Symphonic Distribution Celebrates Nashville Opening

Pictured (L-R): Taylor Garland, CFO Symphonic; Jorge Brea, CEO Symphonic; Janette Berrios, Dir. of Corporate Marketing Symphonic; and Randall Foster, VP Business Development/Nashville GM Symphonic. Photo: Grayscale Marketing

Global independent music distributor Symphonic Distribution hosted the heavy-hitters of Nashville’s music industry at their launch party on Tuesday (May 7) in conjunction with Music Biz 2019 on the Acme Feed & Seed rooftop. Symphonic announced the opening of two new offices April 1 in Nashville and Columbia.

“I am beyond thrilled at the response we have received since opening our offices. This party being our official kick-off party along with the Music Business Association’s official awards after party brought together friends, songwriters, artists, and other industry players to celebrate new beginnings and a bright future,” says Randall Foster, VP of Business Development/Nashville GM.

Since its inception, Symphonic has become one of the leading independent music distribution and marketing companies in the industry. Distributing over 1 million releases of over 250,000 artists and record labels to retail and streaming platforms such as iTunes, TIDAL, Beatport, Spotify, and many more. Their services have also expanded over the years. Today, Symphonic offers a full suite of services covering strategic marketing and release planning, publishing administration, music video distribution, sync licensing, comprehensive graphic design, recoup-able budgets and a wide range of other services for their clients.

Old Dominion Extends Make It Sweet Tour

Old Dominion has added new dates and cities to their “Make It Sweet Tour” including shows in Charlotte, Tampa, Tulsa, Las Vegas, and Honolulu. The tour will include special guests including Scotty McCreeryMichael Ray, and Jordan Davis, who has been added to the international run. Morgan EvansRyan Griffin, and Ryan Hurd are set to open on select dates.

Old Dominion played a sold-out hometown show last weekend at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater following their performance on the mainstage at Stagecoach Country Music Festival. Last week, they released their deeply personal new song “Some People Do.” The band’s current single “Make It Sweet,” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase charts.

Old Dominion Added Tour Dates:
Sept. 27 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center #
Sept. 29 – Columbia – Merriweather Post Pavilion ^*
Nov. 1 – Tampa, FL – Yuengling Center +#
Nov. 3 – St. Augustine, FL – The Amp St. Augustine +#
Nov. 8 – Providence, RI – Dunkin’ Donuts Center #
Nov. 9 – Syracuse, NY – The Oncenter War Memorial Arena #
Nov. 14 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center +#
Nov. 15 – Bossier City, LA – CenturyLink Center +#
Nov. 16 – Grand Prairie, TX – The Theatre at Grand Prairie KSCS Country Fest +#
Nov. 21 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center +#
Nov. 22 – Highland Heights, KY – BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University +#
Nov. 23 – Moline, IL – TaxSlayer Arena +#
Dec. 4 – Las Vegas, NV – The Joint #
Dec. 5 – Las Vegas, NV – The Joint =
Jan. 3 – Kahului, HI – Maui Arts & Cultural Center ~
Jan. 5 – Honolulu, HI – Neal S. Blaisdell Center ~

+ Scotty McCreery
^  Michael Ray
*  Jordan Davis
# Ryan Hurd
~ Morgan Evans
= Ryan Griffin

Old Dominion Extends Make It Sweet Tour

Old Dominion has added new dates and cities to their “Make It Sweet Tour” including shows in Charlotte, Tampa, Tulsa, Las Vegas, and Honolulu. The tour will include special guests including Scotty McCreeryMichael Ray, and Jordan Davis, who has been added to the international run. Morgan EvansRyan Griffin, and Ryan Hurd are set to open on select dates.

Old Dominion played a sold-out hometown show last weekend at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater following their performance on the mainstage at Stagecoach Country Music Festival. Last week, they released their deeply personal new song “Some People Do.” The band’s current single “Make It Sweet,” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase charts.

Old Dominion Added Tour Dates:
Sept. 27 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center #
Sept. 29 – Columbia – Merriweather Post Pavilion ^*
Nov. 1 – Tampa, FL – Yuengling Center +#
Nov. 3 – St. Augustine, FL – The Amp St. Augustine +#
Nov. 8 – Providence, RI – Dunkin’ Donuts Center #
Nov. 9 – Syracuse, NY – The Oncenter War Memorial Arena #
Nov. 14 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center +#
Nov. 15 – Bossier City, LA – CenturyLink Center +#
Nov. 16 – Grand Prairie, TX – The Theatre at Grand Prairie KSCS Country Fest +#
Nov. 21 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center +#
Nov. 22 – Highland Heights, KY – BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University +#
Nov. 23 – Moline, IL – TaxSlayer Arena +#
Dec. 4 – Las Vegas, NV – The Joint #
Dec. 5 – Las Vegas, NV – The Joint =
Jan. 3 – Kahului, HI – Maui Arts & Cultural Center ~
Jan. 5 – Honolulu, HI – Neal S. Blaisdell Center ~

+ Scotty McCreery
^  Michael Ray
*  Jordan Davis
# Ryan Hurd
~ Morgan Evans
= Ryan Griffin

DISClaimer: New Music From Doug Seegers, Liz Moriondo

Doug Seegers.

Spring has sprung.

We have a number of seasonal sounding platters this week. Southern Halo and Lewis Brice are specifically addressing the upcoming summer fun, while Jesse Labelle, Juliet Simmons Dinallo and Sara Simmons all have airy tracks that suit the weather as well.

The Disc of the Day goes to Doug Seegers. He’s the former Nashville street singer who has become a big deal in Europe. I’d lend him your ears if I were you.

Our DisCovery Award this week goes to Liz Moriondo. She hails from the Missouri Ozarks and is evidently a big favorite on outdoorsy TV shows and on the NASCAR circuit.

KOLT BARBER/Cowboy
Writer: Kolt Barber; Producer: Kolt Barber; Publisher: Buck & Spur, BMI; Barbed Wire
– Macho baritone vocal, rebel attitude, rocking electric guitars. Crisply produced and thoroughly listenable. Not my cup of tea, but whatever floats your boat.

SOUTHERN HALO/Sunshine
Writers: Natalia Elizabeth Morris/Stephen B. Liles/Eric Gunderson; Producer: Catt Gravitt; Publishers: Halo Baby/Original Hooligan/Gunderson, BMI/ASCAP
– Here comes summer. The Morris sisters have a song for the season with this tuneful, harmony-kissed sparkler.

CHUCK MEAD/Big Bear In The Sky
Writer: Charles Mead; Producer: Matt Ross Spang; Publisher: Pagan Idol, BMI; Plowboy (track)
– A retro-rockabilly, echo-chamber, deep-twang fest. Mead was a founder of BR5-49 as well as the musical director of the Million Dollar Quartet musical. Today, he’s a roots-music gem who’s a regular Opry visitor. This is drawn from his highly recommended CD Close to Home, which drops next month.

SARA SIMMONS/Oh I Need You
Writers: Sara Simmons; Producer: none listed; Publisher: Mollydogrecords, ASCAP; SS
– Scampering and sprightly, with rippling banjo backing. Her hillbilly soprano floats above the peppy track nicely. The lyric isn’t much, but the overall energy sells it nonetheless.

DOUG SEEGERS/Demon Seed
Writers: Doug Seegers; Producer: Joe Henry; Publisher: none listed; BMG
– Kinda haunting, minor key and very, very cool. His penetrating vocal wail rolls in a dramatic, echoey, electro-shuddering band arrangement that sounds like the undertow of doom. A thrilling listening experience.

LIZ MORIONDO/You Made Me
Writers: Liz Moriondo/Steve Mitchell/Chris Drizen; Producer: Johnny Dibb; Publisher: Bud Diesel/Grin Like a Dog/Boston Born, BMI/SOCAN/SESAC; Gone Fishin
– Her range-y vocal is so super expressive that your ears are glued to the speakers. The well-written song is a paean to a loving mom. Just in time for Mother’s Day, it couldn’t be a more timely addition to your playlist. Spin it now.

LEWIS BRICE/Summertime Vibes
Writers: Lewis Brice/Nick Norman/Ben Simonetti; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; Pump House
– It sounds exactly like a beach party, with a thumpy, rump-shaking rhythm track as well as a catchy, sunny, sing-along tune. Irresistibly fun and smiley.

JULIET SIMMONS DINALLO/Tennessee
Writers: Juliet Simmons Dinallo; Producers: Michael Dinallo/Ducky Carlisle; Publishers: Crooked Road, BMI; Audium (track)
– Bright and pert and sort of “innocent” sounding. The song is too wordy and takes too long to get to the hook.

JESSE LABELLE/Call Me Up
Writers: none listed; Producer: Lindsay Rimes; Publisher: none listed; Just Listen
– Splendidly breezy country-pop, with an attractive come-on lyric. Lilting and lovely. Jesse isn’t kidding about that title. He really does want you to call him up at 615-823-8779.

LONNIE SPIKER/Behind The Clown
Writer: Lonnie Spiker; Producer: Curt Ryle; Publisher: Den N Dust, ASCAP; Megalith (track)
– He is as country as can be. But he just doesn’t sing all that well. Pitchy is the word.

DISClaimer: New Music From Doug Seegers, Liz Moriondo

Doug Seegers.

Spring has sprung.

We have a number of seasonal sounding platters this week. Southern Halo and Lewis Brice are specifically addressing the upcoming summer fun, while Jesse Labelle, Juliet Simmons Dinallo and Sara Simmons all have airy tracks that suit the weather as well.

The Disc of the Day goes to Doug Seegers. He’s the former Nashville street singer who has become a big deal in Europe. I’d lend him your ears if I were you.

Our DisCovery Award this week goes to Liz Moriondo. She hails from the Missouri Ozarks and is evidently a big favorite on outdoorsy TV shows and on the NASCAR circuit.

KOLT BARBER/Cowboy
Writer: Kolt Barber; Producer: Kolt Barber; Publisher: Buck & Spur, BMI; Barbed Wire
– Macho baritone vocal, rebel attitude, rocking electric guitars. Crisply produced and thoroughly listenable. Not my cup of tea, but whatever floats your boat.

SOUTHERN HALO/Sunshine
Writers: Natalia Elizabeth Morris/Stephen B. Liles/Eric Gunderson; Producer: Catt Gravitt; Publishers: Halo Baby/Original Hooligan/Gunderson, BMI/ASCAP
– Here comes summer. The Morris sisters have a song for the season with this tuneful, harmony-kissed sparkler.

CHUCK MEAD/Big Bear In The Sky
Writer: Charles Mead; Producer: Matt Ross Spang; Publisher: Pagan Idol, BMI; Plowboy (track)
– A retro-rockabilly, echo-chamber, deep-twang fest. Mead was a founder of BR5-49 as well as the musical director of the Million Dollar Quartet musical. Today, he’s a roots-music gem who’s a regular Opry visitor. This is drawn from his highly recommended CD Close to Home, which drops next month.

SARA SIMMONS/Oh I Need You
Writers: Sara Simmons; Producer: none listed; Publisher: Mollydogrecords, ASCAP; SS
– Scampering and sprightly, with rippling banjo backing. Her hillbilly soprano floats above the peppy track nicely. The lyric isn’t much, but the overall energy sells it nonetheless.

DOUG SEEGERS/Demon Seed
Writers: Doug Seegers; Producer: Joe Henry; Publisher: none listed; BMG
– Kinda haunting, minor key and very, very cool. His penetrating vocal wail rolls in a dramatic, echoey, electro-shuddering band arrangement that sounds like the undertow of doom. A thrilling listening experience.

LIZ MORIONDO/You Made Me
Writers: Liz Moriondo/Steve Mitchell/Chris Drizen; Producer: Johnny Dibb; Publisher: Bud Diesel/Grin Like a Dog/Boston Born, BMI/SOCAN/SESAC; Gone Fishin
– Her range-y vocal is so super expressive that your ears are glued to the speakers. The well-written song is a paean to a loving mom. Just in time for Mother’s Day, it couldn’t be a more timely addition to your playlist. Spin it now.

LEWIS BRICE/Summertime Vibes
Writers: Lewis Brice/Nick Norman/Ben Simonetti; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; Pump House
– It sounds exactly like a beach party, with a thumpy, rump-shaking rhythm track as well as a catchy, sunny, sing-along tune. Irresistibly fun and smiley.

JULIET SIMMONS DINALLO/Tennessee
Writers: Juliet Simmons Dinallo; Producers: Michael Dinallo/Ducky Carlisle; Publishers: Crooked Road, BMI; Audium (track)
– Bright and pert and sort of “innocent” sounding. The song is too wordy and takes too long to get to the hook.

JESSE LABELLE/Call Me Up
Writers: none listed; Producer: Lindsay Rimes; Publisher: none listed; Just Listen
– Splendidly breezy country-pop, with an attractive come-on lyric. Lilting and lovely. Jesse isn’t kidding about that title. He really does want you to call him up at 615-823-8779.

LONNIE SPIKER/Behind The Clown
Writer: Lonnie Spiker; Producer: Curt Ryle; Publisher: Den N Dust, ASCAP; Megalith (track)
– He is as country as can be. But he just doesn’t sing all that well. Pitchy is the word.

Evan Paul Joins Taste Of Country Nights

Evan Paul

Following the announcement that Sam Alex has exited Townsquare Media’s Taste of Country Nights, it has been announced that Evan Paul will join Taste of Country Nights as host, effective May 13.

Paul previously served as Beasley Rhythmic AC morning host at WMGC in Detroit. His career also includes time at KUPL in Portland, WNKS in Charlotte and WKQI in Detroit.

“Evan is a truly great talent, a host who will bring his style of fun and passion for country artists to an already successful night show,” notes Townsquare Sr. VP, Programming Kurt Johnson.

Evan Paul Joins Taste Of Country Nights

Evan Paul

Following the announcement that Sam Alex has exited Townsquare Media’s Taste of Country Nights, it has been announced that Evan Paul will join Taste of Country Nights as host, effective May 13.

Paul previously served as Beasley Rhythmic AC morning host at WMGC in Detroit. His career also includes time at KUPL in Portland, WNKS in Charlotte and WKQI in Detroit.

“Evan is a truly great talent, a host who will bring his style of fun and passion for country artists to an already successful night show,” notes Townsquare Sr. VP, Programming Kurt Johnson.

Create Music Group Launches App To Document Songwriter Contribution Splits

Create Music Group has launched a free mobile app that aims to eliminate songwriting disputes between writers, producers and artists.
The app, SPLITS, allows songwriters to easily create a split agreement—a document music publishers use to clarify individual contributions to a song—from a smartphone. Writers can utilize the app to create a new split agreement document by adding collaborators and setting up each writer’s contribution percentage. The app will send a notice to the writer’s collaborators, along with a snippet of the song. Once all collaborators have clicked “agree” to the entered contribution percentage, the agreement is sent to the writers’ publishers, with an email to each collaborator.
“In the three years that we’ve been working with songwriters and artists, we’ve had to deal with thousands of tracks where the songwriting credits were either incomplete or where there were disputes which ultimately resulted in less royalties for everyone involved,” said Create Music Group co-founder Alexandre Williams who came up with the idea for SPLITS. “We’re introducing SPLITS to the creative community as an easy, non confrontational way for creatives to agree upon songwriting contributions at the time of creation, all with just a few clicks right from the screen they spend the most time on everyday—their phones.”
Among the writers using Splits include PttThaKid, C4Young ChopChase the MoneyC NoteSonny DigitalChop Squad DJ and Roccstar.
Create Music Group entered the full-service distribution business in 2016 with the acquisition of the independent distributor Label Engine. Create Music Group’s distribution claims to pay out revenue within 48 hours of receiving it from retail accounts. The company launched a full-service music publishing division last fall, counting rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine among their first signings.

Create Music Group Launches App To Document Songwriter Contribution Splits

Create Music Group has launched a free mobile app that aims to eliminate songwriting disputes between writers, producers and artists.
The app, SPLITS, allows songwriters to easily create a split agreement—a document music publishers use to clarify individual contributions to a song—from a smartphone. Writers can utilize the app to create a new split agreement document by adding collaborators and setting up each writer’s contribution percentage. The app will send a notice to the writer’s collaborators, along with a snippet of the song. Once all collaborators have clicked “agree” to the entered contribution percentage, the agreement is sent to the writers’ publishers, with an email to each collaborator.
“In the three years that we’ve been working with songwriters and artists, we’ve had to deal with thousands of tracks where the songwriting credits were either incomplete or where there were disputes which ultimately resulted in less royalties for everyone involved,” said Create Music Group co-founder Alexandre Williams who came up with the idea for SPLITS. “We’re introducing SPLITS to the creative community as an easy, non confrontational way for creatives to agree upon songwriting contributions at the time of creation, all with just a few clicks right from the screen they spend the most time on everyday—their phones.”
Among the writers using Splits include PttThaKid, C4Young ChopChase the MoneyC NoteSonny DigitalChop Squad DJ and Roccstar.
Create Music Group entered the full-service distribution business in 2016 with the acquisition of the independent distributor Label Engine. Create Music Group’s distribution claims to pay out revenue within 48 hours of receiving it from retail accounts. The company launched a full-service music publishing division last fall, counting rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine among their first signings.

Americana Music Association to Stream Awards Nominations Reveal On Facebook Live

The Americana Music Association will announce its 2019 Americana Honors & Awards nominees on Facebook Live on Tuesday, May 14. Americana Award-winning and Grammy-nominated duo The Milk Carton Kids will reveal this year’s nominations live from the private rehearsals of “Mavis & Friends: Celebrating 80 Years of Mavis Staples” at the Ryman Auditorium.

Following the announcement, the association’s membership will then vote online and the winners will be crowned at the 18th annual Americana Honors & Awards, taking place Sept. 11 at the Ryman during AMERICANAFEST week.

Viewers and press can tune in to the livestream on Tuesday, May 14 at 3 p.m. CDT at Facebook.com/AmericanaMusicAssociation.