Last Call For ACM New Membership & Renewals

The ACM’s deadline to apply for new memberships and renew memberships to maintain voting eligibility for the 58th ACM Awards in 2023 is this Friday (Oct. 14).

Those who have not yet submitted their application for ACM Membership must do so before the end of the day on Friday to qualify to obtain or maintain voting eligibility for the 2023 awards. Accepted and active Academy members also gain access to benefits, including early access to tickets for ACM events, discounts on industry partner events, industry data insights, monthly educational and networking events, and more.

To apply online for a membership with the Academy of Country Music, click here.

Ryman Hospitality Properties Announces Leadership Transition Going Into 2023

Colin Reed & Mark Fioravanti

Ryman Hospitality Properties Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Colin Reed will transition to Executive Chairman of the company after more than 21 years as CEO. President Mark Fioravanti has been appointed to succeed Reed as CEO under the title President and Chief Executive Officer, effective Jan. 1, 2023.

In Reed’s new role, he will serve as Executive Chairman of the company’s Board of Directors and as Chairman of the Opry Entertainment Group (OEG) Board of Directors. He will also focus on working with OEG strategic investor Atairos and NBCUniversal to unlock opportunities for value creation; advancing the company’s ESG and diversity, equity and inclusion goals; and community and government affairs. Reed will continue his role with artist and shareholder relations alongside Fioravanti.

“It has been my honor to lead this company for over two decades as we transformed our business into the hospitality and entertainment powerhouse it is today,” Reed notes. “With our businesses operating at record or near-record levels of performance and another strong year on the horizon, this is an ideal time for me to transition into a new role. I would like to thank our employees, board members, shareholders, customers, and our many beloved Opry members for their support and confidence in me over the past 21 years. We have built a truly magnificent business, and I am eager to work toward its continued success in the years ahead.”

Since joining predecessor company Gaylord Entertainment in 2001, Reed has led a strategic reorganization of the company’s holdings. In the following years, the company built a portfolio of hotel assets under the Gaylord Hotels brand, which now includes five of the top 10 largest non-gaming resort and convention center hotels in the United States. In 2012, Reed led the company through its conversion to a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) after selling the Gaylord Hotels brand to Marriott International.

In 2002, Reed recruited Fioravanti to join the management team to oversee marketing as the company further refined its Gaylord Hotels brand. His roles included Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Gaylord Entertainment; President of Gaylord Entertainment’s subsidiary ResortQuest; and SVP and Treasurer of Gaylord Entertainment. Fioravanti took on oversight of Finance in 2008 and was promoted to SVP and CFO in 2009 after helping the company successfully navigate the 2008 financial crisis.

As the company’s Executive Vice President and CFO from 2011 to 2015, Fioravanti was instrumental in the 2012 REIT conversion and subsequent value creation. Since then, Fioravanti has overseen initiatives to strengthen the company’s balance sheet, strategically deploy capital for future growth and generate meaningful shareholder returns. He was named President and CFO in 2015.

Fioravanti played an important role in managing the company’s response to the COVID-19 crisis and, most recently, played a leading role in securing a minority interest strategic investor for the company’s growing OEG segment. Fioravanti joined the company’s Board of Directors in February.

“I am grateful to Colin and my fellow Board members for the opportunity to lead Ryman Hospitality Properties,” Fioravanti shares. “I have the privilege of entering this role with a long-tenured management team that shares my passion for these unique businesses. Together with my team, I look forward to continuing to work to shape our vision, support our employees and create value for all our stakeholders.”

Kenny Chesney To Be Featured Guest For CRS 2023’s ‘The Artist Interview’

Country superstar Kenny Chesney will appear as the featured guest for “The Artist Interview” at CRS 2023. Through an exclusive Q&A session presented by BMI on March 14, Chesney will discuss his career thus far, as well as details on what’s to come. The convention will take place Mar. 13-15, 2023 at the Omni Nashville Hotel.

Chesney has been the only country artist to appear on Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years over the last decade. He has sold a million-plus tickets on each of his full-sized tours since 2003. On his “Here And Now 2022” tour, he performed for over 1.3 million people with 21 stadium shows, following three different tour postponements to respect shifting health protocols.

The eight-time Entertainer of the Year’s last CRS appearance was in 2020 where he was honored for the humanitarian efforts he’s made throughout his career with the CRB Artist Humanitarian Award.

“We’re thrilled to have Kenny join us at CRS ‘23 in March. There’s so much to talk about. He’s been an important and consistently relevant artist for three decades, entertaining millions of fans with a dynamic show that brings his massive catalog of hits to life one stadium at a time. Only a very few artists–from any genre–can claim this achievement, and Kenny Chesney lives in that rare air. We can’t wait for this session at CRS,” says CRS/CRB Executive Director RJ Curtis.

“Music is such an important piece of people’s lives,” Chesney states. “I believe music is medicine. It changes lives, makes a difference and is there every step of the way. I can’t wait to dig in and talk about all these songs, all these moments and the journey to how we got there.”

Registration for CRS 2023 is open now. For more information, click here.

Keith Urban Proves Why He’s An Entertainer Of A Generation At Nashville Stop

Keith Urban performs at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Photo: Brennon Williamson, Courtesy of Guitar Monkey Tours

Keith Urban reminded Nashville of why he’s one of the best entertainers in country music on Friday (Oct. 7) when his “The Speed Of Now World Tour” hit its Bridgestone Arena stop.

Ingrid Andress opened the show. Her set included her breakout hit “More Hearts Than Mine,” songs from her new record Good Person, and a surprise visit from Sam Hunt to perform their collaboration “Wishful Drinking.”

Tyler Hubbard was up next in the bill. He performed songs from his new solo record, such as “Baby Gets Her Lovin’,” “35’s,” “5 Foot 9” and “Dancin’ in the Country.” He also thrilled fans with some FGL material like “Cruise” and “Meant to Be.”

When Urban took the stage, he came out with the loud and energized “Tumbleweed.” It was the beginning of a near 30-song marathon of which Urban never tired of. He went straight into his 2004 hit “Days Go By” before addressing the hometown crowd.

“This is a special night tonight because we’re in Nashville, and we always do things a little different in Nashville,” Urban said. He let the crowd know that theme for the night was “Broadway To The Big Time.”

“A lot of artists in this very town got their start right down there on lower Broadway,” he said. “They’re doing it right now. They’re playing night after night for hours. We did it too.” He then showed a clip of him and his former band The Ranch playing at a club on Nolensville Road in 1997.

Keith Urban and Kayley Green perform at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Photo: Brennon Williamson, Courtesy of Guitar Monkey Tours

Later in the night, Urban invited one of Broadway’s talented singers, Kayley Green, to the stage. The bubbly blonde singer gave a hair-raising performance of Martina McBride‘s “Independence Day” before the two sang the Urban-Miranda Lambert duet “We Were Us,” making for one of the best moments of the night.

Green grasped at her heart and beamed at the packed arena as she performed–and she sounded incredible.

Urban’s show was full of hits flanked with special, intimate moments that seemed custom for a Nashville show. One special moment came when Urban noticed a sign in the back of the audience that said “I skipped school for you.” He invited the young girl holding the sign up to join him on stage for a photo.

The highly skilled performer relished in the crowd sing-a-long moments, such as “Wild Hearts,” “Kiss a Girl,” “Long Hot Summer,” and “Somewhere In My Car.” He smiled at fans raising their hands and voices in a transcendent energy exchange.

Keith Urban tributes Loretta Lynn. Photo: Brennon Williamson, Courtesy of Guitar Monkey Tours

In an intimate moment, Urban honored the late Loretta Lynn. “This week we watched one of our honky tonk angels ascend,” he said before playing acoustic versions of “Blue Kentucky Girl” and “You’re Looking at Country.” Photos of the country legend lit up the otherwise dark stage.

In a highlight of the night, Urban invited out country superstar Luke Combs. He did a rendition of his “When It Rains It Pours” with Urban singing along and playing acoustic guitar. Combs then filled in for Eric Church on his and Urban’s “Raise ‘Em Up.”

When Urban made his way to a small satellite stage at the back of the venue, it came as no surprise that he wanted to get closer to the audience. He made himself very acquainted with the faces in the crowd, responding to people’s hoots and hollers and beaming with pride when the audience sang and danced along.

On the small stage, Urban performed a snippet of John Denver‘s “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” with his acoustic guitar, as well as “Better Life” and “You’ll Think of Me.” Before he left to go back to the main stage, he signed and handed the guitar to a fan.

When Urban returned for his final few songs, he kicked it off with “Somebody Like You,” complete with a few verses of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” which got some giggles out of him and the band. He then blitzed fans with hits, playing “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” “The Fighter” and “Wasted Time,” before closing the show with “Stupid Boy” for the encore.

Urban brings his top-notch show to Savannah, Georgia’s Enmarket Arena on Thursday (Oct. 13).

Derek Wells Elevated To Spirit Music Nashville Vice President, A&R/Production

Derek Wells

Derek Wells has been promoted to Vice President, A&R/Production at Spirit Music Nashville. The company has also extended its partnership with Wells’ 2 Mix Music.

A native of Nashville, Wells is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and publisher. He is credited on over 100 No. 1 singles for the likes of Maren Morris, Blake Shelton, Morgan Wallen, Shakira, Kenny Chesney, Scotty McCreery, Carrie Underwood, P!nk, Hardy, Dan + Shay, Kelsea Ballerini, Lady A, Dolly Parton, and Thomas Rhett.

In 2016, Wells was the youngest person in history to win the ACM Guitar Player of the Year award, and also the youngest to be nominated for the CMA Musician of the Year Award. In 2018, he was named MusicRow Magazine’s Guitar Player of the year and, in 2019, he was awarded his second ACM Guitar Player of the Year honor. Wells is currently a nominee for Musician of the Year at the 56th CMA Awards.

As a producer, Wells recently celebrated his third consecutive No. 1 with Scotty McCreery, the three-week Billboard No. 1 “Damn Strait,” as well as celebrating the release of Maddie & Tae’s Through The Madness, Volume 1 and 2, Danielle Bradbery’s “A Special Place” and the newest single from Hardy, “Wait In The Truck” featuring Lainey Wilson.

“Derek Wells has been an integral part of Spirit Music’s success the last few years,” says Chief Creative Officer, Spirit Music Group/CCO, Spirit Music Nashville, Frank Rogers. “Derek is an amazing musician, producer, publisher, friend and mentor to our staff and writers. I am thrilled to promote him to Vice President A&R/Production and to continue our partnership with 2 Mix Music. Here we go again bro!”

“I’m excited to continue this journey with Spirit and the world class team that’s been assembled here,” adds Wells. “Every writer and staff member in our building represents the kind of person that I want to be associated with. We’ve had a great few years and I know how much excitement we all have about our future and the music being made here! Big thanks to Frank Rogers for the leadership and friendship he shows to our team day in and day out. I couldn’t ask for a better partner in crime! Most fun wins!”

Star-Studded Lineup Of Performers & Presenters Unveiled For 2022 CMT Artists Of The Year Celebration

The performers and presenters for the 2022 CMT Artists of the Year celebration have been unveiled.

The night’s stacked lineup will include solo performances from several of this year’s Artist of the Year honorees, including Alan Jackson, Carly Pearce, Cody Johnson, Kane Brown and Lainey Wilson. The celebration will also feature a pair of never-before-seen performances: Walker Hayes teaming up with Platinum-selling entertainer Ciara for a world premiere collaboration, and chart-topping singer-songwriter Riley Green taking the stage for a special debut in honor of Luke Combs.

Chris StapletonDan + ShayDustin Lynch, Rascal Flatts’ vocalist Gary LeVox, singer-songwriter-producer and author Kelsea Ballerini, Yellowstone star Kelsey Asbille and Shane McAnally have been tapped as presenters for the 90-minute celebration. Additionally, racing legend Dale Earnhardt, Jr. will make a remote presentation to Combs from his annual Dale Jr. Foundation charity event in North Carolina.

The evening’s festivities will take place at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center and will premiere on Friday (Oct. 14) at 8 p.m. CT on CMT.

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Hardy Joins Morgan Wallen, Miranda Lambert As 2023 Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam Headliner

Hardy has joined the lineup of headliners for the 11th Annual Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam Presented by Jim Beam, which is slated for June 1-4 in Panama City Beach, Florida. Taking over Frank Brown Park, Hardy joins Morgan Wallen and Miranda Lambert as the third of four headliners announced for the 2023 festival.

“My publicist won’t allow me to cuss to express how excited we are about how this lineup is coming together,” jokes Executive Producer Rendy Lovelady. “We’ve already sold more tickets–way more tickets–than any year this far out from the festival, and I can’t wait to see what happens when our Jammers hear about Hardy and the rest of our lineup!”

Tickets for next year’s festival are currently available at GulfCoastJam.com. Sky Boxes, Side Stage, Super VIP, and all parking passes are already sold out for 2023, but a limited number of VIP pit passes are still available.

“We’re incredibly excited about the addition of Hardy to this already amazing lineup,” adds Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam COO Mark Sheldon. “We are also tempering this exciting news and the incredible response we’re having to next year’s festival with the fact that many of our friends and neighbors are dealing with aftermath of this awful hurricane.”

Further lineup details for the 11th Annual Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam will be announced in the coming weeks.

Weekly Register: Tyler Childers Makes Top Country Album & Song Debut

RCA’s Tyler Childers makes the top country album debut this week with his three-part Can I Take My Hounds To Heaven record. The new project takes the No. 3 spot with 27K in total first-week consumption (16K album only/13 million song streams). The album’s title track, which also notches the top debut on the country streaming songs chart, comes in at No. 85 with 2.1 million streams, according to Luminate data.

Higher up on the top country streaming songs chart, everything remains the same for a third consecutive week. Zach Bryan claims No. 1 with “Something In The Orange” gaining 15 million streams. Morgan Wallen‘s “You Proof” follows in No. 2 adding 10 million streams, while his “Wasted On You” remains at No. 5 with 7.6 million streams. Luke Combs maintains the third position with “The Kind Of Love We Make” tacking on 9.8 million streams, and Bailey Zimmerman‘s “Rock And A Hard Place” keeps the fourth spot with 9 million streams.

On the album’s side, Wallen’s blockbuster Dangerous: The Double Album unsurprisingly claims the top spot, adding 46K in total consumption (1.5K album only/56 million song streams). Bryan’s American Heartbreak remains at No. 2 with 28K, and Combs’ Growin’ Up keeps its spot at No. 4 with 16.5K in total consumption. Taylor Swift jumps up to close out the top five as Red (Taylor’s Version) notches 16K in total consumption.

Industry Ink: John Prine, AIMP Nashville, McBride & The Ride, Jazzmania

BMI Hosts Kick Off Event For ‘You Got Gold: The Life And Songs Of John Prine’

Pictured (L-R): John R. Miller, BMI’s Mason Hunter, Fiona Prine, Tommy Prine, Katie Pruitt, Pat McLaughlin, Kyle Young, BMI’s Clay Bradley Photo: Josh Britt and Neilson Hubbard

Last Thursday (Oct. 6), BMI hosted a VIP event to kick off “You Got Gold: the Life and Songs of John Prine.” Held from Oct. 7 -12, the weeklong tribute benefiting The Hello In There Foundation is set to feature an array of surprise artists performing and celebrating Prine’s legendary life and songs.

The invite-only party, hosted at BMI Nashville’s rooftop terrace, honored the late Prine and his influence on the musical community. The celebration featured performances of Prine’s songs from Katie Pruitt, longtime friend and collaborator Pat McLaughlin and John and Fiona’s son, Tommy Prine.

 

 

AIMP Nashville Takes Over Listening Room For 2022 Songwriter Series

Pictured (L-R back row): Mike Sistad (ASCAP), Tim Hunze (Big Machine), Michael Martin (Endurance Music), Duff Berschback (Concord), Courtney Crist (Anthem), hit songwriter host Eric Paslay, John Ozier (Reservoir), Kendall Lettow (Peermusic), Emily Boardman (River House), hit songwriter host Kelly Archer, and Courtney Kruckeberg (Endurance Music); (L-R, front row): Class of 2022 members Colton Venner, Erin Kinsey, Meg McRee, Brigetta, Caroline Watkins, and John Byron.

The AIMP Nashville Songwriter Series took over Nashville’s Listening Room Café on Oct. 4. Hosted by hit songwriters Kelly Archer and Eric Paslay, the event featured performances from the Songwriter Series Class of 2022, which includes Brigetta, John Byron, Erin Kinsey, Meg McRee, Colton Venner and Caroline Watkins.

Each year, the Songwriter Series showcases a new class of six promising writers who have not had a song charting higher than a top 20 on the Billboard or Mediabase charts. They are selected by a special committee made up of music industry professionals, based on submissions from current AIMP Nashville Chapter members.

 

 

McBride & The Ride Sign With Action Entertainment Collaborative, Richlynn Group

Pictured (L-R): AEC’s Jimmy Dasher, Terry McBride, Richlynn Group’s Kate Richardson, Billy Thomas, and Ray Herndon. Photo: Courtesy of Richlynn Group

ACM and CMA-nominated group McBride & The Ride have inked deals with Action Entertainment Collaborative (AEC) for booking and the Richlynn Group for publicity and marketing. Jimmy Dasher will represent the band for all booking requests, and Kate Richardson will serve as lead on PR and marketing.

The 90’s band, whose hit songs include “Love on the Loose, Heart on the Run,” “Sacred Ground” and “Going Out of My Mind,” have reunited with all three original members–Ray Herndon, Terry McBride and Billy Thomas–are gearing up for their first new EP in nearly 30 years. The first single will be released Nov. 4 via InGrooves. The trio is currently on the road with upcoming stops in Oklahoma, Texas, Florida and more.

“As excited as I’ve been to make the move to AEC myself, I know it’s going to be a perfect fit for Terry, Ray, Billy and the whole crew,” Dasher notes. “I’m thrilled about this next chapter with AEC and The Ride.”

“The 90s are back and so is McBride & The Ride! We are so thrilled to run with this new music, reconnect the band with their original fans, and introduce them to a whole new generation of country lovers,” Richardson adds. “I’ve been a longtime fan, and can’t wait for people to hear the killer new music from the trio.”

 

 

Nashville Jazz Workshop Announces The Return Of In-Person Jazzmania

The Young Artist Ensemble. Photo: Courtesy of Mojo Marketing + PR

The Nashville Jazz Workshop will celebrate the return of its in-person Jazzmania on Oct. 22 in Liberty Hall at The Factory at Franklin from 6-10 p.m. CT. The annual celebration of jazz music serves as a concert fundraiser to support the mission of the Nashville Jazz Workshop.

Jazzmania 2022 will feature The Young Artist Ensemble, a group of talented high school age jazz students, as well as the NJW All-Stars, which consists of faculty and performing artists led by Workshop founders Lori Mechem and Roger Spencer. Latin Jazz and Salsa from Giovanni Rodriguez and 12 Manos will close out the evening. Attendees can enjoy food from The Clean Plate Club, wine and beer from Lipman Brothers and a Jazzmania cocktail, courtesy of Cathead Vodka. They will also have the chance to bid on unique artworks and collectibles in a live auction.

For more information on the event and ticket packages, click here.

Elle King Makes It Country Music Official With ‘Come Get Your Wife,’ Due Out In January

Elle King. Photo: Pooneh Ghana

CMA and ACM-winning crossover artist Elle King will take the dive into country music with her new album, Come Get Your Wife, slated for release on Jan. 27.

Filled with the rock, soul, bluegrass and country that the hitmaker loves, the project includes a dozen tracks that run a gauntlet of styles and attitudes. The collection, co-produced by King with Ross Copperman, features her history-making duet with Miranda Lambert, “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home), plus tracks like “Bonafide,” “Out Yonder,” “Try Jesus,” and a duet with familiar pal Dierks Bentley, “Worth A Shot.”

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“There’s something about how you put the pieces together,” King offers of her first true country project. “This whole album is a crazy quilt of all sorts of moments and things that might not seem to go together, but because they’re me, they do. It’s very Southern Ohio, very who we are–and very much a lot of people who are just like me, because I know they’re out there.”

King has found quite a home in the country realm, collaborating with Bentley, Lambert and Ashley McBryde, and touring with Chris Stapleton for the better part of 2022.

The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter was recently highlighted in MusicRow’s 2022 Publisher Issue for her work and growing career as one of Nashville’s most in-demand songwriters. To read more about the issue or to purchase a copy, click here.

Come Get Your Wife Track List:
1. Ohio – Written by Elle King, Bobby Hamrick, Ella Langley & Matt McKinney
2. Before You Met Me – Written by Tofer Brown, Margaret McRee & Lauren Hungate
3. Try Jesus – Written by Elle King, Geoffrey Warburton, Casey Cathleen Smith, Ashley Gorley & Ben Johnson
4. Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home) with Miranda Lambert – Written by Elle King & Martin Johnson
5. Lucky – Written by Elle King, Bobby Hamrick, Ella Langley & Matt McKinney
6. Worth A Shot (featuring Dierks Bentley) Written by Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman & Josh Osborne
7. Tulsa – Written by Elle King, Bobby Hamrick, Ella Langley & Matt McKinney
8. Crawlin’ Mood – Written by Charlie Worsham & Jesse Frasure
9. Bonafide – Written by Elle King, Bobby Hamrick, Ella Langley & Matt McKinney
10. Blacked Out – Written by Elle King & Martin Johnson
11. Out Yonder – Written by Bobby Hamrick, Ella Langley & Matt McKinney
12. Love Go By – Written by Elle King, Geoffrey Warburton & Joe Janiak