Bluewater Music Signs Admin Deal With The Vegabonds

The Vegabonds

Bluewater Music has signed a worldwide administration agreement with Alabama‐born, Tennessee‐bred band The Vegabonds. This year, The Vegabonds released their fifth album, V, on Blue Elan Records and will tour North America in support of the release.

Danny Allen of The Vegabonds says, “We’re excited to announce our signing with Bluewater Music! We’re so proud to have our first publishing administration deal, and consider it an honor to partner with such a well respected company. Bluewater will open up new opportunities and breathe new life into The Vegabonds’ entire catalogue spanning five albums and ten years. We’re looking forward to what the future holds, and we’re happy to have Bluewater on the team!”

The Vegabonds manager Owen Canavan of Perry Street Management, adds, “The Vegabonds and I have been looking for the right publishing administration deal for some time, and I am thrilled we landed with Bluewater. The band has a lengthy history of some ten years, with five records under their belts, and the music deserves to be heard globally. We are confident the Bluewater team can help us achieve that goal.”

Peter Roselli, COO of Bluewater, says “The Vegabonds are such a talented group of musicians and songwriters. We look forward to administering the catalog and pursuing placement opportunities to assist in creating more exposure internationally for the band.”

Kip Moore Discusses Paying Songwriters Bonuses On ‘And The Writer Is…’ Podcast

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Kip Moore appeared on a recent episode of popular podcast And The Writer Is…, hosted by fellow songwriter Ross Golan.

The two discussed Moore’s support for his fellow songwriters, and why he pays bonuses to the writers behind the songs from his albums that do not become radio singles.

“I would hate to be just a songwriter now because they’re so screwed in so many ways…I’m so blessed that I get to actually write and perform mine,” said Moore, who has notched chart toppers including “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck,” “Beer Money,” and “More Girls Like  You.”

As today’s songwriters cannot typically earn a livable income from album cuts alone, they need to write songs that become radio singles for artists. Moore stated that if every artist could offer a portion of their touring revenue to the songwriters on their albums, it would make a large difference to songwriters’ incomes.

“If you’re a successful artist, like I am, and I’m making a decent living on the road, I can afford to take five or six writers that were on my record and throw them a couple thousand bucks. Then if everybody’s doing that, the writers are going to go in the room and be able to breathe a little more and they’re going to be thinking about writing a good song,” Moore stated. “These people [songwriters] are responsible for all of us making money. We’ve got to figure out a way to take care of them.”

Moore is on the road following the release of his latest EP Room To Spare: The Acoustic Sessions.

Chris Tomlin Breaks His Own Record For Largest Ticketed Christian Concert At Bridgestone Arena

Pictured (L-R): Tony Johnsen, CAA; Anthony Piedmonte, Piedmonte & Co; Pat Barrett; Lauren Daigle; Dan Fife, Awakening Events; Pastor Darren Whitehead; Chris Tomlin; Bryan Myers, CAA; Tauren Wells; John Huie, CAA; Max Lucado. Photo: Mikayla Symmonds

Christian music mainstay Chris Tomlin smashed his own attendance record at his sold-out Good Friday Concert on Friday (April 19), which made the show the largest ticketed Christian concert in the history of Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Tomlin has committed to hosting the Good Friday Nashville concerts at least through 2024; and he has already set the date for 2020’s show, which will be Friday, April 10, 2020.

Chris Tomlin. Photo: Mikayla Symmonds

The 2017 Good Friday Nashville event was the previous record setting year, as it became the largest ticketed Christian concert in the venue’s history at the time. Good Friday Nashville was produced by Awakening Events and was presented by K-LOVE, Air1, The Fish and WAY-FM.

Tomlin was on stage from beginning to end of the two and a half hour show. The night also included best-selling author Max Lucado, special guests Tauren Wells and Pat Barrett. The Grammy-winning Lauren Daigle made a surprise appearance to perform her song “You Say” and joined Tomlin, Wells and Barrett for “Good, Good Father.”

Lauren Daigle. Photo: Mikayla Symmonds

To have a lasting impact on Nashville and the state of Tennessee, each year’s concert will give back to the community. The Good Friday Nashville concert proceeds will benefit Tennessee Kids Belong, a statewide nonprofit who help children and families in the foster care system. “Foster family recruitment goals have been far surpassed the last two years,” said Kristin Allender, Executive Director of Tennessee Kids Belong. “Last year the state certified 1,122 new foster families! They have a goal of 960 new families this year, with a special emphasis on the need for teenage placements. It has been beautiful to watch entire communities come around these families and children.”

Chris is surprised with crowd mosaic as audience spells out “I Fight 4 Kidz” in honor of concert proceeds benefitting Tennessee Kids Belong. Photo: Mikayla Symmonds

Tickets for the 2020 Good Friday Nashville concert are available now.

Toby Keith To Launch That’s Country Bro! Tour In May

Toby Keith will launch his That’s Country Bro! Tour May 26 at the Tree Town Country Music Festival in Forest City, Iowa, and will visit 28 additional cities as part of the trek. The tour’s namesake and Keith’s new single,”That’s Country Bro,” will be released to radio May 3 and across all streaming and digital platforms.

Written by Keith and longtime collaborator Bobby Pinson, “That’s Country Bro” marks Keith’s first new music since “Don’t Let The Old Man In,” featured in last year’s Clint Eastwood film The Mule. The new tour follows last year’s Toby Keith Should’ve Been A Cowboy Tour XXV, which was at the center of a multi-faceted celebration of the 25-year anniversary of his debut No. 1 smash “Should’ve Been A Cowboy.”

Toby Keith That’s Country Bro! Tour dates:

May 26: Forest City, IA @Tree Town Country Music Festival
June 14: Del Mar, CA @ San Diego County Fair
June 15: Sparks, NV @ Nugget Event Center
June 21: Madison, WI @ American Family Insurance Championship at Breese Stevens Field
June 30: Dauphin, MB @ Dauphin’s Countryfest
July 4: Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Casino & Resort
July 5: Atlantic City, NJ @ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
July 6: Wantagh, NY @ Jones Beach Amphitheater
July 18: Eau Claire, WI @ Country Jam USA
July 20: Brooklyn, MI @ Faster Horses Festival
July 28: Crownsville, MD @ Outlaw Jam
July 29: Columbus, OH @ Ohio State Fair
Aug. 2: Camrose, AB @ Big Valley Jamboree
Aug. 3: Dawson Creek, BC @ Encana Events Centre
Aug. 5: Everett, WA @ Angel of the Winds Arena
Aug. 6: Airway Heights, WA @ Northern Quest Casino
Aug. 8: Sturgis, SD @ Sturgis Buffalo Chip
Aug. 10: Schaumburg, IL @ The Freedom and Dignity Festival
Aug. 16: Highland Heights, KY @ BB&T Arena
Aug. 17: Evansville, IN @ Ford Center
Aug. 23: Bakersfield, CA @ Rabobank Arena
Aug. 25: Ontario, CA @ Citizens Business Bank Arena
Aug. 31: Memphis, TN @ Live At The Garden
Sept. 27: Pittsburgh, PA @ Highmark Stadium
Sept. 28: Bloomsburg, PA @ Bloomsburg Fair
Nov. 1: Bensalem, PA @ Parx Casino
Nov. 2: Bensalem, PA @ Parx Casino
Nov. 9: Laughlin, NV @ Laughlin Event Center

Weekly Register: Luke Combs Reclaims Top Country Albums Slot

Luke Combs. Photo: Jim Wright

Luke Combs reclaims the pinnacle of this week’s Country Albums chart, as This One’s For You moves 26K in total consumption, according to Nielsen Soundscan. Aaron Lewis is this week’s top debut, as State I’m In debuts at No. 2 with 23K. Dan + Shay‘s self-titled album is at No. 3 with 15.5K, followed by last week’s chart-topper, Brooks & Dunn‘s Reboot, which falls to No. 4 this week, with 13K. Kacey Musgraves‘ Golden Hour is at No. 5 with 13K.

This week’s Top 5 Country Digital Songs Chart extends Combs’ reign at the top of the rankings, with “Beautiful Crazy” at No. 1 with 11.6 million streams. Chris Stapleton‘s “Tennessee Whiskey” is at No. 2 with 7.6 million streams. Following his performance at this month’s Academy of Country Music Awards, Blake Shelton‘s “God’s Country” increases 58 percent, rising to No. 3 with 7.3 million streams. Dan + Shay’s “Tequila” is at No. 4 with 7.2 million streams. Kane Brown‘s “Heaven” is at No. 5, with 7 million streams.

MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart: Ashley Gorley, Brett James, Michael Hardy

Round Hill Music’s Ashley Gorley is at No. 1 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart for the third consecutive week, with seven charting songs supporting his reign. Brett James sits at No. 2 with two charting songs: Carrie Underwood’s “Love Wins” and Cody Johnson’s “On My Way To You.” Michael Hardy follows James at No. 3, and Shane McAnally is at No. 4.

Tree Vibez Music’s Jordan M. Schmidt moves into the top five on the Top Songwriter Chart this week, with the tunes “Caught Up In The Country” (Rodney Atkins), “God’s Country” (Blake Shelton), and “Rednecker” (HARDY) propelling him.

Hillary Lindsey moves into the top 10 at No. 9 with Runaway June’s “Buy My Own Drinks,” Carly Pearce’s “Closer To You,” Luke Bryan’s “Knockin’ Boots,” and Randy Houser’s “What Whiskey Does”—which features Lindsey on background vocals.

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Ross Copperman Releases Two New Tracks

Ross Copperman. Photo: Taylor Kelly

Singer, songwriter and producer Ross Copperman has released two new tracks, including “Stars Are On Your Side,” and “We Should Plant A Tree.”

“Stars Are On Your Side” was penned with Kevin Bard and Brian Fallon and was recently featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday segment and on the April 18 episode of ABC show Grey’s Anatomy. “We Should Plant a Tree,” was recently released in honor of Earth Day (April 22) and was co-written by Copperman, Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally.

Copperman recently earned an ACM for Music Event of the Year as producer for the Dierks Bentley and Brothers Osborne collaboration “Burning Man.” He was also nominated twice in the Album of the Year category at last year’s CMA Awards, for his work on Keith Urban’s Graffiti U and Dierks Bentley’s The Mountain.

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SiriusXM Rolls Out New Essential Streaming-Only Plan

SiriusXM is expanding its subscription choices with the introduction of the new, low-cost Essential streaming-only plan. The new plan makes it easier and more affordable than ever for those who don’t have a car or don’t use one very much to enjoy the advantages of SiriusXM with no car required. The Essential plan features more than 300 channels and is priced at $1 for the first three months, then $8 per month thereafter.

Listeners who subscribe to the Essential plan will have several options for listening to SiriusXM, including on their smartphones and tablets via the SiriusXM app, via the SiriusXM.com web player, and on connected devices in the home including devices with Amazon Alexa, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, smart TVs, Sonos speakers, Xbox, Sony PlayStation, and more. Subscribers will get SiriusXM’s full lineup of music programming, featuring 200+ channels of expertly curated, commercial-free music channels from virtually every genre.

“The strength of SiriusXM’s programming is evident in the tens of millions of people who subscribe and listen in their cars year after year. We’ve now created the Essential subscription as an appealing option for the many people, particularly younger consumers, who don’t have a car or don’t spend a lot of time in their car,” said Matt Epstein, Vice President of Marketing, SiriusXM Outside the Car. “On SiriusXM, listeners will find more innovative formats and expertly-curated commercial-free music channels, live performances, plus a very deep lineup of news, entertainment, comedy and sports talk. The Essential plan offers an attractive bundle of content at a competitively low price among streaming services.  Also, and this is extremely important, our streaming subscribers get access to all of this content in the kind of user-friendly, ‘lean back’ way that makes it easier to find the music or shows that they like best.”

Today approximately two-thirds of people in the U.S. (ages 12+) stream their audio entertainment, according to Edison Research. 

Paradigm Names Marty Diamond Head Of Global Music

Marty Diamond. Photo: John Shearer

Paradigm Talent Agency has named Marty Diamond the Head of Global Music. Diamond’s personal client roster includes Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Janelle Monáe, Sigur Rós, Sara Bareilles, Liam Gallagher, Sia, Lorde, Alessia Cara, Bastille, Snow Patrol, Jess Glynne and Vance Joy.

Diamond will head Paradigm’s music executive leadership group. In addition, he serves on the boards of Paradigm’s international partners, London-based Coda Music Agency and X-ray Touring. He succeeds previous Head of Music Chip Hooper, who died in 2016.

“Marty’s passion, his intelligence, and his dedication to building amazing careers for artists has been an inspiration to me and everyone at Paradigm for the last 13 years,” said Sam Gores, Paradigm Chairman and CEO. “Leadership is not something you are given, it’s something you earn, and Marty has unquestionably earned it, along with everyone’s respect at Paradigm.”

“I’m so proud of the team we’ve created here at Paradigm, passionate and artist-centric to the core,” said Diamond. “It’s an incredibly hard-working and smart group of people I get to come to work with every day. Paradigm is proof that believing in artists and the art they create, and building everything you do around being a tireless advocate for their work, is the best way to grow careers.”

Diamond founded boutique agency Little Big Man Booking in 1994 after stints at booking agency International Talent Group, record labels Arista and PolyGram, Bill Graham Management, and as talent buyer at Manhattan music venue The Ritz (now known as Webster Hall). Little Big Man was acquired by Paradigm in 2006.

Maren Morris Makes Surprise Coachella Performance

Maren Morris performs at Coachella 2019. Photo: Maren Morris/Twitter

Though Kacey Musgraves was the only country artist with an official performance slot at this year’s Coachella, Maren Morris surprised festival-goers with an appearance during DJ Zedd’s set on Sunday evening (April 21) to perform their massive hit “The Middle.”

“First time here,” Morris wrote on Twitter, and also shared photos from her performance. “Thank you @zedd for such a badass time. #Coachella”

“The Middle” released in February 2018 as a collaboration from Morris, Zedd, and duo Grey. The track has been certified 3x Platinum by the RIAA, and earned numerous nominations from the Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, Teen Choice Awards and more. The track earned Song of the Year and Dance Song of the Year honors at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.

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