Arista Hires National Promotion Coordinator

Jenny Shearin has been named National Promotion Coordinator, Arista Nashville. Lesly Tyson, VP National Promotion, made the announcement and Shearin will begin her new Nashville-based role in the next few weeks.

“Jenny has been an outstanding part of the Sony Nashville team for two-and-a-half years,” shares Tyson. “I am thrilled to bring her on board with Arista Nashville promotion and know she will be an outstanding addition to our crew.”

A Northern Virginia native, Shearin most recently was Tickets & Itineraries Coordinator for Sony Music Nashville. Shearin is a graduate of The University of North Carolina Wilmington and holds a Masters degree in Business Administration from Belmont University. She first joined Sony Music Nashville as an intern in the Sales department in May 2010.

WMG Hires New Regional Promotion Manager

Tom Martens

Warner Music Group’s Vice President of WAR Promotion, Chris Palmer and National Director, WAR Promotion, Jordan Pettit, have announced the addition of Tom Martens as Southeast Regional Promotions Manager.

Effective immediately, Martens will be based out of WMN’s Music Row headquarters, overseeing artists such as Gloriana, Jana Kramer, Faith Hill, Big & Rich, Frankie Ballard and Charlie Worsham.

Previously, Martens was at Interscope Geffen A&M for 15 years, along with a 1 year stint at Universal Republic. He helped break artists including No Doubt, Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga and Eminem, among others.

Congratulate him here.

Weekly Chart Report (9/14/2012)

Casey James (R) gets a leg-up on WGTY/York, PA's Scott Donato while in town for a show at the York Fair. James is currently promoting his new single "Crying On A Suitcase,” which lands at No. 27.

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The inherent risk of running with the “Fastest Girl In Town” is that you might not be able to keep up with her. And that is apparently the case this week, as Miranda Lambert’s latest ascends to the MusicRow chart’s No. 1 spot with a big 218 spin gain. Chasing her is across-the-hall label mate Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away,” and Jason Aldean’s very hot “Take a Little Ride.” Newly arriving in the last slot of the top 10 is Greg Bates’“Did it For the Girl.”

Warner Music Nashville's Brett Eldredge (R) and WLHK/Indianapolis’ Bob Richards get in a workout during a recent radio visit promoting the new single, “Don’t Ya.”

Other female artists hanging out in the top 40 include Joanna Smith, whose “We Can’t Be Friends” is at No. 19 before it officially goes for adds at monitored radio. Right behind at No. 20 is Taylor Swift’s massive “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.” Trio Edens Edge is 2/3 female and has “Too Good To Be True” at No. 24. Trio Taylor Made also has a female member and “Some Things You Never Grow Out Of” is at No. 34, a little behind Heidi Newfield’s “Why’d You Have To Be So Good” at No. 28. Closing out the top 40 are a strong group of four including Gwen Sebastian’s “Met Him In A Motel Room,” Miss Willie Brown’s “You’re All That Matters To Me,” Kelleigh Bannen’s “Sorry On The Rocks,” and Kristen Kelly’s “Ex-Old Man.”

Kenny Chesney’s “El Cerrito” leads the debuts this week, making a big splash at No. 52. Show Dog-Universal’s JT Hodges is a few paces back at No. 57 with “Sleepy Little Town.” Trace Adkins’ topical “Tough People Do” shows up at No. 67, and the Coleman Brothers’ “Ghost Town” floats in at No. 78.

Frozen Playlists: KWEY

Upcoming Singles
September 17
Borrowed Blue/Porch People/Red Buck
Clay Walker/Jesse James/Sidewalk
The Farm/Be Grateful/All In-Elektra Nashville-New Revolution
LiveWire/Lies/Way Out West
Craig Campbell/Outta My Head/BPG
Gary Allan/Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)/MCA
Joanna Smith/We Can’t Be Friends/RCA
Lisa Matassa/Somebody’s Baby/It Is What It Is-Nine North

New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Kenny Chesney/El Cerrito Place/Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville – 52
JT Hodges/Sleepy Little Town/Show Dog-Universal – 57
Trace Adkins/Tough People Do/Show Dog-Universal – 67
Coleman Brothers/Ghost Town – 78

Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Kenny Chesney/El Cerrito Place/Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville – 452
Darius Rucker/True Believers/Capitol – 438
Luke Bryan/Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye/Capitol – 302
Trace Adkins/Tough People Do/Show Dog-Universal – 262
Alan Jackson/You Go Your Way/ACR-EMI Nashville – 254

Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Kenny Chesney/El Cerrito Place/Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville – 37
Trace Adkins/Tough People Do/Show Dog-Universal – 22
Darius Rucker/True Believers/Capitol – 21
JT Hodges/Sleepy Little Town/Show Dog-Universal – 18
Coleman Brothers/Ghost Town – 14

On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Jaida Dreyer/Confessions/Streamsound – 213
Gloriana/Can’t Shake You/Emblem/WMN – 208
Pat Green/All Just To Get To You/Sugar Hill – 205
Chelsea Bain/What If I – 185
Kevin Fowler/Here’s To Me And You/Average Joe’s – 172

Randy Rogers Band hangs with the KUAD/Fort Collins, CO crew promoting the new single "One More Sad Song." (L-R): Jon "Chops" Richardson, K99's Shawn Patrick, Randy Rogers, K99's George King, Les Lawless, MCA's Marlene Augustine, Brady Black and Geoff Hill

Charlie Cook On Air: The Best Place to Live

This is not the case for everyone, but many radio folks try to move up the ladder with a top 5 market as a goal. I programmed and did air work in both LA and NYC and loved it.

I worked in NYC for Storer and later for Norm Pattiz and in LA for RKO, Metromedia and Mount Wilson. I can vouch that market size does not guarantee professionalism or knowledge of the business and it is not the path to riches. Though it still remains a goal for many in this business.

While New York and Los Angeles are fun places to live because there are tons of things to do and your opportunities are unlimited they are the not the best places to live. The weather is spectacular in LA but the state is broke and taxes are ridiculous. New York has everything you could possibly want but you need to make a billion dollars to live like a millionaire.

Radio is radio. In the early 90s I programmed in New York at the same time that I consulted stations, in much smaller markets, and would often run across more passion from the smaller market radio folks than the New York personalities. Maybe it was the drive to move up in market size but 20 years later those passionate personalities are still in their markets and pleased to be there.

So over the weekend I was on Southwest Airlines, flying across the country, reading a recent Money magazine. The cover story was about the best places to live in America. The number one market on this list is Marion, IN. I wanted to find out what living and working in the best city is really like.

Vanessa Miller

I was lucky to find Vanessa Miller, the Operations Manager for the four station cluster in Marion, IN owned by Hoosier AM/FM LLC. Until I spoke to Vanessa earlier this week I did not know her. Until this past weekend I had not given much thought to Marion, IN. Today I think Marion would be a great place to live and I know Vanessa would be a great friend.

Vanessa grew up in Wabash County, just miles from the radio station where she now works. She went to college at Manchester College (now University) as a Psychology major with a Communications minor and went to work at the WBKE, the college radio station, on a dare.

Vanessa says that radio was not in her future plans but like many of us, discovered that the business is made up of great people. After making friends, she stayed at the station for the entire four year college career.

One of the motivating moments was when she answered the request line and a male caller told her that, “Women shouldn’t be on the radio.” That just about sealed her future, as Vanessa is not the kind to shy away from a challenge.

Strangely enough, she once considered herself a shy kid but joined the speech club in order to conquer that trait. It worked to the benefit of the radio audience in Marion, and it is that audience that has driven Vanessa for years now. She credits the “generous, kind and friendly people” of Marion as the reason she loves her job so much. She worked part time in the “big city” of Fort Wayne but the community didn’t “strike the same chord” as the folks back home.

Vanessa visits with those folks at remotes, festivals and fairs and just daily lunches. Because Vanessa is a real star personality in town, she is recognizable to many and this is another major draw to her staying in Marion. In fact, Vanessa grew up, went to college and works at WXXC all within 30 miles of where she was born.

She loves her job and stresses that this is small market radio where no one checks the clock. If she needs to be in early and stay late to do her job she understands that serving the community is the real reason for being there at 106.9 FM.

What I love about Vanessa is her approach to life. She is the mother of two, a 15 year old and a 5 year old and she and her husband understand that her family is part of this radio community that makes being a mom and a market personality all that much more integrated.

She told me that her office and her kitchen are covered in color-coded calendars that help her stay “hyper-organized,” and that she has a staff meeting with her family every week. I wondered how this works with a full radio day, because these are not your normal 9-5 days. Her 15-year-old had marching band practice Tuesday morning at 6:45 and I talked to Vanessa at the station at 8 AM. So there you go.

I thought that I might have to write more about Marion but I’ll leave that to Money magazine. What I like about Marion is a person like Vanessa who loves her family, her listeners, her job and her city.

Finally, we connected on a really important level. It turns out that Vanessa and I are both big Detroit Red Wings fans. Her father-in-law grew up in Detroit and introduced his son to Red Wing hockey who then got Vanessa involved. She clothes her five-year-old in the Winged Wheel jersey.

That Red Wing connection is enough for me to become a fan. Thank you, Vanessa, for making radio your life and for making my day by taking my call this week. Oh, by the way, she sounds great on the air, middays on 106.9 Double XC.

Premiere Networks to Represent Listener Driven Radio

Content provider Premiere Networks has announced an exclusive representation agreement with Listener Driven Radio, a leader in interactive audio software. Beginning January 2013, Premiere will offer LDR to multiple station formats on a barter basis and provide ad sales representation for LDR products.

LDR’s software allows listeners to collaborate in programming and is designed to work directly with a station’s music scheduler. Listeners can vote and affect live or automated playlists in real time, all within parameters set by the station PD. Votes can be cast via web, mobile or tablet device.

“We’re excited to bring LDR’s groundbreaking technology to additional radio stations and advertisers across the U.S.,” stated Julie Talbott, President of Content and Affiliate Services for National Media Groups, Clear Channel Media and Entertainment. “In today’s environment, LDR’s unique ability to not only drive revenue, but also strengthen a radio station’s community and brand, is invaluable — it’s a game changer for anyone who uses it.”

LDR station affiliates across various formats have amassed over $1M in digital revenue through sales support. Software platforms include not only music formats but also LDR.TopicPulse, a research tool that helps news/talk stations determine the hottest stories in their respective markets.

CRS Battle of the Bands Lineups Revealed

Some of our music industry colleagues will come together as performing groups for the inaugural CRS Battle of the Bands, featuring representatives from Broken Bow, Capitol Nashville, Sony Music Nashville, UMG Nashville, and Warner Music Nashville.

The private, industry only event will be held Thursday, Sept. 27, from 6 – 9 pm at 3rd & Lindsley. Proceeds will raise money for the CRS Scholarship Fund and The Country Radio Hall of Fame by making our music industry peers show off their musical chops.

CRS Battle of the Bands teams:

Broken Bow Records – Band: “The One Night Stand Band” (Lineup and Artist Coach TBA).

Capitol Nashville – Band: “Capitol eMERGing Artists” (feat. Shane Allen, Jeremy Ash, Tom Becci, Danny Berrios, Michael Brian, Rachel Dobson, Sarah Edmonds, Tony Grotticelli, Allison Hardy, Steve Hodges, Donna Hughes, Brent Jones, Brad O’Donnell, Jimmy Rector, Melissa Spillman, Josh Wilson).  Artist Coach: TBA

Sony Music Nashville – Band: “Bushido” (feat. Matt Adams, Nick Barnes, John Fox, David Friedman, Norbert Nix, Chris Waters).  Artist Coach: Tyler Farr

UMG Nashville – Band: “Tiny Huge City” (feat. Dottie Chamberlain, Katie Dean, Sally Green, June Hammet, Cole Johnson, Tom Lord, Royce Risser, Pam Russell, Jen Schaaf, James Stewart, Amy Weatherholt).  Artist Coach: Laura Bell Bundy

Warner Music Nashville – Band: “The Almighty Warner Band” (Lineup TBA, band leader John Esposito).  Artist Coach: TBA

Matthew Hargis Promoted at Republic Nashville

Matthew Hargis

Republic Nashville President/Big Machine Label Group EVP Jimmy Harnen announced today (9/10) the promotion of Matthew Hargis to Republic Nashville Vice President of Promotion.

Hargis will continue to spearhead the radio promotion department (a.k.a. “The Apes”) for the entire Republic Nashville roster, which includes Martina McBrideThe Band Perry, Eli Young Band, Florida Georgia Line, Greg Bates, RaeLynn and Jackie Lee.

“Matthew is one of the hardest working, most-driven and caring executives I have ever known,” said Harnen. “What he has successfully done in a short amount of time at Republic Nashville is nothing short of spectacular. He is a fantastic leader who always does the right thing, and it gives me great joy to present him with these very well deserved VP stripes!”

Hargis added, ”I cannot thank Scott and Jimmy enough for their leadership, coaching and mentoring. The culture they have built at BMLG is outstanding. I am so proud to come into work every day and fight like an ape with all of my brothers and sisters in the Republic ape den!”

Hargis’ other career stops include All Access and Capitol Records Nashville. He can be reached via 615-324-7902 or matthew.hargis@republicnashville.com.

Rusty Sherrill Joins Sony Promo Department

Rusty Sherrill

Sony Music Nashville’s Director Promotion/Strategy & Analysis, RG Jones announced Rusty Sherrill as Promotion Representative for Sony Music Nashville. Sherrill will be based in Nashville and begin his new role in the upcoming weeks.

“Rusty has been a big part of the Arista Nashville Promotion team for several years,” said Jones. “He has built strong relationships with country radio and I look forward to working with him in his new role.”

A Tennessee native, Sherrill most recently was Promotion Coordinator for Arista Nashville. Sherrill is a graduate of The University of North Alabama with a degree in Entertainment Industry Management. He first joined Sony Music Nashville as a Promotion intern in August 2009.

Weekly Chart Report (9/7/2012)

Heidi Newfield visited KIXQ/Joplin's morning show to promote her single "Why'd You Have To Be So Good." (L-R): Randy Brooks (PD), Newfield, Kaylee Cole (morning co-host)

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It’s one of those weeks. You know, one with chart gridlock slowing the movement for a significant portion of artists. But as Little Big Town’s “Pontoon” floats off to calmer waters, it’s labelmate Lady Antebellum who takes the No. 1 spot with “Wanted You More.” Within striking distance is Miranda Lambert’s “Fastest Girl In Town” which has made it to No. 2 in a very, um, fast 13 weeks. Zac Brown Band’s “The Wind” holds at No. 3, followed by new top 5 entries, “Wanted” by Hunter Hayes at No. 4 and “Blown Away” by Carrie Underwood at No. 5.

The biggest move inside the top 40 goes to Darius Rucker, whose “True Believers” moves 57-36 in its second week charting and nabs biggest spin increase honors in the process. Also navigating around the traffic jam are Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise,” moving into the top 20 at No. 17, and Luke Bryan’s “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,” which gets a nice boost to No. 14.

The second half of the chart seems equally slow, with a couple notable exceptions. Thomas Rhett’s “Beer With Jesus” has caught the ears of programmers as it moves to No. 57 in its second week. The biggest debut of this chart is Tyler Farr’s “Hello Goodbye,” which lands at No. 73 after an increase of 96 spins.

Frozen Playlists: KFAV, KIAI, KXBZ, KWWR, KYTN, WDHR, WRHT, WXXK

Upcoming Singles
September 10
High Valley/Love You For A Long Time/Eaglemont/Rodeowave
Phoenix Stone/100 Proof Moonshine/Stonehall/9North
Kacey Musgraves/Merry Go Round/Mercury
JT Hodges/Sleepy Little Town/SDU
Gloriana/Can’t Shake You/Emblem/WAR
Amy Rose/(Redneck Reunion) Party Like a Redneck/AR

September 17
Borrowed Blue/Porch People/Red Buck
Clay Walker/Jesse James/Sidewalk
The Farm/Be Grateful/All In/Elektra/New Revolution
LiveWire/Lies/Way Out West
Craig Campbell/Outta My Head/BPG
Gary Allan/Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)/MCA
Joanna Smith/We Can’t Be Friends/RCA

New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Tyler Farr/Hello Goodbye/Columbia Nashville – 73
Bucky Covington w/Shooter Jennings/Drinking Side of Country/eOne – 77
Tim Dugger/Tennessee/Curb – 80

Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Darius Rucker/True Believers/Capitol – 523
Luke Bryan/Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye/Capitol – 275
Carrie Underwood/Blown Away/19-Arista Nashville – 213
Taylor Swift/We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together/Big Machine – 212
Miranda Lambert/Fastest Girl In Town/RCA Nashville – 203

Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Darius Rucker/True Believers/Capitol – 38
JT Hodges/Sleepy Little Town/Show Dog-Universal – 17
Thomas Rhett/Beer With Jesus/Valory – 12
Craig Morgan/More Trucks Than Cars/Black River – 11
Trace Adkins/Tough People Do/Show Dog-Universal – 10

On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
JT Hodges/Sleepy Little Town/Show Dog-Universal – 214
Pat Green/All Just To Get To You/Sugar Hill – 203
Kevin Fowler/Here’s To Me And You/Average Joe’s – 191
Randy Rogers Band/One More Sad Song/MCA Nashville – 176
Jaida Dreyer/Confessions/Streamsound – 172

Kix Brooks recently visited with KJUG staffers at Exeter Park in California. Brooks will release his solo album New To This Town next Tuesday (9/11). His latest single "Bring It On Home” was released to radio this week. (L-R): Lauren Thomas (Arista Regional Promotion), Lisa Hamilton (KJUG MD), Brooks, Adam Jeffries (KJUG PD)

Josh Turner recently dropped by the Big D & Bubba show to chat about his Cracker Barrel album "Josh Turner—Live Across America"

Taylor Made recently visited with Bo Weevil and Kelly Green of WEIO in Huntingdon, TN to promote the group’s latest single "Some Things You Never Grow Out Of," which takes the MusicRow Chart’s No. 33 spot this week.

Nine North/Turnpike Names New Team Member

Nine North/Turnpike Music President Larry Pareigis and VP/Promotion & Marketing Tom Moran have announced the addition of Chris Borchetta to the team as Manager of Promotion, West Coast.

“Moran and I like to collect smart people, and Chris is a very smart person,” says Pareigis. “He brings tremendous energy, dedication and innovative ideas to this crew. Now our team expansion is complete as we begin to field the most exciting, competitive music in this company’s young history.”

Borchetta’s career includes stops at Lofton Creek, Big Machine, Katapult, and his own New School, as well as experience in promotion, publishing, management and more. He has worked with artists including Travis Tritt, Jerrod Niemann, Mark Chesnutt, and Steve Azar.

He is on the job today (9/6) and will be based in Los Angeles. Congratulate him here.