Hunter Hayes Previews Headlining Tour

Pictured (L to R): John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Dan Huff, Hunter Hayes, Scott Hendricks (SVP A&R, WMN), Peter Strickland (EVP & General Manager, WMN)

Pictured (L to R): John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Dan Huff, Hunter Hayes, Scott Hendricks (SVP A&R, WMN), Peter Strickland (EVP & General Manager, WMN).


Hunter Hayes gave the industry a glimpse at the results of a dream nearly 18 years in the making when he offered a preview of his headlining show for the CMT On Tour: Hunter Hayes’ Let’s Be Crazy Tour on Monday (Oct. 7). The tour begins with a show in Knoxville, Tenn. on Oct. 10 with Ashley Monroe.
At 22, this multi-talented singer, songwriter, producer and musician (Hayes played every instrument on his self-titled debut Atlantic Records album) has earned three No. 1 Country singles and the title of CMA New Artist of the Year and a Teen Choice Award for Male Country artist. The afternoon kicked off with Hayes adding another honor to his list; a platinum-selling album for his self-titled deluxe edition release, Encore. Members of Warner Music Nashville staff and various industry members gathered at the James K. Polk Theater to celebrate. Warner Music Nashville President and CEO John Esposito commented, “Hunter is one of only four Country artists in the past five years to have a platinum-selling debut album.”
Prominent reasons that he has caught the ears of fans young and old is his obvious passion—some might say obsession—with music, his musical prowess, and his seemingly limitless energy. Both were equally on display as he took industry members through a 90-minute set.
“For The Love of Music,” scrawled in chalk writing, rolled across a video screen above the stage as Hayes kicked off his set with two lively love songs, “A Thing About You” and “Can’t Say Love.” The background glowed with a background reminiscent of a Pac-Man arcade game, accented with spotlights that highlighted members of his backing band. The chalk writing continued throughout the stage dressing, from the stage ramps to the drum kit to Hayes’ piano, all covered with lyrics written in chalk.
“I’m actually a shy person,” Hayes told the audience. “Onstage is where I’m most comfortable.” The latter was clear, given his energetic, confident performance.
The lighting throughout the concert is thoughtful; red lights blaze for his debut single “Storm Warning,” then turn somber shades of purple and blue (accompanied by bubbles rather than rain) for Hayes’ bluesy guitar-driven take on “Rainy Season.” The soulful ballad allowed Hayes’ R&B-influenced vocals to command the audience’s attention, drawing loud applause.
Hunter Hayes

Hunter Hayes


“We’ve been working on the show for quite some time and it’s nice to play it for somebody. This is our way of saying thanks, by playing music and making noise,” said Hayes. He stayed center stage for “Somebody’s Heartbreak,” crunching out guitar riffs while stage lights were lit in an array of colors.
His musicianship got a special spotlight when he took to a side stage for an acoustic take on “Only If You Told Me To.” Using a loop and his guitar as a percussion instrument, Hayes built the song layer upon layer, even adding “background vocals” by singing into the sound hole on his trusty axe.
Calling it “the most vulnerable song I’ve ever done,” and “my awkward singles anthem,” Hayes brought the full band back for “Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me,” which features Jason Mraz. Though singer-songwriter Mraz wasn’t present, his voice was featured in the song. As Hayes performed, Mraz’s image was featured via video, as live footage of Hayes performing was layered on top of Mraz’s video performance, to interesting effect.
Hayes perhaps saved the best for last, as he launched into “Loved You More Than I Should,” an angst-filled Country-rock number. Backed by appropriate red and black hues and artsy video imagery, Hayes ripped through a series of rock guitar progressions. “That’s for all the angry people,” Hayes quipped.
He brought a quieter energy to the elegant rendition of “Where We Left Off,” the track Hayes contributed to the movie Act of Valor. With Hayes commanding the piano, spotlights onstage glowed red and blue, while lasers beamed white lights to the right and left, accentuating a video image of an American flag.
He followed the sentimental, patriotic theme with his hit ballad, “Wanted.” Giving a nod to his career thus far, “Better Than This” was his musical thank you to fans and the industry. Vintage footage of Hayes reminded listeners that though Hayes is barely in his 20s, he’s been performing live and dreaming of this career for most of his life. His easygoing confidence in a live setting is hard-earned, having performed with Hank Williams, Jr. and on national television by age 5.
“Let’s keep making noise and getting crazier and crazier,” said Hayes before concluding with his signature hit “I Want Crazy.” Judging from his substantial success thus far, it seems his career only set to get crazier.

SESAC Signs Alderman

Back row (left to right): SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Curb Music Publishing’s Colt Cameron and Tiffany Goss & SESAC’s Tim Fink. Front row (left to right): Matt Alderman and Curb Music Publishing’s Drew Alexander. Photo: Peyton Hoge

Back row (L-R): SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Curb Music Publishing’s Colt Cameron and Tiffany Goss & SESAC’s Tim Fink. Front row (L-R): Matt Alderman and Curb Music Publishing’s Drew Alexander. Photo: Peyton Hoge


SESAC has announced the signing of songwriter Matt Alderman for representation. Alderman, who also signed with Curb Music Publishing for exclusive representation, stopped by the PRO Nashville headquarters to commemorate the new partnerships.
 
 

UMPG To Host Songwriter's Night

OasisPoster111Universal Music Publishing Group will host a Songwriter’s Night to benefit Nashville’s Oasis Center. The event will take place Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 3rd & Lindsley beginning at 6 p.m.
Songwriters featured during the evening will include Shane McAnally (“Somewhere With You” and “Come Over,” Kenny Chesney; “Mama’s Broken Heart,” Miranda Lambert; “Downtown,” Lady Antebellum), Greg Bates (“Did It For The Girl,” Brothers”), Mark Nesler (“Just To See You Smile,” Tim McGraw; “You Look Good In My Shirt,” Keith Urban) and Nathan Chapman (“Walk Away” Martina McBride; “Sunrise,” Rascal Flatts).
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door; for more information, visit 3rdanddlindsley.com.

Scotty McCreery Counts Down From The Mound

Pictured (L-R): Scotty McCreery, Nan Kelley, Mitch Williams.

Pictured (L-R): Scotty McCreery, Nan Kelley, Mitch Williams.


Scotty McCreery got to combine two of his favorite pastimes, baseball and music, recently, when he taped an upcoming special episode of GAC’s Top 20 Countdown at the Major League Baseball Network’s Studio 42 in Secaucus, N.J. McCreery got to share the hosting seat with MLB analysts and former major leaguers Mitch “Wild Thing” Williams and Kevin Millar for the special show, which features a segment with McCreery pitching with Williams and an in-studio game with all four personalities.
Named for Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson, Studio 42 is an actual replica baseball field featuring a one-third scale turf infield and a pitcher’s mound. Adding to the authenticity are stadium lights, dugouts, and an outfield wall complete with padding, brick designs and an out-of-town scoreboard updated in real time.
“Co-hosting Top 20 Countdown is always fun,” said McCreery. “But getting to do it from Studio 42 was incredible. If you’re a fan of baseball like I am, it’s a really cool place to hang out. I watch both the MLB Network and Great American Country all the time, so working with both teams on this episode was a blast.”
The special episode where America’s favorite pastime meets America’s music will air this Fri. Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. CT.

No. 1 Celebration: Keith Urban’s “Little Bit of Everything”

(Back Row, L-R:) Sony ATV Music Publishing's Tom Luteran, Capitol Nashville's Royce Risser, BMI's Clay Bradley, ASCAP's LeAnn Phelan, ASCAP's Kele Currier (Front Row, L-R): Co-writers Brett Warren, Brad Warren, Keith Urban, co-writer Kevin Rudolf, and producer Nathan Chapman. Photo: Rick Diamond

(Back Row, L-R:) Sony ATV Music Publishing’s Tom Luteran, Capitol Nashville’s Royce Risser, BMI’s Clay Bradley, ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan, ASCAP’s Kele Currier (Front Row, L-R): Co-writers Brett Warren, Brad Warren, Keith Urban, co-writer Kevin Rudolf, and producer Nathan Chapman. Photo: Rick Diamond


Monday afternoon (Oct. 7), BMI and ASCAP celebrated Keith Urban’s single “Little Bit of Everything” at Nashville’s exclusive venue Aerial. Written by Kevin Rudolf and brothers Brad and Brett Warren, the song is published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc., Lion Aire Publishing, Fam Love Music, Sagequinnjude Music, EMI April Music and Kevin Rudolf Publishing.
Partygoers wandered on Aerial’s rooftop deck, socializing with one another and feasting on treats from local vendors, including juice Nashville, Sunflower Café and Las Paletas. Urban’s songs played on speakers throughout the venue, while the rumbling sounds of downtown Nashville wafted up from below.
BMI’s Clay Bradley welcomed the standing crowd, saying, “We’re here to celebrate Keith Urban’s 15th No. 1 single ‘Little Bit of Everything’.” Bradley spoke highly of Urban, calling him a “genuinely nice person with a generous heart,” and the Warren brothers, saying, “their approach to the creative process is fresh and never boring.”
ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan came onstage to honor co-writer Rudolf, who has written and produced for artists ranging from Lil Wayne to Selena Gomez. Phelan commended Rudolf on his first Country No. 1, saying, “Kevin, congratulations and welcome to the diversity of the Nashville songwriting community.”
Sony/ATV’s Tom Luteran joined the stage to praise the Warren brothers and listed their previous successes, which include cuts by Chris Cage, Nickleback and Hinder. “These guys, they’ve got a whole lot of stories to tell,” said Luteran, before adding, “at the core of their existence is family.”
UMG Nashville’s Royce Risser added further congratulations to Urban and the writers, noting how appropriate it was for the singer’s 15th No. 1 to top the charts in 15 weeks. Risser distributed “Impaler Awards” to the No. 1 recipients, adding to the several awards they had received earlier.
Presentations followed by Country Radio Broadcaster’s Bill Mayne and CMA’s Brandi Simms. Avenue Bank’s Ron Cox was also present to announce that a donation had been made in the writers’ names to Men of Valor, which helps the incarcerated community reintegrate into society.
Finally, Urban captivated the crowd with his Australian-Southern accent, thanking everyone involved with the song, his family and the crowd. “Thanks everybody for coming out for this, I really, really appreciate it.” The party ended on a high note as Urban, the three writers and producer Nathan Chapman performed “Little Bit of Everything” to the joy of the crowd. After the performance, people continued to mingle against the backdrop of the Nashville skyline on a warm fall day.

Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Names New CFO

Steven Macri

Steven Macri


Clear Channel Media and Entertainment has named Steven Macri as CFO, effective immediately. Macri will be based in New York City and will report to John Hogan, Chairman and CEO of Clear Channel Media and Entertainment. In this role, Macri will oversee the administrative, financial and risk management operations for Clear Channel Media and Entertainment. He will also develop financial strategies and tactical initiatives to further the company’s operations across all lines of business.
“Steven has a proven track record of successfully generating revenue growth and improving margins for large global corporations,” said Hogan. “He is a seasoned strategic and financial planning and analysis professional whose financial leadership experience will be an asset to the Clear Channel management team.”
“I am thrilled to be joining the Clear Channel Media and Entertainment team at such an exciting time,” said Macri. “The company has an incredible set of assets and I’m looking forward to assisting John and his team in achieving the next stage of growth.”
Macri previously worked at LogicSource Inc., a strategic sourcing company where he served as CFO (Chief Financial Officer.) Prior to LogicSource, he was Executive VP and CFO at Warner Music Group, Corp. where he oversaw global financial operations, treasury/risk management, information systems and taxes for the company. Macri received his M.B.A. from New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business and his B.A. in Accounting, cum laude, from Syracuse University.

Nashville To Get New 24-Hour Diner Downtown

bildeDowntown Nashville will soon have its first 24-hour restaurant featuring breakfast round the clock and lunch and dinner seven days a week when The Diner opens next Spring in a new, nearly 15,000 square-foot, three-story building at the corner of Third Ave. S and Demonbreun.
Construction is slated to start next month on the restaurant, which is owned by six partners including Tootsie’s co-owner Steve Smith and will reportedly cost nearly two million. Additional stories will be built on top of the existing structure, which will also be expanded in the back and will include a rooftop patio. The new 32-story, 300-unit SoBro apartment tower that developer Tony Giarratana is planning to build will reportedly curve around the new Diner’s location.
The Diner will serve fare such as hand-carved prime rib, steaks, and chops, and each floor will include a bar serving alcohol and espresso drinks. The restaurant may soon have some company in the downtown area as well, since Chattanooga restaurateurs Lee Epstein and Jacob Lemus are rumored to be pursuing leased space to expand their City Café Diner concept to Nashville.

No Shave November Gathering Teams To Benefit St. Jude

Thompson Sqare

Thompson Sqare


The Third Annual No Shave November is gathering teams for the coming month. Each team will forgo shaving for the entire month, rallying friends and family to donate to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. The donations will help St. Jude continue its mission of finding cures and saving children.
Thompson Square’s Keifer Thompson has been named the 2013 Honorary Chairman Of The Beard. “This has to be the most absurdly wonderful recognition I’ve received to date,” said Thompson, who was last year’s top fundraising artist. “For No Shave November to have raised so much money to further the tremendous work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is something every participant should be incredibly proud of. At the same time, for all of us to have done it by spending a month as a sloth is pretty ridiculous. I’m actually not sure if I’m honored to be the scraggly face of this thing or not!”
This year’s event encourages artists, radio stations, air personalities, companies and individuals everywhere to participate and join a team. Each team will encourage as many men (and women) to join and donate at least $30 to St. Jude. The event raised more than $38,000 in 2011 and a whopping $138,000 in 2012.
2013 participating artists who have started their own teams include Thompson Square, Benton Blount, Craig Campbell, Randy Houser, Dylan Scott and Austin Webb. Companies include Big Machine Label Group, Blaster Records, BBR Music Group, Country Aircheck, Country Weekly, MusicRow, Sony Music Nashville, Tenacity Records, Universal Music Group/Nashville and Warner Music Nashville. Radio stations and shows include the Bobby Bones Show, KAJA/San Antonio, KTEX/McAllen, TX, WCYQ/Knoxville, WDXB/Birmingham, WKML/Fayetteville, NC, WSIX/Nashville and WUSY/Chattanooga. Media partners include All Access and MusicRow. Supporters include ZZ Top and Mountain Man of Duck Dynasty fame.
To sign up for No Shave November, click here.

Industry Ink (10-8-13)

Pictured (L-R): Rich Egan (Hard 8 Mgmt), Brian Davis, Brantley GilbertBack: Steve Tusman (Davis' Mgr), Ben Vaughn (Warner/Chappell), Alicia Pruitt (Warner/Chappell), Blain Rhodes (Warner/Chappell), Arlis Albritton (Davis' Mgr).

Pictured (L-R): Rich Egan (Hard 8 Mgmt), Brian Davis, Brantley Gilbert
Back: Steve Tusman (Davis’ Mgr), Ben Vaughn (Warner/Chappell), Alicia Pruitt (Warner/Chappell), Blain Rhodes (Warner/Chappell), Arlis Albritton (Davis’ Mgr).


Singer-songwriter Brian Davis has signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music Nashville and its publishing partner, Brantley Gilbert’s Write Or Die Music. Davis has written songs cut by his frequent co-writing partner, Valory Recording artist Gilbert (“Lights of My Hometown,” “One Hell Of An Amen,” “Read Me My Rights), Curb recording artist Lee Brice (“More My Style”), and Sony Music Nashville newcomer Tyler Farr (“Wish I Had A Boat”) among others.

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desalvoNashville law firm DeSalvo & Levine PLLC has added Alan E. Korpady to the firm as a senior associate. Mr. Korpady received his J.D. degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison School of Law in 1981. He concentrates on intellectual property including entertainment, copyrights, trademarks, licensing and financial transactions, and related litigation. Korpady is also a dedicated guitarist and is working toward a Masters Certificate in Guitar from the Berklee College of Music Extension Program.
Dera Shelton has been promoted to the position of Executive Assistant; Shelton graduated from Middle Tennessee State University. She has been with the firm for over two years and will provide administrative management for the growing firm.

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sjcmm_logo_final801111The 15th annual St. Jude Country Music Marathon and 1/2 Marathon presented by Nissan will take place on Saturday, April 26, 2014. More than 30,000 runners are estimated to take part, with runners representing all 50 states and 26 countries. Over the 14-year history of the race, runners have raised more than $23 million for many causes, including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
After its successful launch in 2012, the Mini Marathon distance will return. The 2.6-mile race starts at 6:45 a.m. at the start line adjacent to Centennial Park. At mile two of the race course, Mini Marathon participants will continue east on Broadway to 2nd Avenue, head North on Union Street, over the Woodland Street Bridge and finish at LP Field on 1st Street. Fifty of Nashville’s favorite live bands will perform along the course.
For more information or to register for the event, visit competitor.com

BMI Elects Three To Board At Annual Meeting

bmi-logo1111featuredBMI has elected three new members to its Board of Directors, the PRO announced at its annual shareholders meeting, held recently in Nashville. Albert Cheng, Dave Lougee and Michael O’Neill have joined the board, while Jack Sander and Mark Pedowitz were re-elected to their positions on the board.
O’Neill, it was announced earlier this year, will assume the title of President upon current President Del Bryant’s retirement. O’Neill joined BMI in 1995 as Director, Group and National Accounts, from the CBS network, where he was Director, CBS Affiliate Relations. He was appointed Assistant VP, Media Licensing in 1997, and VP, Sales and Administration, Media Licensing in 1999. In 2006, BMI named O’Neill Sr. VP, Licensing, and four years later to Sr. VP, Repertoire and Licensing. He holds a BA degree in Business Administration from Montclair University and an MBA from Rutgers University.
Cheng is Executive VP and Chief Product Officer, Digital Media, for the Disney/ABC Television Group, whose portfolio of networks includes ABC Entertainment, ABC News, ABC Family and Disney Channel.
Lougee is President of the Broadcasting Division for Gannett Co., Inc., which operates 23 television stations in the U.S.
During the meeting, current Board member Paul Karpowicz, President, Meredith Broadcasting Group, CT, was also elected Vice Chairman. N. John Douglas, Chairman and CEO, AIM Broadcasting, LLC, Palo Alto, Calif., and Kenneth J. Elkins, St. Louis, Mo., are retiring from the Board of Directors. Both continue to serve as Honorary Directors. All newly-elected board members will serve terms that expire in 2017.