Sony/ATV Extends Relationship With Chris Young

(L-R): Troy Tomlinson (Sony/ATV), Chris Young, Jess Rosen (Greenburg Traurig, LLP)

(L-R): Troy Tomlinson (Sony/ATV), Chris Young, Jess Rosen (Greenburg Traurig, LLP)


Sony/ATV Music Publishing has extended its publishing relationship with RCA Records Nashville singer and songwriter Chris Young. Young has co-written four of his six No. 1 singles and recently announced he will be kicking off his A.M. World Tour in 2015, including shows in Australia, Ireland, Germany and the U.K.

Word Entertainment Appoints Lusk As Publicity Manager

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Caroline Lusk


Word Entertainment has named Caroline Lusk as Publicity Manager. Lusk will report to Wes Vause, Sr. VP, Publicity, Warner Music Nashville, and will be responsible for the six divisions of Word Entertainment, including recorded music, publishing, church resources, films, live events, and distribution.
Most recently, Lusk spent four years as the editor for CCM Magazine. For more than a decade, Lusk has been involved in the Christian music industry as a freelance writer and editorial assistant. She has written bios for artists including Laura Story, Natalie Grant, Jason Crabb, and others. She has also been an on-air personality for Today’s Christian Music Radio and has written film scripts for Storytelling Pictures, and served as lead writer for CCM Classic Radio.
Lusk relocated to Nashville while completing graduate studies at Vanderbilt University. She still lives in the area with her husband, Andy and their two children, Eli and Everly.
Word Label Group artists include Francesca Battistelli, for King & Country, Big Daddy Weave, Chris August, Love & The Outcome, and others.

Emily West Signs With Sony Music Masterworks' Portrait Imprint

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Emily West


Powerhouse vocalist and NBC’s America’s Got Talent Season 9 finalist Emily West has signed with Sony Music Masterworks’ Portrait imprint. West will release a two-track digital single on Dec. 2, including her rendition of Sia’s “Chandelier,” which stunned audiences during her performance of the song on the televised talent competition. The digital single will also include the Christmas classic “Santa Baby.”
West’s full-length debut album will be released in spring 2015, in a unique partnership between West, Pledge Music, and Sony. West recently completed a success online fundraiser to complete her upcoming album via Pledge Music. That album will be released on the Portrait imprint, though Pledge Music fans will received additional personalized bonus tracks and exclusive content.
“As America has already seen, Emily West is an exceptional talent with a bright career ahead of her,” says Chuck Mitchell, SVP, Sony Music Masterworks, U.S. “Her appearances on AGT have already defined her as an important new interpreter of great songs both new and classic, and she’s equally impressive on her own material. We’re delighted to be helping her launch this new phase of her recording career.”
West moved to Nashville at age 18 and was later signed with Capitol Nashville, where she released the singles “Rocks In Your Shoes” and “Blue Sky” (featuring Keith Urban). She later transitioned to New York City.
Sony Masterworks comprises Masterworks Broadway, Masterworks, OKeh, Portrait, RCA Red Seal and Sony Classical imprints.

AC Entertainment Adds Erin McAnally And Taylor Shomaker

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Concert promoters and festival producers AC Entertainment, known for the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, among its many projects, announced the addition of two new employees to its Nashville, Tenn., office. Erin McAnally joins the company as Nashville Marketing and Special Projects Director, and Taylor Shomaker returns to AC Entertainment as Director of Event Operations and Talent Buyer, building on his previous role with the company.
McAnally received her B.A. in English from Belmont University and went on to earn an Asia Pacific Leadership Program Fellowship from The East and West Center in Honolulu. She then returned to Nashville where she worked as a Production Coordinator at Tony Brown Enterprises from 2006 to 2009. She later went on to work freelance as Music Supervisor and Assistant to composer John Powell at Independently Thinking Music in Los Angeles. In 2012, Erin started as Executive and Event Director at Imogene and Willie and was quickly promoted to V.P. of Marketing, PR and Retail, coordinating events with companies such as GQ, Spotify and Warby Parker.
Shomaker began his seven-year career at AC Entertainment in 2007, with previous positions including Assistant to the COO, Event Operations Manager and Talent Buyer for country music bookings. He was also heavily involved in the company’s music festivals, including Bonnaroo, Forecastle Festival, Mountain Oasis, and Big Ears, as well as Mumford & Sons’ Gentleman of the Road stopover series. In his new role, Shomaker will direct the operations for many of the company’s top special events and concerts; buy talent for country music and Americana genres; and represent ACE at venues, concerts, and special events throughout Nashville and surrounding markets.
“We’re really thriving in Nashville’s high energy, creative environment. We’ve had a great year since officially establishing our Nashville office, and our opportunities continue to expand. We are happy to welcome a strong talent like Erin to the team and to have Taylor, who was with us for over seven years, return to join our Nashville team after a short hiatus.” said Ashley Capps, AC Entertainment Founder/CEO.

YouTube To Partner with CMA for Nashville Educational Opportunities

YouTube's Vivian Lewit. Photo: Jordan Bellamy

YouTube’s Vivian Lewit. Photo: Jordan Bellamy


YouTube‘s Director of Music Content Partnerships, Vivien Lewit, announced last night (Oct. 28) at a kickoff at Nashville’s Pinewood Social that the digital video service will partner with the Country Music Association (CMA) for a series of educational opportunities in 2015.
Events will also be offered for non-CMA members, pushing the San Bruno, Cali. streaming service’s presence among the broader Nashville’s music community. The purpose of the Pinewood Social kickoff was to celebrate YouTube’s commitment to hosting pop-up workshops, multi-day conferences and to providing access to state-of-the-art equipment at least once a quarter in Nashville.
YouTube-Play-Button-Nashville“Tonight is the kick-off where teams will be here teaching best practices, to work with you at how to monetize your content to its fullest potential,” said Lewit during her keynote. “There is no other platform in the world like YouTube for artists and music.”
The Nashville series of events will emanate from those already taking place in the YouTube Spaces, permanent production facilities in Los Angeles, London, Tokyo and most recently New York City, where workshops and opportunities have contributed to even the creation of Hunter Hayes‘ “Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me” music video.
“We are the platform that offers anyone a shot,” continued Lewit. “We are here to support you and to help you your artists and your community grow.”
Google representatives in attendance spanned from Google Play, Songza and Google Social (Google Plus).

Round Hill Music Acquires Root 49 Music

round hill music1Round Hill Music as acquired Root 49 Music, which contains catalogs of writers Bridgette Tatum, Danny Myrick, and Odie Blackmon, and includes 635 songs, including compositions recorded by artists including Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Chris Cagle and Gary Allan.
Root 49 Music was founded in 2008 by Nashville publisher Carolyn Miller, and songwriters Bridgette Tatum and Danny Myrick. In 2011, the company signed songwriter Odie Blackmon. He penned Gary Allan’s “Pieces,” and has written for George Strait and Lee Ann Womack.
Tatum and Myrick penned Jason Aldean‘s chart-topper “She’s Country,” and Myrick co-wrote Chris Cagles’s “Got My Country On,” Tim McGraw’s “Truck Yeah,” and Craig Morgan’s “International Harvester.”
Round Hill Music’s Nashville VP and General Manager, Mark Brown, served as Chief Creative Officer for Root 49 from 2010 until 2013. In 2014, Myrick signed a new deal with the joint venture between Round Hill Music and Marti Frederksen’s Riding Songs.
“I am delighted to be reunited with this superior song catalog and to continue my work with Danny Myrick,” said Brown.

AT&T Launches Original Series "My Opry Debut" Featuring Rising Country Stars

grand_ole_opry_logo_20051AT&T U-verse and the Grand Ole Opry have introduced a six-part, original series, ‘My Opry Debut,’ available exclusively on the AT&T U-verse Country Deep app and uverse.com. The series features six country newcomers as they make their first appearance at the legendary Grand Ole Opry and step into the circle for the first time. The artists include Jamie Lynn Spears, The Cadillac Three, Sam Hunt, Chase Bryant, Maddie & Tae, and Cole Swindell. Each episode of ‘My Opry Debut’ will take fans behind-the-scenes as their favorite artists prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. The episodes also include personal interviews with the artists, their family and friends, footage from the dressing room and stage rehearsal, performance highlights and post-performance reactions.
Pete Fisher, Vice President and General Manager, Grand Ole Opry added: “Every aspiring country artist has the dream of playing the Opry, and becoming a part of its history. This is the first time we’ve been able to properly capture that magical moment in a meaningful way and we look forward to presenting this unique experience with Country Deep.”
Country Deep is an interactive app on U-verse launched at the 2013 CMA Music Festival to bring country fans closer to the music they love. The app is updated weekly to feature new content including live performances, artist interviews, music videos, original content and more. Customers can also build a playlist of their favorite artists and music. Country music has a passionate fan base, and Country Deep is a great way for AT&T to deliver more value to customers across platforms and help further differentiate AT&T U-verse.

Logan Mize Joins Arista Nashville Roster

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Pictured (L-R): Dennis Entertainment’s John Dennis and Charly Salvatore; Big Yellow Dog Music co-owner Carla Wallace; Logan Mize; Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton and A&R VP Jim Catino; Kelly Donley, attorney with Safford Motley PLC; and Big Yellow Dog Music co-owner Kerry O’Neil. Photo: Alan Poizner


Kansas native Logan Mize has joined the Sony Music Nashville family of artists, on the Arista Nashville imprint. Mize’s first single is “Can’t Get Away from a Good Time,” penned by Mize, Blake Chaffin, and Kelly Archer. The single will ship to Country radio on Nov. 17, with an official impact date on Jan. 19, 2015.
The song gained early traction on SiriusXM’s The Highway, with the digital single having already sold 75,000 copies.
Mize will hit the road with Dustin Lynch on the 2014 Taste of Country Christmas Tour, beginning Nov. 13. He has previously opened for Lady Antebellum, The Band Perry, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, and others.

Exclusive: John Ozier's Story Behind His Success

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John Ozier


As General Manager of ole’s Nashville office, John Ozier is uniquely positioned as both an executive and successful songwriter. His many credits include two No. 1 songs, Lee Brice‘s “Hard to Love,” and Tyler Farr‘s “Whiskey in My Water.” MusicRow recently talked to Ozier to dig deeper into his path as he navigates the waters of Nashville’s music industry.
How did you first get into songwriting?
I received an internship with Curb Records and started hearing the songs that Doug Johnson and Walt Wilkins were turning in. I thought, “Uh oh, I need to learn the business quickly because it is a craft and those guys have mastered it.” It was extremely intimidating so I started walking down the path of publishing. I was writing songs on the side.
Where did you write “Hard to Love” and how did that opportunity come about?
We were on a writing retreat in Rosemary Beach, Florida. Bill GloverBilly Montana and I were writing a song and I was a little bit angry that we weren’t writing with Lee [Brice]. We stumbled on “Hard to Love” and Lee entered the room in the middle of us writing that song and he said, “What are you working on?” We played it for him and he said, “I hate you guys! I’m cutting it!” Once that happened, it changed everything. I had been being really nervous that people were going to find out I was a writer. All of a sudden, it was No. 1 and you can’t really hide that anymore. Mike Curb called and said, “John, you know you should be proud of what you do as a writer.” So having that encouragement really helped. And I think at the end of the day, it all comes down to integrity.
Tyler Farr. Photo: Chris Hollo

Tyler Farr. Photo: Chris Hollo


How did you connect with Tyler Farr to co-write what turned out to be the second single from Tyler’s Redneck Crazy album?
I had never met Tyler Farr before. He picked me up at Curb Records for a writing retreat Curb Publishing had scheduled. We drove from Nashville to a place called Evins Mill, a little bed and breakfast about an hour and 15 minutes east of Nashville. Tyler, Phillip LaRue and I were scheduled to write on this first co-write. Tyler came in and said his record was done but he brought this riff in and had the title. It was one of those moments when everything really gelled. It probably took an hour and a half to write. The next thing I know, Tyler called me and said, “Hey, Jim Catino, who’s producing my record, wanted to go back into the studio and cut it.” This is right when “Redneck Crazy” was becoming a hit. I was lucky they chose “Whiskey in My Water” as the second single behind “Redneck Crazy.” It’s always great to have the single following a No. 1 song.
LeeBriceWhat did having a second No. 1 song mean for you?
I’m really proud of “Whiskey in My Water.” I was head of A&R at Curb and so I was really close to Lee Brice. “Hard to love” is one of my favorite songs to be a part of and after getting my first No. 1 with it, I thought, “Well, maybe that was a fluke.” But to have the second one within 18 months with “Whisky in My Water” was a defining moment for me. I thought, “Wow! Maybe I really can do this.”
Switching hats, how important is a company’s back catalog to you as a publisher?
A true publisher is one who continues to dig through the catalog. It’s easy to gravitate towards the new and shiny things but a true publisher can add value to the company by going back and finding those gems. A great song is a great song. We have a great staff [at ole] who spend a lot of time digging through the catalogs. We have such a plethora of songs, it gives us a leg up over a lot of people, and a lot of it is about knowing the writers. We continue to meet with songwriters who don’t even actively write here anymore. It’s important to spend time with them. We pay a lot of money for catalog and we can’t afford to not work it.
After joining ole last year, you took a sabbatical from writing. Why?
When I first came to ole, I was worried that the writers may have an issue with another writer taking over the publishing company. To eliminate any of that potential animosity and avoid anyone thinking I was competing for opportunities, I quit writing for a year. I always have to be conscious of that conflict. When I’m representing these writers at ole, I want to make sure I am putting them first.
And now that Ozier is back to songwriting, he exercises a lesson he learned long ago: “The best song wins.” Read more of MusicRow’s interview with John Ozier in the current Publisher Issue.

Garth Brooks World Tour To Visit Arkansas

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Garth Brooks


Garth Brooks will return to Little Rock, Ark. for the first time in 23 years as part of The Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood. The concerts will be held Friday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. Both events will be held at Verizon Arena.

Tickets will be on sale Friday, Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. CST. There will be an eight ticket limit per purchase.
Tickets can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com, ticketmaster.com/garthbrooks or 1-800-745-3000 or Ticketmaster Express 1-866-448-7849. There will be no sales at the venue box office or Ticketmaster outlets on Nov. 7.
Tickets will cost $73.25.