Taylor Swift Honored With Taylor Swift Award At BMI Pop Awards

Honoree Taylor Swift accepts the BMI Taylor Swift Award onstage at The 64th Annual BMI Pop Awards. Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for BMI

Honoree Taylor Swift accepts the BMI Taylor Swift Award onstage at The 64th Annual BMI Pop Awards. Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for BMI

Taylor Swift was honored with The Taylor Swift Award last night (May 10) during the 64th BMI Pop Awards in Beverly Hills, California. This marks the second time in BMI’s 76-year history that the company has bestowed an award in someone’s name, following a similar award for Michael Jackson in 1990.

Swift also took home the BMI Pop Songwriter of the Year honor again, for penning hits from her project 1989, including “Bad Blood,” “Blank Space,” “Style,” and “Wildest Dreams.”

Pictured (L-R): President/CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville Troy Tomlinson, honoree Taylor Swift, and Sony/ATV CEO Martin Bandier pose with award onstage at The 64th Annual BMI Pop Awards. Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for BMI

Pictured (L-R): President/CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville Troy Tomlinson, honoree Taylor Swift, and Sony/ATV CEO Martin Bandier pose with award onstage at The 64th Annual BMI Pop Awards. Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for BMI

Jeff Bhasker was honored as part of the creative team behind “Uptown Funk,” which took home BMI Pop Song of the Year. Bhasker has also worked with Cam as producer and co-writer.

Sony/ATV was named BMI Pop Publisher of the Year, with 23 of the year’s most-performed songs. Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil were honored with the BMI Icon Award for crafting classics including “We Gotta Get Out Of This Place,” “On Broadway,” “Somewhere Out There,” and “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.”

The 64th Annual BMI Pop Awards were hosted by BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill and BMI Vice President of Writer/Publisher Relations Barbara Cane. For a complete list of 2016 winners, visit bmi.com.
Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Carole King and honoree Taylor Swift attend The 64th Annual BMI Pop Awards. Photo: Lester Cohen/Getty Images for BMI

Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Carole King and honoree Taylor Swift attend The 64th Annual BMI Pop Awards. Photo: Lester Cohen/Getty Images for BMI

In Pictures: SESAC At Key West Songwriters Festival

SESAC hosted a lineup of music at the 21st Annual Key West Songwriter’s Festival. The Brunch-In-The-Round was held at Kelly’s Caribbean Bar and was hosted by SESAC affiliates Rob Hatch and American Young and featured performances from songwriters Steve Bogard, Justin Ebach, Matt Willis, Nicolette Hayford, Justin Wilson and Brian White among others.

The annual Key West Songwriters Festival revolves around five days of performances from over 200 top songwriters and artists.

Pictured (L-R): Producer John Marks, songwriter Lance Carpenter and SESAC’s Tim Fink.

Pictured (L-R): John Marks, songwriter Lance Carpenter and SESAC’s Tim Fink. Photo: Sheel

Pictured (L-R): American Young’s Jon Stone, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch & Tim Fink and songwriter Rob Hatch.

Pictured (L-R): American Young’s Jon Stone, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch & Tim Fink, and songwriter Rob Hatch. Photo: Sheel

Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Stevie Monce, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch and Tyler Reeve.

Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Stevie Monce, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch and Tyler Reeve. Photo courtesy of SESAC.

Songwriters Brian White and Jesse Lee perform at the Brunch.

Songwriters Brian White and Jesse Lee perform at the Brunch-in-the-Round. Photo courtesy of SESAC.

Pictured (L-R): Royston Langdon, SESAC’s Ellen Truley, Robby Towns and Steve Bogard.

Pictured (L-R): Royston Langdon, SESAC’s Ellen Truley, Robby Towns and Steve Bogard. Photo courtesy of SESAC.

BMI Songwriters Celebrate Music (And Awards) In Key West

BMI songwriters took advantage of the balmy weather and beachy locale to mingle with fellow songwriters and to perform some of their hit songs during the Key West Songwriters Festival this month.

Artist-songwriter Jake Owen served as the headliner for the Saturday evening show on Duval Street. Also on the bill were Kane Brown and LANco.

Several songwriters, including Owen, Rhett Akins, Wendell Mobley, and Natalie Hemby, were also honored with Millionaire Awards during the festival.

The retreat was held May 4-8 in Key West, Florida.

Jake Owen receives a Millionaire Award during his concert on the Duval Street stage during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 7, 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

Jake Owen receives a Millionaire Award during his concert on the Duval Street stage during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 7, 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring

BMI's Leslie Roberts and Jody Williams present Rhett Akins and Wendell Mobley with Millionaire Awards at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 6, 2016. (Erika Goldring Photo)

BMI’s Leslie Roberts and Jody Williams present Rhett Akins and Wendell Mobley with Millionaire Awards at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

Even Stevens performs at Conch Republic Seafood Company during Key West Songwriter's Festival on May 4, 2016. (Erika Goldring Photo)

Even Stevens performs at Conch Republic Seafood Company during Key West Songwriter’s Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

Bob DiPiero and Heather Morgan perform at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 6, 2016. (Erika Goldring Photo)

Pictured (L-R): Bob DiPiero and Heather Morgan perform at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

BMI's Jody Williams presents Natalie Hemby with a Millionaire Award at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 5, 2016. (Erika Goldring Photo)

BMI’s Jody Williams presents Natalie Hemby with a Millionaire Award at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring Photo

Lori McKenna and Ashley Cleveland perform at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 5, 2016. (Erika Goldring Photo)

Pictured: Lori McKenna and Ashley Cleveland perform at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring Photo

Key West Songwriters Festival's Charlie Bauer, artist Rhett Akins, BMI's Jody Williams and Key West Songwriters Festival's Dani Holliday gather for a photo at Conch Republic Seafood Company during Key West Songwriter's Festival on May 4, 2016. (Erika Goldring Photo)

Pictured (L-R): Key West Songwriters Festival’s Charlie Bauer, songwriter Rhett Akins, BMI’s Jody Williams and Key West Songwriters Festival’s Dani Holliday gather for a photo at Conch Republic Seafood Company during Key West Songwriter’s Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

Kyshona Armstrong performs at the Smokin' Tuna Saloon during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 5, 2016. (Erika Goldring Photo)

Kyshona Armstrong performs at the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

Jake Owen performs on the Duval Street Stage during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 7, 2016. (Erika Goldring Photo)

Jake Owen performs on the Duval Street Stage during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

Warner/Chappell Chairman & CEO Jon Platt Honored In Nashville

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): Kenneth Gamble, Shannon Sanders, H. Beecher Hicks III, Jon Platt. (Front Row, L-R): Cathy Hughes, Dyana Williams, Leon Huff, Shirley Caesar, Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for National Museum of African American Music

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): Kenneth Gamble, Shannon Sanders, H. Beecher Hicks III, Jon Platt. (Front Row, L-R): Cathy Hughes, Dyana Williams, Leon Huff, Shirley Caesar,
Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for National Museum of African American Music

Warner/Chappell Music Chairman and CEO Jon Platt was honored in Nashville on Friday (May 6) at the National Museum of African American Music’s (NMAAM) Celebration of Legends.

Platt was joined at the Renaissance Hotel luncheon event by the following fellow honorees: Pastor Shirley Caesar; songwriting legends Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff; and TV One/Radio One, Chairman Cathy Hughes.

Shannon Sanders and Dyana Williams, Grammy chapter presidents of Nashville and Philadelphia, respectively, co-hosted the event and served as masters of ceremonies. They were joined by H. Beecher Hicks III, president and CEO of NMAAM.

Platt was named CEO of Warner/Chappell Music in November and added the Chairman title in May. Over the last six months, Platt and his team have achieved numerous milestones for the publishing company:

• Warner/Chappell achieved its highest-ever radio market share

• Warner/Chappell won ASCAP Pop Publisher of the Year (for the third time in the last five years), as well as Publisher of the Year at the ASCAP Latin and Country Awards (the latter of which has been won three years in a row)

• Signed an innovative direct deal with Pandora.

• He promoted Katie Vinten and Ryan Press to co-heads of A&R US (excluding Nashville)

• He hired veteran Paul Kahn as CFO

• He hired Chuck Gamble to look after Warner/Chappell’s catalog

• He named Mike Smith as Managing Director of Warner/Chappell UK

During his visit to Nashville, Platt also interviewed Gamble and Huff at the offices of Warner Music Nashville. He was introduced by Warner/Chappell Executive Vice President Ben Vaughn. Guests in attendance included Warner Music Nashville President/CEO John Esposito, BMI Sr. VP, Writer/Publisher Relations Phillip R. Graham, and musician John Oates.

Logan Brill Signs With Warner/Chappell Music, Aligns With ASCAP

Logan Brill

Logan Brill

Red Light Management artist Logan Brill is making some big career moves.

The singer-songwriter has signed with Warner/Chappell Music following a time with Carnival Music Publishing. She also moved from BMI to ASCAP and continues to assemble her Nashville team including: Red Light Management, United Talent Agency, Scott Safford at Safford Motley, and HBPR.

“We’ve been watching Logan gracefully create a credible musical identity for herself in town and on the road,” said Ben Vaughn of Warner Chappell Music. “Logan loves to craft songs and also has a strong appreciation of great songs and the great songwriters that populate Nashville. Everyone at W/C is honored to be a part of her journey.”

Brill has honed her craft by co-writing with the likes of Scooter Carusoe, Nathan Chapman, Randy Montana and Devin Dawson.

Exclusive: Dallas Davidson Has Georgia (And Downtown Nashville) On His Mind

Pictured (L-R) The Peach Pickers members Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip and Dallas Davidson

Pictured (L-R) The Peach Pickers members Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip and Dallas Davidson

Settling into his office inside Play It Again Music Publishing’s sleek new location in downtown Nashville, songwriter and President/CEO Dallas Davidson is clearly proud of the work he and his staff have put into the new space. This spring, the company moved to the new location, after opening the Nashville office in 2014.

He wanted Play It Again’s new space to be equally inspiring and functional for Play It Again’s writers, including Maggie Rose, Brian Kolb, Houston Phillips, Kyle Fishman, and Trea Landon.

Davidson says, “For so many years, I’ve been at big publishing companies. They’ve got rooms with two folding chairs and a piano in them. C’mon, we are better than that, so I wanted to make sure my writers felt appreciated and were given a creative environment to write songs. It’s hard to write when you can hear through the walls. I soundproofed all this stuff, the floors, the ceilings the walls. We did it right.”

The site was previously an art gallery, but is now home to writers rooms, a recording space, and lounge area. The night before, Davidson had holed up in the main office with a trio of fellow singer-songwriters including Jamey Johnson, Randy Houser and James Otto, playing classic Otis Redding songs, in preparation for the Georgia On My Mind concert, a star-studded benefit concert set for Tuesday, May 10, at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Just outside the office is a wall filled with mementos of Davidson’s considerable accolades. He has penned 22 No. 1 hits, including Lady Antebellum’s “We Owned The Night” and “Just a Kiss,” Billy Currington’s “That’s How Country Boys Roll” and Blake Shelton’s “Boys ‘Round Here.”

With his Peach Pickers co-writers (and fellow Georgia natives) Ben Hayslip and Rhett Akins, they garnered hits like Shelton’s “All About Tonight” Joe Nichols’ “Gimmie That Girl,” Luke Bryan’s “I Don’t Want This Night to End,” Jack Ingram’s “Barefoot and Crazy.” Davidson has been awarded with five CMA Triple Play Awards, and was named the Nashville Songwriters Association International Songwriter of the Year in 2012.

The downtown location is also a center of operation for Play It Again Music Publishing’s management clients, including Rose and The Morrison Brothers. Davidson credits Play It Again Executive VP Austin Marshall with helping the company to expand its services.

“Austin kind of brought the management in. As a publisher you are the manager. We wanted to take it a step further and make sure our artists we signed were not making mistakes,” Davidson says. “We felt like we had enough insight to help them from making bad decisions. That’s why we wanted to do it, for their sake. Really, we were doing it already.”

Peach Pickers members Rhett Akins and Dallas Davidson receive MusicRow Challenge Coins for penning

Peach Pickers members Rhett Akins and Dallas Davidson receive MusicRow Challenge Coins in celebration of several No. 1 songs. Davidson penned “Kick The Dust Up,” Akins penned “That Don’t Sound Like You,” “Just Gettin’ Started,” and “Ready Set Roll.” Together, they were honored for penning “Tonight Looks Good On You.”

Meanwhile, the Georgia on My Mind concert is a musical love letter to the songwriters’ home state and a way to raise funds for Georgia schoolchildren.

As in past years, they will bring several of their famous friends to help out. This year’s bill includes Georgia natives Luke Bryan, Billy Currington, The Peach Pickers, Craig Campbell, Jordan Rager, Cole Taylor, Travis Denning, and Jon Langston, as well as Randy Houser, Lee Brice, Tyler Farr, Trea Landon, Maggie Rose, Mannie Fresh, Big Boi, and more.

Georgia has become a hot-bed of rising country artists in the past few years.

“Somebody could say, ‘Georgia boy moves to town and knew a bunch of other Georgia boys and that’s how he’s doing good.’ Nah, I don’t agree,” says Davidson. “He’s got a hit song. You don’t have a hit, you don’t have shit. I think there is certainly a camaraderie. It’s kind of like Texas was, it’s what country music caters to right now.”

This year’s event will include a tribute to soul icon and Georgia native Otis Redding, who Davidson calls “one of my favorite singers in the world, ever.”

“Otis was kind of like Willie [Nelson] in his phrasing,” Davidson says. “I don’t care what people say about [my music], if it’s not country or whatever. I write songs to feel good, and that’s what Otis did.”

Redding’s daughter, Karla Redding-Andrews, who is also vice-chair of the Georgia Music Foundation, will be in attendance. Davidson became a board member for the Georgia Music Foundation a few years ago and became so involved that he was named Chairman.

“I had so many ideas and got so involved. I just wanted to make sure we had some money to give some people because it’s pointless if you don’t,” he said. “It’s my home state, so I would have never said no.”

Davidson points to Marshall as the secret to bringing the show together.

“He is so important to everything I do,” says Davidson. “He’s the one really doing the behind-the-scenes duties on the charity. I get the artists to show up, and he does the behind-the-scenes. And we’ve got a good team.”

With proceeds from the 2015 concert, the Georgia Music Foundation established a new Music Preservation, Education and Outreach Grant Program, and presented 12 Georgia schools and organizations with checks for $5,000. Davidson hopes to top that amount this year, and to see the concerts grow and expand.

“Hopefully, we will have a show in Atlanta and one here,” says Davidson. “Our goal is to take the show to the Bridgestone Arena for a massive show. There are a lot more tickets involved at the Bridgestone, so we have to get more acts involved, and different types of [music] genres involved, but we are chipping away at it. It just keeps building, as long as I maintain my friendships with these guys, I hope they will keep showing up. The more money we make, the more we can give away, and pass along the blessings we’ve gotten from music.”

Tickets for the Georgia On My Mind concert $49.50 and $39.50 and can be purchased via Ticketmaster outlets and Ryman.com.

Waylon Payne Rejoins Carnival Music

Waylon Payne

Waylon Payne

Singer-songwriter Waylon Payne has returned to Carnival Music publishing company. The son of country singer Sammi Smith and guitarist Jody Payne, he first joined Carnival Music as a writer in 2006.

Since returning to Nashville from Los Angeles, Payne has been writing and is in the studio to record the follow-up to his 2004 project, The Drifter. That album introduced “Running from the Rain,” “Pretender” and the title track. Lee Ann Womack recorded Payne’s solo-written “Solitary Thinkin'” for her 2008 album, Call Me Crazy.

In addition, Payne portrayed Jerry Lee Lewis in the Academy Award-winning Walk The Line, starred in the Hank Garland biopic Crazy, and appeared on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 

“When Waylon walked back through our door this time, it was as though he’d never left,” says Carnival Music’s Frank Liddell. “Poetry, lyrics, and honesty are getting their time in the sun here in Nashville again, and I think the timing is finally right for him. Plus, he’s just an incredible talent and a good person.”

“I’m so happy to be back home at Carnival,” Payne says. “Frank was the first person who gave me a writing deal. He’s been a friend to me for 25 years. Now, he’s welcomed me back, and he didn’t have to—everyone at Carnival has shown me such compassion. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with the truth: I had a horrible drug problem. It almost killed me several times. But I just picked up my chip for being four-years sober and am so grateful. By the grace of God, I’m alive, making music again, with a lot of stories to tell. I finally feel like I’m in the right place.”

Sony/ATV Music Publishing Signs “Die A Happy Man” Writer Sean Douglas

Amanda Berman-Hill and Sean Douglas

Amanda Berman-Hill and Sean Douglas

Sony/ATV Music Publishing’s West Coast branch has signed “Die a Happy Man” co-writer Sean Douglas, who has also worked with Jason Derulo, Nick Jonas, Madonna and more.

The Los Angeles-based writer has penned “Heart Attack” by Demi Lovato, “Talk Dirty” and “Wiggle” for Derulo, “Hey Mama” for David Guetta, “Levels” for Jonas, and “Die a Happy Man” for Thomas Rhett.

Sony/ATV Senior Vice President and Head of West Coast Writer Relations Amanda Berman-Hill said, “Sean Douglas is one of the most talented and diverse songwriters and his talents have no boundaries. We are beyond thrilled to have him join the Sony/ATV family and look forward to being a partner in his continued success.”

Douglas said, “I’m thrilled to begin the next chapter of my career with Sony/ATV as a partner. The support and enthusiasm Marty Bandier, Amanda and the rest of the team have shown me is truly inspiring. Here’s to the beginning of a great partnership.”

UMPG Nashville Signs Kane Brown

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): Travis Gordon; Ron Stuve; Kent Earls, Executive VP/GM, UMPG; Cyndi Forman; Missy Roberts; and Stephen Denninger; (Front Row, L-R): Katie Flynn; Amelia Varni; Kane Brown; Tammy Helm.

Pictured (Back Row, L-R): Travis Gordon; Ron Stuve; Kent Earls, Executive VP/GM, UMPG; Cyndi Forman; Missy Roberts; and Stephen Denninger; (Front Row, L-R): Katie Flynn; Amelia Varni; Kane Brown; Tammy Helm.

Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) Nashville has signed an exclusive, global publishing deal with artist and songwriter Kane Brown. The announcement was made today (May 4) by Kent Earls, Executive Vice President/General Manager, UMPG Nashville.

“Kane Brown’s charismatic voice matched with his magnetic look screams superstar and the level at which he connects with his fans is revolutionary in our format,” said Earls. “We are honored to be the home of Kane’s songs for years to come.”

“I’m so excited to be part of the Universal Music Publishing team,” added Brown. “I’ve been collaborating with their incredible writers and we have been writing some amazing songs. I can’t wait for the fans to hear what’s coming next.”

Shortly after signing to RCA Nashville in January 2016, Brown released his debut single “Used To Love You Sober” to country radio. His EP Chapter 1 (RCA/Zone 4) was released in March and debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and No.9 on The Billboard 200. Brown is currently working on his debut full-length album, which is set to be released later this summer.

Brown got his start in music by developing a dedicated fan base through posting original and cover songs to his own social media channels. After independently releasing “Used To Love You Sober” to digital retailers, the song went viral.

Brown is currently headlining his first tour with over 40 sold out shows, and he will join Florida Georgia Line on their Dig Your Roots Tour this summer.

NMPA’s Gold & Platinum Program Names Top Songwriters For March

NMPA

The National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) has named Hayley Williams of Paramore, Bobby Simmons Jr. (also known as B.O.B.), Justin Tranter, Sonny Moore (also known as Skrillex), and Tyrone Griffin Jr. (also known as Ty Dolla Sign) as its top five songwriters for March.

The recognition is part of NMPA’s Gold & Platinum Program, which identifies and honors songwriters of RIAA-certified hits.

NMPA President and CEO David Israelite praised the honorees saying, “March was an extremely competitive month for songwriting certifications with two songwriters tied for five certifications each. Just behind them are Skrillex and Justin Tranter who both earned four certifications. I am thrilled to honor these writers and congratulate the publishers who work tirelessly to promote their songs.”

In partnership with the RIAA’s Gold & Platinum Program, NMPA finds and certifies the songwriters of RIAA-certified singles. RIAA counts both sales and on-demand streams towards its gold (500,000 units), platinum (1 million units) and multi-platinum (2 million units and above) thresholds. Thousands of songwriters have been recognized since NMPA’s program began in 2007.

The top songwriters honored include:

5 G&P certifications:
Hayley Williams: “Crushcrushcrush,” “That’s What You Get,” “Pressure,” “Ignorance,” “Monster” (Paramore)
Bobby Simmons Jr.: “Headband,” “Nothin’ on You,” “Airplanes,” “Both of Us” certified gold and platinum (B.O.B)

4 G&P certifications:
Justin Tranter: “Hands to Myself” certified gold and platinum (Selena Gomez), “Used to Love You” (Gwen Stefani), “Sorry” (Justin Bieber)
Sonny Moore: “Sorry” (Justin Bieber), “Bangarang” (Skrillex), “Where Are U Now” (Skrillex), “Kyoto” (Skrillex)

3 G&P certifications:
Tyrone Griffin Jr.: “Headband” (B.O.B.), “Work from Home” (Fifth Harmony), “Blasé” (Ty Dolla Sign)

The top publishers honored include:

Warner/Chappell: 52 certifications
Gold: 32
Platinum: 8
Multiplatinum: 12

Sony/ATV Music Publishing: 23 certifications
Gold: 11
Platinum: 8
Multiplatinum: 4

Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG): 20 certifications
Gold: 7
Platinum: 6
Multiplatinum: 7

Kobalt Music: 16 certifications
Gold: 5
Platinum: 6
Multiplatinum: 5

BMG: 14 certifications
Gold: 2
Platinum: 1
Multiplatinum: 11

Pulse Music Management: 5 certifications
Gold: 3
Platinum: 1
Multiplatinum: 1

SONGS Music Publishing: 3 certifications
Big Deal Music: 3 certifications
Downtown: 2 certifications
Words & Music: 1 certification