Photos: Joey+Rory, O’Shea, and Emma Jacob
Overstock.com spokespersons Joey+Rory appear in the third installment of their “At Home with the O” ad campaign. The spot hits the air this week and features the country duo’s favorite hound Rufus. They are on the road supporting their debut album The Life of a Song. The newest single, “To Say Goodbye,” is at radio and a special promotion connected to it will be announced soon. In the meantime, fans can tune into CMT on July 25th to see Joey + Rory’s return to Can You Duet.
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Up and coming, country duo O’Shea stopped by the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) to visit with the staff and play in the Music Mill lounge. The husband and wife team – Mark and Jay O’Shea – recently made their reality TV debut as one of the Top 5 duos on CMT’s Can You Duet. They are strong contenders moving into the next round of the competition. Tune in to CMT on Sat., July 18 to see them take the stage before celebrity judges, Naomi Judd, Big Kenny and Scott Borchetta.

Pictured (L-R) Back Row: Erin Burr (NSAI Communications Director); Bart Herbison (NSAI Executive Director); Sheree Spoltore (NSAI Membership Director); Dave Petrelli (NSAI Events Director) Front Row: Mark and Jay O'Shea
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Pictured L-R back: Producer Lex Lipsitz, Emma Jacob; front: Jimmy Nichols, producer/BRMG Pres.
Emma Jacob‘s debut single for Black River Music Group ships to radio July 20. “Julianna,” written by Tanya Leah, Stephanie Lewis and Alidia Clagett, is about a young woman who sacrifices her own beliefs for acceptance from others.


Newcomer Holly Williams is profiled in this week’s People magazine, dated July 27th and on stands today (7/17). The story of her music and life has also garnered the interest of National Public Radio, which will feature her Sunday, July 19 on “Weekend Edition.” The show airs in Nashville on WPLN from 7-9 AM/CT. And making her fifth national television debut this year, Williams will perform on CBS’ The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson Wed., Aug. 12.
Apple has just released an iTunes update (8.2.1) and among the “issues and improvements” it addresses is the music program’s ability to sync music with the Palm Pre phone. One of the new Palm smartphone’s selling points was that ability to seamlessly move music between iTunes and the phone, but obviously, Apple preferred that only official Apple products be endowed with that ability. Palm responded saying, “Palm’s media sync works with iTunes 8.2. If Apple chooses to disable media sync in iTunes, it will be a direct blow to their users who will be deprived of a seamless synchronization experience. However, people will have options. They can stay with the iTunes version that works to sync their music on their Pre, they can transfer the music via USB, and there are other third-party applications we can consider.”
Jason Aldean‘s “Big Green Tractor,” is plowing its way toward the Top 10 of MusicRow‘s Country Breakout chart; currently No. 16 and the fastest rising single of the Georgia-native’s career. The song has fueled over 40,000 digital downloads a week, helping his already Gold certified third album Wide Open move an average of 22,000 units per week. Aldean is in the Top Five of SoundScan’s Country Albums Chart.
The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and Frost Specialty today (7/15) announced the creation of the first-of-its-kind Group Copyright Infringement Insurance Policy for songwriters. This unique group insurance plan will dramatically reduce the cost of infringement-insurance premiums while establishing lower available coverage limits.
The Nashville Symphony and the Americana Music Association are teaming for a one-of-a-kind musical event on Sept. 12, 2009 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The innovative concert called “Classical Americana” will explore the links between classical and American roots music with performances by Alison Brown, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Byron House, Buddy Miller, Karen Parks and Abigail Washburn alongside the orchestra, led by Resident Conductor Albert-George Schram. A highlight of the opening week of the Symphony’s 2009/2010 season, the concert will feature everything from blues and gospel, to Aaron Copland and George Gershwin.