Charlie Cook On Air: Why I Love Radio

I think that everyone who knows me or reads this space each week knows that I am an unapologetic broadcast radio fan and participant.

“Radio has been berry berry good to me.”

I half-jokingly say that I like radio as a career, because we don’t pick up heavy stuff and we don’t sweat. That certainly is one reason.

I was talking to a friend the other day about the challenges that radio gets from the online services like Pandora and Spotify. His comment that if radio were introduced today it would heralded as a revolutionary tool for marketers and advertisers.

Imagine being able to send the same message/song to thousands of people at the same time for very little expense? Imagine being able to be part of a community hearing that message or song for free.

But the real beauty of radio for me and other radio pros is not necessarily the business of the business.

I have said before that all of my friends, with the exception of my Wednesday night poker group, are in radio. There is camaraderie in the radio business that has to be unequaled in other fields.

Even if all of your friends are in radio, and in some cases records, we have relatives who are in other businesses so we know that they don’t build this kind of bond if they are building automobiles or delivering overnight mail instead of newscasts.

This is exactly point made by Senior Vice President of Programming for Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Clay Hunnicutt on why he loves his job:

“The working relationships and friendships that I have experienced with some of the most talented and creative minds I could have ever imagined. From Sammy George when I started at WUSY, to Mike O’Malley & Marc Chase, Scott Borchetta and Mike Dungan, and so many others. I don’t think I could have experienced that selling insurance and building houses. Those are honorable professions, but the combination of art and commerce coming together at the same moment is exhilarating.”

Last week radio stepped up and performed at its best when the shooting occurred in Denver.  Many people in the business say that being able to serve the community is one of pleasures of working in the industry. When a tragedy hits your city, be it the shooting at the movie theater or the derecho that came through the Midwest and eastern parts of the country last month, there is a coming together that is matched only by the first responders charged with keeping us safe.

In Raleigh, WRAL is always in the top 3 ratings wise. A huge reason for this is Bill and Lynda on the morning and Barry Fox programming a great radio stations but Bill and Lynda are so good because they live the lifestyle and giving back is important to all of them.

“I love radio for the fact that we are able to positively impact thousands of lives daily,” says Barry. In fact it is that attitude that permeates the entire station and makes it an important part of the community.

I don’t use the term community lightly. I have been involved with radio for many, many years and most of it has been country radio. I can tell you that there is a marked difference with the country audience. I think that this has to do with the combination of the listener caring about their city and town and the artists.

Providing the information about the artists is a very important part of the experience because we have the ability to learn about who the listener cares about.

I am a big fan of Melody Lee at WTVY in Dothan. Mel is one half of the morning show and is also the sales manager at the station so she is talking to listeners on the air and interacting with customers/listeners every day out on market.

She told me, “I love radio because I get to interact with listeners each and every morning. Newspaper reporters don’t get that immediate feedback. Television anchors don’t get it. I get to communicate each and every morning with the community. Instantly. They tell me what’s going on in our community, what
matters to them, what angers them, etc. Speaking to them every morning makes me more passionate about where I live and the causes I support.”

As a woman who gets up at 4 am every day she is also realistic. “I love radio because no one can tell when I’m having a bad hair day,” she adds.

I am not taking shots at Pandora or Spotify here. In fact, Spotify CEO Ken Parks spoke to us at the CMA board meeting just Wednesday and he seems like a great guy who believes strongly in his service but what they all lack is the human element that all of us in radio have enjoyed.

Whether it be with other disc jockeys, sales people or listeners, I have received more than I could ever give back. And that is one reason I love radio.

(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)

Building Lives and Sound Kitchen Partner For Annual Veterans Benefit

The Building Lives Foundation will host its 5th Annual We Are Building Lives Veterans Benefit Concert, with a live in studio concert at Sound Kitchen Studios on September 8.

Three Doors Down will make a special appearance along with singer/songwriters Keni Thomas, Matt Rogers, Gary Ray, Josh Dunne, Ward Davis and Brian Callihan.

All funds raised will further the organization’s aim to “leave no veteran behind” by providing one-on-one mentoring, health and psychological care referrals, employment, transportation, housing and financial education to Nashville’s veterans.

For sponsor information contact Dorothy Scobey at 615-972-6870 or visit www.wearebuildinglives.org to purchase tickets.

Since inception, the organization has served over 225 individuals, 16 families and 23 children.

Twitter Experiences Global Outage

Millions were forced to be productive at the office earlier today (7/20), when micro-blogging site Twitter experienced a widespread outage. Numerous users reported (through Facebook and other sites) not being able to read or send Tweets for roughly two hours around mid-day.

Upon logging in, users were greeted with the dreaded “Twitter is currently down” message and some programming code. Multiple reports confirmed Twitter engineers were indeed working on the issue but had offered little in the way of details.

The service interruption comes on the eve of the London Olympic Games, when traffic and usage of Twitter is expected to spike dramatically.

Twitter also experienced an extended outage in June, with users being shut out for approximately two hours.

BMLG Artists to Represent at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

For the second consecutive year, Big Machine Label Group artists will perform at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for annual NASCAR Sprint Cup series Brickyard race.

The Sun., July 29 event, officially billed as “Crown Royal Presents the Curtiss Shaver 400 at the Brickyard powered by BigMachineRecords.com,” will feature The Band Perry giving a pre-race mini concert prior to the 1 p.m. start of the race.

Other stars performing between 8:30-11 a.m. on Race Morning at IMS include Justin Moore, Sunny Sweeney, Greg Bates and The Mavericks, whose lead singer Raul Malo will sing the national anthem. These performances will take place on the infield.

Bates will be featured, along with other BMLG artists, on racer David Gilliland’s No. 38 car to promote his new EP. Bates’ single “Did It For The Girl” is currently available for free download through iTunes.

Tickets for the 2012 Kroger Super Weekend are available at www.imstix.com. Four-day passes are $75. Admission for individual days is also available.

CMT Radio Live Special to Benefit Shooting Victims

Cumulus Media Networks and CMT have announced a special installment of CMT Radio Live with Cody Alan, to benefit victims from last week’s shooting in Colorado. Listeners will be encouraged to make contributions to the Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance, which is working to assist and comfort victims’ families. The show will air live from Aurora, CO tomorrow (Friday, July 27) from 6-11 pm/CT.

“Our hearts go out to the victims and their families. This is a senseless tragedy and we hope our efforts can help in some small way,” said John Dickey, co-Chief Operating Officer of Cumulus Media.

“Our audience struggles to find meaning in the aftermath of mayhem. Our goal is to reflect the support, strength and solidarity of our nationwide listeners who care deeply, and count on us to bring comfort and reassurance. Cody’s heartfelt style, and CMT’s stars will come through for us Friday night,” said Brian Philips, President of CMT.

The show will air on over 100 Cumulus country affiliates and other US radio stations, and artists Reba, Kix Brooks, Sara Evans, Toby Keith, John Rich, and Gloriana will call in to discuss the tragic event.

Industry Ink Thursday (7/26/12)

Bigger Picture artist Craig Campbell has been busy in the studio with producer Keith Stegall working on his sophomore album. A new single is slated for release later this summer with the album due in early 2013.

Sara Evans has signed with The Collective for management representation. The company’s local office opened in early 2012 and is headed by President Genevieve Jewell. Evans joins a Nashville roster that includes Tyler Bryant & the Shakedown, Megan & Liz and Elizabeth Huett. The Collective also works with Linkin Park, Alanis Morisette, Counting Crows, Jimmy Cliff, Godsmack, Slash, Avenged Sevenfold, Big Boi and Enrique Iglesias. 

Old Crow Medicine Show

• Old Crow Medicine Show‘s fourth full-length studio album, Carry Me Back, debuted with 17k units sold, the band’s best ever sales week and its highest ever charting position. The album entered at No. 1 on both the Bluegrass and Folk charts, No. 4 on the Country chart and No. 22 overall. Carry Me Back was produced by Ted Hutt (Gaslight Anthem, Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly). Catch OCMS Sat., July 28 at The Woods at Fontanel in Nashville with BR5-49.

Congrats to Latocki Team Creative, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary under the LTC moniker and over 26 years in the Nashville music business. In May 2002, founder Virginia Team retired as owner of Team Design and sold the business to Luellyn Latocki Hensley. From there, Team Design became Latocki Team Creative, shifting its focus to identity creation, image alignment and brand management. In more good news, Hensley and her husband James are expecting their first child, a son, very soon.

MusicRow offers sincere condolences to the family of Ricki Dawn Uselton, including her aunt, radio promoter Jan Woods, and cousin Christina Bear. According to News Channel 5, Uselton, 22, died on July 24 after being struck by a car on Old Hickory Boulevard Monday night (7/23). She was a graduate of MTSU. Services will be today, July 26, from 5-8 p.m. at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. The family requests memorial donations to Rocketown.

 MusicRow offers sincere condolences to Debbie Zavitson of Zavitson Music Group on the passing of her father, Don Cox. Cox was a respected bandleader and the former owner of the Cowtown club in San Jose, Calif. He died July 23 after a battle with lymphoma. Visitation will be at the West Harpeth Funeral Home on Charlotte Ave. in Nashville tomorrow, July 27, at 1 p.m. with a memorial service following at 2 p.m. Reach Debbie at [email protected].

• Cirque du Soleil is seeking professional instrumentalists with stage experience and versatility. Auditions will be in Nashville in October. Details here.

Dierks Bentley Releasing New EP

Dierks Bentley is toasting the end of summer with the release of a four-song EP titled Country & Cold Cans, available Aug. 21 on iTunes.

The collection was produced by Jaren Johnston (The Cadillac Black) and will be promoted during tailgating season at SEC campuses on Bentley’s Back To College Tour with guest The Cadillac Black. The tour visits The University of Georgia (8/20); The University of South Carolina (8/21); and culminates in The Grove at The University of Mississippi (8/22).

“We thought we’d celebrate the end of summer and back to school with an EP of new material that’s about cutting loose,” said Bentley. “I’ve written a lot with Jaren, and we thought it would be fun to get the guys in my band and a couple of cases of beer and go see what happens in the studio.”

Tickets to the college shows are available to fan club members beginning today  (7/26) and the general public on Friday (7/27) beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET. For information visit Dierks.com.

Bentley’s current sixth studio album Home has already spawned three No. 1s, totaling 10 No. 1 hits for the artist.

EP Track List:
1. Country & Cold Cans
2. Grab A Beer
3. Back Porch
4. Summer On Fire

Watch a preview of the new music below:

Darryl Worley and Friends Plan Benefit in Jackson

Pictured (L-R): Top- Worley, Marvel; Below- Salley, Brown

Songwriters Jerry Salley, Kendell Marvel and Jim “Moose” Brown will join Darryl Worley for the Darryl Worley and Friends Songwriters’ Event in Jackson, TN on Tues., July 31.

The performance, held at Bumpus Harley-Davidson, will benefit a variety of organizations including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center and the Darryl Worley Cancer Treatment Center in accordance with the Darryl Worley Foundation.

The show begins at 7 p.m., doors at 6:30 p.m. allowing guests to bid on auction items. Tickets begin at $75 and second-tier tables are available for $700. For more information, contact contact Angie Bumpus at 731-422-5508.

This Worley event precedes his songwriters’ event and Tennessee River Run in Savannah, TN in mid September. The event’s upcoming 11th anniversary includes a concert in downtown Savannah, golf tournament, bass tournament, motorcycle ride, boat poker run, kids’ fishing tournament, arts and crafts fair and a 5k.

The last two Darryl Worley and Friends Songwriters’ events have helped raise more than $67,000 for the Foundation.

Lewis to Play “Fox & Friends” Concert Series

Aaron Lewis will make his Fox & Friends “All American Concert Series” debut Friday, July 27 during the Fox News Channel program’s 8 am/ET hour.

The concert is open to the public at Fox News studios in Manhattan, located at 48th and 6th. Attendees will have free food all morning courtesy of Famous Dave’s BBQ.

Lewis will perform music from his upcoming solo album, The Road, which is due out September 11 via Blaster Records and Warner Music Nashville. Co-produced by Lewis with James Stroud, The Road features the current single “Endless Summer” and nine other new tracks.

McFadden Elevated at Tenacity Records

Tenacity Records President Mike Kraski has announced the elevation of VP Promotion Tim McFadden to the role of Sr. VP Promotion, effective immediately. The move follows the exit of previous Tenacity Sr. VP David Haley.

McFadden originally joined the Tenacity promotion team in early June, where he has been working with artists Bill Gentry and Darryl Worley. Previously McFadden worked in promotion at R&J Records and Momentum Music Group, and has over 30 years experience working in radio and records.

Reach McFadden here and Haley here.