Industry Ink: Carnival Music, Compass Records

Derik Hultquist Shares New Album At Carnival Brunch

Pictured (L-R): Courtney Gregg, Carnival Music; Derik Hultquist; Zach Bevill, Thirty Tigers; Frank Liddell, Carnival Music

Pictured (L-R): Courtney Gregg, Carnival Music; Derik Hultquist; Zach Bevill, Thirty Tigers; Frank Liddell, Carnival Music

Carnival Music and ASCAP hosted a listening brunch on Tuesday (June 14) for Derik Hultquist‘s album release, Southern Iron.  The project will be released on Friday (June 17) by Carnival in partnership with Thirty Tigers.

 

LeAnn Bennett Joins Compass Records Staff

LeAnn Bennett

LeAnn Bennett

Compass Records Group has hired LeAnn Bennett for a newly-created position. She will manage licensing, royalty administration and pitching music for film and TV placement for the abel.

Bennett’s prior career stops include the Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum, Orbison Records/Barbara Orbison Productions, and Capitol Records Nashville.

She is a classically trained multi-instrumentalist and graduated with a Bachelor of Music from Middle Tennessee State University in 1993.

Bennett may be reached at 615-320-7672 and [email protected].

 

Songwriter Pete Sallis Signs To Demolition Music

Pictured (L-R): Jon D'Agostino, President, Demolition Music; Pete Sallis

Pictured (L-R): Jon D’Agostino, President, Demolition Music; Pete Sallis

Demolition Music Publishing has signed songwriter Pete Sallis. His songwriting credits include Ronnie Dunn’s “Once” and Maddie & Tae’s “Shut Up and Fish.”

According to Demolition president Jon D’Agostino, “Signing Pete was a no brainer! He’s a writing machine with the experience, drive, talent, and attitude that’s unmatched as far as I’m concerned. He’s already had some very impressive cuts in his career and some major hits are right around the corner for sure!!”

Pictured (L-R): Demolition writers Adam Searan, Drew Smith, President, Jon D'Agostino, Pete Sallis, song plugger Shane Barrett

Pictured (L-R): Demolition writers Adam Searan and Drew Smith; Jon D’Agostino, President, Demolition Music; Pete Sallis; songplugger Shane Barrett

Industry Ink: AURORA, BMI, Country Radio Hall of Fame, Deluge Music

AURORA Begins Songwriter Series

Pictured (L-R): Left to right: Marty Dodson, Kent Blazy, AURORA's Rebecca Abrahams, and Greylan James

Pictured (L-R): Left to right: Marty Dodson, Kent Blazy, AURORA’s Rebecca Abrahams, and Greylan James

AURORA, a 4K ultra HD live streaming studio in downtown Nashville, has launched a new songwriter series hosted by songwriter Kent Blazy. In each one-hour episode, Blazy is joined by well-known songwriters and musicians along with up-and-coming artists. Each session is woven with history and musical storytelling. The series is set to include six episodes, performed live-to-tape at AURORA. Early guests include Marty Dodson and Greylan James.

 

BMI Signs The Damsels

Pictured (L-R) Back row: BMI’s David Preston, producer Brennan Aerts, Stormey Music Recording’s Billy Aerts and producer Jason Hall. Seated: BMI songwriters and The Damsels’ Aubree Bullock and Keenie Word.

Pictured (L-R) Back row: BMI’s David Preston, producer Brennan Aerts, Stormey Music Recording’s Billy Aerts and producer Jason Hall. Seated: BMI songwriters and The Damsels’ Aubree Bullock and Keenie Word.

Songwriters Aubree Bullock and Keenie Word, also known as The Damsels, signed to BMI for representation on Tuesday (June 14). The Nashville-based country-pop duo has been recording new material and has two tours scheduled with the Armed Forces Entertainment. Their producers are Brennan Aerts of Vinyl Pinups, Jay Joyce collaborator Jason Hall, and Stormey Music Recording’s Billy Aerts.

 

Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction Tickets Available

Country Radio Hall of Fame

A limited number of tickets are still available for the Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction Dinner and Awards ceremony, scheduled for Wednesday, June 22, at the Omni Hotel in Nashville. A cocktail reception will take place at 6 p.m. with the induction ceremony to follow at 7 p.m.

Tickets are available for $130 each and can be purchased by contacting Ashley Silver at [email protected]. Full tables are also available for sponsorship and can be purchased by contacting Holly Freeman at [email protected] or Brooke Sanders at [email protected].

This year’s Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction Dinner and Awards ceremony will honor Blair Garner, Mike & Dana Schuff, and Lisa Dent in the On-Air Category, and Mick Anselmo, Kerby Confer, Jack Reno, Tim Roberts, and Jim Slone in the Radio category. Additionally, Randy Travis will be honored with the 2016 CRB Artist Career Achievement Award and Carole Bowen will be recognized as the recipient of the 2016 President’s Award.

The Country Radio Hall of Fame is dedicated to the recognition of those individuals who have made significant contributions to the radio industry over a 20-year period, 15 of which must be in the country format.

 

Deluge Music Adds Smithfield

Pictured (L-R): Chris Alderman, Manager, Rough Hollow Entertainment; Stephanie Green, Deluge Music; Mark Friedman, President, Deluge Music; Jennifer Fiedler and Trey Smith of Smithfield; David Robkin, managing member, Deluge Music

Pictured (L-R): Chris Alderman, Manager, Rough Hollow Entertainment; Stephanie Greene; Mark Friedman, President, Deluge Music; Jennifer Fiedler and Trey Smith of Smithfield; David Robkin, managing member, Deluge Music

Deluge Music has announced the signing of Smithfield, the Texas duo of Jennifer Fiedler and Trey Smith, to a worldwide publishing deal. Smithfield is a SiriusXM Highway Find with a top 10 debut on the Highway Top 30 for their single “Nothing But the Night.” They will be playing the Grand Ole Opry on June 25, July 8 and July 16.

“We are thrilled to have Smithfield on our team. How can you go wrong with two driven, talented artists on the verge of becoming a household name?” says Deluge Music President Mark Friedman.

“The Smithfield team is so excited to have this partnership with Deluge Music and their amazing staff with Stephanie Greene in Nashville and Mark Friedman in L.A. The shared vision for our future as writer/artists makes this a perfect match,” said Fiedler and Smith.

Granger Smith Takes “Backroad” To Multiple No. 1 Parties

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Bradley Collins, songwriter Frank Rogers, Sea Gayle’s Marc Driskill, BMI songwriter Granger Smith, Wheelhouse’s Jon Loba, Warner/Chappell’s Ben Vaughn, BBR’s Benny Brown and BMI’s David Preston. Photo: Erika Goldring

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Bradley Collins, songwriter Frank Rogers, Sea Gayle’s Marc Driskill, BMI songwriter Granger Smith, Broken Bow Records’ Jon Loba, Warner/Chappell’s Ben Vaughn, Broken Bow Records’ Benny Brown, BMI’s David Preston. Photo: Erika Goldring

Granger Smith’s “Backroad Song” has led the singer-songwriter to his first No. 1 parties as a recording artist. The single marks the first radio release under BBR’s newest imprint, Wheelhouse Records.

Industry members gathered at BMI on Monday (June 13) to celebrate. Smith was presented with a BMI Epiphone guitar to commemorate his inaugural No. 1 song.

Co-written by Smith and Frank Rogers, the song marks Rogers’ 39th chart-topper. Rogers is an ASCAP writer; that PRO also hosted an event for Smith the same day.

Among the BMI partygoers were Warner/Chappell’s Executive VP Ben Vaughn, BMI’s Bradley Collins and David Preston, Lon Helton, Broken Bow Music Group’s Benny Brown and Jon Loba, Country Radio Broadcasters’ Holly Lane, and more.

“You can tell how special this day is. It’s a Music Row party and no one is talking,” said Vaughn. The day was a full-circle moment for him; he previously worked with Smith while leading EMI Publishing’s Country Division.

“I was struck by his work ethic,” said Vaughn. “He was so relatable that everyone liked him.”

Loba recalled how younger members of the BBR Music Group staff were already well-versed in Smith’s music before he was signed with the label group. Loba reported that when he presented the idea of signing Smith, BBR leader Benny Brown didn’t need much prompting to add Smith to the label.

“He had stayed up until about 2 a.m., listening to all of Granger’s music,” said Loba. “He said, ‘You don’t have to sell me on this. I’m in. Let’s go get him.’”

“I’ve been to so many of these No. 1 parties in this building,” said Smith, “and I’ve dreamed of being on this stage.”

He then spoke of the hard work put in by various team members, including those in radio promotion, management, publicity, his touring band, and more. His speech was peppered with references to the importance of teamwork, something Smith said he learned from his childhood days spent playing football in Texas.

“This is our No. 1,” he summed up. “It says my name on it, but this is our No. 1.”

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Pictured (L-R): Sea Gayle’s Marc Driskill, Spirit Music Nashville’s Daniel Hill, songwriter Frank Rogers, Granger Smith, Wheelhouse’s Jon Loba, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad

Pictured (L-R): "Backroad Song" writers Frank Rogers and Granger Smith

Pictured (L-R): “Backroad Song” writers Frank Rogers and Granger Smith

Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville Signs Lindsay Rimes

Pictured (L-R): Troy Tomlinson, Sony/ATV Nashville; Lindsay Rimes; Josh Van Valkenburg, Sony/ATV Nashville; Noah McPike, Almon & McPike, PLLC.

Pictured (L-R): Troy Tomlinson, Sony/ATV Nashville; Lindsay Rimes; Josh Van Valkenburg, Sony/ATV Nashville; Noah McPike, Almon & McPike, PLLC.

Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville has signed award-winning producer and songwriter, Lindsay Rimes. Rimes was previously signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia but has since relocated to Nashville.

Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg stated, “Lindsay is a special talent who is already making a name for himself in Nashville. We are proud to be his publishing family and look forward to watching his career grow.”

Since moving to Nashville, Rimes has had cuts by Canaan Smith, Jana Kramer, The Cadillac 3, Adam Craig, Drake White and Locash. He also produced Locash’s I Know Somebody, which included the single “I Love This Life.”

Rimes remarked, “I’m thrilled to officially be part of the Sony/ATV family with Josh, Troy and the whole Sony/ATV team in my corner. I’ve made Nashville my home and couldn’t be prouder to be part of this amazing community.”

While in Australia, Rimes was in-demand as both a producer and songwriter, working in the rock, pop and country genres.

In Pictures: ASCAP At CMA Music Festival

Pictured (L-R): Brent Rupard, ASCAP's Beth Brinker, Jillian Jaqueline, Anthony Olympia

Pictured (L-R): Brent Rupard, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, Jillian Jaqueline, Anthony Olympia

ASCAP presented three days of live music during this year’s CMA Music Festival.

On Thursday, June 9 and Friday, June 10, ASCAP offered performances from emerging songwriter-artists Carlton Anderson, Jeston Cade, Hannah Dasher, Hannah Ellis, Emily Hackett, Jillian Jacqueline, Hunter Phelps, Jameson Rogers, Brent Rupard and CJ Solar on the Budweiser Acoustic Stage at Ascend Amphitheater.

Pictured (L-R): Hunter Phelps, ASCAP's Robert Filhart and Jameson Rogers

Pictured (L-R): Hunter Phelps, ASCAP’s Robert Filhart and Jameson Rogers

Pictured: CJ Solar on the ASCAP Budweiser Acoustic Stage at Ascend Amphitheater

Pictured: CJ Solar on the ASCAP Budweiser Acoustic Stage at Ascend Amphitheater

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP's Eyvn Mustoe and Hannah Dasher

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Eyvn Mustoe and Hannah Dasher

On Saturday, June 11, ASCAP Presented a special Hit Songwriters Round at the HGTV Lodge, hosted by Kelly Sutton and HGTV’s Property Brothers stars Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott.

The round featured top ASCAP songwriters Chris DeStefano (“Something in the Water”), Ashley Gorley (“T-Shirt”), Jon Nite (“Break on Me”) and Deric Ruttan (“Came Here to Forget”). The Scott brothers, who are also songwriter-artists, hosted a meet and greet immediately following the round and performed an acoustic version of their song, “Let the Night Shine In.”

​Pictured: The ASCAP Hit Songwriters Round at the HGTV Lodge during CMA Music Festival

​Pictured: The ASCAP Hit Songwriters Round at the HGTV Lodge during CMA Music Festival

​(Pictured L-R): ASCAP's Michael Martin, Ashley Gorley, ASCAP's Alison Webber, Property Brothers' Jonathan Scott, Deric Ruttan, Property Brothers' Drew Scott, ASCAP's Beth Brinker and Mike Sistad, Chris DeStefano and Jon Nite at the ASCAP Hit Songwriters Round at the HGTV Lodge

​Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Michael Martin, Ashley Gorley, ASCAP’s Alison Webber, Property Brothers‘ Jonathan Scott, Deric Ruttan, Property Brothers‘ Drew Scott, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker and Mike Sistad, Chris DeStefano and Jon Nite at the ASCAP Hit Songwriters Round at the HGTV Lodge

Warner/Chappell’s Jon Platt Elected To ASCAP Board Of Directors

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Jon Platt

ASCAP President and Chairman Paul Williams has announced that Warner/Chappell Music Chairman & CEO Jon Platt has been elected to the ASCAP Board of Directors.

“Jon is a tremendous talent in the publishing industry, and we are thrilled to have him join the ASCAP Board,” said Williams. “Our publisher and songwriter members face complex challenges in the digital era that call for a progressive outlook, and Jon is one of the best leaders of his generation. As the only performance rights organization that is led by a board composed of publishers and songwriters, ASCAP values his understanding of the creative process and his relationships with the creative community.”

Platt took the helm of Warner/ Chappell, the global music publishing company of Warner Music Group, last November. Since joining Warner/Chappell in 2012, he has been instrumental in attracting a wide range of new and established talent, including Jay Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Mike Will Made It, MNEK, and others, while continuing to build relationships with songwriters such as Katy Perry, Kendrick Lamar, Michael Bublé, and George Michael.

Previously, Platt spent 17 years at EMI Music Publishing, where artists he signed at the outset of their careers include Jay Z, Kanye West, Drake, Usher, Ludacris, and Snoop Dogg.

In April, Warner/Chappell Music was named 2016 Music Publisher of the Year at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards. WCM was also named Publisher of the Year at the 2015 ASCAP Country Music Awards (for the third year in a row) and at the 2015 ASCAP Latin Music Awards.

Exclusive: Songwriter Donovan Woods Establishes Himself Through “Leaving Nashville”

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Donovan Woods co-wrote “Leaving Nashville” after making monthly visits to Music City from Canada. He’s never actually lived in Nashville, yet the song — which he wrote with Abe Stoklasa — nails the emotion, ambition and heartbreak of trying to earn a living as a Nashville songwriter.

“It took me a long time for me to say that it was a good idea, that it wasn’t too ‘inside,” Woods said during a visit to MusicRow on Tuesday (June 7). “I feel like it’s started to open doors. Everybody I write with now, that’s the first thing—they want to chat about that song for a while. It’s certainly been invaluable.”

In May, Woods officially signed with Warner/Chappell Music Publishing in Nashville. While at MusicRow, he sang a new song called “Kings of Nothing” as well as “Leaving Nashville” and a tempo song he wrote with Tom Douglas called “What Kind of Love Is That?”

Dividing his time between Toronto and Nashville, Woods is a notable folk artist in Canada, building an audience through reflective songs such as “On the Nights You Stay Home.” He released a full-length album titled Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled in Canada in February.

With a quiet yet affecting voice, Woods is gaining traction as a touring artist. Later this year, he is scheduled to open shows for Buffy Sainte-Marie as well as Sarah Jarosz. With his dry humor and self-awareness, he knows being a touring artist in the United States is easier said than done: “There are a lot of dudes who do what I do in America. There’s 300 million of you guys, so 10 times the amount of dudes who look like me.”

Pictured (L-R): Will Overton, A&R Manager, Warner/Chappell Nashville.; Ben Vaughn, EVP, Warner/Chappell Music Publishing; Donovan Woods; Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; BJ Hill, TITLE, Warner/Chappell Music Publishing

Pictured (L-R): Will Overton, Manager, A&R, Warner/Chappell Nashville; Ben Vaughn, Executive Vice President, Warner/Chappell Nashville; Donovan Woods; Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; BJ Hill, Sr. Director, A&R, Warner/Chappell Nashville

Growing up, Woods was drawn to music but didn’t let himself consider a career as a performer.

“To be honest with you, when I was a kid, I thought I would be a songwriter. I knew there was no way I could be an artist. I was a chubby kid and thought, ‘I won’t be an artist, I’ll just be a songwriter,’” he recalled.

“I Googled if that was even a job. I think I Googled ‘Are there just songwriters?’ and the first company I found out about was Warner/Chappell. I was like, ‘Oh, there’s a company called Warner/Chappell that’ll pay you to just be a writer. I’ll just work for that company.’”

After ending a publishing deal in Los Angeles, Woods joined Warner/Chappell after developing professional relationships with executives BJ Hill and Blain Rhodes. He says he will continue to write for his own albums too, even as artists like Billy Currington (“Sweet Love”) and Tim McGraw (“Portland, Maine”) are recording his songs.

And at this stage of the game, Woods’ good-natured attitude is closer to the optimistic first verse of “Leavin’ Nashville” than the desperate last verse.

“Yeah, I love Nashville. I just love the system. It’s such a fun hustle to me,” he says. “I’m not jaded on it yet, maybe because I’m not mired in it all the time. I don’t ever feel jaded — but you wouldn’t know that from the song!”

Pictured, L-R: Troy Stephenson, Molly Hannula, Craig Shelburne, Donovan Woods, Sherod Robertson, Eric T. Parker, Jessica Nicholson

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Molly Hannula, Craig Shelburne, Donovan Woods, Sherod Robertson, Eric T. Parker, Jessica Nicholson

Tim Carroll Signs Publishing Deal With Carlin Nashville

Tim Carroll

Tim Carroll

Carlin Nashville has signed Nashville rock artist and songwriter Tim Carroll to a worldwide publishing agreement.

“Tim is as authentic as it gets. He is a true original and we are thrilled to add him to our roster,” states Jeff Gordon of Carlin Nashville.

“I am proud and excited to join the Carlin Nashville team as a songwriter,” says Carroll. “The company’s vast catalogue already contains some of the greatest music ever made, and I have seen the passion and commitment they bring to their present work.”

Carroll’s songs have been recorded by more than 50 bands and artists, including John Prine, Asleep At The Wheel, BR549, Robbie Fulks, Bobby Bare Jr., Sunny Sweeney, Kasey Chambers and Sonny Burgess.

Carroll began his career in the late ‘70s as the rhythm guitarist for Indiana punk band, The Gizmos. He went on to form alt-country band The Blue Chieftains in NYC in the ‘80s. The band released a vinyl 45 single in 1989, spawning Prine’s cover of the Carroll-penned B side “If I Could, Then I Would.”

Carroll moved to Nashville in 1993 and two years later landed on the cover of Billboard magazine in an article about Nashville’s burgeoning alt-country music scene. He was nominated for a Nashville Music Award for Best Unsigned Artist in 1996 before signing a record deal with Sire Records in 1997. Carroll has since released eight solo albums to wide acclaim.

His recordings have been featured in several major motion films. 1999 cult classics Drop Dead Gorgeous and Election include “A Girl That’s Hip” and “Find a Way to Win,” respectively. “What’ll We Do ’Til Then” appears in the 2011 comedy Peace, Love & Misunderstanding.

Carlin Nashville is the Nashville division of independent music publisher Carlin America. With offices in New York, London and Nashville, Carlin has one of the world’s largest catalogs of vintage and modern roots music. Notable catalogs include King Records, Starday Records, AC/DC, James Brown, Billie Holiday, George Jones, Stanley Brothers and many more.

Jordan Davis Earns Songwriters Hall of Fame Scholarship

Jordan Davis

Jordan Davis

Nashville singer-songwriter Jordan Davis has been selected for a Songwriters Hall of Fame Abe Olman Scholarship for Excellence in Songwriting. As the only Nashville songwriter in the group, he joins fellow ASCAP songwriter Miya Folick, BMI’s Tye James & Jon Buscema (KNGDAVD) and Donna Missal, and SESAC’s Zach Wilson.

In 2015, Davis signed with ole and Universal Music Group Nashville. He has opened for Chase Rice, Randy Rogers Band, The Cadillac Three, David Nail and more, and he is in the studio working on his debut album.

Recipients of the Abe Olman scholarships are selected by the PROs. One previous recipient of the honor was John Stephens, whose scholarship money allowed him to finish his first album which went on to win a Grammy. Today, he is known by the name John Legend and received the Hal David Starlight Award in 2007. Olman was one of the founders of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, in addition to being a songwriter and a prominent figure in the music publishing field.

The Songwriters Hall of Fame also announced a slew of additional accolades.

The Holly Prize, awarded to a new “all-in-one musician/singer/songwriter,” has been awarded to guitar virtuoso  Shun, who earned the 2015 Boston Music Award for International Artist of the Year.

The NYU Steinhardt Songwriting Scholar Award, presented to a music composition student, has been awarded to Nils Becker, who will spend time co-writing in Nashville in 2016.

Finally, Julian King has been selected as the inaugural recipient for the Curtis Mayfield Scholarship Award, which recognizes a promising singer/songwriter whose work reflects the inspiration, spirit and soul of Curtis Mayfield.