Messina Touring Group Promotes Five To Executive Positions

MTG Logo 3Louis Messina and Messina Touring Group have promoted several longtime staffers following a management restructuring. Mike Dugan has been upped to President, Rome McMahon and Kate McMahon have been promoted to Executive Vice President positions, and Bridget Bauer and Sara Winter have been upped to Senior Vice President positions.

“It’s no secret that every successful company gets that way because of the people working every day to make it grow,” Messina said. “Mike, Rome, Kate, Bridget and Sara have been making this company great for years, decades in some cases. I’m so proud of everyone and these promotions are well-deserved.”

Dugan and Winter worked on Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour, the McMahons helped guide Kenny Chesney’s The Big Revival run of stadiums and Bauer oversaw Eric Church’s The Outsiders World Tour. Together, Kate McMahon and Bauer guided the launch of George Strait’s upcoming Las Vegas Arena exclusive engagements, in which all eight shows are sellouts, including two shows in 2017.

Dugan began his career in the concert business in 1991 with Nederlander Concerts and soon began his relationship working with Louis Messina for PACE Concerts at the Starwood Amphitheatre outside Nashville. In 2004 he joined the Messina Group in Houston and has been involved in promoting the tours for Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Nickelback, Sugarland, Gretchen Wilson and Ed Sheeran while at TMG. In 2009 he became TMG’s point person for Taylor Swift’s Fearless Tour and continued that involvement on the 2011 Speak Now Tour, the 2013 RED Tour and the 2015 1989 World Tour. Taylor’s 1989 World Tour was the highest grossing tour in 2015, grossing over $250 million in tickets sales worldwide.

Rome McMahon has been working with Louis Messina for over 20 years, first at PACE Concerts, then SFX Entertainment, Clear Channel Entertainment and finally helping to form The Messina Group in 2001. The 2016 Kenny Chesney tour will mark his 13th tour with the performer. McMahon plays an integral role overseeing promoter duties as well as acting as Chesney’s tour accountant. McMahon has a hand in guiding many other office projects–including tours for Eric Church, George Strait and Ed Sheeran. Prior to touring with Chesney, he toured as a promoter rep with Aerosmith, The Dixie Chicks and The George Strait Country Music Festival.

Kate McMahon has worked with Louis Messina for 20 years and helped form The Messina Group in 2001. In that time, she has marketed the last 13 Kenny Chesney tours, played an integral role in marketing George Strait shows, from 1996 to present, including The Cowboy Rides Away Tour, the exclusive engagements in Las Vegas in 2016-17 and the George Strait Country Music Festivals from 1998-2001. She has been named one of Billboard’s Women of The Year three times. She oversees all country acts with the marketing department.

Winter was Director of Tour Marketing at Messina Touring Group for seven years, spearheading Taylor Swift’s tour marketing since her first sold-out headlining tour through her record-breaking sold-out 1989 World Tour. In 2014 she added Ed Sheeran to her list of clients, taking the helm of marketing for his first U.S. arena headlining tour as well as his North American tour in 2015. Winter has taken on the position of overseeing all pop artists within the marketing department as Messina Touring Group welcomes clients Vance Joy and Shawn Mendes.

Bauer’s career in the music industry spans more than two decades. Her experience at CMT, the William Morris Agency, and six years overseeing day-to-day management and touring operations for Asleep at the Wheel provided the groundwork needed to take on the management of Louis Messina and his office. She is also the promoter rep for the George Strait tour. Alongside Louis Messina and Kate McMahon, Bauer produced the final show on Strait’s The Cowboy Rides Away Tour in 2014 at AT&T Stadium. The show was the largest indoor concert in North American history. In 2010, MTG teamed up with Reba McEntire to promote her All the Woman I Am Tour that Bauer ran point on, and she currently manages Eric Church touring.

Bonnaroo Performance Lineup To Be Announced Jan. 19 on ‘Conan’

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Bonnaroo’s much-anticipated announcement of its 15th anniversary lineup will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 19, exclusively on TBS’ Conan, airing at 11 p.m. ET/10 p.m. CT. This year’s edition of Bonnaroo will showcase more than 150 musicians, bands, and comedians performing across 12 stages during the four-day event, slated for June 9-12 at Great Stage Park. The 700-acre Great Stage Park is located 60 miles south of Nashville in Manchester, Tennessee.

Bonnaroo’s milestone 15th anniversary will be celebrated with the addition of several new amenities and infrastructure improvements. For the first time, the site will feature its own permanent water line, allowing for the installation of more than 400 permanent toilets, hundreds of permanent shower stalls (35 percent of the total shower stalls onsite), and a large number of water filling stations installed throughout the site.

Bonnaroo began in 2002; over the past 15 years more than 1,600 artists and 150 comedians have performed at Bonnaroo.

Keith Urban’s RipCORD World Tour 2016 To Hit Nashville in November

Keith Urban Ripcord Tour

Keith Urban will embark on his first arena/amphitheater tour in two years with the RipCORD World Tour 2016, slated to launch on June 2 in Kansas City, Missouri. The tour will stop in more than 50 cities, with additional legs to be announced soon.

The trek will feature Brett Eldredge, along with Maren Morris, and includes a stop at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 11.

The RipCORD World Tour 2016 will feature performances of tunes from Urban’s upcoming eighth studio album, RipCORD, which will feature his No. 1 song, “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16,” and the album’s second single, “Break On Me.”

“I’m seriously chomping at the bit to kick off this tour,” said Urban. “We’ll be playing a lot of new music from RipCORD, all new production, new cities where we’ve never played …and Brett Eldredge and Maren Morris? It’s gonna be potent and unbridled!!!”

“I was a Keith Urban fan long before I ever got this music thing going,” said Eldredge. “He is an absolute powerhouse on stage–unlike anyone I’ve ever seen and to top it all off, one of the most down-to-earth people I know! The RipCORD tour is gonna be on fire! Get ready!”

“When I was asked to join Keith on tour, I was floored,” said Morris. “I’ve personally been a fan of his for as long as I can remember. This is my first tour at this level, and I can’t think of a more respected writer, artist, and musician to join for it. It’s going to be an absolute blast!”

Keith Urban’s RipCORD World Tour 2016 dates are below:

June 2: Kansas City, MO; Cricket Wireless Amphitheater
June 3: St. Louis, MO; Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
June 4: Indianapolis, IN; Klipsch Music Center
June 10: Myrtle Beach, SC; Carolina Country Music Fest
June 11: Alpharetta, GA (Atlanta); Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park
June 16: Orange Beach, AL; The Wharf Amphitheater
June 17: Tampa, FL; MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 18: West Palm Beach, FL; Perfect Vodka Amphitheater
June 23: Clarkston, MI (Detroit); DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 24: Canandaigua, NY; Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
June 25: Mansfield, MA (Boston); Xfinity Center

July 2: Gilford, NH; Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook
July 9: Toronto, ON; Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
July 14: Cincinnati, OH; Riverbend Music Center
July 15: Cleveland, OH; Blossom Music Center
July 16: Holmdel, NJ; P.N.C. Bank Arts Center
July 21: Salt Lake City, UT; USANA Amphitheatre
July 22: Greenwood Village, CO; Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
July 23: Albuquerque, NM; Isleta Amphitheater
July 28: Mountain View, CA; Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 29: Lake Tahoe, NV; Lake Tahoe at Harvey’s Outdoor Amphitheatre

Aug. 18: Charlotte, NC; PNC Music Pavilion
Aug. 19: Raleigh, NC; Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
Aug. 20: Virginia Beach, VA; Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach
Aug. 25: Syracuse, NY; Lakeview Amphitheater
Aug. 26: Philadelphia, PA; BB&T Pavilion
Aug. 27: Washington, DC; Jiffy Lube Live

Oct. 6: Bismarck, ND; Bismarck Civic Center
Oct. 8: Lincoln, NE ;Pinnacle Bank Arena
Oct. 13: San Antonio, TX; AT&T Center
Oct. 14: Dallas, TX; American Airlines Center
Oct. 15: New Orleans, LA; Smoothie King Center
Oct. 20: Los Angeles, CA; Staples Center
Oct. 21: Las Vegas, NV; T-Mobile Arena
Oct. 22: Phoenix, AZ; Talking Stick Resort Arena
Oct. 27: Grand Rapids, MI; Van Andel Arena
Oct. 28: Rosemont, IL (Chicago); Allstate Arena
Oct. 29: Toledo, OH; Huntington Center

Nov. 4: Milwaukee, WI; BMO Harris Bradley Center
Nov. 5: Minneapolis, MN; Target Center
Nov. 11: Nashville, TN; Bridgestone Arena
Nov. 12: Bloomington, IL; U.S. Cellular Coliseum
Nov. 13: Youngstown, OH; The Covelli Centre
Nov. 17: Hershey, PA; Giant Center
Nov. 18: Uncasville, CT; Mohegan Sun Arena
Nov. 19: Brooklyn, NY; Barclays Center

Don Williams Announces Tour Dates For 2016

Don Williams

Don Williams

Country Music Hall of Famer and CMA/ACM award winner Don Williams has announced a tour of 21 venues across the country.

His 75-minute sets will include hits such as “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” “Tulsa Time,” “Back in my Younger Days,” “Louisiana Saturday Night,” “You’re My Best Friend,” “Come Early Morning,” “Lord, I Hope This Day is Good,” “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend” and many more.

DON WILLIAMS ON TOUR

Feb. 17 Florida Theatre – Jacksonville, Florida.
Feb. 18 Pensacola Saenger Theatre – Pensacola, Florida
Feb. 19 Tivoli Theatre – Chattanooga, Tennessee
Feb. 20 Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, Tennessee
Feb. 23 Harvester Performance Center – Rocky Mount, Virginia
Feb. 24 The Beacon Theatre – Hopewell, Virginia
Feb. 25 Mountain Arts Center – Prestonsburg, Kentucky
Feb. 26 Peace Concert Hall – Greenville, South Carolina
Feb. 27 Lyric Fine Arts Theatre – Birmingham, Alabama
March 10 The Joint At Hard Rock & Hotel – Tulsa, Oklahoma
March 11 Walton Arts Center – Fayetteville, Arkansas
March 12 Baton Rouge River Center Theater – Baton Rouge, Louisiana
March 15 Hudiburg Center – Rose State College, Midwest City, Oklahoma
March 16 Gillioz Theatre – Springfield, Missouri
March 18 Golden Nugget – Grand Event Center – Lake Charles, Louisiana
March 19 IP Casino Resort – Studio A, Biloxi, Mississippi
April 6 American Music Theater – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
April 8 Renfro Valley Entertainment Center – Renfro Valley, Kentucky
April 9 Renfro Valley Entertainment Center – Renfro Valley, Kentucky
April 12 Liberty Hall – Lawrence, Kansas
April 14 The Arcada Theatre – St Charles, Kansas
April 16 Little River Casino Resort – Manistee, Michigan

Industry Ink: CAA, TuneCore, ASCAP, SOLID

CAA Promotes Six

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Creative Artists Agency (CAA) promoted six trainees to agent or executive.

In Nashville, Justin Cahill has been promoted to the role of Agent in CAA’s Music Department.

The company’s Los Angeles office has five promotions. Joe Della Rosa and Luke Rodgers have been upped to Agent roles in CAA’s Film Finance and Sales department. Meanwhile, Monique Francis and Amanda Jimenez have been promoted to Executive in CAA Marketing, and Ryan Vogt has been promoted to Agent in CAA’s Licensing department.

 

TuneCore Names VP, Marketing

Andreea Gleeson

Andreea Gleeson

Digital music distribution and publishing administration provider TuneCore announced Andreea Gleeson as Vice President, Marketing.

Gleeson joins TuneCore from Lord & Taylor where she led the omni-marketing strategy for the department store chain. In her tenor at Lord & Taylor and its sister store Hudson’s Bay Company, Gleeson held multiple leadership roles in the e-commerce team where she drove the digital strategy and grew the Lord & Taylor and Hudson’s Bay sites from the ground up, surpassing the volumes for the flagship stores for both chains.

In her new role, Gleeson will be assuming the leadership of TuneCore’s global multi-channel marketing initiatives focused on growth and retention of the company’s artist customer base. Further, Gleeson will oversee all areas of marketing including branding, creative, paid media, content, social and analytics, ensuring all marketing campaigns are consumer focused and drive toward a larger 360-degree marketing plan.

 

ASCAP Songwriters Bring Hits to NYC

ASCAP songwriters took to NYC last week, when Chris DeStefano, Matt Jenkins, and three-time ASCAP Country Music Songwriter of the Year Ashley Gorley performed during the CMA Songwriter Series at Joe’s Pub with fellow writer Leslie Satcher.

​Pictured (L-R): ASCAP's Mike Sistad, Chris DeStefano, Matt Jenkins, Leslie Satcher and Ashley Gorley.​

​Pictured (L-R): ASCAP executive Mike Sistad with Chris DeStefano, Matt Jenkins, Leslie Satcher and Ashley Gorley.​

 

SOLID Names Board Members for 2016

Nashville-based music industry organization, Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID), recently appointed its 2016 Executive Board of Directors and inducted 82 new members.

Board Members include:
President Basak Kizilisik (Morris Higham Management)
Vice President Eric Wright (Music Data Analytics)
Secretary Rachel Cunningham (The Collective)
Treasurer John Huelsman (Big Enterprises)
Social Chair Johnny Cloherty (WME | IMG)
Social Co-chair Kelsey McMahan (Modern Management)
Communications Chair Jason G Zinser (So Good Entertainment)
Communications Co-chair Matt Pramstaller (Naxos of America)
Education Chair Juliana Lee (Notes for Notes)
Education Co-chair Lucia Kaminsky (Warner Music Nashville)
University Outreach Chair Tim Gray (Grayscale Entertainment)
Community Outreach Chair Courtney Kruckeberg (Clearbox Rights)
Community Outreach Co-Chair Ben Boyd (Music Services)
University Outreach Co-Chair Lisa Nolan (For the Record Entertainment)
Yard Sale Chair Kari Barnhart (Fifth Third Bank)
Yard Sale Co-Chair Carli McLaughlin (Rebel Engine Entertainment)
Alumni Chair Emma Tur (Warner Music Nashville + Word Entertainment)

Pictured (L-R): Treasurer, John Huelsman, President, Basak Kizilisik, Vice President, Eric Wright, Secretary, Rachel Cunningham

Pictured (L-R): John Huelsman, Treasurer; Basak Kizilisik, President; Eric Wright, Vice President; Rachel Cunningham, Secretary.

Industry Ink: ASCAP Foundation, The Recording Academy, KCA, BLA

ASCAP Honored Nashville Songwriters in New York

Pictured (L-R): Brandon Lay, ASCAP Creative Director Robert Filhart, Brandon Ratcliff.

Pictured (L-R): Brandon Lay, ASCAP Creative Director Robert Filhart, Brandon Ratcliff.

The 20th annual ASCAP Foundation Awards in New York City on Wednesday, Dec. 9, honored Nashville ASCAP songwriters Brandon Lay and Brandon Ratcliff with The ASCAP Foundation Harold Adams and the Leon Brettler Award, respectively. Hosted by the ASCAP Foundation at Appell Room of Frederick P. Rose Hall, ASCAP Foundation President Paul Williams and ASCAP Foundation Executive Director Colleen McDonough hosted the event.

Lay, a native of Jackson, Tennessee, is signed to a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music Publishing and, as an emerging artist, has toured with acts such as Brantley Gilbert, Aaron Lewis, Darryl Worley and more. Ratcliff hails from northern Louisiana and moved to Nashville in 2014 to pursue a career is music. The first song he wrote as a Music City songwriter was recently recorded by Alison Krauss and will appear on her next record.

The event also featured performances by additional award recipients Richard Marx, Joel Grey, Felicia Collins, Maisy Kay, Pascal LeBouef, Alastair Moock, Watson Lark, and Griffin Matthews and Matt Gould with cast members of The Invisible Thread.

The Recording Academy Nashville to Host Production Panel

pe_logoThe Nashville Chapter of The Recording Academy’s Producers & Engineers Wing will host a panel discussion focusing on business, economic and financial aspects of music production, Wednesday, Dec. 16, from 6-8 p.m.

Titled “Lost in Transaction, SoundExchange: Get Plays, Get Paid,” panelists John Strohm (Senior Counsel, Loeb & Loeb LLP) and Linda Bloss-Baum (Senior Director, Artist and Industry Relations, SoundExchange) will discuss how revenue is tracked and collected, and how and what to register with SoundExchange to maximize income. Moderator will be Maureen Droney (Managing Director, P&E Wing).

Admission for Recording Academy voting and associate members is free by today. Guest admission is $25. Complimentary food and drink provided. RSVP to [email protected].

KCA Agency Signs Three, Including Radney Foster

KCA

Keith Case and Associates (KCA)—an artist representation agency—has signed Radney Foster, The Lonely Heartstring Band, and The Campbell Brothers. 

BLA Signs Exile

Exile

Exile

Exile has signed with Buddy Lee Attractions, Inc. (BLA) to continue their more than 50 years of touring.

BLA is the three-time recipient of CMA’s Talent Agency of the Year Award and two-time recipient of the Pollstar Independent Agency of the Year Award.

Taylor Swift To Release 1989 Tour Film Exclusively with Apple Music

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Taylor Swift has partnered with Apple Music for the exclusive release of The 1989 World Tour LIVE film on Sunday, Dec. 20.

Available exclusively to Apple Music members around the world, the Jonas Akerlund-directed video was filmed in front of 76,000 fans at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia on November 28, 2015. Never-before-seen backstage footage from rehearsals, in addition to surprise guests that appeared throughout the entire tour was shot by videographers Ivan Clow and Jordan Lynn.

Musical guests featured in The 1989 World Tour LIVE included: Alanis Morissette, Alison Krauss, Beck, St. Vincent, Ellie Goulding, Fetty Wap, Fifth Harmony, Idina Menzel, John Legend, Justin Timberlake, Leona Lewis, Lisa Kudrow, Lorde, Mary J. Blige, Mick Jagger, Miranda Lambert, Natalie Maines, Nelly, HAIM, Nick Jonas, Ricky Martin, Selena Gomez, Steven Tyler, The Weeknd, Walk the Moon, and Wiz Khalifa.

The 1989 World Tour Live also includes special guest appearances including: Andreja Pejic, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Cara Delevingne, Chris Rock, Ciara, Dwayne Wade, Ellen Degeneres, Gigi Hadid, Hailee Steinfeld, Heidi Klum, Joan Baez, Julia Roberts, Karlie Kloss, Kendall Jenner, Kobe Bryant, Lena Dunham, Lily Aldridge, Lily Donaldson, Mariska Hargitay, Martha Hunt, Matt LeBlanc, Russell Wilson, Abigail Anderson, Jamie King, Sean O’Pry, Serena Williams, and the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team.

Swift will join Zane Lowe on Beats 1 Radio at 11 p.m. CT today (Dec. 14) to talk more about the project.

The 2014 Big Machine Records album 1989 has sold over 9 million copies worldwide.

Adele Bringing Tour To Nashville in 2016

Adele

Adele

Adele announced her Adele Live 2016 North American tour dates this morning (Dec. 14), and the trek will include two shows at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

The British singer-songwriter will perform on Oct. 15 and 16 in Music City. Tickets for both shows will go on sale Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. CT.

Adele’s album 25 has sold 5 million units in the United States since its Nov. 20 release, according to Billboard. The album spends its third week atop the Top 200 albums tally this week.

The Adele Live 2016 tour will begin July 5 at St. Paul Minnesota’s Exel Energy Center, and will wrap Nov. 14 and 15 with two shows in Mexico City, DF. The tour also includes six shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, as well as six shows at Los Angeles’ Staples Center.

For a full list of tour dates, visit live.adele.com.

Charles Kelley Postpones Solo Tour Dates

Charles Kelley

Charles Kelley

Charles Kelley has postponed the remaining tour dates for The Driver Tour, in order to finish work on his upcoming solo EP.

“As much as I hate postponing dates y’all it’s important that I finish this EP into the full length record first. New dates coming soon!” Kelley said via Twitter.

In October, a string of concert and theater dates were announced, with The Driver Tour set to run from November through the end of January 2016. Sony Nashville newcomer Maren Morris was named as opener for the shows. Earlier this year, Kelley previewed songs from the album for Nashville industry members.

The tour was set up to help promote Kelley’s debut solo single “The Driver,” which features guest appearances from Dierks Bentley and Eric Paslay. The song has earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, which was announced on Dec. 7.

Meanwhile, Lady Antebellum is on hiatus. While Kelley pursues a solo career, it was revealed that fellow Lady Antebellum member Hillary Scott is working on a project with her family.

 

 

Gametime App Expands To Concert Ticketing

gametimeEstablished mobile sports ticketing app Gametime is expanding into concert ticketing. The rollout will happen first in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York/New Jersey, Chicago and Seattle, offering tickets to famed venues including San Francisco’s Fillmore, New York’s Radio City Music Hall, LA’s Staples Center and the Showbox in Seattle. More cities will soon be added.

Gametime features in-seat panoramic views, a two-tap purchase process and tickets delivered directly to smartphones, eliminating the need for printing.

Known for last-minute deals, the app is also now listing concert events much further in advance—months rather than weeks. Additionally, it sells concert tickets even after a show begins.

Concert tickets will initially come from third party suppliers including FanXchange, TicketNetwork and Ticket Evolution. 

Through the app, tickets can be purchased for events from over 250 teams and artists in more than 45 markets across the U.S. and Canada.

Brad Griffith is Founder and CEO of Gametime, which is available on iPhone and Android.