Veteran TV, Radio Executive Bill Young Passes

Bill Young

Bill Young


Radio and television entreprenuer Bill Young passed away on May 31, 2014 after a lifelong battle with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency. In addition to an award-winning radio career, he directed numerous Country music videos and television commercials.

According to his obituary, Young was born in Honey Grove, Texas, on November 29, 1939. His radio career began in high school and spanned almost three decades, including 15 years at KILT-AM & FM in Houston. He was named National Program Director of the Year in the Gavin Poll and was a five-time winner of Billboard’s top major-market programmer honor. In 2002 Young was among the original class of inductees into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.

Young directed over 100 music videos for artists including George Strait, Clay Walker, Clint Black and Billy Dean. He directed the first concert filmed in HD when he shot the George Strait Festival at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
Bill Young Productions, launched in 1981, grew to produce over 50,000 completed commercials a year, for clients including Chevy Trucks, Wrangler, Exxon and GMA.
In 1996 Young sold the majority of his company to a group that included key employees, but remained active in many of the company’s projects.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years Sharon, sons Eric E. Young (Sarah) and William Scott Young, grandchildren and others.
A memorial service will be held at Second Baptist Church in Houston on Saturday, June 7 at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the Alpha-1 Foundation at www.alpha-1foundation.org or to the charity of your choice.

CMA Reveals SRO Awards Finalists for 2014

2014 SRO Awards logoThe finalists have been determined for Country Music Association’s touring industry honors known as the SRO Awards and the final ballot will be emailed to voters today (June 3).
Ballots will be sent to CMA members in the following categories: Advertising/Public Relations/Media, Affiliated, Artist, Entertainment Services, Marketing/Digital, Musician, Personal Manager, Record Label, Talent Agent, Talent Buyer/Promoter, Touring, and Venue. Final voting for the SRO Awards will take place online through Friday, June 20. Ballots will be tabulated by the international accounting firm Deloitte & Touche LLP.
Finalists were determined during the first round of the balloting process when voters submitted nominations in each category.
CMA’s SRO Awards 2014 Final Nominees are as follows (in alphabetical order):
CATEGORY 1 – BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Duane Clark – Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.
Cheryl Harris – O’Neil Hagaman, PLLC
Kris Wiatr – Wiatr & Associates, LLC
CATEGORY 2 – COACH/TRUCK DRIVER OF THE YEAR
Kelley Beck – Blake Shelton
Ron Easley – Jason Aldean
Michael Kersh – Little Big Town
CATEGORY 3 – FOH (FRONT OF HOUSE) ENGINEER OF THE YEAR
Kevin Freeman – Brad Paisley
Jon Garber – The Band Perry
Jeff Parsons – Blake Shelton
CATEGORY 4 – LIGHTING DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Taylor Price – Hunter Hayes
Steve Richards – Taylor Swift
Chris Shrom – Little Big Town
CATEGORY 5 – MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Robert Allen –13 Management
Kerri Edwards – Red Light Management
Jason Owen – Sandbox Entertainment
CATEGORY 6 – TOUR MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Kevin Canady – Blake Shelton
Tristan Kirkbride – Rascal Flatts
Erica Worden – Taylor Swift
CATEGORY 7 – MONITOR ENGINEER OF THE YEAR
Brad Baisley –Blake Shelton
Robert Bull – Martina McBride
Jordan Kolenc – Taylor Swift
CATEGORY 8 – PRODUCTION MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Arthur Kemish –Taylor Swift
Joseph Lloyd – Jason Aldean
Todd Ortmeier – Miranda Lambert
CATEGORY 9 – PUBLICIST OF THE YEAR
Mary Hilliard Harrington – The GreenRoom
Ebie McFarland – Essential Broadcast Media, LLC
Tree Paine – Premium PR
CATEGORY 10 – TALENT AGENT OF THE YEAR
Rob Beckham – William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC
John Huie – Creative Artists Agency
Darin Murphy – Creative Artist Agency
CATEGORY 11 – TALENT BUYER/PROMOTER OF THE YEAR
Gil Cunningham – Neste Event Marketing
Louis Messina – The Messina Group
Brian O’Connell – Live Nation
CATEGORY 12 – TOUR CATERER OF THE YEAR
Dega Catering
TaDa! Catering
Taste Event Catering
CATEGORY 13 – TOURING MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
David Cook – Taylor Swift – Keyboard
Devin Malone – Hunter Hayes – Guitar
John Thomasson – Little Big Town – Bass
CATEGORY 14 – VENUE OF THE YEAR
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook – Gilford, NH
Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tenn.
Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, Tenn.
CATEGORY 15 – TOUR VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Brian Carico – Hunter Hayes
Scott Scovill – Moo TV
Michael Tinsley – Taylor Swift
The SRO Awards were originally created by the CMA Board of Directors in 1990 to honor outstanding professional achievement within the touring industry. In 2011, CMA brought back the Touring Musician of the Year Award and in 2012, SRO Awards in 14 categories were handed out in Nashville during “The 42nd Annual IEBA Conference” in conjunction with the presentation of the IEBA Awards and Hall of Fame Induction in October, which is recognized as Country Music Month.

Country Radio P1s More Reliant On Broadcast Radio

radioA new report from Edison Research, titled “The Infinite Dial 2014: A Look at Country P1s,” shows that Country Music P1 listeners are more interested in keeping up-to-date with music via broadcast radio than outlets such as online radio or Pandora. Participants were asked to name the radio station they listen to most, each of which was individually coded by format.
Country P1s were less likely than overall respondents to have listened to online radio in the last week and also less likely to have listened to Pandora in the same amount of time. They were also less likely to have used YouTube within the previous week to watch music videos or listen to music.
Released in early March 2014 in conjunction with Triton Digital, “The Infinite Dial” surveyed a nationally representative sample of 2,023 respondents aged 12 and older via telephone. The Country breakouts were based on 146 listeners age 12 and older who named a Country outlet as their P1 station.

Artist Photos (6/3/14)

Jake Owen‘s Days of Gold 2014 Tour got a little more, well, golden during a tour stop at NYC’s Hammerstein Ballroom. Owen was surprised with a plaque honoring his Gold-certified single, “Beachin’.”

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s Marketing Coordinator Lyssa Wheaton and Director of Publicity Jennifer Vessio, Manager Brandon Gill, Sony Music Nashville’s Senior VP Marketing Paul Barnabee, Jake Owen, Sony Music Nashville’s Director of Marketing Rachel Fontenot and SVP, RCA Promotion Keith Gale

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s Marketing Coordinator Lyssa Wheaton and Director of Publicity Jennifer Vessio, Manager Brandon Gill, Sony Music Nashville’s Senior VP Marketing Paul Barnabee, Jake Owen, Sony Music Nashville’s Director of Marketing Rachel Fontenot and SVP, RCA Promotion Keith Gale.


 
Owen was also invited by NY Yankee Mgr Joe Girardi to tour Yankee stadium and attend batting practice with the team on Friday, May 30, before heading to his tour stop at Hammerstein Ballroom.
Pictured (L-R): Jake Owen, Joe Girardi

Pictured (L-R): Jake Owen, Joe Girardi

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Brad Paisley’s Country Nation World Tour presented by KRAFT Cheese made an extra performance in Chicago recently. After playing to a full house at First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre he invited his tour mates to join him for an impromptu “Hangafter” concert at Joe’s Bar. Randy Houser, Leah Turner, Charlie Worsham and Dee Jay Silver joined Paisley on stage at 1 a.m. for more than two hours of playing cover tunes and taking turns on vocals and guitar solos.

Pictured (L-R): Leah Turner, Brad Paisley, Charlie Worsham, Randy Houser. Photo By: Ben Enos

Pictured (L-R): Leah Turner, Brad Paisley, Charlie Worsham, Randy Houser. Photo By: Ben Enos

Radio Round Up

RadioTowerMidwest Communications of Wausau has agreed to purchase Evansville, Indiana-based South Central Communications’ radio division, which includes Nashville’s WJXA (Mix 92.9) and WCJK (Jack FM 96.3).
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Nashville Public Radio has purchased WFCL Classical 91.1 FM, formerly Vanderbilt’s student-run station WRVU. Vanderbilt Student Communications received $3.35 million in the deal that was announced three years ago. Nashville Public Radio now broadcasts news on 90.3, and classical music on 91.1.
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CMA Music Festival is prime time to debut music. Many singles are being released and/or going for radio adds this week. Among the newest tracks vying for airplay are:
Eric Church “Cold One”
Sheryl Crow “Shotgun”
Miranda Lambert’s “Automatic” (stripped down version)
Hunter Hayes “Tattoo”
Rascal Flatts “Payback”
Thompson Square “I Can’t Outrun You”
Jana Kramer “Love”
Little Big Town “Day Drinking”
JT Hodges “Already High”
Billy Ray Cyrus “The Distance”
Collin Raye “Galveston”
Native Run’s 3-song EP Good On You

NMPA, Sony Music Reach Video Licensing Deal

nmpaThe National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) and Sony Music Entertainment (SME) have struck a licensing deal for music videos. The agreement provides songwriters’ and music publishers’ percentage royalty rates for their participation in revenue generated from music videos in exchange for rights related to the use of their musical works in SME’s videos. All NMPA music publishers will be offered this deal on an opt-in basis through the Harry Fox Agency.
“Music videos are an essential piece of the growing digital marketplace, and an important source of revenue for songwriters and their music publishing partners,” said David Israelite, NMPA President and CEO. “Songwriters are key to every music video and this agreement recognizes their important contribution.”
Sony-Music-Entertainment-LogoSony Music’s General Counsel, Julie Swidler added: “Sony Music has the greatest respect for songwriters – many of whom are our recording artists – and all of whom play an invaluable role in the process of creating great recordings. We are pleased that this agreement will facilitate a better licensing process, allowing us to make our music more widely available.”
Additionally, songwriters and publishers who opt-in to the agreement may receive retroactive payments for past use of music works in Sony Music Entertainment music videos dating back to Jan. 1, 2009. The agreement will also cover lyric videos as that market increases.

SOURCE Awards Honorees Announced for 2014

Pictured (L to R): Betty Clark, Areeda Schneider-Stampley, Katie Gillon, Kitty Moon Emery,Dometra (Dee) Bowers, Mary Ann McCready and Audrey Winters.Photo credit: Denise Fussell

Pictured (L-R): Betty Clark, Areeda Schneider-Stampley, Katie Gillon, Kitty Moon Emery, Dometra (Dee) Bowers, Mary Ann McCready and Audrey Winters. Photo: Denise Fussell


SOURCE will celebrate the careers of eight special women at the 2014 SOURCE Awards, to be held at Nashville’s Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum at the Historic Municipal Auditorium Sept. 23, 2014.
The SOURCE Awards honorees for 2014 are Areeda Schneider-Stampley (CBS Records), Audrey Winters (Music City News), Betty Clark (Talent & Model Land Agency), Dometra (Dee) Bowers (SAG-AFTRA), Katie Gillon (Wrinkled Records), Kitty Moon Emery (The Global Action Platform), Mary Ann McCready (Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy), and a posthumous award to Patsi Bale Cox (New York Times best-selling author and journalist).
Members of SOURCE hosted a luncheon at ASCAP on May 22 to celebrate this year’s honorees.

Mark Your Calendar – June 2014

shotgunSingle Add Dates

June 2
Eric Church/Cold One/EMI Nashville
Sheryl Crow/Shotgun/Warner Bros.
Johnny Orr Band/Down South/John and John Ent.
Misty Rae Carson/Woke Up One Day/Little Loud Records
Morgan Riley/Rowdy Shoutin Cowboy/SkyTone Entertainment
June 9
Jana Kramer/Love/Elektra Nashville/WAR
Sawyer Brown/Walk Out of the Rain/Beach Street Records
Macy Martin/Me With You /Kent Wells-GTR
Mitch Goudy/Aint’ My Fault/Third Floor Records
Demun Jones/Jones County/Average Joes
Danny Boone/Fish Grease/Average Joes
Gord Bamford/Little Guy/Royalty
Gord Bamford/My Daughter’s Father/Royalty
June 16
Hunter Hayes/Tattoo/Atlantic-WMN
JT Hodges/Already High/Show Dog-Universal
Sam Hunt/Leave The Night On/MCA
Sunny Sweeney/Bad Girl Phase/Crescendo-Thirty Tigers
Veronica Ballestrini/Cookies And Cream/Timbob
Bryan Mayer/This Is Me/Sound Check Entertainment
David Loving/Naked Sunday/Tall Horse Records
June 23
Tyler Barham/More Than a Cotton Dress/YN Records
Sarah Dunn Band/You or the Whiskey/Audacity Records
Kenny Chesney/American Kids/Blue Chair-Columbia Records

nativerunAlbum Releases

June 3
Miranda Lambert/Platinum/RCA Nashville
Lucy Hale/Road Between/DMG Nashville-Bigger Picture Group
Big Smo/Kuntry Livin‘/Warner Bros.-Elektra Records
Joshua Scott Jones/The Healing/JSJ
Native Run/Good On You [EP]/Show Dog Universal-Music
Various/Now That’s What I Call Country Vol. 7/Universal Music Group Nashville
June 9
David White/Long Roots/Footpath Records
June 10
Jack White/Lazaretto/Third Man Records-Columbia
Gene Watson/My Heroes Have Always Been Country/Fourteen Carat
June 17
Willie Nelson/Band of Brothers/SONY-Legacy Recordings

MusicRow-AwardsIndustry Events

June 3
AIMP Nashville will host ‘Business Managers Talk Music Publishing,’ from 4-6 p.m. at ASCAP
June 4

  • R.O.P.E. Brunch/Show from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Al Menah Shrine Temple
  • CMT Music Awards

June 5
16th Annual SunTrust Hot Dog Day at the SunTrust Music Row location from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
June 5-8
2014 CMA Music Festival
June 9-11
Southland conference at Marathon Music Works in Nashville
June 12
45th Annual Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Dinner at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in NYC
June 12-15
13th annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn.
June 17

  • NSAI Parking Lot Party from 11am-2pm
  • 2014 BMI Christian Awards

June 18
MusicRow Awards 5:30 at BMI [invitation only]
June 20
CMA’s SRO Awards final ballot closes
June 27
CMA Broadcast Nominee ballots closes

Industry Ink (6/2/14)

Warner/Chappell Music & Buckeye 26 have signed a worldwide publishing agreement with singer/songwriter Jordan Reynolds. Reynolds was a recent winner of the SongTown USA songwriting contest for his song “Love is Like Rain,” co-written with Robyn Collins.

Pictured (Front Row): BJ Hill (W/C), Jordan Reynolds, Wendell Mobley (W/C Songwriter), Karen Harrison-Hite (W/C). Back Row: Blain Rhodes (W/C), Chase Neely (Attorney), Phil May (W/C), Alicia Pruitt (W/C), Travis Carter (W/C), Matt Michiels (W/C)

Pictured (Front Row): BJ Hill (W/C), Jordan Reynolds, Wendell Mobley (W/C Songwriter), Karen Harrison-Hite (W/C). Back Row: Blain Rhodes (W/C), Chase Neely (Attorney), Phil May (W/C), Alicia Pruitt (W/C), Travis Carter (W/C), Matt Michiels (W/C)

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Cody Purvis


Buddy Lee Attractions has signed Cody Purvis. He is represented by Buddy Lee’s Joe Lee and David Kiswiney. Purvis’ self-titled, first album was recorded in 2012 and he is currently working on a follow-up.
Purvis says, “I’m so honored to be part of the Buddy Lee family. It’s been my dream for several years now to have my name on their roster. I’ve worked hard to earn their respect and will do everything I can to make them proud. I’m looking forward to our journey together.”

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choice1Heather Adams and Beth Gebhard have joined forces to launch Choice Media & Communications, a boutique media and communications business specializing in lifestyle and entertainment-based projects. The company will offer clients a full range of communications services including public relations, media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications and branding and strategy. Naomi Judd is among the company’s clients. They can be reached at choicepublicity.com.

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Michael Lattanzi

Michael Lattanzi


Producer, mix engineer, songwriter Michael Lattanzi has signed an exclusive management representation agreement with Ewing Management. The agreement includes management of Lattanzi’s Latitude Studio in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee.
Lattanzi’s producer and mix engineer credits include LL Cool J, Jewel, Smashmouth, Wyclef Jean and Steve Vai.

Streamsound Names Bonadies VP/Promotion & Strategic Marketing

unnamed-1Teddi Bonadies VP/Promotion & Strategic Marketing. Bonadies will report to CEO Steve Richardson. She was most recently the GM of Rodeowave and was there more than two years. Other stops for Bonadies include Universal South, Show Dog-Universal and more than 14 years at Arista.
“With such a great staff and artist roster to work with, I am honored to join Steve and the rest of the Streamsound team,” Bonadies says. “I anticipate great things in the future.”
Other changes at Streamsound included President Mike Culotta exiting after almost 14 months on the job. He spent more than 18 years at WQYK/Tampa and rose to OM/PD.
Launched in 2012, Streamsound Records is an independent country record label based in Brentwood, Tenn., and distributed by ATO Records and is home to Jaida Dryer, Austin Webb, Dakota Bradley and Kristian Bush.