Swift Samples New Track from '1989'

swift11Taylor Swift, Billboard’s 2014 Woman of the Year, exclusively sampled 30 seconds of a new track “Out Of The Woods” for ABC-TV’s GMA today (Oct. 13). Thus far, the only track revealed from her forthcoming 1989 pop album is the official radio single “Shake it Off.”
“Out of the Woods” will be available for download on iTunes once the clock strikes midnight (Tuesday, Oct. 14). The track is co-written and co-produced by Swift and Jack Antonoff (lead singer of fun.), with vocal production by Max Martin.
“‘Out Of The Woods’ is one of my favorite songs on 1989,” said Swift. “A goal of mine on this album was to make sure the songs sounded exactly the way the emotions felt. This song is about the fragility of some relationships…where you never feel like you are standing on solid ground. This song stresses that even if the relationship is breakable and fragile, it doesn’t mean it isn’t worthwhile and beautiful.”
1989 will be released by Big Machine Records on Oct. 21. Swift’s current single is promoted to pop radio by Republic Records. The international star just wrapped a trip to France and London where she appeared on the X Factor UK, Graham Norton Show and BBC Radio. Promotional partnerships for the 2014 release include Subway, Diet Coke, Target and Keds.
Swift has career record sales in excess of 30 million albums and almost 80 million song downloads worldwide. Her album RED, released almost two years ago, has sold more than 6 million copies worldwide, including more than 1.2 million copies in the U.S. in its first week.
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MusicRowLife: Holly Williams, Bucky Covington, Jerrod Niemann

Stella June Coleman


Holly Williams and Chris Coleman welcomed their baby girl, Stella June, to the world Tuesday, September 30th at 1:45 p.m. in Nashville. The newborn weighed 7 lbs., 12 oz., and measured 21 inches long.
Williams, 33, is the granddaughter of Hank Williams, and daughter of Hank Williams, Jr.
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Kennedy Taylor Covington. Photo: Donna Cook


Bucky Covington and Katherine Cook welcomed their baby girl, Kennedy Taylor Covington, to the family Oct. 10.
“We are beyond excited to start our life as a family and can’t wait to see what adventures this little blessing has in store for us,” the first-time father said.
Covington recently released “Buzzin,” his first single as an independent artist, and is currently in the studio working on new music and co-producing a project alongside producer Dale Oliver.
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Jerrod Niemann wed Morgan Petek in a cliffside ceremony in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Sunday (Oct. 12). The couple requested wedding guests donate to charity in lieu of giving wedding gifts.

Jason Aldean To Host Westwood One Thanksgiving Special

aldean111Jason Aldean is slated to host Westwood One’s all-star A Thanksgiving Weekend Celebration, including music from Garth Brooks, Florida Georgia Line, Brad Paisley, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton and others. Several artists, including Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley and Tim McGraw, will join Aldean in sharing what they are grateful for this holiday season.
Aldean will share songs from his new album, Old Boots, New Dirt, as well as stories behind the songs during the four-hour special. Those songs include his single “Burnin’ It Down,” along with “Two Night Town,” Just Gettin’ Started,” “Tonight Looks Good on You,” and the title track.
Stations can air A Thanksgiving Weekend Special from Thursday, Nov. 27 through Sunday, Nov. 30 between 6:00 am and 12 midnight. For more information, contact Donny Walker at dwalker@westwoodone.com.

BMG And Maxx Music Publishing Sign Songwriter Sam Mizell

Back Row (L-R): Justin Nicolet (Maxx Music Publishing), John Allen (BMG Chrysalis), Sara Knabe (BMG Chrysalis), Chris Oglesby (BMG Chrysalis) Front Row (L-R): Mitchell Solarek (Maxx Music Publishing), Kevin Lane (BMG Chrysalis), Sam Mizell, Kos Weaver (BMG Chrysalis), Daniel Lee (BMG Chrysalis)

Back Row (L-R): Justin Nicolet (Maxx Music Publishing), John Allen (BMG Chrysalis), Sara Knabe (BMG Chrysalis), Chris Oglesby (BMG Chrysalis). Front Row (L-R): Mitchell Solarek (Maxx Music Publishing), Kevin Lane (BMG Chrysalis), Sam Mizell, Kos Weaver (BMG Chrysalis), Daniel Lee (BMG Chrysalis).


BMG and Maxx Music Publishing have just signed a joint venture together, and the first writer signed under this JV is Sam Mizell. Mizell’s cuts include “Whiskey” (Jana Kramer), “Peaches and Caroline” (The Band Perry),  “Was I The Only One” (Jordin Sparks), “The Motions” and “You Are Everything” (Matthew West), among others.
Mizell has earned two ASCAP Song of the Year honors, one BMI award, and 11 ASCAP Top 25 Most Played awards.

IBMA Executive Director Cardwell Tenders Resignation

Nancy Cardwell

Nancy Cardwell


Nancy Cardwell, executive director of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), has tendered her resignation with the organization, effective December 31, 2014. Cardwell has held the position of executive director at IBMA for the past two and a half years, and has worked at the organization for 20 years.
In a letter to members of the organization, Cardwell said, “When I agreed to take the interim ED position March 5, 2012—and later in August 2012 when I was asked to take on the full-time position, I let the IBMA Board of Directors know I intended to stay three to five years, to help the organization get through what I perceived as a crucially important transitional process following the tenure of longtime director Dan Hays… Bluegrass music is about passing tunes from one generation to another, and it’s also about passing leadership roles along to the next person on the industry side. Twenty years is a long time to do anything, and I know 2015 is the right time for me to pass the torch to the next executive director of IBMA.”
During her tenure as executive director, Cardwell oversaw the move of IBMA’s World of Bluegrass from Nashville to Raleigh, N.C. She also oversaw the establishment of a Nashville office in the Berry Hill area, a rise in IBMA membership, and more.
“When the Board began its search for an Executive Director to replace Dan Hays, we knew it was important to find one who was both familiar with and familiar to our members and our industry, as we moved forward in our efforts to build an IBMA capable of playing a leadership role in the industry for many years to come,” said Jon Weisberger, IBMA Board chair.  “During Nancy’s tenure, we have made significant strides in doing so, and her devotion to the IBMA, to its members, to bluegrass music and to the bluegrass community have been indispensible assets.  I am confident that the Board will find a successor capable of meeting the challenges that still lie before us, but I am equally confident that the value of the contribution she has made will be felt for many years to come.  We wish her success in whatever she chooses to do next, and on a personal note, I hope that I can continue to count on her counsel and knowledge for as long as I serve as Chair of the Board of Directors.”
Cardwell added in her letter: “It’s been an honor and a privilege to serve IBMA for 20 years, and to get to know and appreciate so many of you. I’m proud of what the organization has accomplished so far, and I’m excited about the future of both IBMA and bluegrass music.  I appreciate what I’ve learned from each of you, the music and the stories, and most of all, your friendship.”
The organization will begin its search for a new executive director in the coming weeks.

Ben Folds Joins the Yamaha Artist Family

Yamaha Musician Ben Folds

Ben Folds


Yamaha Entertainment Group announced the addition of singer, songwriter and producer Ben Folds to the global family of Yamaha Piano Artists. Yamaha will support and help serve the needs of Folds, who plays a variety of Yamaha Acoustic Grand Pianos, on tour, in the studio and at appearances with piano logistics, promotion and collaboration.
“Yamaha builds some of the finest pianos on the market, and I’ve found their artist support to be unparalleled,” said Folds. “It’s a privilege to be part of the global Yamaha family.”
“Not only is Ben Folds such an incredibly talented artist and inspiration to so many musicians, he’s a tireless ambassador for music education and music therapy,” said Chris Gero, founder and vice president, Yamaha Entertainment Group. “We look forward to supporting Ben as a Yamaha Artist. His experience and dedication will help further Yamaha’s commitment to the performing arts and educational community.”
Folds, a Nashville resident and a member of the Board of Directors of the Nashville Symphony, has composed an acclaimed 25-minute, three movement concerto for piano and orchestra, which he debuted with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in March 2014.
A member of the Artist Committee for Americans for the Arts, Folds is an outspoken advocate for music therapy and music education. He has participated in workshops and lobbied Congress for arts funding.
Yamaha Entertainment Group works with a roster of international music stars to promote music awareness and education, as well as underscore the breadth and quality of the Yamaha brand.

Upcoming Events: CTM, Sheryl Crow, ASCAP DIY

CTMCTM’s Writer’s Ink will host a writers round at the Music City Tippler on Thursday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m.
Marcus Hummon, Autumn McEntire, Chris Roberts and Jared Mitchell are slated to perform alongside “special guests.”

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Sheryl-Crow-VanderbiltSheryl Crow will speak at the Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music as part of the popular Conversations Series on Tuesday, Nov. 4. The event is free and open to the public in the Ingram Hall at the Blair School of Music. Seating is first-come, first-served.
Senior Lecturer Jen Gunderman will conduct an informal on-stage conversation with the singer at 8 p.m., followed by a Q&A session with the audience. Gunderman has been on leave from the university for the past year and a half touring with Crow as a keyboard, accordion and background singer. The Conversations Series first launched in 1995, when Jim Foglesong interviewed guitar legend Chet Atkins.

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ASCAP-DIYDirector of ASCAP’s business and membership affairs, Alex Grout, is preparing a seminar on Oct. 14 detailing streaming music services and translating the legal rights and permissions for Nashville publishers, writers, performers and labels.
The 5:30 p.m. event is part of the ASCAP DIYU, a monthly seminar at the PRO’s Nashville headquarters, open to all. Refreshments will be provided.

Taylor Swift Named 'Billboard' Woman of the Year For Second Time

taylor swift111Taylor Swift has been named the 2014 Billboard Woman of the Year, making her the only artist to receive the honor twice. The award honors a female artist who “has shaped and inspired the music industry with her success, leadership and innovation over the past 12 months.”
Swift was also named Billboard‘s Woman of the Year in 2011.
“As one of the most influential artists of her generation, Taylor Swift has seen incredible success on the Billboard charts,” said Janice Min, co-president and chief creative officer of Guggenheim Media’s Entertainment Group. “Over the course of her career, she’s charted 60 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 — the most of any female artist since her debut in 2006. We are tremendously excited to be honoring her as the 2014 Billboard Woman of the Year for the second time.”

Swift will be honored during the ninth annual Billboard Women in Music Awards, which will take place Dec. 12 in New York City.

2014 Women In Workforce Honor Borchetta, Brown, Essig

(L-R): Scott Borchetta, CEO, Big Machine Label Group; Anastasia Brown, Music Industry Luminary; Rod Essig, VP, Creative Artist Agency, Photo: Rob Mould

(L-R): Scott Borchetta, CEO, Big Machine Label Group; Anastasia Brown, Music Industry Luminary; Rod Essig, VP, Creative Artist Agency, Photo: Rob Mould


The Women in Workforce recently hosted the inaugural Music City Honors reception for the 2014 Women in the Workforce Award recipients at the Parthenon in Nashville.
The recipients were:
-Trailblazer: Anastasia Brown, Music Industry Luminary
-Music City Impact: Scott Borchetta, Founder/CEO, Big Machine Label Group
-Woman of the Year: Latrisha Jemison, Sr. VP, Regions Bank
-Man of the Year: Rod Essig, VP, Creative Artist Agency
-Woman to Watch: Britnie Turner, Founder/CEO, Aerial Development
-Business Leadership: The Tennessean (Pres./Publisher, Laura Hollingsworth)
“We were proud to honor Scott Borchetta, Anastasia Brown and Rod Essig, all leaders with a proven successful track record of innovating the workforce in Nashville with an impact on the Global economy,” stated Jacky Akbari, Founder, Event Producer Council on Workforce Innovation and Board Chair of Music City Honors.
(L-R): Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, Laura Hollingsworth, Tennessean Pres./Publisher; Britnie Turner, Founder/CEO, Aeriel Development; Latrisha Jemison, SVP, Regions Bank; Anastasia Brown, Music Industry Luminary; Scott Borchetta, CEO, Big Machine Label Group; Rod Essig, VP, Creative Artist Agency, Photo: Rob Mould

(L-R): Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, Laura Hollingsworth, Tennessean Pres./Publisher; Britnie Turner, Founder/CEO, Aeriel Development; Latrisha Jemison, SVP, Regions Bank; Anastasia Brown, Music Industry Luminary; Scott Borchetta, CEO, Big Machine Label Group; Rod Essig, VP, Creative Artist Agency, Photo: Rob Mould


Governor Bill Haslam made virtual remarks and First Lady Crissy Haslam introduced the keynote speaker, Dawn Soler, Sr. VP of ABC Studio/Founder ABC Music Lounge. Mayor Karl Dean presented the awards, while Vicki Yates, Anchor, NewsChannel5, and Steven Gaydos, Editor of Variety, moderated the awards and forum.
“From the moment I got the call about receiving this award it’s been such a blessing to me. From hearing Janet Miller‘s heart felt introduction, listening to Dawn Soler’s powerful key note speech and kind congratulation videos to the inspired comments from the young women in the audience; I’m still humbled with a full heart today,” shared Anastasia Brown.
The presentations included virtual congrats from Martina McBride, as well as, a video bio featuring the career of Anastasia Brown. Reese Witherspoon, Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Ruby Amanfu, Raul Malo, Chuck Ainlay, Trey Fanjoy and rising artist Ella Mae Bowen all shared heartfelt congratulations to the award recipients. Proclamations from the State of Tennessee were also presented to the award winners.

Industry Pics: 'Nashville Songwriter,' Island Hopper Songwriters Fest, SOLID

Some of Music Row’s biggest hit-writers of the past 30 years came out to 3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill to celebrate the release of Nashville Songwriter: The Inside Stories Behind Country Music’s Greatest Hits, featuring those writers’ life stories and how they inspired the tens-of-dozens of hits between them that followed. The release is the 36th book from Jake Brown, available nationwide from BenBella Books.

Pictured (L-R): Jeff Silbar, Craig Wiseman, author Jake Brown with arm around Freddy Powers and Catherine Powers. Standing (L-R): Neil Thrasher, Sonny Curtis, Bob DiPiero and Kelley Lovelace. Photo: Kindell Moore

Pictured (L-R): Jeff Silbar, Craig Wiseman, author Jake Brown with arm around Freddy Powers and Catherine Powers. Standing (L-R): Neil Thrasher, Sonny Curtis, Bob DiPiero and Kelley Lovelace. Photo: Kindell Moore

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BMI, iHeartMedia, and the Lee County, Fla. Visitors and Convention Bureau presented the first Island Hopper Songwriters Fest during Sept. 26-28, and Oct. 3-5 on Captiva Island, and Fort Myers Beach, which featured more than 50 songwriters, including Kristian Bush of Sugarland, Loving Mary, and Stoney Creek Records duo Thompson Square. The events featured more than 85 shows and 20 BMI-licensed venues.

Pictured (L-R): Cat Country 107.1 Program Director Mike Tyler, Lee County Visitors and Convention Bureau Director of Marketing Laura Chmielewski, Thompson Square’s Shawna Thompson, Thompson Square’s Keifer Thompson, BMI’s Dan Spears, and Market President of iHeartMedia Southwest Florida Sherri Griswold. Photo credit: Courtesy of BMI.

Pictured (L-R): Cat Country 107.1 Program Director Mike Tyler, Lee County Visitors and Convention Bureau Director of Marketing Laura Chmielewski, Thompson Square’s Shawna Thompson and Keifer Thompson, BMI’s Dan Spears, and Market President of iHeartMedia Southwest Florida Sherri Griswold. Photo credit: Courtesy of BMI.

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SOLID held their fourth General Assembly meeting of the year Tuesday night (Oct. 7) at City Winery in Nashville. John Marks, Sirius XM Senior Director of Country Programming, was the guest speaker. Marks spoke to the SOLID membership on a number of subjects including the role radio plays in music discovery and the listener’s power as a consumer.

Pictured (L-R): Eric Wright, SOLID Secretary; Alex Luebbert, SOLID Education Committee Chair; Marks; Michelle Tigard Kammerer, SOLID Vice President; Stefany Reed, SOLID Education Committee Co-Chair

Pictured (L-R): Eric Wright, SOLID Secretary; Alex Luebbert, SOLID Education Committee Chair; Marks; Michelle Tigard Kammerer, SOLID Vice President; Stefany Reed, SOLID Education Committee Co-Chair