MR Exclusive: Legislating Concert Tickets in Tennessee

Expanding on the 2014 Artist Roster print magazine article on concert ticketing, Q Prime South Management’s VP of Touring Fielding Logan takes time to further explain the Tennessee Sports and Entertainment Industry Coalition. 
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TicketArticle-WebGraphicIn the state of Tennessee in 2012, Logan testified as a representative of the Tennessee Sports and Entertainment Industry Coalition to combat ticketing challenges. “In 15 different states it’s eBay-owned Stubhub vs. Ticketmaster and groups financed by Ticketmaster,” he said. “Ticketmaster paid for our lobbyists but we were trying to pass bi-partisan laws to protect fans and prevent scalpers from tricking customers.”
This organization had the same mission as the Fans First Coalition; both are backed by Eric Church, Q Prime South and The Bridgestone Arena, among others. The coalition wanted to make it illegal for scalpers to use venue or artist names in web addresses, to say whether tickets were speculative or not, and to publish the exact seat location and the original face value.
“[The coalition’s breadth] was amazing: colleges, venues across the state, artists, professional sports teams including the Titans, TPAC, NASCAR, and even some tiny playhouse in Cookeville,” continued Logan. “From Bristol to Memphis, anyone actually doing business and paying taxes in Tennessee was lined up.”
Opposing the Fans First Coalition was StubHub and organizations like the Fan Freedom project.
“Stubhub and their army of lobbyists did a lot to cloud and confuse the issue,” continued Logan. “Our Republican sponsor out of Knoxville decided to pull the bill at the last minute because he was getting calls from ambiguous free market, free enterprise consumer protection groups saying ‘this is my ticket and I should be able to do whatever the heck I want with it.’
“My understanding is there is now an armistice in Tennessee where the legislature has basically said we’re not touching a ticketing bill from either side.”
In retrospect, Logan notes legislative efforts to prevent scalping on a state level may be irrelevant. “It’s a national issue,” he said, noting Ticketmaster’s new re-sell program TM+. “A lot of what [the Tennessee Sports and Entertainment Industry Coalition was] trying to address is going to be solved organically, from a technological standpoint, and Ticketmaster is probably happier to dedicate their resources to advancing a better, more transparent market.
“[My] biggest disappointment with the commission is that everyone fighting on the other side was largely ambiguous, out-of-state consumer protection groups. The presumption on my part was every opposing testimony was being paid by Stubhub.”
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For the full article: “Recapturing Lost Revenue On The Road: a look at today’s concert ticket industry” featuring Logan and The Bridgestone Arena’s Director of Ticketing, Lonnie Wilkerson, pick up a copy of the Artist Roster print magazine. Magazines are included for free with yearly subscriptions to MusicRow.

The Boxcars, Blue Highway Lead IBMA Awards Nominations

ibma90711The International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) revealed the nominees for the 2014 IBMA Awards, which will be held Oct. 2 in Raleigh, N.C. The Boxcars lead the pack with 10 nominations for the band and its individual members. They are followed by Blue Highway with nine nominations, and The Del McCoury Band with six nominations.
The Original Seldom Scene and Neil Rosenberg are the 2014 Hall of Fame Inductees. The 2014 Distinguished Achievement Award recipients this year are Deering Banjo Company, The Delmore Brothers, European Bluegrass Music Association, Hillbilly at Harvard, and Bill Keith.
Lee Ann Womack and Jerry Douglas will serve as hosts for this year’s IBMA awards, which will be the centerpiece of the World of Bluegrass event, to be held Sept. 30-Oct. 4.
2014 IBMA award nominees:
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Balsam Range
Blue Highway
Dailey & Vincent
The Gibson Brothers
The Del McCoury Band
VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
Balsam Range
Blue Highway
Dailey & Vincent
The Gibson Brothers
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
INSTRUMENTAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
Balsam Range
Blue Highway
The Boxcars
The Del McCoury Band
Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
SONG OF THE YEAR
“Dear Sister” – Claire Lynch (artist), Claire Lynch and Louisa Branscomb (writers)
“Grandpa’s Way of Life” – The Spinney Brothers (artist), Mark ‘Brink’ Brinkman (writer)
“It’s Just a Road” – The Boxcars (artist), William Keith Garrett (writer)
“The Game” – Blue Highway (artist), Shawn Lane and Barry Bales (writers)
“You Took All The Ramblin’ Out of Me” – The Boxcars (artist), Jerry Hubbard (writer)
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Hall of Fame Bluegrass – Junior Sisk and Joe Mullins (artist), Junior Sisk and Joe Mullins (producers), Rebel Records
It’s Just A Road – The Boxcars (artist), The Boxcars (producer), Mountain Home
Noam Pikelny Plays Kenny Baker Plays Bill Monroe – Noam Pikelny (artist) Gabe Witcher (producer), Compass Records
Streets of Baltimore – The Del McCoury Band (artist), Del McCoury (producer), McCoury Music
The Game – Blue Highway (artist), Blue Highway (producer), Rounder Records
GOSPEL RECORDED PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
“Love Does” – Darin and Brooke Aldridge (artist), Flying (album), Jamie Johnson, Suzanne M. Johnson and Jenee Fleenor (writers), Darin and Brooke Aldridge (producers), Organic Records
“The Day We Learn to Fly” – Volume Five (artist), The Day We Learn To Fly (album), Stacy Richardson and Leroy Drumm (writers), Volume Five (producers), Mountain Fever
“Wait A Little Longer Please Jesus” – Donna Ulisse (artist), I Am a Child of God (album), Hazel Marie Houser (writer), Bryan Sutton and Donna Ulisse (producers), Hadley Music Group
“When Sorrows Encompass Me Around” – The Boxcars (artist), It’s Just A Road (album), Paul Edgar Johnson (writer), The Boxcars (producer), Mountain Home
“Won’t It Be Wonderful There” – Dailey & Vincent (artist), Brothers of the Highway (album), Mildred Styles Johnson (writer), Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent (producers), Rounder Records
INSTRUMENTAL RECORDED PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
“Five Miles to Milan” – The Grascals (artist), When I Get My Pay (album), Danny Roberts (writer), The Grascals (producer), Mountain Home
“Graveyard Fields” – Steep Canyon Rangers (artist), Tell The Ones I Love (album), Mike Guggino (writer), Larry Campbell (producer), Rounder Records
“Johnny Don’t Get Drunk” – Adam Steffey (artist), New Primitive (album), Public Domain, Adam Steffey (producer), Organic
“Skillet Head Derailed” – The Boxcars (artist), It’s Just a Road (album), Ron Stewart (writer), The Boxcars (producer), Mountain Home
“Thank God I’m A Country Boy”- Special Consensus with Buddy Spicher, Michael Cleveland and Alison Brown (artists), Country Boy: A Bluegrass Tribute to John Denver (album), John Martin Sommers (wrtier), Alison Brown (producer), Compass Records
RECORDED EVENT OF THE YEAR
“American Pickers”- The Grascals with Dierks Bentley (artists), The Grascals (producer), Mountain Home
“Keepin’ It Between the Lines (Old School)” – Peter Rowan with Bobby Osborne, Jesse McReynolds, Ronnie McCoury and Del McCoury (artists), Alison Brown (producer), Compass Records
“Martha White, Lester & Earl” – Terry Baucom with Marty Raybon & Buddy Melton (artists), Terry and Cindy Baucom (producers), John Boy and Billy Records
“Wild Montana Skies” – Special Consensus with Claire Lynch & Rob Ickes (artists), Alison Brown (producer), Compass Records
“Wild Mountain Honey” – Junior Sisk and Joe Mullins (artists), Junior Sisk and Joe Mullins (producers) Rebel Records
EMERGING ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Detour
Flatt Lonesome
The Spinney Brothers
Town Mountain
Volume Five
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Del McCoury
Buddy Melton
Tim O’Brien
Frank Solivan
Dan Tyminski
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Dale Ann Bradley
Alison Krauss
Claire Lynch
Amanda Smith
Rhonda Vincent
INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS OF THE YEAR
BANJO
Jens Kruger
Mike Munford
Noam Pikelny
Sammy Shelor
Ron Stewart
BASS
Barry Bales
Mike Bub
Missy Raines
Mark Schatz
Darrin Vincent
FIDDLE
Jason Carter
Michael Cleveland
Stuart Duncan
Bobby Hicks
Ron Stewart
DOBRO
Jerry Douglas
Andy Hall
Rob Ickes
Randy Kohrs
Phil Leadbetter
GUITAR
Tony Rice
James Alan Shelton
Kenny Smith
Tim Stafford
Bryan Sutton

Music For A Cause: Upcoming Nashville Benefits

gridiron1Songwriters Phil O’Donnell, Casey Beathard, Shane Minor, Cora Keller, along with Titans player Moise Fokou and Hall of Fame member Eddie George, will take part in the Gridiron and Guitars Music Benefit, set for Sunday, Aug. 17 at ONE at the Cannery Ballroom. The event begins at 6 p.m.
The night of music will raise funds for Root 53 Future Rulers Initiative, a three-month incentive-based program that includes weekly healthy and positive living challenges to supplement the school curriculum of middle school students in under-served communities. The event will include catering from Riffs Catering, as well as an open bar, silent auction, gift bags, and more.

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Screen shot 2014-08-13 at 2.56.59 PM1The We Run The Row 5K afterparty will be held Sept. 13, 2014 at Tin Roof Nashville. Admission to the afterparty for those who have not registered for the race will be $15. Striking Matches, Stereo Sparks, and Amy Wilcox are slated to perform. Proceeds from the event will benefit Musicians On Call and the Women’s Music Business Association.

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music with a mission logoLarry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, with the Nashville Symphony, will host “Music with a Mission” on Sunday, Oct. 12 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The annual event, which begins at 7 p.m., raises funds and awareness for the Nashville Rescue Mission.
Additional performers and attendees will include Tracy Lawrence, Lynda Carter (who played the role of “Wonder Woman”), the Beegie Adair Trio, Chip Esten, The Henningsens, The Willis Clan, and Jesse Lee Jones, owner of Robert’s Western World and leader of its house band Brazilbilly.
Restless Heart hosted the first “Music With A Mission” concert in 2010. For more information, visit mwmnashville.com.

 

Web Links: Kings of Leon, ABC, Cumulus and More

Nashvillians Kings of Leon played Fallon last night with Questlove sitting in on drums for Nathan Followill, who is recovering from an injury.

Nashvillians Kings of Leon played Fallon last night (Aug. 12) with Questlove sitting in on drums for Nathan Followill, who is recovering from an injury.


Kings Of Leon has canceled a string of live dates this month to allow drummer Nathan Followill to heal from broken ribs sustained in a bus crash.
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The distribution deal between ABC News Radio and Cumulus Media is coming to an end reports the LA Times.
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A decision by the California Labor Commissioner about the state’s longstanding Talent Agencies Act may change the way artists, producers and managers engage with one another. More from Billboard.
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Concord Music Group is being sued by Evergreen Media over Concord’s Broadway musical about Stax Records. According to the lawsuit, Concord holds rights to Stax sound recordings, but Evergreen has the publishing rights.

Industry Pics: Grand Ole Opry, NSAI, BMLG

Columbia Nashville artist Tyler Farr visite the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville recently in between stops on the Burn It Down Tour. He performed his new single, “A Guy Walks Into A Bar,” which is set to impact Country radio on Aug. 18, as well as his chart-topping singles “Redneck Crazy” and gold-certified hit “Whiskey in My Water.”

Pictured (L-R): Tyler Farr with Grand Ole Opry General Manager Pete Fisher.

Pictured (L-R): Tyler Farr with Grand Ole Opry General Manager Pete Fisher.

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Big Machine Label Group artists RaeLynn and Maddie & Tae visited the NASH FM studios recently while in New York City. The Valory Music Co.’s RaeLynn and Dot Records duo Maddie & Tae discussed their burgeoning careers and current singles, “God Made Girls” and “Girl In A Country Song.”

Pictured (L-R): Maddie, Erika Grace Powell (America’s Morning Show), Tae, Brian Thomas (WNSH), RaeLynn and Kelly Ford (WNSH)

Pictured (L-R): Maddie, Erika Grace Powell (America’s Morning Show), Tae, Brian Thomas (WNSH), RaeLynn and Kelly Ford (WNSH)

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NSAI members Bo Brendle, Justin Klump, and Lori Tullier, as well as NSAI Board member Jenn Schott, performed at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe on Tuesday (Aug. 12) as part of the NSAI Presents Series. They were selected after showing growth in their songwriting skills from services offered as part of their NSAI memberships.
Pictured (L-R): Front Row - Tori Tullier and Jenn Schott. Back Row: NSAI Song Evaluations Manager Amanda Toney, Justin Klump, Bo Brendle, and NSAI Membership Representative Lindsay Gum.

Pictured (L-R): Front Row – Tori Tullier and Jenn Schott. Back Row: NSAI Song Evaluations Manager Amanda Toney, Justin Klump, Bo Brendle, and NSAI Membership Representative Lindsay Gum.

DISClaimer: Joe Nichols Wins Disc of the Day

risa binder nashville1The story today is told by the newcomer females.
Three of them are vying for the DisCovery Award—Ashley Barron, Olivia Lane and our winner, Risa Binder. She may be a newcomer, but she’s a smart cookie. Her 5-track Nashville EP contains songs penned by Matraca Berg, Lauren Lucas, Marc Beeson and other top-drawer talents. And Luke Wooten has given her the best-produced recording of this entire listening session.
Last week, we had one of my favorite male country singers in our spotlight, Chris Young. This week, we have another, the equally splendid Joe Nichols. He takes home the Disc of the Day prize.
Another trend of the day was folks doing double duty by working in different departments. You’ll find Ilya Toshinsky here producing Olivia’s disc and playing guitar on Risa’s. Tyler Farr is present as both a singer and as the co-writer of the Brushville single.
BRUSHVILLE/Baby’s Got Her Boots On
Writer: Tyler Farr/Houston Phillips/Cole Taylor; Producer: Kyle Lehning ; Publisher: Sony-ATV Tree/Make It a Bucket/Mount It/Universal/No Bridge, BMI/ASCAP; Brushville (track) (www.brushville.com)
—This Illinois five-piece band was smart enough to enlist one of Nashville’s finest producers when it came to town to record. But I don’t know that I’d have chosen this word-y song for a single.
joe nichols slider 2014TEA GOANS/Nobody Wins
Writer: Kris Kristofferson; Producer: Terry Choate; Publisher: EMI Blackwood/Resaca, BMI; Crosswind (CDX) (615-467-3860)
—Goans remains one of my favorite current female country singers. She gives this a fine, moaning, honky-tonk balladeer interpretation. But Brenda Lee’s throaty 1973 version remains definitive.
RHETT WALKER BAND/Here’s to the Ones
Writer: Rhett Canipe/Kenny Davis/Joe Kane/Paul Moak; Producer: Paul Moke; Publisher: Sony-ATV/Ships in a Bottle/Give Me Analog/Grizzly Blue/Universal/Brentwood Benson/Paul Moak, SESAC/ASCAP; Essential (CDX) (www.therhettwalkerband.com)
—I think it’s meant to sound stirring and inspirational. Despite its earnest, blue-collar intentions, the country rocker never seemed to connect with me. This sort of thing has been done better by others in the mainstream rock field.
CLINTON GREGORY & IRA DEAN/You Can’t Hide High
Writer: Tommy Curry/Jayce Hein/Dennis Knudson; Producer: Larry Beaird; Publisher: Chubu/Busy at Play/Melody Roundup/Bluewater, BMI; Melody Roundup (CDX) (www.melodyroundupmusic.com)
—He’s secretly growing weed at home. But as soon as he fires it up, “You can’t hide high.” Your eyes are red, you’re laughing like a loony, and you’ve got the munchies. Goofy fun for stoners everywhere. Stay tuned for the ad libs at the end: “I feel like we’re smoking Willie Nelson’s brain” and the like.
T. GRAHAM BROWN & VINCE GILL/He’ll Take Care of You
Writer: Dan Penn/Gary Nicholson/Donnie Fritts; Producer: Mark L. Carman & T. Graham Brown; Publisher: Sony-ATV/Dan Penn, BMI; MCM (CDX) (www.tgrahambrown.com)
—As you might guess from those writer credits, this has a Southern-soul vibe. And of course, blue-eyed soulman Brown is just the singer for this kind of song. Gill proves to be just as bluesy during his turn at the mic. Groove soaked and audio seductive. Get down with it.
ASHLEY BARRON/It Might Get Loud
Writer: Pat Kelley; Producer: Bobby Zoppi; Publisher: none listed; AB (track) 
—The title tune to this gal’s CD is just barely produced. She sings okay, but it sounds like a demo.
TYLER FARR/A Guy Walk Into a Bar
Writer: Melissa Peirce/Jonathan Singleton/Brad Tursi; Producer: Bill Catino & Julian King; Publisher: Platinum Molly/East Pass/Nashvistaville/Disney/Super Big/Jett/Big Machine/Songs of Big Deal/BMG, BMI/ASCAP; Columbia 
—Nicely written, with a catchy chorus that loops back on itself. I could have done without the inappropriate, arena-rock guitar solo, but as long as you focus on Farr’s distinctive, furry-rasp vocal, this is a dandy effort. Hit bound.
OLIVIA LANE/Steal Me Away
Writer: Olivia Lane/Lee Thomas Miller/Ilya Toshinsky; Producer: Ilya Toshinsky; Publisher: Liv Write Play/Warner-Chappell/It, SESAC/BMI/ASCAP; Big Spark (www.olivialane.com)
—Rousing. She’s a filly breaking out of the starting gate at a full gallop. Both her vocal and the production are super sunny. Well worth your radio spins.
JOE NICHOLS/Hard to Be Cool
Writer: Rob Hatch/Jason Sellers; Producer: Mickey Jack Cones; Publisher: Legends of Magic Mustang/Big Loud Bucks/Sony-ATV Cross Keys/Becky’s Boy, SESAC/ASCAP; Red Bow (track) (www.joenichols.com)
—This guy gets me every time. On this outing, he’s tearing it up on an asphalt track, roaring with the throttle wide open. “She’s so hot, it’s hard to be cool,” he sings while the rhythm track pounds away relentlessly. Get up and dance!
RISA BINDER/Gotta Have You
Writer: Phil Barton/Emily Shackelton/Victoria Banks; Producer: Luke Wooten; Publisher: HoriPro/Liz Rose/Rare Spark Media Group, no performance rights listed; Warehouse (track) (www.risabinder.com)
—She sings with striking country clarity, and the superb production mixes her up front and center. The propulsive, gripping arrangement is an arrow pointed straight at the sun. The melody is beyond hooky. Prepare to fall in love.

Eichten Joins KPentertainment

Dustin Eichten

Dustin Eichten


Dustin Eichten, former Sr. Director of Marketing for Universal Music Group, has joined entertainment and management company KPentertainment as Vice President. Eichten will work alongside KPentertainment president Kerri Edwards to oversee her roster of artists, including Luke Bryan, Kelleigh Bannen, Cole Swindell, and Chancie Neal.
“I’m so thrilled to have Dustin be a part of this already amazing team. He has been an integral part of helping me build the career of Luke Bryan and I look forward to continuing that partnership among the rest of my roster,” shared Edwards.
KPentertainment’s staff also includes Waylon Weatherholt (artist manager for Swindell), and Jacoby Knott (office coordinator and social media manager).
KPentertainment manages Bryan in partnership with Red Light Management. KPentertainment also operates publishing arm Peanut Creek Music, a joint venture with Sony/ATV, has a partnership with Fly Hi Productions and operates the management of Bryan’s Farm Tour.
Eichten can be reached at dustin@kpentertainment.co. KPentertainment is located at 40 Music Sq. W. in Nashville.

ASCAP Showcase P.R.O.motes CMA Voting

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(L-R): ASCAP Nashville’s Associate Director, Creative, Robert Filhart; ASCAP Creative Department co-heads LeAnn Phelan and Michael Martin; Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood; ASCAP Creative Manager, Evyn Mustoe; ASCAP Senior Director, Mike Sistad. Photo: Ed Rode


ASCAP held an exclusive industry showcase, “P.R.O.mote The Vote,” at The Rosewall on Tuesday, Aug. 12 offering performances by its members for CMA Awards voting consideration.
Eric Paslay

Eric Paslay


The party was hosted by America’s Morning Show’s Terri ClarkBlair Garner and Chuck Wicks and featured acoustic performances by Eric Paslay, Love and Theft, Kip Moore, The Cadillac Three, Dan + Shay, Brandy Clark and Lady Antebellum.
On hand to greet the invitation-only crowd was ASCAP Nashville Creative Department co-heads Michael Martin and LeAnn Phelan, as well as Senior Creative Director Mike Sistad. Paslay opened the lunchtime performances with his top five hit, “Friday Night” followed by “She Don’t Love You.” Love and Theft hit the stage next and performed their current single “Night That You’ll Never Forget” followed by “Whiskey On My Breath” from their upcoming album.
While h’ordeuvres of sliders and mini hotdogs were passed out to the attendees, singer-songwriter Kip Moore came on stage offering new material with “Life in a Small Town” and “Tough Enough.”
Brandy Clark

Brandy Clark


The party escalated as The Cadillac Three rocked their current single, “Party Like You,” and the industry crowd couldn’t resist rockin’ their heads as they performed their Southern anthem, “The South.” Dan + Shay followed with “Nothin’ Like You” and their top ten hit, “19 You + Me” and shared how grateful they are for the opportunity to pursue their dream. MusicRow‘s 2014 Artist of the Year, Brandy Clark, swooned an enthusiastic crowd performing three songs, “Hold My Hand,” “Stripes,” and “Get High.”
Lady Antebellum rounded out the “P.R.O.mote The Vote” bash with current hit “Bartender” followed by a taste of things to come with “Lie with Me” and “Long Stretch of Love” from their upcoming album, 747, slated for a Sept. 30 release. The event was sponsored by Loeb & Loeb and Fifth Third Bank.
CMA ballots for the second round have been sent out and voting closes Friday, August 22 at 5:00 p.m. CST.
All Photos: Ed Rode
The Cadillac Three, Photo: Ed Rode

The Cadillac Three


Kip Moore, Photo: Ed Rode

Kip Moore


Love and Theft

Love and Theft


Dan + Shay

Dan + Shay

45th Annual GMA Dove Award Nominees

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Mandisa


Mandisa, Hillsong United, Wayne Haun, Lecae, Matt Maher and Casting Crowns are among the artists leading the 45th annual Dove Award nominees for 2014. The nominations were announced Wednesday (Aug. 13) at Nashville’s Allen Arena at Lipscomb University.
At the launch of the press conference, president and Executive Director of the Gospel Music Association Jackie Patillo welcomed Lipscomb University president Randy Lowry, thanking him for the university’s commitment to the GMA. The Dove Awards will be held Oct. 7 at Lipscomb University in Nashville.
Nominations presenters included TobyMac, Gordon Mote, Natalie Grant, Karen Peck, Wayne Haun, Love and the Outcome, and Flame.
TBN will be the Dove Awards’ broadcast partner this year, ensuring that viewers from around the world can tune in to watch the 45th annual awards.
45th Annual Dove Awards nominees:
Artist of the Year
Casting Crowns
Hillsong United
Lecrae
Mandisa
NeedtoBreathe
Switchfoot
Song of the Year

“Fix My Eyes” – for KING & COUNTRY, (writers) Seth Mosley, Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone (publishers) CentricSongs/2 Hour Songs/Warner Tamerlane/Kilns Music/Shankel Songs/WB Music Corp/Method To The Madness
“Hello My Name Is” – Matthew West, (writer) Matthew West (publishers) Songs of Southside Independent Music Publishing/External Combustion Music/Songs for Delaney/Warner/Chappell Music, LLC
“Hurricane” – Natalie Grant, (writers) Natalie Grant, Matt Bronleewe, Cindy Morgan (publisher) SeeSee Bubba Songs/Tunes Of R And T Direct/Razor & Tie Music Publishing, LLC/Sony/ATV Timber Publishing/Forest For The Trees Music/Checkpointchicky Music/Seems Like Music/Music Services
“I Can Trust Him” – The Perrys, (writers) Wayne Haun, Joel Lindsey, (publishers) PsalmSinger Music/DaySpring Music/Songs From The Inside
“Lord I Need You” – Matt Maher, (writers) Christy Nockels, Daniel Carson, Jesse Reeves, Kristian Stanfill, Matt Maher, (publishers) sixsteps Music/Sweater Weather Music/Thankyou Music/Valley Of Songs Music/worshiptogether.comsongs/EMI Christian Music Publishing
“Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” – Hillsong UNITED, (writers) Matt Crocker, Joel Houston, Salomon Ligthelm (publisher) Hillsong Music Publishing/EMICMGPublishing.com
“Overcomer” – Mandisa, (writers) David Garcia, Christopher Stevens, Ben Glover (publishers) Ariose Music/9T One Songs/Meaux Mercy/LarryDavid Music/Capitol CMG Publishing/Universal Music – Brentwood Benson Publishing/D Soul Music
“Revival” – Karen Peck and New River, (writers) Kenna Turner West, Karen Peck Gooch, Don Poythress (publishers) Christian Taylor Music/ClearBox Rights/Integrity Worship Music/Eight Oaks Music/Karen Peck Music
“Say Amen” – Brian Free & Assurance, (writers) Jason Cox, Michael Farren, Kenna Turner West, (publishers) Christian Taylor Music/Winding Way Music/ClearBox Rights/Farren Love and War Music/Wordspring Music
“That’s Why” – Ernie Haase and Signature Sound, (writers) Ernie Haase, Wayne Haun, Joel Lindsey, (publishers) Ernie Sig Sound Music/Hefton Hill Music/PsalmSinger Music/Universal Music-Brentwood Benson Songs

Rock Album
Fear Inside Our Bones, The Almost
Proof of Life, Scott Stapp
Release the Panic, Re-calibrated, Red
Rise, Skillet
We As Human, We As Human
Pop/Contemporary Album
As Sure As The Sun, Ellie Holcomb
If We’re Honest, Francesca Battistelli
Overcomer, Mandisa
Thrive, Casting Crowns
We Are Young and Free, Hillsong Young and Free
Praise and Worship Album of the Year
Home, Kim Walker Smith and Skyler Smith
Kingdom Come, Bryan and Katie Torwalt
Majestic, Kari Jobe
Passion: Take It All, Passion
We Are Young and Free, Hillsong Young and Free
Traditional Gospel Album
Duets, Donnie McClurkin
Greater Than Before, Dexter Walker
In The Sanctuary, Temple of Deliverance Womens’ Choir
Moving Forward, Darnell Davis & the Remnant
Withholding Nothing, William McDowell
New Artist of the Year
1 Girl Nation
Andy Mineo
Ellie Holcomb
Hillsong Young and Free
Love and The Outcome
Contemporary Christian Performance of the Year
“Fix My Eyes,” for King and Country
“Hurricane,” Natalie Grant
“Oceans (Where Feet May Fail),” Hillsong United
“Overcomer,” Mandisa
“Lord I Need You,” Matt Maher

For a full list of nominees, visit doveawards.com.

Weekly Register: Is Friday The New Tuesday?

FridayThe standard album release day may move from Tuesday to Friday. According to Billboard, the recording industry is working to establish an official worldwide release day, which would be Friday, in an effort to boost sales and subdue piracy. The global street date is expected to go into effect July 2015.
Currently, new music is released on Friday in Australia, Monday in the U.K. and Tuesday in the U.S. This staggered schedule means the music is placed online and can be pirated on Friday, enticing fans to illegally download it because it isn’t available for purchase in their home country yet.
As you’ll see below, some U.S. labels are already experimenting with different street dates. Brad Paisley’s new album will become available on a Monday.
Now for this week…
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Chase Rice’s “Do It Like This” is the top Country debut track, selling 15K, and coming in at No. 27 Country.
CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night To Rock aired last week, giving a track sales boost to artists who performed on the show. Those who experienced a week-to-week bump and landed in the Top 10 track sales are Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw Ft. Faith Hill, Miranda Lambert with Carrie Underwood, and Lady Antebellum.
chase ricealbum1Top 5 Country tracks (sales this week)
Jason Aldean, “Burnin’ It Down,” 107K
Florida Georgia Line, “Dirt,” 76K
Kenny Chesney, “American Kids,” 67K
Lady Antebellum, “Bartender,” 59K
Dierks Bentley, “Drunk on a Plane,” 57K
Top 5 Country Albums (sales this week)
Luke Bryan, Crash My Party, 16K
Brantley Gilbert, Just As I Am, 15K
Miranda Lambert, Platinum, 14K
FGL, Here’s To The Good Times, 10K
Eric Church, The Outsiders, 7.4K
(according to Nielsen Soundscan)
WeeklyReg081314A slew of major releases will hit shelves before year’s end, plus a few that are yet-to-be-announced. FGL, Garth Brooks, and Jason Aldean are putting out albums, though no dates have been revealed. And is Taylor Swift sharing details about her next album on her Aug. 18 webstream?
Upcoming releases
Monday, Aug. 25 Brad Paisley 
Tues., Sept. 9 Lee Brice
Tues., Sept. 16 Tim McGraw
Tues., Sept. 23 Kenny Chesney
Tues., Sept. 30 Lady A, Blake Shelton
Tues., Oct. 21 Little Big Town