Carnival Music's Logan Brill, Rob Baird To Tour in October

logan brill rob bairdCarnival Music artist-writers Logan Brill and Rob Baird have teamed for a co-headlining tour this fall.
Knoxville, Tenn. native Brill performed alongside The Band Perry in Virginia Beach, Va., this summer. She was recently invited to join the Country Music Hall of Fame’s artist membership program, performed on NPR’s Mountain Stage, and had televised appearances on WGN News.
Baird’s last release, I Swear It’s The Truth, was named one of the Top 20 albums of the year by SPIN Magazine, and the single “Dreams and Gasoline” was featured on ABC’s Nashville. He has toured with Eli Young Band and Don Williams, as well as headlining his own tour dates. He has collaborated with Mark Nesler, Scooter Carusoe, Marla Cannon and Billy Montana as he preps for his next release in 2015.
Owned by producer Frank Liddell, Carnival’s rosters includes songwriters Stoney LaRue, Troy Jones, Carusoe, and David Nail.
Tour Dates:
Oct. 3 | Port Clinton, Ohio | The Listening Room
Oct. 4 | Cincinnati, Ohio | Taft Theatre Room
Oct. 8 | Annapolis, Md. | Rams Head
Oct. 9 | Rocky Mount, Va. | Harvester Performance Center
Oct. 10 | Knoxville, Tenn. | The Square Room
Oct. 11 | Charlotte, N.C. | Puckett’s

NSAI and CMT Announce 15th Annual Song Contest

NSAI-Song-ContestThe Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and Country Music Television (CMT) have announced the 15th Annual NSAI Song Contest Presented by CMT. The contest is open to all genres and submissions will be accepted from Sept. 1, 2014 until Oct. 31, 2014.
The top ten songs will be voted on by the fans during February 2015 to turn out a Grand Prize CMT Listeners’ Choice Award Winner. The winner will receive a mentoring session with Warner Music Nashville recording artist Charlie Worsham (who was the 2006 NSAI Song Contest Winner), a one-year single song contract with Little Louder Music Publishing, live performances at the 2015 Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival and The Bluebird Cafe, a three (3) day trip to Nashville, Tenn., and more.
“NSAI’s Song Contest is not a one-time prize; it’s an invitation into the songwriting community,” says NSAI Executive Director Bart Herbison. “This is a powerful vehicle to get ‘discovered.’”
Submit entries via mail to NSAI (a printable entry form can be found at nsai.cmt.com) or online at sonicbids.com/NSAICMTSongContest. Entry fees are $35 per song for current NSAI members and $45 per song for non-NSAI members. There is no limit to the number of songs that songwriters can submit.
In addition to the CMT Listeners’ Choice Award Winner, one lyric-only winner will be selected along with 10 runners-ups and 10 honorable mentions. All entrants will receive a personalized scoring sheet.

MusicRow Challenge Coin: Brad Warren and Lance Miller

Brad Warren and Lance Miller visited the MusicRow offices recently, where they were honored with a MusicRow Challenge Coin in acknowledgement of their contribution to Jerrod Niemann‘s “Drink To That All Night,” which hit the No. 1 spot on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart the week of March 6, 2014.
The song was also penned by Derek George and Brett Warren. The song was published by WB Music Corp, Funky Frair Music, Songs of StyleSonic, Melvin’s Bullets Music, Melvin’s Pistol Music, House Of StyleSonic Music, EMI Blackwood Music Inc., Sagequinnjude Music, Famlove Songs.
With each coin individually minted and numbered, Warren received coin #33 and Miller #34. To see the complete list of MusicRow Challenge Coin winners, click here.

Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Brad Warren,  MusicRow's Sherod Robertson,  and songwriter Lance Miller

Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Brad Warren, MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, and songwriter Lance Miller

Industry Ink: New Hire For Spin Doctors, Chris Stevens Celebrates No. 1 Songs

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Spin Doctors Music Group Nashville has welcomed former WKDZ-FM (Cadiz, Ky.)’s Michael Davis. Davis’ duties will include sponsorship sales, radio tour set up, and assisting with radio promotion efforts. He can be reached at 615-329-3375 or at [email protected].

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Capitol CMG Publishing celebrated with Grammy Award-winner Chris Stevens on his latest No. 1 singles “Overcomer” recorded by Mandisa and “Steal My Show” recorded by TobyMac.

 Pictured:  Capitol CMG Publishing's Stacey Willbur, John Thompson, Chris Stevens, John Andrade & Matt Ewald

Pictured: Capitol CMG Publishing’s Stacey Willbur, John Thompson, Chris Stevens, John Andrade & Matt Ewald

Magic Mustang, Warner/Chappell Sign Brooke Eden In First Co-Venture Pub Deal

brooke eden1111Magic Mustang and Warner/Chappell Music have jointly signed Brooke Eden to their respective publishing rosters. This marks the first co-signing venture between the two publishing companies. Florida native Eden has opened for several artists over the past four years, including Alan Jackson, Sugarland, Florida Georgia Line, Sara Evans, Dustin Lynch, and more. She co-wrote her current single, “American Dreamin’,” with Sherrie Austin and Will Rambeaux.
“I’m so thrilled to be signing my new publishing deal, a co-venture with Magic Mustang Music and Warner/Chappell Music, I’ve admired both of these companies for a while and really feel I’ve found the best of two worlds,” says Eden. “The fact that this is my first publishing deal and this is their first co-venture together makes it even more special. Thank y’all for American Dreamin’ with me! Yo, here we go!”
“Brooke Eden is an amazing talent,” says Juli Newton-Griffith, VP Publishing for Magic Mustang Music. “This is going to be a wonderful, wild ride, and we are happy to be partnering with Warner/Chappell for this venture.”
“Brooke Eden’s writing is topical, fresh and speaks to her generation in a very unique way,” says Ben Vaughn, EVP of Warner/Chappell Music Nashville. “Warner/Chappell is proud to partner with our friends at Magic Mustang in supporting this talented writer.”

Sea Gayle, Station West Sign Jordan Brooker

Pictured (L-R): Driskill, Mike Owens, Wooten, Brooker, Jake Gear, Chris DuBois and Freeman Wizer

Pictured (L-R): Marc Driskill, Mike Owens, Luke Wooten, Jordan Brooker, Jake Gear, Chris DuBois and Freeman Wizer


Sea Gayle Music and Station West have partnered to sign songwriter-artist Jordan Brooker. Indiana native Brooker began working with producer Station West’s Luke Wooten after Wooten viewed a performance of Brooker covering a Dierks Bentley song.
Wooten said, “Jordan and I couldn’t be more excited about the creative partnership with SeaGayle and Station West. The staff and roster at SeaGayle make a perfect fit for the fostering and showcasing of Jordan’s talents.”
“It is an exciting opportunity to get to work with both Jordan and Luke. Their individual talents are awesome, but together there is a real creative chemistry that we at Sea Gayle are thrilled to be part of”, says Sea Gayle EVP/GM Marc Driskill.

Nettwerk One Music Signs Tammi Kidd Hutton

Pictured (L-R): Mark Mason (BMI), Leslie Roberts (BMI), Tammi Kidd Hutton, AJ Burton (Nettwerk)

Pictured (L-R): Mark Mason (BMI), Leslie Roberts (BMI), Tammi Kidd Hutton, AJ Burton (Nettwerk)


Songwriter Tammi Kidd Hutton has signed with Nettwerk One Music, which also represents Jessie Jo Dillon, Neil Mason, Mike Fiorentino, Austin Jenckes and Archertown. Her compositions have been recorded by Rascal Flatts, Scotty McCreery, Joe Nichols, Kellie Pickler, LeAnn Rimes, Chris Cagle, and others.
Nettwerk’s AJ Burton says, “After meeting with Tammi and listening to her songs, I immediately knew she was someone I wanted to work with! I’m honored she’s entrusted myself and the Nettwerk staff with her songs.”

Natalie Hemby Joins Creative Nation, Pulse Music

Pictured (L-R): Jeff Skaggs (Creative Nation), Beth Laird (Creative Nation), Natalie Hemby, Scott Cutler (Pulse), Luke Laird (Creative Nation)

Pictured (L-R): Jeff Skaggs (Creative Nation), Beth Laird (Creative Nation), Natalie Hemby, Scott Cutler (Pulse), Luke Laird (Creative Nation)


Songwriter Natalie Hemby has signed a worldwide publishing deal with Creative Nation and Pulse Music Publishing. The signing once again unites Nashville-based Creative Nation with LA-based Pulse, both publishing and management companies. With the signing, Hemby joins Creative Nation’s roster of songwriters, which includes frequent collaborators, Luke Laird and Barry Dean.
“I am very pleased that this partnership with Creative Nation has led to such a monumental signing,” said Scott Cutler, CEO of Pulse. “I am a super fan of Natalie Hemby and am reminded daily of what an honor it is to have such great partners in Beth and Luke Laird and the whole Creative Nation team.”
Beth Laird, Creative Nation’s Co-Owner and General Manager adds, “Having Natalie join the Creative Nation team has always been a dream of mine. She is a female trailblazer who continually brings a creative freshness to everything she does. We are honored to represent her with an amazing partner like Pulse.”

No. 1 Party: Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert's "We Were Us"

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Pictured (L-R): Jon Nite, Keith Urban, Nicolle Galyon, and Jimmy Robbins.


Members of the Country music industry gathered for a lunchtime celebration for Keith Urban‘s 16th No. 1 single Monday (Aug. 25) at Nashville restaurant The Tippler. Urban recorded “We Were Us” as a duet with Miranda Lambert.
ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan and BMI’s Jody Williams were on hand to honor the song’s writers, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins, and Jon Nite. Though Galyon and Nite have celebrated No. 1 singles with other No. 1 parties in recent months, “We Were Us” is technically the first No. 1 single for both writers. It marks Robbins’ fifth chart-topper.
Though the jaunty tune featured two superstar vocalists, the song wasn’t a lock for a radio single, due to scheduling conflicts.
Urban recalled that upon hearing the song, “Miranda’s voice and face immediately came to mind.” The duo were able to record the song together in the studio. “So many times with duets, it’s like, ‘Well, send me the thing and I’ll sing it into my computer and send it back to you.’ It was so nice to be at the studio at the same time at the microphone singing it together. To me it felt really special the first time we heard it with her voice.”
Still, the song’s journey from recording to radio single was challenging. “The song went through this strange journey,” said Urban. “Trying to get the timing for singles is very complicated at the best of times. We had great support but timing was not on our side to get the single right. The discussion came up that maybe we should get another girl for the song. These poor songwriters went through a period of hell because I made the decision that I would rather have Miranda on the track and have to let it just live as an album track than put someone else on it, just to have a radio single. I’m of the belief that when a song is right, it’s right,” he said, while thanking his Capitol Nashville team, Lambert and her Sony Nashville team, and the songwriters for all making the hit happen.
Lambert couldn’t attend the celebration, but did offer her thanks to Urban and the songwriters, publishers and labels via a video message. “I’m so thrilled about this song going No.1 and I loved being a part of it. It should be celebrated and I’m thrilled to have a little piece of it,” she said.
Pictured, Seated: Jon Nite, Keith Urban, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins. Standing: UMG's Royce Risser,  Sony/ATV Tree's Josh VanValkenburg,  ASCAP's LeAnn Phelan, Producer Nathan Chapman, BMI's Jody Williams, UMG's Joe Fisher, Warner/Chappell's BJ HIll, ASCAP's Mike                  Sistad, Universal Publishing's Kent Earls, BMI's Bradley Collins and UMG's Cindy Mabe. Photo: Rick Diamond

Pictured, Seated: Jon Nite, Keith Urban, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins. Standing: UMG’s Royce Risser, Sony/ATV Tree’s Josh VanValkenburg, ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan, Producer Nathan Chapman, BMI’s Jody Williams, UMG’s Joe Fisher, Warner/Chappell’s BJ HIll, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Universal Publishing’s Kent Earls, BMI’s Bradley Collins and UMG’s Cindy Mabe. Photo: Rick Diamond


“A lot of people pray to have a publishing deal and very few get one who fights for you,” said Galyon, who recognized the staff at Warner/Chappell, her publishing home for the past several years. “Now we have Ben Vaughn on our team and I think everyone in this town knows he’s not afraid to be the first person to believe in something. I’m so honored to work with both of them day in and day out.” She also recognized those in publishing administration. “I get to wake up every morning and just figure out how to rhyme, because they are pushing all the paper that I don’t have to worry about, and they never get thanked. All I’ve ever wanted to do is write songs and this song has bought me the creative freedom to do that.”
Northwestern Mutual and Avenue Bank sponsored the event to celebrate the song’s success. Warner/Chappell and Avenue Bank both made donations on behalf of the songwriters to Thistle Farms.
Urban took home plenty of hardware of his own. The singer-songwriter received plaques honoring the platinum-selling success of two of his singles, “We Were Us” and “Cop Car.” “My dad said to me very early on, ‘If you can, try to work with people who you would have dinner with when there is no work to discuss.’ I feel so fortunate since I’ve moved to this town, I would have dinner with everyone that I work with when there is no work to discuss, except ‘How are you doing and how is your family?’ That is a huge blessing because this is a short life. No matter how long you live, it’s a short life—unless you are standing in line in the DMV,” he quipped.
The party ended on another high note, as Urban performed an acoustic take on the single with Galyon, Nite, and Robbins.

ole Signs Jeremy Stover and Acquires Catalog

Back, from left: Shellien Kinsey (ole, Creative Coordinator), Emily Mueller (ole, Creative Mananger), Gilles Godard ( ole, VP Business Development), Austen Adams (Dickinson Wright, PLLC), and Ben Strain (ole, Creative Director). Front, from left:  John Ozier (ole, GM Creative Nashville), Songwriter/Producer Jeremy Stover.

Back (L-R): Shellien Kinsey (ole, Creative Coordinator), Emily Mueller (ole, Creative Mananger), Gilles Godard (ole, VP Business Development), Austen Adams (Dickinson Wright, PLLC), and Ben Strain (ole, Creative Director). Front (L-R):  John Ozier (ole, GM Creative Nashville), Songwriter/Producer Jeremy Stover

ole has signed hit songwriter/producer Jeremy Stover and acquired his song catalog, which contains several chart-topping hits.

Stover teamed with Justin Moore and others to co-write the No. 1s “Lettin’ the Night Roll” and “Small Town USA,” which Stover also produced. The Moore/Stover collaboration also yielded the Top 20 hits “Backwoods,” “Till My Last Day,” and “How I Got to Be This Way.” He also wrote and produced the No. 1 Country hit “Wherever You Are” for Jack Ingram, and cowrote the Top 20 track “Wildflower” by The JaneDear Girls.  

Stover’s catalog includes more than 575 compositions, including songs recorded by Scotty McCreery, Hunter Hayes, Jake Owen, Drake White, JJ Lawhorn, Cole Swindell, Easton Corbin, and Dallas Smith. As a producer, Stover has also worked with Drake White, Jordan Rager, and JJ Lawhorn.

“Jeremy Stover has already achieved a great deal of success on his own, and we’re looking forward to taking his career to the next level,” said John Ozier, ole General Manager of Creative in Nashville. “He is a great addition to the ole team, and we’re proud to represent him.”

“It’s great to have the support of a company like ole that understands the needs of songwriters and producers while offering a huge reach,” said Stover. “I currently have a few projects in the works that I’m really excited about, and I look forward to the future successes that we’ll share together.”

Current ole writers include Tyler Farr, Josh Dorr, Gord Bamford, Brett Jones, Dave Turnbull, Marty Dodson, Rush, Timbaland and Steven Tyler.