Weekly Register: Spring Break In Sales Land

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It’s so slow in sales land, chart watchers may as well go on spring break. Just be sure to return from the beach in time for upcoming major releases by Hunter Hayes (May 6), Rascal Flatts (May 13), Brantley Gilbert (May 19) and Miranda Lambert (June 3).
In the meantime, Word Label Group’s Needtobreathe brought a breath of life with its debut of Rivers In The Wasteland selling 49k (80% digital) this week.
The Country digital EP from reality star Jessie James Decker entered with 11k via 19 Recordings. Her TV show follows the escapades of her and hubby Eric Decker of the Denver Broncos.
WeeklyRegister042314The new live album from Randy Rogers Band moved 5.3k.
Dustin Lynch’s “Where It’s At” roped in 34k downloads to become the week’s top new country track.
Luke Bryan hangs on to the No. 1 Country track and album spots. He sold 105k of “Play It Again” for a RTD total of 725k, and 33k of Crash My Party for a RTD total of 1.806 million.
Rounding out the Country Top 5 albums list: Florida Georgia Line (19k), Eric Church (18k), Johnny Cash (13k), and Jessie James Decker (11k).
The Frozen soundtrack has been frozen at the top of the album chart for weeks (259k this week, 2.335 million RTD). And Pharrell Williams couldn’t be happier that “Happy” is sitting tight at No. 1 on the tracks list (274k this week, 4.5 million RTD).
 

In Photos: Country Music Hall of Fame Class of 2014

The Country Music Association announced Tuesday (April 22) that Hank Cochran, Ronnie Milsap, and Mac Wiseman will be the newest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The announcement was made during a press conference in the rotunda of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
Cochran will be inducted in the rotating “Songwriter” category, while Milsap will join in the “Modern Era Artist” category and Wiseman joins in the “Veterans Era Artist” category. All three will be inducted during the Medallion Ceremony that will be held later this year at the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Ronnie Milsap and Mac Wiseman. Photo: Alan Poizner / CMA

Pictured (L-R): Ronnie Milsap and Mac Wiseman. Photo: Alan Poizner / CMA


Pictured (Front, L-R): Mac Wiseman and Ronnie Milsap. (Back, L-R): Sarah Trahern, CMA CEO; Jo Walker-Meador, former CMA Executive Director; Kix Brooks, CMA Board member; Ed Hardy, CMA Board Chairman; Kyle Young, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Director and CEO; Frank Bumstead, Chairman of Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc. and CMA Board President; John Esposito, President and CEO of Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board President Elect; Bobby Bare, Country Music Hall of Fame member; Hunter Hayes; Suzi Cochran, widow of "Songwriter" inductee Hank Cochran; Rob Beckham, Co-President of William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Nashville and CMA Board member and Chairman of the Awards and Recognition Committee.Photo: Alan Poizner / CMA

Pictured (Front, L-R): Mac Wiseman and Ronnie Milsap. (Back, L-R): Sarah Trahern, CMA CEO; Jo Walker-Meador, former CMA Executive Director; Kix Brooks, CMA Board member; Ed Hardy, CMA Board Chairman; Kyle Young, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Director and CEO; Frank Bumstead, Chairman of Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc. and CMA Board President; John Esposito, President and CEO of Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board President Elect; Bobby Bare, Country Music Hall of Fame member; Hunter Hayes; Suzi Cochran, widow of “Songwriter” inductee Hank Cochran; Rob Beckham, Co-President of William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Nashville and CMA Board member and Chairman of the Awards and Recognition Committee.
Photo: Alan Poizner / CMA


Pictured (Front, L-R): Mac Wiseman and Ronnie Milsap. (Back, L-R): Victoria Shaw, Owner of Victoria Shaw Songs; Kix Brooks; Troy Tomlinson, President and CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing; Jeff Walker, President of AristoMedia Group; Brett James, Owner/CEO of Cornman Music; Ed Hardy, CMA Board Chairman; John Esposito, President and CEO of Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board President Elect; Kerri Edwards, President of KP Entertainment; Sarah Trahern, CMA CEO; Jo Walker-Meador, former CMA Executive Director and Country Music Hall of Fame member; Jody Williams, Vice President Writer/Publisher Relations at BMI; and Ed Benson, former CMA Executive Director. Photo: Alan Poizner / CMA

Pictured (Front, L-R): Ronnie Milsap and Mac Wiseman. (Back, L-R): Victoria Shaw, Owner of Victoria Shaw Songs; Kix Brooks; Troy Tomlinson, President and CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing; Jeff Walker, President of AristoMedia Group; Brett James, Owner/CEO of Cornman Music; Ed Hardy, CMA Board Chairman; John Esposito, President and CEO of Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board President Elect; Kerri Edwards, President of KP Entertainment; Sarah Trahern, CMA CEO; Jo Walker-Meador, former CMA Executive Director and Country Music Hall of Fame member; Jody Williams, Vice President Writer/Publisher Relations at BMI; and Ed Benson, former CMA Executive Director. Photo: Alan Poizner / CMA

Jerrod Niemann Celebrates Gold Single

Sea Gayle Records/Arista Nashville artist Jerrod Niemann dropped by the Sony Nashville office this week to toast his chart-topping, RIAA-certified Gold single, “Drink To That All Night.”

Pictured (L-R): Fitzgerald Hartley’s Steve Emley; Arista Nashville VP Promotion Lesly Tyson; Jerrod Niemann; Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton; Sony Music Nashville Director, Digital Sales, Alaina Vehec; and Niemann’s High Noon album co-producer Jimmie Lee Sloas.

Pictured (L-R): Fitzgerald Hartley’s Steve Emley; Arista Nashville VP Promotion Lesly Tyson; Jerrod Niemann; Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton; Sony Music Nashville Director, Digital Sales, Alaina Vehec; and Niemann’s High Noon album co-producer Jimmie Lee Sloas. Photo: Alan Poizner


Photo 2 - Pictured front (L-R):  Fitzgerald Hartley’s Steve Emley, Arista’s Lesly Tyson, Niemann, Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton, Sony’s Alaina Vehec, producer Jimmie Lee Sloas, and Sony’s Rusty Sherrill. Pictured back (L-R):  Sony Music Nashville’s RG Jones; Arista’s Ali O’Connell, Andy Elliott, John Sigler, Jenny Shearin, Lauren Thomas, Jeri Cooper, and Ryan Dokke. Photo:  Alan Poizner

Photo 2 – Pictured front (L-R): Fitzgerald Hartley’s Steve Emley, Arista’s Lesly Tyson, Niemann, Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Gary Overton, Sony’s Alaina Vehec, producer Jimmie Lee Sloas, and Sony’s Rusty Sherrill. Pictured back (L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s RG Jones, Arista’s Ali O’Connell, Andy Elliott, John Sigler, Jenny Shearin, Lauren Thomas, Jeri Cooper, and Ryan Dokke. Photo: Alan Poizner


Jerrod Niemann celebrates the Gold-selling success of "Drink To That All Night" with industry colleagues at Sony Music Nashville, as well as Fitzgerald Hartley’s Steve Emley and Niemann’s album co-producer Jimmie Lee Sloas. Photo: Alan Poizner

Jerrod Niemann celebrates the Gold-selling success of “Drink To That All Night” with industry colleagues at Sony Music Nashville, as well as Fitzgerald Hartley’s Steve Emley and Niemann’s album co-producer Jimmie Lee Sloas. Photo: Alan Poizner

Two Exit In Average Joes Restructuring

average joes entertaiment1111Average Joes West Coast regional Gwen Foster and Midwest regional Joe Schuld have exited their posts at the company, MusicRow has confirmed; their roles were eliminated during a recent company restructuring.
“We are still engaging in radio stations, but not in the traditional record label way,” VP, Marketing & Promotions Tony Morreale tells MusicRow. “It will be more tactical and in market-by-market basis. Unfortunately, that means we don’t need a full promotions staff. When people see a label’s radio promotions department changing, especially a small label, they think the label is closing up shop, and that is certainly not the case here. We have some great things coming up.”
Foster can be reached at 480-495-2209, while Schuld can be reached at 615-497-3892.

Johnny Cash Property Owned By Barry Gibb Sold For $2M

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Barry Gibb and wife Linda have sold the Hendersonville property that Johnny Cash and June Carter owned for more than 40 years, according to The Tennessean. Lakehouse Holdings purchased the property, located at 200 Caudill Drive, for $2 million, according to the Sumner Country Register of Deeds.
The property includes four lots on Old Hickory Lake. The Gibbs purchased the land for $2.3 million in 2006, along with the seven-bedroom home built in 1968 that resided on the property.
Both Carter and Cash lived at the property until their deaths in 2003.

Artist Charity Events: Rascal Flatts, Wynonna, Music For A Cure

rascal flatts 2014Citi® will present the Rascal Flatts’ Album Release Party in celebration of their forthcoming ninth studio album Rewind, on Big Machine Records. The event will take place at the famed Avalon nightclub in Los Angeles, where attendees will enjoy an acoustic set and each song will be paired with wine based on the tempo and lyrics. One hundred percent of ticket sales for this event will be donated to the Monroe Carrell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville. Tickets are available for purchase only with a Citi card at www.citiprivatepass.com. The album is set for release May 13.
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Music for a Cure returns Saturday, May 3 at 5:30 p.m. at Soulshine Pizza. The event will benefit PearlPoint Cancer Support. Performers scheduled include Walker Hayes, Katie Kendall, Jordan Todd, Cassidy Lynn, Lance Carpenter, Jill & Kate, Will King, Jessica Dawn, Carly Pearce, Pete Sallis, Chris Nathan, Jeff Radford and Chris Ketcham. Tickets are available at the door for a suggested donation of $10. For more information visit Facebook.
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Wynonna Judd and The Big Noise will perform at the 24th Annual William Shatner Priceline.com Hollywood Charity Horse Show, Sponsored by Wells Fargo. The event will be held on April 26 at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center. Proceeds will benefit special-needs children’s charities across the city of Los Angeles.

Lindsay Ell Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

(L): Ell performs at the Grand Ole Opry; (R): Ell with Grand Ole Opry's Steve Buchanan and Pete Fisher.

(L): Ell performs at the Grand Ole Opry; (R): Ell with Grand Ole Opry’s Steve Buchanan and Pete Fisher.


Stoney Creek Records artist Lindsay Ell made her debut in the famous circle at the Grand Ole Opry recently, performing her debut single “Trippin’ On Us.” Ell performed as part of a bill that also featured Hunter Hayes, Jana Kramer, Nashville actor-entertainer Sam Palladio and more.
In addition to her debut single, the Calgary native performed “Don’t Take Me Home” and introduced “Not Another You” with a 60-second acoustic guitar picking. The singer, songwriter and guitarist penned “Not Another You” for a friend who suffers from muscular dystrophy.
Ell will make her Ryman Auditorium stage debut as part of Opry Country Classics on May 8.

2014 R.O.P.E. Brunch/Show Coming June 4

guitarThe 2014 R.O.P.E. Brunch/Show will take place Wednesday, June 4. Fans can join several Country music legends for brunch and a meet and greet session.
Hosted by R.O.P.E. (Reunion of Professional Entertainers), artists featured include Bill Anderson, Razzy Bailey, Baillie & The Boys, Jim Ed Brown, Tommy Cash, David Church, Jim Glaser, Marty Haggard, George Hamilton, IV, Jan Howard, Dickey Lee, Bobby Lewis, Charlie McCoy, Moore & Moore, Jimmy C. Newman, Bobby G. Rice, Rattlesnake Annie, Lulu Roman, Jean Shepard, Jeannie Seely, Dianne Sherrill, Jenny Tolman, Jett Williams, Leona Williams, and newly named Country Music Hall of Fame 2014 inductee Mac Wiseman. The event will take place  from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Al Menah Shrine Temple, located at 1354 Brick Church Pike in Nashville.
Tickets are $35.00 per adult and $15.00 for children ages 6-12. Reservations for the brunch should be made by May 29. Checks and money orders can be sent to P.O. Box 2048, Madison, TN, 37116.

Musicians Hall of Fame Partners with SAE Institute Nashville

MusiciansHallofFameThe Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is partnering with SAE Institute Nashville to help foster music history education in the school’s music business program. The first group of SAE students toured the Nashville attraction on April 9, and the program will repeat each semester. In addition to the tours, SAE interns will be involved in the museum’s day-to-day operations.
“It’s important to understand the history of any industry, no matter what it is. But it’s particularly important in the music industry when there is so much focus on a musician’s inspiration and influence,” said Joe Chambers, founder of the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.
“SAE is thrilled with every opportunity to enrich our students’ educational experiences. The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is a terrific organization with a wealth of artifacts and multimedia experiences which during our tour added tangible value to our already robust curriculum,” said Jonathan Parrish, SAE’s Marketing Coordinator.
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors musicians who have performed on many legendary recordings, and features instruments from Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix and more. The SAE Institute Nashville offers associate degree and diploma programs in Music Business and Audio Technology.

SAE students visit the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.

SAE students visit the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.

BMG Chrysalis Signs Dunn

BMG Chrysalis has signed recording artist and songwriter Clare Dunn. Dunn’s current single “Get Out” is in full rotation on Sirius/XM’s The Highway and is approaching Top 30 status on MusicRow’s Country Breakout chart. She co-wrote and co-produced the song with Ben West, and has worked with other top songwriters including Terry McBride, Brice Long, Hillary Lindsey, Liz Rose, Stephony Smith, Dylan Altman, Troy Verges, Angelo, Chris Lindsey, Will Hoge, Marshall Altman, and others.
A Belmont graduate, Dunn is currently touring heavily and has recently opened shows for Florida Georgia Line, Parmalee, Will Hoge, Colt Ford, and others.

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Pictured (L-R, Front): Austin Neal (Buddy Lee Attractions); Daniel Lee (BMG Chrysalis, Senior Creative Director); Clare Dunn; Kos Weaver (BMG Chrysalis, Executive Vice President); John Allen (BMG Chrysalis, Vice President); Derek Crownover (Crownover Firm, P.C.); Back: Mike Sistad (ASCAP, Senior Creative Director); Kevin Lane (BMG Chrysalis, Creative Director); Kevin Neal (Buddy Lee Attractions, President); Chris Oglesby (BMG Chrysalis, VP, Creative); Sara Knabe (BMG Chrysalis, Senior Creative Director)