Steeldrivers Add Kelvin Damrell As Lead Singer/Guitarist

The SteelDrivers have announced that Kelvin Damrell has officially joined the group as lead singer and guitarist. The group’s lead singers have previously included Gary Nichols and Chris Stapleton.

The band posted this message on their Facebook page welcoming Damrell into the fold: “Hello folks. We have some great news to share tonight. We are officially announcing that Kelvin Damrell will be our new singer and guitar picker! Most of you know that we had to part ways with our long time partner Gary Nichols last year. It took us a while to heal up and get it together. To be honest, we didn’t know for sure if we’d ever be able to replace such a massive talent. But we eventually found this young fella from the hills of Kentucky who can absolutely rock the grass! Much like G-Ray, Kelvin grew up singing and playing electric guitar in local rock bands. He’s a great musician. His singing is soulful and from the heart with a big dose of bluesy grit. We’re thrilled to have Kelvin join us.”

A native of Berea, Kentucky, Damrell grew up in a family of bluegrass Gospel singers, but he counts his father, who worked in construction, as his greatest musical influence.
“I started out as a drummer but quickly switched to guitar once I found out my Dad and I could jam together. I found my voice as a child in a little country church. My first song was ‘I’ll Fly Away’ sang hidden behind Juanita Hounshell’s piano. I was a big fan of The SteelDrivers before I got the call. Coming on board with such amazing musicians is an honor and a dream come true.” 
The band is heading back into the studio soon to work on their next project.

ACM Announces 6th Annual Party For A Cause Events Schedule

The Academy of Country Music has announced the schedule of events for The Week Vegas Goes Country, Thursday, April 12–Sunday, April 15, including on-sale ticket information for the 6th Annual ACM Party for a Cause.

This year’s ACM Party for a Cause will consist of fan events across the Las Vegas Strip leading up to and immediately following the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards, Country Music’s Party of the Year, which will broadcast Live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday April 15.

A portions of all event proceeds will benefit the ACM Lifting Lives program, which works to lift lives through the power of music.  Tickets will be available Thursday, Jan. 25 via pre-sale and to the general public on Friday, January 26 for marquee ACM Party for a Cause events, including:

·    ACM Stories, Songs & Stars, an upscale evening modeled after an old-fashioned guitar pull, featuring today’s best songwriters in the round alongside superstar country artists performing songs they composed and the stories of how those collaborations came together.

·    The first-ever ACM Topgolf Tee-Off, an update to the ACM Lifting Lives Golf Classic, where fans can watch their favorite country artists compete in a tournament of golf skills – and also take in LIVE performances by hot new acts (to be announced). 

·    ACM Awards Official After Party, the biggest party of the night featuring all-star performances following the big show.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2018
7:30 p.m. 95.5 The Bull’s 10th Annual All-Star Guitar Pull
Location: The Pearl, Palms Casino Resort

10 p.m. ACM After Party for a Cause: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country
Location: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country

FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2018
12 p.m. ACM Party for a Cause: Tailgate Party
Location: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country

6 p.m. ACM Party for a Cause
Location: Sandbar Pool, Red Rock Casino Resort

7 p.m. ACM Party for a Cause: WME’s Bash at The Beach
Location: The Beach, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

8 p.m. ACM Stories, Songs & Stars
A Songwriter’s Event Benefitting ACM Lifting Lives
Location: The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

10 p.m. ACM After Party for a Cause: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country
Location: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018
10 a.m. ACM Lifting Lives Topgolf Tee-Off
Location: Topgolf, MGM Grand Hotel & Casino

12 p.m. ACM Pool Party for a Cause
Location: Flamingo GO Pool, Flamingo Las Vegas

12 p.m. ACM Party for a Cause: Tailgate Party
Location: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country

7 p.m. ACM Party for a Cause: WME’s Bash at The Beach
Location: The Beach, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2018
8 p.m. ACM Awards Official After Party
Location: The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Hit Singer-Songwriter Lari White Passes

Lari White

Multi-faceted Nashville entertainer Lari White has died at age 52.

She is best known for her string of RCA hits of the 1990s, including “That’s My Baby” (1994), “Now I Know” (1994), “That’s How You Know (When You’re In Love)” (1995) and “Ready, Willing and Able” (1996). White was also a stage and screen actor, a songwriter, a record producer and a label owner.

In addition to co-writing most of her hits, she also had her songs recorded by Tammy Wynette, Rebecca Holden, Patti Page, Danny Gokey, Sarah Buxton and Pat Green, among others.

Her vocal collaborators on disc included Rodney Crowell, Toby Keith, Hal Ketchum, Trisha Yearwood, Shelby Lynne, Travis Tritt, Vince Gill, Faith Hill and Radney Foster.

White was born in Dunedin, FL and was a performer from childhood on. She began singing and playing piano in her family’s band at age 4, wrote her first song when she was 8 and had toured performing pop, gospel, rock and soul by the time she reached her teens.

She majored in audio engineering in college and launched her solo career singing ad jingles and studio backup vocals. Lari White came to Nashville in 1988 to compete, and win, on the TNN TV talent contest You Can Be a Star.

This led nowhere, so she became active in Nashville theater. White acted in the play Crimes of the Heart and in the musical Fiddler On the Roof in those days. As a songwriter, she signed with Ronnie Milsap’s publishing firm, then with Almo-Irving. She also briefly sang with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra.

In 1990, she unsuccessfully auditioned to become the lead singer of Highway 101. She then became Rodney Crowell’s backup vocalist on a 1991 tour. The star produced her 1993 RCA debut LP Lead Me Not, which led to her nomination as the ACM’s Top New Female Vocalist of the year. The album’s song

“What a Woman Wants” became the first country video to be filmed in Rome, Italy.

In 1994, White had a major role in the CBS-TV movie XXX’s And OOO’s. White’s second RCA album, 1994’s Wishes, made her a country star. It became a Gold Record and yielded her first top-10 hits. She branched out from country sounds to incorporate more of her musical influences on 1996’s Don’t Fence Me In.

Her 1997 Best Of Lari White CD included her hit duet with Travis Tritt “Helping Me Get Over You,” which they co-wrote. After being dropped by RCA, she bounced back by singing the title tune of the Grammy winning Amazing Grace LP, performing on the NFL Country album and placing her recording of “Power in the Blood” on the soundtrack of Robert Duvall’s acclaimed movie The Apostle.

She signed with Disney’s Lyric Street label and returned to the country hit parade with her 1998 performance of “Stepping Stone,” the title tune from her CD for the company.

Lari White returned to acting via a plumb role in the 2000 Tom Hanks movie Cast Away. Then she was featured in the Kate Jackson indie feature of 2004, No Regrets.

White formed her own label, Skinny Whitegirl Records to market her later albums. She and husband Chuck Cannon also founded the Nashville Underground label to distribute the works of their fellow singer-songwriters. They built their own recording studio, The Holler.

She issued her r&b effort, Green Eyed Soul, in 2004, and it became especially successful in Great Britain. She also produced the Billy Dean hit “Let Them Be Little” that year.

In 2006, she starred on Broadway in the Johnny Cash-themed musical Ring of Fire. This led to her debut appearance at Carnegie Hall and a concert with Marvin Hamlisch and The Nashville Symphony.

White co-produced Toby Keith’s 2006 album White Trash With Money and its hits “Get Drunk and Be Somebody” and “A Little Too Late.” She was also behind the star’s “Mockingbird” duet with his daughter, Krystal Keith. In addition, she began producing Mac Davis in 2006. These efforts led to a flurry of articles about women breaking through in Nashville as record producers.

Lari White issued My First Affair as her second Skinny Whitegirl CD in 2007. She launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund her 2016 double album Old Friends New Loves. One CD contained re-recordings of her hits and the other compiled her new songs.

She passed away Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018.

Lari White is survived by her husband, Chuck Cannon, by daughters M’Kenzy Rayne and Kyra and by son Jaxon.

Dolly Parton Honored With Two Emmy Awards

Dolly Parton (Dolly Records/RCA Nashville) received her first two Emmy awards Saturday night (Jan. 20) at the Midsouth Regional Emmy ceremony at the Music City Center in Nashville, both focused on her work giving back to those in need. Parton, who was first nominated for an Emmy in 1978, is the only country artist to have received nods from the Oscars, Emmys, Tonys, Golden Globes and Grammys.

At this weekend’s Emmy event, Parton was awarded the Best Community Service program trophy for her Smoky Mountains Rise telethon, which raised more than $13 million dollars for her My People Fund. Parton, who was not in attendance, shared this honor will fellow telethon collaborators Nicholas E. Dugger, Danny Nozell, Pete Owens, Scott Durand, Shanna Strassberg, Edie Lynn Hoback and John Zarling.

The National Association of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) Midsouth also recognized the legend’s lifetime of giving back with the Governor’s Award. In her acceptance, Parton noted that she is most proud of her efforts on behalf of Dollywood, the Dollywood Foundation, including the Imagination Library, the My People Fund and Mountain Tough.

“I am so excited to receive these awards tonight,” noted Parton, who is currently working on new music for the upcoming film Dumplin’. “When people ask me what I want them to say about me 100 years from now, I always joke that I want them to say ‘boy, she sure does look good for her age!’ But, in all honesty, I want the work we’ve done through the Dollywood Foundation and Imagination Library to stand the test of time. Of course, I’d be lying if I didn’t say I want my music to be a part of that story, but in all honesty, my music has been a part of everything I have ever done in this business. My music has given wings to my dreams ever since I was a child, and as I sit here tonight, I am so thankful for the fans who have stood by me and supported me all of these years.”

Parton’s latest release, her first children’s album I Believe In You, is directing proceeds from the project to the Imagination Library, which has sent nearly 100 million books to children from birth to five years of age in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. The album project will be featured in select Kroger grocery stores during the Easter season, spotlighted in check-out displays with Jesus Calling children’s devotionals.

Shanna Strassberg with Scott Durand. Photo courtesy Shanna Strassberg

Exclusive: Mitchell Tenpenny Talks New Label Deal With Sony Music Nashville

Mitchell Tenpenny. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow

By: LB Rogers

Recent Sony Music Nashville signee and Riser House artist and co-founder, Mitchell Tenpenny recently visited the MusicRow offices to play some songs off of a forthcoming major label debut. The singer/songwriter showcased his monstrously creative songwriting ability and expressed his excitement about this new chapter with Columbia Nashville.

Along with Matt Swanson and Jennifer Johnson at Riser House, Tenpenny released his EP Linden Ave in July 2017.

“I did the grass roots thing,” Tenpenny explained about his signing, “I kept writing songs and wanted to put them out so we started Riser House to put out a record. We got to a point where we went as far as we could go.”

The Nashville native and grandson of the late Sony/ATV CEO Donna Hilley has written songs with the publishing giant for a number of years, including top 5 hit for Granger Smith while accumulating an armory of well-crafted songs for his own; collaborating with the likes of Jordan Schmidt, Andy Albert and Devin Dawson.

Tenpenny has been involved in the work of St. Jude in recent months. He was featured in the This Shirt Saves Lives Campaign and recently returned from a visit to the hospital.

“Cancer is close to me,” Tenpenny explained, “I lost my father to cancer. I’ve been in a lot of hospitals and I’m scared to death of them. This place [doesn’t feel like] a hospital. It’s a place where they make you feel like a family.”

Tenpenny expects his first single with Columbia Nashville/Riser House to be released in March 2018 after Shane Allen, Sr. VP Promotion, Columbia Nashville signs off. There is a likelihood his radio debut may be one of those he performed for MusicRow, “Alcohol You Later,” “The Truck I Drove in High School” or “Drunk Me Can’t Get Over You.”

Mitchell Tenpenny with MusicRow staffers.

Johnny Lee, Mickey Gilley To Co-Headline Urban Cowboy Reunion Tour

Johnny Lee and Mickey Gilley are reuniting for a series of dates on the Urban Cowboy Reunion Tour. The two friends will co-headline the tour, which kicks off Jan. 26 in Stafford, Texas and will visit cities across the country including Nevada, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Louisiana and Pennsylvania.

“I’m really, really happy about going out on the road with my good friend Mickey Gilley and doing the ‘Urban Cowboy Reunion Tour’,” says Lee. “We go back a long time, and it is fun sharing stories and music with the fans. This tour is long overdue, and it is gonna be like old times for you with my good friend- and to me that is a good thing.”

“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to tour once again with my good friend. The Urban Cowboy craze kept my career alive for all of these years, and every night when I go to bed, I thank John Travolta for my amazing career. At 81, I am still rockin’,” says Gilley.

The duo can also be seen throughout the year in their hometown of Branson, Missouri, at Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater.

Urban Cowboy Reunion Tour
Jan. 26 – Stafford, Texas – Redneck Country Club
Feb. 4-10 – Country Music Cruise
Feb. 16 – Corinth, Miss. – Corinth Coliseum
Feb. 24 – Kinder, La. – Coushatta Casino
March 17 – Acoma, N.M. – Sky City Casino
March 21-25 – Laughlin, Nev. – Riverside Resort
April 7 – Philadelphia, Miss. – Pearl River Resort
April 14 – Morton, Minn. – Jackpot Junction Casino
April 15-17  – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
April 20 – San Angelo, Texas – Spur Arena
April 22-24 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
April 26 – Coeur D’ Alene, Idaho – Coeur D’ Alene Casino
April 28 – St. Michael, N.D. – Spirit Lake Casino
May 4 – Lawton, Okla. – Apache Casino
May 6-8 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
May 13-15 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
May 20-22 – Branson, Mo. Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
May 27-29 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
June 9 – Renfro Valley, Ky. – Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
June 10 – Lancaster, Pa. – American Music Theater
June 15 – Fort Worth, Texas – Private show
July 13 – Kansas City, Mo. – Ameristar Casino
July 14 – Newkirk, Okla. – First Council Casino
July 20 – Houston, Texas – The Stampede
Aug. 2 – Winnemucca, Nev. – Winnemucca Convention Center
Aug. 3-4 – Jackpot, Nev. – Cactus Pete’s
Aug. 11 – New Braunfels, Texas – Freheit Country Store
Sept. 2-4 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Sept. 9-11 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Sept. 15 – Midland, Texas – TBA
Sept. 16-18 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Sept. 23-25 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Oct. 7-9 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Oct. 21-23 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Oct. 28-30 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Nov. 4-6 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Nov. 11-13 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Nov. 18-20 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater
Nov. 25-27 – Branson, Mo. – Mickey Gilley’s Shanghai Theater

Luke Bryan Extends What Makes You Country Tour Through September

Luke Bryan has announced additional dates for his What Makes You Country Tour, which will now run through the fall. The tour will kick off on Feb. 16 with special guests Kip Moore and The Cadillac Three, and Jon Pardi is the special guest on all shows from June through the end of the year. Morgan Wallen will open June through August and Carly Pearce appears on select September shows.

The additional run of shows on the “What Makes You Country Tour” will launch on the heels of Bryan’s judging duties on American Idol, premiering March 11 for its first season on ABC. Fans can purchase tickets beginning Jan. 26 for select cities as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket at Megaticket.com.  Additional on-sales will continue to rollout over the coming weeks.

For a full list of tour dates, visit lukebryan.com.

Jason Aldean, Jordan Davis, Jimmie Allen To Play Inaugural CRS Amazon Music Showcase

Jason Aldean, Jordan Davis, and Jimmie Allen will perform at a special inaugural CRS Monday Night Showcase presented by Amazon Music. The Amazon Music & CRS Monday Night Showcase will also feature the Radio Ink Best Country PD Awards, where Radio Ink will honor the Top 30 Program Directors in the country format. This year marks the 20th year that the publication has honored the best PDs in Country. The showcase will take place Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Omni Broadway Ballroom.

In addition to the opening night event, throughout the three days of Country Radio Seminar attendees will also have the unique opportunity to walk inside a 10’ tall Amazon Echo replica to experience Amazon Music’s natural voice commands when paired with Alexa, firsthand.

“Country music has consistently been one of the most-streamed genres on Amazon Music, and we’re happy to work with such a respected convention as Country Radio Seminar to celebrate the country music community,” stated Ryan Redington, Director of Amazon Music. “We’re thrilled to kick off this year’s CRS with an incredible night of live performances while honoring some of the leaders in country radio programming.”

Registration for Country Radio Seminar 2018 is available at CountryRadioSeminar.com for $699 per person.  Single-day passes are also being made available.  Single-day passes (limited to two day passes per person) are $200 per pass. 

Exclusive: Nashville Band Moon Taxi Talks First RCA Album, ‘Let The Record Play’

Moon Taxi

When Nashville alt-rock staple Moon Taxi met during college at Belmont University, the ambitions and dreams of Trevor Terndrup (vocals), Tommy Putnam (bassist), Spencer Thomson (guitar/producer), Tyler Ritter (drums) and Wes Bailey (keys), centered more heavily on producing genre-melding grooves and enamoring fans with intriguing, uplifting lyrics than on becoming major stars.

For the past decade, Moon Taxi’s members have hustled in the studio and on the road, releasing four independent projects and building a loyal following along the way. Last year, the band told MusicRow they thought, “We were going to be independent artists our whole lives.”

Then they wrote a song called “Two High,” and the song became a major hit, garnering more than 75 million streams to date on Spotify.

“We dropped ‘Two High’ the day after my wife’s birthday so I thought of it as like a birthday present to her, but it ended up being a present to all of us. It just took off like a fire,” recalls Terndrup.

The track was written after the women’s march happened in 2017 at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.

“I just happened upon the women’s march and was really inspired,” Terndrup told MusicRow. “Really, the concept for “Two High” came about after our keys player was texting somebody. He wrote “too high” and it autocorrected to “two high.” He told me that story, and I was like, ‘Oh, like the peace sign?’ Then the first verse came together really quickly and it was probably the quickest song that we wrote.”

The song’s success caught the attention of numerous major labels, and the band soon became the latest group to sign with RCA Records.

Terndrop says RCA’s illustrious roster was a big draw.

“They were into career rock bands like Cage the Elephant and Walk the Moon, bands we love. Bands that put out albums, not just singles,” he explains.

“Two High” is a centerpiece on Moon Taxi’s debut major label album for RCA, dubbed Let The Record Play. The project released Friday, Jan. 19.

Throughout the success of “Two High,” the band kept writing for their current album, which was essentially completed by the time the ink dried on the band’s RCA contract. Moon Taxi wrote the majority of the songs at Thomson’s house, and tested the material on fans during their fall tour in 2017.

“When you make the demo as you are writing the song, sometimes you have to go back and learn what you wrote and how to play it,” Terndrup recalls.

With the majority of the songs written, the recording sessions that would become Let The Record Play progressed quickly. “We go in with a list of songs and knock them out,” Terndrup says. “We don’t just sit around and wait for inspiration to strike.”

Let The Record Play serves as an apt title for an album that includes both tracks penned with Better Than Ezra’s Kevin Griffin, as well as saxophone work from Too Many Zooz. The band’s 2018 tour plans includes a slot on Tennessee’s Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in June.

“We did a great job as a home-grown band,” Terndrop says, “but we always want to grow and ascend to the next level. We always want to play for more people.”

To purchase Let The Record Play, visit http://smarturl.it/LetTheRecordPlay

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Apple Launches Apple Music For Artists; Opens The Door For A Wealth Of Analytics

By: LB Rogers

Billboard reported today that Apple has released a new dashboard that will give artists a wealth of information regarding their presence on iTunes and Apple Music.

Apple Music for Artists will provide artists analytical insight to invaluable information from iTunes store purchases to the number of plays they have received with Apple Music playlists.

Artists will also be able to explore their prevalence around the world by using the dashboard’s global map. The map will display an artist’s popularity in 115 countries and can expand into the demographics of those fans.

“They can select individual cities and see how many plays and sales they have in each market, as well as look at their top songs in every city. They may further examine the listener demographics per city, for example, calling up how many times females ages 16-24 in Los Angeles have listened to a particular song,” reports Melinda Newman of Billboard.

Additionally, artists will be able to keep track of their progress with an Insights panel that will display milestones like the greatest number of plays or purchases.

This feature is currently being tested by a few thousand select artists before it becomes available to millions of content creators within iTunes and Apple Music’s platforms, reportedly as soon as this spring.