The Cadillac Three Bring 10 Year Anniversary Tour To The Ryman Auditorium

Photo: Nathan Leslie

The Cadillac Three returned to their hometown of Nashville last night (Sept. 1) for the first of a two-night stint at the Ryman Auditorium.

Singer-guitarist Jaren Johnston, drummer Neil Mason and lap-steel guitarist Kelby Ray have been performing together for a decade, and are celebrating the feat with a 10th anniversary tour.

Last night the country-rock trio entertained with their signature “I’m Southern,” “Tennessee Mojo,” “Bury Me In My Boots,” “American Slang,” “The Jam” and more. Hey Steve opened for the band last night, and Boy Named Banjo will heat up the crowd tonight.

Photo: Nathan Leslie

“We’re grateful to be here with you all tonight in our hometown of Nashville, Tennessee! This past year has been hard on fans, families and independent venues so we’ve tried to help highlight these special rooms where so many memories – and for some of you, a few babies – are made,” joked Jaren. “It’s been a hell of ride with Neil and Kelby, but being back at the Ryman to play you all songs from over a decade of life is pretty badass!”

In Pictures: Nelly, FGL, Kane Brown, Breland, Blanco Brown Perform On ‘CMT Crossroads’

Kane Brown, Breland, Nelly, City Spud and Blanco Brown perform onstage for CMT Crossroads: Nelly & friends at The Factory At Franklin on Sept. 1, 2021 in Franklin, Tennessee. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for CMT

Hip-hop recording artist Nelly made history as the first rapper to headline CMT Crossroads with his episode which aired last night (Sept. 1).

Joined by longtime friends and collaborators Florida Georgia Line, Kane Brown, Blanco Brown & Breland, the 60-minute episode featured performances from Nelly’s new country-inspired EP Heartland as well as some of his chart-topping hits to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his album Country Grammar.

CMT Crossroads shows the far-reaching roots of country music by pairing country artists with musicians from other genres. The series originally debuted on Jan. 13, 2002 with Elvis Costello and Lucinda Williams

Upcoming encores can be found as follows:
Friday, Sept. 3 – 9 p.m. CT on VH1 // 11 p.m. CT on CMT
Saturday, Sept. 4 – 8 a.m. CT on MTV // 12 p.m. on CMT
Friday, Sept. 10 – 9 p.m. CST on CMT Music // 11 p.m. CT on BET

Nelly and Blanco Brown perform onstage for CMT Crossroads: Nelly & friends at The Factory At Franklin on Sept.1, 2021 in Franklin, Tennessee. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for CMT

Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line, Nelly and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line perform onstage for CMT Crossroads: Nelly & friends at The Factory At Franklin on Sept. 1, 2021 in Franklin, Tennessee. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for CMT

Nelly and Kane Brown perform onstage for CMT Crossroads: Nelly & friends at The Factory At Franklin on Sept. 1, 2021 in Franklin, Tennessee. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for CMT

‘CMT Artists Of The Year’ To Return To Nashville In October

The 2021 CMT Artists of the Year will return live from Nashville this October.

This year’s CMT Artists of the Year event will honor the top five country artists who, in the last 12 months, lead across all CMT platforms, scored chart-topping albums and singles, and created ways to connect with fans and meet the personal and professional challenges posed by the pandemic.

The 90-minute CMT special is slated for Wednesday, Oct. 13 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, after adapting its original format last June to honor health care workers on the front lines.

The honorees, performers, presenters and special guests for the 2021 CMT Artists of the Year will be announced in the coming weeks.

BBR Music Group Announces Two Staff Additions, One Promotion

Pictured (L-R): Lauren Crawford, Caroline Fields, and Tyler Tester

BBR Music Group has announced three changes to their staff. Lauren Crawford has joined the company as Marketing Manager and Caroline Fields has joined as Publicity Manager. Tyler Tester has been promoted from staff accountant to the Executive Assistant to Jon Loba.

In her new role, Crawford will manage projects from the label group’s roster, including Jimmie Allen, Blanco Brown, Locash, Lindsay Ell, Parmalee and others. She joins the label from Capitol Christian Music Group where she handled projects for Cody Carnes, Kari Jobe, Chris Tomlin, We The Kingdom, and more. Prior to Capitol, she worked for Nashville’s Pilgrimage Music Festival, driving marketing initiatives and overseeing festival administration.

Crawford is already on the job and reports to SVP of BBR Music Group, JoJamie Hahr. Crawford can be reached at lauren@bbrmusicgroup.com.

“We knew quickly that Lauren had to be part of our family,” says Hahr. “She has been able to jump right into our busy release schedule and shine. We are so excited to have her passion and energy!”

In Fields’ new role, she will manage day-to-day publicity for acts from the label group’s roster, including Kolby Cooper, Brooke Eden, Drake Milligan, Runaway June, Dylan Schneider and others. Fields previously worked at Absolute Publicity where she spearheaded campaigns for Alabama, Collin Raye, Shenandoah, Ricky Skaggs, the late Charlie Daniels and more. Her career also includes previous stops at NPG PR, AristoMedia and Shore Fire Media.

Fields is already on the job and reports to SVP of Publicity, Jay Jones. Fields can be reached at caroline@bbrmusicgroup.com.

“Caroline brings with her great relationships and great energy,” says Jones. “Her love of country music and passion and desire to tell the world about great music makes her a perfect fit.”

Tester has been with BBR Music Group since July 2017. In his previous position he was responsible for recording, monitoring and reconciling costs for project budgets, coordinating employee travel, and supporting the Senior Director of Recorded Finance with month-end procedures.

Tester can be reached at tyler@bbrmusicgroup.com.

“Our finance department is mad at me for stealing him, but the rest of our organization is throwing a party that Tyler will be diving in deep with each of them,” says Loba. “It takes a special person to keep up with my crazy ideas and schedule. Tyler stepped right in from day one and is already crushing it.”

Jon Wolfe’s Desert Escape Inspires Latest Project ‘Dos Corazones’

Recent ONErpm signee Jon Wolfe has released his 7th studio album, Dos Corazones.

To write the new project, Grammy-nominated producer Dave Brainard, songwriter Tony Ramey, award-winning videographer Mason Dixon, and photographer Jeremy Thomas joined Wolfe in the Chihuahuan desert. Other writers contributing to the 17-track record include Josh Thompson, Ben Hayslip, Phil O’Donnell, Matt Dragstrem, and more.

The lead single “Tequila Sundown” was inspired by Jon’s home away from home in Baja, providing an energetic horn section and guitar riffs. Similarly, “Two Hearts In Terlingua,” which earns its namesake from the town the album was recorded in, tells a tragic love story rooted in Wolfe’s traditional country sound.

Like it’s literal translation, Dos Corazones–meaning “two hearts”–evokes the emotions of the human experience and offers listeners their own personal escape into the depths of the desert.

Dos Corazones Track List:
1. La Llegada (Overture)
2. Here’s To All My Heroes – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
3. A Cowgirl Like You – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
4. That’s What I’m Doin’ – Brandon Kinney, Josh Thompson, Carlton Anderson and Phil O’Donnell
5. Tequila Sundown – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
6. Waitin’ On A Dog To Bark – Josh Thompson, Ben Hayslip, Chase McGill
7. Two Hearts In Terlingua – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
8. I’m Your Guy – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
9. When The Good Ol Boys Age Out – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
10. Famous Among Fools – Tony Ramey
11. American Country Band – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
12. Why Can’t You (Conrad’s Song) – Greg Bates and Matt Willis
13. Lost Cause Like Me – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
14. Runaway With Me – Jon Wolfe and Tony Ramey
15. Anybody Playin’ Sad Songs – Jon Wolfe, Dave Brainard and Tony Ramey
16. Beers We Ain’t Drank Yet – Josh Thompson, Matt Dragstrem and Ben Hayslip
17. I’ll Never Be The Same – Tony Lane and Brice Long

New Membership Applications, Renewals Now Open For Academy Of Country Music


New member applications and renewals for the Academy of Country Music are now open. To be eligible to vote during the 2022 awards cycle, applications and renewals must be submitted by Wednesday, Oct. 15.

ACM members gain access to many industry benefits, including the right to vote on the ACM awards as well as early access to tickets for ACM events, discounts on industry partner events, industry data insights, monthly educational and networking events, and more.

The ACM is also updating its voting security with the implementation of a new double-authentication process through a mobile number, rather than through a member’s email address. Members are encouraged to update their mobile phone number during the renewal period as they pay their dues.

To apply or renew your membership online, click here.

Paul Overstreet To Host Benefit Concert For Waverly Flood Victims

Paul Overstreet

In response to last week’s floods in Waverly, Tennessee, Grammy award-winning songwriter Paul Overstreet will host a benefit concert on Thursday, Sept. 9 at Ray Stevens‘ Cabaray in Nashville.

Overstreet, who is best known for co-writing the timeless country hits “When You Say Nothing at All” (Keith Whitley) and “Forever and Ever, Amen” (Randy Travis),” will be joined by Jeffrey Steele, Lee Thomas Miller, Rory Feek, Ronnie McDowell, The Chatahoochies, Wendell Mobley, Jake Owen, Scotty Emerick, Even Stevens, Lee Greenwood and other surprise guests throughout the evening.

Doors open at 5:00 p.m. and performances will run from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00p.m. Food trucks will be available outside for food and drink purchases, and free parking will be provided.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 3. All proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Waverly flood victims.

Dynamic Duo Lauren Alaina & Manager Trisha McClanahan Prep For A Busy Fall Season [Interview]

Lauren Alaina with manager Trisha McClanahan. Photo: Chris Hollo for Grand Ole Opry

Since her introduction into entertainment as the runner-up on season 10 of American Idol, country singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina has captured the hearts of fans and industry members alike with her powerhouse vocals and genuine and relatable persona. The singer-songwriter has earned three No. 1 hit singles in just under three years with her smash “Road Less Traveled” (2017), the now 6x Platinum “What Ifs” (2018) with Kane Brown, and most recently, “One Beer,” (2020) with Hardy and Devin Dawson.

Her manager, Trisha McClanahan, got her start in the music business in the late ’80s and went on to join Reba McEntire’s Starstruck Entertainment in 1990, where she remained for 20 years. During her tenure at Starstruck, McClanahan worked in concert promotions, sponsorship facilitation, touring, and public relations. She rose to VP of Marketing at Starstruck and helped to develop product extensions for McEntire that included a clothing line, shoe line, bed and bath line, and home goods—as well as promoted books, movie, a TV sitcom, a Broadway show, and multiple albums. In 2010, McClanahan left the Starstruck umbrella to form McClanahan Management.

The dynamic duo, who have been together since 2014, have an impressive list of projects coming up this fall.

Building on the success of her two critically-acclaimed EPs released in 2020, Getting Good EP and Getting Over Him EP, Alaina will release her new album, Sitting Pretty On Top of the World, tomorrow (Sept. 3) This is her third full-length album for Mercury Records Nashville and undoubtedly shows the singer at her most vulnerable and tender—with Alaina co-writing 14 of the 15 tracks alongside award-winning songwriters Liz Rose, Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey, Emily Weisband, David Garcia, Ben Johnson, and more.

“I am the happy, go-lucky, goofy girl, but this album shows a different side of me,” Alaina says of the project. “I wanted to show that there was more to me than just being the girl who can make you laugh.

“The Road Less Traveled album changed my life,” she continues. “It was really an album about becoming a woman. This album is about being a woman. Road Less Traveled really helped set up my brand of loving myself and loving others and Sitting Pretty On Top of the World is all about me continuing to love myself even when others may not. Every girl goes through her breakup album and this is mine.”

In addition to the album, Alaina will star in a Hallmark Channel movie, Roadhouse Romance, premiering on Sept. 11. Starring alongside Tyler Hynes, Alaina plays Lieutenant Callie Jackson who returns home after a military tour to find her late grandfather’s BBQ restaurant is struggling and her high school sweetheart has moved on. Alaina’s character meets Hynes’, a television director visiting town, and he teaches her how to keep looking forward instead of looking back.

“The Hallmark team came into town two or three years ago and we sat down with them at CAA. They had an interest in Lauren and had followed her career. They came to us with this concept and this script, which was so perfect for her,” McClanahan says. “It has a lot of family values in it, she plays someone in the military and her farther was in the military, and it allows her to sing.”

This isn’t Alaina’s first time on the silver screen. In addition to her role on American Idol, she was a contestant on the 28th season of Dancing With The Stars, even making it to the final round. Alaina is also slated to star in an upcoming episode of CBS Television’s Secret Celebrity Renovation.

Although Alaina hasn’t acted much, she says it does come naturally to her. “It feels like another way to entertain and I love it. I like anything that we can do as an extension of the music,” Alaina says. “Music is always the number one priority. My character is not a singer but she likes to sing. We always have to have a little bit of Lauren Alaina in anything that we do.

“Everything boils down to the music for us,” Alaina continues. “It all has to make sense with the music and what our ultimate goal is.”

Alaina will also release her new book, Getting Good At Being You, on Nov. 23. The book, like Alaina’s new album, is soul-baring, with Alaina sharing stories about everything from lost loves to getting a nose ring to battling an eating disorder to grieving a loved one’s death.

“Approachability is part of Lauren’s brand,” McClanahan says. “She is the girl next door and people can relate to that. She has been famous since she was 15 and has continued to allow America in to who her heart is. That’s what the book addresses.”

Alaina adds, “We are in such a time of chaos and hurt. All of the projects that are coming out from us are about healing. A Hallmark movie makes everyone feel good. This book is about overcoming obstacles, my own personal growth in my faith, and my growth in my self-worth. And the album is all about healing.”

With the new album, her new book, and her movie, Alaina is about to have a busy—and likely very prosperous—fall season. “It’s the fall of Lauren Alaina!” McClanahan quips.

Alaina’s album Sitting Pretty On Top of the World is out everywhere Sept. 3. Her Hallmark movie, Roadhouse Romance, premiers on Sept. 11 and her book, Getting Good At Being You, will be available on Nov. 23.

Tickets For 2021 Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony On Sale Now

The Country Radio Broadcasters’ 2021 Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction Dinner and Awards ceremony will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 13 at The Westin in Nashville. Individual tickets and tables for the event are available now.

The Class of 2021 Country Radio Hall of Fame inductees include Bob Call, CRS/CRB Executive Director RJ Curtis, Bill Hagy, Norm Schrutt, Heather Froglear, Buzz Jackson, Bob Pickett, and Angie Ward. Additionally, special presentations honoring this year’s CRB Artist Career Achievement Award and President’s Award will be held. The award recipients will be announced in the coming weeks.

“Providing a safer environment for our inductees, attendees, sponsors, and staff is our top priority. Achieving this is a shared responsibility,” shares Curtis. “In that spirit, CRB, Inc and its Board of Directors are requiring anyone attending the Oct. 13 Country Radio Hall of Fame ceremony to please provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID test result completed within 48-hours of the event.”

The Country Radio Hall of Fame, founded in 1974, is dedicated to the recognition of individuals who have made significant contributions to the radio industry over a 20-year period, 15 of which must be in the country format.

“We’re thrilled to bring the Country Radio Hall of Fame Class of 2021 together with their friends, family, and peers to honor their incredible achievements on what will be a memorable evening,” says Country Radio Hall of Fame Co-Chair Joel Raab.

A cocktail reception will take place at 6 p.m. CT . The induction ceremony will follow at 7 p.m. CT. Individual tickets are $150 per person and are available here. For tables and sponsorship opportunities, contact Ashley Bourque at ashley@crb.org.

Acclaimed Keyboardist Tim Akers Passes [Updated]

 

Tim Akers. Photo: Anthony Scarlati

Keyboard player, session and touring musician, songwriter, arranger and producer Tim Akers passed away on Aug. 30 due to complications from pneumonia following multiple treatments for Leukemia. He was 59.

Hailing from Hendersonville, Tennessee, Akers was the keyboard player and band leader for his band, Tim Akers and The Smoking Section. The 17-piece R&B band, comprised entirely of Nashville session players, have all played on countless records across all genres.

An acclaimed studio session player, Akers had a variety of recordings to his credit, including those for Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Faith Hill, Keith Urban, Megadeth, Michael Bolton, Rascal Flatts, SHeDAISY, Jewel, LeAnn Rimes, Trace Adkins, Glen Campbell, Barry Manilow, Pam Tillis, Patti LaBelle, Joss Stone, Wynonna, Kid Rock, Josh Gracin, and many others. His music has also been featured on a handful of soundtracks for movies like Chicken Little, Evan Almighty, Herbie Fully Loaded, The Prince of Egypt, We Were Soldiers, Kissing Jessica Stein, and Anastasia.

Akers was the Music Director for TNN’s show, Prime Time Country, from 1997-1999, and as a conductor/arranger/bandleader, he directed shows with artists to the likes of Stevie Wonder; Earth, Wind & Fire; Patti LaBelle; Donna Summer; John Legend; Michael McDonald; Kenny Loggins; Christopher Cross and more. Akers was also a touring keyboardist with country music trio Rascal Flatts, and also toured with LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill, Amy Grant, and Vince Gill over the years.

“It’s a heartbreaking loss for Tim’s family, friends and our music community,” says AHP Records President Steve Emley. “The times I spent with Tim in tour busses, on stage, in the studio and over a great cup of coffee were filled with compelling conversations, lots of laughter and awe of his genius talent. Recently, the way he walked through his illness with such grace and peace, I found inspiring. In brief, Tim leaves a beautiful legacy as a joyful and talented believer, Husband, father, grandfather, friend and musician. I’m confident Heaven has some amazing new arrangements of some classic hymns now that Tim’s there.”

Akers was diagnosed with Leukemia in 2017. Akers is survived by his parents, his wife Dianna, son Chase Akers, daughter Camille Akers Blinn, her husband Jesse and their two children.

A GoFundMe has been set up to help pay for memorial and living expenses. To give to the Akers family, click here.