Artists Score TV Slots: Adkins, Flatts, More

Last Friday (9/25), Capitol recording artist, Trace Adkins performed an acoustic concert at a local fundraiser for the Wounded Warrior Project. Wounded Warrior Project is a non-profit organization devoted to helping wounded warriors by raising public awareness and offering programs to rehabilitate and reintegrate injured service members from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Earlier this year, Adkins donated proceeds to the Wounded Warrior Project from his 2009 ACM Performance of "Til The Last Shot's Fired" with the West Point Glee Club made available on iTunes after the show's broadcast. More than $100,000 has been raised for the WWP.

In addition to his appearance on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," Trace Adkins performed an acoustic set at the local Soldier Ride benefit for the Wounded Warrior Project. The non-profit organization helps rehabilitate and reintegrate injured service members when they return from war. Photo: Adkins, Soldier Ride founder Heath Calhoun and his wife, Tiffany Calhoun; Photo: Aaron Crisler

Trace Adkins will appear on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Sunday, October 18 (8 pm/ET). For the episode, he volunteers as a builder and travels to Lancaster, Texas to meet Carlton Marshall, who lost most of his mobility and all of his hearing after being shot while leading a Dallas Police Department SWAT team.

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Rascal Flatts will be heading to the west coast for tour dates this weekend but before they take the stage in Fresno, CA they will first make an appearance on the Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien on Wednesday, Oct. 14 – 11:35 EST on NBC. The guys will perform new single, “Why,” written by Allen Shamblin and Rob Mathes, marking the song’s television debut. The Rascal Flatts American Living Unstoppable Tour will continue through October with Darius Rucker as opening act.

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Carolwood Records trio Love And Theft will make its late night debut, performing hit single “Runaway” on the Monday, October 12 installment of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on NBC. Fans can enter for a chance to win seats on the show’s “Band Bench” by visiting www.fallonbandbench.com and using the code LAT in the entry form.

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The Atlantic Coast Conference will use James Otto’s song “Ain’t Gonna Stop” in promo spots for the 2009 ACC Football Season. In addition, the ACC and Otto will work together to deliver a promotion entitled “Ain’t Gonna Stop on the Road to Tampa Bay” that will run through November 22 and will offer prizes and experiences focused around the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship in Tampa, Fla. on December 5, 2009.

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Pizza Hut’s new in-store video network, Hut TV, has picked up Jonalee White’s “Long Road to Nashville,” an online country music entertainment series. Jonalee has signed with 7ate9 Entertainment of Hollywood, Calif., to provide content for Pizza Hut’s new high-tech venture. Hut TV has already launched in dozens of Pizza Hut stores with plans to go nationwide in 2010. Jonalee will be entertaining pizza-munching patrons alongside Wheel of Fortune and Entertainment Tonight. 7ate9 specializes in branded content and entertainment marketing and has worked with clients such as Disney, 20th Century Fox, MTV and Vh1.

“People Country” Special Issue Out Today

peopleBrad Paisley graces the cover of the new People Country issue, available exclusively on newstands today (10/9). Dedicated to the Country music scene and lifestyle, the magazine is the fourth of five special Country issues to be published by People this year.

Inside, Paisley talks about lessons learned from his dad, as well as wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley and their sons Huck, 2, and Jasper, 6 months. Tim McGraw opens up about what he’s most thankful for including wife Faith Hill, daughters, music, football and chili dogs. There is a Josh Turner exclusive with his wife Jennifer, and sons Colby, 4 months, and Hampton, 3. Trisha Yearwood shares her favorite music, food and dishes about her husband Garth Brooks. And Kenny Chesney tells the story behind his song “I’m Alive.”

Also included are exclusive interviews and photos of Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, and twins Bucky Covington, Jake Owen, Kate & Kacey and the Carters.

To coincide with the issue, People is offering free downloads from artists Jason Aldean, Terri Clark, Emma Jacob, Patty Loveless and Kingbilly at www.people.com/free.

For more on this issue, tune-in to People Country on CMT, a 30-minute special with exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage of photo shoots and interviews, premiering tomorrow (10/10) at 1:30 p.m. ET/PT, with an encore on Sunday (10/11) at 11:00 a.m. ET/PT.

Premiere Radio Picks Up Crook And Chase

ccPremiere Radio Networks has added The Crook & Chase Countdown to its lineup of nationally syndicated radio programs. The company will assume distribution rights to the four-hour weekend radio program on October 10, 2009, and it will be available for air between 6 a.m. and 12 a.m. local time. The Crook & Chase Countdown will continue to be based in Nashville, Tenn.

The program was most recently syndicated by United Stations Radio Networks. It is currently heard on more than 160 stations in the U.S. For affiliations, please contact Premiere Radio Networks at 818-377-5300.

Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase have hosted successful radio and television programs together on a continuous basis for more than 25 years, and are one of the longest running broadcast duos in the industry. In 1989, the pair ventured into radio with the debut of The Crook & Chase Countdown. In addition to hosting the popular radio show, they host the weekly TV show Crook & Chase on RFD-TV. Crook is also host of Lorianne Crook’s Celebrity Kitchen on RFD-TV and can be seen on various specials, such as the CMA Celebrity Close-Up on GAC. Chase co-hosts the weekday news program Tennessee Mornings on FOX 17 in Nashville.

McGraw to Film In Nashville

tim-mTim McGraw and Gwyneth Paltrow will star in a movie that will be filmed in Nashville in January and February. The soundtrack will reportedly be comprised of all Nashville artists, and some possible locations for the shoot include McGraw’s farm.

Eighty percent of the film is set to be shot here. The only reason that production will have to relocate to make the remainder of the movie is because it will be winter in Nashville, with no leaves on the trees.

Nashville leaders managed to woo producers away from Austin and convince them to make the movie in Music City. Tennessee offers several incentives for production companies to make films here, including a 32 percent cash rebate for spending $1 million with a company based in this state.

Matchless Music Plans Release; Herndon Inks New Deals

davidShawn Pennington has opened Matchless Music Group with David St. Romain as the flagship artist. The company’s debut album is due in the first quarter of 2010, and St. Romain’s lead single, “That’s Love,” goes to radio Oct. 19 with David Haley’s EdgeHill Music handling promotion. Pennington and St. Romain met during Season 5 of Nashville Star, where St. Romain finished third in the competition.

Pennington launched Matchless Management in May after resigning from Dale Morris & Associates. Other artists signed to the management, production and consulting firm include Stoney Creek Records artists Ash Bowers and Thompson Square.

Pennington was a professional musician who moved to Nashville in early 1997 to become the bandleader and tour manager for Sara Evans. In 2002 he segued into the business side of the industry and held a management position with Dale Morris & Associates where he was actively involved in launching the careers of Gretchen Wilson, Big & Rich, John Rich, Cowboy Troy, the Muzik Mafia, Randy Owen (solo), and Kellie Coffey.

Pennington and Matchless Music Group can be reached at 615-491-8285 and [email protected]. Haley and EdgeHill Music’s contact info is 615-973-0132 and [email protected].

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Ty Herndon has inked a management deal with The Bucket Agency. He has also signed publishing and recording deals with Dove Award winning producer Wayne Haun and Haun’s Sunset Gallery Publishing. Herndon is nearing completion of his first self–penned record Journey On, scheduled for a 2010 release on Vine Records.

Herndon is known for the 1995 charttopper “What Mattered Most.” His manager can be contacted at [email protected].

TV Guide: Country Edition

 From left: Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris and The Office's Steve Carell backstage at The Jay Leno Show (September 30, 2009). All three appeared on last night's show. Both Gill and Harris are in Los Angeles to perform at a benefit for The Country Music Hall of Fame at Club Nokia.Photo credit: Rique
From left: Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris and “The Office’s” Steve Carell backstage at “The Jay Leno Show” (9/30/09). Gill and Harris were in Los Angeles to perform at a benefit for The Country Music Hall of Fame at Club Nokia. Photo: Rique

Nashville musicians are making the media rounds. See where your favorite artists are set to turn up.

Kenny Chesney will perform for the full hour of PBS’s Austin City Limits on Oct. 17. Joining him will be good friend and fellow CMA Vocal Event nominee Mac McAnally (for “Down The Road”). The concert will be taped at University of Texas, and include plenty of hits as well as the never-before-performed “Somewhere In The Sun.”

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Dierks Bentley will take a detour from Brad Paisley’s American Saturday Night tour this week to perform his hot new single “I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes” tonight (10/5) on The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, and The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson the following day (airing Oct. 12). To watch the intimate video for the new single click here.

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Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers will be on The Late Show with David Letterman tonight (10/5) on CBS, and on The View tomorrow (10/6) on ABC. The Rangers’ new Rebel Records release, Deep in the Shade, will be in stores tomorrow.

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 Caption: Jack Ingram stopped by The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson last week to debut his new single “Seeing Stars” set to air tonight, Monday, Oct. 5 at 12:35A ET/PT.
  Jack Ingram stopped by “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” last week to debut his new single “Seeing Stars.” The show is set to air tonight 10/5)  at 12:35 AM/ET.

Trace Adkins will make several media appearances while he’s on the East Coast next week. Today, (10/5) he’ll visit political commentator Glenn Beck on his daily radio show, and guest on his television show later this evening. On Tues., Oct. 6, Adkins will appear on Fox & Friends, on the FOX News Channel and perform an acoustic version of his latest hit single, “All I Ask For Anymore.”

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Brooks & Dunn perform greatest hits, as well as new music from their album, #1s…And Then Some, when Invitation Only: Brooks & Dunn premieres Friday, Oct. 30 at 10 PM/ET on CMT. Taped in Nashville just days after announcing their split, the show features the duo performing before a small studio audience, taking questions from fans and delivering revealing and candid answers.

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Derek Sholl appeared on FOX’s Fox and Friends on Friday, Oct. 2 and is set for the syndicated morning TV show Daytime on Wednesday, Oct. 7. New artist Sholl is working to bring attention to combat veterans who are struggling to readjust to life at home. His new music video for “When They Come Back” debuted yesterday on GAC.

McBride And Adkins Announce Tour

Adkins and McBride

Adkins and McBride

Martina McBride and Trace Adkins are gearing up for their Shine All Night Tour, starting Nov. 20 and covering 40 cities across the U.S. through the spring of 2010. The tour is sponsored by SunnyD, and marks the beverage company’s first music partnership. The outing is also sponsored in part by GAC, and will feature McBride and Adkins each performing full-length shows.

Blake Shelton and The Lost Trailers will join the tour for a few select dates. Concert promotions include a series of irreverent TV commercials featuring McBride and Adkins to be aired on GAC, as well as local television spots and online. Visit www.ShineAllNight.com for tour details and exclusive content. Also, to coincide with the tour announcement, McBride is launching a redesigned website at www.MartinaMcBride.com.

TOUR DATES

Nov. 20 Moline, IL

Nov. 21 St. Paul, MN

Nov. 22 Milwaukee, WI

Dec. 3 Colorado Springs, CO

Dec. 4 Park City (Wichita), KS

Dec. 5 Oklahoma City, OK

Dec. 10 Greensboro, NC

Dec. 11 Columbia, SC

Dec. 12 Duluth, GA

Dec. 13 Birmingham, AL

Jan. 22 Little Rock, AR

Jan. 23 Independence, MO

Jan. 24 Council Bluffs, IA

Jan. 29 Reading, PA

Jan. 30 Worcester, MA

Jan. 31 Fairfax, VA

Feb. 11 Dallas, TX

Feb. 12 Beaumont, TX

Feb. 13 Bossier City, LA

Feb. 14 Pensacola, FL

Feb. 19 Buffalo, NY

Feb. 21 Columbus, OH

Feb. 25 Ft. Wayne, IN

Feb. 26 Cleveland, OH

Feb. 27 Pittsburgh, PA

Feb. 28 Highland Heights, KY

Mar. 5 Champaign, IL

Mar. 6 Evansville, IN

Mar. 12 Richmond, VA

Mar. 14 Manchester, NH

Mar. 26 St. Louis, MO

Mar. 27 Green Bay, WI

Mar. 28 Dekalb, IL

Apr. 8 Loveland, CO

Apr. 9 Rapid City, SD

Apr. 10 Bismarck, ND

Taylor Swift Stars In Band Hero Video Game

taylor_swift_band_heroPlayers will soon be able to perform as video game character Taylor Swift in Activision’s new Band Hero game. Available Nov. 3, just in time for holiday shopping, the game allows fans to act as Swift’s playable character and perform her hits “You Belong With Me,” “Picture To Burn” and “Love Story.”

Other new characters for the game include Maroon 5’s Adam Levine, and more songs are being added as well.

From the makers of Guitar Hero, Band Hero will allow multiple gamers to play with any instrument combination of guitar, bass, drums and vocals.

Check out the video below to see how Swift’s character was created.

Updated: Lifenotes: Rick Schulman

George Jones and Rick Schulman

George Jones and Rick Schulman

Entertainer Rick Schulman Finney died suddenly Tuesday morning, September 29, at his home in Nashville at age 63.

During his colorful career as Rick Schulman, he was a songwriter, studio sideman, advertising pitch man, movie actor and Nashville nightclub star. He was the co-writer of the hit 1980 George Jones and Johnny Paycheck duet “When You’re Ugly Like Us (You Just Naturally Got to Be Cool).”

He was adopted by the Schulman family, who owned a variety store and barbecue stand on Jefferson Street. His musical style was heavily influenced by the blues musicians in the neighborhood. While in boarding school in Cleveland, Ohio, he worked as a rock ‘n’ roll disc jockey.

Returning to Nashville after graduation, Schulman joined the house band of the syndicated R&B television show Night Train. There, he worked with Jimi Hendrix, Little Richard, Fats Domino and others on the program.

On Music Row, he was signed as a staff songwriter by Cedarwood, Tree and ATV Music. Bobby Bare, Johnny Russell, Freddy Hart, Dr. Hook, The Newbeats, O.C. Smith and Charlie Rich are among those who recorded Schulman’s songs.

As a studio musician and vocalist, he backed Jack Clement, Johnny Cash, John Hartford, John Prine, June Carter Cash and Waylon Jennings, among others. He was a member of Jack Clement’s Cowboy Ragtime Band.

“Rick was a wonderfully talented singer with both a high and low range like that of a piano and the power of an entire brass section,” said Clement. “I’m going to miss him.”

When the Exit-In nightclub opened in 1971, Schulman became its main opening act. His stage repertoire in the 1970s and 1980s was memorable for humor in such songs as “Falling in Love with My Hand,” “Mamma’s Ugly Baby,” “When I’m Drinking,” “I Picked a Lemon in the Garden of Love” and “Submarine Song.”

“Rick could complement anyone from any genre of music,” said the Exit-In’s co-founder Owsley Manier. “He performed at the Exit-In more times than any other act in our history. He was a Nashville treasure.”

Schulman appeared in cameo roles in a number of music videos. His film credits include parts in Ernest Goes to Jail, Ernest Scared Stupid, The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James, Coal Miner’s Daughter, Concrete Cowboy, Framed and The Witness. He was also in TV movies aired by HBO, Cinemax, PBS, NBC and Fox. He did character voices for Disney and Sesame Street. His advertising voice-over work included such national brands as McDonald’s, Budweiser, NASCAR, Popeye’s Fried Chicken, Ford, Chevrolet, Red Roof Inn, Ken-L-Ration and Pace’s Picante Sauce, among many others.

“He was also the most naturally funny and entertaining person I ever met,” said Rick Sanjek, his friend and former roommate. “He lit up every room he ever entered with his wit, warmth and giving spirit.” Their third roommate was Randy Rayburn, now one of Nashville’s most successful restaurateurs.

After his adoptive parents died, Rick Schulman sought out his biological parents and took Finney as his last name. It was the maiden name of his biological mother.

Rick Schulman Finney is survived by his wife Eleanor Whitworth Finney and son David Whitworth. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3 at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Belle Meade.

Dennis Knutson, Byron Hill, Eddie Burton, Micki Furhman, Rick Shulman, and Jim Rushing, at the ATV Music Nashville office, circa 1982. Photo: www.byronhillmusic.com

Dennis Knutson, Byron Hill, Eddie Burton, Micki Furhman, Rick Shulman, and Jim Rushing, at the ATV Music Nashville office, circa 1982. Photo: www.byronhillmusic.com

YouTube Music, Aristo Int’l Report, And Unpaid Royalties

YouTubers in the U.S. watched more than 10 billion videos during the month of August, many of which were music videos, reports the latest data from comScore. Worldwide, the site hit an all time high of 25 billion videos watched by 161 million pairs of eyes. The popularity of music related content on YouTube is clear with a scan of the list of top videos and channels.

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Nashville-based PR/marketing firm The AristoMedia Group has released the fall 2009 edition of its Aristo International Report. The current issue features a recap of several recent international awards shows, including the record-setting CCMA Awards in Canada, as well as events in Britain, Ireland, New Zealand and the Americana Music Association Awards in Nashville.  Also included is a feature on the encouraging trend of younger Country artists touring abroad this year. The quarterly, digital newsletter is available for online viewing at here.
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More than $300 million is marked as ‘pending and unmatched’ mechanical royalties according to the latest from Digital Music News. Publisher sources say that this money is being held by record labels. Digital Music News reports that this information is supported by numerous internal documents. The issue was brought to the forefront when the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) set new rates which included a late fee for royalties held by majors.