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Jo Dee Messina Artist Visit

Jo Dee Messina Artist Visit


Jo Dee Messina visited MusicRow‘s offices on Thursday afternoon (Sept. 26).
Messina, no longer signed with Curb Records, has taken an innovative approach to the making and recording of her forthcoming album. She put fans in the driver’s seat on the new project, allowing them to choose the first single (fans selected “Peace Sign,” a sly kiss-off to a bad relationship) and the title of the album, Me. Messina says the project should be completed by the end of October.
The singer-songwriter kicked off her visit with “Peace Sign,” backed by four musicians.
“Last year, I got off my label and I wanted to do something for the people,” explained Messina. “I started posting songs on YouTube, Twitter and other sites. I asked fans whether certain songs should be on the album.” She also began using Kickstarter, which provides tools to raise funds for creative projects via crowdfunding. Messina received $121,000 worth of investments toward the project in 30 days. Fans contributed at different levels, allowing them to receive various levels of rewards, including CDs, t-shirts, the chance to have Jo Dee perform a private concert for them, and more. Some fans who invested in the project came to Nashville to sing on one of the album’s songs. The entertainer has delved into every part of the album and Kickstarter process, from responding to fans’ investments to sending out 8x10s, t-shirts and other items.
The past few years have been non-stop work for Messina, who has learned to balance her roles as singer, songwriter and businesswoman with roles as daughter (caring for her mother who has been in the hospital), wife and mother to an 18-month-old son. “I felt pulled so thin. I’m somebody’s mother, daughter, teacher. When I look into the mirror I had to see Wonder Woman, but instead I see me,” said Messina. That realization led to the writing of the album’s introspective and emotional title track, “Me.”
After performing the ballad for MusicRow staff, Messina performed another highly-voted new fan favorite, “A Woman’s Rant,” an uptempo country romp laced with banjo. Later, she performed a series of her earlier radio hits, including “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” “A Lesson In Leavin'” and “Bring On The Rain.”
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THiS Music Adds Two

Jeff Carlton

Jeff Carlton


THiS Music has hired additional staff. Kendall Lettow has been named the new Creative Director. She is an MTSU graduate and previously worked with Still Working Music. Publishing veteran Jeff Carlton comes aboard as Creative Consultant.
Carlton will represent THiS Music while continuing his affiliation with Parallel Entertainment’s Publishing arm. He was previously with Bigger Picture Publishing and spent numerous years as the head of independent publishing company Hamstein.
Kendall Lettow

Kendell Lettow


“We’re having a blast at THiS Music and I couldn’t be happier to add Kendall’s passion and Jeff’s experience to our family,” said THiS Music’s GM/Partner, Rusty Gaston.
Lettow can be contacted at [email protected], while Carlton can be contacted at [email protected].
THiS Music is home to songwriters including Tim Nichols, Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary, Ben Hayslip, Leah Turner, Marv Green, Molly Reed and others.

'MusicRow' No. 1 Song

Luke Bryan. Photo: Joseph Llanes

Luke Bryan. Photo: Joseph Llanes


The pinnacle of song and album charts seems to attract Luke Bryan like a moth to a flame. Even controversy couldn’t keep “That’s My Kind Of Night” away from the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart’s No. 1 position this week. The song was co-written by Dallas Davidson, Ashley Gorley and Chris DeStefano.
Not only did his Crash My Party album debut with sales of nearly 530,000 units in its first week in August, but his Spring Break…Here To Party cashed in at nearly 150,000 units for its release week, just five months prior.
Catch a peek at Bryan in the music video for “That’s My Kind Of Night” below.

Artist Updates (9-27-13)

diet-coke-taylor-swift-hed-2013• As part of her Diet Coke endorsement deal, Taylor Swift now has her own limited edition beverage can the company is rolling out, complete with a sleek new design and bearing Taylor’s own signature, according to Adweek.com. The stylish soft drink can is also covered in one of Swift’s favorite quotes in her own handwriting: “If you’re lucky enough to be different, don’t ever change.” Swift will no doubt be stocked with plenty of Diet Coke on the set of her new movie, The Giver. She just landed a role in the upcoming film, where she’ll star alongside Meryl Streep, Jeff Bridges, and Katie Holmes.
 
• A trailer of Trace Adkins‘ new movie, The Virginian, has been released. The film has been remade several times over the decades, and Adkins plays the lead role in the western, which also stars Ron Perlman, George Canyon, and Victoria Pratt. Adkins portrays “South” in the film, a ranch foreman and henchman for cattle baron Judge Henry who gets pulled into a cattle rustling investigation with some sticky results. A release date for the film has not yet been announced.

 
Jason Aldean will star alongside Mad Men‘s January Jones and actor Ed Harris in a Western himself, Sweetwater, and he gets to indulge his inner mad man in the film. Aldean plays a villainous henchman in the movie,  a story about a former lady of the evening who moves out West with her husband and ends up in the middle of blood shed over a fanatical landowner’s religious beliefs. Aldean tweeted a poster for the movie earlier this week, and reports he blows away a few men with his six-shooter in the film, due out Oct. 9.

Lee and Sara Brice

Lee and Sara Brice


Lee Brice and wife Sara are breaking out the crib again, as Sara is expecting baby number two. The singer broke the news about his second son on social media, including several family pics of Sara and older son, four-year-old Takoda. The busy daddy will continue to tour heavily through the end of the year, however, kicking off his 15-city Other Side Tour with Tyler Farr and Chris Lane this Fall and touring with Brad Paisley as well.

BMG Chrysalis Signs Varble

Pictured (L-R):  Kevin Lane, Creative Director; Kos Weaver, Executive Vice President – BMG Chrysalis Nashville, Wynn Varble, Sara Johnson, Sr. Creative Director; Daniel Lee, Sr. Creative Director.

Pictured (L-R): Kevin Lane, Creative Director; Kos Weaver, Executive Vice President – BMG Chrysalis Nashville, Wynn Varble, Sara Johnson, Sr. Creative Director; Daniel Lee, Sr. Creative Director.


BMG Chrysalis has signed singer-songwriter Wynn Varble to its roster of writers.
Varble, a Georgia native, is the Nashville Songwriters Association International’s 2009 Songwriter of the Year and is a writer behind Easton Corbin‘s breakthrough hit “A Little More Country Than That” (along with Rory Lee Feek and Don Poythress). Varble has also co-written songs recorded by Brad Paisley (“Waitin’ On A Woman”), Darryl Worley (“Have You Forgotten”), Kellie Pickler (“Things That Never Cross A Man’s Mind”), Garth Brooks, Lee Ann Womack, Gary Allan and others.

Percussionist Tommy Wells Dies at 62

Tommy Wells

Tommy Wells


Percussionist Tommy Wells passed away Tuesday evening (Sept. 24) after a brain aneurysm. He was 62.
Wells received his first drum kit before he was in his teens; In 1969, he attended Berklee College of Music, before returning to Detroit to perform with groups Dust and First Gear. He also did studio work in Detroit at GM Recording, Pampa, United, Golden World, The Funk Factory and MoTown. He then moved to Nashville in 1977, where he toured and recorded with Gene Cotton and American Ace, as wells as rock group RPM.
Wells’ credits included performing with Charlie Daniels, Ricky Van Shelton, Charley Pride, Porter Wagoner, Roy Clark, The Statler Brothers, and  Foster & Lloyd, among others.
A memorial service will be held Thursday, Oct. 3 at Jay’s Place Recording Studio (located at 1508 17th Ave. S.) beginning at 5 p.m.

Luke Bryan, Eric Church Join Country Stampede Lineup

2014CountryStampedeLogo_300pxLuke Bryan and Eric Church will give the fans in Kansas plenty of reason to kick up their heels as the headliners of next year’s Kicker Country Stampede in Manhattan, Kan. on June 26-29. Bryan has been announced as the headliner of the country extravaganza’s Friday night show, while Church will anchor the Saturday evening performances. 

The four-day festival is celebrating its 19th year with new radio partners including 94.5 Country in Topeka, Kan., KFDI in Wichita, Kan., WDAF (The Wolf) in Kansas City, Kan., and KX 96.9 in Lincoln, Neb.
“Country Stampede has become a lifestyle event, not just for the music, but for the overall experience which includes activities taking place in the campground,” says Country Stampede General Manager Wayne Rouse.  “2014 is going to be a party!  We have announced new radio partners and have the hottest acts in country music set to perform and we are looking forward to having the biggest year since we started.”
The Stampede will take place at Tuttle Creek State Park in Manhattan, Kan., which features over 3,000 campsites, showers, and shaded campsite areas. For a limited time, four-day tickets can be purchased for $110 and tickets and general campsites are on sale now at countrystampede.com.

Industry Photos (9-27-13)

While hosting Cary Sherman of the RIAA, the Copyright Society of the South awarded two students with a $1,000 scholarship to aid in the funding of their education. Recipients included Tasha Blumenberg and Amanda Waltz. In addition, Blumenberg and Waltz will be members of the society and attend all CSOS events throughout the year.

Pictured (L-R): Jill Napier, Tasha Blumenberg (recipient), Amanda Waltz (recipient) and board members Bob Mather and Dan Ekback. Photo credit: Janice Jackson.

Pictured (L-R): Jill Napier, Tasha Blumenberg (recipient), Amanda Waltz (recipient) and board members Bob Mather and Dan Ekback. Photo credit: Janice Jackson.

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Capitol CMG Publishing and Nettwerk Publishing partnered Sept. 23 and 24 to host a two-day song camp for Show Dog – Universal artist JT Hodges. Hodges, managed by Bridge Artist Management/TKO Artist Management, is currently touring across the country and writing for his next release. His self-titled debut project was released last year.

Pictured (L-R): Capitol CMG Creative Director John Andrade; writers Michael Logen, Nicole Witt, and Aaron Espe; Moraine Music Group President Dianna Maher,  Revelry Music Group Partner AJ Burton; Nettwerk Music Group Manager of Publishing, A&R Melissa Emert-Hutner; JT Hodges; Capitol CMG Sr. Creative Director Stacey Willbur; writers Mark Selby, Bart Allmand, Fred Wilhelm, and Jerry Salley.

Pictured (L-R): Capitol CMG Creative Director John Andrade; writers Michael Logen, Nicole Witt, and Aaron Espe; Moraine Music Group President Dianna Maher; Revelry Music Group Partner AJ Burton; Nettwerk Music Group Manager of Publishing, A&R Melissa Emert-Hutner; JT Hodges; Capitol CMG Sr. Creative Director Stacey Willbur; writers Mark Selby, Bart Allmand, Fred Wilhelm and Jerry Salley.

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The Ryman Auditorium’s Brian Wagner, Vector Management’s Ken Levitan, and singer-songwriter John Hiatt visited with Kenny Rogers after his benefit concert for Cumberland Heights on Wednesday (Sept. 25). The concert was held at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Pictured (L-R): Brian Wagner, Ryman Auditorium; Ken Levitan, Vector Management; Kenny Rogers; and John Hiatt. Photo credit: Randy Dorman

Pictured (L-R): Brian Wagner, Ryman Auditorium; Ken Levitan, Vector Management; Kenny Rogers; John Hiatt. Photo credit: Randy Dorman

IBMA Crowns Best Of Year At Annual Awards in Raleigh

Gibson Brothers

Gibson Brothers


The best in bluegrass were honored Thursday night (Sept. 26) in Raleigh at the annual IBMA Awards, where the Gibson Brothers took home their second straight Entertainer of the Year trophy along with two other awards, making them the top winners at this year’s ceremonies. The group also won Vocal Group of the Year and Song of the Year honors for “They Called It Music.” The Steep Canyon Rangers hosted the show, which was being held in Raleigh, N.C. for the first time.
Tony Rice and Paul Warren were inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame during the evening, and Rob Ickes took home his 15th trophy in the Instrumentalist award category as Dobro Player of the Year. Other instrumentalists recognized with IBMA nods included Mike Munford (banjo), Barry Bales (bass), Jason Carter (fiddle), Bryan Sutton (guitar), and Adam Steffey (mandolin).
The very first IBMA Awards were held on this day (Sept. 27) back in 1990 in Owensboro, Ky. Alison Krauss was named Female Vocalist of the Year during those ceremonies.
2013 IBMA Awards Winners:
Entertainer of the Year: The Gibson Brothers
Vocal Group: The Gibson Brothers
Instrumental Group: The Boxcars
Song of the Year: “They Called It Music,” The Gibson Brothers, written by Eric Gibson and Joe Newberry
Album of the Year: Papertown, Balsam Range
Gospel Recorded Performance: “Beulah Land,” Marty Raybon
Instrumental Recorded Performance: “Foggy Mountain Rock,” Tom Adams, Dan Tyminski, Ron Stewart, Dennis Crouch, Clay Hess and Randy Kohrs
Recorded Event of the Year: “What’ll I Do,” Terry Baucom with Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Wyatt Rice, Steve Bryant and Buddy Melton
Emerging Artist: Della Mae
Male Vocalist: Junior Sisk
Female Vocalist: Claire Lynch
Banjo Player of the Year: Mike Munford
Bass Player of the Year: Barry Bales
Fiddle Player of the Year: Jason Carter
Dobro Player of the Year: Rob Ickes
Guitar Player of the Year: Bryan Sutton
Mandolin Player of the Year: Adam Steffey

Weekly Chart Report (9/27/13)

WFMS’ Tammy Lively (L) recently welcomed Jason Aldean to Indianapolis where he wrapped a concert season at Klipsch

WFMS’ Tammy Lively (L) recently welcomed Jason Aldean to Indianapolis where he wrapped a concert season at Klipsch


SPIN ZONE
Luke Bryan can celebrate all day now that his single “That’s My Kind of Night” has taken the No. 1 spot on MusicRow’s chart with 3271 spins. Blake Shelton’s “Mine Would Be You” climbs to No. 2, while spouse Miranda Lambert closes in with “All Kinds of Kinds” landing at No. 3. Taylor Swift, who recently wrapped the U.S. leg of her Red Tour, moves to No. 4 with her single “Red.” Toby Keith’s “Drinks After Work” goes flat, falling from No. 1 to No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 this week is Eli Young Band’s “Drunk Last Night” at No. 6, Eric Paslay’s “Friday Night” at No. 7, Darius Rucker’s “Radio” at No. 8, Jake Owen’s “Days of Gold” at No. 9 and Joe Nichols’ “Sunny and 75” at No. 10.
Dynamic duo Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert are the week’s greatest gainers for the third consecutive week with their song “We Were Us” jumping to No. 17 with another 463 spins. Hunter Hayes and Jason Mraz’s “Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me” moves to No. 34 with an added 242 spins. Zac Brown Band’s “Sweet Annie” sits at No. 20 with an extra 236 spins, while The Band Perry’s “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely” rises to No. 12 with 216 more spins. Finally, David Shelby’s “Moonshine” debuts at No. 76 with 213 spins.
MusicRow welcomes eight excellent debuts this week, with Little Big Town’s “Sober” debuting at No. 65, North 40’s “Hey Girl Hey” at No. 72, Stephanie Grace’s “Loser” at No. 74, Shelby’s “Moonshine” at No. 76, Tommy Dalton’s “Sweet” at No. 77, Krystal Keith’s “Get Your Redneck On” at No. 78, Due West’s “Slide On Over” at No. 79 and Tim Ash’s “Broke” at No. 80
Frozen Playlists: KVAY, KTTI, WAAG, WBYZ, WOOZ, WXXK
Carrie Underwood recently played Puyallup’s Washington State Fair where she visited with KKWF Seattle PD Mike Preston and his wife Terri. Pictured (L-R): Preston, Underwood, Yankovich

Carrie Underwood recently played Puyallup’s Washington State Fair where she visited with KKWF Seattle PD Mike Preston and his wife Terri. Pictured (L-R): Preston, Underwood, Yankovich


Upcoming Singles
September 30
Brandon Hamilton/You Give Me That/Nine North-Turnpike
LoCash Cowboys/Best Seat In The House/Average Joes-Tenacity
Brett Eldredge/Beat Of The Music/Atlantic-WMN
Krystal Keith/Get Your Redneck On/Show Dog-Universal
Brooke Hyland/I Hurt/Whattaguy
Justine Blazer/Gasoline/La Blaze
Little Big Town/Sober/Capitol Nashville
October 7
Leah Turner/Take The Keys/Columbia Nashville
Aaron Watson/July In Cheyenne/HTK Records
Brad Long/Every Heart Has a Different Road/Blackwater Records
Susan Ashton/Moonshine/Be Music & Entertainment
Florida Georgia Line/Stay/Republic Nashville
Josh Pruno/Cut Offs/Lawrence
October 14
Aaron & Amanda Crabb/If I’m Guilty/differencemedia
Grayson/You & America/Way Outback Records
Old Crow Medicine Show/Dixieland Delight/ATO Records
Dan + Shay/19 You + Me/Warner Bros.-WAR
Rodney Atkins/Doin’ It Right/Curb
October 21
Samantha Landrum/What If/Reviver Records
Ty Herndon/Lies I Told Myself/Flying Island
October 28
Little River Band/You Dream, I’ll Drive/Frontiers
Mitch Goudy/Blow These Speakers Out/Third Floor Records
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Little Big Town/Sober/Capitol – 65
North 40/Hey Girl Hey/Rhymetown Entertainment – 72
Stephanie Grace/Loser/SMG – 74
David Shelby/Moonshine/Highway South Records – 76
Tommy Dalton/Sweet/Red Horseshoe Records – 77
Krystal Keith/Get Your Redneck On/Show Dog-Universal – 78
Due West/Slide On Over/Sovereign 3 Records – 79
Tim Ash/Broke/SMG – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
David Shelby /Moonshine/Highway South Records – 21
Krystal Keith/Get Your Redneck On/Show Dog-Universal – 14
Chris Weaver Band/Raise The Dead/American Roots Records – 13
Keith Urban feat. Miranda Lambert/We Were Us/Capitol Nashville-Hit Red Records – 13
Hunter Hayes feat. Jason Mraz/Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me/Atlantic-Warner Bros. – 12
Randy Houser/Goodnight Kiss/Stoney Creek – 12
Gary Allan/It Ain’t The Whiskey/MCA – 12
Little Big Town/Sober/Capitol – 12
Sara Evans/Slow Me Down/RCA – 11
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Keith Urban feat. Miranda Lambert/We Were Us/Capitol Nashville-Hit Red Records – 463
Hunter Hayes feat. Jason Mraz/Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me/Atlantic-Warner Bros. – 242
Zac Brown Band/Sweet Annie/Southern Ground-Atlantic – 236
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville – 216
David Shelby/Moonshine/Highway South Records – 213
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Hank Williams Jr. & Merle Haggard/I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink/Blaster – 186
Jason Sturgeon/Angel Eyes/Toolpusher – 186
Laura Bell Bundy/Two Step/Big Machine – 186
Austin Webb/Slip On By/Streamsound – 171
Chris Weaver Band/Raise The Dead/American Roots Records – 165
Warner Bros./W.A.R. new duo Dan + Shay recently visited with WRNS in Greenville, NC. Pictured (L-R): Shay Mooney, Tommy Garrett (PD), Carletta Blake (APD) and Dan Smyers

Warner Bros./W.A.R. new duo Dan + Shay recently visited with WRNS in Greenville, NC. Pictured (L-R): Shay Mooney, Tommy Garrett (PD), Carletta Blake (APD) and Dan Smyers