Underwood, Songwriters Cheer Charttopper

BMI recently toasted the creative team behind Carrie Underwood’s #1 hit “Undo It” at an intimate luncheon in Nashville.
The song was co-written by a cross-genre BMI powergroup: Underwood, her frequent collaborator Luke Laird, pop-savvy songwriter Kara DioGuardi, and hard rock hitmaker Marti Frederiksen.
“Undo It” marks Underwood’s thirteenth chart-topper and is the first trip to the top of the country charts for both DioGuardi and Frederiksen.

Pictured are (l-r, seated): co-writers Luke Laird and Kara DioGuardi, Carrie Underwood, and co-writer Marti Frederiksen; (l-r, standing) BMI’s Beth Laird, producer Mark Bright, Bug Music’s Sara Johnson, Universal Music Publishing’s Kent Earls, BMI’s Jody Williams, and Sony Music Nashville’s Gary Overton. Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BMI Nashville

DISClaimer Single Reviews (3/1/11)

Welcome to Country Radio Seminar.
You registrants are going to be hearing a lot of great new music this week. Alas, very little of it was on my desk today. There are only a few real highlights.
One of them is Little Big Town. The group’s “The Reason Why” is hands-down the Disc of the Day
And I am always happy when I find a newcomer who shines brightly. Today, the DisCovery Award goes to singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose. She positively sparkles.
KEVIN DEAL/If You Hurt The Ones You Love
Writer: Kevin Deal; Producer: Lloyd Maines; Publisher: Piedrero, ASCAP; Blind Nello (track)
—Drenched in steel guitar, this is decidedly “old school” country music. His singing voice is a mite thin, but the song is so simple and straightforward that it really doesn’t matter.
THE JANEDEAR GIRLS/Shotgun Girl
Writer: Danielle Leverett/Deric Ruttan; Producer: John Rich; Publisher: Sony ATV/Danielle Leverett, ASCAP; Warner Bros.
—The sound is rather compressed, but there’s no denying the infectious drive of this open-road bopper. A winner.
CAITLIN ROSE/Own Side
Writer: Caitlin Rose; Producer: Mark Nevers, Skylar Wilson & Caitlin Rose; Publisher: none listed; Theory 8 (track) (www.thecaitlinrose.com)
—This singer-songwriter really turned heads with her debut EP a couple of years ago. Her first full-length CD is a minor masterpiece. This title tune trembles with yearning and loneliness. Her fragile-rose delivery is completely captivating.
LITTLE BIG TOWN/The Reason Why
Writer: Karen Fairchild/Wayne Kirkpatrick/Kimberly Schlapman/Phillip Sweet/Jimi Westbrook; Producer: Wayne Kirkpatrick & Little Big Town; Publisher: Warner Tamerlane/Tower One/Mad Mother/Manatt Phelps & Phillips, BMI; Capitol Nashville (track)
—The title track to this foursome’s current album is a chugging, relentless slab of sound. It goes without saying that the stacked vocal harmonies are delicious.
JULIE FORESTER/You Only Love Me When I’m Leavin’
Writer: Julie Forester/Mark Stephen Jones; Producer: Bill Warner; Publisher: Texoma Ten/Julie Forester/Harlan Howard, ASCAP/BMI; JF (track) (www.julieforester.com)
—Recorded live and analog—with no auto tuning—this has terrific presence and audio depth. Her soulful phrasing and the lumbering low guitars contrast beautifully. Music to get lost in.
CHARLEY PRIDE/Except For You
Writer: Ben Peters; Producer: Charley Pride; Publisher: Ben Peters/Songs for the Planet, BMI; Music City (track) (www.charleypride.com)
—Are you feeling the need for an ultra romantic love ballad? Step right up. Charley’s got the goods, complete with synth strings.
LUCINDA WILLIAMS/Buttercup
Writer: Lucinda Williams; Producer: Don Was, Eric Liljestrand & Thomas Overby; Publisher: Lucinda Williams, no performance rights listed; Lost Highway (track)
—Blessed, the latest CD by this supremely gifted writer-artist, kicks off with this drawling, bluesy, cautionary ode. He’s a no-account trying to get back in her good graces, and she’s having none of it. Loaded with Southern attitude and rocking sass.
SUSAN GIBSON/Tightrope
Writer: Susan Gibson; Producer: Gabe Rhodes & Susan Gibson; Publisher: Susing Gibsongs/Bug, BMI; FoxTheRecords (track) (www.susangibson.com)
—Susan was the writer behind the 1998 CMA Single of the Year, “Wide Open Spaces,” as performed by the Dixie Chicks. The title tune to her latest solo collection is a lilting little ditty full of lightly poetic imagery. The production surrounding her breathy soprano is minimal, acoustic guitar accompaniment with a tentative-sounding mandolin solo in the middle.
SCOTT GIBSON/Just Keep Drivin’
Writer: Scott Gibson; Producer: Mac McNabb; Publisher: none listed; MMX (track) (www.scottgibsonmusic.com)
—Recorded in Austin, this has a somewhat ragged, raw sound. His plain spoken delivery is adequate, but rather passionless.
BRADLEY MATTHEW/Common Man
Writer: Adrian David Payne; Producer: Les Butler; Publisher: Dreamer’s Road, BMI; CDX (track) (www.bradleymatthewonline.com)
—The track bops and swings. The lyric is a blue-collar dandy. Unfortunately, he can just barely sing.

Tuesday News

Deborah Allen


>>Singer Deborah Allen has signed with Nashville-based Delta Rock Records and is planning to release the first single from the upcoming project this month. Allen produced eight of the 11 songs on Hear Me Now. Her longtime friend Bobby Braddock—and just-announced Country Music Hall of Fame inductee—produced the other three tracks.
Allen’s hits include like “Baby I Lied,” “I’ve Been Wrong Before” and “Rock Me.” She is a two-time Grammy nominee and recipient of multiple BMI Millionaire Airplay awards. She has written songs recorded by LeAnn Rimes, Brooks & Dunn, Tanya Tucker, and Patty Loveless.
Hear Me Now will be released as a joint venture with GMV Nashville, which is handling digital distribution. Delta Rock Records is located at 2 Music Circle S., Nashville, TN, 37203. The company can be reached at (615) 712-8079 or [email protected].
>>The informational seminar “So You Want To Be A Touring Musician?” will be held Wednesday, March 9, at 6:30 p.m. at the Nashville Musicians Association, AFM Local 257. Local 257 President Dave Pomeroy and Secretary/Treasurer Craig Krampf will moderate the event with panelists/ musicians John Deaderick, Rich Redmond, Pete Finney, and Eamon McLaughlin.
This is the second in a series of educational seminars at Local 257’s Cooper Hall. The event is free and open to the public. Co-sponsors are Music Starts Here and the Nashville Muse. For details visit nashvillemusicians.org.
>>MusicRow sends condolences to songwriter Georgia Middleman on the passing of her father, Irving Middleman. He died Friday, Feb. 25 in San Antonio, Texas after a brief illness.
>>Dennis Entertainment has moved to new offices at 37 Music Sq. E., Nashville, TN 37203. They can also be reached at 615-369-0228.
>>The Nashville Opera is auditioning local men for secondary roles for the 2011/12 season. Looking for singers with some classical voice training. Email Karen at [email protected] or call 615-832-5242 to request an appointment.

Photogenic News

Ronnie Dunn treated radio and industry to a sneak peak of his new solo album featuring the first single, “Bleed Red.” Dunn hosted the event last night at his famed backyard barn where he has written many hits.

(L-R): John Marks, Sirius XM; Gary Overton, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville; Lesly Tyson, VP, Promotion, Arista Nashville; Ronnie; Mark Medina, KNIX; Ginny Rogers, WKLB; Skip Bishop, Sr. VP, Promotion, Sony Music Nashville; and Mike Culotta, WQYK.


>>Country acts Restless Heart, Steve Holy, Ty Herndon, Bo Bice and Jeff Bates came together (2/28) to headline a night of music honoring well-known songwriter Todd Cerney, recently diagnosed with Stage IV melanoma. Cerney is a Grammy-nominated songwriter best known for his hits “I’ll Still Be Loving You” by Restless Heart, “Good Morning Beautiful” by Steve Holy, and “No Mercy” by Ty Herndon. A Silent Auction was held at the event with numerous items for bidding, including Todd’s  own handwritten, personally-autographed lyric sheets for his two biggest hits, “I’ll Still Be Loving You” and “Good Morning Beautiful.” Donations may be made at any time to the Friends of Todd Cerney account through Regions Bank in Nashville or through Nashville Songwriters Association. Todd was unable to attend the event, but watched on his computer.

(L-R) Todd’s wife, Kip Kirby and artist Bo Bice. Photo: Alan Mayor


Chris Young at Charlotte’s Coyote Joe’s


>>Chris Young recently surprised fans by headlining North Carolina shows at Charlotte’s Coyote Joe’s and Winston-Salem’s Johnny & June’s Ultra Saloon. More than 2,700 people packed Coyote Joe’s in Charlotte to hear Young perform his string of recent #1 hits, including “Voices,” “The Man I Want To Be” and his Grammy nominated tune, “Gettin’ You Home.” Young has also been on tour with Rascal Flatts.

Country Music Hall of Fame Names New Class


Reba McEntire, Bobby Braddock, and Jean Shepard will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Modern Era: Reba McEntire
Reba has sold more than 55 million albums worldwide, and to date has achieved 35 No. 1 singles. She has received 6 CMA Awards, and 2 Grammy Awards.
McEntire’s career got off to a slow start, but by 1984 she soaring. That year she won the CMA Female Vocalist of the Year Award for the first time. She would go on to win this Award for four consecutive years (1984-1987), and is currently tied with Martina McBride for the most wins in this category. The year 1986 brought further honors, as she joined the Grand Ole Opry, and was named CMA Entertainer of the Year.
After getting a taste of acting from her music videos, Reba began exploring her options in Hollywood. She first appeared in the 1990 hit Tremors, and went on to be in many more films, as well as star in her own TV sitcom. Further diversifying, she launched a successful clothing and home goods line at Dillard’s.
But she was never far away from the music, continuing to chart huge hits throughout the ‘90s and into present day. Some of her best known songs include “You Lie,” “Rumor Has It,” “Fancy,” “Is There Life Out There,” “The Night the Lights Went Out In Georgia,” “Take It Back,” “The Heart Won’t Lie” (a duet with Vince Gill), and “Does He Love You” (a duet with Linda Davis, which a CMA as well a Grammy Award).
She was unable to attend today’s event because she is in Tulsa, OK, where her father is in the hospital following a stroke. In a statement she said, “It is a wonderful honor and a very emotional time in my life.”
Veterans Era: Jean Shepard
Often called The Grand Lady of the Grand Ole Opry, Shepard charted 44 hits between 1953 and 1978, starting with her first hit, the Ferlin Husky duet “A Dear John Letter.” She has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for more than 50 years.
Hank Thompson helped Shepard get a deal at Capitol Records in 1952 and connected her with his producer, Ken Nelson.
She would go on to have hits with songs such as “Twice the Lovin’ in Half the Time,” “Don’t Fall in Love With a Married Man,” “The Root of All Evil (Is a Man),” and “The Other Woman,” all songs that presented a strong and, rare for that era, empowered female point of view, which later influenced artists including Loretta Lynn and Jeannie C. Riley.
In 1955, Shepard reached No. 4 on the Billboard Country Singles Chart with “A Satisfied Mind.” Her success continued throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s, including joining the cast of ABC Television’s Ozark Jubilee.
Songwriter category: Bobby Braddock
Bobby Braddock has been writing hit songs in Nashville for five decades, leaving an indelible mark on the city’s musical landscape. He is known for classics like “D-I-V-O-R-C-E” and “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” to more modern hits like “I Wanna Talk About Me” and the recent “People Are Crazy.”
Braddock moved to Nashville in 1964 and soon became the piano player for Marty Robbins. A year later, Robbins had a hit single with the Braddock-penned “While You’re Dancing.” Braddock released three major label albums and also performed in Country Music-themed movies, such as Music City U.S.A (1966) along with Loretta Lynn, and fellow inductee Jean Shepard.
His success continued in the ’90s with major hits like “Time Marches On” and “All My Old Flames Have New Names.”
His talents also extended to the producer chair, where he worked on Blake Shelton’s first five albums.
Braddock, who is also a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, responded at today’s event, “I feel like Minnie Pearl— I’m just so proud to be here.”

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The Country Music Association revealed the 2011 inductees for the Country Music Hall of Fame today, (3/1) at a private press event hosted by Kix Brooks. For the first time ever, CMA invited the general public to watch the highly-anticipated announcement live via Ustream at CMAworld.com.
The three induction categories are:
• Modern Era (eligible for induction in this category 20 years after they first achieve national prominence).
• Non-Performer, Songwriter, and Recording and/or Touring Musician active prior to 1980 (rotates every 3 years).
• Veterans Era (eligible for induction in this category 45 years after they first achieve national prominence).
CMA created the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961 to recognize noteworthy individuals for their outstanding contributions to the format with Country Music’s highest honor. After today’s announcement, there will be 115 inductees in the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Signings And Such (2/28)

>>Songwriter/producer Joey Moi has signed a publishing deal with Big Loud Shirt Industries. The Vancouver, BC native has garnered success working with rock acts Hinder, Daughtry, My Darkest Days, Theory Of A Deadman, Default, Santana and most notably, Nickelback, including the current album, Dark Horse, which was co-produced with Mutt Lange. Most recently, Moi has produced RCA Nashville’s Jake Owen and 604 Records/Universal Canada’s Dallas Smith. Moi’s notable hits include Tim McGraw’s, “It’s A Business Doing Pleasure With You”, Daughtry’s “No Surprise” & “Life After You”, and the #1 hit “Porn Star Dancing” by My Darkest Days featuring Ludacris and Zakk Wylde. Moi co-owns Mountain View Records & Mountain View Studios in Vancouver, BC with Chad Kroeger (Nickelback).

(L-R) Seth England, Joey Moi, Craig Wiseman & Kevin ‘Chief’ Zaruk. Photo: Amy Allmand

>>Savannah Music Group has signed Jack Williams. Williams has had a multitude of hits with both country and rock artists. His first cut was by Richie Havens in 1971. He has lived in Atlanta, Nashville, Seattle, St. Augustine Florida and has now returned to Nashville. Rock band Two Choices is about to release a single in the UK and US written by Williams and Travis Meadows called “My Side Of The Street.”

Collins Beefs UP Skyville West Promotion


Dave Collins


Skyville Records announces that Dave Collins will join its promotion team to serve as Director of Promotion in the West. Collins, who has over 22 years of experience was previously part of NineNorth Promotion.
“Dave is a tenacious promotion man who has shown he has what it takes to compete in the west,” shares Kevin Herring, President Skyville Records. “His history with Stealing Angels and his passion for them and their music makes Skyville the perfect place for him!”
Collins spent time at KMLE/Phoenix, KWNR/Las Vegas, and KBUL/Reno. Also he previously worked with Herring as part of the Carolwood Records team, an imprint that was part of Disney’s now defunct Lyric Street Records, headed by Randy Goodman.
“I feel beyond blessed to have had the fortune of working with so many superb people and professionals in my career,” says Collins. “Larry Pareigis and Tom Moran have been nothing short of wonderful to work for and with, and now to be reunited with Kevin Herring… blessed is the word that keeps coming to mind.” Collins can be reached at (480) 759-0329  or  [email protected].

CRS Preview: Schedule Highlights

Country Radio Seminar officially opens Wednesday, March 2, in downtown Nashville, but related events are getting started even earlier. CRS 2011 runs March 2-4 at the Nashville Convention Center. Here’s a quick look at the week’s itinerary:
Tuesday, March 1
MusicRow’s invitation-only CRS Meet & Greet and Country Breakout Awards, featuring performances by Colt Ford and Joanna Smith. The fun is 2:30-5 PM at Cadillac Ranch.
The Country Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony and dinner will honor inductees Dale Carter, Barry Kent and Lee Rogers (On-Air Personality), and Charlie Cook, Dene Hallam and Bill Payne (Radio). The Judds will receive the 2011 Career Achievement Award and Joe Galante will receive the President’s Award. Sold out.
Wednesday, March 2
Carrie Underwood officially opens CRS 2011 with a performance of the national anthem, followed by the keynote address from Scripps Networks CEO Ken Lowe. Wednesday’s key panels include a session on digital media, on-air interviews, and the “Show Me the Money” panel about music biz economics.
Wednesday’s performances include the UMG luncheon at the Ryman Auditorium, with Gary Allan, Laura Bell Bundy, Hayes Carll, Coldwater Jane, Easton Corbin, Billy Currington, Dani Flowers, Vince Gill, Mallary Hope, Jamey Johnson, Josh Kelley, Randy Montana, Kip Moore, David Nail, Randy Rogers Band, Ashton Shepherd, Canaan Smith, Sugarland, Josh Turner, Lee Ann Womack and special surprise guests. Wednesday afternoon will be the KCRS Live! songwriter showcase featuring Aaron Lewis, LoCash Cowboys, Rivers Rutherford and Jeffrey Steele. Wednesday night Blake Shelton headlines the Music City Jam™.
Thursday, March 3
A sample of Thursday’s panels include: 90 Executable Ideas in 50 Minutes, From the Mouths of the Consumer (focus group), and the CRB/CMA research presentation about new media usage by country music consumers and industry professionals.
Performance events include the Sony Music Nashville luncheon featuring Ronnie Dunn and Joanna Smith. Then Dallas Davidson, Jerrod Niemann and Whitey Shafer headline the WCRS Live! songwriter showcase, and the Broadjam Acoustic Showcase features Mark Croft.
Friday, March 4
Friday offers attendees a variety of panels, including: Leadership Skills and Management Secrets, Video Saved the Radio Star, Concerts: Connect the Dots Between Ratings, Revenue and Promotions, and the popular Town Hall wrap-up panel.
Friday’s musical performances includes Luke Bryan at the Capitol Records Nashville luncheon, followed in the evening by the sold out New Faces of Country Music Show® with The Band Perry, Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Steel Magnolia and Josh Thompson.
The Digital Rodeo “British Invasion” Show closes out CRS 2011 at Cadillac Ranch. Performers include Katie Armiger, Burns and Poe, Sarah Darling, Due West, Ashley Gearing, Josh Gracin, The Harters, Jacob Lyda, One Night Rodeo, Julie Roberts, Adam Tefteller, Tiffany, Bryan White, Mark Wills and more.
A detailed schedule can be viewed at www.CRB.org.

Sean Patrick McGraw Joins Dierks Bentley Tour

Sean Patrick McGraw will be one of the opening artists on the East Coast version of the Jagermeister Country Tour featuring Dierks Bentley. McGraw’s seven tour dates extend from March 17-27.
Like many overnight success stories, Sean Patrick McGraw has spent the last few years playing upwards of 150 road dates per year, racking up over 80,000 miles on his SUV just last year. “If you grew up where I did,” McGraw recalls, “you were automatically hyphenated either Irish, Polish, or Italian, and your dad worked in the mill, that was a given.” Hailing from a small steel industry town about 50 miles outside of Buffalo, New York, McGraw was raised on Hee-Haw (“We loved Conway Twitty, or at least his haircut”) and rough games of hockey and football.
McGraw traveled to Los Angeles right after high school, but eventually realized that Nashville was where he belonged. A prolific songwriter, he has had publishing deals with Liz Rose Music, Curb Magnatone and others. He also spent a brief few moments on TV talent search show Nashville Star.
California’s third annual Stagecoach Festival unexpectedly opened a career door for McGraw. His performance got strong reviews from the Los Angeles Times and earned him a spot on the 2009 Toby Keith Tour. Since then he signed with Little Engine Records and has released an album titled My So Called Life. Other members of his support team include Grass Roots Promotion, Crowd Surf and Wortman Works Media. Currently his video for “My So Called Life” is getting airplay on gactv.com and cmt.com.

Industry Photos

Jake Owen In The Studio
RCA Nashville artist Jake Owen is currently in the studio cutting tracks for his third album with producers Joey Moi (Nickelback) and Rodney Clawson (writer of such hits as “I Saw God Today” and “Lost in This Moment”). Owen will be on tour this summer with Keith Urban’s Get Closer 2011 World Tour beginning in June.

(L-R): Sony Music Nashville A&R VP Jim Catino, Promotion Sr. VP Skip Bishop, and Chairman/CEO Gary Overton; Jake Owen; Joey Moi; Rodney Clawson; RCA Nashville Promotion VP Keith Gale and RCA Nashville National Dir. Promotion Norbert Nix.


Chris August Celebrates No. 1
Fervent Records artist and Word Music songwriter Chris August was recently honored at ASCAP Nashville for his No. 1 single “Starry Night.” The song is the only new-artist single of 2010 to score a No. 1 hit at Christian radio. August is also celebrating five Dove Award nominations in the following categories: New Artist Of The Year, Male Vocalist Of The Year, Pop/Contemporary Album Of The Year for his debut album No Far Away, Song Of The Year and Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song Of The Year for “Starry Night.” This marks the Texas native’s first-ever Dove Awards nominations, and with five total, he is the most nominated new artist this year.

(L-R): ASCAP’s Marc Driskill; Word Music Publishing's Chad Green and Chad Segura; Chris August; Word Entertainment’s Rod Riley.


CMT’s Jay Frank Speaks to SOURCE
SOURCE, Nashville’s music industry organization of women executives, held its monthly members’ luncheon February 24 at ASCAP. Jay Frank, CMT’s Sr. VP Music Strategy and author of Future Hit DNA, was the guest speaker sharing information on how the digital revolution affects chart topping hits.

(L-R): Judy Harris, Judy Harris Music; Jay Frank; Lyndie Wenner, MSO PR Nashville; and Sarah Brosmer, Lytle Mgmt. Group.