Weekly Register: Garth Brooks, Sundance Head Reign On Country Charts

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Garth Brooks continues his reign on this week’s country albums chart, taking the top two spots. The 10-disc Ultimate Collection (Target Exclusive) ranks at No. 1 with sales of 37K. Christmas Together with Trisha Yearwood is at No. 2, with 25K.

Miranda Lambert‘s The Weight Of These Wings perches at No. 3, with 21K, while Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller lands at No. 4, with 20K. Brett Eldredge‘s holiday collection, Glow, rounds out the Top 5 with 16K.

Sundance Head, Photo: NBC.com

Sundance Head, Photo: NBC.com

This week’s country tracks chart tells a similar story to the country albums chart, with The Voice Season 11 winner Sundance Head taking the top two spots, with “Darlin’ Don’t Go” at No. 1 (60K), and “At Last” at No. 2 (44K). He also picks up the No. 4 spot with his rendition of “Treat Her Right” with Blake Shelton (26K). Fellow The Voice contestant Josh Gallagher‘s “Pick Any Small Town” lands at No. 3 with 31K, while Keith Urban’s “Blue Ain’t Your Color” rounds out the Top 5 with 25K.

On the overall tracks chart, ZAYN and Taylor Swift have the No. 1 song and debut, with “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” from the 50 Shades Darker soundtrack, moving 188K.

Overall track sales have declined 24.6 percent year to date, while country track sales have declined 22.7 percent year to date.

Information provided by Nielsen Soundscan.

Luke Bryan is SoundExchange’s Most-Streamed Country Artist of 2016

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SoundExchange has released lists of its Top 20 most-streamed artists, tracks and breakout artists of 2016.

Three country hitmakers landed among the Top 20 Streamed Artists, with Luke Bryan at No. 13, Kenny Chesney at No. 16 and Jason Aldean at No. 17.

Ranking at No. 11, Maren Morris was the only country singer on the Breakout Artists list.

Adele’s “Hello” was streamed more than any other track. The Weeknd scored three songs on the Top 20 tracks list: “The Hills,” “Earned It” and “Can’t Feel My Face.”

Drake was the most-streamed artist.

SoundExchange based the data on the 12-month period ending Sept. 30, 2016.

Weekly Register: Kane Brown Debuts Atop Country Albums Chart; “Humble and Kind” Goes Platinum

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Kane Brown debuts in the top spot on this week’s country albums charts, with his self-titled, full-length album selling 45K. The new album follows Brown’s Chapter 1 EP, which debuted in the Top 10 of Nielsen Soundscan’s country albums rankings in April.

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood hold two of the top 5 country album titles this week, with Christmas Together moving 30K to land at No. 2, and the Christmas Together/Gunslinger package moving 17K to land at No. 4. Brook’s solo effort, Gunslinger, sits just outside the Top 5 this week at No. 6, moving 14.4K.

Miranda Lambert’s The Weight Of These Wings, last week’s No. 1 effort, moves 23K this week to land at No. 3, while Chris Stapleton’s Traveller is at No. 5, with 16K sold.

Other notable debuts this week include Ned Ledoux, son of rodeo legend Chris LeDoux, who debuts at No. 44 on the country albums chart with his EP Forever A Cowboy (1.9K). Also, Phil Vassar’s American Soul debuts at No. 55 on the country albums chart, with 1.4K.

This week, Thomas Rhett’s Tangled Up reached the 500K sales mark, enough to be certified Gold, as did Joey+Rory’s Hymns album.

On the overall albums rankings, Hamilton Mixtape from Original Broadway Cast debuts at No. 1, selling 187K (169K album only).

Overall album sales have declined 16.2 percent year to date, while overall digital album sales have declined 20.5 percent. Country album sales have declined 6.6 percent year to date, while country digital album sales have declined 16.5 percent.

Country Tracks Rankings

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This week, Tim McGraw’s Grammy-nominated “Humble and Kind” moves 5.9K, and tops the 1 million mark at 1.005 million.

On the country tracks chart, Keith Urban continues his reign with “Blue Ain’t Your Color” moving 27K. Little Big Town’s “Better Man” moves 23K to land at No. 2, while The Voice contestant’s Sundance Head’s rendition of “Love Can Build a Bridge” moves 21K to land at No. 3.

Florida Georgia Line ft. Tim McGraw’s “May We All” lands at No. 4 with 17K sold, while another The Voice contestant, Josh Gallagher, lands at No. 5 with his version of “Danny’s Song” moving 16K.

On the overall track sales chart, former child country star Billy Gilman’s rendition of Celine Dion’s “I Surrender” lands at No. 16 overall, selling 26K. Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello’s “Bad Things” topped the overall digital tracks rankings, moving 58K.

Overall track sales have declined 24.7 percent year to date, while country tracks sales have declined 22.7 percent.

Information courtesy of Nielsen Soundscan.

Nashville Agent Shari Lewin Named Partner At WME

Shari Lewin. Photo: Jake Harsh

Shari Lewin. Photo: Jake Harsh

WME agent Shari Lewin, who joined WME’s Nashville office in 2011, has been named as partner, it was announced this week.

Lewin focuses on endorsement deals and brand partnership opportunities for the agency’s entire country roster.

In 2016, Lewin was responsible for landing a television campaign for Brad Paisley to be featured in Nationwide’s “Song for Every Side” campaign. She also designed and executed a 360-deal with Field & Stream naming Jason Aldean the first celebrity spokesperson for the private label hunting / fishing brand sold at Dick’s Sporting Goods.

She secured Nitto Tires as the presenting sponsor and Budweiser as an additional sponsor of Florida Georgia Line’s Dig Your Roots Tour, and she secured Bayer as the title sponsor for Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour for the second year in a row.

She is also a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.

Top 5 Hits: Terry Calonge Talks Merch

terry-calonge-2016Richards & Southern CEO Terry Calonge spoke to MusicRow recently about his thriving merchandise business. “I love what I do and I wake up every morning supercharged because this is the most exciting time,” he says. “God has lined us up for this moment. And every time I say that, it gets bigger and better.”

Below are five highlights from the discussion. For an in-depth look at Richards & Southern, pick up a copy of MusicRow’s January 2017 print magazine, the Touring Issue.

It’s a growing operation.

Calonge: We recently bought 11 acres on I-65 at exit 97 near the Prevost bus company. We are designing a business campus with the main building set to house operations, distribution, production, administration and fulfillment. There will be a second building at the bottom of the hill. Plus, we have room for two additional 42,000 sq. ft. buildings for fulfillment and international distribution.

We’ve got a great crew of 45 people, with designers and logistics people who are the best in the world. They can move goods to a show in Australia in two days. My sons, Scot and Ryan, work with Luke Bryan and a lot of the younger acts. My wife Sheri is President and takes care of accounting and operations. We recently hired Sean O’Halloran to create video and still content, for example to post on Instagram. Sean also did a full-length music video on Julia Cole, which Richards & Southern paid for. The more we help our clients advance their brand, the more it is going to drive sales.

Retail statements tell a story.

Our job is to interpret an artist’s brand, and we do that by creating a retail statement. It is a group of merchandise that tells a deeper story about an artist. You can’t look solely at fabric or artwork. You have to put it all together, then step back and look at it from the eyes of the artist’s fans.

One of our very first clients was Cracker Barrel, and through that we learned about creating a retail statement or retail story. And as the story draws you in, you will be more likely to buy multiple pieces of merchandise. At Cracker Barrel, an example would be the John Deere table. At a Kenny Chesney concert, it could be a mini surfboard, or a No Shoes Nation flag.

Kenny Chesney has a fall-back career, in case this music thing doesn’t work out.

Kenny Chesney is one of the smartest marketing people on the planet. First of all, he is a wonderful human being. He cares about his fans and giving them something extra special every year.

Usually, Sheri and a designer will meet with Kenny at his home. And he already has mental images of what the title of that tour means to him. They all put together the images that are the retail statement—the store. Richards & Southern makes the concert assets—the big screens that cover the stage and the sound tower. Then the video folks bring those assets to life. Kenny directs every piece of that. He oversees the product line himself.

Because we created the ideas for merch first, all the concert assets lead right back to the merchandising stand. That’s one of the reasons why his per cap sales are so high. He will spend hours moving one little piece in a design. When someone spends that much time on the details, they soar past all the usual sales percentages. He sells more at the venue than anywhere else, but he also has amazing sales online. He doesn’t distribute his merchandise outside of his own outlets, to protect it and make it special.

Millennials love exclusivity.

As we’ve grown in the direct-to-consumer business online, we discovered the ways in which fans want to connect with artists. Merchandise is an extension of the experience of the show. Our job is to interpret the artist’s brand and to reach fans. So Richards & Southern offers different designs for different demographics. For example, Millennials and their parents.

Millennials want an even closer walk with an artist. They want to feel like they are having a genuine experience with the artist, like the tweets and posts are going to them personally. Millennials want to think you designed it for them and their friends personally. They want less of the names and picture, and more of the branding

You dream it, we can make it.

CID Presents is an amazing company and we work closely with them to give the fans who buy their VIP experiences exclusive products that aren’t available out in the marketplace. Whether it is a neon sign, a padded barstool or a hand-painted Adirondack chair for Kenny Chesney, we will make it happen. We have 145 clients and CID Presents works with a big portion of them. Right now we are working on freshening George Strait’s merchandise for Las Vegas, because some fans are buying VIP packages to every show.

RIAA Gold & Platinum Certifications Announced For November 2016

riaaSeveral Nashville artists have garnered Gold and/or Platinum certifications with the RIAA for November 2016.

Old Dominion earned this past months’ only Gold album for country with its debut project, Meat and Candy. In addition, Eric Church has amassed several Gold, Platinum and multi-Platinum certifications.

Multi-Platinum Single

  • Eric Church, “Springsteen” (3x Platinum)

Platinum Single

  • Brothers Osborne, “Stay A Little Longer”
  • Eric Church, ‘Like a Wrecking Ball”
  • Eric Church, “Like Jesus Does”
  • Eric Church, “Creepin'”
  • Eric Church, “Love Your Love The Most”
  • Eric Church, “Taladega”
  • Kelsea Ballerini, “Peter Pan”
  • Luke Bryan, “Huntin’, Fishin’, Lovin’ Every Day”

Gold Single

  • Dustin Lynch, “Mind Reader”
  • Eric Church, “Talladega”
  • Eric Church, “Guys Like Me”
  • Eric Church, “Like A Wrecking Ball”
  • Eric Church, “Cold One”
  • Kane Brown, “Used To Love You Sober”
  • Lauren Daigle, “How Can It Be”

Weekly Register: Miranda Lambert, Garth Brooks Dominate Country Albums Chart

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Garth Brooks has a strong hold on the Top 10 country album rankings this week, as his recently-released albums Christmas Together and Gunslinger take three of the top five slots this week. Garth and Trisha Yearwood‘s Christmas Together is at No. 2 with 30K sold, while the Christmas album combined with Gunslinger lands at No. 3 with 23K. The solo Gunslinger project is at No. 4 on the country albums ranking with 19K.

However, it is Miranda Lambert who takes the top ranking this week, with The Weight Of These Wings moving 31K, for a total of 153K. Brett Eldredge‘s Christmas project Glow rounds out the Top 5, with 14K sold this week.

Several albums have reached the 500K units mark, enough to earn Gold certification. Those titles include Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest, Thomas Rhett‘s Tangled Up, and Joey + Rory‘s Hymns. Also of note is Gillian Welch’s latest, Boots No. 1- The Official Revival Bootleg, comes in at No. 30 selling 3.8K.

Overall album sales have declined 16 percent year to date, while overall digital album sales have declined 20.6 percent. Country album sales are down 6.7 percent, while country digital sales are down 16.8 percent year to date.

The Voice contestant Sundance Head

The Voice contestant Sundance Head

TRACK SALES

The Voice contestant Sundance Head debuts at No. 1 country and No. 14 overall on the digital tracks sales charts, with “Me and Jesus” selling 28K. Fellow The Voice contestant Billy Gilman‘s rendition of Martina McBride’s “Anyway” debuts at No. 4 country and No. 22 overall, moving 21K units.

Keith Urban‘s “Blue Ain’t Your Color” lands at No. 2, with 27K. Little Big Town‘s “Better Man” lands at No. 3, with 21K, while Florida Georgia Line (ft. Tim McGraw), lands at No. 5 with “May We All” moving 16K.

Overall digital track sales are down 24.7 percent year to date, while country track sales are down 22.7 percent year to date.

All information courtesy of Nielsen Soundscan.

Industry Ink: Music Biz 2017, Silverado Records, Nashville Music Media

Music Biz 2017 Announces Spotify Leader As Keynote Speaker

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Troy Carter

The Music Business Association’s 2017 convention will include a keynote presentation from Troy Carter, Global Head of Creator Services At Spotify. Carter helped launch the career of Lady Gaga and has managed artists including Meghan Trainor, John Legend and more.

Music Biz 2017 is slated for May 15-18, 2017 at Nashville’s Renaissance Nashville Hotel.

 

Silverado Releases Album Plans For HISH

HISH. Photo: Ford Fairchild

HISH. Photo: Ford Fairchild

Country/EDM crossover artist HISH will release his debut project at music festival Stagecoach on April 28, 2017.

“I can’t think of a better place than Stagecoach to debut my EP,” says HISH. “The energy level there is exactly the same kind of energy I’m pouring into this music, and I know fans are going to love it!” HISH was recently announced on the lineup for the third year, his first year on the Honkytonk Dancehall Stage.

CEO of Silverado Records, Scott Thomas says, “We’re elated that HISH will rock the crowds at Stagecoach with this groundbreaking music. This is the perfect venue to do this, and we know the crowd there is going to be amazed.”

More details about the EP will be announced closer to release.

 

Nashville Music Media Adds Two To Roster

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Publicity and marketing firm Nashville Music Media (NMM) has signed Dylan Schneider and Two Way Crossing to its roster.

At 17, Schneider has gained a following of over 500,000 fans on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter collectively. After the successful release of debut EP Wannabe in August, 17 was released in October, landing at No. 3 on the iTunes chart and No. 32 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Schneider recently released the video to song “Two Black X’s” which currently has over 1 million views, as well as holiday single “Mistletoe.”

Two Way Crossing’s debut single “Car Trouble went top 40 on the MusicRow Country Breakout chart earlier this year. The band will release the video for current single “Deja Vu” exclusively with Whiskey Riff just after the first of the year.

Established in 2010, NMM is a Nashville-based boutique publicity and marketing firm. Other clients include Parker McKay, Renn, Adam Wakefield, Macy Martin and more.

Weekly Register: Lambert’s ‘The Weight Of These Wings’ Flies Into Top Spot

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Miranda Lambert’s The Weight of These Wings, a two-disc set, debuts with total activity of 133K. The project flies into the No. 1 slot on the country albums chart and No. 3 on the overall chart. Coming in at No. 1 and 2 overall were Metallica selling 291K and Bruno Mars moving 231K.

On the country chart, the Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood album, Christmas Together, sold 39K to land at No. 2. Coming in at No. 3 is the Walmart exclusive from country stalwart George Strait. Strait Out of the Box Part 2, a 3-CD set, debuts with 21K. Chris Stapleton and Florida Georgia Line round out the top 5 with sales of 13K and 12K, respectively.

On the country tracks charts, the No. 1 spot belongs to Keith Urban’s “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” which crosses the Gold mark, selling 36K TW and 508K RTD. It is ranked No. 12 on the overall tracks chart. The top country debut comes from Sundance Head, a contestant on The Voice, whose cover of “No One” (Alicia Keys) sold 16K and entered at No. 4.

Top 5 Country Tracks
Keith Urban “Blue Ain’t Your Color” 36K
Little Big Town “Better Man” 26K
Florida Georgia Line ft. Tim McGraw “May We All” 22K
Sundance Head “No One” 16K
Jon Pardi “Dirt On My Boots” 15K

Source: Nielsen Soundscan

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Keith Urban’s “Blue Ain’t Your Color” is the top country track.

Garth Brooks Excluded From Nielsen Sales Figures Despite 134K Reported Sales

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Garth Brooks‘ 10-disc Target box set, The Ultimate Collection, was noticeably absent from MusicRow‘s Weekly Register sales report, despite news outlets reporting sales of 134,000 units—enough to unofficially land the package at No. 2 overall this week (Nov. 11-17).

The reason: Target’s $29.99 offering was too low for the box set to appear on the SoundScan chart. Individual discs in a box set must be priced at at least $3.49 each, meaning his set would need to retail for $34.90 to be included. If the discs had sold for the qualifying price, an artist/retailer can still choose whether to report numbers of exclusive releases.

According to those internal numbers reported by Brooks’ own Pearl Records, the box set landed just a few hundred units shy of the total consumption of the No. 1 album, Tribe Called Quest (135k). The hip-hop group released its first new music after a nearly two-decade hiatus, on the heels of the death of one of its rappers in March.

A strict physical album sales comparison would show Brooks outselling the hip-hop group by well over 20,000 units. Brooks’ box set was not available for streaming.

Interestingly, Brooks’ forthcoming Gunslinger album was included as a disc in the Target exclusive. Gunslinger will officially be released to mass retailers as an independent album on Nov. 25 and will be streamed on Amazon. According to those numbers, Gunslinger has already sold 134,000 units ahead of its debut later this week, but those numbers may be null and void according to SoundScan.

Not all was lost, Brooks did debut at No. 1 (country chart) and 11 (overall chart) this week with his wife, Trisha Yearwood, for their Christmas album Christmas Together (21,144 units). The project also appeared at No. 2 on the overall holiday album chart (behind Penatonix‘ October release).

Like Billboard, MusicRow‘s Weekly Register figures are sourced courtesy of Nielsen Soundscan.