Lower Broadway Gets Rich

Nashville Real Estate blogger Grant Hammond is reporting that country star John Rich and business partner Phil Martin have purchased the Seanachie Irish Pub building on Lower Broadway in downtown Nashville. The building is currently pending renovations as the group completes the process of acquiring building permits. Hammond speculates that the selling price “was in the neighborhood of $5 million.”

According to Hammond’s sources, Martin is a developer who has had success in Alabama and Florida.

Hammond also reports that Jimmy Buffett is rumored to be planning on opening a Margaritaville in the old Planet Hollywood building which is now called the Global Café. A job posting for a Nashville area manager was briefly posted recently on the Margaritaville website.

Buxton Release Offers “Augmented Reality”

Two-time ACM New Female Vocalist nominee Sarah Buxton is teaming up with CMT to become the first country artist to give fans an “augmented reality” experience. Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that allows the physical real-world environment to merge with or be augmented by virtual computer-generated imagery. As the first-ever augmented reality offering from a country act, Buxton and CMT are making history, allowing online viewers to engage with the artist as active participants in an all new 3D experience.

Fans can visit CMT.com to print a unique symbol that, when held up to a computer’s webcam, will bring Buxton’s “Outside My Window” music video to 3D virtual life. After printing the symbol online and following online instructions, they can then take part in the full augmented reality experience. For those who want to sample augmented reality but don’t have access to a webcam, a video will be posted at CMT.com for users to share in the experience.

All initially released physical and digital copies of Buxton’s self-titled debut album will also contain another augmented reality marker that will offer users an entirely different experience. Fans can visit www.sarahbuxton.com/ar and hold this symbol up to their webcam starting Tuesday, February 23, the day the project releases, for the chance to become the singer’s virtual guitar player.

Britain’s Nat’l Trust Eyes Abbey Road

The Abbey Road studios, recording home of The Beatles and many other British hitmakers over the years, from Cliff Richard to Pink Floyd to Radiohead, are to be sold by the EMI group. London’s Financial Times describes the sale as an attempt to reduce EMI’s highly publicized debt burden.

The studio gained worldwide fame via the hugely successful albums the Beatles recorded there in the 1960s, specifically the Abbey Road album of 1969 with its iconic cover shot of the band members walking across the pedestrian crossing in the road outside the studio. Although the crossing has since been moved, it still attracts fans from around the world.

The 1831 Georgian town house in the suburbs of north London became the world’s first custom-built recording studio in 1931.

The Financial Times quoted a media lawyer saying, “The brand is worth more than the building … what you have is a very expensive piece of heritage.”

Yesterday (2/17) BBC DJ Chris Evans and former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney both raised the prospect that the building might be purchased by Britain’s National Trust, a government agency that protects special places in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Their proposition triggered an immediate outcry from listeners, with many emailing support for the idea. The public has also been voicing widespread support for the idea via Twitter.

‘It’s not often that the public spontaneously suggests that we should acquire a famous building”, said a National Trust spokesman, “However, Abbey Road recording studios appear to be very dear to the nation’s heart – to the extent that we will take soundings as to whether a campaign is desirable or even feasible.”

SESAC Honors Christian Songwriters

Christian songwriter/producer Jason Ingram was named SESAC’s 2009 Christian Songwriter of the Year at ceremonies held February 16 at the Loveless Barn outside of Nashville. peertunes Ltd/Grange Hill Music/Windsor Way Music were named SESAC’s 2009 Christian Publishers of the Year.

Other SESAC award winners included Steven Taylor, Ian Eskelin, Brian White, Cary Barlowe, Sarah Reeves and Michael Donehey of Tenth Avenue North.

SESAC's Associate Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations Tim Fink; peertunes Ltd./Nashville Vice President Kevin Lamb; SESAC's Senior Vice President, Writer/Publisher Relations John Mullins; Jason Ingram; Grange Hill Music's President David Steunebrink and Grange Hill Music's Publishing Manager Lani Crump.

Pickler Spends Fat Tuesday With “Ellen”

BNA Artist Kellie Pickler celebrated Fat Tuesday with a laugh-filled appearance on Ellen, as the popular talk show host paid homage to her native New Orleans. After the show aired, the New York Post summed up Pickler’s appearance and infectious personality, saying, “Like a picnic basket full of puppies, I think everyone loves Kellie Pickler. There is no cuter, sweeter, blonder celebrity working today.”

Check out this video of Pickler’s appearance.

Country Hall Honors Murrah

Prolific songwriter and successful music publisher Roger Murrah will be honored on March 6 as part of the Museum’s quarterly programming series Poets and Prophets: Legendary Country Songwriters. The 1:30 PM program, which will be held in the Museum’s Ford Theater, is included with Museum admission and free to Museum members. The program will also be streamed live at www.countrymusichalloffame.org.

Museum Editor Michael Gray will conduct an in-depth, one-on-one interview with Murrah, illustrated with audiovisual elements from the Museum’s collection, including recordings, photos and film clips. Immediately following the program, he will sign autographs in the Museum Store.

Roger Murrah

Born in 1946 and raised on a family farm in Athens, Alabama, Murrah was elected to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005. He ranks among country music’s most prolific songwriters, with hit songs spanning over four decades. Murrah has written or co-written a host of memorable country songs, including “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” (Alan Jackson), “Goodbye Time” (Conway Twitty, Blake Shelton), “It’s a Little Too Late” (Tanya Tucker), “High Cotton” (Alabama), “Life’s Highway” (Steve Wariner), “Only Love” (Wynonna Judd), “Ozark Mountain Jubilee” (O

ak Ridge Boys), “Where Corn Don’t Grow” (Waylon Jennings, Travis Tritt) and many more. Murrah also co-wrote Al Jarreau’s breakthrough pop and R&B hit “We’re in This Love Together.” Currently Murrah is serving as Bug Music’s Senior Vice President, Nashville.

The Poets and Prophets series honors songwriters who have made significant contributions to country music history. Previous Poets and Prophets honorees include Bill Anderson, Matraca Berg, Bobby Braddock, Jerry Chesnut, Hank Cochran, Dean Dillon, John D. Loudermilk, Bob McDill, Curly Putman, Whitey Shafer, Jeffrey Steele and Craig Wiseman.

Country Stars Flock To “Birdhouse Thing” 

The 9th annual Birdhouse Thing, a live and silent auction of birdhouses decorated and signed by recording artists, fine artists and local celebrities, will be held Thursday, March 11 at Nashville’s W. O. Smith Music School. Proceeds will benefit the school, which has been providing 50-cent music lessons to Nashville’s underserved children for more than 25 years.

Country stars who have contributed decorated and signed birdhouses include Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, Wynonna, Josh Turner, Vince Gill, Kellie Pickler, Sara Evans, Jason Aldean, Chris Young, Danny Gokey, Keith Anderson, LeAnn Rimes, Gretchen Wilson, Ray Price, Clint Black and others. Celebrities including Billy Bob Thornton, golfer John Daly, the Nashville Predators along with artisans Paul Harmon, Diana Johnson Wiles, Delia Seigenthaler and Bob McGill have also donated houses.

In addition to birdhouses, paintings, sculpture and other pieces of fine art by artists including Cindy Wunsch, Joanna Carter, Charlie Dyer, Toni Hooper and others will be auctioned and a silent auction will include hotel stays, golf outings and other gift packages. Food will be provided by more than a dozen of Nashville’s top caterers and restaurants along with wine, martinis, margaritas and other adult beverages.

Tickets for the Birdhouse Thing are $40 and are available here or by calling 615-255-8355.

Faith Hill Judges “Project Runway”

Five-time Grammy winner Faith Hill recently took a break from recording her upcoming album in Nashville to fly to New York City and participate as a guest judge on the season finale of Lifetime’s hit reality series, Project Runway. Hill flew into New York City on Wednesday, February 10, just in time for the massive snowstorm that had just dumped more than a foot of snow on the city to film the Project Runway finale.

Hill attended the finale fashion show on Friday, February 12, along with Project Runway host Heidi Klum and judges Michael Kors and Nina Garcia. 

After seeing ten Runway designers’ collections, Hill, Klum, Garcia and Kors went to an undisclosed location in the city, where the judges’ deliberations were filmed and a winner for season 7 was chosen.

“What I saw was truly extraordinary and it made judging very difficult,” Hill says. “Designers, by trade, are always capable of sewing their own clothing, but the tailoring that I saw was extremely impressive; a few in particular knocked me out. The passion that these individuals showed, and their eagerness to learn from feedback and criticism, should prove an inspiration for those that follow them.“

“Faith Hill stepped into the toughest Project Runway guest judging seat of the season — the finale, which made her a deciding voice in naming the winner,” said Runway Executive Producer Sara Rea. “She took on the task with flying colors.”

Cub Scouts Visit Lofton Creek 

Lofton Creek Records opened the doors of their Mt. Juliet offices on Saturday, February 13 to Cub Scout Pack 913 from nearby Lakeview Elementary School. The scouts were able to use the visit to earn their Music Badges.

Members of the Cub Scout pack toured the facility, learned the ropes of a record label and had the opportunity to meet Lofton Creek artist Adam Fisher. Fisher sang a few songs and signed photos and CD’s for the kids.

“I was very honored that Mike Borchetta, the President of Lofton Creek, asked me to attend this event,” said Fisher. “It was a great experience and I think the troop learned a lot. I sure had a lot of fun singing and eating breakfast with these kids!”

Fisher’s current single, “Cotton Town,” which was produced by Stella Parton, is currently impacting radio.

Lady A To Perform On “Oprah”

With Grammys in hand and their sophomore album, Need You Now, already attaining Platinum certification, Capitol Nashville’s Lady Antebellum will make their debut on The Oprah Winfrey Show live this Friday (2/19). The trio will be part of this week’s “Oprah Fridays Live” show, where the popular talk show host discusses the latest news and headlines. Lady Antebellum will perform a medley of their award-winning, record-setting No. 1 hits “I Run To You” and “Need You Now.”

Following their live performance on Oprah, Lady A will head off to Roanoke, Virginia, where they will perform that same night at the Roanoke Civic Center along with headliner Tim McGraw.

Following Lady A’s performance on the Grammy Awards in January,  Need You Now shot straight to No. 1 on the all-genre iTunes chart where it remained for over a week. The album is still in the top 5 on the iTunes chart.