Kalatech Introduces Publishing Pro 2.0

kalatechNashville-based business solutions company Kalatech releases updated publishing software product known as Publishing Pro 2.0. The software tool, geared to publishers and copyright owners, allows users to manage songs, pitches and administration.

Partner and V.P. of Kalatech Melissa Hollis describes the tool geared to the music industry songwriting community as “a creative catalog manager.”

“You play from it and you pitch from it,” adds Hollis who joined Kalatech after 12 years of publishing experience with prior stints at Larga Vista Music and My Good Girl Music, among others.

The redesign of the software features improved user interface and added functionality including multiple audio versions per song title, personal playlists, improved sync placement pitches, and ability to add components such as bios and photos that accompanying song pitches.

 

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AIMP Nashville Names Three New Board Officers

 

Pictured (L-R): John Ozier, Ree Guyer Buchanan, Kim McCollum-Mele

Pictured (L-R): John Ozier, Ree Guyer Buchanan, Kim McCollum-Mele

The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) Nashville has announced new board officers for 2016.

John Ozier (ole) has been elected the new Executive Director, a position formerly held by Marc Driskill (Sea Gayle Music). Ree Guyer Buchanan (Wrensong Music) has maintained her position as Treasurer, and Kim McCollum-Mele (Words & Music) succeeds Denise Nichols (The Primacy Firm) as Secretary.

John Allen (New West Records/Publishing), Craig Currier (peermusic), Marc Driskill, Tim Fink (SESAC), Michael Martin (ASCAP), Denise Nichols, and Randy Wachtler (Warner Chappell Production Music) are also serving on the board.

AIMP Nashville’s mission is to present quarterly educational/networking events that offer independent publishers and the Nashville music community collectively a quality source of education and business development that supports their businesses in the face of the dynamic challenges of a globally-driven music industry.

Formed in 1977 by a group of Los Angeles music publishers, the AIMP has chapters in Los Angeles, New York and Nashville. The organization hosts regular panel discussions, workshops, networking opportunities and special events. Its membership is comprised of professionals in the music publishing and entertainment industries, including independent music publishers and publishers affiliated with record labels, motion picture and television production companies, music supervisors, songwriters, artist managers, marketing executives, as well as legal and accounting professionals.

Industry Ink: ACM, ole, Nancy Cardwell, Rodney Crowell, Mary Karr

ACM Seeks Director, Marketing

acmThe Academy of Country Music is seeking to fill the role of Director, Marketing.

The Director, Marketing will oversee the planning, execution and analysis of marketing for the Academy. The position collaborates closely with all departments, while working hand-in-hand with the Creative & Content Production and Public Relations departments.

The Director, Marketing will manage all advertising and marketing, and will be responsible for a comprehensive marketing plan for the Academy and its events, including evaluating and creating programs that help meet and exceed attendance and ticket revenue goals for events.

The applicant must be well-versed in ticket-based marketing, and developing ticket promotions and partnerships that help increase ticket sales and maximize brand awareness. Experience in music festival marketing is a plus.

Resumes/inquiries can be directed to Tiffany Moon at tiffany@acmcountry.com

 

ole Promotes Essiembre to Sr. Manager, Creative

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Jennifer Essiembre

ole has promoted Jennifer Essiembre to the role of Sr. Manager of Creative. Essiembre will oversee creative operations for ole’s pop/urban division, working closely with ole Vice President of Business Development David Weitzman and the company’s Label Services team in Los Angeles.

She is a graduate of Metalworks Institute of Sound & Music Productions, Essiembre entered the music business with artist management company Jamm Entertainment Group, where she became the personal assistant to Bad Boy Records recording artists B5 during the promotional tour for their sophomore release, Don’t Talk, Just Listen.

She joined ole as an office coordinator before being promoted to creative coordinator and then creative manager. In this role, she was responsible for overseeing all catalog management, as well as working cooperatively with the ole creative team to maximize opportunities for ole properties across all media, genres, and borders.

 

Nancy Cardwell Signs On To Represent Jesse McReynolds & the Virginia Boys, Valerie Smith & Liberty Pike, and Ray Cardwell & Tennessee Moon

Screen Shot 2016-01-19 at 11.45.17 AMWorking in conjunction with BuckleDown Productions owned by J. Gregory Heinike and Valerie SmithNancy Cardwell will be booking dates in 2016 and 2017 for Bluegrass Hall of Fame member and Grand Ole Opry star Jesse McReynolds & the Virginia Boys, as well as Valerie Smith & Liberty Pike and Ray Cardwell & Tennessee Moon. Cardwell may be reached at (615) 260-4807 or nancyk.cardwell@gmail.com. The home office for BuckleDown Productions is in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. Their office line at (931) 389-0222.

Cardwell is a graduate of Leadership Bluegrass (2000) and Leadership Music (2009), and served as Special Projects Director at International Bluegrass Music Association from 1994-2012. She served as IBMA’s Executive Director from 2012-2015.

She has written for entertainment and trade publications about bluegrass and country music since 1981, and her book, The Words and Music of Dolly Parton, Country Music’s Iron Butterfly, was published by Praeger (ABC-Clio) in 2011. Cardwell was honored with the Charlie Lamb Excellence in Country Music Journalism Award at the International Academic Conference on Country Music in 2006.

 

Rodney Crowell, Mary Karr Team For Porch Writers’ Collective Fundraiser

Screen Shot 2016-01-19 at 12.02.08 PMRodney Crowell and memoirist Mary Karr have joined forces for Kinship: An Evening with Mary Karr and Rodney Crowell. The event is slated for Feb. 6 at Nashville’s Green Door Gourmet (7011 River Road Pike), beginning with a VIP reception at 6:30 p.m., and the show starting at 8 p.m. VIP tickets are $150, with ground floor tickets available for $75 and balcony seats for $50.

The event is hosted by The Porch Writers’ Collective. For more information, visit porchtn.org.

 

ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO Offers Nashville Expertise

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Nashville songwriters Desmond Child, Chris DeStefano, Ashley Gorley and Brett James will participate in the 2016 ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO in Los Angeles in April.

Child will host the event’s Center Stage writers-in-the-round on April 28, as well as an attendee song feedback session. In addition, DeStefano will participate in a hands-on Hit Producer panel and perform at the conference’s closing Writers Jam.

Meanwhile, Gorley will take part in the EXPO’s Master Sessions. In addition, James will join the annual Hit Songwriters panel that features modern top hitmakers from across the charts including Dave Bassett (Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song”), Jacob “JKash” Kasher (Maroon 5’s “Sugar”), and Poo Bear (Justin Bieber’s “What Do You Mean”).

Others signing on for the EXPO are songwriters Bonnie Baker (Reba McEntire’s “My Sister”) and songwriter/producer Forest Glen Whitehead (Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It”).

The event will be held April 28-30 at the Loews Hollywood Hotel.

Old Dominion Celebrates First No. 1 and Sold-Out Nashville Show

Pictured (L-R) front: Old Dominion's Whit Sellers, Trevor Rosen, Matthew Ramsey, Geoff Sprung and Brad Tursi; (back) Big Deal Music's Pete Robinson, Rehits/Smacktown Music's Michael McAnally Baum and Ree Guyer Buchanan, producer Shane McAnally, RCA Nashville's Keith Gale, ASCAP's Mike Sistad, Sonic Geo Music's George Whaley, ASCAP's Beth Brinker, Music of RPM's Blake Chancey and Smacktown Music's Robert Carlton. Photo: Ed Rode for ASCAP

Pictured (L-R) front: Old Dominion’s Whit Sellers, Trevor Rosen, Matthew Ramsey, Geoff Sprung and Brad Tursi; (back) Big Deal Music’s Pete Robinson, Rehits/Smacktown Music’s Michael McAnally Baum and Ree Guyer Buchanan, producer Shane McAnally, RCA Nashville’s Keith Gale, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Sonic Geo Music’s George Whaley, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, Music of RPM’s Blake Chancey and Smacktown Music’s Robert Carlton. Photo: Ed Rode for ASCAP

Old Dominion gathered before a sold-out show at Marathon Music Works on Thursday (Jan. 14) to celebrate the band’s first No. 1 single, “Break Up With Him.”

The title spent two weeks at the top of the Billboard chart and was written by all five members of the band, Matthew Ramsey (celebrating his third No. 1), Trevor Rosen (celebrating his fourth No. 1), Brad Tursi (celebrating his third No. 1), Geoff Sprung, and Whit Sellers. For their first No. 1, the latter two writers were presented with their own Boulder Creek No. 1 guitar.

All five songwriters are ASCAP-affiliated. Mike Sistad and Beth Brinker represented the organization. The No. 1 event was sponsored by First Tennessee Bank and FTB Advisors.

“When it’s just the five of us on the road, someone always points it out,” says Ramsey. “It highlights how it’s not just the five of us anymore, but how many people are out there busting their asses for us. Sometimes that’s the only reason we get up and bust ours.”

“I moved here to not be in a band,” said Tursi. “But that didn’t work out.” Sellers recalled having been in Nashville for 10 years and how the band feels serendipitous. Sprung looked back on the long journey while Ramsey expressed surprise at how everything has fallen in place.

Producer Shane McAnally celebrated his fourth No. 1 as a producer at the event. McAnally offered thanks to the band’s manager, Clint Higham, who also managed McAnally’s artist career in the 1990s. “Clint and I have been friends for 20 years and have for so long tried to figure out a project to work on together,” recalled McAnally. “He is the most generous, the most passionate and the hardest-working manager with a great team around him. That’s the reason he’s so successful. It feels like this is all meant to be.”

Remarks were also offered by publishers. Blake Chancey of RPM Music shared the lesson he’s learned from the band−to never give up. Ree Guyer Buchanan of Rehits and Robert Carlton of Smacktown Music testified to the strong work ethic they observe specifically in Rosen, the writer they share. Pete Robinson of Big Deal Music commented on how the band’s success is not something that happens every day, going from Whiskey Jam to the Hollywood Bowl. Geo Whaley’s Sonic Geo Music also recalled the band’s humble beginnings.

As the “label before the label,” ReeSmack Records (Thirty Tigers) was also recognized with remarks from Guyer Buchanan and Michael Baum before current label—RCA Nashville/Sony—was represented by Keith Gale, who offered plaques and remarks. “We’re here to celebrate a big No. 1 record, but I’d also like to celebrate the album (Meat and Candy) as a whole body of work because it’s amazing,” Gale said before pumping the band’s second single, “Snapback,” which had over 126 stations playing the song in its first week.

MusicRow’s Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson offered No. 1 Challenge Coins for the single that also landed No. 1 on the secondary radio CountryBreakout chart on October 8, 2015. SiriusXM was an early adopter of the gold-selling “Break Up With Him,” and it was announced that the song won The Highway’s listener poll as the No. 1 song of 2015, for which plaques were presented. Holly Freeman from the CRB and Brandi Simms from the CMA also offered commemorations.

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow's Sherod Robertson, Trevor Rosen, Matthew Ramsey, Brad Tursi and MusicRow's Troy Stephenson. Photo: Ed Rode for ASCAP

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen, Whit Sellers, Matthew Ramsey, Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi and MusicRow‘s Troy Stephenson. Photo: Ed Rode for ASCAP

Later that evening before Old Dominion took to the stage, Buzz Brainard and Al Skop announced the show would be live streamed on SiriusXM.

For the band’s first show of 2016, a playlist of catchy, self-penned tunes was in line including “Snapback,” “Said Nobody,” “Nowhere Fast,” and “Wrong Turns.”

Old Dominion.

Old Dominion.

The audience of largely 20-somethings crowded the stage and snapped smartphone photos throughout the show, which also featured the band members’ individual songwriting catalogs.

Those songs intermingled through the set included “A Guy Walks Into A Bar” (Tyler Farr), “Ex To See” (Sam Hunt), “Say You Do” (Dierks Bentley), “Save It For A Rainy Day” (Kenny Chesney), “Sangria” (Blake Shelton) and “Wake Up Lovin’ You” (Craig Morgan).

Columbia Nashville/Sony newcomer Maren Morris opened the show. Morris also shares early beginnings with songs released by her publisher, Big Yellow Dog, before being picked up by a major label. With a two-member band, not including her own acoustic guitar prowess, she played through her stellar songs “Sugar,” “80s Mercedes,” “I Wish I Was,” “Drunk Girls Don’t Cry,” and her current single “My Church.”

Maren Morris.

Maren Morris.

Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne Receive ‘MusicRow’ No. 1 Challenge Coins

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Shane McAnally. Photo: Moments by Moser

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Shane McAnally. Photo: Moments by Moser

Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne each accepted their latest MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coins this week at the office of SMACK Songs.

MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Director Troy Stephenson presented the coins, which are earned by artists and songwriters when their single reaches No. 1 on the chart.

McAnally’s latest coin is for his writing credit on Brothers Osborne’s “Stay A Little Longer.”

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Josh Osborne. Photo: Moments by Moser

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Josh Osborne. Photo: Moments by Moser

Meanwhile, Osborne earned his latest coin for Tim McGraw’s “Top Of The World.”

McAnally and Osborne each earned five No. 1 singles on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart in 2015.

They are also frequent collaborators, with shared credits on songs like Kenny Chesney’s “Wild Child,” Sam Hunt’s “Take Your Time,” and Keith Urban’s “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16.”

See the list of No. 1 Challenge Coins.

Round Hill Music Enters Asset Purchase Agreement With Bob DiPiero

Pictured (L-R): Mike Milom, attorney; Bob DiPiero; Mark Brown, VP/GM, Round Hill Music Nashville; Matthew Beckett, attorney

Pictured (L-R): Mike Milom, attorney; Bob DiPiero; Mark Brown, VP/GM, Round Hill Music Nashville; Matthew Beckett, attorney

Round Hill Music has entered into an asset purchase agreement with Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Bob DiPiero to acquire DiPiero’s Love Monkey Music catalog.

DiPiero has had over 1,000 songs recorded by other artists, as well as 15 No. 1 hits. In 2011 his song “Coming Home” from the Country Strong movie soundtrack was nominated for both an Oscar and Golden Globe Award for “Best Original Song in a Motion Picture.”

“I am so excited that Round Hill has acquired Bob DiPiero’s Love Monkey Music Catalog,” said Mark Brown, VP/GM of Round Hill Music, Nashville. “It contains many of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member’s greatest hits in addition to the brand new single ‘Boys Like You’ by Fancy, feat. Ariana Grande and Megan Trainor. It will be a blast to work with Bob and Leslie [DiPiero] to exploit the many undiscovered gems that lie in this important catalog.”

Among DiPiero’s accolades are 50 BMI Million-Air honors, multiple Songwriter of the Year awards and two consecutive Triple Play awards for three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period. Bob is the originator of the CMA Songwriters Series and has served as its host for 10 years. In 2007, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and Nashville’s Walk of Fame.

DiPiero was recently featured as part of MusicRow‘s podcast series.

Industry Ink: Stylist On Call, Buddy Lee Attractions, Alive Hospice, Centricity Music

Jules Wortman Launches On-Demand Beauty Company

Stylist On CallJules Wortman has launched Stylist On Call, Nashville, providing clients professional and affordable hair and makeup services that come straight to the client. Anchored by a team of professional stylists, the “glam on demand” team visits clients at their home, office, hotel, event or wherever needed. Debbie Dover Hall will serve as Style Director for the company.

“Glam isn’t just for the celebrities, it is something we all can use,” states Wortman. “Nashville is one of the hottest cities today. Not only do we have numerous awards shows, galas, weddings and many other opportunities to get glamorous, we have a record number of wedding parties coming to town for bachelorette parties, as well as executives needing services for that big presentation or for a romantic anniversary dinner. As of today, Nashville can offer this mobile beauty service to everyone.”

Stylist On Call, Nashville also offers services in surrounding communities, including Bellevue, Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville, Hermitage, Mount Juliet, and more.

To book an appointment, visit stylistoncallnashville.com or download the free app. To book, clients select their preferred appointment date, time and location and make a secure online payment. A stylist will then contact the client to confirm the appointment. Same-day appointments are accepted. The website and app include all information regarding booking, as well as a style gallery and images of stylists’ previous work.

 

Buddy Lee Attractions Adds To Artist Roster

Back Row (L-R): Joe Lee; Brian Fee;  Grayson Flatness, David Kinswiney, Senior VP, BLA; Amy Aylward; Aura Guadagno;  Nicole Wyatt. Front Row (L-R): Clint Perry, Plaid Flag Music; Kree Harrison; Mike Meade, Representing Agent/VP, BLA.

Back Row (L-R): Joe Lee; Brian Fee; Grayson Flatness, David Kinswiney, Senior VP, BLA; Amy Aylward; Aura Guadagno; Nicole Wyatt. Front Row (L-R): Clint Perry, Plaid Flag Music; Kree Harrison; Mike Meade, Representing Agent/VP, BLA.

Kree Harrison and Daphne Willis join the list of entertainers on the BLA roster, which also includes Justin Forrest, Halfway to Hazard, Brooke Hogan, Sonia Leigh, Radio Romance and more.

“We are thrilled to welcome Kree and Daphne, artists with distinct talent and diversity, to the BLA family of entertainers,” said Mike Meade, Vice President and Representing Agent, Buddy Lee Attractions. “These two young ladies offer a taste of a diverse musicality that will satisfy the palate for music listeners who want to be tantalized by what they hear.”

 

Album of Songwriter Demos Benefits Alive Hospice

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Producer Marshall Altman highlights several songwriters behind some of country music’s greatest hits for a new album benefitting Alive Hospice. Keeping It Original for Alive: A Celebration of Songwriters Benefiting Alive Hospice features 13 songs that became hits for Kenny Chesney, Lee Brice, Josh Groban, Gary Allan, Frankie Ballard, Chase Bryant, Lance Miller and John King. The album is available at alivehospice.org, as well as at iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Spotify and other digital stores.

The project is also available at the Bluebird Cafe this month, during the 23rd annual Alive at the Bluebird concert series, which includes three shows with songwriters featured on the project. Two upcoming shows will take place this week. Jessi Alexander, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne (with Nicolle Galyon) will perform Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 9:30 p.m. Marshall Altman, Dylan Altman, and Tommy Lee James (with Gabe Dixon) will perform Friday, Jan. 15 at 9:30 p.m.

 

Centricity Music Celebrates Five-Week Chart-Topper For Jordan Feliz

Pictured (L-R): Jon Sell, Centricity Music; Jordan Feliz; Kris Love and Jennifer Allen, Centricity Music

Pictured (L-R): Jon Sell, Centricity Music; Jordan Feliz; Kris Love and Jennifer Allen, Centricity Music

Jordan Feliz‘s first CCM single, “The River,” has remained No.1 for five weeks on Billboard’s National Christian Audience Chart and seven weeks on the CHR/Hot AC Chart. The Centricity Music staff helped Feliz to celebrate this achievement with a No. 1 plaque. The presentation was made by Jon Sell, Manager of A&R, Kris Love, Senior Director of National Promotions and Jennifer Allen, Director of National Promotion. The single is from Feliz’s debut album for the label, Beloved.

Steven Tyler Joins NMPA SONGS Foundation Board of Directors

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The National Music Publishers’ Association has announced that Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler has joined the NMPA SONGS (Supporting Our Next Generation of Songwriters) Foundation Board of Directors.

Launched in 2015, the NMPA SONGS Foundation promotes the creation of music by supporting gifted songwriters and programs that foster composition education. The foundation’s goal is to provide financial assistance and support of educational programs to assist talented writers, so they can continue their creativity in the age of streaming. It is a 501(c)3 corporation.

“As a songwriter who has lived and breathed this business for most of my life, I see how hard it has become for those young artists who are trying to make it today. I’m proud to serve on the NMPA SONGS Foundation Board because young creators deserve a chance−and we are going to be instrumental in giving that to them,” says Tyler.

“Everyone knows about Steven Tyler’s music, but not everyone knows what a passionate advocate he is for the people behind the songs,” said NMPA SONGS Foundation President David Israelite. “Considering his songwriting credentials, I am thrilled that he is joining the NMPA SONGS Foundation Board, where I know his insight and his heart for helping creators will be an incredible asset.”

The NMPA SONGS Foundation Board also consists of Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) President Lee Thomas Miller, singer-songwriter Jewel, songwriter Kara DioGuardi, Razor & Tie founder Craig Balsam, Reservoir Media Management founder Golnar Khosrowshahi, NMPA EVP & General Counsel Danielle Aguirre, and NMPA SVP of External Affairs, Charlotte Sellmyer.

In 2013, Tyler was awarded with the Founder’s Award at the ASCAP Pop Awards and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In November, Tyler founded his philanthropic initiative Janie’s Fund in partnership with Youth Villages to bring hope and healing to girls who have suffered the trauma of abuse and neglect. He is currently working on his highly-anticipated solo album with Big Machine Label Group.

UMG Artists, Songwriters To Benefit From SoundCloud Deal

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Universal Music Group (UMG) and SoundCloud have announced an agreement today (Jan. 13) that allows UMG’s emerging and established artists and songwriters to benefit on the new ad-supported and paid tiers, expected to be introduced in the U.S. and other markets later this year.

The agreement benefits UMG’s roster of recording artists as well as songwriters signed to Universal Music Publishing Group. In addition, UMG’s labels and publishing company will gain access to SoundCloud’s promotional tools, analysis and data to provide recording artists and songwriters with new opportunities to generate revenue and to strengthen their connections with fans.

“At UMG, we have long-embraced empowering entrepreneurs and innovative services such as SoundCloud,” said Lucian Grainge, Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group. “With this partnership, we’re ensuring recording artists, songwriters and labels benefit, both creatively and commercially, from the exciting new forms of music community engagement on SoundCloud. We look forward to working with SoundCloud and supporting the company’s evolution into a successful commercial service.”

“With this partnership with UMG we will further strengthen and grow the unique community we’ve built over the past seven years, where multiple forms of expression can live and where artists at every stage of their careers come to create and share their work,” said Alexander Ljung, SoundCloud Founder & CEO. “Bringing together the world’s largest audio platform and the world’s largest music company means we are able to further expand SoundCloud’s role as a critical platform for creators and open up its benefits to UMG’s extensive roster of artists.”

Ljung continued: “With the majority of the music industry partnering with us, and adding to the more than 100 million tracks already available to discover on the platform, we are able to offer a service to both creators and listeners that is unrivalled in the music streaming space today.”

Berlin-based SoundCloud is a platform for music and audio creators with 175 million monthly listeners.