Steel Magnolia Added To New Faces Show


Big Machine recording act Steel Magnolia has been added to the CRS 2011 New Faces of Country Music Show, Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc.® announced today (1/7). They join previously announced performers The Band Perry (Republic Nashville), Lee Brice (Curb Records), Jerrod Niemann (Sea Gayle/Arista Nashville) and Josh Thompson (Columbia Nashville).
The addition was made to accommodate Easton Corbin’s move to a performance slot at Country Radio Seminar’s UMG luncheon, to be held Wednesday, March 2. Additional UMG luncheon performers will be announced in the coming weeks.
The New Faces of Country Music Show takes place Friday, March 4, at 6 p.m. CST. CRS 2011 is held March 2-4, 2011, at the Nashville Convention Center. For more information, visit www.CRB.org.

One Million Carrie Underwood Fans Can't Be Wrong

Carrie Underwood’s popular headlining Play On Tour recently wrapped in Connecticut after playing 108 shows in the US and Canada with one million fans total in attendance. The tour was presented by AEG Live, with sponsorship by Olay and hydration by vitamin water. Underwood finished 2010 as the top-ranked female touring country artist. Special guests throughout the tour included Craig Morgan, Billy Currington, and Sons of Sylvia.
The Play On Tour was directed by Raj Kapoor, with sets designed by Michael Cotten (Michael Jackson’s This Is It), and costuming by Soyon An. The massive tour and production is currently nominated for a Pollstar Concert Industry Award for “Most Creative Stage Production.”
In other Underwood news, the singer is nominated for a Golden Globe in the Best Original Song–Motion Picture category for “There’s A Place For Us” from Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Underwood co-wrote the song with frequent collaborators Hillary Lindsey and David Hodges. The 68th Annual Golden Globes air January 16 at 7 pm CT on NBC.

Big Country Records Arriving Soon

Big Country Records will launch  Jan. 19 and officially announce its first artist signing, female singer/songwriter, Morgan Tobias and introduce itself to Nashville.
Big Country label executives include Tammy Hyler, VP/co-founder of Big Country Records and Big Country Entertainment and Glen Blaschke. Hyler has penned several No. 1 songs and will use her writing and production talents for the new label. Co-founder Blaschke is from Houston, Texas. His business background includes Healthcare, Innovation and Development of Hospitals.
Big Country Records cites its goals to “focus on a more streamlined, no nonsense approach to get extraordinary new artists and their music to the public… and one that also puts more creative control back in to the artists hands.”

FCC Chairman Keynotes At CES



FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski



Julius Genachowski, FCC Chairman will deliver the keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show, (1/7/11) starting at 1:30 PT. in Las Vegas. The Chairman has been a proponent of net neutrality and actively working toward a more efficient use of radio wave spectrum. His remarks were released in advance. TV and terrestrial radio, which currently hold large chunks of wireless spectrum are carefully watching to see if/how the FCC’s vision may effect their industries going forward.
“The consumer electronic industry is going wireless, and the future success of this wide-ranging industry and others depends on whether our government acts quickly to unleash more spectrum—the oxygen that sustains our mobile devices,” Genachowski says.
“To seize the opportunities of our mobile future, we need to tackle the challenges of our invisible infrastructure. We need to free up more spectrum. If we do, we can drive billions of dollars in new private investment, fueling world-leading innovations, creating millions of new jobs, and enabling endless new products and services that can help improve the lives of all Americans. If we don’t tackle the spectrum challenge, network congestion will grow, and consumer frustration will grow with it. We’ll put our country’s economic competitiveness at risk, and squander the opportunity to lead the world in mobile. That’s why unleashing spectrum to support mobile innovation is at the top of the FCC’s 2011 agenda.”
The Chairman cited advances in the past year in the market for tablets, eBooks and the “app economy” as proof of how swiftly these markets can evolve.
“Thanks to Skype, Facebook, Twitter and many others, mobile has become an incredible platform for connecting friends and families, kids on one end of the country to grandparents on the other,” Genachowski’s remarks continue. “Mobile broadband can empower people not only in 21st century economies, but can promote 21st century democracy. We’ve seen this around the world. Here’s the issue: All of these wireless innovations require an invisible infrastructure that is up to the task. They require something we can’t see—spectrum, the airwaves—the signals that beam from towers and quietly carry digital information—data, voice, video—until they light up those devices we increasingly rely on.
“This invisible infrastructure is the backbone of a growing percentage of our economy and our lives. And whether or not most Americans know the physics of spectrum, they know what it feels like to have a slow connection or a call dropped. This coming spectrum crunch is not just a real issue for the future of gadgets, it’s a vital strategic issue for the future of our economy and job creation, our global competitiveness, and our quality of life. Failure to tackle the spectrum challenge could have disastrous consequences.”
Calling the current U.S. spectrum policies “outdated,” the FCC Chairman outlined some of the general changes he’d like to see take place including incentive auctions to redirect spectrum use more efficiently.
“We need to make more spectrum available for mobile broadband,” stated Genachowski. “So we are eliminating unnecessary restrictions on use of spectrum—all toward our goal for freeing up 500 megahertz of spectrum for mobile broadband, almost double what is currently available.
Since the Digital TV transition, some broadcasters are making effective use of the capabilities of their spectrum, but some are not. For those who are not, their spectrum could be put to higher use for other purposes. What we need is a mechanism to enable market forces to unleash the value of that spectrum for broadband use, and we believe that incentive auctions are that mechanism. It’s time to take the necessary steps to ensure that spectrum will be the great enabler of mobile innovation in the 21st century, not a chokepoint. I believe incentive auctions are a test of whether the U.S. can make the right strategic choices in a complex and fast-moving digital economy.”
The Chairman also noted that, “…just this week, the Consumer Electronics Association, the Information Technology Industry Council, the Semiconductor Industry Association and the Telecommunication Industry Association wrote a joint-letter to Congressional leaders calling on Congress to ‘swiftly pass legislation allowing the FCC to conduct voluntary incentive auctions.'”

News Items: Ballard, Morley, Cole


Frankie Ballard


Frankie Ballard Makes His Grand Ole Opry Debut • Capitol Records Celebrates Betsy Morley • Courtney Cole Signs with Black River Music Publishing

>>Warner Bros. Records newcomer Frankie Ballard will make his Grand Ole Opry debut today (1/7) at the historic Ryman Auditorium. Ballard joins Rodney Atkins, Chris Young and Dailey & Vincent, in the line-up for Friday’s show. “I’m totally humbled by the invite to play the Grand Ole Opry for the first time,” said Ballard. “The opportunity to make my debut at the Ryman, on a stage where so many great country stars once played, is enough to make my knees knock a little!”
>>The staff of Capitol Records Nashville celebrated their fifth annual “Cinco de Betso” recently at a local Mexican restaurant. “Cinco de Betso,” the label’s own homegrown holiday, honors their longest standing employee Betsy Morley, Sr. Director A&R Administration, who celebrates her 21st anniversary with the label this year. “Cinco de Betso” falls the first week of each new year. President and CEO, Mike Dungan always honors Morley with a festive hat and glasses as well as a custom-made trophy. This year her trophy was a Potato Head doll dressed up like Elvis.

Pictured: The staff of Capitol Records Nashville gathers to celebrate and honor Morley at their 5th Annual Cinco de Betso.


>>Singer/songwriter Courtney Cole has just inked a publishing deal with Black River Music Publishing. The Mandeville, LA native moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University where she studied commercial voice and music business. Upon graduating she began interning at Black River and ultimately signed a publishing deal. For more information visit www.blackrivermusicgroup.com

Pictured (l-r): Celia Froehlig, Courtney Cole and Gordon Kerr, Black River Entertainment, COO

peer Acquires Foster Catalogs

Ralph Peer II (Chairman and CEO, peermusic) and David Foster.


peermusic has announced it will acquire over 500 songs, the majority of songwriter/producer David Foster’s works. The acquisition encompasses all of Foster’s songs in Foster Frees Music, Air Bear Music and One Four Three Music. peermusic has been administering most of Foster’s publishing for more than fifteen years. The new agreement also includes exclusive publishing representation for the writer’s future works.
Included in the deal are hits such as “I Have Nothing,” “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “Hard To Say I’m Sorry,” “Glory Of Love,” “The Power Of The Dream,” “My Grown Up Christmas List” and “Color Of My Love.”
David Foster is one of the great American songwriters and a special colleague. We are thrilled to acquire the works of such a noted talent as working with him is truly a gift,” said Ralph Peer, II. “It is a joy and privilege to continue our longstanding relationship with a much valued friend, and we look forward to many future endeavors with him.”
Kathy Spanberger, peermusic President Anglo American Region commented, “This agreement was not only propelled by passion for great music, but also because of a close personal relationship between two great musical families. I am proud to have played a role in bringing the deal to fruition as I know it will benefit the Foster and Peer families for generations to come.”
David Foster was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in June 2010. He has earned 15 Grammy Awards plus a remarkable 47 Grammy Nominations, including one this year for his work on Michael Bublé’s album, Crazy Love. He has helped to shape and sustain careers of the music industry’s brightest stars including Earth Wind & Fire, Chicago, Celine Dion, Madonna, Andrea Bocelli and Barbra Streisand. Foster has also worked with talents such as Josh Groban, and new Filipina singing sensation and “Glee” star, Charice.
peermusic was founded by Ralph Peer in 1928 and has 35 offices in 28 countries.

Weekly Chart Report (1/07/11)


Colt Ford (R) played the Dixie Dancehall in Beaumont, TX and KYKR’s Mark Guzman (L) was in attendance. Radio stations across the country are currently offering a free download of Ford’s new single “Hip Hop In A Honky Tonk,” featuring Kevin Fowler. Find it at www.coltford.com.


Bigger Picture Group sibling trio The Harters were in their hometown of Phoenix over the holidays to play a set at Toby Keith's I Love This Bar And Grill. (L-R): Michael Harter, KNIX’s Barrel Boy, Leslie Harter and Scott Harter.


In the first CountryBreakout Chart of 2011, Keith Urban stays in control of the No. 1 position with “Put You In A Song” and Luke Bryan’s “Someone Else Calling You Baby” and Tim McGraw’s “Felt Good On My Lips” unseated at spots 2 and 3. Kenny Chesney’s “Somewhere With You” is the big mover in the Top 5, as it gains 315 spins and moves ahead of Toby Keith’s “Bullets In The Gun” to No. 4.
Positions 10-20 are a veritable battlefield, with practically every title pushing for power rotation. Brad Paisley’s “This Is Country Music” is the juggernaut among them, already at No. 15 in the short period since the CMA Awards. But also noteworthy are big moves from Chris Young’s “Voices” at No. 12, Billy Currington’s “Let Me Down Easy” at No. 13, and Darius Rucker’s “This” at No. 16.
With the new year comes new singles, and many programmers are already giddily spinning them. Miranda Lambert’s “Heart Like Mine” is a particularly hot item, making its big CountryBreakout debut at No. 58. Also making impressive first chart appearances are Rascal Flatts’ “I Won’t Let Go” at No. 64, Zac Brown Band’s “Colder Weather” at No. 72 and The Band Perry’s “You Lie” at No. 75.
Frozen Playlists: KICR, KITX, KVAY, KVVP, KYYK, KZZY, Sirius XM, WAXX, WBKR, WPPL, WXFL
RADIO NEWS
Chandra Hunter has stepped into the role of Music Director for Beacon Broadcasting’s KVAY/Lamar, CO. This move follows the exit of previous MD/On-air talent Thadeus Steele, who accepted a job outside the radio industry. Hunter will begin taking music calls 2-3 pm CT on Tuesdays after January 17 and she can be reached via email at [email protected]. Contact Steele at [email protected].
Longtime Maverick Media WAXX/Eau Claire, WI Station Manager/Morning Co-host George House retired on December 30 after a 22-year tenure with the station. Afternoon personality Alex Edwards has shifted to co-host the morning show with Becca, and Phil Tripper has come over from sister station WBCV to fill the afternoon slot.
Upcoming Singles
January 10
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia
Rascal Flatts/I Won’t Let Go/Big Machine
Trace Adkins/Brown Chicken Brown Cow/Show Dog-Universal
January 18
Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville
David Adam Byrnes/Sweet Distraction/Better Angels/Ride


New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 58
Rascal Flatts/I Won’t Let Go/Big Machine — 64
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 72
The Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville — 75
Taylor Made/Quiet Kind of Crazy — 76
Chuck Wicks/Old School/RCA Nashville — 77
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Brad Paisley/This Is Country Music/Arista — 465
Rascal Flatts/I Won’t Let Go/Big Machine — 451
Taylor Swift/Back To December/Big Machine — 438
Jason Aldean w/Kelly Clarkson/Don’t You Wanna Stay/Broken Bow — 427
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 419
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Jimmy White/Katy Did — 178
JB & The Moonshine Band/Perfect Girl/Average Joe’s — 159
Ashton Shepherd/Look It Up/MCA — 158
Lathan Moore/Love In Your Life/Blue Steel Records — 156
Emma King & The Heartsets/I’m Not Forgotten/PLC — 151
Most Added—Week 1
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Rascal Flatts/I Won’t Let Go/Big Machine — 32
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 30
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 27
The Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville — 25
Trace Adkins/Brown Chicken, Brown Cow/Show Dog-Universal — 17
Steel Magnolia/Last Night Again/Big Machine — 11
Sugarland/Little Miss/Mercury — 9
Steve Holy/Love Don’t Run/Curb — 9

A recent tour stop in Seattle gave The Adam Craig Band a chance to visit with Albright & O’Malley’s Jaye Albright about their latest single, “Nothin’ Wrong.” The local marina must have known the group was coming, which explains the sign. (L-R): Johnny Duke, Adam Craig, Albright, Ryan Jones, Jimi Hendrix and Brian Smith.

Grammy Nominee CD, AES Golf Tourney and New Mallory Video

19-Song Grammy Nominee CD • Yallwire releases Daisy Mallory video • Nashville’s AES Announces Audio Masters Golf Tourney
>>The Recording Academy and Jive Records have pacted to release a 19-song collection to spotlight the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards nominees. The album will be released Jan. 25. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the album will benefit the MusiCares® Foundation (www.musicares.com) and the GRAMMY Foundation® (www.grammyfoundation.com) — two charitable organizations established by The Recording Academy. For more information on the nominees album, please visit www.2011grammycd.com. “The exceptional mix of recordings contained on this preeminent compilation provides an incredible playlist from some of this year’s remarkable and talented GRAMMY nominees,” said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy. “With 19 diverse selections, the nominees album offers quality recordings for all music fans. We are proud and excited to, for the first time, collaborate with Jive Records on this project and we look forward to another successful chart-topping GRAMMY album.” Nashville acts on the disc include Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert and Paramore.
>>The Nashville chapter of the Audio Engineering Society has set the dates of May 26th and 27th for The 14th Annual Audio Masters. The popular golf tournament that benefits the Nashville Engineer Relief Fund will be held at Harpeth Hills golf course. For sponsorship or player information contact Nicole Cochran [email protected] or 615-293-0260.

Daisy Mallory


>>Yallwire.com, a leading independent country music video site has debuted “Don’t Grow Up Too Fast” by 17-year old Daisy Mallory. The video was filmed in Nashville and directed by Neil McCormack of Revolution Pictures. Mallory is signed to FrontWater Records. Launched in 2006, Yallwire features music videos and HD original productions including live concert footage, behind-the-scenes interviews, and an inside look at the industry’s most renowned events. Yallwire also has broadened its reach beyond the net by striking distribution partnerships with Verizon FiOS TV, Roku and indoorDIRECT.

Swift Wins People's Choice Award

Taylor and actor Zac Efron on the red carpet at the People's Choice Awards.


Taylor Swift won the trophy for Favorite Country Artist at last night’s (1/5) People’s Choice Awards. She was given the fan-voted honor by the legendary Elton John, who spoke about his love of the genre during the presentation.
After the show at the Los Angeles Nokia Theater, Swift hit the CoverGirl 50th Anniversary Celebration at Boa Steakhouse in West Hollywood, Calif. The 21-year-old is the face of the beauty brand’s NatureLuxe line.

New Bluegrass Offerings From Steve Martin, The Roys

Steve Martin will release his second full length bluegrass album Rare Bird Alert on Rounder Records on March 15, 2011. He will be joined by the Steep Canyon Rangers, who toured extensively with him over the last year.
The new album features 13 new Martin-penned tracks and was produced by Tony Trishka. Sir Paul McCartney and The Dixie Chicks offered guest vocals on the project. This is the follow-up to his GRAMMY Award winning The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo.

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The Roys are prepping the March 22, 2011 release of Lonesome Whistle on Rural Rhythm Records. The CD was produced by the brother/sister duo and Andy Leftwich.
The lead single, “Coal Minin’ Man,” was written by Lee Roy and his friend Matt Rogers. It is available for digital purchase and has been serviced to bluegrass radio as well as other formats via AirplayDirect.