David Nail Sets Fighter Tour For September Launch

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MCA Nashville artist David Nail kicks off his headlining Fighter Tour on Sept. 7 in Madison, Wisconsin. Named after his new album Fighter, Nail takes his “fight” directly to the fans on this tour. The Grammy-nominated recording artist will showcase not only his biggest hits like “Whatever She’s Got,” “Red Light” and “Let It Rain,” but fans will get to hear live his most deeply personal and poignant songs from the new album.

Additionally, Nail launches his fan club Nail Nation today, in advance of the Fighter Tour, giving his fans first access to ticket pre-sale opportunities, meet & greet opportunities, fan club contests and discounts. Nail Nation members will have exclusive access to pre-sale tickets and VIP packages beginning Tuesday, Aug. 2. Tickets and VIP packages go on sale to the general public on Friday, Aug. 5 at 10 a.m. local time.

Fighter Tour Schedule:
Sept. 7: Madison, Wis.; Majestic Theatre
Sept. 8: Columbia, Mo.; The Blue Note
Sept. 10: Eau Claire, Wis.; Carson Park
Sept. 23: New York, N.Y.; Irving Plaza
Sept. 24: Buffalo, N.Y.; University of Buffalo Stadium (free show)
Sept. 29: Mescalero, N.M.; Inn of the Mountain Gods
Sept. 30: San Carlos, Ariz.; Apache Gold Casino Resort
Oct. 1: Oro Valley, Ariz.; Vistoso Country Club
Oct. 2: Las Vegas, Nev.; Route 91 Festival
Oct. 7: Gainesville, Fla.; Cowboys Saloon
Oct. 8: Vero Beach, Fla. Beach Town Festival
Oct. 13: Rosemont, Ill.; Joe’s Live
Oct. 14: Springfield, Mo.; Midnight Rodeo
Oct. 15: El Dorado, Ark.; Music Fest
Oct. 28: Dubuque, Iowa; Mystique Casino
Oct. 29: Fort Wayne, Ind.; Rusty Spur Saloon
Oct. 30: Grand Rapids, Mich.; Intersection
Nov. 4: Nacogdoches, Texas; Stephen F. Austin University (free show)

Industry Ink: Musicians On Call, UTA, Warner Music Nashville

Musicians On Call To Honor Lady Antebellum

Lady Antebellum. Photo: Joseph Llanes

Lady Antebellum. Photo: Joseph Llanes

Musicians On Call (MOC), a nonprofit that brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities, will honor Lady Antebellum with the Music Heals Award at an exclusive invitation-only event on Aug. 9 in Nashville.

MOC launched an auction on Charitybuzz where one lucky winner and their guest will meet the trio and get front row seats to the show. The private event is a part of Musicians On Call’s Half A Million Moments campaign, celebrating the organization’s milestone of performing for half a million patients, families and caregivers. It will be hosted by iHeartRadio on-air personality Bobby Bones, and will feature special guest performances and appearances.

 

UTA Promotes Nashville-Based JD McCorkle To Agent

JD McCorkle

JD McCorkle

UTA has announced a round of promotions including the elevation of Nashville-based JD McCorkle to the role of agent.

Additional promotions to agent include: Ryan Edmundson, Joe Fucigna and Parrish McKittrick (all based in New York City); Emilio Grijalva, Zach Hyde, Chad Lehner, Darius Sabet and David Winther (all based in L.A.); Sarah Chipon, Stefanie Purificati and Rob Thornton (all based in Toronto); and Alice Hogg (based in London). Additionally, UTA hired Mary Petro and Ryan Soroka as music agents in New York.

 

Aubrie Sellers Celebrates Label Signing With Pickin’ On The Patio Performance

Pictured (L-R): Justin Luffman, VP Brand Management, WMN; Megan Joyce, VP of Legal & Business Affairs, WMN; Mary Hilliard Harrington, Manager, Red Light Management; Aubrie Sellers; Frank Liddell, Producer; Jordan Pettit, VP Promotion, WMN; Cris Lacy, VP A&R, WMN; Kevin Herring, SVP Promotion, WMN.

Pictured (L-R): Justin Luffman, VP Brand Management, WMN; Megan Joyce, VP of Legal & Business Affairs, WMN; Mary Hilliard Harrington, Manager, Red Light Management; Aubrie Sellers; Frank Liddell, Producer; Jordan Pettit, VP Promotion, WMN; Cris Lacy, VP A&R, WMN; Kevin Herring, SVP Promotion, WMN.

Following news of her signing last week, Aubrie Sellers performed at WMN’s Pickin’ on the Patio. She performed songs from her LP New City Blues. Sellers, who has been supporting the album on the road all year, including stops at Bonnaroo, CMA Music Fest, SXSW and Stagecoach, will continue her trek across the country through the rest of 2016.

Chris Young Aligns With CASE Construction Equipment For Tour

Chris Young. Photo: David McClister

Chris Young. Photo: David McClister

Chris Young and CASE Construction Equipment are teaming up in 2016 for the fall run of Young’s I’m Comin’ Over Tour. The partnership will begin Sept. 5 with the Labor Of Love concert in Racine, Wisconsin.

Proceeds from the concert, headlined by Young, will benefit Team Rubicon, a disaster response organization comprised of more than 36,000 veterans and first responders, with the goal of helping the organization expand its veteran’s skills training programs.

The partnership with CASE and Team Rubicon is a natural one for Young. His father works in construction and multiple family members, including his younger sister, are either in the Marines or are U.S. military veterans.

“It’s going to be great having CASE out on tour with us,” said Young. “The work they do with connecting military veterans to job and training opportunities in the skilled trades is close to my heart, and I’m glad to have the opportunity to support those efforts.”

Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Sheryl Crow Slated For Inaugural Outlaw Music Festival

Willie Nelson Sheryl Crow Outlaw Festival

Pictured (L-R): Willie Nelson, Neil Young and Promise of the Real, Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow, Neil Young, Willie Nelson, Lee Ann Womack, and Brothers Osborne are set to perform at the inaugural Outlaw Music Festival, slated for Sunday, Sept. 18 at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Nelson will be backed by his Family Band, while Young will be backed by Promise of the Real, which includes Nelson’s sons, Lukas and Micah Nelson.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Geoff Gordon and the entire Live Nation team to bring this incredible musical experience to fans in Scranton and its surrounding communities,” says Keith Wortman, CEO of Blackbird Presents.

General public ticket sales begin Friday (July 29) at 10 a.m. CT via ticketmaster.com, by phone 800-745-3000, all Ticketmaster outlets, and The Montage Mountain Box Office. VIP packages will include upgraded seats, premier parking pass, VIP club access, and exclusive festival merchandise.

Buckle Up Country Music Festival Near Cincinnati Cancelled

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With less than two weeks until it was set to open, Buckle Up Festival near Cincinnati, Ohio, has been cancelled.

The two-day festival was slated for Aug. 5-6 at Summit Park in Blue Ash, Ohio. Headliners for the event included Brad Paisley, Randy Houser, and Chase Rice.

Also set to perform were Maddie & Tae, Tyler Farr, Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots, Brooke Eden, Corey Smith, Mo Pitney, Maggie Rose, Jessie James Decker and more.

The cancellation announcement was made on the festival’s official website:

Due to circumstances beyond our control, PromoWest Productions is regretfully announcing the cancellation of the 2016 Buckle Up Country Music Festival set to take place in Blue Ash, Ohio August 5 & 6. All tickets purchased will be automatically refunded via Ticketmaster.

Dierks Bentley Extends 2016 Somewhere On A Beach Tour

Dierks Bentley Exclusive MusicRow Photo. Photo: Joseph Llanes

Dierks Bentley’s Somewhere On A Beach Tour. Photo: Joseph Llanes

Dierks Bentley has extended his 2016 Somewhere On A Beach Tour with the addition of arena dates following two nights at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Sept. 26-27). Beginning Oct. 13 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the tour will continue through the end of October with Randy Houser and special guest Drake White & The Big Fire.

Fans can purchase tickets to first announced dates beginning Tuesday (July 26) at Dierks.com. (See below for newly-added cities.)

“We’re about 30 shows in so far, and I feel like we are just getting started…the songs from the new album are really connecting like nothing I’ve experienced before, the band and crew are in a great groove and we’re having the time of our lives out there,” said Bentley. “I love having Randy out there with us, and I’m looking forward to picking up Drake and his guys for the rest of the Fall. We’re going to make summer last as long as possible out here on the ‘Beach.’”

“This tour has reached new heights in Dierks’ career,” says MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson after witnessing this firsthand earlier this year on the tour stop in Detroit. “From the first song of the show until the end of the encore, Dierks is connected to each member of the audience with a relentless ambition of having fun and putting on a great show, not for his fans, but with his fans. It’s that partnership of artist and fan that allows Dierks to offer an intense and unforgettable experience and entertainment with this tour.”

MusicRow‘s exclusive behind-the-scenes video below is from Bentley’s concert tour stop in Detroit earlier this year when he recruited friends and music industry guests to spill out from a plane-shaped set prop on stage and join him during the encore performance of “Drunk on a Plane,” to a sold-out crowd of more than 14,000. (DTE Energy Music Theatre, May 22, 2016).

2016 SOMEWHERE ON A BEACH TOUR NEW CITIES:

Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Jonesboro, Ark.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Lexington, Ken.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Columbia, Mo.
Springfield, Mo.
Knoxville, TN
Roanoke, Va.
Green Bay, Wis.

Exclusive: Live Nation’s Brian O’Connell Builds Festivals One Fan At A Time

Brian O'Connell.

Brian O’Connell.

As Live Nation’s President of Country Touring, Brian O’Connell curates the talent lineups for Live Nation’s inventory of country music festivals, ranging from Chicago and Las Vegas to rural Michigan and the middle of Washington state.

“I try to construct some contrast so it’s not just the same subgenre of country night after night,” referencing the lineup for October’s third annual Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas. “You’ve got Toby [Keith] who has been an iconic figure now for over 20 years. He hasn’t played Vegas in forever. This is, I thought, a great opportunity for him to return. Brad [Paisley] hasn’t played Vegas in a long time so the market is really fresh for him. Luke [Bryan], of course is one of the hottest things going in the genre. So in terms of headliners, it’s a nice mix.”

While traveling to a Luke Bryan concert in Indianapolis, O’Connell spoke with MusicRow about the process of developing and executing these star-studded lineups.

“You try to curate the festival in such a way that it has variety. That all plays into who is planning on working. Which artists are still working during that time? You look at the playing field and say, ‘Here are all the artists that are eligible.’ Let’s take out all the artists that played last year, so it’s probably too soon to bring them back. What’s hot? What’s not? What is something that nobody is thinking of?”

With roughly 40 performance slots to fill for each festival, it offers O’Connell flexibility to feature talented, sometimes left-of-center newcomers such as Aubrie Sellers, Ryan Hurd, Lucie Silvas and Aaron Watson. O’Connell incorporated the Next From Nashville stage at several of Live Nation’s country festivals specifically for this purpose.

“For me, that provides the festival atmosphere where you can have some discovery,” he says. “I really like programming the second stage with bands that no one has heard of and watching them grow from playing at 4 p.m. in the afternoon and then boom, a few years later they are a headliner,” says O’Connell. “If you have that kind of latitude, variety is what wins from a talent point of view—talent and star power, along with the fan experience. Fan experience has to be first. If the fans don’t like it, they are not coming.”

O’Connell’s evaluation process for potential festival locations focuses equally on location, audience base and the right vibe.

“I always try to say I’m looking for interesting places to present interesting music. Do I have a list? Not really. Do I have a map? Absolutely,” O’Connell says. “Everybody knows where the population bases are. LakeShake is downtown Chicago and [Route91 Harvest] is on the Strip. Faster Horses is about 40 miles outside of Detroit in the Irish hills of Michigan. It’s a matter of what the theme is going to be, what the feel is going to be and then what kind of amenities are already there.”

While populating the number of country festivals around the country, O’Connell and his team maintain the focus on each festival’s caliber. He notes that producing higher-quality festivals doesn’t always translate into adding more smoke and spectacle year after year, but rather taking care of small details that cater to the audience’s basic needs.

“I’ve got a saying I stole from the Chicago Cubs manager Joe Madden, which is, ‘Do simple better.’ We sit and we have these meetings and we think we have everything all dialed in and then we walk the site, and we think, ‘Why don’t we put an umbrella on this table so people can get some shade?’ It’s the simple things we continue to try to improve upon year after year. It can be something as simple as bleachers for people to sit on. That’s the way we focus on our team, to do simple better. It doesn’t have to be so over-the-top. If they want over the top there are plenty of places for that. We like it where it is great for the artist and the fan.”

O’Connell still sees the state of touring as “healthy, overall,” and only getting better in the future. “I love the idea of what we have coming up, in terms of young acts, I think we have a bunch of giant superstars coming up.”

He cautions that some rising artists and managers attempt the climb from newcomer status to superstar headliner too swiftly. “I think that we have to be mindful of the process. People have a tendency to think, and they should to a certain degree, to aim for the moon. But you have to remember that just because you are a hot new artist in Nashville, you still have to win over the fans one by one. You can have a No. 1 record and a bunch of Twitter followers, but you need a good show and you need multiple hits to pull off your eventual goal, which is entertaining.

“Sometimes people try to go too fast and that’s the biggest thing right now,” he continues. “There are a lot of great managers and a lot of great agents out there that understand that. Let’s take our time, especially with a young act. Let’s grow it and put down some really solid roots. The big shows and all that will be there when we are ready.”

APA Signs Scooter Brown Band

Front (L-R): Ray Shelide, David Corlew, Steve Lassiter, Scooter Brown Band’s Scott Brown, Chris Looney, Bonnie Sugarman. Back (L-R): Frank Wing, Cass Scripps, Scooter Brown Band’s Brian Rowe, Tiffany Awtry, Jim Butler, Miles Hayes, Jeff Hill

Front (L-R): Ray Shelide, David Corlew, Steve Lassiter, Scooter Brown Band’s Scott Brown, Chris Looney, Bonnie Sugarman. Back (L-R): Frank Wing, Cass Scripps, Scooter Brown Band’s Brian Rowe, Tiffany Awtry, Jim Butler, Miles Hayes, Jeff Hill

Nashville talent agency APA has signed Texas group Scooter Brown Band. APA Nashville will handle the band’s domestic and international bookings, with consulting by David Corlew of David Corlew & Associates, who also manages The Charlie Daniels Band.

“Scott and the Scooter Brown Band were a pleasant surprise to me. How they present their music and the approach to playing live is reminiscent of the way it happened in the 70’s with the Charlie Daniels Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the Marshall Tucker Band,” said Corlew. “Their work ethic is unbelievable. The sound of Southern music is alive and well.”

Led by Marine Corps combat veteran Scott Brown, the band has released the singles “Hard Times” and “Olivia” from their self-titled album.

“We strongly believe in introducing young acts to new markets, and it’s always exciting to develop one as invigorating as Scooter Brown Band,” commented Steve Lassiter, Partner and Head of Concerts for APA Nashville. “With their current fan base and infrastructure, I’m confident we will reach new heights together.”

“We’re extremely excited to be signing with APA,” added Brown. “It’s a huge step for the band, and pretty awesome to see our name on a roster full of many of the artists who’ve inspired us. We’re all looking forward to a long, successful relationship with the APA family!”

Mother Nature Attends Garth Brooks Yankee Stadium Show

Garth Brooks takes over Yankee Stadium in New York City for a second consecutive night on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

Garth Brooks takes over Yankee Stadium in New York City for a second consecutive night on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

Garth Brooks took over Yankee stadium in New York City for a second consecutive night on Saturday, July 9, but this time Mother Nature also purchased a front row seat.

Due to pounding rain and sporadic lightening, the concert was delayed for three hours. Fans were evacuated from the field and ordered to take shelter after workers had to pull out protective tarps for the stage and equipment.

But everyone knows Garth isn’t going to leave without a show. When the rain and lightning let up and fans were allowed back in their seats, Garth, as only Garth can, took what Mother Nature dealt and created a new fantastic show on the fly.

Nashville industry guests joined superstar Garth Brooks at the second night of his two night stand (7/8 and 7/9) at Yankee Stadium in New York City. The shows at Yankee Stadium marked the first time in nearly 20 years that Brooks has played New York City. The previous time was his historic 1997 performance in Central Park, which drew nearly one million spectators. Pictured: Top row L-R: Sarah Trahern, Steve Buchanan, Ray Waddell, JR Schumann, Trisha Yearwood, Bill Mayne, Blair Garner, Robert Deaton, John Hamlin. Bottom row L-R: Sherod Robertson, Shawn Parr, Garth Brooks, Lon Helton, Charlie Cook. Photo: Ben Krebs.

Nashville industry guests joined superstar Garth Brooks at the second night of his two night stand (7/8 and 7/9) at Yankee Stadium in New York City. The shows at Yankee Stadium marked the first time in nearly 20 years that Brooks has played New York City. The previous time was his historic 1997 performance in Central Park, which drew nearly one million spectators. Pictured: Top row L-R: Sarah Trahern, Steve Buchanan, Ray Waddell, JR Schumann, Trisha Yearwood, Bill Mayne, Blair Garner, Robert Deaton, John Hamlin. Bottom row L-R: Sherod Robertson, Shawn Parr, Garth Brooks, Lon Helton, Charlie Cook. Photo: Ben Krebs.

As the drizzling rain continued and water pooled on stage, Garth appeared a few minutes before midnight and told the audience he wasn’t going to be able to give the same show he did the preceding night. Due to the weather, he admitted this would be a completely different show adding, “And we will play anything you want!” The bad weather gave the audience an unprecedented opportunity to give requests in a stadium show and several of those requested songs were not part of the tour’s original set list.

Garth Brooks takes over Yankee Stadium in New York City for a second consecutive night on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

Garth Brooks takes over Yankee Stadium in New York City for a second consecutive night on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

Even Trisha Yearwood admitted, “We are off the grid!,” after joining Garth midway into the concert. However, the production and performances were so engaging with the enthusiastic crowd, other than the references to the weather’s disruption, it was easy to forget this wasn’t all part of the original plan.

The rain delay caused many fans to head home before it began, in order to make their trains back home. However, the majority remained and for them, Garth rose to the occasion, making the night one they will never forget.

The two New York City shows over the weekend in Yankee Stadium marks the first time Garth has played in New York City in nearly 20 years.

Pictured (L-R): Garth Brooks, MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson, and Trisha Yearwood backstage before Garth Brooks' Yankee Stadium show in New York City on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

Pictured (L-R): Garth Brooks, MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson, and Trisha Yearwood backstage before Garth Brooks’ Yankee Stadium show in New York City on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

Toby Keith Adds Waterloo Revival To Open Tour Dates

Front Row (L-R): Waterloo Revival’s Cody Cooper, Toby Keith, Waterloo Revival’s George Birge. Back Row (L-R): TKO Artist Management’s TK Kimbrell, Show Dog Nashville General Manager George Nunes, Show Dog Nashville VP Promotion Rick Moxley

Front Row (L-R): Waterloo Revival’s Cody Cooper, Toby Keith, Waterloo Revival’s George Birge. Back Row (L-R): TKO Artist Management’s TK Kimbrell, Show Dog Nashville General Manager George Nunes, Show Dog Nashville VP Promotion Rick Moxley

Show Dog Nashville’s Waterloo Revival has been added to the Toby Keith Interstates & Tailgates Tour Presented by Ford F-Series. Waterloo Revival will open shows beginning Thursday (June 30) and continuing through October.

Recently signed to the Show Dog Nashville roster, Waterloo Revival has been touring non-stop the past year. The duo is comprised of lead singer/guitarist George Birge and singer/guitarist Cody Cooper.

Toby Keith Interstates & Tailgates Tour Presented by Ford F-Series tour dates:

June 30: Cherokee, N.C.; Harrah’s Cherokee Casino & Resort
July 8: Virginia Beach, Va.; Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
July 9: Washington, DC; Jiffy Lube Live
July 10: Raleigh, N.C.; Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
July 15: Darien Lake, N.Y.; Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
July 16: Hartford, Conn.; XFINITY Theatre
July 21: Bangor, Maine; Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion
July 22: Boston; XFINITY Center
Aug. 12: Chicago; Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Aug. 13: Pittsburgh; First Niagara Pavilion
Aug. 14: Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Aug. 20: Red Wing, Minn.; Treasure Island Resort & Casino
Sept. 8: Cincinnati; Riverbend Music Center
Sept. 9: Indianapolis; Klipsch Music Center
Sept. 10: St Louis; Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Sept. 23: Tampa, Fla.; Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sept. 24: West Palm Beach, Fla.; Perfect Vodka Amphitheater
Oct. 16: Austin, Texas; Austin360Amphitheter