Rosanne Cash, John Oates, Lee Brice To Lead ‘People Supporting Artists’ Benefit For MusiCares

People Supporting Artists is hosting a telethon live from Nashville on April 11 to benefit the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund. Among the artists participating in the telethon will be Rosanne Cash and John Leventhal, John Oates, Lee Brice, Los Lobos, Keb Mo, Shovels & Rope, John Osborne & Lucie Silvas, Jim Lauderdale, Aaron Lee Tasjan and many more. The show begins at 7 p.m. ET.

Fans can tune in on the PSA site, and 100% percent of the profits from this Telethon will be sent to the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund after the event. A basic production and operating budget will be deducted as costs for PSA, to ensure that their other creative community members who are not eligible for MusiCares are supported as well. More information can be found here.

Reservoir Strikes Deal With Roger Murrah (Exclusive)

Pictured (L-R): Greg Gallo, Reservoir VP, Creative; John Ozier, Reservoir EVP, Creative; Roger Murrah; Doug Colton, Colton Law Firm

Reservoir has inked a deal with Nashville Hall Of Fame songwriter and country music publishing veteran Roger Murrah. The deal includes rights to Murrah’s entire catalog of evergreen country music hits, as well as several thousand unexploited compositions, plus the acquisition of his wholly owned publishing companies, Murrah Music Corporation and Castle Street Music.

Over the course of his five-decade career, Murrah composed 14 No. 1 hits and country music standards including Alan Jackson’s “Don’t Rock The Jukebox,” Al Jarreau’s “We’re In This Love Together,” Conway Twitty and Blake Shelton’s “Goodbye Time,” Wynonna Judd’s “Only Love,” and Alabama’s “I’m In A Hurry,” “High Cotton,” and “Southern Star.” He was named BMI Country Songwriter of the Year in 1988 and the following year crowned BMI’s Country Songwriter of the Decade for the 1980s. Murrah was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005. He has two ACM Song of the Year awards, two CMA Song of the Year nominations, and an ASCAP Song of the Year award under his belt.

In 1990, Murrah formed his own publishing company, Murrah Music Corporation, and signed writers including Luke Bryan, Phillip White, Mike Mobley, Jon Henderson, Rachel Proctor, Mark Alan Springer, Rachel Thibodeau, and more. Over the years, Murrah Music songwriters were behind 14 No. 1’s and hundreds of hit copyrights including Rascal Flatts’ “I’m Movin On,” Billy Currington’s “Good Directions,” Reba McEntire’s “He Gets That From Me,” Tracy Byrd’s “The Keeper Of The Stars,” Tanya Tucker’s “Two Sparrows In A Hurricane,” and Kenny Chesney’s “When I Close My Eyes,” among others. As a publisher, Murrah earned Billboard’s Independent Publisher of the Year award in 1992, and his dedication to music and songwriters didn’t stop there. He served five terms as Chairman of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation and two consecutive terms as President of the Nashville Songwriters Association International.

“It’s an honor to be the new caretakers of Roger Murrah’s incredible legacy as a songwriter and a music publisher,” said John Ozier, Reservoir EVP, Creative. “Reservoir is passionate about representing historic catalogs and I am especially proud to be bringing in one as historic as Roger’s as one of the first acquisitions out of the Nashville office.”

“I could not be more pleased to have the best of my life’s works in the hands of Reservoir, a family owned company,” added Murrah. “It’s another dream-come-true for me. These words may sound cliché, but this new chapter means too much to me. I look forward to working together with John Ozier, Greg Gallo, and the entire Nashville staff, as well as all the Reservoir professionals from around the world.”

‘Garth & Trisha Live!’ CBS Special To Rebroadcast April 5

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood.

CBS will rebroadcast Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood‘s Garth & Trisha Live! on Sunday, April 5 at 10 p.m. ET.

The special, which originally aired April 1, was filmed from the two superstars’ home recording studio in Nashville. On March 30, Brooks shared details about how viewers could make song requests for the special on his weekly Facebook Live show, “Inside Studio G,” on Monday, March 30. On Monday, March 23, Brooks and Yearwood hosted a casual, at-home concert from Studio G. Over 5.2 million viewers watched it in a matter of hours, repeatedly crashing the popular internet site and spurring the idea for the Network special.

“We’re seeing how big things can be when we all do them as one. In addition to the special, we and CBS will donate $1 million to charities to be determined, combating the COVID-19 virus,” said Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood.

“After we saw Garth and Trisha crash Facebook, we reached out to them about bringing this Studio G to a larger audience in a safe and exciting way,” said Jack Sussman, Executive Vice President, Specials, Music and Live Events. “With Garth and Trisha coupled with the power of broadcast television, anything can happen, making this an event not to be missed.”

The special was produced by Horse of Troy Productions.

Taylor Swift To Help Launch SiriusXM Home DJ Series


SiriusXM announced today that global superstar Taylor Swift will help launch a Home DJ series on SiriusXM’s top pop channel SiriusXM Hits 1 starting on Friday, April 3.

Hits 1 n chill, first in the Home DJ Series, includes Swift and will be followed by other pop stars, as they take over SiriusXM Hits 1 right from their homes. The stars will be playing requested hits, providing commentary and more to connect with their fans all across North America. Listeners will be able to hear upcoming Hits 1 n chill with some of the biggest names in pop music including Niall Horan, Camila Cabello, Sia, 5SOS, DiploKelsea BalleriniCharlie PuthPete Wentz and more.

“We love to connect fans with their favorite artists, and our Home DJ series will bring some of the biggest names in music into our homes as people look for ways to be entertained,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer of SiriusXM. “Taylor Swift will lead the way and will be followed by many stars on Hits 1 in the days ahead as they play their favourite music for the channel’s faithful national audience and new listeners too. Our new Stream Free option opens up our channels to anybody who wants some diversion and great music.”

ONErpm Hires Sydney Guilliams

Sydney Guilliams

Independent music solutions company ONErpm has hired Sydney Guilliams as Country Music Project Manager in their Nashville office. Guilliams previously spent five years working with Girlilla Marketing.

“We’re excited to add Sydney to the ONErpm team. Her wide breadth of experience in digital marketing and love for new technology makes her the perfect fit for our growing U.S. operation,” states Ken Madson, GM for ONErpm Nashville.

“Working with artists on an individual basis over the course of the last five years has provided such incredible insight into their content needs and goals,” adds Guilliams. “ONErpm’s innovative solutions for artists is unparalleled, and I’m looking forward to combining my skillset with a focus on country client relations during this unprecedented time where it really does serve as such a critical driver for artist revenue.”

Guilliams can be reached at [email protected].

Sykamore Releases Five-Song Project ‘California King’


Sykamore’s new five-song project, California King is available everywhere today digitally. Produced by Michael Knox, the EP is the first music to be released via Music Knox Records/Wheelhouse Records and features five songs all co-written by Sykamore.

Sykamore was the first to sign to HOME Team Publishing, the company founded by Rhett Akins and Thomas Rhett in partnership with Roc Nation and Warner Chappell. Originally discovered via Twitter by Akins, the lyricist has shared bills with artists from Miranda Lambert to Josh Ritter, and was recently named a CMT “Next Woman of Country” and a CMT 2020 “Listen Up” Artist.

“Even before I started performing, music was always a means of escape for me,” says Sykamore. “I wanted to write a thank you to music for being a support system that was always there when I needed it.”

California King track list:
1.    Record High (Sykamore, Jeff Cohen, Bobby Hamrick)
2.    Where To Find Me (Sykamore, Jason Massey, Austin Taylor Smith)
3.    Out Of Luck (Sykamore, Bobby Campbell)
4.    California King (Sykamore, Justin Morgan, Justin Weaver)
5.    Local Singles (Sykamore, Derric Ruttan, Christopher Stevens)

CMT Music Awards Move To October

The 2020 CMT Music Awards, which were originally to be held June 3, has been rescheduled to Wednesday, Oct. 14.

A statement from CMT says: “Our top priority this last month has been rebuilding our hometown of Nashville following the tornado and ensuring the safety of our fans, employees, artists and partners during the COVID-19 crisis. As we look forward to celebrating country music’s biggest stars together with our community and viewers, we will continue to follow the guidance of the CDC and local public health officials.”

Last year, the CMT Music Awards’ top winner was Carrie Underwood, who took home the overall Video of the Year (for “Cry Pretty”) and Female Video of the Year (“Love Wins”). Other winners from the 2019 awards included Kane Brown, Ashley McBryde, Keith Urban, Zac Brown Band, Dan+Shay and more.

MusicRow Launches New Live Stream Calendar


MusicRow has launched a comprehensive Live Stream Calendar to keep up with all of the live streamed appearances during this time period. The calendar will be updated daily.

To submit a live stream to appear on the calendar, email [email protected] with the artists’ name, date of live stream, time in CST format, platform in which the live stream will be taking place (with links), and a one sentence description of the live stream (if applicable.)

The listings selected for the Live Stream Calendar are at the sole discretion of MusicRow Magazine.

ACM Reveals Song List For ‘ACM Presents: Our Country’ Special

The ACM has revealed the complete list of chart-topping hits and fan-favorites that will be performed during ACM Presents: Our Country, the two-hour special hosted by CBS This Morning’s Gayle King, that will air on Sunday, April 5 on CBS and on CBS All Access. Among the songs that will be featured are Luke Bryan’s “Most People Are Good,” Tim McGraw‘s “Humble And Kind,” and Kenny Rogers tributes with Darius Rucker and Brad Paisley and Luke Bryan on “Lucille,” “The Gambler,” and “Coward Of The County,” respectively.

A Pre-Show will be featured on the ACM Facebook page as well as the Amazon Music Twitch channel at 7:00 PM ET with Lauren Alaina, Ingrid Andress, Gabby Barrett, Lee Brice, Blanco Brown, Lindsay Ell, Riley Green, Mickey Guyton, Caylee Hammack, Ashley McBryde, Jake Owen, Carly Pearce, Tenille Townes and more appearing from their homes to share heartfelt messages with their fans and perform acoustic versions of their hits. The Pre-Show will also pay tribute to Joe Diffie with a special performance by Chris Young. Fans can gear up for the main event with the ACM Presents: Our Country Playlist on Amazon Music. Starting Monday, fans will be able to re-watch the full Pre-Show and the individual performances via the ACM Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, as well as on the newly launched ACMOurCountry.com website.

Beginning Friday (April 3), the Academy invites artists and fans to share a musical moment by posting their own performances to social media, tagging an official Academy social media handle, and using #ACMOurCountry to participate in a celebratory curated feed of performances featured on ACMOurCountry.com. The campaign will continue throughout the weekend leading up to the show on Sunday.

“The Country Music community came together in an incredible way – and very quickly – for “Our Country,” and that outpouring of immediate artist support led us to develop a digital pre-show so that we could include even more artists in the Country Music celebration Sunday night,” said Damon Whiteside, CEO of the Academy of Country Music. “This allows more artists to share the positive messages of support and togetherness with the fans.”

ACM Presents: Our Country performances will include:

  • Kelsea Ballerini – “homecoming queen?”
  • Dierks Bentley – “I Hold On”
  • Kane Brown & John Legend – “Last Time I Say Sorry”
  • Luke Bryan – “Most People Are Good”
  • Brandi Carlile – “The Joke”
  • Eric Church – “Never Break Heart”
  • Luke Combs – “Beautiful Crazy”
  • Sheryl Crow – “I Shall Believe”
  • Florida Georgia Line – “Blessings”
  • Lady Antebellum – “What I’m Leaving For”
  • Miranda Lambert – “Bluebird”
  • Little Big Town – “Next To You”
  • Tim McGraw – “Humble And Kind”
  • Old Dominion (Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen) – “Some People Do”
  • Brad Paisley & Darius Rucker – “Mud On The Tires” & “Wagon Wheel”
  • Thomas Rhett – “Be A Light”
  • Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani – “Nobody But You”
  • Shania Twain – “Honey, I’m Home” & “Man! I Feel Like a Woman”
  • Carrie Underwood – “Drinking Alone”
  • Keith Urban – “Wasted Time”
  • Kenny Rogers Tribute – featuring Brad Paisley & Darius Rucker performing “Lucille” & “The Gambler” and Luke Bryan performing “Coward Of The County”

 

Miranda Lambert Reschedules Remaining Wildcard Tour Dates

Miranda Lambert has rescheduled the two remaining U.S. shows in Spokane, Washington and Boise, Idaho, as well as the entire upcoming Canadian run of her Wildcard Tour, due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The newly-rescheduled dates, which feature Cody Johnson and LANCO, will now begin Oct. 8 in Spokane, Washington, and wrap Oct. 23 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

The tickets purchased for the original shows will still be valid for the new dates.

RESCHEDULED WILDCARD TOUR DATES:
10/8-Spokane, WA-Spokane Area
10/9-Bosie, ID-Ford Idaho Center Arena
10/11-Vancouver, BC-Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
10/14-Edmonton, AB-Rogers Place
10/16-*Regina, SK-Brandt Centre
10/17 -*Winnipeg, MB-Bell Mts Place
10/20-London, ON-Budweiser Gardens
10/21-Montreal, QC-Bell Centre
10/22-Oshawa, ON-Tribute Communities Centre
10/23-Ottawa, ON-Canadian Tire Centre
*Lanco will not appear in Regina, SK and Winnipeg, MB.