MusicRowPics: Outshyne

Outshyne visit

Outshyne visit


South Carolina natives and Outshyne band members Waylon Owings, Josh Coleman, Casey Joe Kelly, Jason Paxton, and Matthew “Smiley” Norris, have been making music together since 2007.
“We were a group of friends who wanted to have fun,” said Coleman. “We never thought about doing music for a living, and we all had day jobs. But our fan base began growing so fast. We were playing around the Carolinas and other places started calling, so our tour base kept expanding.” The band’s formation was a natural outcome of the members’ friendship and common bond of music. The band’s unique name came about in a similarly laid-back, organic fashion. “We had a friend who had a party and wanted us to play at it,” said Coleman. “Our bass player said he wouldn’t play if we didn’t have a name, so we put name ideas in a hat, and Outshyne is what we drew.”
The band’s catchy songs incorporate a Country-pop sheen, and their unique vocal blending sounds almost akin to family harmonies. The band now plays approximately 200 dates per year. Earlier this year, Outshyne signed with Buddy Lee Attractions for booking.
The band recently visited MusicRow‘s office in Nashville to perform songs from their upcoming project. They offered their current single, “Night With Your Name On It,” which recently began gaining traction on SiriusXM. The song was co-written by MusicRow‘s Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year for 2014, Cole Swindell. They followed with “Moonlight Crush” and “Ain’t,” a song that is slated for their next album. Their previous album was produced by Chip Matthews and Jeffrey Steele.
Though the band is often in Nashville, writing and recording, their roots are still in South Carolina. “We’re still debating the move to Nashville,” said Josh. “We all have families in South Carolina, but we are in Nashville a lot.”
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Chris Young Announces 2015 A.M. World Tour Dates

Photo: Ben Enos

Photo: Ben Enos


Chris Young is prepping his passport for the third consecutive year sharing his shows with an international audience as he makes plans for his 2015 A.M. World Tour which kicks off in Australia.
The RCA Records Nashville Artist made his inaugural trip to the UK and Ireland in 2013 for the CMA Songwriters Series. That same year he made his CMC Rocks The Hunter debut. In 2014 Young made another trek across the pond for shows in London, Dublin, Stavanger, Oslo, Gotteborg and Stockholm.
Dates for 2015 A.M. World Tour
Melbourne (3/11)
Sydney (3/13)
Ipswich (3/14)
Honolulu
London (9/14)
Dublin (9/17)
Munich (9/19)
Cologne (9/20)
Berlin (9/22)
Switzerland
Chris Young’s latest album A.M. has already yielded his Gold certified, sixth chart-topper “Who I Am With You” and Top 5 hit and Gold-certified single “Aw Naw.” His latest hit, “Lonely Eyes,” is quickly climbing the charts.
Find out more about the 2015 A.M. World Tour at www.chrisyoungcountry.com.

Country Stars To Sing National Anthem During World Series

Trisha Yearwood, Little Big Town.

Trisha Yearwood, Little Big Town.


Trisha Yearwood and Little Big Town have been confirmed to sing the national anthem at the MLB World Series games one and three, respectively.
To air on Fox, Yearwood will perform tonight (October 21) in Kansas City, Mo. Between the Royals and the San Francisco Giants. Tune in prior to the game at 8:00p.m. ET to watch her performance.
As part of the upcoming TV schedule, in promotion of the new album Painkiller, the newest members of the Grand Ole Opry, Little Big Town, will perform in California prior to game three, at 4:57 p.m. PT on FOX.
Additionally, Phillip Phillips will perform prior to game two and Carlos Santana and his son Salvador will perform prior to game four.

New Books By Paul Williams, Glyn Johns and Shelia Shipley Biddy

paul williams book gratitudeBooks written by music industry figures Paul Williams, Glyn Johns and Shelia Shipley Biddy are being released this fall.

Award-winning songwriter and ASCAP President and Chairman Paul Williams teamed with TV and film writer Tracey Jackson to write Gratitude and Trust, which applies the principles of the recovery movement to people who are not addicts but need help with difficulties. 

glyn johns sound man bookProducer Glyn Johns penned Sound Man: A Life Recording Hits With The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, Eric Clapton, The Faces… Included in Johns’ discography are classic albums Abbey Road and Led Zeppelin, and tracks “My Generation” and “Sympathy for the Devil.” In Sound Man, Johns opens up about his life and career in the studio.

shelia shipley biddy bookAs previously reported, Nashville industry veteran Shelia Shipley Biddy has released her self-published autobiography The Music In My Rearview Mirror: My 30 Years In Music & More. Biddy highlights her career experiences, and the hurdles she overcame as one of the first females to helm a major label.

 

Keith Urban Named Featured Speaker For CRS 2015

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Keith Urban


Keith Urban has been announced as a featured speaker for the 2015 Country Radio Seminar. Keith Urban: Being Present, is slated for Friday, Feb. 27, 2015 at 3 p.m. during the annual convention.
“This will be a definitive ‘memorable moment’ for all of us this year: having this incredible talent address this most critical skill in today’s hectic professional business environment, with far reaching effect on one’s ability to communicate,” says CRS Executive Director, Bill Mayne. “Urban is one of the first artists to have literally broken down the separation that can exist even on the concert stage.  Not only has he been leaving the stage, to join his audiences for years, he was the first artist that I’ve ever seen, whose stage literally bled into the crowd, with no barrier of any kind – no doubt entirely by design.”
Mayne continues, “Keith is one of the most impressive and successful artists of our time. There’s no doubt that both the musician and the man have set the standard for the way any artist’s relationship should be with his or her fans. His ability to connect on a human level whether in person or through his music is unprecedented.  Radio air talent and programmers are unanimous when referring to Urban’s uncanny ability to connect with people.  It is genuine, heartfelt and authentic. Through the years we have all seen how Keith conducts himself during backstage visits both with fans and industry personnel.”

CRS 2015 New Faces of Country Music Dinner Sold Out

CRS-2015-LogoCRS Executive Director Bill Mayne has announced that dinner tickets for the New Faces of Country Music Show held during Country Radio Seminar 2015 are sold out.
According to Mayne, “All registrations sold prior to Oct. 20 will include full access to the New Faces Show and Dinner. Going forward, we will be allocating seat only entry on a first-come, first-served basis until that area is sold-out.”
The CRS 2015 Early Bird registration rate of $399 expires Oct. 31. Full registrations include access to all panels, educational events, networking opportunities, label luncheons, featured speakers, research presentations and much more. After the deadline, registration will increase to the regular rate of $499 per person.
Talent for the New Faces of Country Music Show will be announced in early December.
To register for the three-day event, please visit www.countryradioseminar.com.

Industry Pics: BMI, CMHoF, Big Machine Label Group, Capitol CMG

Broadcast Music, Inc. recently presented performances during the first weekend of the Austin City Limits (ACL) Music Festival. The festivities kicked off on Friday, Oct. 3. Among the performers featured on the BMI stage at Austin City Limits was Capitol Nashville artist Jon Pardi.

 BMI’s Mark Mason (far left), Penny Everhard (2nd from left) and Sama ntha Cox pause for a photo with Capitol recording artist Jon Pardi who performed on the BMI-sponsored stage at Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 3 in Austin, TX. Photo credit: Erika Goldring

Pictured (L-R): Mark Mason (BMI), Penny Everhard (BMI), Jon Pardi, and Samantha Cox (BMI). Photo: Erika Goldring

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The Country Music Hall of Fame featured hit songwriter Billy Edd Wheeler as part of its quarterly songwriters series, Poets and Prophets, at the Country Music Hall of Fame on Saturday, Oct. 18. Hosted by Museum editor Michael Gray, the 90-minute program and interview was held at the CMH0F’s Ford Theater.

Pictured (l-r) are: Buzz Cason; Suzi Cochran, widow of 2014 Hall of Fame inductee Hank Cochran; Dana McVicker; Billy Edd Wheeler; James Talley; Steve Young; John D. Loudermilk; and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Michael Gray.   Photo by Rick Diamond

Pictured (L-R): Buzz Cason; Suzi Cochran, widow of 2014 Hall of Fame inductee Hank Cochran; Dana McVicker; Billy Edd Wheeler; James Talley; Steve Young; John D. Loudermilk; and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Michael Gray. Photo: Rick Diamond

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The Band Perry and BMLG’s Scott Borchetta were on hand recently for the Nashville screening of the Glen Campbell documentary Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me. The Band Perry contributed a cover of Campbell’s signature “Gentle On My Mind” to the film’s soundtrack EP, released by Big Machine Records. After the screening, the trio performed four songs, including “Gentle On My Mind,” “Better Dig Two,” “If I Die Young,” and “DONE.”

The documentary opens in New York and Nashville on Friday, Oct. 24, and was awarded “Best International Documentary” at the Vancouver Film Festival.

Pictured (L-R): Neil Perry, James Keach, Kimberly Perry, Scott Borchetta, Trevor Albert, Reid Perry.

Pictured (L-R): Neil Perry, James Keach, Kimberly Perry, Scott Borchetta, Trevor Albert, Reid Perry.

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Capitol CMG writers Ben Glover and David Garcia were feted for their four recent No. 1 singles, including “Overcomer” (Mandisa), “Every Good Thing” (The Afters), “His Kind of Love” (Group 1 Crew), and “Write Your Story” (Francesca Battistelli).

Pictured (L-R): Capitol CMG Publishing's Matt Ewald, John Andrade, Glover, Garcia, John Thompson & Stacey Willbur

Pictured (L-R): Capitol CMG Publishing’s Matt Ewald, John Andrade, Glover, Garcia, John Thompson & Stacey Willbur

RIAA Presents Gold and Platinum Honors

RIAANumerous Nashvillians earned honors from the RIAA in September, including:
Multi Platinum Single
“Get Your Shine On,” Florida Georgia Line
“This Is How We Roll,” Florida Georgia Line ft. Luke Bryan
“Better Dig Two,” The Band Perry
“The Climb,” Miley Cyrus
“I Can Only Imagine,” MercyMe
“All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor
Platinum Single
“Burnin’ It Down,” Jason Aldean
“Drunk On A Plane,” Dierks Bentley
“I Don’t Dance,” Lee Brice
“American Kids,” Kenny CHesney
“Don’t Ya,” Brett Eldredge
“Bartender,” Lady Antebellum
“One Of Those Nights,” Tim McGraw
“Truck Yeah,” Tim McGraw
“Come Wake Me Up,” Rascal Flatts
“Fishin’ In The Dark,” Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
“Get Me Some of That,” Thomas Rhett
“Hillbilly Bone,” Blake Shelton
Gold Single
“Leave The Night On,” Sam Hunt
“Bartender,” Lady Antebellum
“Meanwhile Back At Mama’s,” Tim McGraw
“Backwoods,” Justin Moore
“Point At You,” Justin Moore
“Changed,” Rascal Flatts
“My Eyes,” Blake Shelton
“Doin’ What She Likes,” Blake Shelton
“Postcard From Paris,” The Band Perry
Gold Album (RIAA Standard)
God’s Not Dead, Newsboys

Reba Signs With NASH Icon Music

reba60911Reba McEntire has become the first artist signed to Nash Icon Music, a joint venture between Big Machine Label Group and Cumulus Media. The multi-talented entertainer made the announcement Tuesday morning (Oct. 21) on Blair Garner’s America’s Morning Show.
McEntire is in the studio working on a new project with producers Tony Brown and James Stroud, and has 11 songs cut for the new album. “I’ve got three more to record that I have found,” she told Garner. “I’m always trying to beat out what I have already, so we just keep looking.”
McEntire released her first music in 1976, and has gone on to record numerous chart-topping songs, including signature songs such as “Is There Life Out There,” “The Heart Won’t Lie,” “Does He Love You” and numerous others. Her most recent chart-topper was 2010’s “Turn On The Radio.”
McEntire signed to BMLG’s The Valory Music Co. in 2008.
Earlier this year, Cumulus and Big Machine Label Group entered a strategic partnership to create NASH Icon, which includes the launch of the label and a live events business. The venture showcases Nashville’s talent from the past 25 years, and will release future recordings by those artists. The label complements the NASH Icons branding on some of Cumulus’ owned-and-operated radio stations.

 Pictured (L-R): Jim Weatherson (Nash Icon Music GM), Chuck Wicks (America’s Morning Show host), Terri Clark (America’s Morning Show host), Reba, Scott Borchetta (BMLG President & CEO), John Dickey (Executive Vice President of Content and Programming for Cumulus) and Blair Garner (America’s Morning Show Host). Photo: Eric Heany, Cumulus

Pictured (L-R): Jim Weatherson (Nash Icon Music GM), Chuck Wicks (America’s Morning Show host), Terri Clark (America’s Morning Show host), Reba, Scott Borchetta (BMLG President & CEO), John Dickey (Executive Vice President of Content and Programming for Cumulus) and
Blair Garner (America’s Morning Show Host). Photo: Eric Heany, Cumulus

[Updated]: LifeNotes: Songwriting Great Paul Craft Passes

Paul Craft

Paul Craft


[Updated, Oct. 21, 2014]: A memorial service for Paul Craft will be held in Nashville on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at West End United Methodist Church (2200 West End Ave.) with visitation from 11:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and the funeral at 1:00 p.m.
 
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[Original content, Oct. 20, 2014]:
Newly honored Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Paul Craft has died at age 76.
Famed for such country hits as “Dropkick Me Jesus,” “Hank Williams You Wrote My Life” and “Brother Jukebox,” Craft was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 5. He came to the banquet at the Music City Center, greeted well-wishers and was photographed with his statuette. But prior to his official induction, he experienced breathing problems. An ambulance transported him to St. Thomas Midtown Hospital, where he passed away on Saturday, Oct. 18. He had been plagued by deteriorating health for several years.
Paul Craft was born in Memphis in 1938 and spent part of his early life on his parents’ 2,000-acre cotton, bean and rice farm in nearby Proctor, Arkansas. Fascinated by country radio, he got a harmonica at age 10, an accordion at age 11 and a ukulele shortly thereafter, which led to playing guitar and banjo.
He developed a lifelong love for bluegrass music and eventually performed for a time with Jimmy Martin & The Sunny Mountain Boys. He also later became the writer of a number of bluegrass evergreens.
Craft served a stint in the Coast Guard, graduated as an English major from the University of Virginia and attended one year of law school in Memphis. He belonged to the Mensa Society, whose members have IQ’s in the top two per cent of the population.
After working for his stepfather’s Memphis printing company, operating a music store and performing in the Memphis group The Settlers, he began to focus on his songwriting. His first successes came in 1968, when Skeeter Davis and Sam the Sham recorded his songs “Somewhere with Me Sometime” and “Let it Eat,” respectively.
Paul Craft at the Songwriters Hall of Fame inductions. Photo: Moments by Moser

Paul Craft at the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductions. Photo: Moments by Moser


He moved to Nashville in 1975 and had 35 of his songs recorded during his first year in town. His “Dropkick Me, Jesus,” recorded by Bobby Bare, and “Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life,” recorded by Moe Bandy, brought him the unusual distinction of having both nominated for country-song Grammy Awards in the same year, 1976.
Paul Craft created wickedly humorous fare such as “It’s Me Again, Margaret” (Ray Stevens, 1985) as well as mainstream country hits such as “Blue Heartache” (Gail Davies, 1980), “Brother Jukebox” (Mark Chesnutt, 1991) and “Come As You Were” (T. Graham Brown, 1989).
Among his other well-known songs are “When the New Wears Off of Our Love” (Jody Miller, The Whites), “Honky Tonk Waltz” (Ray Stevens), “His and Hers” (John Anderson), “Too Bad You’re No Good” (Trisha Yearwood) and “Backslidin’” (Joe Stampley).
Craft’s catalog also contains several much-recorded “standards,” including “Midnight Flyer” (The Eagles, The Osborne Brothers, etc.), “Keep Me From Blowing Away” (Linda Ronstadt, The Grascals, Willie Nelson, etc.) and “Teardrops Will Kiss The Morning Dew” (Alison Krauss, The Osborne Brothers, etc.).
Others who recorded Paul Craft songs include Jerry Lee Lewis, Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty, Del Reeves & Billie Jo Spears, Charlie McCoy, Don Everly, Keith Whitley, Randy Travis, Kenny Rogers, David Ball, Jack Greene, Cledus T. Judd and J.J. Cale.
He was one of Music Row’s most prolific providers of songs to the bluegrass world. Among his 200 songs recorded by bluegrass artists are ones by Earl Scruggs, Ralph Stanley, The Lewis Family, Claire Lynch, Larry Sparks, Charlie Sizemore, Carl Jackson and The Nashville Bluegrass Band. The Osborne Brothers have recorded 10 Craft tunes; The Seldom Scene has recorded nine.
Most of Craft’s songs were solo written, rather than collaborations with others. He was distinctive among Nashville songwriters in that he was always self-published rather then being on the songwriting staff of a major company.
He also published “The Gambler” and several other hit songs he did not write. Writers whose works he published and promoted include Mark Germino, Bruce Burch, Jon Ims, Tim O’Brien, John Starling and Don Schlitz.
Paul Craft was also a recording artist. He appeared on the country charts several times during the 1970s. Signed by Chet Atkins to RCA, he charted for the label in 1977-78 with “We Know Better,” “Lean on Jesus” and “Teardrops in My Tequila.” He actually had a bigger hit with “It’s Me Again, Margaret” than Ray Stevens, although it became one of the latter’s “signature” songs.
His albums include Warnings (1986), Brother Jukebox (1998), Raised by the Railroad Line (2006) and Too Bad You’re No Good (2007).
Funeral arrangements had not been announced at press time.
Paul Craft is inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

Paul Craft is inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser