Black River Adds to Promo Department

Jane O'Malia

Black River Entertainment’s VP of Promotion Bill Macky announces the addition of Jane O’Malia as the new Director of Promotion-Northeast.

“I’m very excited to have Jane join the Black River family,” says Macky. “Her years as an award-winning Promotions Director at WDSY/Pittsburgh give her an advantage. She’s already a proven winner and I look forward to seeing her excel as a part of our team.”

O’Malia will be based out of Pittsburgh, Pa. promoting the careers of Craig Morgan, Kellie Pickler, Sarah Darling, Due West and Glen Templeton. She has over fifteen years of experience as an on-air personality and Promotions Director at radio, and as a Director of Promotion at Nine North Records.

O’Malia officially assumes duties on Nov. 26. She can be reached at [email protected] or at (412) 480-4871.

Shaun Silva Opens Post Production Company

Pictured (L-R): Silva, former UT football player Condredge Holloway and Kenny Chesney. Photo: Erin Thacker Goad

Shaun Silva officially opened the doors to Forward, a new post-production facility in Nashville’s Marathon Village, at an event in the space last Friday (11/16). The multi-room facility hopes to compete for ad agency work outside Nashville’s borders from Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, and Austin, which is normally diverted to major markets in New York or LA.

“I believe Forward fills a gap missing in this town,” said Silva. “It doesn’t make sense to me to come here and shoot a commercial about a local company and turn around and take it out of this town. It is time for people to change their perception of what this town is. We’re as competitive, if not more so than anybody when it comes to prices and we’ve got the talent–now we’ve got the facility.”

In the center of the office space lies an impressive glass-enclosed conference room with floating staircase leading to upstairs editing rooms, all designed by Silva and Nashville Designer Chris Gill. Reclaimed wood, refinished floors, and a basket-woven whiskey barrel wall establishes a compelling vibe inside the space. Chic furniture and old film equipment accents, provided in part by Marathon Village neighbors American Pickers, creates an impactful and pleasant aesthetic.

“In 2003, I started Tacklebox Films production company, which is located right down the hall,” said Silva. “About three years ago, we started doing post-production work internally and realized we could make a real business. We will have a staff of 10-11, most of which are from Nashville. It was important to me to offer a facility that showcased their true talents. I feel like Marathon Village is one of the most creative nucleus we have in Nashville. What Music Row is for the music business, this is for the film/TV community.”

Mike Wolfe of American Pickers, Kenny Chesney, former UT football player Condredge Holloway, and Mayor Karl Dean were among guests making appearances at the ribbon-cutting event, which served up beverages and offered a full menu from the Grilled Cheeserie food truck, parked outside.

Producer Anne Popper and Sales Director Marisa Munoz can be reached by email or phone 615-320-3269. Visit Forward’s official website here.

Rascal Flatts Promotes DVD Release

Rascal Flatts is scheduled for an appearance on E!’s Chelsea Lately and NBC’s The Voice Nov. 19 and 20, respectively, in conjunction with the Nov. 19 release of their DVD, RASCAL FLATTS: ALL ACCESS & UNCOVERED.

The cinematic feature debuted in theaters during a one-night event in association with the band’s Changed album release last April. The DVD includes exclusive footage of new material, signature hits, and road and studio interviews.

For 2013, the band will extend the Changed Tour for a winter leg, kicking off January 10 with special guests The Band Perry. In addition, Rascal Flatts will make an international run later next year.

Chris Young Kicks Off Tour With Sold-Out Ryman Show

(L-R): Rob Beckham, Co-Head Nashville, WME; Marion Kraft, Owner, ShopKeeper Management; Chris Young; Gary Overton, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville; Sally Williams, General Mgr., Ryman Auditorium. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Chris Young kicked off the first leg of his headlining Liquid Neon Tour last Thursday (11/15), with a sold-out show at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium. The date marked his first headlining concert in his hometown and featured supporting guests on the tour Joanna Smith and Thomas Rhett.

RCA Records label mate Smith started the night with an acoustic set including “Ring To Sell,” “Broken Wishes,” “Girls Are Crazy,” and current single “We Can’t Be Friends.” She captured the audience’s attention and shared that she often dreamed about performing at the Ryman during her many shows at nearby Tootsies. Valory Music Co.’s Thomas Rhett then performed songs from his self-titled EP including, “Whatcha Got In That Cup,” “Make Me Wanna,” “Beer With Jesus,” “Front Porch Junkies” and “Something To Do With My Hands.” Rhett’s onstage charisma kept fans engaged with every note and every move.

Centered between four LED video towers, Chris Young opened with “Gonna Find It Tonight” and then led into his first No. 1 song, “Getting You Home.” Singing every word, the enthusiastic crowd stood for most of the show, giving the Nashville artist a sincere hometown reception. Young gave a shout out to his parents, sister and grandparents who were in attendance. And perhaps the most endearing part of the concert was watching his proud mom Becky Harris enjoy every moment of the show, standing front and center.

After performing “Lost,” Young expressed heartfelt gratitude to the audience “for giving me a life I love.” He thanked them for spending their hard earned money to support not just him, but all artists. He then followed up with “The Man I Want To Be,” “Save Water, Drink Beer,” “When She’s On,” and “Neon.”

Before the Nov. 15th show, Chris Young tweeted this photo, "This= epic #Ryman"

Young gave a special thanks to his label Sony Music Nashville (RCA Records) for sticking with him when his first singles fell short on the charts. He then performed a few songs from his first album, Chris Young, that were not hits but had often been requested by fans.

Following the performance of his No. 1, “You,” Young shifted into an acoustic set, offering the energetic crowd “Text Me, Texas,” “Beer Or Gasoline,” and “The Dashboard.” The latter song was dedicated to members of the military. Young also highlighted his involvement in the Stars and Stripes Program.

After singing a crowd favorite, “Voices,” Young confessed that the next song, “She’s Got This Thing About Her” was the first time he had ever performed the song live. The audience loved it. Young ended the show with ZZ Top‘s “Sharp Dressed Man,” and followed with his hits “I Can Take It From There,” and “Tomorrow.”

The encore included “Who’s Gonna Take Me Home” and “Ain’t Livin’ Long Like This” and brought Joanna Smith and Thomas Rhett back to the stage for the finale.

Snapshots (11/19/2012)

The Country Music Hall of Fame ® and Museum presented Love’s Gonna Live Here: Memories of Buck and Bonnie Owens recently (11/10). Buddy Alan and Michael Owens, joined by their half-brother John Owens and their cousin Mel Owens, shared memories of their parents, Buck and Bonnie Owens, and their stepfather, Merle Haggard. The interview was presented in support of the exhibit The Bakersfield Sound: Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and California Country.

(L-R): Museum Director Kyle Young, John Owens, Buddy Alan Owens, Michael Owens, Vice President of Museum Services Carolyn Tate, Mel Owens and Vice President of Museum Programs Jay Orr. Photo: Steve Lowry

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Country artist and former soldier Craig Morgan performed at the Inaugural Old City Music Fest at the St. Augustine MarketPlace. The concert, which drew more than 7,000 people, was held on Veteran’s Day (11/11). Prior to taking the stage in Florida, Morgan made a $13,000 donation to the Wounded Warriors Project to support the organization’s mission to honor and empower wounded service members.

(L-R): Craig Morgan, Dan Nevins (Wounded Warrior Project) Photo: Kelly Crayne Photography

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The Academy of Country Music welcomed Bigger Picture recording artist Chris Janson to the office while he was in Los Angeles this week. While at the Academy he performed his new single “Better I Don’t” and signed up for professional ACM membership, as part of the Academy’s complimentary one-year membership offered to support emerging artists.

(L-R): Tiffany Moon, ACM Executive Vice President/Managing Director; Chris Janson; Michelle Goble, ACM Senior Vice President, Membership & Industry Relations. Photo: Michel Bourquard/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music

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Brett Eldredge was recently in East Nashville shooting a video for the lead single, “Don’t Ya,”off his debut album, set for release in 2013. Tacklebox Films shot the video with director Mason Dixon and producer Eric Williams.

Brett Eldredge

Country AMA Winners

Lady Antebellum accepting Country Group of the Year.

Luke Bryan

The American Music Awards were presented Sunday night (11/18) in Los Angeles, where Country winners included Lady Antebellum, Taylor Swift, Luke Bryan and Carrie Underwood.

Country Music: Favorite Band, Duo or Group – Lady Antebellum. The group’s third consecutive AMA in this category.

Country Music: Favorite Male Artist – Luke Bryan. His first American Music Award.

Country Music: Favorite Female Artist – Taylor Swift. Her eleventh AMA.

Country Music: Favorite Album – Carrie Underwood, Blown Away. Every album she has released has won in this category

Artist of the Year – Justin Bieber. It was his third honor of the night and seventh overall.

Other winners included New Artist of the Year, Carly Rae Jepsen and Favorite Artist in the Contemporary/Inspirational category, TobyMac.

Photo Credit: ABC/Todd Wawrychuk

Carrie Underwood sang "Two Black Cadillacs."

Taylor Swift performed "I Knew You Were Trouble." The first tickets for her RED Tour sold out 14 shows within minutes last week.

Justin Moore Plans Hurricane Relief Concert

Valory Music Co. artist Justin Moore will host a special show at the Wildhorse Saloon November 27 at 7 pm in support of his friend and publicist Carly Caramanna (of PLA Media) and the Jersey Shore Relief Fund. Proceeds from the event will be split equally between the Caramanna family and Hurricane Sandy victims in New Jersey.

Moore had multiple friends who were affected by Sandy’s devastation. Caramanna’s family home and business, located on the Shore, were destroyed in the storm. Worse still, she lost her father to a heart attack just few days after the storm. Moore’s manager Pete Hartung, of L3 Entertainment, is also a Jersey native from the Seaside area. The performer decided the best way he could help his friends and victims was to rally everyone with an evening of music. Special guests Jake Owen, Thomas Rhett and Randy Houser are also slated to perform at the event.

Tickets go on sale at 11 am tomorrow (Nov. 17) here and at the Wildhorse door.

In other Moore news, the singer’s sophomore album Outlaws Like Me was recently certified Gold for sales exceeding 500,000. The album features his hit “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” plus “Bait a Hook” and his latest single “‘Til My Last Day.” He is currently on the road as part of Eric Church’s Blood, Sweat and Beers Tour.

Industry Ink (11/16/12)

Absolute Publicity has announced the addition of Restless Heart to its roster. 2013 will mark the 30th anniversary of the country band, whose No. 1 hits include “I’ll Still Be Loving You” and “Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right).”

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Nashville’s Entrepreneur Center broke ground yesterday (11/15) on its permanent home in SoBro, downtown Nashville, at the Trolley Barns of Rolling Mill Hill. After finalizing the public bidding process, WellSpring Builders, Inc. has been awarded the contract for the renovation of the Entrepreneur Center’s building project. The organization will be moving from a 7,500 sq/ft space in a new 20,000 sq/ft space. Construction began late October and is expected to be completed in May 2013.

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Linda Edell Howard was recently featured in a cover story in Superlawyers magazine. Howard is a 25-year law veteran who opened the Adam and Reese’s LLP music row offices in 2001.

40th Annual American Music Awards on Sunday

The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 18 with appearances from Florida Georgia Line, Carrie Underwood, Hayden Panettiere, Luke Bryan, Lady Antebellum, Gavin DeGraw, Backstreet Boys, and Cyndi Lauper among others listed below.

The event, which airs live on ABC at 8 pm ET/PT from L.A.’s Nokia Theatre, will include the television debut of Carrie Underwood’s new single “Two Black Cadillacs.” The song appears on Underwood’s album Blown Away, which is nominated for Favorite Country Album. See a full list of nominees here.

Also scheduled to appear are 50 Cent, Ashley Benson, Brandy, Colbie Caillat, Elisha Cuthbert, Eric Stonestreet, Ginnifer Goodwin, Heidi Klum, Jennifer Morrison, Jenny McCarthy, Karmin, Kerry Washington, Lucy Hale, Neon Trees, Ne-Yo, Paula Abdul, Phillip Phillips, Ryan Seacrest, Stacy Keibler and will.i.am.

The “Coca-Cola Red Carpet LIVE! @ The 2012 AMAs” pre-show will stream online starting at 4 pm/CT. Fans will be able to tune in through a variety destinations including ABC.comAMAs365.comCokemusic.comLivestreamUstreamPOPSUGAR.comYouTube, and AP Live Entertainment.

A weekly web series, hosted by Lance Bass, Kimberly Cole and Megan Turney, called AMAs On Demand, has been published to YouTube and ABC.com, including breaking news, artist spotlights, fashion retrospectives, acceptance speeches, red carpet and backstage interviews. Additionally, clips from the program’s past 40 years are available at www.abcmedianet.com.

MusicRow No. 1 Song

Some guys will do just about anything to win a woman’s affection. Just ask Greg Bates, whose “Did It For the Girl” is the MusicRow Chart’s No. 1 song and the Republic Nashville newcomer’s first as an artist. Bates co-wrote the song with Lynn Hutton and Rodney Clawson, and it appears on his self-titled EP.

In “Did It For the Girl,” Bates goes to such crazy lengths as getting a haircut, splashing on cologne, and even shining up the car to woo his lady friend. Okay, so it’s really not all that crazy. It’s more about the details and execution: making himself presentable (sans ball cap) and giving her an unforgettable date (with George Strait’s help), all to see her dancing in the sunset and hopefully receiving a kiss or two. You fellas taking notes?

Bates is currently wrapping up his opening slot on Brantley Gilbert’s “Hell on Wheels” tour, which finishes this weekend in Beaumont, Texas. See upcoming dates here.