Kenny Chesney’s Big Revival Shakes Up Nashville

Kenny Chesney launches The Big Revival Tour in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Kenny Chesney launches The Big Revival Tour in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

“Feel the vibration of the No Shoes Nation,” warned an old New Orleans street preacher in the opening video of Kenny Chesney’s show at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville last night (March 26).

The vibration that ensued was more like an earthquake as Chesney celebrated the opening night of his tour—and his birthday—with a three-hour, sold-out show that included surprise guests Joe Walsh, Taylor Swift, Uncle Kracker, David Lee Murphy, and Grace Potter. It was the first of a two-night run at the arena.

“To say I missed you guys is an understatement,” said the performer who had taken a break from the road since 2013.

Kenny Chesney welcomes Taylor Swift during his Nashville concert. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Kenny Chesney welcomes Taylor Swift during his Nashville concert. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Back with the aptly named The Big Revival Tour, Chesney was a sleeveless-shirted preacher sprinting across the stage under a spinning disco ball, telling his congregation to live in the moment God gave them. It’s that offering of escapism—and too many hits to count—that make him the entertainer of every year. Just like his song “Reality” advises, “everybody needs to break free from reality.”

His “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems” attitude permeated, singing the worry-free hits “Beer in Mexico,” “Keg in the Closet” and “Summertime.” Even when he offered the moody “Somewhere With You,” he rebounded with upbeat “I Go Back.”

As the night went on, Chesney went further back in his catalog, leading singalongs of early career hits “There Goes My Life,” “How Forever Feels” and “Never Wanted Nothing More.” Murphy appeared to offer the songs he made famous, “Dust On The Bottle” and “Party Crowd.”

Grace Potter joins Kenny Chesney onstage in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Grace Potter joins Kenny Chesney onstage in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Potter joined him for their current hit “Wild Child” as well as “You And Tequila.” Uncle Kracker came out for “When The Sun Goes Down.”

Walsh led the crowd in “Happy Birthday” and performed four other songs, closing out the concert with “All Night Long.”

By the end of the show, everyone wanted to move to No Shoes Nation, but were forced back to reality in the chilly night.

Joe Walsh joins Kenny Chesney for several songs in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

David Lee Murphy joins Kenny Chesney for several songs in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Chesney’s Sony Music Nashville labelmates Jake Owen and Chase Rice opened with strong performances.

Owen’s beach scene set included palm trees—an inviting backdrop as he reminded how many hits he’s tallied, including “Alone With You,” “Don’t Think I Can’t Love You,” “Days of Gold,” “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” “The One That Got Away” and a spotlight solo of “What We Ain’t Got.”

The tour continues for an encore tonight in Nashville, before hitting cities across the country this summer.

Kenny Chesney Kicks Off "The Big Revival" Tour

Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Chris Janson Finds Sales Success Outside Label, Radio Promotion

Chris-Janson-Buy-Me-A-BoatNow a fully independent music artist, Chris Janson‘s latest single, “Buy Me A Boat” hit No. 1 on the iTunes country charts, No. 7 overall Friday morning (March 20).

The tune shattered digital sales with over 20K sold as registered by the Sunday close of Soundscan. The feat was achieved without radio promotion or label support, as his Bigger Picture record label shuttered last year. After the singer’s departure from the label, fan demand was to the extent that Columbia Nashville released an EP, Take It To The Bank, from a prior deal.

Not completely without support of radio, Bobby Bones of his own syndicated morning show gave the single a boost in exposure, noted as saying: “We played [“Buy Me A Boat”] twice in a half hour, which is a no-no…And I’ll be damned it hit No. 1 and took down Sam Hunt, which has been the No. 1 song for weeks.”

Social media also offered support for the feat. Toby Keith, ABC’s Nashville actor Charles Esten, RaeLynn, Luke Laird and Ben Hayslip additionally tweeted in support of Janson’s “Buy Me A Boat,’ which was co-written with Chris Dubois.

Janson is currently focusing on his summer tour and writing songs for his debut album. Catch the high-energy entertainer on the road April 3-4 at the Grand Ole Opry, followed by Country Thunder (Florence, Ariz.), April 11; and Stagecoach (Indio, Calif.), April 26.

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Artist Updates: Branding Partnerships For Willie Nelson, LOCASH

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Reviver Records band LOCASH is making their love of wine official, with the arrival of their signature wine line, Shipwrecked. The band partnered with Stonum Vineyards, Inc. (Lodi, Calif.), and will released five wines under the Shipwrecked label in 2015-2017, including a Sauvignon Blanc, which is now available, a Cabernet blend, Chardonnay, old vine Zinfandel and Syrah.

“We have always been huge wine guys,” said LOCASH’s Preston Brust. “A good bottle of wine is like a good song – its various ‘notes’ and aromas take your mind and senses to new depths. It’s a creative experience. I think that’s why we like it so much.”

In 2014, around the time they signed their new record deal with Reviver Records, the duo met Jonathan Ozor, who along with his cousin, artisan winemaker Michael Stonum, owns and operates Stonum Vineyards, Incorporated.

 

Willie Nelson To Launch Fine Marijuana Brand

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Willie Nelson will soon open his new business venture, Willie’s Reserve, his own brand of fine quality marijuana.

According to an interview with The Daily Beast, the plan includes the opening of stores in states where marijuana is legal over the course of the next year. The plan also includes offering branded bongs. Michael Bowman, spokesperson for the fledgling brand, said Willie’s Reserve would be about meeting quality standards. “Let’s just call it the anti-Walmart model. Personally, internally, that’s what we call it. A certain standard by which growers have to account for carbon and such, in a way that empowers small growers who are doing the right thing.”

 

Jason Aldean To Honor Local Breast Cancer Survivors On Burn It Down 2015 Tour

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Jason Aldean will honor a breast cancer survivor and a guest at each stop on his Burn It Down 2015 Tour, which launched last month. As he’s done on previous tours, Aldean will set aside a portion of ticket sales from his Burn It Down 2015 Tour to support breast cancer programs by a Susan G. Komen local affiliate. This year, Aldean will donate concert proceeds to Komen’s South Florida affiliate, supporting breast cancer programs in the West Palm Beach area.

Additionally, Aldean announced his 10th annual Concert for the Cure will be held during his tour stop at Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Oct. 24.

In honor of his friend Melissa who died of breast cancer, Aldean has supported the work of local Komen programs for more than 10 years.

ACM Reveals Daytime Lineup At Party For A Cause Festival

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Frankie Ballard, Kelsea Ballerini, Gord Bamford, Kristian Bush, Chase Bryant, Cam, Brett Eldredge, Sam Hunt, Tyler Farr, Kenny Foster, Kip Moore, Eric Paslay, Mo Pitney, Michael Ray, Chase Rice, Dylan Scott, Cole Swindell, Brothers Osborne, Dan + Shay, The Gatlin Brothers, Josh Abbott Band, Maddie & Tae, Montgomery Gentry, Native Run, Old Dominion, and A Thousand Horses are all slated to perform during the third annual ACM Party For A Cause Festival, set for Friday, April 17 and Saturday, April 18 at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. The newly announced performers will play at the Party Stage and Ram Lone Star Stage, located on the North Lawn of Arlington’s Globe Life Park.

The daytime lineup on Friday will run from 12:30 p.m., when A Thousand Horses kicks off the festivities, and runs through approximately 5:25 p.m. when Montgomery Gentry takes the stage.

Saturday’s daytime lineup begins at the Party Stage with Maddie & Tae performing at 12:45 p.m., and wraps at 5:25 p.m. with a performance from The Gatlin Brothers.

The two-day festival will benefit ACM Lifting Lives, as well as military philanthropies including Folds of Honor Foundation, Wounded Warrior Project, Navy SEAL Foundation, and the Task Force Dagger Foundation.

After daytime performances conclude on the North Lawn, the festival will continue inside of Globe Life Park, with previously announced performances from Dierks Bentley, Clint Black, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Sam Hunt, Miranda Lambert, Patty Loveless, Ronnie Milsap, Darius Rucker, Dwight Yoakam, Alabama, Eli Young Band, Florida Georgia Line and more.

The evening portion of the event will also be taped for the two-hour special, “ACM Presents: Superstar Duets,” which will air May 15 on CBS.

Full Daytime Lineup for ACM’s Party For A Cause Festival

Friday, April 17, 2015
12:30pm A Thousand Horses Party Stage
12:45pm Gord Bamford Ram Lone Star Stage
1:05pm Eric Paslay Party Stage
1:20pm Cam Ram Lone Star Stage
1:40pm Day + Shay Party Stage
2:05pm Mo Pitney Ram Lone Star Stage
2:50pm Kelsea Ballerini Ram Lone Star Stage
3:10pm Kristian Bush Party Stage
3:55pm Cole Swindell Party Stage
4:20pm Native Run Ram Lone Star Stage
4:40pm Josh Abbott Band Party Stage
5:05pm Michael Ray Ram Lone Star Stage
5:25pm Montgomery Gentry Party Stage
6:30pm Doors Open to Globe Life Park Globe Life Park
7:30pm ACM Presents: Superstar Duets Main Stage / Globe Life Park

Saturday, April 18, 2015
12:45pm Maddie & Tae Party Stage
1:10pm Frankie Ballard Party Stage
1:35pm Sam Hunt Party Stage
2:00pm Kenny Foster Ram Lone Star Stage
2:20pm Chase Rice Party Stage
2:45pm Dylan Scott Ram Lone Star Stage
3:05pm Tyler Farr Party Stage
3:30pm Chase Bryant Ram Lone Star Stage
3:55pm Brett Eldredge Party Stage
4:15pm Old Dominion Ram Lone Star Stage
4:40pm Kip Moore Party Stage
5:00pm Brothers Osborne Ram Lone Star Stage
5:25pm The Gatlin Brothers Party Stage
6:30pm Doors Open to Globe Life Park Globe Life Park
7:30pm ACM Presents: Superstar Duets Main Stage / Globe Life Park

Jett Williams, Georgette Jones Set For Summer Nashville Show

next generationJett Williams, daughter of Hank Williams, Sr., and Georgette Jones (daughter of George Jones and Tammy Wynette) will join other offspring of legendary country entertainers for a “throwback show” titled The Next Generation: Sons and Daughters of Country Legends, performing songs their parents made famous.

Others joining include Robyn Young (Faron Young), George Hamilton V (George Hamilton IV), Hawkshaw Hawkins, Jr. (Hawkshaw Hawkins and Jean Shepard), Chrystie Wooley (Sheb Wooley), Melissa Luman (Bob Luman), Dean Smith (Carl Smith & Goldie Hill), Karen Wheeler (Onie Wheeler), and Donnie Winters (Don Winters).

The show is set for Thursday, June 11 at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley. Doors open at 6 p.m., with the show beginning at 7 p.m.

Keith Bilbrey, who works with Hippie Radio, Music City Roots and Larry’s Country Diner, will emcee the event.

Over the past three years, the show has been held at Rickey Roo’s in Franklin and the Nashville Palace.

Tickets are $20 each and may be purchased at www.3rdandlindsley.com or by calling 615-259-9891.

Big Updates In Store For Streaming Revenue in 2015

applebeatsObviously Apple did not pay $3 billion for Beats Music last year without a reason. The New York Times is now shedding light on the technology company’s plans to build its own streaming music service expected for public release this year.

Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor, previously chief creative officer for Beats, is playing a major role in redesign, according to Ben Sisario and Brian X. Chen‘s unnamed sources. The service is said to share many of the same features as the prior Beats Music, such as curated playlists. However, the name Beats Music will likely be shed. Aesthetically, vivid visuals will likely conform to Apple’s sleek and minimal design.

Although the report notes there are no plans for a free listening tier, Apple is said to be planning a subsequent boost for its free iTunes radio, with an eye towards unreleased exclusives and geographic targeting, not unlike AM/FM radio.

The music industry is becoming bolder towards the technology giant as seen when licensing negotiations fell through in recent months for discounted rates. With the nearly 800 million iTunes accounts in its database, Apple may be an attractive alternative compared to, say Spotify. It’s own iTunes Radio is a popular alternative for data-restricted mobile listeners due to its low data consumption when compared to other music apps.

 

Nominations For Americana Honors & Awards Now Being Accepted

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Members of the Americana Music Association can submit their nominations for the best album, song, artist, emerging artist, instrumentalist and duo/group of the year for consideration of awards at the 2015 Americana Honors & Awards.

The awards will take place during the Americana Music Festival & Conference, Sept. 15-20, 2015 in Nashville, Tenn.

All active members received an e-mail asking for nominations, which goes through April 6.

Artist Membership costs $35 and Industry Membership is $75. If you are a member prior to April 1, a Call for Nominations email will be sent to your membership email address and you may still submit your nominations prior to the closing date. To become a member, visit http://americanamusic.org/store/memberships.

Nominees and the formal election process will be announced at a later date. The awards recipients will not be announced until the Americana Honors & Awards presentation at the Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 16, 2015.

For more information please visit www.americanamusic.org.

Industry Ink: WMN, Nine North Record Label Group, Red Bow Records

Brand Manager Danielle Taylor Exiting WMN

wmg1Friday, March 27 marks Danielle Taylor‘s last day with Warner Music Nashville. Taylor worked at the company for 12 years, rising from Promotion Coordinator to Brand Manager. Taylor’s prior career stops include Dreamcatcher Entertainment, Music Services Inc., and Copyright Management, Inc. She is seeking her next opportunity.

Taylor can be reached at 615musicmom@gmail.com.

 

Nine North Record Label Group, Edgehill Music Sign Deal With Toby (TK) King

Nashville-based Edgehill Music and Nine North Record Label Group has signed on for promotion, marketing and social media management work with artist Toby (TK) King. King, signed to Red Zebra Music, will work with Edgehill Music and Nine North Record Label Group to promote his single “I Ain’t Stupid.”

“These are exciting times for the Nine North Records Label Group and Edgehill Music Nashville in particular,” says Larry Pareigis, President, Nine North/Turnpike Music/Edgehill Nashville.”Now it’s time for the industry to meet the man behind the music – the great Toby King!”

Pictured (L-R, back row); Larry Pareigis, President, Nine North Records Label Group, Angel Jennings, Director/Secondary Markets for Edgehill Music Nashville, Tim Svedlund, president, Red Zebra Music. (front row): Red Zebra Music's Toby King.

Pictured (L-R, back row); Larry Pareigis, President, Nine North Records Label Group, Angel Jennings, Director/Secondary Markets for Edgehill Music Nashville, Tim Svedlund, president, Red Zebra Music. (front row): Red Zebra Music’s Toby King.

 

Red Bow Records’ Chase Bryant Earns Top Country Video in Australia 

Red Bow Records’ Chase Bryant recently made his first trip to Australia. Upon landing at the airport in Brisbane, Bryant learned that his debut single – the Top 10 U.S. Country radio hit “Take It On Back” – had become the No. 1 Country video in Australia, courtesy of CMC Australia’s Top 50 Countdown. Bryant also took part in the CMC Songwriters Show alongside Lee Brice, Morgan Evans, Kristian Bush and Jeffrey Steele.

Pictured (L-R): Chase Bryant; Lee Brice; Morgan Evans; Kristian Bush; Jeffrey Steele and promoter Ron Potts at the CMC Songwriters Show. Photo courtesy Jeremy Dylan

Pictured (L-R): Chase Bryant, Lee Brice, Morgan Evans, Kristian Bush, Jeffrey Steele and promoter Ron Potts at the CMC Songwriters Show. Photo: Jeremy Dylan

Industry Pics: Tin Pan South, SiriusXM

The Doobie Brothers’ Tom Johnston, along with Casey James, Charlie Worsham, and John Cowan brought their music to Nashville’s Third & Lindsley during this week’s 23rd annual Tin Pan South.

The evening showcase, presented by BMI, was reunion of sorts for the four musicians. James and Worsham are both featured on The Doobie Brothers’ latest collaborative album, Southbound, while Cowan has spent the past five years as a bassist and background vocalist for The Doobie Brothers.
Pictured (L-R): BMI Sr. Director Bradley Collins, Casey James, Tom Johnston, Charlie Worsham, John Cowan and NSAI Executive Director Bart Herbison

Pictured (L-R): BMI Sr. Director Bradley Collins, Casey James, Tom Johnston, Charlie Worsham, John Cowan and NSAI Executive Director Bart Herbison. Photo: Moments By Moser

Pictured (L-R): Casey James, Tom Johnston, Regions Bank EVP Jim Schmitz, and Charlie Worsham

Pictured (L-R): Casey James, Tom Johnston, Regions Bank EVP Jim Schmitz, and Charlie Worsham

 

Newcomer Bryson Jennings recently performed his debut single, “Young Nights,” for SiriusXM’s Sr. Director Country Programmer John Marks. The singer-songwriter also performed the ballad “I Can’t Right Now” and “Buy You A Drink,” which are also featured on his upcoming EP.

Pictured (L-R): John Marks, Bryson Jennings

Pictured (L-R): John Marks, Bryson Jennings