SXSW Registration Opens Monday, August 3

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SXSW will celebrate 30 years in March 2016 when it hosts its three-part conference in Austin, Texas, beginning with the Interactive portion (March 11–15), coincided with the Film conference (March 11–19), followed by its Music portion (March 15–20).Early registration opens for attendees on Monday, August 3 with a 35 percent rate reduction for events, which are still being planned. Solicitation is requested for panels, artist applications and film submissions, with applications available for the 19th Annual Interactive Awards. Marketing opportunities for advertising, exhibition space and sponsorship plans are also available.

This year, the organization will host its Eco SXSW event from October 5-7, 2015 at the Austin Convention Center. Including speakers and sessions for marketers, the 2015 events are intended to create a space for business leaders, investors, innovators and designers to drive economic, environmental and social change. Register by Friday (July 31) to save $200.

New Artist Discovery: Artist Growth, BMG Alliance, Nash Next

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Artist Growth Partners with Caroline For Artist Discovery

Artist Growth will further help unsigned artists gain exposure from a network of industry members with the launch of its AG Accel Network. Caroline, the full-service partner to independent labels and artists, is the first to join the newly announced network.

As part of AG Accel, Caroline’s associated labels can now evaluate and potentially sign artists based on their own self-reported data from the road, using Artist Growth to track sales of CDs, merchandise and tickets. Premium accounts ($14.99/mo.) will now be able to opt-in to the network to make their data available to labels, managers, booking agents, promoters and brands around the world.

WindfallBMG Partners for Online Video

BMG has formed a new alliance designed to accelerate the careers of emerging music artists with BroadbandTV (BBTV), which operates two of the largest music networks on YouTube. Named Windfall, the joint venture is a model allowing artists to benefit from the publishing company’s rights management and distribution services along with BBTV’s online video services, including production, premium channel and fan uploaded content management, technology, distribution, and monetization.

“The launch of Windfall supports our goal to more than double the size of our music network over the next 12 months,” said Shahrzad Rafati, Founder/CEO, BroadbandTV. “Not only does this partnership with BMG break new ground in expanding the relationship between artists and labels, it’s a big step forward in the music industry as a whole where online video has become such a massive strategic component to engage with fans. With Windfall, we’re not just creating music stars, but media stars.”

nashnext logoNash Next Closes Applications August 7, Events Begin August 14

The NASH Next search for the Next Country Superstar will close its doors on August 7. Social Challenge Rounds will begin for 100 selected artists August 14, including five rounds using apps including Twitter, Periscope, and Instagram. Ten finalists will then be chosen for the final video round from October 28-November 22 with judges Kix Brooks, James Stroud and John Dickey.

More information and to participate, visit nashnextcountry.com.

Mac McAnally To Release Solo Album In September

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Mac McAnally

Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame member Mac McAnally will release his self-produced, performed and sung album on September 18 on Mailboat Records.

Titled A.K.A. Nobody, the Nashville mainstay has writing credits on all but one song with several top names also contributing (track list below), including Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney, Zac Brown, Chris Stapleton and Al Anderson.

“This selection of music made me stay up late and get up early for the last several years in between also working on musical projects with other artists, which I also love to do,” McAnally says. “I had the chance to give some long attention to the songs that demanded it. I’m very proud of both the work and that my fans continue to follow my little career. Small though it may be it’s one of the biggest blessings ever. I’m grateful… and to borrow one of the song titles ‘Proud To Be Alive.'”

McAnally will continue tour with Jimmy Buffet’s Coral Reefer Band through December, hitting New Jersey, California, Florida and two dates in Paris, France.

McAnally has been honored every year since 2008 as Musician of the Year at the CMA Awards. He has also written No. 1 songs for Chesney (“Down the Road”) and Alabama (“Old Flame”) Sawyer Brown (“All These Years”) and Shenandoah (“Two Dozen Roses”).

A.K.A. Nobody track listing:
1. A Little Bit Better (Chris Stapleton/Mac McAnally)
2. Last But Not Least (Zac Brown/Wyatt Durrette/Jimmy De Martini/Coy Bowles/McAnally)
3. Mississippi, You’re On My Mind (Jesse Winchester)
4. With A Straight Face (McAnally)
5. Don’t Remember Leaving (McAnally)
6. Zanzibar (McAnally)
7. Place Where You Belong (Al Anderson/McAnally)
8. Proud To Be Alive (McAnally)
9. Better Get Your Story Straight (McAnally)
10. Everything (Ain’t Too High a Price) (McAnally)
11. Loser Gumbo (Sonny Landreth/McAnally)
12. Coast of Carolina (Jimmy Buffett/McAnally)
13. Someday (McAnally)
14. Island Rain (Kenny Chesney/McAnally)
15. Working Prayer (McAnally)

Industry Ink: YEP, Music Health Alliance

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YEP Launches 2nd Annual Mentorship Program

Young Entertainment Professionals network (YEP), is currently accepting applications for its 2nd annual Springboard program, which pairs prospects with a YEP board member who will guide in navigating the Music Row landscape and provide key connections to the industry. Springboard mentors include: Laura Alexander (Kobalt), Andrew Cohen (I.R.S. Records Nashville), Matt Cottingham (Ritholz Levy), Jarrod Holley (Eli Young Band/Invasion Agency), Kristen Kee (Sony Music Nashville), MaryAnn Keen (TenTen Music/Nettwerk Music Group), Lee Krabel (HoriPro Entertainment), Kendall Lettow (THiS Music), Marc Rucker (Crush Music), Garrison Snell (Gyrosity Projects), and Laura Williams (Regions Bank). Applications will be accepted through August 31 at springboard.yepnashville.com. Application fee is $10.

YEP will also host a free songwriters round tomorrow night (July 29) at Nashville’s The Basement, from 6:30-8:30 p.m featuring Hunter PhelpsBen GoldsmithKristina KiddLockhart (Johnny Bulford & Janell Wheeler), Anna Graceman and Cole Taylor.

Music health allianceMusic Health Alliance Announces Certification for Biddy

The Music Health Alliance has announced its Director of Operations and Senior Care, Shelia Shipley Biddy, has now earned the title of Certified Senior Advisor. Earned through a series of courses and testing administered by the Society of Certified Senior Advisors, Biddy’s training compliments her professional skills to better serve the growing senior demographic.

“Many of our industry veterans work well beyond their retirement age, creating challenges for companies who are not geared to guide their employees outside their normal health insurance group plans,” said Biddy. “Mistakes can be made and they are often costly to the individual. With this new certification, I am better prepared to explain options and guide them to qualified resources.”

For more information about these or other services provided, contact Biddy at 615-200-6892.

[Updated] Weekly Register: Alan Jackson, Jason Isbell Vie For Top Spot

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Country stalwart Alan Jackson and indie darling Jason Isbell released albums this week and both staked claim as the week’s best-selling country project. How is that possible?

After Nielsen Soundscan discovered an error in independent record store sales reporting yesterday (July 27), it re-ran the chart numbers. This resulted in Isbell debuting with 46K on the country albums chart (which measures sales only), slightly ahead of Jackson with 45K. Meanwhile, on the Top 200, which measures total activity (sales, streaming, etc.) Jackson had 48K, nudging out Isbell’s 47K.  

Jackson’s Angels and Alcohol is his first studio album of all new music in three years. The project was produced by his longtime collaborator and friend Keith Stegall. It is the singer’s fourteenth album to debut at No. 1.

Cover_hi_resThirty Tigers helmed the release of Isbell’s Something More Than Free, his fifth album. The project was recorded at the Sound Emporium in Nashville and produced by Dave Cobb. Isbell will vie for Artist of the Year at the 2015 Americana Music Awards. Tickets for his four-night stand at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium Oct. 23-26 sold out in 72 hours.

Average Joes act Moonshine Bandits debuted with 4K, landing at No. 13 country. The duo comprised of Tex and Bird collaborated with Nashville songwriters on the new album including Ira Dean (formerly of Trick Pony). Released on BackRoad Records, the project was produced by Durwood Black and Ty Weathers.

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Top 5 Country Albums This Week
Jason Isbell 46K
Alan Jackson 45K
Sam Hunt 13K
Zac Brown Band 9.5K
Eric Church 8K

Luke Bryan owns the No. 1 spot on the country tracks chart (No. 15 overall) with “Kick The Dust Up” selling 56K. Meanwhile, his song “Strip It Down” debuts at No. 5 country (No. 25 overall) selling 44K. His next album will be released Aug. 7.

Top 5 Country Tracks This Week
Luke Bryan “Kick The Dust Up” 57K
Little Big Town “Girl Crush” 51K
Sam Hunt “House Party” 45K
Sam Hunt “Take Your Time” 45K
Luke Bryan “Strip It Down” 44K

Ascend Amphitheater To Host Free Open House This Weekend

Riverfront Park and Ascend Amphitheater. Photo: Metro Photographic Services.

Riverfront Park and Ascend Amphitheater. Photo: Metro Photographic Services.

Ascend Amphitheater’s four-day grand opening weekend includes an open house for the community on Sunday, Aug. 2 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will be performances by local bands and DJs as well as tours of the amphitheater. The event is free and open to the public, and members of the community are encouraged to bring school supplies to donate to LP Pencil Box.

Those coming to the community open house are invited to bring their soccer balls and frisbees to enjoy the soccer-field sized green space called The Green. Metro Parks will provide basketballs so people can play on the two half-court basketball courts. Other games and features include custom swings, game boards for chess and checkers, a fitness circuit and greenway trails. Community members are also invited to bring their dogs on leashes to enjoy the 13,000-square-foot dog park, where dogs can roam free. There is also WiFi access. Free parking for community day will be available at Nissan Stadium, across the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge.

Hattie B’s, Martin’s Bar-B-Que and Padrino’s Pops are confirmed as some of the offerings that will be available at Music City’s new outdoor live music venue when it opens. The venue’s first concert will be July 30 when Eric Church plays the first of two sold-out shows at the amphitheater.

Sturgill Simpson Sells Out String of Ryman Dates

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Sturgill Simpson will play a string of sold out shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1. The Nov. 1 date was added after Simpson’s first two performances at the historic venue sold out in less than fifteen minutes.

Additionally, due to overwhelming demand, second shows at Atlanta’s The Tabernacle, Denver’s Ogden Theatre and L.A.’s The Theater at Ace Hotel have been added. These newly confirmed concerts will go on sale this Friday, July 31 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

The performances are part of Simpson’s Living The Dream tour, which includes a European leg Aug. 14 – 29. The fall tour celebrates Sturgill’s highly acclaimed 2014 release, Metamodern Sounds In Country Music.

Simpson is nominated for three awards at the upcoming Americana Music Association Honors & Awards, where he will vie for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year for “Turtles All The Way Down.”

Produced by Dave Cobb, Metamodern Sounds In Country Music was recorded live-to-tape at Nashville’s LCS studio over four days in late 2013.

Songwriting Great Wayne Carson Passes

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Wayne Carson.

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Wayne Carson passed away on the morning of July 20, following a long illness.

Noted for such compositions as “The Letter,” “Always on My Mind” and “No Love at All,” Carson was also a recording artist and a song publisher. He died in hospice care at age 73.

Born Wayne Carson Thompson in Denver, CO, he was the son of country performers Odie and Olivia Thompson. Their stage names were Shorty and Sue. After stints on the radio in Nebraska and Colorado, they moved to Springfield, Mo. to join the staff at KWTO.

Shorty became a member of The Tall Timber Boys on The Ozark Jubilee radio and TV program in Springfield. Inspired by Merle Travis, Wayne began playing guitar at age 14. As a youngster, he performed on the offshoot show Junior Jubilee alongside Brenda Lee.

He initially moved to Nashville in 1962, but returned to Springfield to write songs for Jubilee producer Si Siman’s publishing company. Wayne Carson’s first success as a songwriter was with the No. 1 Eddy Arnold hit of 1966, “Somebody Like Me.”

He became an even bigger success with 1967’s “The Letter,” an international No. 1 hit for The Box Tops. The song was revived in 1970 by Joe Cocker, has been recorded by more than 20 others and can currently be heard on the soundtrack of the Minions movie.

Carson also wrote The Box Tops hits “Neon Rainbow” (1968) and “Soul Deep” (1969). Other early successes in the pop field were “Do It Again, a Little Bit Slower” by Jon & Robin and The In Crowd (1967), “Nine Pound Steel” by Joe Simon (1967), “Cussin’ Cryin’ and Carryin’ On” by Ike & Tina Turner (1967) and “Keep On” by Bruce Channel (1968).

In Nashville, Waylon Jennings had hits with Carson’s “Something’s Wrong in California” (1969) and “(Don’t Let the Sun Set on You in) Tulsa” (1971). Mel Tillis took the songwriter’s “Who’s Julie” into the country top-10 in 1969.

“No Love at All” became another often-recorded Wayne Carson song. Lynn Anderson took it up the country charts in 1970, then B.J. Thomas made it an even bigger pop hit the following year. It has also been recorded by Glen Campbell, Willie Nelson, Dottie West and others.

His co-written “Always on My Mind” began its journey to becoming a standard when Brenda Lee introduced it in 1972. Elvis Presley recorded it the following year. Then Willie Nelson’s version of the song became a smash hit in 1982, when it won Song of the Year honors from the Grammy Awards, the CMA, the NSAI and other organizations. It has since been recorded by dozens of others, including Johnny Cash, B.B. King, Anne Murray and Scotty McCreery. The Pet Shop Boys had a No. 1 hit in the U.K. with it in 1988.

Wayne Carson co-wrote a string of honky-tonk country classics in the 1970s. They include Conway Twitty’s “I See the Want-To in Your Eyes” (1974), Johnny Paycheck’s “Slide Off Your Satin Sheets” (1977) and Moe Bandy’s “Barstool Mountain” (1979). Gary Stewart’s “Drinkin’ Thing’ (1974), “She’s Actin’ Single (I’m Drinkin’ Doubles)” (1975) and “Whiskey Trip” (1978) were all Carson songs.

By this time, Wayne Carson was an established recording artist, himself. He made the country charts three times during the 1970s. During his career, he released records on the Decca, Monument, Elektra, Private Stock, EMH and MGM labels. He has also recorded for his own record company. His Life Lines LP was issued by Monument in 1972.

In 1979, Ray Price introduced the songwriter’s ballad “That’s the Only Way to Say Good Morning.” In 1982, Conway Twitty scored a No. 1 hit with Carson’s “The Clown.” Others who recorded his songs in Nashville include Gene Watson, T.G. Sheppard, Randy Travis, Shelby Lynne, Michael Johnson, Sammi Smith, Alabama, Billie Jo Spears, Tony Joe White, Vern Gosdin and Wade Hayes.

Wayne Carson was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1997. He went into semi-retirement, but occasionally continued to write songs. Dan Auerbach of the rock group The Black Keys recorded his “I Want Some More” on his 2009 solo album.

The Country Music Hall of Fame saluted Wayne Carson by featuring him in its Poets and Prophets songwriter series in 2011.

More than 75 million records have been sold by artists singing his songs.

Wayne Carson is survived by his wife Wyndi Harp and son Christian Head.

A celebration of life service was held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at The Pavilion at Harpeth Hills Funeral Home, 9090 Hwy 100, Nashville, (615) 646-9292. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Southern Cross Boston Terrier Rescue at www.southerncrossbtr.com.

 

Industry Ink: Valory, MV2, Bear Family Records

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Shari Roth To Exit Valory, Postion To Be Filled

The Valory Music Co. is looking for a new team member to fill the Northeast Promotions Director position as Shari Roth pursues other endeavors beginning Aug. 31.

Requirements include a winning attitude, passion for music, creative mind, ability to travel, ability to communicate with radio and the desire to win.

Resumes should be sent to SVP/Promotion George Briner at [email protected].

MV2 Entertainment Signs Robert Arthur

MV2 Entertainment has signed writer Robert Arthur to a publishing deal. The South Carolina native spent years on the road playing guitar for Brad Paisley, Jeff Bates, Melody Crittenden and most recently The Henningsens, and has written for both EMI and indie publisher Baccerstick Music before coming to MV2.

Arthur has had numerous cuts by artists including Chris Young, Trace Adkins, and Paisley, including co-writing Paisley’s Grammy® nominated track “Playing with Fire.” Additionally, Arthur has experienced success in the Gospel genre including the CCM No. 1 “Please Come Back” with Michelle Tume and “Over The Cross” by Eighth Day.

“We are so excited about having Robert Arthur onboard with MV2,” said General Manager Tony Harrell. “He brings depth and experience as a writer as well as being a great musician.”

“I couldn’t be more proud and honored to be part of the MV2 family,” shared Arthur. “This is a great group of people, who all share my philosophies on life, family, business and music. I am confident that I will flourish and grow here as songwriter. I look forward to a long successful relationship with MV2.”

Pictured: (L-R): Clay Myers, Robert Arthur, Chip Petree (Arthur's attorney), and Tony Harrell

Pictured: (L-R): Clay Myers, Robert Arthur, Chip Petree (Arthur’s attorney), and Tony Harrell.

Belmont’s Don Cusic Celebrates Bear Family Birthday

Bear Family Records recently celebrated its 40th anniversary at the company’s headquarters in Bremen, Germany. Bear is known for its multi-disc releases and boxed set books that chronicle an artist’s career, including projects on Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, and Johnny Horton. Among those celebrating at the event were Richard Weize, founder of Bear Family Records, and Belmont University’s Don Cusic.

Pictured (L-R): Richard Weize, founder of Bear Family Records, and Don Cusic. Photo by Tony Byworth

Pictured (L-R): Richard Weize (left), founder of Bear Family Records, and Don Cusic. Photo: Tony Byworth

 

ole Founder Robert Ott to Receive CCMA International Award

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Robert Ott (L) and Gord Bamford

Robert Ott, co-founder, Chairman and CEO of ole, one of the world’s largest indie music publishers, will receive the CCMA’s Leonard T. Rambeau International Award for 2015. The award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated extraordinary effort in helping the Canadian country music industry achieve its aims and initiatives internationally. Ott will receive the award during a private event held during Country Music Week Sept. 10-13 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 

“Robert Ott’s persistence and devotion to the acts he has worked with, along with his forward-thinking approach to music publishing, has benefited Canadian artists by putting them on a global scale and offering them new opportunities,” said Chair of the CCMA Board of Directors, Brian Hetherman. “His ability to innovate the music publishing model, along with his passion for the business of music, has built one of Canada’s most enduring companies. Robert’s long-time support not only of Canadian country music, but also the CCMA, is undeniable. He is an exceptionally worthy recipient of this CCMA Award of Achievement.”

Ott founded ole in 2004 and has operations in Toronto, Nashville, New York, and Los Angeles, and the company includes a team of over 100 industry professionals focused on acquisitions, creative development and worldwide rights management. Before founding ole in 2004, Ott led BMG Music Publishing Canada for seven years.

“I am very honored by this recognition from my colleagues and peers in the CCMA,” said Ott. “As Canadians, we have to take our aspirations to the world in a unique way in order to be heard.  That’s what makes Canadian talent so special. I look forward to many more years of supporting the CCMA and Canadian Country Music around the globe.”

Through ole, Ott has concluded over $450 million in acquisitions and controls a catalogue of over 45,000 songs and 60,000 hours of TV/film music across all genres. The company has over 100 staff writers, and has had a hand in over 230 Canadian cuts and over 46 Canadian singles since 2013. ole’s Canadian roster includes Gord Bamford and George Canyon. The company has won the CCMA Award for Music Publishing Company of the Year for eight consecutive years (2007 – 2014), and is nominated again this year. ole and ole current and past songwriters received a total of 16 nominations at the CCMA Awards.