'The Best of Me' Premieres in Nashville with Exclusive Concert

Lady Antebellum together with Nicholas Sparks. Photo: Bev Moser.

Lady Antebellum together with Nicholas Sparks. Photo: Bev Moser.

“This is the best soundtrack of all of my films.” -Nicholas Sparks.

Director Michael Hoffman (Mid Summer Night’s Dream, One Fine Day) took the stage at the Country Music Hall of Fame’s CMA Theater on Thursday, October 9 to welcome an invitation-only crowd to the Nashville premiere of his latest film, The Best of Me. The Relativity Media release, in theaters October 17, is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ (The Notebook, A Walk To Remember) novel by the same title.
“When we talked about a soundtrack, we talked about Country music because Nick Sparks movies are about honesty,” said Hoffman in his introduction from the stage. “From the beginning, the lynchpin was Lady Antebellum. I can’t thank them enough. They watched the movie and wrote the ballad of The Best of Me. They prove we were right that Country Music touches people in this country.”

Pictured (L-R): Director Michael Hoffman, author Nicholas Sparks.

Pictured (L-R): Director Michael Hoffman, author Nicholas Sparks. Photo: Bev Moser.


Sparks added, “This is the best soundtrack of all of my films. When I look out on you, I think ‘This is where the talent lies.’ It’s my honor to be here with you [artists].”
Jason Markey (Act of Valor), EVP Music at Relativity Media partnered with Universal Music Group Nashville (EMI Nashville) to create the film’s soundtrack. Artists contributing to the project include Lady Antebellum, Hunter Hayes, Colbie Caillat, Thomas Rhett, Thompson Square, Kip Moore, Kacey Musgraves, Eric Paslay, David Nail, and Eli Young Band.
Immediately following the Nashville premiere, artists took to the stage to perform acoustic sets of their work. Before “The Way Things Go,” Rhett noted he had read the book before he knew he had a song in the movie. Caillat sang her soundtrack cut, “In Love Again,” a title she wrote about a relationship that left her not wanting to fall in love with anyone else. Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum accompanied her on piano after she sampled her title “Never Gonna Let You Down” and her latest single “Try.” Together with Gareth Dunlop, the four sisters of SHEL performed “Hold On.”
Lady Antebellum wrapped the performances with “I Did With You,” a title co-written with Monty Powell. “This is the first experience we had writing for a motion picture,” said Hillary Scott. “In the past few days, we have been between here and Los Angeles. Thank you to everyone for making this a great experience.” The trio concluded with “Bartender” and invited Caillat back for a cover of “Islands In The Stream.”
Members of Shel with Gareth Dunlop. Photo: Bev Moser.

Members of SHEL with Gareth Dunlop. Photo: Bev Moser.


A $7.50 “Movie Cash Ticket” will be made available for admission to the film with the purchase of all physically released versions of the soundtrack, thanks to Relativity Studios. For superfans, Walmart will offer a special ZinePak including the soundtrack, 48-pages of photos and quotes from actors and film makers, an unabridged audio book and seeds from the flower that is featured in the story.
The film stars James Marsden and Luke Bracey respectively as older and younger “Dawson” and Michelle Monaghan and Liana Liberato respectively as older and younger “Amanda,” high school sweethearts reuniting after 21 years of growing up in Louisiana.

Artist Updates: Lauren Alaina, The Swon Brothers, Scotty McCreery, Jared Blake

Lauren Alaina. Photo: Bev Moser.

Lauren Alaina. Photo: Bev Moser.


MusicRow has confirmed that singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina underwent vocal surgery at Vanderbilt in August, to repair damage on her vocal cords. The singer reports that she is singing “ten times better.”
Alaina, who records for Mercury Nashville/19/Interscope Records, recently signed a worldwide publishing agreement with Warner/Chappell Music.

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Arista Nashville duo The Swon Brothers recently visited the acclaimed PS22 Chorus of fifth-grade students from the PS22 elementary school in Staten Island, NY. The chorus has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, NBC Nightly News, Anderson Cooper 360 and other media outlets.
PS22 Chorus Director Gregg Breinber and the children spent two hours outside normal school hours to ask the Swon Brothers questions and rehearse a performance of “Pretty Beautiful,” a song from the duo’s debut album, which releases Oct. 14.

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The Swon Brothers with the PS22 Chorus.

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Scotty McCreery celebrated his 21st birthday yesterday while performing at KMPS Presents: The Sunset Chevrolet 12 Man Jam in Seattle. McCreery was surprised onstage by retired NFL Seattle Seahawks players Joe Tafoya and Norm Johnson with a birthday cake. The cake was brought out at 9 p.m. PT, which was midnight on the East Coast to ensure the North Carolina native was officially 21.

Scotty McCreery blows out the candle on his birthday cake. Photo: David Conger

Scotty McCreery blows out the candle on his birthday cake. Photo: David Conger

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jared blake siriusxm11NBC’s The Voice Season One contestant Jared Blake will guest host on Sirius XM’s The Highway’s On The Horizon. The show, normally hosted by Buzz Brainard, features music from rising artists.
The show airs on Sirius XM’s Channel 56 on Saturdays at 12 p.m. ET, and rebroadcasts at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., as well as six times on Sundays.

George Strait Set To Release 'The Cowboy Rides Away' Deluxe Package

image002The reigning CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year George Strait will release ‘The Cowboy Rides Away: Live From AT&T Stadium” exclusively with Walmart on November 10.  The deluxe package includes 28 live tracks on two CDs and a DVD of the 40-song show from the June 7, 2014 show, complete with exclusive commentary from Strait.
Joining Strait for this historic night were very special guests Jason Aldean, Ray Benson, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Alan Jackson, Miranda Lambert and Martina McBride, and introduced George “Bubba” Strait, Jr.
The live CD and DVD feature duets with each of these artists, including “All My Ex’s Live In Texas,” which saw all 10 special guests on stage with Strait.
Fans have an opportunity to pre-order the deluxe edition and purchase exclusive packages including a personalized show poster, commemorative merchandise and a limited edition George Strait autographed guitar. More information is available HERE.

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Jason Aldean On Pace For Huge Debut Week

aldean111Jason Aldean released his latest project, Old Boots, New Dirt (Broken Bow Records) on Oct. 7, and the album is projected to sell 280,000 to 300,000 units in its first week, according to Billboard.
If Aldean does sell close to 300,000 units, he would have the biggest-selling week of any Country artist in 2014, topping Brantley Gilbert‘s Just As I Am, which sold 211,000 units during its debut week in May, and Eric Church‘s The Outsiders, which sold 288,000 units upon its release in February.
Old Boots, New Dirt could post the second biggest sales week of any genre this year, trailing Coldplay‘s Ghost Stories which sold 383,000 for the week ending May 25, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Aldean’s previous album, 2012’s Night Train, sold 409,000 units in its first week.
The singer-songwriter held an album release party, hosted by iHeartRadio, at the iHeartRadio Theater Los Angeles this week. The one-hour event was hosted by Ben and Matt from KNIX in Phoenix. Aldean performed several songs, including hits “My Kinda Party” and his latest, “Burnin’ It Down” from his new album.

Jason Aldean's iHeartRadio Album Release party in New York City. Photo: Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Jason Aldean’s iHeartRadio Album Release party in Los Angeles. Photo: Getty Images for iHeartRadio


The iHeartRadio Album Release Party With Jason Aldean At The iHeartRadio Theater Los Angeles

Jason Aldean’s iHeartRadio Album Release party in Los Angeles. Photo: Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Big Deal Music Adds Dan Wilson To Roster

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Dan Wilson


Songwriter Dan Wilson has joined the Big Deal Music roster. Big Deal Music will publish new compositions under its joint venture with BMG Chrysalis US.
Wilson has penned songs including Adele‘s “Someone Like You” and the Dixie Chicks‘ “Not Ready To Make Nice.” He has also worked with artists including Taylor Swift, Dierks Bentley, John Legend, Josh Groban, Nas, Carole King, and others.
Wilson first rose to fame through his work with the band Semisonic, for which he penned songs including “Closing Time,” “Secret Smile” and “Chemistry.”
“Dan is clearly one of my favorite songwriters, and just happens to be one of my favorite people as well,” says Big Deal’s Kenny MacPherson. “It’s great to be able to resume this relationship that’s now lasted nearly 20 years.”

Round Hill Music Adds The Moxies

the moxiesRound Hill Music has signed The Moxies to its Nashville publishing roster. The Cleveland-based band is currently in the studio writing and recording with Round Hill producer Marti Frederiksen, known for work with Aerosmith, Gavin Rossdale, Carrie Underwood, Daughtry, and Faith Hill.

I’m so excited to have The Moxies on our roster here in Nashville,” said Director of A&R Kari Smith. “They have everything you could ask for in a band. They’re fresh, energetic and undeniably unique.” 

Band members Marco Ciofani (vocals, guitar), Kevin Werfield (drums) and Tyler Adams (bass), list influences ranging from Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash, to Cage the Elephant and Jack White. 

The Moxies are managed by Kim Stephens’ Forward Entertainment.

Zac Brown Band Unveils 'Greatest Hits So Far…'

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Southern Ground and Atlantic Records have announced the release of Zac Brown Band’s Greatest Hits So Far…, the band’s first career anthology. The 14-track collection is available now for pre-order on the iTunes Store and arrives everywhere on Nov. 10.
The project collects  Zac Brown Band’s momentous run of 11 No. 1 Country singles, including 2x RIAA platinum debut, “Chicken Fried” and chart-topping songs including “As She’s Walking Away (Feat. Alan Jackson),” “Knee Deep (feat. Jimmy Buffett),” and “Goodbye In Her Eyes.”
The band is currently traveling on their “Great American Road Trip Tour.”
Greatest Hits So Far… is currently available for pre-order on iTunes.

iHeartRadio Coming To Android Wear Smartwatches

android weariHeartRadio will soon be wearable.
The digital radio service has teamed with Android Wear smartwatches, beginning Oct. 15. Android Wear users can use the watch as a remote control. Users will still need to plug headphones into their smartphones to listen, though the watch will allow them create new stations via voice search, and give a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” to new songs.
Google’s Android Wear also runs Google Play.
iHeartRadio marks the first musical partnership for Android Wear. Meanwhile, Pandora is available on Pebble Smartwatches, while Samsung uses its own Milk Music on its Gear smartwatches. Apple is slated to release a smartwatch next year.

Alan's Blank Canvas, Night One at the CMA Theater

Pictured (L-R): Alan Jackson and Kyle Young, director of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Photo: Nathan Baugh/courtesy of Alan Jackson

Pictured (L-R): Alan Jackson and Kyle Young, director of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Photo: Nathan Baugh/courtesy of Alan Jackson


“What you hear tonight will only happen once,” said the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Kyle Young, welcoming Alan Jackson’s sold-out crowd to the 800-seat CMA Theater.
Yesterday evening (Oct. 8) was the first of Jackson’s two-night residency, part of a CMHoF tradition where artists who have contributed a significant body of work to American popular music are given a “blank canvas” for their performance. Previous residency artists such as Connie Smith, Kris Kristofferson, Vince Gill and Ricky Skaggs have included special guests or embraced a listening room vibe, but Jackson brought his full stage show complete with 8-person band, video wall, and of course, his hits.
Selections from Jackson’s 50 top-10 songs filled his 2.5-hour set. The legend even previewed a new song to a standing ovation. “Angels and Alcohol” is one of 10 songs he is preparing for a 2015 release on EMI Nashville/ACR.
Relying on his wife Denise in the balcony, Jackson candidly recounted stories of his family, his early days as a demo singer on Travis Tritt’s “Country Club,” and inspiration behind records that went on to sell nearly 60 million units worldwide. “You know I’m 55, turn 56 next week,” said Jackson when he lost track of a thought on stage. Among numerous titles, he recalled:
Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images


“Gone Country”—I about always kick off my shows with that song. Bob McDill wrote that song when Country was taking off after ’89.
“Home”—”Best I can remember, this is the first song I wrote. It’s a true story,” he recalled of the log home still standing on land given from their parents.
“I Don’t Even Know Your Name”—We always call it “Toothless.” Denise’s brother always pitched the title when we would go home at Christmas. I gave him and his son songwriter credit on it.
“Wanted” and “All Over Again”—written in the same day in the rain in Pine Bluff, Ark.
“She’s Got The Rhythm (I Got The Blues)”—One of three songs written with Randy Travis after his then-wife and manager lured Jackson with cornbread to their bus to write. The session also resulted in “Better Class of Losers” and “Forever Together.”
“Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)”—I didn’t write that, God just sent it down through me. Faith, Hope and Love are just from The Bible.
“Good Time”—I got the idea after watching my girls in cheerleading.
The open-to-the-public event included industry executives seated alongside fans who cheered with homemade signs and, during the encore, sought autographs on boots, programs and even a doll. Of course, Jackson obliged as he is known to on his road show.
One noticeable departure from his arena show was candid conversation with the audience. The crowd replied in asking, “How are you holding up?” Jackson said, “I’m holding up…This is a beautiful little room but it sure does get quiet after y’all stop talking.”
It is a true superstar whose dexterity transcends from an arena to a small venue. Jackson has long treated audiences of all sizes to performances of his masterclass catalog of hits. Although complaining of his ragweed allergy, Jackson was in top performance in a room that reflects vocal honesty. But above all, the truth of his lyric is most mesmerizing and for that, he’s already in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Jackson’s second sold out Artist-In-Residence performance with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is slated for the same venue, on Oct. 22. Alan Jackson: 25 Years of Keepin’ It Country will be on display upstairs, there, until March 30, 2015.