SESAC Signs Steve Bogard

SESAC has signed hit songwriter Steve Bogard for representation. Bogard has written nine No. 1 songs in his career including George Strait’s “Carried Away” and “Carrying Your Love with Me” and Rascal Flatts‘ “Prayin’ For Daylight.” He has garnered two Grammy nominations for Best Country Song and has had cuts by the Four Tops, Sinead O’Connor, Jack Ingram and Dustin Lynch.

Bogard stopped by SESAC’s new Music Row headquarters with representatives from his publishing company, Magic Mustang Music.

Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Dennis Lord, Magic Mustang’s Juli Newton Griffith, Bogard and SESAC’s Shannan Hatch. Photo: Peyton Hoge

Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Dennis Lord, Magic Mustang’s Juli Newton Griffith, Bogard, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch.
Photo: Peyton Hoge

Industry Ink: Ten Ten Music Group, Almon & McPike, CMA

Ten Ten Music Group Signs Trent Summar

Standing (L-R): Casey Summar, Attorney; MaryAnn Keen, Catalog Manager, Ten Ten Music Group; Jamie Bruno, Creative Assistant, Ten Ten Music Group; Nathan Nicholson, VP Creative, Ten Ten Music Group; Lynn Morrow, Attorney, Adams And Reese; Bradley Collins, BMI; Seated (L-R): Trent Summar; Barry Coburn, President, Ten Ten Music Group

Standing (L-R): Casey Summar, Attorney; MaryAnn Keen, Catalog Manager, Ten Ten Music Group; Jamie Bruno, Creative Assistant, Ten Ten Music Group; Nathan Nicholson, VP Creative, Ten Ten Music Group; Lynn Morrow, Attorney, Adams And Reese; Bradley Collins, BMI; Seated (L-R): Trent Summar; Barry Coburn, President, Ten Ten Music Group

Ten Ten Music Group has signed Trent Summar to an exclusive worldwide songwriting agreement. Summar has had songs recorded by Gary Allan, Kix Brooks, Billy Currington, Pat Green, Randy Houser, Kip Moore and Jon Pardi. He co-wrote Jack Ingram’s “Love You” and David Nail’s “Kiss You Tonight.”

“We are excited to have Trent join us,” said Ten Ten Music Group President Barry Coburn. “His energy and unique sense of humor gives us so much to work with, and we look forward to sharing a lot of success together.”

 

Almon & McPike, PLLC Adds Senior Associate

Christa Ellis

Christa Ellis

Entertainment law firm Almon & McPike, PLLC has hired Christa Ellis, Esq. as a Senior Associate.

Ms. Ellis graduated Cum Laude from Belmont University, earning a Bachelor of Business Administration undergraduate degree with a specialization in the music business and her Juris Doctor from the University of New Hampshire School of Law.

Ellis is licensed to practice law in both Tennessee and Florida. For the last four years, she has practiced in the areas of administrative, animal, entertainment, environmental, health care, and intellectual property law. Ellis will now concentrate on entertainment and intellectual property law with the firm.

She can be reached at 615-750-2207 or at cellis@almonmcpike.com.

 

Eric Paslay Performs For CMA

Eric Paslay (center) gathers with CMA EDU students from Belmont, Middle Tennessee State, and Vanderbilt Universities Thursday at the CMA office. Photo: Kayla Schoen / CMA

Eric Paslay (center) gathers with CMA EDU students from Belmont, Middle Tennessee State, and Vanderbilt Universities Thursday at the CMA office. Photo: Kayla Schoen / CMA

 

Pictured (L-R): Brenden Oliver, CMA Membership and Balloting Manager; Brandi Simms, CMA Senior Director of Membership and Balloting; Eric Paslay; Rachel Silver, Red Light Management; Scott Scovill, CMA Board member and owner of Moo TV, CenterStaging, and Moo Creative Media. Photo: Kayla Schoen / CMA

Pictured (L-R): Brenden Oliver, CMA Membership and Balloting Manager; Brandi Simms, CMA Senior Director of Membership and Balloting; Eric Paslay; Rachel Silver, Red Light Management; Scott Scovill, CMA Board member and owner of Moo TV, CenterStaging, and Moo Creative Media. Photo: Kayla Schoen / CMA

Eric Paslay performed the final artist visit the Country Music Association will hold in its current location at One Music Circle South, as it moves to its new location at 35 Music Sq. E. in Nashville.

Paslay performed “Friday Night” to launch the set performed for an audience of CMA staff members and CMA EDU students. His set also included “High Class” and “Even If It Breaks Your Heart.”

Paslay also revealed he will perform as part of the Riverfront stage lineup during June’s CMA Music Festival in Nashville.

Sea Gayle Music, Station West Sign Baylor Wilson

Pictured (L-R): Driskill; Mitch Furr, Station West; Kyle Manner, Station West; Jake Gear, Sea Gayle; Wooten; Wilson; Chris DuBois, Sea Gayle; Jessica Amerson, Station West; Leslie Roberts, BMI; Mike Owens, Sea Gayle; Freeman Wizer, Sea Gayle; Jim Zumwalt, Attorney; Brandon Gregg, Sea Gayle

Pictured (L-R): Driskill; Mitch Furr, Station West; Kyle Manner, Station West; Jake Gear, Sea Gayle; Wooten; Wilson; Chris DuBois, Sea Gayle; Jessica Amerson, Station West; Leslie Roberts, BMI; Mike Owens, Sea Gayle; Freeman Wizer, Sea Gayle; Jim Zumwalt, Attorney; Brandon Gregg, Sea Gayle

Sea Gayle Records has released Baylor Wilson‘s debut EP Living Right. The project is produced by Luke Wooten.

Living Right is being released on Sea Gayle Records as part of Wilson’s recently-signed worldwide publishing agreement with Sea Gayle Music and Station West.

“We can’t wait to get Baylor’s music out there for people to hear,” said Sea Gayle’s Marc Driskill. “She is such a talented singer, gifted songwriter and engaging entertainer. Her music speaks for itself and we are so proud to support her artistry.”

AIMP Nashville Awards Announce Nominees, Acoustic Performers

AIMP-LOGO sliderThe inaugural AIMP Nashville Awards, hosted by the Association of Independent Music Publishers, will honor winners in seven categories, representing all aspects of independent publishing when the awards ceremony is held Mon., April 18 at the Ryman Auditorium.

In keeping with the inclusive theme of the show, the evening’s performers will sing an acoustic version of a nominated song that is not their own. Kelsea Ballerini will perform Dierks Bentley’s “Say You Do,” Brandy Clark will sing Sam Hunt’s “Take Your Time,” Tyler Farr will offer a rendition of Randy Houser’s “We Went,” Maren Morris and Brothers Osborne will perform Chris Stapleton’s “Fire Away,” Old Dominion will give their take on Keith Urban’s “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16,” and Sam Hunt will perform Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush.”

The event is co-chaired by SMACKSong’s Michael McAnally Baum and Wrensong’s Ree Guyer Buchanan.

“We imagined a unique show for this very special event,” says McAnally Baum. “The artists all have strong connections to the independent music community and they all jumped at the idea of celebrating this incredible group of songs and our organization.”

Also to be presented is the Spotify ‘Country Top Spot’ award for the most-streamed country song.

Nominees For the AIMP Nashville Awards:

AIMP SONG OF THE YEAR
“Fire Away” written by Danny Green and Chris Stapleton
“Girl Crush” written by Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose
“John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” written by Ross Copperman, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne
“Say You Do” written by Shane McAnally, Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen
“Take Your Time” written by Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne
“We Went” written by John King, Matt Rogers and Justin Wilson

AIMP INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR
Big Deal Music
Big Loud Shirt
Black River Publishing
Combustion Music
Creative Nation
SMACKSongs

AIMP INDEPENDENT SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
Ashley Gorley
Hillary Lindsey
Josh Osborne
Luke Laird
Shane McAnally
Zach Crowell

AIMP ARTIST-WRITER OF THE YEAR
Brandy Clark
Kacey Musgraves
Kelsea Ballerini
Old Dominion
Sam Hunt
Tyler Farr

AIMP RISING INDEPENDENT SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
Brad Tursi
Brothers Osborne
Kelsea Ballerini
Maren Morris
Matt Rogers
Tommy Cecil

AIMP SONG CHAMPION OF THE YEAR
Ben Strain
Chris DuBois
Courtney Crist
Jody Williams
Robin Palmer
Whitney Daane

 

Phil Barton Wins Inaugural Overseas Recognition

Phil Barton

Phil Barton

Liz Rose Music/Warner-Chappell writer and Australian native Phil Barton won the inaugural ‘Overseas Recognition Award’ at last night’s 2016 APRA Awards, hosted by the Australian Performing Rights Association.

Barton also won the Blues and Roots Work of the Year award for the song “Days of Gold,” which was co-written with Lindsay Rimes and Thomas Busby, and performed by Australian act Busby Marou. The song has just been licensed as the theme song for the 2018 Australian Commonwealth Games.

SESAC Signs Drew and Jonathan Scott Of HGTV’s ‘Property Brothers’

SESAC Jonathan and Drew Scott

Pictured (L-R): Jonathan Scott; Ellen Truley, Sr. VP, Corporate Relations; Dennis Lord, Exec. VP, Creative and Business Affairs; Drew Scott. Photo: Conduit Media

SESAC has signed Drew and Jonathan Scott to its roster. The brothers have released two original compositions, “Hold On,” and “Let The Night Shine In,” both penned with SESAC’s Victoria Shaw, who also produced the music.

Drew and Jonathan Scott, stars of HGTV’s shows including Property Brothers, Property Brothers At Home, and Brother vs. Brother, grew up playing music with their family. As teenagers, Drew and Jonathan, along with brother JD, formed the band Western Union, performing for family and friends.

In 2015 they headed to Nashville, and teamed with Shaw and Chad Carlson on “Hold On” and “Let The Night Shine In.”  The tracks were included on the brothers’ hit HGTV special, Property Brothers At Home On The Ranch.

The video for “Hold On” can be seen below.

BMG Signs Emily Reid To Roster

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Morgan Kenney, WME; Mark Noel, Longshot Management; Chris Oglesby, BMG; Rob Beckham, WME. (Front row, L-R): Kevin Lane, WME; Emily Reid; Sara Knabe, BMG; Kos Weaver, BMG; Daniel Lee, BMG. (Not pictured: Rob Baker, Longshot Management)

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Morgan Kenney, WME; Mark Noel, Longshot Management; Chris Oglesby, BMG; Rob Beckham, WME. (Front row, L-R): Kevin Lane, WME; Emily Reid; Sara Knabe, BMG; Kos Weaver, BMG; Daniel Lee, BMG. (Not pictured: Rob Baker, Longshot Management)

Emily Reid, a Belmont University graduate and recent transplant from Toronto, Canada, has signed an exclusive publishing deal with BMG. Reid is managed by Rob Baker and Mark Noel of Longshot Management. Rob Beckham and Morgan Kenney of WME complete the team.

“To use Emily’s favorite adjective, we think she’s ‘outrageous’ and look forward to walking alongside her on this musical journey. She brings big vocal talent, fresh perspective, killer songs and an upbeat outlook and work ethic that is impossible to ignore,” says BMG’s Sara Knabe.

“We couldn’t be more excited to have Emily join the Longshot family. Emily is an exceptional talent and an even better human being – we can’t wait for the world to find out what we already know,” says Longshot’s Baker.

WME Nashville co-head Beckham adds, “Emily brings a unique sound to our country roster. Not only is she incredibly talented, but she’s surrounded by a fantastic team of industry executives and we expect her to accomplish great things.”

Reid is a CCMA Discovery Finalist who has opened for artists including Dierks Bentley and Charlie Worsham. She cowrote “Two in a Million” which was the series finale duet for Disney’s Austin & Ally. Reid was also a featured artist for the Canadian clothing company, Roots.

UMPG Nashville Signs Songwriter Mark Fuhrer Through Joint Venture With Droptine Music

PHOTO: Pictured L to R, back row – Cyndi Forman, UMPG Nashville VP, Creative; Missy Wilson, UMPG Nashville Sr. Creative Director; Kent Earls, EVP/GM, UMPG Nashville; Ron Stuve, UMPG Nashville VP A&R; L to R, front row – Travis Gordon, UMPG Nashville Sr. Creative Director; Mark Fuhrer; Rachel Winston, Droptine A&R Manager

Pictured (L-R, Back Row): Cyndi Forman, UMPG Nashville VP, Creative; Missy Wilson, UMPG Nashville Sr. Creative Director; Kent Earls, EVP/GM, UMPG Nashville; Ron Stuve, UMPG Nashville VP A&R; (L-R, Front Row) Travis Gordon, UMPG Nashville Sr. Creative Director; Mark Fuhrer; Rachel Winston, Droptine A&R Manager

Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) Nashville has signed an exclusive, global publishing deal with songwriter Mark Fuhrer via the company’s joint venture with Droptine Music. The announcement was made Wednesday (April 6) by Kent Earls, Executive Vice President/General Manager, UMPG Nashville.

“We’re excited to add Mark and Droptine to our family. We think his future is limitless with his craft of songwriting,” said Earls.

“I couldn’t be more honored and humbled to be working with Universal and Droptine. I am looking forward to all the musical endeavors this opportunity will bring,” added Fuhrer.

Born and raised on Long Island, Fuhrer came to Nashville to pursue a career in country music and earned a Bachelors of Science in Songwriting from Belmont University.

Continuing to develop his talent and versatility, Furhrer is currently spending as much time in the studio as possible, collaborating with some of the best writers in Nashville including the band Levon, Chris Young, Chris Lindsey, Tim James, Matt Warren, Jay Clementi and Dave Berg.

Shane Barrett To Lead Publishing Division Of Cold River Records

Shane Barrett

Shane Barrett

Cold River Records has brought on Shane Barrett (on behalf of his company Shane Barrett Music, LLC) to lead a new publishing division, Placer Creek Music Publishing. The first signing to Placer Creek is Maggie Baugh.

“Shane has such a great reputation in the songwriting community and his ear is one of the best in the business,” said Cold River Records President Pete O’Heeron.

Barrett previously held positions at olé and MCA Records. In addition to securing hits such as “Crazy Girl” by Eli Young Band, Barrett has landed cuts with Luke Bryan, Billy Currington, Montgomery Gentry, Faith Hill, Kenny Rogers, and most recently Jason Aldean and Wynonna.

“Maggie is a multi-instrumental artist and a prolific songwriter with a bright future,” stated Barrett. “I’m excited to work with such a passionate team at Cold River and I look forward to working with Maggie and the CRR catalogue to develop a track record of excellence in music.”

Barrett can be reached at  shanebarrettmusic@gmail.com.

Maggie Baugh

Maggie Baugh

 

Taylor Swift To Be Honored By BMI With First “Taylor Swift Award”

Taylor Swift 1989 Tour.

Taylor Swift 1989 Tour.

BMI will present Taylor Swift with an award bearing her name in recognition of her creative and artistic talent and influence on music lovers throughout the world. The first-ever Taylor Swift Award will be given at the 64th annual BMI Pop Awards on Tues., May 10, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills. The event will be hosted by BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill and BMI Vice President of Writer/Publisher Relations Barbara Cane.

This is only the second time in BMI’s 76-year history that the company has presented an award in someone’s name. The first was to Michael Jackson in 1990.

“Taylor Swift has transformed pop culture through her songs, artistry and indomitable spirit,” said Cane. “She has had a profound impact, not only musically, but also through her personal conviction and commitment to create a standard that values and respects music for everyone. We felt it appropriate to award Taylor with an honor that is as unique and special as she is.”

In addition, BMI will honor songwriting visionaries Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil with the BMI Icon Award for their contributions to the craft of songwriting. As one of the world’s most esteemed and celebrated songwriting teams, Mann and Weil’s iconic partnership has spanned decades with nearly every genre of popular music included in their massively successful repertoire. Their music has transcended time, leaving a lasting impression on fans around the world and influencing aspiring songwriters to follow in their footsteps.

O’Neill added, “This evening is a true celebration of music and a tribute to the artistry of songwriting that spans generations as defined by three of the most prolific and influential music creators in the industry: Taylor Swift, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.”

The private event will also recognize the songwriters and publishers of the past year’s most-performed pop songs in the United States from BMI’s repertoire of more than 10.5 million musical works. The BMI Pop Song, Songwriter, and Publisher of the Year will be named during the ceremony.

Swift is a 10-time Grammy winner and the youngest recipient in history to receive the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, and the only female to win it twice. The first artist since the Beatles (and the only female artist in history) to log six or more weeks at No. 1 with three consecutive studio albums and the only artist in history to have an album hit the one million first-week sales figure three times: 2010’s Speak Now, 2012’s RED and 2014’s 1989. She’s been named Billboard Magazine’s Woman of the Year (the only artist to receive this nod twice, and their youngest-ever honoree), and one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. She is the recipient of seven BMI Awards, including the prestigious President’s Award in 2009, Songwriter of the Year in 2014 and multiple Song of the Year honors for both pop and country.

Husband and wife team Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil have written songs like “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” (with Phil Spector), “On Broadway” (with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller), “Walking In the Rain,” “Kicks,” “Soul and Inspiration,” “We Gotta Get Out of This Place,” “I Just Can’t Help Believing,” “Here You Come Again,” “Never Gonna Let You Go,” “Just Once,” the Grammy-nominated “Don’t Know Much” (with Tom Snow), and the double Grammy-winning “Somewhere Out There,” among others.

Together they have amassed 112 pop, country and R&B awards from BMI and have been the recipients of the first Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Songwriters, The Clooney Foundation’s Award for Legendary Song Composition and the prestigious Johnny Mercer Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame.