Publishers: none listed; Sugar Hill (track)
-Jewel’s Picking Up the Pieces CD doesn’t come out until next month, but you can find this teaser tune on her Facebook page now. It’s a folk-flavored story song sung with heart-tugging sincerity by both of these lovely sopranos. Highly recommended listening.

MIKE RYAN/Girls I Date
Writers: Ryan/Anderson/DuBois; Producers: Brent Anderson/Ben Phillips; Publishers: none listed; Rock & Soul (track)
-Last week’s DisCovery Award winner is already back with a new single. His drawling, everyday-guy delivery is backed by a chugging beat, some rocking guitar work and a bouncing banjo. A winner.

LITTLE BIG TOWN/Pain Killer
Writers: Karen Fairchild/Jimi Westbrook/Blair Daly/Hillary Lindsey; Producer: Jay Joyce; Publishers: Warner-Tamerlane/Little Big Town/Southside Independent/Internal Combustion/Kickin’ Grids/HillarodyRathbone/BMG Rights, BMI/ASCAP; Capitol (track)
-Reggae country with irresistible rhythm and their usual flawless vocal harmonies. Crazy-good hooks that deserve massive airplay.

JOSH FULLER/On The Radio
Writers: none listed; Producer: Jason Rooks; Publishers: none listed; IndieExtreme
-Breakfast got ruined. The truck has a flat. Rush hour was awful. Work is a drag. But they’re playing his favorite song, so he’s tossing his troubles aside. Very groovy.

BRAD PAISLEY/Country Nation
Writers: Brad Paisley/Chris DuBois/Kelley Lovelace; Producers: Luke Wooten/Brad Paisley; Publishers: House of Sea Gayle/Words & Music/Making the Turn/Do Write, ASCAP; Arista (track)
-This is a shout-out to working-class America that comes armed with pride and goodwill, not to mention the names of your sports-team favorites. A celebration for all of us.

Frank Martin Gulligan

Frank Martin Gilligan

FRANK MARTIN GILLIGAN/Silver Dollar
Writers: Frank Martin Gilligan; Producer: Joe Gavito; Publishers: none listed; FMG (track)
– An 1890 coin tells of the people and places it has seen during its journeys. Terrific songwriting, delivered with a hearty, folksy voice that glows with warmth. This one’s a charmer. Gilligan was formerly in the 1980s country band Mason Dixon. His solo comeback has earned him a Best Newcomer accolade at the Kerrville Folk Festival. I can certainly hear why.

CHRIS STAPLETON/Might As Well Get Stoned
Writers: Chris Stapleton/Jimmy Stewart; Producers: Dave Cobb/Chris Stapleton; Publisher: none listed; Mercury (track)
-Stapleton showcased this on Late Night with Seth Meyers this week on NBC. It is on his widely and deservedly acclaimed album Traveller. His fierce, impassioned delivery of this blues growler will raise the hair on the back of your head. If you don’t already own this collection, drop what you are doing and go buy a copy NOW.

JOE DOYLE/Tackle Box
Writers: J. Doyle/L. Bryan; Producer: Joe Doyle/Lisa Bradley; Publishers: Joe Doyle Songs, BMI; Poplar Creek
-Doyle is the songwriter behind Alabama’s “In Pictures” and Rhett Akins’ “She Said Yes,” among many other cuts. His new Songs For Sammie CD collects compositions recorded by such stars as Jason Aldean and Tim McGraw. This one was on Luke Bryan’s debut album. The songwriter’s version is in a tender tenor voice backed by twinkling mandolin and guitar notes. This brings out every nuance of its nostalgic lines. I love songwriter albums.

DALLAS SMITH/Kids With Cars
Writers: Jesse Frasure/Brad Tursi/Ryan Hurd; Producer: Joey Moi; Publishers: Rio Bravo/Telemitry/Songs of Big Deal/BMG Rights/Universal/Lake Allegan, BMI/ASCAP; Blaster
-The track rocks loudly but cleanly. The performance has a hip-hop vibe. The party-hearty chorus is relentless. It’s sure not your daddy’s country music, but will doubtless play well with today’s audience.

29th Annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament Raises $65K

Team Vaden Group, 1st place costume contest winners (l-r): Vaden Group's Vicki Cherry, Jennifer Lane and Trisha Adams, Avenue Bank's Ellen May and Vaden Group's Caleb Dugger - Photo: Bev Moser

Team Vaden Group, 1st place costume contest winners (L-R): Vaden Group’s Vicki Cherry, Jennifer Lane and Trisha Adams, Avenue Bank’s Ellen May and Vaden Group’s Caleb Dugger – Photo: Bev Moser

Pictured (L-R): Scott Siman and Herky Williams

Pictured (L-R): Scott Siman and Herky Williams

Members of the Nashville music industry’s creative community offered their best golf games (and costume ideas) during the 29th annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament (MRLGT), which was held Aug. 17 at Franklin, Tenn.’s Old Natchez Country Club.

The event raised approximately $65,000 to benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee, and counted ASCAP, City National Bank, Tim McGraw, Chris Young and McGhee Entertainment as sponsors. McGhee Entertainment was also named the 2015 MRLGT Director’s Award honoree. Meanwhile, McGraw was honored with a special award from the MRLGT in recognition of his years of support (the honor was accepted by McGraw’s manager Scott Siman).

The MRLGT’s 2015 Contributing Sponsors also included Big Machine Label Group, Country Music Association, Maverick, Tim Perryman, Reba, Allen Reynolds, Joe Don and Tiffany Rooney, Blake Shelton, Slo & Low BBQ, SunTrust Bank and UMG Nashville.

Since its inception in 1987, the tournament has raised almost $1.9 million to date for United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee.

Tournament Founder/Director Herky Williams said, “Even after 29 years, we still continue to pick up momentum. This will be our biggest year since we switched to having only one tee time, and next year’s 30th anniversary will be our best tournament yet. Once again our planning committee stepped up and did an outstanding job.”

Team City National Bank (l-r): Warner Music Nashville's Rebekah Gordon, Starstruck's Penny Chubb, Universal Music Publishing Group's Travis Gordon, City National Bank's Diane Pearson and Starstruck's Kelli Haywood - Photo: Bev Moser

Team City National Bank (L-R): Warner Music Nashville’s Rebekah Gordon, Starstruck’s Penny Chubb, Universal Music Publishing Group’s Travis Gordon, City National Bank’s Diane Pearson and Starstruck’s Kelli Haywood – Photo: Bev Moser

Team ASCAP on the green (l-r): ASCAP's Ryan O'Grady, Holly Chester, Beth Brinker, Alison Toczylowski, Evyn Mustoe and Corsair Distillery's Andrew Webber - Photo: Ed Rode

Team ASCAP on the green (L-R): ASCAP’s Ryan O’Grady, Holly Chester, Beth Brinker, Alison Toczylowski, Evyn Mustoe and Corsair Distillery’s Andrew Webber – Photo: Ed Rode

Sponsors The Primacy Firm at Tent City: (l-r) Primacy's Denise Nichols and Fifth Third Bank's Kari Barnhart - Photo: Ed Rode

Sponsors The Primacy Firm at Tent City:(L-R): Primacy’s Denise Nichols and Fifth Third Bank’s Kari Barnhart – Photo: Ed Rode

 

Atlantic’s Stevo Robertson Sets Up Shop In Nashville

Steve Robertson

Steve Robertson

In addition to being home to some of country music’s talented artists, the Warner Music Nashville office is now a base for discovering burgeoning rock/pop talents in Music City.

Steve “Stevo” Robertson, Atlantic Senior Vice President of A&R, has relocated from his previous base in Orlando to Nashville. The long-time Atlantic A&R exec will continue to focus on the signing and development of rock and pop artists. The move comes as Atlantic continues to expand its A&R presence in music centers across the globe.

“Stevo has been an invaluable member of our A&R team for nearly two decades, consistently bringing in outstanding artists, from Shinedown to Paramore,” said Atlantic Chairman & CEO Craig Kallman and Executive Vice President/Head of A&R Pete Ganbarg. “As the incredibly vibrant Nashville scene continues to diversify, Stevo’s roots in the South make him the perfect guy to be Atlantic’s eyes and ears in the city’s rich and expanding world outside of country music. Special thanks to Warner Music Nashville President and CEO John Esposito for welcoming him so warmly into his family.”

“I’m very excited about becoming inspired and stimulated by all the great music being created in this amazing city,” said Robertson. “There are so many fantastic artists, producers, and songwriters working and developing their own sounds and styles in the community, and I can’t wait to jump into it all. I, too, want to thank Espo and his terrific team for graciously allowing me to share their knowledge and work alongside them as we continue to look for the best talent to join the Atlantic team.”

Prior to joining Atlantic in 1997, Robertson spent four years as Assistant Program Director/Music Director at Orlando, Fla., radio station WJRR, the state’s first commercial Alternative station. While there, he brought several future chart-toppers to the attention of Atlantic, including Collective Soul, Seven Mary Three, and a band called Tabitha’s Secret that became known as Matchbox Twenty.

Since officially joining Atlantic, Robertson’s signings include platinum rockers Shinedown and Tennessee-based Paramore, along with emerging artists such as Meg Myers and Vinyl Theatre. His first post at the label was Director of A&R, and he was named Senior Director in 2000 and upped to Vice President in 2007. Robertson was promoted to Senior Vice President of A&R in 2010.

Robertson began his career in the mid-‘80s working at Rock station WZTA (ZETA 4) in Miami and at community Alternative station WKPX in Ft. Lauderdale.

InDo Nashville Offers Modern Workspaces For Entertainment Industry Professionals

InDo Nashville bar

InDo Nashville bar

As Nashville’s economic growth continues, InDo Nashville offers modern working spaces for creative professionals in Music City’s entertainment industry. Founded by Kate and John Richardson, InDo Nashville is located at 632 Fogg Street in Nashville. The area encompasses three floors and 11,000 sq. ft. of space, including co-working spaces, songwriting rooms, conference rooms, a concierge, a hanging pod-chair room, and an 1500 sq. ft. event space. The interior features reclaimed wood, high ceilings, natural light, warm colors and inspirational artwork. “This place is definitely a departure from the beige walls and cubes in the typical corporate world, and we invite everyone to come in and visit,” John Richardson says.

InDo Nashville is already home to companies including Richlyn Marketing, Wonderful Union, ONErpm, Acklen Avenue, ADAM Audio, Jump Goat Media, as well as Hill Productions & Media Group. “We have built an environment in which creative entrepreneurs will thrive, and the perfect hub for networking,” says Kate, who also leads Richlyn Marketing.

Membership levels range from full-time co-working memberships to songwriter memberships and meeting room memberships. Part-time memberships are available for executives based in other cities, who desire to keep an office space in Nashville without the overhead of an office lease. Walk-in rates are also available, including a co-working day pass ($40) and a songwriting session pass ($45).

Interested parties can set up a tour of InDo Nashville by contacting john@indonashville.com, or by visiting Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. MusicRow subscribers can receive a free day pass for mentioning this feature.

For more information, visit www.indonashville.com.

InDoNashvilleinterior

InDo Nashville interior

InDoNashville lobby

InDo Nashville Lobby

InDo_Nashville_Pod_Chair_room

InDo Nashville Pod Chair Room

InDo NashvilleFront-View

InDo Nashville Front View

Rucker, Dunn, Eldredge Tapped To Play CMA Songwriter Series

Pictured: Ronnie Dunn, Darius Rucker, Brett Eldredge

Pictured: Ronnie Dunn, Darius Rucker, Brett Eldredge

Some of country music’s most soulful male vocalists will take the stage on Aug. 24 in Nashville. Darius Rucker, Ronnie Dunn, and Brett Eldredge are all slated to perform as part of the upcoming CMA Songwriter Series, which will be taped beginning at 6:30 p.m. CT at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works. Rucker will be joined on stage by songwriters including Casey Beathard, Nathan Chapman, Chris Dubois, Ashley Gorley, Tim James, Charles Kelley, Clay Mills, Frank Rogers, and Rivers Rutherford. Collectively, they are responsible for some of Rucker’s biggest hits including “Come Back Song,” “This,” “Alright,” “It Won’t Be Like This For Long,” and “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It.”

At 9:30 p.m. CT, Dunn and Eldredge will take the stage with appearances by songwriters Tony Martin, Wendall Mobley, Neil Thrasher, and Craig Wiseman. Eldredge will also welcome Ross Copperman, Tom Douglas, Travis Hill, and Heather Morgan.

Limited tickets are available to the public at here for the Darius Rucker performance and here for the Ronnie Dunn and Brett Eldredge show.

“Front and Center” is an original one-hour concert series that airs commercial-free on public television. Now in its sixth season, the show has presented artists including Dierks Bentley, Counting Crows, Goo Goo Dolls, Jack Johnson, Lady Antebellum, Cyndi Lauper, The Fray, Train, Keith Urban, and more. It is a production of Front and Center Entertainment, LLC in association with WLIW21 for WNET, and distributed by American Public Television.

Tennessee Tourism By The Numbers

Chase Rice plays to packed crowds at CMA Music Festival 2015. Photo: CMA

Chase Rice plays to packed crowds at CMA Music Festival 2015. The fest generated a record $46.8 million in direct visitor spending, an increase of $7.5 million over last year, according to NCVC. Daily attendance was record-setting 87,680 fans, besting 2014 by 9.6 percent. Photo: CMA

Nashville Tourism By The Numbers

The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp (NCVC) has shared new statistics about 2014:

$5.43 billion—direct visitor spending in Davidson County in 2014, compared to $4.99 billion in 2013

31.5 percent—percentage of Tennessee’s total visitor spending which happens in Nashville

13.1 million—total visitation to Nashville in 2014, up from 12.2 million in 2013

$259.17 million—state tax revenue generated by direct visitor spending for 2014, up 10.4 percent

$137.41 million—local tax revenues, up 8.8 percent

57,400—Davidson County employs in tourism-related fields

$49,882,792—hotel occupancy tax collections, up 24.1 percent over 2013

“In 2003 we set a goal, to be a $5 billion a year industry by 2015. To realize we have reached that goal one year early is incredibly exciting,” said Ken Levitan, chairman of the NCVC board of directors. “We should celebrate our accomplishments, but our next challenge will be maintaining that level of success by continuing to allow our product to evolve while protecting our authenticity. I have no doubt we can continue our success if we work together as an industry and as a community.”

The NCVC attributes Nashville’s success as a destination to signature events such as the CMA Music Fest, Bonnaroo, New Year’s Eve and Fourth of July celebrations, as well as reaching new audiences via strategic partnerships with Bon Appetit, Sports Illustrated and GQ, and new offerings such as the Music City Center, Music City Food + Wine, Live on the Green and Ascend Amphitheater.

Tennessee Tourism By The Numbers

Additionally, Governor Bill Haslam and Commissioner Kevin Triplett, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, announced state-wide statistics, according to the 2014 Economic Impact of Travel on Tennessee as reported by U.S. Travel Association:

$17.7 billion—direct domestic and international travel expenditures in 2014, up 6.3 percent, an all-time high for the state

152,900—tourism-generated jobs for Tennesseans, up 2.8 percent

$1.5 billion—state and local sales tax tourism revenue, up 7 percent

101.3 million—people who traveled to Tennessee, up 5.1 percent increase, topping 100 million for the first time

3—number of counties (Davidson, Shelby, Sevier) receiving more than $1 billion in economic impact

Top 10—Tennessee is one of the Top 10 destinations for U.S. travel

8.5 out of 10—Tennessee’s customer satisfaction rating

“Tourists are drawn to Tennessee for our world-renown music, outstanding attractions, stunning scenic beauty,” Triplett said. “But, at the end of the day, people keep coming to Tennessee for our authenticity and exceptional, Southern hospitality. That is the ‘made in Tennessee’ brand delivered to our visitors every day by our communities and partners.”

SESAC Inks Green Day

Green DayGrammy Award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Green Day has signed with performing rights organization SESAC for representation.

Consisting of Billie Joe ArmstrongMike Dirnt and Tre Cool, the American punk band is known for “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” “American Idiot,” “Know Your Enemy,” and “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” and has sold more than 75 million albums.

“Green Day is an iconic band that has created important, diverse and unforgettable records,” said John Josephson, Chairman and CEO, SESAC. “Billie Joe, Mike and Tre are phenomenal songwriters and musicians whose influence on the musical landscape is immeasurable. We are thrilled and humbled to welcome them to the SESAC family.”

“We are thrilled to be signed to SESAC and excited to partner with them for the next phase of our musical adventure,” the band said in a statement.

Steven Tyler Added to Franklin, Tenn. Festival feat. Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow

Steven Tyler. Photo: Zack Whitford

Steven Tyler. Photo: Zack Whitford

Franklin, Tenn.’s inaugural Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival has added Steven Tyler to its lineup of performers. Tyler will perform with Nashville-based band, Loving Mary.

Willie Nelson, Wilco, Weezer, Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleton, John & Jacob, Nikki Lane, Cage the Elephant, Iron & Wine, Punch Brothers, Holly Williams, and more have been previously announced for the Sept. 26-27 event at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm (lineup below).

Benefiting the City of Franklin, Franklin Parks and MusiCares, the two-day event will feature music, food, and culture set against the natural amphitheaters of the former walking horse farm. Food and beverage participants will be announced this summer.

In addition to artists performing their own sets, Pilgrimage will feature Pilgri-mashups where one-of-a-kind pairings of musicians collaborate with one another on stage as well as the first-ever Kitchen Stage and Sippin’ Stage and Little Pilgrim’s Landing specifically for kids.

Single Day tickets are available for $92. Two-day passes are $172 (VIP $499). Children under 10 get in free when accompanied by an adult ticket. Click here to order.

The festival recently announced the lineup for the Hohner’s Little Pilgrim’s Family Stage which features performances by Ralph’s World, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, Jazzy Ash & The Leaping Lizards, Farmer Jason, Casey Campell, Laura Doherty, and a special performance by Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers aboard the Pilgrimage Pirate Ship.

Saturday, Sept 26, 2015
Wilco
Weezer
Sheryl Crow
Cage The Elephant
Neko Case
Iron & Wine
Dr. John
Punch Brothers
Trampled By Turtles
Saint Motel
Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear
Joe Pug
Holly Williams
Will Hoge
ELEL
Guthrie Brown & The Family Tree
Kingfish

Sunday, Sept 27, 2015
Steven Tyler
Willie Nelson
The Decemberists
Band of Horses
Jimmy Cliff
Dawes
St. Paul & The Broken Bones
Chris Stapleton
The Lone Bellow
Lucius
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires
Nikki Lane
Big Sam’s Funky Nation
John & Jacob
The Grand Southern
NAWAS

Artist Updates: Drake White, Dolly Parton, Bonnaroo

Drake White. Photo: David McClister

Drake White. Photo: David McClister

Drake White Joins ZBB Tour

DOT/BMLG artist Drake White and The Big Fire has been selected by both Little Big Town and now Zac Brown Band for opening slots on both tours this fall. White will begin his run of of 11 tour dates with ZBB’s Jekyll+Hyde Tour Friday, Aug. 21 at New York City’s Citi Field. White was previously added to dates on Little Big Town’s Pain Killer Tour.

When not on tour, White is in the studio with producers Ross Copperman and Jeremy Stover working on his debut album, which is planned for an early 2016 release.

 

‘Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors’ Gets Air Date

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Dolly Parton

NBC will air the holiday film Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors on Thursday, Dec. 10 at 9 p.m. ET.

The movie is set in Tennessee’s Great Smokey Mountains in 1955 and serves as a family-oriented story about events in Dolly and her family’s lives. Recently announced cast members include Jennifer Nettles in the role of Parton’s mother, Avie Lee Parton. Gerald McRaney will portray Grandpa Jake Owens, while Ricky Shroder will portray Dolly’s father, Lee Parton.

 

Dates Set For Bonnaroo 2016

bonnarooOrganizers have announced that the 2016 Bonnaroo Music Festival will be held June 9-12. The festival is held each year in Manchester, Tenn., and will celebrate its 15th year in 2016. The performance lineup is slated to be revealed early next year.

United Talent Agency Eyes The Agency Group

United Talent Agency is in negotiations to acquire The Agency Group, according to Billboard.

UTA has a solid film and television roster, including Johnny Depp, John Cusack, Kevin Hart, Sigourney Weaver, Seth Rogen, and Will Ferrell, but its music division could use a boost, particularly after the exit of a few notable pop/rock clients earlier this year.

In recent years TAG, headed by CEO Gavin O’Reilly, has been on an acquisition spree, which could prime it for purchase.

TAG’s Nashville office, run by Nick Meinema, boosted its roster in 2014 when it purchased The Bobby Roberts Company. Additionally, the company has been building its divisions focused on branding, EDM, Latin, casino, college and corporate events.

Today, the local office represents Aaron Tippin, Aubrie Sellers, Austin Webb, Benton Blount, Bill Anderson, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, BJ Thomas, Blackjack Billy, Bobby Bare, Casey Jamerson, Chris Janson, Collin Raye, Confederate Railroad, Connie Smith, Cowboy Troy, Dallas Smith, Dean Brody, Deana Carter, High Valley, Jaida Dreyer, James Otto, John Anderson, John Conlee, John Michael Montgomery, Kentucky Headhunters, Kevin Costner & Modern West, Lenny Cooper, The Lacs, Logan Brill, Marty Stuart, Mel Tillis, Merle Haggard, Pam Tillis, Pauly Shore, Restless Heart, Sam Lewis, Sammy Kershaw, Sarah Ross, Sundy Best, Taylor Hicks, and Walker McGuire. 

TAG is also home to the Black Keys, Guns N’ Roses, Muse, Paramore, Nickelback and many more.

Photo from The Agency Gruop's 2014 acquistion of The Bobby Roberts Company. Pictured (L-R): Travis James, Gavin O’Reilly, Bobby Roberts, Nick Meinema, and Lance Roberts.

Photo from The Agency Group’s 2014 acquisition of The Bobby Roberts Company. Pictured (L-R): Travis James, Gavin O’Reilly, Bobby Roberts, Nick Meinema, and Lance Roberts.