Hunter Hayes Joins The Flaming Lips For World Record Attempt

Warner Music Nashville’s Hunter Hayes will join rock group The Flaming Lips in its attempt to break the Guinness World Records title for Most Live Concerts in 24 Hours (Multiple Cities) during the O Music Awards. Hayes’ performance with the band will take place live at Benny’s Boom Boom Room in Hattiesburg, MS at 6:30 am CT on Thursday, June 28.

Hayes is one of several artists invited to join the Lips during the 24 hour whirlwind tour, which begins in Memphis tonight (6/27) at 6:30 pm CT and ends tomorrow evening (6/28) in New Orleans with stops in several cities along the way. Other performers along for the ride include Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Neon Indian, Grimes, Gary Clark Jr., and more.

The O Music Awards were created by MTV, VH1, CMT and Logo to spotlight the diversity of music across digital platforms and provide fans with a means to discover emerging artists from multiple genres. Find out more and stream the performances live at OMusicAwards.com.

Also a seasoned live performer, Hayes has been traveling the country on his Most Wanted tour. In fall, he will join Carrie Underwood’s Blown Away headlining tour.

CMA And IEBA Partner To Present CMA SRO Awards

The 2012 CMA SRO Awards will be presented during a special dinner that will mark the close of the 42nd Annual IEBA Conference. The IEBA Industry Awards and IEBA Hall of Fame honors will also be presented at the Tues., Oct. 9 event in the ballroom of the Sheraton Downtown Nashville. Reserved seating is required, for details visit ieba.org.

The IEBA Conference runs Oct. 7-9 in Nashville.

The SRO (Standing Room Only) Awards were created by the CMA Board of Directors in 1990 to honor outstanding professional achievement within the touring industry. The honors haven’t been presented since 2007. Finalists for 2012 were announced in May and voting is complete for the 14 categories. Winners will be revealed in September. Ballots were tabulated by accounting firm Deloitte & Touche.

Voting information for the separate IEBA Awards will be sent to IEBA members in July.

“Culminating the IEBA Conference with the presentation of the return of the CMA SRO Awards makes perfect sense,” said CMA Chief Executive Officer Steve Moore. “IEBA supports the touring industry and the CMA SRO Awards recognize the best in the business as determined by our CMA members in the ‘live’ community.”

“The IEBA Conference is all about the live performance,” said IEBA Executive Director Tiffany Davis. “IEBA is honored to be sharing this evening with CMA to present the SRO Awards in conjunction with the IEBA Awards and Hall of Fame Induction.”

Brothers of the Sun Tour Brings Hit Packed Show To LP Field

Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw are having as much fun as their fans. Their Brothers of the Sun tour set down at Nashville’s LP Field Saturday (6/23), bringing a 6-hour party—even longer for devoted tailgaters—that felt like a reunion between the superstars and country music lovers.

The night was a treat for longtime fans who have followed McGraw’s and Chesney’s almost two decade careers, as the singers delivered hit after hit from their mega catalogs. What’s fantastic about the Brothers experience is that while both performers have grown artistically since their debuts, they enjoy returning to the sometimes hokey hits that later allowed them the freedom to explore more thought provoking material.

The heat didn’t deter the parking lot full of tailgaters, many of whom gathered before noon to pre-party for the 4 PM show. They toted in games of cornhole, sets of speakers, and loaded-down coolers. In keeping with Chesney’s laid back beach-inspired brand, plastic leis draped many necks in the crowd of mostly 40-and-unders. Jake Owen kicked off the music inside the 68,000 seat stadium, followed by Grace Potter and the Nocturnals.

When McGraw took the stage around 6:45 PM, his opening numbers including newer hit “Felt Good on My Lips,” and older favorite “For A Little While” had couples dancing hand-in-hand in front of the concessions booths. And that’s how it went all night long, the perfect blend of new and catalog hits from two of country music’s greatest acts.

McGraw offered early career boosters “Down on the Farm,” “Everywhere,” “Just To See You Smile,” and “Where The Green Grass Grows” which brought the entire crowd to its feet. The sun was as bright as his all-white wardrobe as he continued, previewing “Mexicoma” and “Truck Yeah” from his upcoming release. Of course, his set also included monster smash “Live Like You Were Dying.”

“You can wake up every morning and put your best foot forward and try to be the best person you can be,” he said as he launched into recent hit, “Better Than I Used To Be.”

Fans received the added bonus of appearances by surprise guests—Faith Hill joined him for “I Need You,” and Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck tossed footballs into the crowd.

Banners decorated the sides of the gigantic stage, featuring photographs of a warm orange coastal sunset sinking into cool aqua waves. Video screens were a key part of the experience in such a huge venue, and good camera work kept the projections interesting.

Upping the video ante, Chesney’s set benefited from the dark night sky which made the lighting and screens even more spectacular. The stadium was a sea of cell phone lights and colored beams slicing the air. His grand entrance included flying above the fans on a swing while singing “Beer In Mexico.” For the night, Chesney was the preacher to his devoted congregation. He and the crowd fed off each other’s energy, which was as thick as the humidity.

He partied right along with his fans, offering escapism-via-enjoyment favorites including “Reality,” “Living In Fast Forward” and “Out Last Night.” But all his hits aren’t about nights on the town, he does sentimental equally well, and slowed the tempo for moody angst on “Somewhere With You” and doting reflection on “Anything But Mine.” No matter the song, if he stopped singing, the crowd could carry the lyrics.

When Potter returned for “You And Tequila” it was one of the highlights, with the performers sharing a genuine moment, just as Hill and McGraw had earlier. Chesney, who has been playing stadiums for years but hadn’t stopped in Nashville since 2007, said the acoustic song reminds him of his early days playing for tips. He thanked songwriters Deana Carter and Matraca Berg, who last week won Song of the Year for “Tequila” at the MusicRow Awards.

To celebrate Potter’s birthday, the Franklin High marching band made an appearance and played “Happy Birthday” while the crowd sang along.

The finale was the most fun of an already eventful night. Rounding out the hit-packed show was a return to where it all started for the superstars, with McGraw coming back to the stage for their duet “Feel Like A Rock Star.” Then they traded verses on career making smashes “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” and “Indian Outlaw.” Owen and Potter helped shut down the stadium with a cover of Jackson Browne’s “Running On Empty.”

Artist Updates: Carrie Underwood, Love and Theft

Carrie Underwood is slated to make her first appearance in the popular CMA Songwriters Series, when it returns to Boston on Tuesday, July 31 at Royale in the downtown Theater District.

Joining Underwood for the event will be some of her hit co-writers Brett James (“Cowboy Casanova”), Luke Laird (“So Small”), and Hillary Lindsey (“Just a Dream”). As usual, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Bob DiPiero will host and perform at the event. Tickets go on sale Friday (June 29) and are $50 for VIP seating, $39 for reserved, and $25 for general admission.

Underwood recently performed her first-ever U.K. concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall, which sold out within 90 minutes of tickets going on sale. This week, Underwood heads on to Australia for a series of shows.

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RCA Nashville’s Love and Theft has signed with EMI Music Publishing Nashville. The duo of Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson currently has the single “Angel Eyes” approaching top 10 on all the charts. Love and Theft’s upcoming self-titled album for RCA will be in stores July 24.

(L-R): Back: EMI's Laura Wright, Missy Wilson, Ben Vaughn. Front: EMI's Tom Luteran, Barker-Liles, Gunderson, EMI's Josh Van Valkenburg

Photo Friday (6/22/12)

Jamey Johnson and President Jimmy Carter met in Atlanta, Georgia last weekend at Chastain Park Amphitheater where Johnson and Willie Nelson were appearing. It was the first time the pair had met.

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Warner Music Nashville’s Hunter Hayes gathered an estimated 7,000 person crowd last night (6/21) at the KC Power & Light District’s Hot Country Nights in Kansas City, MO. Authorities for the entertainment district had to stop letting people in as the rafters began to overflow.

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Kenny Chesney performed for the American Express Unstaged music series this Wednesday night (6/20). The 75-minute set was set on the beach of Wildwood, NJ, available live on YouTube as well as on demand.

Industry Ink (6/21/12)

Schlitz Inducted Into Hall of Fame, Signs With Sea Gayle
Legendary tunesmith Don Schlitz was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at the organization’s 43rd annual Awards Gala on June 14, and was saluted by Kenny Rogers who performed Schlitz’s classic “The Gambler.” Schlitz also recently signed to Nashville-based Sea Gayle Music, whose VP of Creative Mike Owens was in New York for the celebration.

(l-r) are Sea Gayle Music's Mike Owens, Stacey Schlitz, Don Schlitz, ASCAP's LeAnn Phelan and Marc Driskill. Photo: Gary Gershoff.

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Debbie Moore

Third Coast Promotes Debbie Moore
Debbie Moore has been promoted to Vice President of Nashville-based Third Coast Talent, where she will focus on artist contracts, press, and media. Third Coast represents Little Jimmy Dickens, Janie Fricke, Jeannie Seely, T.G. Sheppard, and Gene Watson. She joined Third Coast in 2002 as Entertainment Coordinator, and previously worked with BMI for 11 years. She is also a member of Moore & Moore (with her twin sister Carrie) and a songwriter who penned the No. 1 hit “Wish You Were Here” for Mark Wills.

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The Grascals Ink New Booking Deal
The Grascals have signed an exclusive booking agreement with Nashville’s Conway Entertainment Group, headed up by veteran Tony Conway. The Grascals signed to Mountain Home Music earlier in 2012 and released new album Life Finds A Way.

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Jim Havey PR To Rep The Label
The Label, Gary Allan’s high-end men’s boutique in the 12 South district, has retained Nashville-based Jim Havey Public Relations to handle publicity.

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Logan Hall

KY’s Country Music Road to Fame Winner Announced
Logan Hall of Vergie, KY, took home the grand prize in the Country Music Road to Fame talent competition held June 16 at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonburg, KY. Hall will have the opportunity to write and record an original song at Tom T. Hall’s studio and participate in a career development course with PCG Nashville.

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Cassidy Departs DSR Entertainment
Kristen Cassidy has exited her position with DSR Entertainment, which oversees the career of David St. Romain. “David is an amazing talent,” said Cassidy. “I wish him happiness and continued success.” Going forward reach her at [email protected].

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Willis Launches Volt Music Group
Manager and Radio Submit co-owner Monte Willis and partner Donnie Dolac have announced the opening of new publishing and management company Volt Music Group. “Many of the high points of my career have come from my work in Nashville and I am very excited to find the right partners in the Doleac family to once again focus on what I love most, working with songwriters,” said Willis. Signings will be announced soon.

Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman Begins June 21

Starting tomorrow (6/21), the Ryman will host a six-week series, Spinger Mountain Farms Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman. Each Thursday night show will start at 7:30 p.m.

Series line-up includes:

June 21 – Vince Gill with Sarah Jarosz
June 28 – Chris Thile & Michael Daves and The Boxcars
July 5 – The Gibson Brothers, Steep Canyon Rangers and The Roys
July 12 – Rhonda Vincent with Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
July 19 – Dailey & Vincent
July 26 – Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder

Tickets are on sale now for $26.50. Fans that arrive early can also enjoy Pickin’ On The Plaza festivities which are free of charge and begin at 6 p.m. For more information, go to www.ryman.com.

Chesney Shares Fishbowl With Fans

Welcome to Kenny Chesney’s fishbowl. The superstar is letting fans peak behind the curtain on his latest album, which is his most mature and revealing project to date. He’s marking yesterday’s release of Welcome To The Fishbowl with a huge live-streaming beach concert tonight (6/20), and Saturday (6/23) he’s bringing the party to Nashville’s LP Field with pal Tim McGraw.

Tonight’s event pairs Chesney with renowned filmmaker Jonathan Demme who will direct the 75-minute online concert as part of the American Express Unstaged series. Demme, the man behind the lens of Academy Award winning movies Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia, will shoot the largest concert ever held on the shores of Wildwood, NJ, a vacation destination with a classic boardwalk, roller coasters and ferris wheel. Watching in person will be 20,000-plus fans, mostly American Express Cardmembers, who received free tickets.

The show will be livestreamed at 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT at www.YouTube.com/KennyChesneyVEVO, on VEVO’s mobile apps, VEVO Xbox Live app, and the YouTube mobile website. The performance will be rebroadcast for 12 hours.

To encourage social media chatter, fans at the concert in Wildwood and those enjoying the livestream will be able to unlock special enhancements to the show with the increasing number of tweets posted during the performance using designated hashtags.

Others who have participated in Unstaged include Sugarland, who collaborated with Kenny Ortega, and a recent pairing of Jack White and Gary Oldman.

Also this week, Chesney will perform on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (6/21), and Today’s Toyota Summer Concert Series (6/22). He and Katy Perry will take the stage on Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular on NBC.

On Saturday Chesney and Tim McGraw’s Brothers of the Sun tour takes over LP Field for a rockin’ event featuring guests Jake Owen and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. Chesney’s new album also includes a duet with McGraw, “Feel Like a Rock Star,” but the singer says the party-hearty track stands in contrast to the rest of the collection. Among the vulnerable ballads are “Sing ‘Em Good My Friend,” “Always Gonna Be You,” and “El Cerrito Place.” The latter, penned by Keith Gattis, features background vocals by Potter, who helped make “You and Tequila” a hit. The album, being released via Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville, is bookended by intimate tracks “Come Over” and “Always Gonna Be You.”

Chesney, whose sales tally exceeds 30 million units, explains, “There are songs on here I might not have had courage enough to put on a record in the past, but now I feel like it’s essential that I do these kinds of things at this point in my career. I want to be honest with my fans and myself as a songwriter and a creative person. I feel like now, more than ever, I’m comfortable with being authentic, wherever that leads me. I want to take my music and my audience and dig a little deeper, and see if they’ll come along with me.”

Lady A Sells Out Australian Shows

Friday afternoon (6/15), Lady Antebellum officially sold out its Australian Own The Night 2012 World Tour dates in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney where they added and sold out a second night at the Opera House due to demand. The group has now sold over 900,000 tickets to the global tour with upcoming dates scheduled in the US, Europe and Australia.

Before heading overseas, the tour continues this week in the US with stops scheduled in Birmingham, AL (6/21), Atlanta, GA (6/22), Greenville, SC (6/23) and Indianapolis, IN (6/24). For a full list of tour dates, visit www.ladyantebellum.com.

BamaJam Brings Out the Fans

Zac Brown performs at BamaJam 2012. Photo courtesy BamaJam.

Festival season is in full swing, and thousands of country music fans flocked to Enterprise, Alabama over the weekend for BamaJam 2012.

Tim McGraw and Eric Church performing. Photo courtesy BamaJam

After a one year hiatus the popular BamaJam festival, now with Pepsi onboard as a sponsor, returned to BamaJam Farms in southeast Alabama June 14-16. The event offered dual music stages for constant musical entertainment and the all-star lineup included Tim McGraw, Zac Brown Band, Kid Rock, Eric Church, Alan Jackson, Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, NEEDTOBREATHE, Yelawolf, Casey James, Gov’t Mule, Ronnie Milsap and more. The grounds also offered camping, ATV Trails, and a water park.

A series of severe storms interfered with the schedule on Thursday night (6/14) and forced several performers, including Broken Bow up-and-comer Dustin Lynch, to cancel their sets. But when he heard about two fans who drove from Virginia just to see him, Lynch turned his tour bus around and gave them a special private performance of “Cowboys and Angels.” Check it out here. Thursday evening headliners Eric Church and Tim McGraw went on and performed as planned after the weather cleared.