Industry Ink (5-23-13)

wsm 65011For the first time in its 87-year history, 650 AM WSM is set to release a compilation volume of live, in-station performances. On June 25, the 16-track release Live From The Archives of 650 AM WSM- Volume One (Red River Entertainment/RED Distrbution) will be available on CD, vinyl and digitally. The disc features an introduction from Vince Gill, Ralph Emery’s National Radio Hall of Fame Induction and songs from Darrell Scott, The Time Jumpers, Mark Wills, Shawn Camp, JD Souther, The Grascals, Elizabeth Cook and others.

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120512_American_Idol_lo11It seems that American Idol isn’t moving viewers to download new music as mightily as it once did. The season’s winner Candice Glover only notched 54,000 downloads of her debut single “I Am Beautiful,” according to Nielsen Soundscan, while runner-up Kree Harrison‘s “All Cried Out” moved 24,000 downloads. Comparatively, Season 9 American Idol Lee DeWyze winner sold approximately 100,000 copies of his single “Beautiful Day” in 2010.
Here are the best first week for Idols coming off the show, according to USA Today:

  1. Clay Aiken, “This Is the Night” (393,000 first-week sales)
  2. Ruben Studdard, “Flying Without Wings” (286,000)
  3. Phillip Phillips, “Home” (278,000)
  4. David Cook, “Time of My Life “(236,000)
  5. Kelly Clarkson, “A Moment Like This” (236,000)
  6. Taylor Hicks, “Do I Make You Proud” (228,000)
  7. Scotty McCreery, “I Love You This Big” (171,000)
  8. Carrie Underwood, “Inside Your Heaven” (171,000)
  9. Fantasia, “I Believe” (142,000)
  10. Kris Allen, “No Boundaries” (134,000)
  11. Lauren Alaina, “Like My Mother Does” (122,000)

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Kelsey Granda


Creative Nation’s Co-Owners Beth and Luke Laird have added Kelsey Granda as Office Manager. Granda will report directly to Beth Laird. She can be reached at [email protected]. “Kelsey was one of our first Belmont interns and she impressed me from the first day she started! Her attention to detail and warm personality will make a great addition to our team and we are so excited to have her join us,” shares Co-owner/General Manager Beth Laird.
 
 

Nashvillians Score Teen Choice Award Nominations

taylor swiftThe accolades keep piling up for Taylor Swift. Fresh off of her eight wins at the Billboard Music Awards, she has earned three nominations at the upcoming Teen Choice awards. The Teen Choice awards will celebrate the most popular teen icons in television, music, film, fashion, sports and comedy during a two-hour event that airs Sunday, Aug. 11 on FOX. Voting is now open; fans ages 13-19 can vote once per day in each category for their favorite Teen Choice 2013 “Wave One” nominees by visiting teenchoiceawards.com.
Hosts, performers, presenters and additional nominees are yet to be announced.
ABC’s music industry-centered drama Nashville garnered a nomination for Choice TV Show: Drama, while Nashville actress Hayden Panettiere garnered a Choice TV Actress: Drama nomination. Music competitions American Idol and the X Factor, along with Dancing With the Stars (which Kellie Pickler recently won), all received nods in the Choice TV: Reality Competition Show category.
In the music categories, Swift earned a nomination in the all-genre Choice Female Artist category, alongside Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Pink and Rihanna. Rock acts with Nashville ties–Paramore and The Lumineers–both earned nods in the Choice Rock Group category, along with AWOLNATION, Imagine Dragons and Mumford & Sons.
For Choice Male Country Artist, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Hunter Hayes and Blake Shelton all received nominations. Meanwhile, Carrie Underwood, Jana Kramer, Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves and Swift received nods in the Choice Female Country Artist category. The final five nominations in the Choice Country Group category include Florida Georgia Line, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, The Band Perry and Thompson Square.
Swift also scored a nomination in the category of Choice Smile.

Hosts Announced for 'CMA Music Fest: Country's Night To Rock'

Little Big Town

Little Big Town


Little Big Town will serve as hosts for this year’s CMA Music Fest: Country’s Night to Rock, a CMA Music Fest-centric television special that will air Monday, Aug. 12 on ABC, beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
“When we found out we were just thrilled,” says LBT’s Karen Fairchild. The group’s first CMA Music Fest was in 1999. The group recalled that first two-song performance at CMA Music Fest, where they were backed only by an acoustic guitar. “We’ve been playing CMA Fest ever since that two-song debut, so the chance to host it is just incredible,” says Fairchild.
In 2012, Luke Bryan and The Band Perry‘s Kimberly Perry hosted CMA Music Fest: Country’s Night to Rock.

Sidewalk Records Hires Promotion Rep

sidewalk records logo111Sidewalk Records (an imprint of Curb Records) has hired Rob Ellis as Northeast/Midwest promotion representative. Ellis replaces Wix Wichmann, who recently made the move to Average Joes Entertainment.
Ellis has previously worked as a Midwest Regional for MCA Records. Ellis is currently based in Indianapolis, but a move to Nashville is possible.
“Rob’s competency and likeability made this an easy decision,” says Sidewalk Records’ Larry Hughes.
Ellis can be reached at 317-443-8575 or at [email protected].
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lipscomb Creates Master of Arts in Film and Creative Media

lipscomb logoNashville is on its way to becoming a new hotbed in the film industry, with the television show Nashville being filmed here and a several recent and soon-to-be filmed movies choosing Music City as a home base. That’s not including the wide range of music videos and commercials that are filmed in the city.
For students wanting to get into the burgeoning film industry, Lipscomb University is meeting a need for training with a newly created Master of Arts in Film and Creative Media. The 36-hour curriculum can be completed in a 17-month time frame, beginning this fall. The inaugural class will receive 20 percent off the cost of the program. Applications are due by Aug. 2.
“The master’s degree in film and creative media prepares graduate students to operate within all digital media, making their skills more marketable in today’s multi-platform world,” said Mike Fernandez, chair of the Lipscomb University Department of Theatre and acting director of the new program. “These students will be able to do so much more than just feature films. They will be prepared to film commercials, music videos, training and education videos as well as content for social media,” he said.
The program will require a one-year internship with a production company. AFFIRM Films/Sony Pictures Entertainment, Veritas Entertainment, Cartoon Pizza and Klausner Creative have signed on as Lipscomb’s first internship partners for the program. Through these internships, students will have the opportunity to work in different areas of film, including development, pre-production, production, post-production and distribution.
In addition, spring 2014 is expected to bring the first Lipscomb University Film Festival. It will be held on campus, featuring the works of creative media graduate students. Industry professionals will serve as judges.
Discussions are currently happening regarding the development of an undergraduate film program as well as a Master of Fine Arts in Film and Creative Media with concentrations in directing, film production, gaming and animation. The program is now accepting applications and expects an inaugural class of 10 students this fall. For more information, visit lipscomb.edu/film or call 615.966.5186.
 
 
 
 

Industry Ink (5-22-13)

amygrantAmy Grant‘s latest album, How Mercy Looks From Here, debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 charts, scanning over 26,000 units. The project also notched a No. 1 debut on Christian Soundscan. The set features guest vocals from James Taylor (“Don’t Try So Hard”), Sheryl Crow and Eric Paslay (“Deep As It Is Wide”), Carole King (“Our Time Is Now”), and Will Hoge (“Shovel In Hand”).

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Wix Wichmann


Wix Wichmann has joined Average Joes Entertainment in promoting and marketing the label’s roster. Most recently, Wichmann was a northeast promotion representative for Curb’s Sidewalk Records.
“Knowing Wix for 19 years has been both a blessing and a curse,” laughs Tony Morreale, AJE VP Promotion/Marketing. “Seriously, he’s a smart, funny guy who brings a unique perspective and will complement the Average Joes’ team.”  Wichmann can be reached at [email protected] or by phone at 615-972-2326.

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caa logo11Music agent Jake Kennedy has joined Creative Artists Agency (CAA). He is based in the agency’s Nashville office. Kennedy previously worked at Buddy Lee Attractions, where he was a booking agent for the past three years. He also worked at New Frontier Touring. He can be reached via phone at 615-383-8787 or at [email protected].

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Songwriter Chris Lindsey has signed an exclusive, worldwide publishing agreement for all of his future works with Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) Nashville. Kent Earls, Executive VP/General Manager of UMPG made the announcement recently. Lindsey’s catalog of hits includes Lonestar‘s “Amazed,” Martina McBride‘s “This One’s For The Girls,” and many others.

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Pictured: Back row, standing (L-R): Freeman Wizer, Creative Director, UMPG Nashville; Whitney Williams, Creative Director, UMPG Nashville; Missy Wilson, Senior Creative Director, UMPG Nashville; Ron Stuve, VP of A&R/Special Projects, UMPG Nashville; Cyndi Forman, Vice President, Creative, UMPG Nashville; Travis Gordon, Creative Manager, UMPG Nashville. Front row, seated (L-R): Chris Lindsey; Kent Earls, Executive Vice President/General Manager, UMPG Nashville


 
 
 
 

Artist Photos (5-22-13)

Last week, Arista Nashville family recording trio The Henningsens visited Public School 22 in Graniteville, Staten Island, NY, to perform with the talented group of fifth graders in the acclaimed PS22 Chorus.  The chorus joined The Henningsens for a rendition of the trio’s hit debut single, “American Beautiful,” as well as a cover of this week’s #1 Billboard Pop Songs radio airplay smash, Justin Timberlake’s “Mirrors.”

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Parmalee was recently handpicked by Southwest Airlines to perform at 35,000 ft. for passengers on a direct flight from Nashville to Houston as part of Southwest Airlines’ Live at 35 Travelin’ Taylor Tour. “It was a blast!” says Parmalee’s Josh McSwain. “I mean, who gets to do that? It was so much fun. Plus the show was sold-out in pre-sale and no one walked out during the performance. It was a perfect gig.”

Pictured (L to R): Scott Thomas, Josh McSwain, Matt Thomas and Barry Knox post-performance with the official autographed Southwest Airlines Travelin’ Taylor Tour custom GS Mini guitar

Pictured (L-R): Scott Thomas, Josh McSwain, Matt Thomas and Barry Knox post-performance with the official autographed Southwest Airlines Travelin’ Taylor Tour custom GS Mini guitar

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Toby Keith dined at Chappy’s restaurant in Nashville earlier this week. Chappy and his wife Starr can relate to the tragedy in Keith’s homestate of Oklahoma, because they relocated from New Orleans to Nashville following Hurricane Katrina.

Starr, Toby Keith and Chappy

Starr, Toby Keith and Chappy

John McBride Discusses Plans for New Recording Academy

John McBride

John McBride


John McBride has been hard at work over the past few months recruiting faculty and designing a curriculum for his recently revealed Blackbird Academy for studio and live sound production. McBride recently took time to talk exclusively to MusicRow about his solutions for inefficiencies he saw in the current education system and his desire to invest in a community he has excelled in.
“For three to four years I’ve been thinking about creating a school,” said McBride. “I’m 55 years old—the point in my life where I feel mentoring is a necessity. Without mentors, it would have taken me forever to learn what I have. I love working with kids who want to learn. I thought, ‘there has to be a way to take all the factors in my life from the last 30 years and combine them to make the world a better place.’
“The amount of support I’m getting from artists, producers and engineer friends is really phenomenal,” explained McBride. “It takes money to do it right. I raised funds, mainly from people in the music business who invested with me, to get the school off the ground.
“My goal is to give the greatest education in the shortest amount of time for the least amount of money. I have guys who work at Blackbird that have crippling student loan bills. The beauty is that in six months, you could graduate from this school and go engineer an album for the Rolling Stones at any studio in the world and do a damn good job at it. We should give you the education you need to make that happen.”
The school will launch with two programs. First, a Studio Engineering program at Blackbird Studios, which will begin Sept. 30. Afterwards, a Live Engineering program is expected to begin on Jan. 6, 2014 in conjunction with Clair Global. Additionally, a three-day seminar for 12 high school kids is planned for teaching recording and mixing basics.
“We’re also looking at doing something called the Blackbird Studio Sessions where we have 12 spots to interact with a serious producer and band for a one-week course, observing the overdubbing, mixing and mastering process,” continued McBride. “There’s a program already out there called ‘Mix With The Masters,’ similar to what we’re looking at.”
In 1997, Clair Brothers (now Clair Global) purchased McBride’s live sound company and has been selected to partner with the 2014 curriculum. “Troy Clair, the head of Clair Global, is very supportive and a part of the live side of the school. We’re designing our curriculum so you can go on the road for any company. The live course classrooms will be across the street from Clair Brothers.”
As for the staffing and curriculum design, McBride says he was fortunate to be able to surround himself with experienced educators who were able to start from the ground up.
Kevin Becka is the technical editor for Mix Magazine and was previously the Director for the Audio Engineering program at CRAS for 10 years in Arizona. Mark Rubel has taught for many years at Eastern Illinois University and also owns a studio in Champagne, Il. called Pogo. Carma Bandstra, who worked for years at Full Sail in admissions, will work with Blackbird Academy in the same capacity.
“Everyone I just mentioned feel like there are things in the present system that are broken and we should start new and do things better—hopefully better than anyone else—that’s our goal,” explained McBride. “I did talk to one school, thinking it might make sense to partner with someone established, but since starting Blackbird studios in 2002 I have been shocked to sit down and talk with interns, all of which are graduates of various schools around the country. It looks to me that students are not getting what they should out of their education, especially when you look at the amount of money and time invested. I’m afraid that partnering with an existing program, I would have to relinquish some control of what is taught, and how it is taught.
“My biggest concern at this point is the intensity of the program,” said McBride. “So we’re putting together a 2-4 week program to get potential students where they need to be. The cost of that would be applied to tuition to avoid overlap.”
Interns will remain an integral part of Blackbird Studios, which currently maintains 20-24 interns at all times. But McBride estimates that Blackbird Academy students will have the first opportunity at these positions in the future.
Housing has also been taken into consideration, according to McBride, with 7-month lease arrangements in place with certain complexes around Nashville available for students to consider.
The cost of a 6-month program at the Blackbird Academy is expected to be $21,900. Visit the iTunes book store for a free catalog of the program, or visit the program’s official website. For more information, contact the school at 615-385-2423.
“Now our job is to get the word out there to get the right kids,” said McBride. “These students will be able to start a lot of relationships that will help in the future when it comes to their careers. Our goal is to change the world and make it better, this is one of the best ways we can do that. I feel confident and inspired when it comes to the future.”

'MusicRow' Awards Announce Breakthrough Songwriter Nominees

Breakthrough Songwriters (L-R): Kacey Musgraves, Jimmy Robbins, Ross Copperman, Jim McCormick, Barry Dean, Brandy Clark, Hunter Hayes

Breakthrough Songwriters (L-R): Kacey Musgraves, Jimmy Robbins, Ross Copperman, Jim McCormick, Barry Dean, Brandy Clark, Hunter Hayes


The final nominees of the 2013 MusicRow Awards have been announced, including the category of Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year. The award honors a songwriter who for the first time wrote or co-wrote a Top 10 song.

MusicRow subscriber members can vote for nominees in the Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year category, along with nominees in other MusicRow awards categories, until 5 p.m. on Friday (May 24). Subscribers were sent ballots on Monday (May 20). This year’s MusicRow awards will take place on June 25 at ASCAP’s Nashville office.
This year’s Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year nominees include:
Brandy Clark (“Better Dig Two,” recorded by The Band Perry and “Mama’s Broken Heart,” recorded by Miranda Lambert)
Ross Copperman (“Pirate Flag,” recorded by Kenny Chesney and “Tip It On Back,” recorded by Dierks Bentley)
Barry Dean (“Pontoon,” recorded by Little Big Town)
Hunter Hayes (“Wanted” and “Somebody’s Heartbreak,” both recorded by Hunter Hayes)

Jim McCormick (“You Don’t Know Her Like I Do,” recorded by Brantley Gilbert and “Take A Little Ride,” recorded by Jason Aldean)
Kacey Musgraves (“Merry Go ‘Round,” recorded by Kacey Musgraves and “Mama’s Broken Heart,” recorded by Miranda Lambert)
Jimmy Robbins (“Sure Be Cool If You Did,” recorded by Blake Shelton)
Click here to see all of the nominees for the 2013 MusicRow Awards.
To subscribe to MusicRow and receive your ballot due Friday (May 24) at 5pm, click here.
 
 

Blake Shelton Organizing Concert To Aid Oklahoma Tornado Victims

Blake Shelton

Blake Shelton


Blake Shelton is partnering with NBC to organize a benefit concert for the victims of the tornado that ripped through Oklahoma on May 20, killing at least 24 people and destroying the city of Moore, Okla.
“We’ll know more about it in the next 24 hours,” Shelton told Billboard at the conclusion of the Tuesday edition of The Voice. “I’m hoping it will raise a lot of money. Obviously it will be televised and will happen really quickly.”
Shelton hails from Ada, Okla., located approximately 75 miles south of where the tornado touched down.

The singer and his wife Miranda Lambert opened Tuesday’s edition of The Voice with Lambert’s recent hit ballad, “Over You.”
“I think it was the perfect song for this situation,” Shelton said. “The moment was right and I wish things would’ve been different and I wouldn’t have been thinking about performing a song like that.”