Artist Pics: Lee Brice, Taylor Swift, Trisha Yearwood

Lee Brice: From Proposals To Periscope

Lee Brice closed Chicago’s third annual Windy City Smokeout on Sunday, July 12, with a 90-minute set capped off by the on-stage proposal of a young couple while Brice sang “I Don’t Dance.”

Randy Rogers Band and Brett Young were among the numerous other artists who took the stage during the Smokeout, and Wade Bowen played the official after party at Joe’s.

Pictured (L-R): Enzo DeVincenzo, Red Light/377 Management; Brett Young, Artist, Universal Republic;  Risha Rodgers, William Morris Entertainment; Lee Brice; Ed Warm, Windy City Smokeout;  Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers. Photo: Chase Lauer, The Lookout Collective

Pictured (L-R): Enzo DeVincenzo, Red Light/377 Management; Brett Young, Artist, Universal Republic;
Risha Rodgers, William Morris Entertainment; Lee Brice; Ed Warm, Windy City Smokeout;
Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers. Photo: Chase Lauer, The Lookout Collective

Taylor Swift With Four No. 1 Radio Airplay Plaques

Before Taylor Swift took the stage on Saturday night at MetLife Stadium on The 1989 World Tour, she was honored for chart accolades for her 1989 Big Machine album from her label President/CEO Scott Borchetta. The critically acclaimed album has produced four No. 1 hit singles on the Billboard Radio Airplay charts for songs “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space,” “Style” and “Bad Blood.”

Pictured (L-R): BMLG’s David Nathan, Republic Records’ Monte Lipman, BMLG’s Scott Borchetta, Taylor Swift, Republic Records’ Charlie Walk and Republic Records’ Gary Spangler. Photo: Big Machine Records

Pictured (L-R): BMLG’s David Nathan, Republic Records’ Monte Lipman, BMLG’s Scott Borchetta, Taylor Swift, Republic Records’ Charlie Walk and Republic Records’ Gary Spangler. Photo: Big Machine Records

Trisha Yearwood At CMHoF

On Thursday, July 9, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (CMHoF) presented a special afternoon program featuring Trisha Yearwood. During an intimate and casual Q&A with the CMHoF’s Peter Cooper, Yearwood discussed her career, legacy, former job as a CMHoF tour guide, and her current exhibit. After the conversation, Yearwood treated a packed CMA Theater to a performance of some of her hits as well and some fan favorites, requested by audience members.

Pictured (L-R): Vector Management’s Ken Levitan, producer Garth Fundis, Trisha Yearwood, musician Johnny Garcia, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Peter Cooper, and musician Steve Cox. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images

Pictured (L-R): Vector Management’s Ken Levitan, producer Garth Fundis, Trisha Yearwood, musician Johnny Garcia, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Peter Cooper, and musician Steve Cox. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images

Round Up: BMI, Metro Arts, Chorus Auditions, Belmont

BMI Welcomes Singer-Songwriter Lindsey Ray

Broadcast Music, Inc. is proud to welcome Lindsey Ray, who signed with the company July 13. Lindsey is an artist and songwriter whose music has been licensed worldwide to film and TV since 2008. Her songs have been heard on TV shows on major networks such as NBC, ABC, CBS, ABC Family, USA, Lifetime, E!, MTV, and Showtime, as well as commercials for brands such as Target, JC Penney, T-Mobile, Applebee’s, McDonald’s, Yoplait and Kohl’s.

She also found success in writing for other artists, beginning in 2011 when her song “In Real Life” was included on Demi Lovato’s Unbroken. In 2013, Lindsey co-write “Almost Home,” the end title song in Disney’s blockbuster film Oz: The Great and Powerful, recorded by megastar Mariah Carey.

Lindsey currently resides in Nashville, TN and balances writing music for herself and her bands FARMDALE and Mary Jane Fonda, as well as continuing to write for and with a variety of artists/bands.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Clay Bradley, BMI singer-songwriter Lindsey Ray and BMI’s Penny Gattis.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Clay Bradley, BMI singer-songwriter Lindsey Ray and BMI’s Penny Gattis.

Calling All Songwriters

The Metro Nashville Arts Commission (Metro Arts) seeks to commission writers, poets, authors, songwriters, musicians or sound artists to compose a new and original work inspired by a public artwork. The initiative is supported by the Bonnaroo Works Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.

Details here.

Belmont Teams With AIMP For Survey

The Association of Independent Music Publishers is currently exploring the needs and vision of the independent music publishing community regarding recent recommendations by the Copyright Office to update US Copyright Law and the possible restructuring of the PRO Consent Decrees by the Department of Justice.

Belmont University’s Pipeline Project 5.0 team is working with AIMP to gather the opinions of independent music publishers and songwriters in order to provide a voice for them and a smooth transition into new systems that may be created subsequent to any changes in these areas. Participate in the survey.

Nashville Symphony Chorus Auditions

The Nashville Symphony Chorus will hold its next round of auditions in August for singers interested in joining the ensemble.

Auditions will be held at Schermerhorn Symphony Center on Aug. 1 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Aug. 2 from 1-4 p.m. under the direction of Chorus director Kelly Corcoran. Details here.

Gord Bamford, Dean Brody Lead CCMA Noms With Six Apiece

ccma awardsThe Canadian Country Music Association has announced the nominees for the 2015 CCMA Awards, and Gord Bamford leads the pack with six nods, including Male Artist of the Year, Single and Songwriter of the Year, Video, Producer of the Year, and Fan’s Choice. Dean Brody also boasts six nominations for Fans Choice, Album, Male Artist, Single, Songwriter, and Video of the Year.

Brett Kissel and Dallas Smith each racked up an impressive four noms. Kissel is up for Male Artist of the Year, Single, Video, and Interactive Artist of the Year, while Smith received nods for Fans Choice, Male, Album, and Single of the Year. Jason Blaine is up for Songwriter, Video, and Producer of the Year, while Tim Hicks received nods for Album, Male Artist, and Interactive Artist of the Year. Duo High Valley also landed noms for Album, Group or Duo, and Interactive Artist of the Year, and Jess Moskaluke is up for Female Artist, Album, and Single of the Year.

Eight out of the 34 awards will be presented on the CCMA broadcast, which will air Sunday, Sept. 13 on CBC-TV at 8 p.m. NT with an encore airing on CMT (Canada) at 10 p.m. ET. The event is part of Canadian Country Music Week, taking place Sept. 10-13 in Halifax, NS.

Carole-Ann Mobley Launches CAM Creative Services

Carole-Ann Mobley

Carole-Ann Mobley. Photo: Keith Thomas

With more than 25 years of music industry experience, former A&R executive Carole-Ann Mobley has formed CAM Creative Services to meet the artist development needs of independent and emerging artists in Nashville. She is working with singers, musicians and songwriters, offering customized A&R, artist development and writer management services.

Mobley’s impressive resume includes Vice President A&R at Warner Music Nashville, where she signed standouts Brett Eldredge and Frankie Ballard, and Senior Director A&R at Sony Music Nashville, as well as stops at Starstruck Entertainment, Beckett Productions and Austin City Limits.

She has worked with Nashville’s emerging stars from companies including Red Light Management, Shackelford, Bowen, Zumwalt and Hayes, and Butler Snow LLP.

Mobley has also founded Girls On The Row with award winning writer and former BNA recording artist Rachel Proctor. The quarterly workshops develop branding, positivity, self-confidence and healthy lifestyle skills for young girls.

For more information about CAM Creative Services and Girls On The Row, reach Mobley at 615-473-6840 or caroleannmobley@gmail.com.

Kings of Leon to Headline New Year’s Eve Bash Downtown

Kings of Leon

Kings of Leon

The Kings of Leon will help Nashville ring in the New Year in a big way by headlining the free Jack Daniels Bash on Broadway.

The event has continuously grown since it began seven years ago and last year drew a record crowd of over 130,000, resulting in $17 million in direct visitor spending, 22,000 hotel rooms booked, and national exposure for the city on ABC’s Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve broadcast.

“The purpose of this event is to bring in significant direct visitor spending to Nashville and to market the brand of Music City, and it has been increasingly successful each year on those fronts,” said Ken Levitan, chair of the Nashville Convention and Visitors Center board of directors and president of Vector Management, home to the Kings. “With the Kings headlining this year, our opportunity to grow both of those areas—particularly with an international audience—is significant.”

The NCVC is logistically planning for 150,000 fans on Broadway, the largest crowd size ever for a Nashville concert and the largest Music City New Year’s Eve event to date.

“I can think of no place I’d rather play New Year’s Eve than at home with 100,000 of my closest friends,” said Kings of Leon’s Nathan Followill about the burgeoning event.

Country is Choice Among Teens as Nominees Announced

teen choice logoCarrie Underwood, Hunter Hayes, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Sam Hunt, and Megan and Liz will all vie for Choice Country Song at the upcoming Teen Choice Awards 2015 on Fox August 16. Nominees for the category include Underwood’s “Little Toy Guns,” Bryan’s “Kick The Dust Up,” FGL’s “Sippin’ On Fire,” Hayes’ “21,” Megan and Liz’s “That Ghost,” and Sam Hunt‘s “Take Your Time.”

Jack Black, Sarah Hyland, Bella Thorne, and other stars are slated to appear on the broadcast, which features teen picks of the hottest things happening in television, movies, and music. The show will air live on FOX at 8:00 p.m. EST. For more information on the show, go to www.teenchoice.com

Luke Bryan Crashes Riviera Maya Again in January

Luke BryanLuke Bryan and buddies are beach bound again this January when year two of his Crash My Playa concert/vacation event takes place Jan. 22-26 in Riviera Maya, Mexico. The all-inclusive concert vacation features four nights of concerts, two headlined by Bryan and the other two by Dierks Bentley and Cole Swindell. Other artists on the bill for the country fiesta include Brett Eldredge, Sam Hunt, Dustin Lynch, and Chris Stapleton.

Bryan once again partners with CID Presents for this ultimate fan experience, where fans can choose from three tropical resorts and receive royal treatment all weekend long including all-inclusive food and drink, 24-hour concierge service, offsite excursions, an official Crash My Playa merchandise package, and more. For more information on the beach bash, visit www.crashmyplaya.com.

Ascend Amphitheater Unveiled, Preps Free Open House

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

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

Over two years since it was announced, Riverfront Park’s Ascend Amphitheater will celebrate its grand opening ribbon cutting July 30.

Eric Church will then christen the venue during the Live Nation Concert Series presented by Journey’s (the Nashville-headquartered teen retail chain) with two sold-out acoustic evenings July 30-31. A free, four-day community open house will be held Aug. 2 from 1:00-5:00 p.m complete with tours of the amphitheater and performances by local bands and DJs.

The park includes a 1.5 acre lawn known as “The Green,” as well as previously announced multi-use greenway trails, which serve as a connection to city greenways and parks north, south, east and west. Also featured are ornamental gardens (with 267 trees representing over 38 species helping achieve Level 1 arboretum status), Nashville’s first downtown dog park, WiFi access, exercise and sports facilities, including two basketball half-courts and over-scaled customized swings.

The 11 acre parcel is currently on track to receive LEED Gold Certification for its green roof (with solar panels and media charger), 400,000‐gallon rain harvesting tank, geothermal heating, cooling and ice machine system, 48 bike parking spaces and bike repair station.

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Aimed at becoming the “front porch” of Nashville, the project’s design is intended to reflect the Cumberland River it sits beside. Sinuous curves throughout the park and multi‐coursed limestone walls and building face are intended to feel as if they are being carved out of the earth. Site walls (rebar fence and railing) and the amphitheater steel skeleton and open roof structures reflect those of abandoned gantry cranes from the barge industry and steel structured bridges.

“Ascend Amphitheater and Riverfront Park transform a prime piece of downtown real estate with great music and beautiful green space for all of our residents and visitors to enjoy,” said Mayor Karl Dean.

Nashville Mayor Karl Dean leads Riverfront Park Project Team tour. Photo: Metro Photographic Services.

Nashville Mayor Karl Dean leads a Riverfront Park Project Team tour. Photo: Metro Photographic Services.

Ticketed events will close the park, where the state‐of‐the‐art electronic shell accommodates acoustic performances through small microphones over the orchestra to feed advanced digital signal processing and loudspeakers to create the same reflections an orchestra would hear from a physical hall. It is one of only a handful of outdoor electronic shells in the world.

The amphitheater provides seating for approximately 6,800 (2,200 removable chairs, lawn capacity of 4,500 and approximately 100 premium box seats between the reserved seating and lawn). A 45‐foot grade overlook offers sightlines of no more than 300 feet to the 55‐foot x 100‐foot stage.

The artist wing of the amphitheater supports five dressing rooms of varying sizes with private baths. In addition, “The Alley” is an artist lounge area where a private outdoor deck is provided. “The Mockingbird Cafe” has a full kitchen and provides dining for the stage crew or a small event. The 2500‐square‐foot “Riverfront Room” sits below the stage facing the park green with an adjacent outdoor, natural stone terrace to accommodate meet‐and‐greet events with artists or private community events.

2015 Ascend Amphitheater Dates

7.30-31 – Eric Church (sold-out)
8.1 – Chicago & Earth Wind and Fire
8.4 – Phish (sold-out)
8.5 – Jill Scott
8.6 – My Morning Jacket with Moon Taxi
8.7 – Counting Crows with Citizen Cope and Hollis Brown
8.8 – Steely Dan with special guest Elvis Costello
8.9 – Sublime with Rome, Rebelution, Pepper and Mickey Avalon
8.14 – NEEDTOBREATHE, Switchfoot, Drew Holcomb, and Colony House
8.15 – Idina Menzel
8.16 – Peter Frampton & Cheap Trick
8.18 – Sublime With Rome, Rebelution, Pepper and Mickey Avalon
8.22 – Australian Pink Floyd with LedZeppelin2
8.28 – Old Crow Medicine Show
8.29 – Under the Sun Tour
9.1 – ZZ Top with Blackberry Smoke
9.5-6 – Widespread Panic
9.23 – Daryl Hall and John Oates
9.27 – Janet Jackson (sold-out)
10.2 – Lynyrd Skynryd
10.8 – Chris Tomlin with Rend Collective
10.9 – Florence and the Machine
10.10 – Grace Potter with Lake Street Dive
10.11 – Jackson Browne
10.13 – All Time Low and Sleeping with Sirens

Haber Business Management Becomes Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman

grfllp.title.foundedHaber Business Management has officially changed its name to Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman. The California-based firm maintains its Music City office at 1920 Adelicia St., Ste. 300, Nashville, TN 37212.

The name change was prompted by the passing of founder Gary Haber in April 2014.

Founded in 1967, Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman (“GR&F”) is a leading full-service business management firm for entertainers, executives and select high net worth individuals. Clients include Carrie Underwood, Mike Fisher, Julianne Hough, Boyce Avenue, Peter Frampton, and more.

The firm has eighteen partners and over 200 staff members delivering comprehensive financial services in the fields of music, motion pictures, television, sports, literature and other creative and performing arts.

 

Average Joes Signs Trailer Choir

Pictured (L-R): Big Vinny, Butter.

Pictured (L-R): Big Vinny, Butter

Average Joes Entertainment has welcomed Trailer Choir to its roster of artists for the record label.

The duo, Big Vinny (also featured on NBC’s The Biggest Loser) and Marc Fortney (Butter), are currently in the studio writing and recording new music due out next year in addition to being featured on the upcoming Mud Digger 6 album, set for release in the coming weeks.

“We’re very happy to have Trailer Choir as part of the family,” said Shannon Houchins, CEO of Average Joes. “Their fans have been waiting a while for new music and we’re thrilled to be releasing their upcoming project.”

The group was previously a trio signed with Show Dog.

Average Joes launched in 2008 with flagship artist Colt Ford. Since its inception, the entertainment company has expanded to housing three labels, a management company, a publishing entity and a film and television production company. Additional projects includes Colt Ford, The LACS, Bubba Sparxxx, Charlie Farley, Lenny CooperMoonshine Bandits, Demun Jones, Sarah Ross, Twang and Round, Moccasin Creek, I4NI, Cypress Spring, Exit 24 and Redneck Social Club.