
Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee is hosting the 2021 Red Door Bash on Oct. 9 at the Omni Nashville Hotel. The annual event will feature singer-songwriters Jenny Tolman and Dave Brainard, along with celebrity guest host Demetria Kalodimos, as Gilda’s Club celebrates free cancer support for individuals and families in Middle Tennessee. Special honors for community leaders and volunteers will also be given.
“This year, we have the distinct pleasure of honoring some incredibly special contributors to the Gilda’s Club community. We will present our annual Red Door Champion Award to a Williamson County couple that has supported our non-profit through volunteerism, financial giving and advocacy for nearly two decades,” says Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee President and CEO Harriet Schiftan. “We’re also seizing this opportunity to celebrate 13 of our volunteer support group facilitators, all of whom have continued to put our mission and members first, and graciously joined us as we boldly stepped into the world of virtual cancer support at the beginning of the pandemic.”
This year’s Red Door Bash will open with a reception and silent auction, followed by a three-course dinner and an opportunity to hear from a Gilda’s Club member before closing with the awards ceremony.
“The Red Door Bash committee hasn’t let the current environment prevent them from planning another extraordinary event,” Red Door Bash Co-Chair Rae Hirsch shares. “I’m most excited about this year’s silent auction, which includes a well-curated selection of experiences, jewelry, art and more.”
“We’re thrilled to have award-winning news anchor, filmmaker and writer Demetria Kalodimos as our celebrity host for a second year,” adds Co-Chair Erica Jacobs. “And singer-songwriters Jenny Tolman and Dave Brainard are beloved by the Gilda’s Club community. Ever since participating in our annual Songwriters Night in April, people have been asking for more of the duo’s incredible music and charming wit and rapport.”
Tickets to the Red Door Bash, sponsored in part by Omni Nashville and Burr+Forman, include reception food and beverages, access to a silent auction, a three-course meal with wine service, and valet parking. For more information and to reserve a seat, click here.
Red Door Bash Honorees:
Red Door Champion Award recipients – Brian and Victoria Marger
Red Door Hero Award recipients –
David Adcock, PT
Deanna Candeloro, M. Ed, LPC-MHSP
Dana Davis, LCSW
Lynn Dunavant, MA, HSP
Pamela Duvall, MS, CCC-SLP
Larae Heil, M Ed., MS, CCC-SLP
Cynthia Johnson, LCSW, BCD
Laura Jo Leach, LMSW
Doris P. McLay
Lanier Sachs, M. Ed., NCC
Carol Sanders, RN
Warren Thompson, Ph. D
J. Dawson Wells, LMSW
Reservoir Media Rings The Opening Bell At Nasdaq
/by Lydia FarthingThe Reservoir Media, Inc. team rings the Opening Bell at NASDAQ in Times Square on Monday, Aug. 30.
Reservoir Media, Inc., an award-winning independent music company, officially began trading its common stock and warrants on the Nasdaq Capital Market LLC on July 29, 2021.
On Monday, Aug. 30, a team of Reservoir staff—including Reservoir Nashville’s EVP Creative, John Ozier—were able to ring the Opening Bell at the Nasdaq in celebration of its recent IPO.
To mark the occasion, Reservoir writer and one third of Migos, Offset, joined the Reservoir team in person in Times Square, while others members of the company’s roster, staff, partners, and friends participated virtually.
Founded as a family-owned music publisher in 2007, Reservoir has grown to represent over 130,000 copyrights and 26,000 master recordings with titles dating as far back as 1900, and hundreds of No. 1 releases worldwide. The catalog includes evergreen compositions such as “It’s Your Thing” by The Isley Brothers, “Ring of Fire” by Johnny Cash, “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver, and “Señorita” by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello. Notable roster signings include Ben Harper, Migos’ Offset and Takeoff, 2 Chainz, Danja, James Fauntleroy, and Ali Tamposi.
To watch a playback of the ceremony, click here.
Rachel Wammack Signs With Double Down Music
/by Lorie HollabaughRachel Wammack. Photo: Kacie Q
RCA Records recording artist Rachel Wammack has signed a worldwide publishing deal with Double Down Music, the recently launched publishing division of PIA Music Group.
The 27-year-old Muscle Shoals, Alabama native was selected for CMT’s Next Women of Country and Bobby Bones’ Class of 2019. Wammack was also named one of Paste Magazine’s 10 Country Artists to Watch in 2020, while earning 2019 Artist to Watch acclaim from multiple outlets including Entertainment Weekly, AOL, Pandora, MusicRow, Pop Culture, Sounds Like Nashville, and more.
Last year Wammack also introduced several new tracks including “When I Say Amen,” “What He Does,” and her take on The Greatest Showman’s “A Million Dreams.”
“The first time I wrote with Rachel, it took less than one minute to know I wanted her to be a part of the Double Down family,” says PIA Music Group Founder Dallas Davidson. “She has a rare talent that I have only seen a few times in my career. Rachel has a natural-born, God-given talent, that can’t be taught. Her voice, her phrasing, her melodies and lyrics make her what I refer to as the total package. We are so thankful that Rachel is calling Double Down her publishing home!”
Mark Your Calendar—September 2021
/by Lorie HollabaughSingle/Track Releases
Chris Young, Mitchell Tenpenny. Photo: Matthew Berinato
September 1
Jake Gill/These Woods Come Alive/Probability Records
September 6
Cody Jinks/All It Cost Me Was Everything/Late August
After Midtown/Ain’t Doing Something Right/Midtown
September 7
Shane Owens/Music Man/AmeriMonte Records
September 11
Colt Ford feat. Rvshvd, Vince Gill, Dan Tyminski/Keys To The Country/Average Joes Entertainment
Carrie Cunningham/Road by Road/Sound Barn
September 13
Chris Young with Mitchell Tenpenny/At the End Of A Bar/RCA Nashville
Laci Kaye Booth/Shuffle/BMLG Records
Josiah Siska/Honky-Tonk/Black River Records
September 17
Stephanie Ryann/Over You
September 20
Shannon Woods Band/She Gets Me/Hilliard Entertainment
Sam Riddle/Bar Stool, Church Pew Town/SSM Entertainment
Bryan Lanning/Slide Into My GM/Metropolitan Groove Merchants
Dave Wilbert/It’s Gettin’ There/Wilbilly Records
Album/EP Releases
Randy Travis
September 1
Jon Wolfe/Dos Corazones/Fool Hearted Productions
September 3
Randy Travis/Storms of Life (35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)/Warner Music
Lauren Alaina/Sitting Pretty On Top Of The World/Mercury Records Nashville
David Ferguson/Nashville No More/Fat Possum Records
Ashland Craft/Travelin’ Kind/Big Loud Records
Bexar/Pronounced Bear/Warner Music Nashville
September 10
Kacey Musgraves/Star-Crossed/Interscope Records/UMG Nashville
Jon Randall/Jon Randall
Mitchell Tenpenny/Midtown Diaries EP/Riser House/Columbia Nashville
Sam Grow/This Town/Average Joes Entertainment
September 17
Carly Pearce/29: Written In Stone/Big Machine Records
Jameson Rodgers/Bet You’re From A Small Town/Columbia Nashville/River House Artists
Scotty McCreery/Same Truck/Triple Tigers
Laine Hardy/Here’s To Anyone/Buena Vista Records/Industrial Media’s 19 Recordings
Ray Fulcher/Larkin Hill Mixes EP/Black River Records
September 24
Johnny Cash/Bear’s Sonic Journals: Johnny Cash, At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24 1968/Owsley Stanley Foundation/Renew Records/BMG
Carrie Underwood/My Gift (Special Edition)/Universal Music Group Nashville
Mickey Guyton/Remember Her Name/Capitol Records Nashville
Billy Strings/Renewal/Rounder Records
Larry Fleet/Stack Of Records/Big Loud Records
Leigh Nash/The Ride, Vol. 1/Visionary Media Group
Industry Events
September 13
Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament
September 14
Nashville Songwriter Awards
September 22
Americana Honors & Awards
September 22-25
AmericanaFest 2021
September 25-26
Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival
Billy Ray Cyrus, Dennis Quaid, James Otto, More To Perform At Flooding Benefit
/by Lydia FarthingCity Winery Nashville will host a benefit concert on Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 7 p.m in response to the flooding that impacted Waverly, Tennessee last week.
Produced and organized by Jeremy Vaughn and the United Way of Humphreys County, “Waverly Strong: A Concert for Disaster Relief” will feature performances from Billy Ray Cyrus, Dennis Quaid, Meghan Linsey, James Otto, Eric Paslay, Sarah Potenza, Anthony Nunziata, Blessing Offor, Drew Baldridge, Jacob Bryant, Tigirlily and more. The concert will also include video messages from NBC’s This Is Us actress Chrissy Metz and more. Hosted by WKRN News 2’s meteorologist Danielle Breezy, the night will raise funds for the survivors and victims of last week’s unexpected flooding in the Middle Tennessee area.
United Way of Humphreys County will distribute all proceeds to the survivors and families of the victims. The concert will also be streamed live on Mandolin allowing viewers to donate from their homes.
Vaughn, who was born and raised in Waverly, notes, “Waiting over 24 hours to find out if my family was safe was terrifying. I’m grateful that my mom and the rest of my family are safe, but I know there are so many who were not as lucky. Now is the time for all of us to come together and give all we can to help build back ‘Waverly Strong.’”
As previously announced, all indoor City Winery guests will be required to provide either proof of a full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID test result obtained within 72 hours of the event. Additionally, patrons will be required to wear masks while inside City Winery.
For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.
Circle Network To Air Day-Long Circle Remembers 9/11 Programming
/by Lorie HollabaughCraig Morgan at the Grand Ole Opry for Circle Remembers 9/11. Photo: Chris Hollo
To commemorate the upcoming 20th anniversary of 9/11, Circle Network, Grand Ole Opry, and Wounded Warrior Project are hosting Circle Remembers 9/11 presented by Wounded Warrior Project. The day-long network takeover will include inspiring stories from veterans, their families, and friends which will honor and pay tribute to the commitment and sacrifice of our nation’s heroes.
“The country music community played an integral role in the healing process in the aftermath of 9/11 as it offered comfort through heartfelt lyrics and messages and helped bring those who were suffering together through the power of music. We couldn’t be more proud to partner with Wounded Warrior Project to bring the community together to remember all those lost and commemorate our many heroes,” says Drew Reifenberger, Circle Network’s General Manager.
Circle Remembers 9/11 will open with Coffee, Country & Cody: Remembers 9/11, a three-hour live special hosted by Bill Cody and Michael “CQ” Carrasquillo. The afternoon will feature performances from past Veterans and Memorial Days, a stand-up comedy show featuring veterans, various episodes of Craig Morgan’s Craig’s World that celebrate our country, and more.
Trisha Yearwood at the Grand Ole Opry for Circle Remembers 9/11. Photo: Chris Hollo
Songs from September: The Music That Healed A Nation, hosted by Bobby Bones, will air from 7-9 p.m. CT as artists recall the music that helped them manage those difficult and uncertain times with performances from Bacon Brothers, Billy Ray Cyrus, Brad Paisley, Carly Pearce, Charles Esten, Craig Morgan, Jimmie Allen, Lauren Alaina, Little Big Town, MercyMe, Trace Adkins, Trisha Yearwood and more.
Directly following from 8-10 p.m. ET, Circle will air a special Opry Live filled with warrior stories and performances from artists from the Opry stage, as well as special musical tributes from three Sept. 11 memorial sites: Ground Zero, the Pentagon, and Shanksville. The legendary stage will bring together Vince Gill, The McCrary Sisters and others for this special event, hosted by Charles Esten.
“Wounded Warrior Project is proud to partner with Circle for this day of remembrance. As we honor those who lost their lives in the terror attacks of 9/11, we must also remember the more than 3 million men and women who stepped forward to fight for us in the days, months, and years that followed. A great deal will be said about the War on Terror in the coming years, but most importantly we owe our veterans more than a debt of gratitude for their service and sacrifice. They fought bravely for our country, for the vulnerable, and for each other. Their service and sacrifice are not forgotten. We stand together to remember all who died and all who served,” adds Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Mike Linnington, Wounded Warrior Project CEO.
Warner Chappell Music Signs Breakout Singer-Songwriter Hailey Whitters
/by LB CantrellHailey Whitters
Warner Chappell Music Nashville has signed a worldwide publishing deal with breakout singer-songwriter Hailey Whitters.
Whitters released her critically-acclaimed debut album The Dream in February of 2020, and then released a deluxe version after signing her first record deal with Big Loud / Songs & Daughters, in partnership with her own label Pigasus Records. The deluxe version of the album, Living the Dream, featured five new collaborations with Brent Cobb, Jordan Davis, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Little Big Town, and Trisha Yearwood.
On top of writing her own material, the talented songwriter has written songs for Little Big Town (“Happy People”), Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile (“A Beautiful Noise”), Alan Jackson (“The Older I Get”), Martina McBride (“The Real Thing”), and Lori McKenna (“Happy People”), among others.
Ryan Beuschel, VP, A&R Strategy, WCM Nashville says: “Hailey is such a unique talent. She knows how to write songs that are deeply personal yet resonate with her fans. She’s already reached some pretty incredible milestones and all of us at Warner Chappell are excited to be on this journey with her.”
Jessi Vaughn, Manager, A&R/Digital, WCM Nashville adds: “Hailey is a force to be reckoned with. I admire her talent, but also her determination. She bet on herself and never gave up on her dreams and it’s amazing to see it all pay off. This is only the beginning and I look forward to what’s in store next.”
Whitters has toured with Brent Cobb, Jordan Davis, Maren Morris, and Little Big Town, and has graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry multiple times. In June, Opry Entertainment Group and the Grand Ole Opry named Whitters 2021’s inaugural Opry NextStage artist.
She is managed by Matt Graham (Range Media) and Chris Kappy (Make Wake), and is represented by Scott Stafford.
Skip Ewing Serves Up Some Seasonal Cheer On New Christmas Project
/by Lorie HollabaughSkip Ewing is celebrating the holidays this year with a brand new collection of original holiday songs and rearranged classics on Skip Ewing — Christmas, due out Nov. 12.
Produced by Kyle Lehning and Ewing, the tribute to the winter holidays mixes seasonal cheer with Ewing’s songwriting chops on seven tracks that include piano ballads (“Whenever a Child is Born”), love songs (“Mr. Snowman”), an inventive take on “’Twas The Night Before Christmas” titled “Better Watch Out,” and more.
On “I’ll Be Home (An American Christmas),” Ewing honors the country’s military families by intermingling the bittersweet “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” with the patriotic “America the Beautiful.” The album also celebrates Christmas’ spiritual side with “Just A Kid,” another Ewing original recorded years earlier by Kenny Chesney.
“Christmastime is musically rich,” says Ewing. “I feel fortunate and privileged to be able to record a Christmas album to offer new music that we also hope is musically rich. I want to make music that is lasting and meaningful and be able to do that until I can’t do it anymore.”
Throughout his career, Ewing has penned No. 1 smashes like Brian White’s “I’m Not Supposed to Love You Anymore,” Diamond Rio’s “I Believe,” Kenny Chesney’s “You Had Me From Hello,” and Collin Raye’s “Love, Me,” in addition to pursuing his own career as an artist.
Darius Rucker, Jason Isbell, Genesis Be, Rhiannon Giddens To Judge Sing Your Anthem Contest
/by Lydia FarthingKidizenship, a newly formed organization based in Nashville, is set to launch a digital youth civics magazine. As a non-partisan media platform for teens and tweens that merges civics education with creative self-expression and community action, it will also be hosting 6 contests that celebrate what kids have to say about their country.
The current contest, Sing Your Anthem, invites kids to write and perform their own national anthems, giving voice to their values and vision for their America. These are songs that describe what is beautiful about their communities and their shared nation and that inspire and unite people across divisions. Honoring the past, this will give an opportunity for kids to participate in democracy, celebrate community, and envision a better future. Judges for the Sing Your Anthem contest include Darius Rucker, Rhiannon Giddens, Jason Isbell, and Genesis Be.
The deadline for submissions is Oct. 12, and will be judged in two age categories: 8-12 & 13-18. For a full list of rules and to submit your song, click here.
Gilda’s Club To Hold 2021 Red Door Bash, Hosted By Demetria Kalodimos
/by Lydia FarthingGilda’s Club Middle Tennessee is hosting the 2021 Red Door Bash on Oct. 9 at the Omni Nashville Hotel. The annual event will feature singer-songwriters Jenny Tolman and Dave Brainard, along with celebrity guest host Demetria Kalodimos, as Gilda’s Club celebrates free cancer support for individuals and families in Middle Tennessee. Special honors for community leaders and volunteers will also be given.
“This year, we have the distinct pleasure of honoring some incredibly special contributors to the Gilda’s Club community. We will present our annual Red Door Champion Award to a Williamson County couple that has supported our non-profit through volunteerism, financial giving and advocacy for nearly two decades,” says Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee President and CEO Harriet Schiftan. “We’re also seizing this opportunity to celebrate 13 of our volunteer support group facilitators, all of whom have continued to put our mission and members first, and graciously joined us as we boldly stepped into the world of virtual cancer support at the beginning of the pandemic.”
This year’s Red Door Bash will open with a reception and silent auction, followed by a three-course dinner and an opportunity to hear from a Gilda’s Club member before closing with the awards ceremony.
“The Red Door Bash committee hasn’t let the current environment prevent them from planning another extraordinary event,” Red Door Bash Co-Chair Rae Hirsch shares. “I’m most excited about this year’s silent auction, which includes a well-curated selection of experiences, jewelry, art and more.”
“We’re thrilled to have award-winning news anchor, filmmaker and writer Demetria Kalodimos as our celebrity host for a second year,” adds Co-Chair Erica Jacobs. “And singer-songwriters Jenny Tolman and Dave Brainard are beloved by the Gilda’s Club community. Ever since participating in our annual Songwriters Night in April, people have been asking for more of the duo’s incredible music and charming wit and rapport.”
Tickets to the Red Door Bash, sponsored in part by Omni Nashville and Burr+Forman, include reception food and beverages, access to a silent auction, a three-course meal with wine service, and valet parking. For more information and to reserve a seat, click here.
Red Door Bash Honorees:
Red Door Champion Award recipients – Brian and Victoria Marger
Red Door Hero Award recipients –
David Adcock, PT
Deanna Candeloro, M. Ed, LPC-MHSP
Dana Davis, LCSW
Lynn Dunavant, MA, HSP
Pamela Duvall, MS, CCC-SLP
Larae Heil, M Ed., MS, CCC-SLP
Cynthia Johnson, LCSW, BCD
Laura Jo Leach, LMSW
Doris P. McLay
Lanier Sachs, M. Ed., NCC
Carol Sanders, RN
Warren Thompson, Ph. D
J. Dawson Wells, LMSW
Bonnaroo 2021 Canceled Due To Weather
/by LB CantrellBonnaroo 2019. Photo: Charles Reagan Hackleman
This weekend’s Bonnaroo music festival has been canceled due to the waterlogged festival grounds resulting from the massive amounts of rain middle Tennessee has received due to rains from Tropical Depression Ida. Earlier this week, Bonnaroo’s organizers announced they were reducing camping capacity at the festival.
According to a Tweet from the official Bonnaroo account, “the ground is incredibly saturated on [their] tollbooth paths, and the campgrounds are flooded to the point that [they] are unable to drive in or park vehicles safely.”
The festival, which was slated to run Thursday, Sept. 2 through Sunday, Sept. 5, was to include sets from Foo Fighters, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Tyler The Creator, Lana Del Rey, Breland, Niko Moon and more.
All tickets purchased through Front Gate Tickets will be refunded in as little as 30 days to the original method of payment. For more information about refunds, click here.