David Nail's 'I'm A Fire' Tour Launching in September

David Nail. Photo: Jim Wright

David Nail. Photo: Jim Wright


David Nail will launch his I’m A Fire Tour in September. He will bring Show Dog-Universal duo Native Run to open shows.
The tour will visit 22 cities, including Boston; Tulsa, Okla.; San Antonio;  Green Bay, Wis.; and others. Earlier this year, Nail showcased songs from his album I’m A Fire on Darius Rucker‘s True Believers Tour, as well as Lady Antebellum‘s Take Me Downtown Tour.
Sept. 11-Oxford, MS-The Lyric Oxford
Sept. 12-New Orleans, LA-House of Blues
Sept. 24-Athens, GA-Georgia Theatre
Sept. 26-Tallahassee, FL-The Moon
Sept. 27-Orlando, FL-House of Blues
Oct. 9-Wichita, KS-The Cotillion
Oct. 10-Denver, CO-Grizzly Rose
Oct. 16-Tuscaloosa, AL-Jupiter Bar
Oct. 17-Jacksonville, FL-Maverick’s
Oct. 24-Columbia, MO-9th Street Summerfest
Oct. 26-Cincinnati, OH-Bogart’s
Oct. 29-Springfield, MO-Gillioz Theatre
Oct. 30-Tulsa, OK-Cain’s Ballroom
Oct. 31-San Antonio, TX-Aztec Theatre
Nov. 6-Rocky Mount, VA-Harvester Performance Center
Nov. 7-Sayreville, NJ-Starland Ballroom
Nov. 8-Boston, MA-House of Blues
Nov. 9-New York, NY-Irving Plaza
Nov. 11-London, ON-London Concert Theater
Nov. 13-Cleveland, OH-House of Blues
Nov. 14-Grand Rapids, MI-The Intersection
Nov. 15-Green Bay, WI-Meyer Theatre

'Billboard' Names Lionel Richie 2014 'Legend of Live'

Lionel Richie

Lionel Richie


Lionel Richie has been announced as the 2014 Legend of Live recipient for Billboard’s 11th Annual Touring Conference & Awards, to be Nov. 20 at The Edison Ballroom in New York City. The honor recognizes individuals or bands who have made lasting contributions to live music and the touring business.
Culminating the two-day (Nov. 19-20) Roosevelt Hotel conference of keynotes, interviews, sessions parties and showcases, the Annual Billboard Touring Awards will feature Richie as the latest in a line of previously honored legends, which have included Sir Elton John, Journey, promoter Michael Cohl, promoter Jack Boyle, agent Frank Barsalona, the Allman Brothers Band, Ozzy Osbourne, Rush, Neil Diamond, and 2013 recipient and first Country artist to receive the trophy, George Strait.
Raised in Tuskegee, Ala., Richie’s exposure to Country among other genres influenced his first band, the Commodores, and his songwriting. Conway Twitty recorded “Three Times a Lady,” Alabama recorded “Deep River Woman,” and Kenny Rogers released “Lady” in 1980 before Richie produced Rogers’ full-length Share Your Love album the subsequent year. In 2012, Mercury Nashville released Richie’s Country collaborative album, Tuskegee, a collection of 13 hits from album sales in excess of 100 million. Additionally, the Academy of Country Music featured an all-star Country concert special for the star, which aired on the CBS Television Network.
The Touring Awards will additionally honor box office achievements from the industry’s top artists, professionals, venues of the year, a humanitarian recognition and a concert marketing and promotion award.

Garth Brooks Adds Additional Allstate Arena Shows

trishayearwoodgarthbrooksFans will have more than one chance to see Garth Brooks‘ World Tour (featuring Trisha Yearwood) at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill.
Additional shows have been added, slated for Friday, Sept. 5, Saturday, Sept. 6, Thursday, Sept. 11, Friday, Sept. 12, and Saturday, Sept. 13. Tickets for all shows, including the previously announced Sept. 4 show, went on sale at 10 a.m. this morning (Friday, July 25).
There is a ticket limit of six. Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com, or by calling 1-800-745-3000, or Ticketmaster Express at 1-866-448-7849. No sales will be available at the venue box office or at Ticketmaster outlets on July 25.
Ticket prices are $65.50, which includes the $56.94 ticket price, a $2.56 tax and a $6.00 service charge.

Industry Ink (7/23/14)

Sarah Landy

Sarah Landy


Sarah Landy has been appointed to the new position of General Manager for AWAL North America, a division of Kobalt Label Services.
Reporting to Vincent Clery-Melin, Managing Director of AWAL, Landy is based in Kobalt’s New York office and works alongside the UK-headquartered AWAL team and the Kobalt Label Services teams in NYC, LA and London to lead business development in North America. Landy was most recently Senior Director of Marketing for Sony’s RED Associated Labels.
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Chad Green

Chad Green


Canadian country music label MDM Recordings Inc. (MDM) is expanding to the American market with the hiring of Nashville based Chad Green to handle A&R / Industry Relations.
In addition to his role with MDM, Green also congruently serves as Senior Creative Dir. for Daywind Music Publishing. His background includes time as an ASCAP Membership Representative, and as Creative Dir. of Word Music Publishing.
MDM, headed by Pres. Mike Denney, also recently added an Australian office.
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The Agency Group has signed Aubrie Sellers for worldwide representation. Justin Hill is the responsible agent.
Sellers, a Nashville native, is the daughter of Lee Ann Womack and singer-songwriter Jason Sellers. The younger Sellers’ upcoming album is being produced by her stepfather Frank Liddell. In related news, The Agency Group is nominated for Booking Agency of the Year at the 2014 Canadian Country Music Award.
Aubrie Sellers

Aubrie Sellers

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Bluewater Music has signed rock band Vintage Trouble to a worldwide administration agreement. Band members include Ty Taylor, Nalle Colt, Rick Barrio Dill and Richard Danielson. Vintage Trouble has toured extensively throughout North America, Europe, Australia, Brazil and Japan, including recent sets at Glastonbury and Bonnaroo.
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Photos From The Road: The Band Perry, Dierks Bentley

The Band Perry threw a summertime party for friends from Country radio at Wrigley Field in Chicago last weekend. The trio was there on Blake Shelton’s Ten Times Crazier Tour. It was the second time the sibling trio had performed at the historic baseball stadium, making them the only Country act to have played Wrigley twice. Fans can also catch the band on ABC Television on CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock on Aug. 5 8/7 CT.

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The Band Perry and pals.

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On Sunday, July 20, Dierks Bentley hosted label and industry friends at his headlining 2014 Riser Tour stop at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in St. Louis, MO.

Dierks Bentley and friends.

Pictured (L-R): Katie McCartney (UMG), Ray Waddell (Billboard), Steve Buchanan (Opry Entertainment Group), Dierks Bentley, Cindy Mabe (UMG), Sarah Trahern (CMA), Ben Vaughn (Warner/Chappell), Brian Wright (UMG) and John Hamlin (CMT).

Aldean Rocks Cincinnati Stadium, Debuts Single

Jason Aldean. Photo: Chris/Todd Owyoung

Jason Aldean in Cincinnati. Photo: Chris/Todd Owyoung


Jason Aldean brought his Burn It Down tour to the sold-out Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati on Saturday night (July 19). He is the first Country artist to play the ball park and its second ever concert (Paul McCartney was the first). The event also included openers Tyler Farr, Florida Georgia Line and Miranda Lambert. And in between sets, DJ DU spun tunes to keep the party atmosphere bumping.
“As a baseball fan, it means a lot to me to play in stadiums where I used to watch games,” said Aldean during the pre-show press conference. “I’m still in awe, going out there and seeing the amount of people that care about what we are doing. It’s a highlight of my career.”
When asked at what point he felt like he was ready to move up from arenas and amphitheaters to baseball stadiums, Aldean said that the climb started after the success of his singles “Big Green Tractor” and “She’s Country.” “After each of those were released, I noticed that my live crowds were getting a lot bigger,” he explained. He said that led to the first of many discussions between Live Nation and his manager Clarence Spalding about launching a stadium tour.
Aldean also announced his sixth studio album will be available this year on Broken Bow Records and discussed this week’s release of the lead single. “The song is called ‘Burnin’ It Down’ and we played it live for the first time last night (in Cleveland 7/18), we are excited for you all to hear it again tonight,” he said. “This is definitely the steamiest song we’ve ever put out. But it sets the tone for everything. It’s a new sound.”
The song was written by Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins, and Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley.  For the new album Aldean re-teamed with longtime producer Michael Knox.
This is the longest Aldean has ever gone between singles, so the singer is anxious to let people hear it. The single is “Burnin’ It Down,” and the tour is called Burn It Down. Aldean agreed that this could be the title of the new album, but couldn’t confirm it. “The single always sets the tone for the album, so we’ll see how it goes. I love the song. It’s something people won’t expect to hear from us, which I like.”
Saturday’s concert started with Tyler Farr putting on a rock filled set including his two No. 1 hits, “Redneck Crazy” and “Whiskey In My Water.” By the time Florida Georgia Line hit the stage, the stadium was near capacity. The duo and their band brought non-stop energy while pumping out hit after hit, as well as covers of Alabama’s “I’m In A Hurry” and pop star Bruno Mars’ “Grenade,” and of course, a stadium-wide sing-a-long during “Cruise.”
Miranda Lambert and Jason Aldean have toured together on several occasions since both launched careers around the same time. Lambert confidently strutted around the stage showing off her new short hair cut, Rock and Roll t-shirt, leather shorts and boots. She acknowledged Aldean and their growth in the industry together and thanked him for including her on the show. Even though she was guest on the tour, Lambert proved why she is one of the biggest stars in the format. With the capacity crowd singing along as she belted her biggest hits, she also tapped into fans’ emotions with heartstring-tugging songs “The House That Built Me” and “Over You.”
Before Aldean took the stage, DJ DU kept the crowd singing and dancing as he mixed hits from all genres, including “Hang On Sloopy,” a favorite among Ohio State fans. The roar of the crowd as each song began showed that Aldean had attracted Cincinnati’s true party crowd.
Aldean’s show started with a big screen video montage of things being set on fire. The pyro then exploded as a giant “A” lit up the stage and Aldean ascended from the top wearing a cut off T-shirt bearing the name of the host city, his signature cowboy hat and jeans, while singing his first ever single, “Hicktown.” His energy didn’t slow as he continued to keep the crowd on their feet with his hits. The one exception is when he took time to bring his steel guitar player to the front of the stage and toast his birthday. The night ended with a one song encore of “She’s Country” and a full fireworks show over the Ohio River.
After two nights playing baseball stadiums in Ohio, the tour will also play the home of the Washington Nationals, The Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies.
Jason Aldean. Photo: Chris/Todd Owyoung

Jason Aldean “Burn It Down Tour” finale in Cincinnati. Photo: Chris/Todd Owyoung

'L.A. Times' Reports on Country's Global Expansion

la_timesBy: Laura Hostelley
This past Saturday (July 19), LA Times reporter Randy Lewis delved into the topic of Country music’s global expansion. Artists such as Brad Paisley, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift were featured as having a major impact on audiences abroad, and bringing the American spirit with them.

Blue Smoke – The Best Of is officially Gold in the UK, which is a massive achievement for Dolly Parton and the team,”

Dolly Parton’s new album, Blue Smoke–The Best Of, was recently certified Gold in the UK.


In 2000, Paisley tells the LA Times, the reception he and his band received overseas was far less welcoming than when they played stateside. But Country’s appeal grew substantially since then. In 2010 he played two sold-out shows in London, and the next year sold 10,000 tickets at London’s O2 Arena. Aligning with the trend, 15 of the 100 highest grossing tours worldwide were Country acts in 2013 (Pollstar).
“The Internet has been a huge help,” noted Scott Borchetta, to the Times. “Whether it was the first time we took The Band Perry over or the first time we took Taylor [Swift], there was already an awareness by a small group of super fans. That never would have happened pre-Internet.”
Although today’s Country artists often use traditional instruments, such as steel guitars and banjos, they have maintained a pop-like sound, noted Lewis. Cross-over artists such as Swift have contributed to the success of Country outside North America.
Mainstay artists such as Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks are experiencing global success too. Parton played to an estimated 150,000 people on June 29 at the Glastonbury Festival in Britain, and Brooks’ comeback was initially planned for Dublin, Ireland, but was cancelled due to permit issues.
To read the full article by Lewis, click here.

Dee Jay Silver Joins Red Light Management, WME

Dee Jay Silver

Dee Jay Silver

RCA Nashville’s DJ/remixer/producer Dee Jay Silver has joined Red Light Management and will be represented by day-to-day manager Nina Ruckteschler, under the direction of Shawn McSpadden.

“Red Light Management is thrilled to be working with Dee Jay Silver,” McSpadden and Ruckteschler said in a joint statement. “We’ve followed his career for some time now, and are very excited to see what this partnership brings! He is a great talent, and we can’t wait to watch his career grow in the years to come.”

Silver has also signed with William Morris Endeavor Entertainment (WME) for representation. As the first DJ signed to a Nashville record label, he was brought over by veteran agent Kevin Neal, who recently joined WME. In addition to representing Silver, Neal will continue working with Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Colt Ford, and Parmalee.

“Dee Jay Silver is the preeminent DJ in Country music,” says Neal. “When I put him on the road with Jason Aldean in 2011, some people thought it was a risk, but the crowds loved Silver and the energy he brought from the first show. He broke the ground for all the other DJs in Country music today.”

Brooks, Yearwood To Launch World Tour on Sept. 4

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Garth Brooks is set to launch his comeback world tour at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill., on Thursday, Sept. 4. The show will also feature Trisha Yearwood. Tickets go on sale Friday, July 25 at 10 a.m.
“As an entertainer, you get asked a lot ‘what are the best cities to play?’ Without hesitation, I rattle five or six of the best places to play and that list always includes Chicago. It is the perfect city to launch the World Tour!” said Brooks.
There will be a six ticket limit per purchase. They can be purchased at ticketmaster.com, 1-800-745-3000 or Ticketmaster Express 1-866-448-7849. There will be no sales at the venue box office or Ticketmaster outlets on July 25.

Tickets will cost $56.94 plus $2.56 tax plus $6.00 service charges, totaling $65.50.
Since releasing his debut single, “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old),” in 1989, Brooks has notched 25 No. 1 singles, and earned six RIAA Diamond Awards (each commemorating 10 million albums sold). In January 2012, he was named the best-selling artist of the last two decades by Billboard, Nielsen and Soundscan, with 68.5 million sales. Brooks was recently inducted into the International Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York, as well as the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2012, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Nearly nine million viewers tuned in for his CBS special Live From Las Vegas on Nov. 29, 2013. His boxed set Blame It All On My Roots debuted the same day, marking his 13th time at No. 1 on the Country charts, and his ninth time at the top of the Billboard 200 chart.

Garth Brooks Confirms Ireland Dates Are Canceled

garth sliderThe Irish council has ruled to not allow the licenses for all five of Garth Brooks comeback shows, which were to take place July 25-29 at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, according to the singer. In a statement released Monday (July 14), Brooks says refunds will be handled by Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster’s Ireland website has set refunds to begin Thursday, July 17.
“I have always been advised to NEVER send a message in ‘the moment.’  It is said it is best to take a walk, wait awhile, and think about it,” Brooks said via a statement. “With that said, I just received the news the Irish council cannot change their earlier ruling to not allow the licenses for all five shows.  To say I am crushed is an understatement. All I see is my mother’s face and I hear her voice. She always said things happen for a reason and for the right reason. As hard as I try, I cannot see the light on this one. So it is with a broken heart, I announce the ticket refunds for the event will go as posted by Ticketmaster.
“I want to thank the Irish authorities for going the distance for all of us who wanted to share songs and dance together. I really want to thank all the people around the world that continued to think good thoughts that this would actually happen. Most of all, to Peter Aiken and those 400,000 people who believed enough to go through what they have been through to get to this point…I love you, always have, always will. I encourage any and all of them that can come see the show, at some point around the world, to bring your Irish flags and wave them proudly at the concerts. I will be looking for you.…garth.”
Last week, during a press conference announcing his new album, tour, and partnership with Sony Music, Brooks took time to express his desire to hold all five concerts in Ireland. Brooks addressed the situation saying, “[Today is] a day of joy, but it is also under a cloud.” At the time, Brooks said his equipment and crew were still en route to the shows, and that he was optimistic there would be a last minute allowance by the Irish council.
Some Brooks fans may still find today to be one of joy, as Atlanta fan Andy Roberts just confirmed that Brooks will launch his world tour in Chicago.