Live Nation Names New VP Products

Following Live Nation’s recent acquisition of data kingpin BigChampagne, the company has announced the hiring of Ethan Kaplan to the position of VP Products. Kaplan was previously SVP of Emerging Technology at Warner Music Group.

In an article on Fastcompany.com, BigChampagne founder and newly minted GM of livenation.com Eric Garland said:

“We’re extending what we know about people, relevant experiences–in this case, live events–and proximity for things happening near by you, and we’re going to apply our real-time analytics engine to solving those fan problems,” Garland says. “Right now we’re on the hunt for superstar talent in the product areas, and my first superstar is Ethan Kaplan, who looks like a walking Eric Ries book in black rim glasses.”

What products the company may unroll in the future is still unclear, though BigChampagne’s popular Ultimate Chart will likely factor in somehow. Live Nation plans to take advantage of BigChampagne’s large stores of consumer data and connect fans to artists and events.

Snapshots (12/20/11)

The boys of Montgomery Gentry wrapped up a successful year last Thursday (Dec. 15) with a concert in conjunction with WPOC/Baltimore, MD. The event raised over $13,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

(L-R): Eddie Montgomery, WPOC Program Director Justin Cole and Troy Gentry.

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The first ladies pitch group gathered at Black River Music Group for a pitching session on December 14. The young professional song pluggers had a chance to bring songs to the label’s Doug Johnson and artist Sarah Darling.

(L-R) Back: Janine Appelton, Kimberly June, Cynthia Anderson, Meghan Galbraith, Casey Le’Vasseur, Emily Schiraldi, Carrie Gallo, Missy Wilson; Front: Celia Froehlig, Brooke Arrington, Penny Lou Everhard, Lisa Johnson, Laura Wright, Natalie Harker, Sarah Darling, Doug Johnson

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Chris Cagle recently released the video for his current single “Got My Country On,” which was directed by Marcel. The clip explores both the “rocker” and “rancher” aspects of Cagle’s personality, and was filmed both at the Cagle ranch in Marietta, OK as well as Billy Bob’s Forth Worth.

Chris Cagle (R) performs at Billy Bob's Fort Worth for the "Got My Country On" video.

Montgomery Gentry To Hit The Road With Bullriders

Average Joe’s duo Montgomery Gentry recently caught the attention of The Professional Championship Bullriders and the two have teamed for a multi-city arena tour beginning in Jan. 2012. Along with the country duo, The Professional Championship Bullriders Tour will feature thirty-five of the nation’s top riders.

“We’ve done bull riding and rodeo shows our entire careers,” said Montgomery Gentry’s Troy Gentry. “Our audiences definitely cross over, and to be on a full-blown tour with these guys really takes it to a new level.”

The first two dates to go on sale are the tour kick off performances on Jan. 13 and Jan. 14, 2012 at Battle Creek, Michigan’s Kellogg Arena, along with a Feb. 3 date at Chicago’s Sears Center Arena. Additional dates will be forthcoming.

Tickets for the Jan. 13 and Jan. 14 dates range from $35.00 – $55.00, and children ages 12 and under are $15.00. Those tickets can purchased through Ticketmaster here. Tickets for the Feb. 3 date range from $17.00 – $52.00, children 12 and under are $10, and can be purchased at www.searscentre.com.

Durante Plans Livestream; Wagar Teams With Holiday Express

Corey Wagar has teamed with Holiday Express, a non-profit organization with a mission to deliver music, food, gifts, financial support and friendship to those in need. “I’m excited to be a part of this organization,” smiles Corey. “This is such a special time of year and it is great to know that we can put a smile on the face of someone who needs one this season.”

Wagar joins with over 100 other musicians to help spread holiday cheer throughout New Jersey. Her current album On The Edge was produced by Kent Wells and her single, which she wrote, is called, “I Hate My Boyfriend.”

 

 

 

>>Margaret Durante will host and perform on Dec. 18 when she presents a holiday-themed livestream called Margaret Durante’s Not So Silent Night. Durante will be performing some of her favorite carols plus fan requests. Fans can enter to win a $50 Target gift card by submitting photos of their worst or silliest Christmas sweaters to Margaret’s Silly Sweater Competition at [email protected]. Entries will be accepted up until the live streaming begins, when the winner will be announced during the broadcast. To watch the livestream visit facebook http://www.facebook.com/MargaretDuranteMusic

Lambert “Retweets” Pistol Annies

The Pistol Annies have been causing a buzz and making registers ring. The band’s digital-only album was released in late August and debut sales were a remarkable 42,000 units. At the same time, the trio’s most famous member, fiery Miranda Lambert, has also been lighting torches. Lambert recently debuted Four The Record which hit the charts at No. 1 selling more than double any of her previous debut albums. Pistol Annies includes Ashley Monroe, managed by John Grady and unofficially signed to a solo deal at Warner Bros., plus Angaleena Presley, managed by Scott Kernahan.

Last week the Pistols stole the show on the American Country Awards and are now wrapping a three-show series at the House of Blues in Vegas and West Hollywood (see performance video below), plus Buck Owen’s Bakersfield Crystal Palace.

Gary Overton

“I don’t believe it’s ever been done or attempted before in country,” says Sony Music Chairman/CEO Gary Overton. “A solo artist with a current hit album who is also part of a band with a current hit album. That’s one of the things you get working with Miranda. She leads with great music and her heart, and then we all follow and try not to say ‘No’ just because it’s something no one’s done before.”

“Everyone talks about new models,” says Marion Kraft, whose Shopkeeper Management steers the careers of Miranda, Pistol Annies plus Chris Young and a few others. “But no one is trying anything. But let’s be honest about this project, I didn’t have a choice. Miranda called me one day and said, ‘I want to be in a band and this is who is in it.’ Later when it wasn’t going quickly enough she called me back and explained that she was ‘very serious’ about this. Isn’t that awesome? But in my mind I don’t see it as a dual career. I just have two different clients, Pistol Annies and Miranda Lambert.”

Two different clients, yes, but a unique case where one client sort of retweeted the other. “Miranda gave Pistol Annies a lift by putting them on her tour last year in selected cities,” Kraft continues. “Those performances generated great feedback so we went a step further, and decided to do three Pistol Annies shows. So far we’ve done a good job of building both brands by making it a bit of a dance. We put Pistol Annies in front when their album was released, then moved them aside in October/November for Miranda and her album launch. Then this last week we’ve come out again as Pistol Annies with three West Coast dates and a few other appearances to activate holiday sales.”

“We didn’t want to ask our physical retail partners to buy 50k units up front since there was no radio airplay and no tour,” says Overton. “So we decided to put it out digitally-only and see what happens. After we had a big first week it was, ‘Wow, we want that too.’ So we quickly got orders together and stocked the physical stores. Miranda pulled the trio out for a few numbers during some of her concerts, and there have been a number of key exposure moments including Good Morning America, the American Country Awards and more. Now we’re getting calls from pop radio and media people asking for tickets. The cool thing is we aren’t going to corporatize this, we’ll just let people discover it. And the band has done a great job of touching people through social networking. From an industry standpoint the dual albums may raise questions, but the fans aren’t confused at all. They don’t care that it is two projects, they just like what they like. The fans love Miranda’s record, but at the same time they love the Pistol Annies, too. It’s all driven by great music. People are telling their friends about it.”

With all the acclaim and excitement does this mean that the Pistols might shoot a single out to radio? “For this band we’ll call it ‘Focus Track,'” says Kraft. “‘Hell On Heels’ was our first focus track to guide the album. If all goes as we envision we’ll pick a second. Most likely the first 3-4 months of 2012 will be Miranda Lambert time because we are supporting her record and On Fire tour. Then hopefully around the end of April the Pistols will start gearing up and in the Fall play some shows on their own.”

Marion Kraft

Are there any thoughts about a second album for the Pistol Annies? “Since it’s all about the music,” Kraft continues, “why not give the fans more music and find some different ways of kickstarting this country format? People want more music, more often. There are young successful bands in our format that sing beautiful harmonies like The Band Perry and Lady Antebellum. It’s a style of music that’s working. As compared to Lady Antebellum or TBP the direction of Pistol Annies I would say is a little more like looking back in time. It’s blue collar and story specific, like housewives hanging out. We feel there’s room for more of it.”

A little over half of the Pistol Annies album sales have been digital. Does that mean that they are appealing to a very young digital-friendly demo? “It’s just the way it’s been marketed I believe,” says Overton. “If we had it on country radio you’d see digital and physical sales match more closely with the broader spread of the entire country music demo. But the music has been very active online which explains why digital sales have also been proportionally high. (According to Nielsen SoundScan 20% of this year’s country album sales have been digital.) Everything is going so well and it is such a special, fun project we don’t want to lock and load with respect to singles and normal marketing plans. We have every intention of keeping this about the music. The girls have been great to work with and Miranda has been able to compartmentalize her solo and band roles nicely. This is the dream thing, why we all got into the music business… to find some great music and let it get out there.”

Fact File: Through week of 12-4-11 Four The Record has sold 258k units; Hell On Heels has sold 175k. Miranda has 2.8 million Facebook likes and 535k Twitter followers. Pistol Annies has 132k Facebook likes and 43k Twitter followers.

 

“Brothers Of The Sun” Ticket Sales Tally Up

By the end of the day Saturday (12/3), Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw’s 2012 Brothers of the Sun Tour sold nearly 275,000 tickets for its first eight dates, more than any of Chesney’s previous initial on-sales. Shows dates rapidly approaching sell-outs include Dallas, Foxboro, and Chicago, where Chesney had his strongest initial on-sale to date.

With tickets for 12 shows still set to go on-sale, Chesney, whose “You and Tequila” featuring Grace Potter was recently nominated for two Grammy Awards, is looking at another one-million ticket summer after reaching that milestone for his last eight consecutive tours.

The Brothers of the Sun Tour is the first time in 10 years that Chesney and McGraw have hit the road together. Featuring Grace Potter & The Nocturnals and Jake Owen, the blockbuster tour will hit stadiums across the country including East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium, Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, Nashville’s LP Field, and two shows at Foxboro’s Gillette Stadium.

Brothers of the Sun Tour 2012:

Sat. June 2 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium (On Sale Dec. 9)
Sun. June 3 – Atlanta, GA – Georgia Dome (On Sale Dec. 10)
Sat. June 9 – Dallas, TX – Cowboys Stadium (On Sale Now)
Sun. June 10 – Kansas City, MO – Arrowhead Stadium (On Sale Dec. 9)
Sat. June 16 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field (On Sale Now)
Sat. June 23 – Nashville, TN – LP Field (On Sale Dec. 9)
Sun. June 24 – Charlotte, NC – Bank of America Stadium (On Sale Dec. 9)
Sat. June 30 – Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field (On Sale Now)
Sun. July 1 – Cincinnati, OH – Paul Brown Stadium (On Sale Dec. 10)
Sat. July 7 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field (On Sale Now)
Sun. July 8 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Field (On Sale Dec. 10)
Sat. July 14 – Anaheim, CA – Angel Stadium (On-Sale Date TBA)
Sat. July 21 – Denver, CO – Sports Authority Field at Mile High (On Sale Dec. 10)
Sat. July 28 – Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium (On-Sale Dec. 16)
Sun. July 29 – Cleveland, OH – Cleveland Browns Stadium (On-Sale Dec. 16)
Sat. August 11 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium (On Sale Now)
Sun. August 12 – Washington, DC – FedExField (On-Sale Dec. 16)
Sat. August 18 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field (On Sale Now)
Fri. August 24 – Foxboro, MA – Gillette Stadium (On Sale Now)
Sat. August 25 – Foxboro, MA – Gillette Stadium (On Sale Now)

Lauren Alaina Joins Aldean’s “Party”

Lauren Alaina

Mercury Nashville/19 Recordings/Interscope artist Lauren Alaina will join Jason Aldean’s 2012 My Kinda Party Arena Tour with fellow Georgia natives Aldean and Luke Bryan. The 17-year-old singer/songwriter is supporting her critically acclaimed debut album Wildflower and current single “Georgia Peaches.”

The My Kinda Party Arena Tour kicks off Jan. 20 in Greenville, SC and continues through March 24 where it wraps in East Rutherford, NJ.

“I am so excited to be a part of the Jason Aldean tour with Luke Bryan!” beamed Lauren Alaina. “I am a huge fan of both of them. If I wasn’t a part of the line up, I would want to be in the front row! I am honored that my first major country tour will allow me to share the stage with two fellow Georgia artists. That is definitely my kind of party!”

Glen Campbell Postpones Ryman Concert

Glen Campbell postponed last night’s (12/5) concert at the Ryman Auditorium, citing a case of laryngitis. The show has been rescheduled for Tues., Jan. 3.

Campbell has Alzheimer’s disease and is on a farewell tour. The upcoming concert will be his second of two nights at the Nashville venue. The previous show on Nov. 30 took place as planned.

Tickets for the Dec. 5 concert will be honored at the Jan. 3 date. If ticket holders are unable to attend the rescheduled date, refunds are available at the point of purchase.

Class Action Suit Forces Ticketmaster To Offer Credits

Ticketmaster will issue monetary credits to consumers after losing a class action lawsuit which claimed its shipping and processing fees are excessive.

Consumers who made purchases on Ticketmaster.com between Oct. 21, 1999 and Oct. 19, 2011, are eligible for credits. Email notices to these users are expected to be sent this week.

The company faces a minimum payment of $11.25 million per year over the four-year life of the settlement.

According to details of the settlement at www.ticketfeelitigation.com:

You [customers] will receive, via email, at the address associated with your Ticketmaster account, discount codes (“Codes”) which can be used for future purchases for U.S. events from Ticketmaster’s website. For each transaction (up to a maximum of 17 transactions) that you made during the Class Period, you will receive one code, via email, for a $1.50 discount off future transactions.

If you are also a member of the UPS Subclass, you will be entitled to additional discounts off future delivery fees. Specifically, for each transaction (up to a maximum of 17 transactions) made using UPS delivery, you will receive one UPS code via email, for a $5.00 discount off future expedited delivery fees.

Credits cannot be used for events at venues operated by competitor A.E.G. Live.

In a statement, Ticketmaster emphasized that it was not admitting to any wrongdoing through the lawsuit agreement. The company can continue to charge processing fees, but must now state on its website that it is profiting by doing so.

The Ryman Goes Digital With New Mobile Apps

Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium announced the release of two new mobile apps available today (12/1), one for the iPhone and another for Android devices.

The free apps will allow users to access concert information, view exclusive Ryman related content and purchase tickets directly (via Ticketmaster mobile integration).

“We’re excited that these apps offer another way for us to interact with customers while making it easier for fans to share their excitement about Ryman events with each other,” said Sally Williams, Ryman Auditorium General Manager.

Along with concert dates, the apps feature:
* In-app ticket purchasing
* Ability to share events with friends via Twitter and Facebook
* Ability to sign up for push messaging to receive concert announcements as text messages
* Easy check-in to events via Facebook and Foursquare
* Virtual Hatch Show Print gallery
* Behind-the-scenes videos
* Concert photos
* Online store for Ryman Auditorium merchandise
* Newsletter sign-up

The new Ryman apps were developed by Santa Monica, CA based Mobile Roadie which previously built apps for the Grand Ole Opry and Live Nation and artists including Brad Paisley, Dolly Parton, Madonna and Taylor Swift. This is the Ryman’s first step in putting official partner Nissan North America’s “Innovation For All” promise into action.