Reba Announces North American Tour

Reba has announced plans for her upcoming fall tour, which will hit 31 cities in the U.S. and Canada. Fellow Big Machine Label Group artists The Band Perry, Edens Edge, and Steel Magnolia have been tapped to open select U.S. dates starting in October.
“I am very excited about the fall tour. We are designing new production and staging. I’m looking forward to touring with The Band Perry, Steel Magnolia and Eden’s Edge. It will be a night of great music and I’m planning on having a blast,” says Reba.
The full tour schedule and ticketing information have not been announced yet, but will be available on reba.com at a later date. Reba is also scheduled to play LP Field during CMA Music Festival tomorrow night (6/10), where audience members will be treated to some of the musical selections she’ll play on the road.

Urban Partners With AT&T, Samsung

Keith Urban has secured an endorsement agreement with AT&T and Samsung Mobile, who will be the presenting sponsors of his Get Closer 2011 World Tour. The superstar will also endorse the new Samsung Infuse 4G smartphone, available exclusively through AT&T.
Launching June 16 in Biloxi, Miss., the tour’s North American leg includes more than 50 concert dates. The outing completed an Australian run in April.
From the road, Urban will record vignettes of his life on his Samsung Infuse 4G and post them to www.keithurban.net. At concerts fans will have the opportunity to appear in a video and photo with Urban via green screen technology and share their experience with friends instantly via email, Facebook or Twitter. Additionally, brand ambassadors will be at concerts capturing fan photos on the Infuse smartphone, and sending them instantly to the fans so that they can share the pics with friends and post to their social media sites.

Much Ado About Bonnaroo

Arcade Fire (L) and Eminem (R) are among the headliners at Bonnaroo 2011.


While a good portion of Nashville’s music industry will spend this weekend downtown for the CMA Music Festival, it’s a safe bet that another group will make the hour drive out to Manchester for Bonnaroo 2011.
The massive outdoor, multi-stage summer festival is now in its 10th year of existence and continues to grow more eclectic with every iteration. The 4-day lineup represents the farthest corners of musical diversity and is guaranteed to please crowds.
Headliners include Eminem, Arcade Fire, Widespread Panic, The Black Keys, Buffalo Springfield (feat. Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Rick Rosas, and Joe Vitale), My Morning Jacket, Lil Wayne, Robert Plant & Band of Joy, Mumford & Sons, The Strokes, The Decemberists, Ray Lamontagne, Iron & Wine, Girl Talk, Dr. John with the Original Meters and Allen Toussaint, Alison Krauss & Union Station feat. Jerry Douglas and many, many more.
To help provide a little guidance for newbies, the nice folks over at emusic.com have put together a list of 40 must-see artists at Bonnaroo 2011. Check it out and play clips from the artists here. Similarly, Spin has a mixtape of 20 Bonnaroo artists for download from its Facebook page. Get it here and read about Spin’s 25 must-hear Bonnaroo artists here.

Shania Announces Vegas Residency


Shania Twain announces her Las Vegas residency during a press event in Nashville. (L-R): Gary Selesner, Twain and John Meglen. Photo: Alan Mayor


Shania Twain
will head to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for a two-year residency beginning December 1, 2012.

The superstar said she was “beyond excited” as she shared the news at a press conference today (6/8) at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. She appeared with Caesar’s Palace Pres. Gary Selesner and AEG Live/Concerts West Pres./co-CEO John Meglen. They announced that she will play 60 dates a year at the venue, confirming recent rumors about the engagement.
“I feel like I’ve climbed a giant mountain and I’m standing right on top with my arms wide open,” she exclaimed.
Reuniting with her fans seemed to be what Twain was genuinely most excited about, referring to performing for them as “one of my greatest pleasures.”
Planning of the show and stage production has yet to begin, but Twain said she will give “a whole new meaning for the old music.” She said she will let her creativity flow. “I’m going to go nuts! Anything is possible at Caesars.”

Photo: Alan Mayor


Twain addressed the recent medical issues with her singing voice, noting numerous appointments with specialists, including the team at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She also spoke briefly about the personal challenges she experienced during her time away from the spotlight, calling the past year a “healing year.”
The start of the Vegas residency will coincide with an expansion opening of the resort casino, including a new hotel. Twain will be the Colosseum’s first resident headliner, joining fellow international superstars Celine Dion, Elton John, and Rod Stewart who have had extended runs there.
Twain didn’t directly answer whether or not she will move her family to Las Vegas. She only said she is in a very “artist-friendly” situation.
A pre-sale exclusively for American Express cardholders opens tonight during Twain’s appearance on the CMT Music Awards. She will be a presenter, and star alongside Taylor Swift in the Thelma & Louise inspired show opening.
This follows the news that Twain is releasing “Today Is Your Day,” her first new music in over six years. She will also be signing copies of her book From This Moment On, Friday, June 10 at the Bridgestone Arena during CMA Music Fest.

CAA To Relocate Nashville Offices

Creative Artists Agency has announced plans to relocate its Nashville offices to the SunTrust Building downtown. Currently located at 3310 West End Ave., CAA’s 65-person team will move to its new 23,000 square foot space once construction is completed this fall.
“This move marks a new era for us,” said CAA’s head of music and managing partner, Rob Light. “We began our Nashville office as a one-man operation nearly 20 years ago and our team here has since built it into a dominant industry force. The new office is in the heart of this dynamic city and will offer much more space for our growing operations. This will contribute to the most effective environment for continuing to deliver the best possible service to our clients.”
CAA’s Nashville operations was established in 1991 and was the agency’s first office outside of Los Angeles. The company also has offices in New York, Chicago, London, Beijing, Dubai and more.

Willie Nelson's Country Throwdown Is A Rowdy Good Time

When Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown Tour stopped at The Woods at Fontanel in Nashville Friday night (6/3), it was easily in the mid-90s. Which, when paired with some serious outlaw country, helps explain why the event was such a rowdy good time.

Brantley Gilbert, Craig Campbell, and Randy Houser. Photo: Alan Mayor


Back for its second year and now co-branded with Nelson, the Country Throwdown Tour—organized by the same folks who put on the Vans Warped Tour—is set to hit 24 cities through early July. Performers at The Woods included Nelson and outlaw heirs-apparent Jamey Johnson, Randy Houser, Lee Brice, Brantley Gilbert, Craig Campbell, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real and Drake White. Jack Ingram is supposed to join the trek later in June.
The tour also added a Bluebird Café component to showcase some of Nashville’s noted songwriters including Adam Hood, Austin Lucas, Brent Cobb, Caitlyn Smith, Dani Flowers, and Erin Enderlin.
The move to partner the tour with Nelson seems to have paid off, as the Woods amphitheater appeared close to its capacity for most of the evening. Lines to the beer vendors filled the pathways, and the queues for hot dog or barbecue vendors were even longer. Early in the evening, performances bounced back and forth between the main stage and smaller second stage near the festival entrance. At sunset, all the action shifted to the main stage.

Lee Brice performing. Photo: Alan Mayor


Just before 6 pm, Brice and band bashed out a gutsy, passionate set including his mega hit “Love Like Crazy” and his Garth Brooks mega-hit “More Than A Memory.”
Over on the second stage, Gilbert whipped the standing audience into a frenzy, rocking out on his songs “Dirt Road Anthem” (now a Jason Aldean hit) and “Country Must Be Country Wide.” By this point, audience members were removing clothing and the beer was flowing freely.
Houser followed on the main stage, showcasing his big, soulful voice. The audience was treated to his hits “Whistlin’ Dixie” and “Boots On,” as well as a lighter-worthy version of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man.”
A handful of the songwriters, who had showcased earlier in the day, took the stage during the equipment changeover and played a few original tunes in-the-round. Then it was Jamey Johnson’s turn.
And this was clearly Johnson’s audience, who roared with approval when he started his set with “High Cost of Living” from That Lonesome Song. The crowd hung on his every word, sang every chorus, and generally went nuts with every new tune he introduced. His hard-earned underdog stance resonated with these folks, and he made sure not to disappoint.
For “In Color,” Johnson brought his daughter out to sing along which was both unbelievably cute and oddly affecting. Houser came back out to duet with him on “Can’t Cash My Checks.” And just for good measure, he threw in a swingin’ cover of “Tulsa Time.”
Around 9:30, it was time for the main event. Unlike some of the previous artists, Willie used the stripped down approach on this stage. His drummer just uses a snare and some other basic pieces, his sister Bobbi is at the piano, and his familiar old classical guitar never leaves his body.
The hour-long set wasn’t nearly enough for Willie to thoroughly cover his extensive career, but he brought out the big guns. “Whiskey River,” “Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground,” “On The Road Again,” “Always On My Mind” were all present and then some. He was joined by Johnson, Houser and a whole cast of others for a rousing finale on “I’ll Fly Away.”
Yes, it was unbelievably hot, sticky and grimy on Friday but it hardly mattered. With musical performances this soul-satisfying, Throwdown audiences nationwide are sure to be pleased, even if they have to strip down to stay cool.

The festival crowd and view of the second stage. Photo: Alan Mayor

News From the Road

Pretty In Pink
The Eli Young Band, Heidi Newfield and Stealing Angels joined KRTY in raising $15,000 last Thursday (6/2) at the Rodeo Club in San Jose, CA. Among those pictured are GM Nate Deaton, GSM Tina Ferguson and PD Julie Stevens along with members of Team KRTY (pictured in pink), who participate in the Avon BreastCancer Walk each year. Last year KRTY raised more than $130,000 for the cause.

Photo: Rudy Sabine


Bentley Wraps Jager Tour
Dierks Bentley’s recently wrapped the Jagermeister Country Tour which included stops in 28 cities. Along the way, Bentley crafted a series of video clips depicting a behind-the-scenes look into his life on the road, pre-show rituals, hobbies and interviews with fans. Check them out here.
Armiger Scores Big Opening Slots
Katie Armiger is following up her recent hit single “Best Song Ever” with what will likely be her best summer ever, opening for Darius Rucker, Ronnie Dunn, Little Big Town, Clay Walker, and Gloriana. Her tour, in support of her third studio album Confessions of a Nice Girl, will have her performing 20 shows across the country including stops at major festivals and fairs through the end of September.
The outing kicked off over the weekend in Nebraska, and brings her to Nashville June 10 for a performance at the CMA Music Festival on the Lays Plaza Stage.

Weekend Notes (6/3/11)

Next week is a busy one, with the Billboard Country Music Summit (June 6-7), CMT Music Awards (June 8), and CMA Music Festival (June 9-12) scheduled. But first we have to survive the weekend. Here’s what’s happening starting today (6/3).
Friday, June 3
Country Throwdown Tour: 3 – 10 pm, The Woods at Fontanel. Featuring Willie Nelson, Randy Houser, Lee Brice, Jamey Johnson and more.
On TV: Ronnie Dunn, Entertainment Tonight (check local listings for time)
Video Premieres: Kenny Chesney’s “You And Tequila;” Trace Adkins’ “Just Fishin’”
3rd Annual Battle of the Bands, hosted by SAE Institute: 6 pm, The Rutledge. Judges include Alan Shacklock, Ingrid Fletcher and Bernard Porter. Winning band will get studio time and radio exposure through Lightning 100. http://www.myspace.com/saebattleofthebands
 
Saturday, June 4
Joey + Rory’s 3rd Annual Bib & Buckle Fest: 4-8 pm, Pottsville, TN. http://www.bibandbucklefest.com
On TV: Old Crow Medicine Crow, The Marty Stuart Show (RFD-TV)
 

Ray Charles and Buck Owens, from the NPT special


Sunday, June 5
On TV: “Nashville: The 20th Century in Photographs, Volume 3.” 7 pm, NPT. Series narrated by Bill Turner and features photographs of Nashville from the late ‘50s through the ‘70s. http://www.wnpt.net
On TV: Jack Ingram performs the national anthem of the NBA Championship series Miami Heat vs. Dallas Mavericks. ABC, 7 pm CT.
 

Paisley's World Tour Launches Today

Following a No. 1 single (“Old Alabama”) and album (This Is Country Music), reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Brad Paisley will launch his H20 II: Wetter & Wilder World Tour today (6/3) in Virginia Beach, VA. He’ll follow that performance with another tomorrow (6/4) in Hartford, CT. The 30 city trek includes four stadiums and overseas visits to London, Dublin, Stockholm, Oslo and more. Blake Shelton and Jerrod Niemann will join Paisley on the road. Full dates are included below.
H2O II will bring back the popular “Water World Plaza” which turns every concert event into a water festival. The “Water World Plaza Stage” will offer up-and-comers Edens Edge, Sunny Sweeney, Brett Eldredge and the JaneDear girls (on select dates) a chance to showcase their talents for concertgoers. Each tour stop opens at 4 pm and music begins at 5 pm.
H2O II: Wetter & Wilder World Tour Dates:
June 3 — Farm Bureau Live at VA Beach (Virginia Beach, VA)
June 4 — Comcast Theatre (Hartford, CT)
June 11 — Progressive Field (Cleveland, OH)
June 16 — Riverbend Music Center (Cincinnati, OH)
June 17 — Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (St. Louis, MO)
June 18 — Verizon Wireless Music Center (Indianapolis, IN)
June 24 — Wild West Arena-Nebraskaland Days (North Platte, NE)**
June 25 — Tuttle Creek State Park (Manhattan, KS)**
July 2 — Lavell Edwards Stadium (Provo, UT)*
July 9 — Cavendish Beach Music Festival (Cavendish, P.E.I.)**
July 15 — PNC Bank Arts Center (Holmdel, NJ)
July 16 — Comcast Center (Boston, MA)
July 17 — Scarborough Downs (Scarborough, ME)
July 22 — Toyota Pavilion (Scranton, PA)
July 23 — Darien Lakes PAC (Darien Lakes, NY)
July 30 — Pizza Hut Park (Frisco, TX)
August 4 — WE Fest (Detroit Lakes, MN)**
August 6 — First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre (Chicago, IL)
August 7 — Columbus Crew Stadium (Columbus, OH)
August 17 — O2 Arena (London, UK)*
August 19 — Olympia Theatre (Dublin, IRE)*
August 24 — Cirkus (Stockholm, SWE)*
August 26 — Spektrum (Oslo, NOR)*
August 27 — Lisebergshallen (Goteburg, SWE)*
August 28 — Forum (Copenhagen, DEN)*
September 9 — 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre (Tampa, FL)
September 10 — Cruzan Amphitheatre (West Palm Beach, FL)
September 23 — Susquehanna Bank Center (Philadelphia, PA)
September 24 — Jiffy Lube Live (Washington, DC)
September 25 — Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion (Raleigh, NC)
*Paisley only shows.
**Paisley, Shelton, Niemann only

Paisley and Sony Music Nashville staff celebrate the No. 1 debut of “This Is Country Music” at the label group’s offices. (L-R): SMN SVP Promotion Skip Bishop, SMN Chairman & CEO Gary Overton, Paisley, SMN VP Sales Kerri Fox-Metoyer, Fitgerald-Hartley’s Bill Simmons, SMN SVP Marketing Paul Barnabee.

Rascal Flatts Announce Flatts Fest Tour

Rascal Flatts will launch its new tour Flatts Fest on June 18 in Bristow, Virginia, and the trek will take the trio to 23 total cities with opening acts Sara Evans, Easton Corbin and Justin Moore. Full dates are included below.
The tour promises to be an entire experience, with a karaoke challenge, a wedding chapel, a scavenger hunt and more. The “Flatts Fest Karaoke Challenge” will offer fans a chance to open for Rascal Flatts at one of their 2012 tour stops, depending on winner’s hometown. Radio and label personnel will be on hand to judge the talent, and the winner will get to meet the band backstage and have his or her performance played during the show. The grand prize winner receives a trip to the Smoky Mountains to record a CD courtesy of the Chartbuster Experience, as well as opening one show of Flatts’ 2012 tour.
One listener will also be able to take the hand of the one they love at the “Flatts Fest Why Wait Chapel,” in the middle of the pre-show festivities. Local stations will pre-qualify five listeners for the ceremony, and one winner’s name will be drawn before the show. The winning couple will get to meet the band backstage and will be entered in the grand prize drawing for a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas.
The fun doesn’t stop there. The “Flatts Fest Scavenger Hunt” lets attendees use their cell phones and on-site wi-fi to hunt down signs for chances to win a prize. Fans can also stop by the Fan Zone to check out the Rascal Flatts museum with music videos and photo opportunities.
2011 Rascal Flatts/Flatts Fest dates:
6-18 — Bristow, VA (Jiffy Lube Live)
6-19 — Virginia Beach, VA (Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach)
6-24 — Oshkosh, WI** (Country Festival USA)
6-25 — Chicago, IL (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)
6-26 — Maryland Heights, MO (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
7-8 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH (Blossom Music Center)
7-9 — Camden, NJ (Susquehanna Bank Center)
7-17 — Craven, SK** (Craven Country Jamboree)
7-22 — Cincinnati, OH (Riverbend Music Center)
7-23 — Noblesville, IN (Verizon Wireless Music Center)
7-24 — Twin Lakes, WI** (Country Thunder Festival)
7-28 — Atlanta, GA (Lakewood)
7-29 — Charlotte, NC (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
7-30 — Raleigh, NC (TWC Music Pavilion)
8-4 — Detroit, MI (DTE Energy Music Theatre)
8-6 — Detroit Lakes, MN** (WE Fest)
8-11 — Hartford, CT (Comcast Theatre)
8-12 — Darien Lake, NY (Darien Lakes PAC)
8-13 — Ottawa, ONT** (Rideau Carelton Raceway-OLG Slots Casino)
8-19 — Tampa, FL (1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre)
8-20 — West Palm Beach, FL (Cruzan Amphitheatre)
8-27 — Oro Station, ONT** (Burls Creek Family Event Park)
9-9 — Salt Lake City, UT (USANA Amphitheatre)
9-10 — Denver, CO (Comfort Dental Amphitheatre)
9-11 — Albuquerque, NM (HardRock Casino Albuquerque Presents The Pavilion)
9-15 — Sacramento, CA (Sleep Train Amphitheatre)
9-16 — Mountain View, CA (Shoreline Amphitheatre)
9-17 — San Bernardino, CA (San Manuel Amphitheatre)
9-18 — San Diego, CA (Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre)
**Not a Flatts Fest date