Chris Lane Doubles Down On New Music With Two New Releases [Interview]

Chris Lane. Photo: John Shearer

Chris Lane is following up his recently-certified Platinum hit “Big, Big Plans” with more music, releasing his second song in the last week.

The Big Loud Records artist has garnered 1.2 billion on-demand streams and three No. 1 hits—“Fix,” “I Don’t Know About You,” and “Big, Big Plans”—since he came to Nashville from Kernersville, North Carolina.

His new single “Fill Them Boots” is a twangy tune about picking someone up after a breakup. “It’s time to move on, scoot on over, you lookin like a you could use a brand new shoulder,” Lane sings.

Lane co-wrote the song with Josh Miller, Ernest Keith Smith and Mark Trussell on his Big, Big Plans Tour.

“I’ve only had the writers out on the road with me for two separate weekends out of my whole career, just because I’ve been on one bus for so long. I finally moved to a second bus for my Big, Big Plans Tour and that allowed me to take out some writers. But on both weekends, I ended up writing a song that I ended up recording,” Lane says. “‘Fill Them Boots’ was a song that we started super late one night in Grand Rapids after a show. I’ve had this idea in my phone for a minute. Everyone liked the idea, so we just sat down and wrote it, finished it the next day in Detroit. It was a song that honestly just held on for so long for me. I played it a million times and never got tired of it.”

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Just a week later, Lane has released another song, “Summer Job Money,” penned by John Byron and Blake Pendergrass.

“Heck, I’ve been trying to write this kind of song for a while. Always got a good version of it, but never a great version of it. I had been telling my team to find me a nostalgic, summertime, throwback kind of song, I’m a huge Kenny Chesney fan and he’s the king of these. This song came in and I listened to it for the first time and knew I wanted to record it,” Lane says.

The new music has a decidedly more country sound than the pop country hits Lane has previously released.

“I think it’s honestly just a natural progression,” Lane says. “I didn’t do it on purpose, but now that I’m in the room writing a lot more—in my young artist career, I didn’t write a whole lot because I was constantly out doing radio shows during the week and then playing shows on the weekend and then you get a day off and you’re exhausted, it’s hard to sit down and write and be great at it. So this quarantine has really given me an opportunity to sit down and write as many songs as possible. And I feel like I’m growing so much every day when I go in to write. I’m enjoying it so much.”

With more new music on the horizon, Lane is set to hit the road again this summer, and will join Kane Brown for The Worldwide Beautiful Tour’s remaining stops in September.

AFM & SAG-AFTRA Fund Makes Record-Breaking Distribution Of $70 Million

The AFM SAG-AFTRA Intellectual Property Rights Distribution Fund has made a record-breaking distribution of over $70 million this year, for a total of over half a billion dollars distributed since its inception.

The nonprofit was created to collect and distribute royalties to non-featured performers on sound recordings for songs played on satellite radio, non-interactive streaming and other digital formats domestically and internationally. As digital platforms have grown, the Fund has continued to expand, and has collected and distributed millions of dollars in royalties on behalf of non-featured performers. Last year, $60 million was distributed through the Fund.

“Given the enormous impact the pandemic has had on musicians’, both instrumentalists and vocalists, ability to earn a living, we are thrilled to be able to assist non-featured performers by collecting and distributing royalty income they might not know they’re entitled to receive,” says Sidney Kibodeaux White, COO of The Fund. Unlike other rights collectives, there is no membership or registration requirement in order to qualify—as long as a performer qualifies as non-featured on a sound recording, that musician is considered a ‘participant’ for collection purposes.

“Every year, we’ve been able to collect more revenue on behalf of our participants,” White continues. “This year, The Fund set another record with more than $70 million in distributed royalties. We want to encourage everyone who has participated in a supporting musical role on a sound recording, motion picture, television program, or in the symphonic performance realm to visit our website and see if they have money waiting to be claimed.”

Riley Clemmons Announces Sophomore Album To Drop June 4

Capitol CMG recording artist Riley Clemmons has announced her much anticipated sophomore album, Godsend, will be released on June 4.

The collection of songs represents a season of change and growth for the 21-year-old Nashville native, tackling the multitude of feelings and emotions that come entering a new stage in life. To celebrate the upcoming album, Clemmons also released a song from the album early.  “I’m Not Alone” serves as a reminder that all people go through periods of loneliness and are not isolated in that experience.

“As I was writing this record, there was never a plan to create anything but honest music, born from hurting, growing, and healing,” shares Clemmons. “I collected these songs much like I collected every experience I found myself in over the last few years. The music that ultimately created the record tells the stories of my highest and lowest thoughts and emotions with the common thread that maybe ‘every broken place I’ve been was a Godsend.’ My hope is that anyone who listens can find themselves in these melodies and be reminded that the pain, healing, and joy we experience is so much more common and unifying than we could ever imagine.”

To coincide with this announcement, Riley has also launched a custom line of Godsend themed merchandise including a collectible CD with web store exclusive album artwork.

Industry Ink: Hannah Hall, Gaby Zelhof, Country Rebel

Spirit Music Nashville Names Hannah Hall As New Creative Director

Hannah Hall. Photo: Andrea Schollnick.

Spirit Music Group Nashville has appointed Hannah Hall to Creative Director.

The Dallas, Texas native moved to Nashville in 2017 after graduating from Texas A&M University. Hall previously served as A&R Assistant at Warner Music Nashville, where she worked with a wide range of songwriters and artists. In this position, Hall will report to CEO of Spirit Music Nashville Frank Rogers.

Spirit Music Nashville recently celebrated ACM awards wins for Single of the Year (“Die From A Broken Heart” by Carly Pearce and Lee Brice via Jonathan Singleton) and Album of the Year (“Starting Over” by Chris Stapleton via Sea Gayle).

 

 

Sony Promotes Gaby Zelhof To A&R Representative

Gaby Zelhof

Sony Music Nashville has announced that Gaby Zelhof has been promoted to A&R representative, effective immediately.

Zelfoh has acted as A&R Coordinator for the past two years after starting as an intern for Sony in September of 2018. In this new position, she will be reporting to VP of A&R Margaret Tomlin.

Zelhof can be reached at gaby.zelhof@sonymusic.com.

 

 

Country Rebel Launches Featured Artist Partnership With Dawn Beyer

Picture (L-R): Darin Blue, Dawn Beyer, and Kevin Blue at the Country Rebel Ranch outside Nashville.

Country Rebel founders Darin and Kevin Blue have announced the company’s first ever Featured Artist Partnership with singer-songwriter Dawn Beyer.

The country music and lifestyle brand first introduced Beyer to their audience in 2016 by sharing her Garth Brooks tribute video of “If Tomorrow Never Comes.” Beyer’s performance of the song propelled the video to go viral with over one million views in less than 48 hours on Facebook. Since then, Beyer has garnered over 20 million views on songs she has posted on Facebook, resulting in worldwide touring.

“Beyond talent and music, we wanted to launch the Featured Artist Partnership with an artist who was as dedicated to their career as we would be,” says the Blue brothers jointly. “We didn’t have to look any further than Dawn. Her music is amazing, her songwriting is incredibly compelling, her voice is so unique, and her work ethic second to none.”

The Featured Artist Partnership with Beyer will include performances, targeted posts, support for new music, and more. Effective May 1, every Monday at 7 a.m. CST will be the start of a new video series, Montana Mornings with Dawn, on Country Rebel’s Facebook page. On the first Thursday of every month fans can also tune in to Beyer’s Backstage Bar at 8 p.m. CST.

Chart Action: Brett Young Most-Added At Country Radio

Brett Young‘s latest single, “Not Yet,” received a cumulative 118 new station adds across the Billboard, Mediabase, and MusicRow Charts. The single debuted on the charts at No. 37, No. 48, and No. 61 respectively.

Co-written by Young, Kelly Archer, and Justin Ebach, “Not Yet” will appear on Young’s upcoming album, Weekends Look A Little Different These Days, set for release on June 4 via BMLG Records.

“It’s hard to describe just how ready I am to finally get to share this new project with everyone,” says Young. “With so many special moments over the last year-and-a-half and creative jolts translating to writing so many different songs, it was important for me to pick the right ones to reflect where I am right now. I’m grateful and can’t wait to share everything we have planned!”

Natalie Madigan Added To ASCAP Roster

Pictured (L-R, Top-Bottom): LP Creative’s LeAnn Phelan, EMG’s Michael Martin, Natalie Madigan, ASCAP’s John Titta, ASCAP’s Kele Currier and Beth Brinker, EMG’s Mark Ahlberg, ASCAP’S Mike Sistad, EMG’s Courtney Kruckeberg and Josh Saxe. Photo by Ed Rode.

Endurance Music Group/LP Creative indie pop singer, songwriter and producer Natalie Madigan has signed with ASCAP for PRO representation.

As a Nashville native, Madigan has a close connection to Music City and has always been making music in some capacity. Her acceptance into  Grammy Camp Nashville during her senior year helped her decide to pursue a career in the music industry, later going on to study Audio Production at MTSU, where she refined her songwriting, singing, and production skills.

“I was instantly drawn to Natalie’s voice, and to her obvious talent as a writer, artist, and producer. She is a powerhouse and truly has the hustle that can’t be taught. We’re really excited to be part of her journey,” says ASCAP Associate Creative Director Beth Brinker.

“I’m so happy to be a part of the ASCAP family,” says Madigan. “They have such great energy, and I can’t wait for all the exciting opportunities we’re going to dream up together this year.”

The announcement comes as Madigan releases her latest EP, Put the Light Back, available on all digital platforms today (April 30). Madigan will also be performing as part of the just-announced Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival 2021 to be held September 25-26.

Chief Zaruk And Simon Tikhman Talk Launching Well-Rounded Artists At The Core [Interview]

The Core’s Kevin “Chief” Zaruk, Simon Tikhman

When veteran music manager Kevin “Chief” Zaruk and successful business investor Simon Tikhman met after their mutual attorney set them up, they knew they had to work together.

Chief was a founding partner of the Nashville-based Big Loud, and was instrumental in the careers of Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen, Morgan Wallen, Chris Lane, Hardy, and many more. The Vancouver, British Columbia-native began his career as the tour manager for Nickelback before helping start Big Loud in 2011.

Simon started his career in business while still in college, founding Interactive Athlete, a company that helped professional athletes and coaches create content and merchandise directly for their fans. He then became a strategic investor in companies Monclarity and TikGames, before starting his own Simont Enterprises, an innovative spirits company. Simon was managing partner at the Fund by First Access Entertainment, and has also invested independently in a growing portfolio of companies.

The two came together to found artist management company The Core in 2019, in partnership with Live Nation, and have built its roster to include country and pop artists including Grammy-winning pop artist Emily Weisband, genre-bending country duo After Midtown, alt pop band Valley, soulful country singer Nate Smith, and hybrid rock and country artist Dillon James. In addition to traditional music management, The Core also form strategic joint ventures with athletes, technology startups, and develop television and film projects that align with the company’s vision.

“When I met Chief it was truly love at first sight,” Simon jokes. “We knew right away that we were going to do something together.”

Chief and Simon are interested in building artist careers that touch multiple parts of the entertainment business.

Chief says, “We wanted to have a company where we can touch not just one part of the music business with management, but in investments, sports, entertainment, branding, sponsorships, TV and film—and Live Nation allows us to do that with their platform. But I think the difference for us, especially in Nashville more than other places, is we really want our artists to not only become successful artists, but we’re asking them, ‘While you’re building your career, what else do you want to do?'”

“We’re telling our artists, let’s get your career going but once it takes off, do you want to have your own management company one day? Do you want to do a JV publishing deal? Do you want to do a JV record deal? Do you want to do your own clothing company? A lot of what we did with FGL is asking ourselves what are the other businesses we can create? So during a pandemic when you can’t tour, they were fine. They have a record label, a publishing company, a clothing company—they made as much money last year as any other year without touring.”

Pop singer-songwriter Emily Weisband was the first artist that The Core picked up. Weisband has had hits with artists including Camila Cabello, Danny Gokey, Dan + Shay, BTS with Halsey, Jeremy Camp and Keith Urban, and recently released her own pop EP Call It Being Human on Warner Records.

Emily Weisband

“She’s just incredible,” Chief says. “She has massive hits worldwide with all sorts of different artists, she has her Grammy, but when she wanted to do the artist thing, it felt like nobody really believed her or bought into it because she was so successful as a songwriter. So it’s our job to change the narrative for her and really try to get people to understand that she’s really an artist.”

The Core’s After Midtown, who is managed in partnership with 10th Street Entertainment, have created a genre-bending sound that is quickly creating a buzz with their recently released EP Don’t Give Away The Ending. The duo comprised of Adam Ernst and Michael Rotundo have signed with Sony Music Publishing Nashville and CAA.

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Simon says, “They were brought to us and they didn’t have that many songs. They had ‘Boys Like Us’ and maybe a few others. But when we heard it and we were like, ‘This is country, but you can hear rock influences. You can hear all these different influences that are so unique to like a quote unquote country duo.’ With Michael, his influences are very little country yet he has this voice that’s so recognizable and country. So for us, we never wanted to take that away from them. I think in a lot of ways in country, everybody puts artists in a box, like, ‘This is how you’re supposed to look and how you’re supposed to sound.’ They don’t look that way or sound that way, and we want to harness that. We want them to stay like that.”

“We went through the same thing with FGL, they couldn’t get arrested in town. We ended up getting signed in New York because no one here got it. But that’s how you build career artists. They’re the ones that are leading the next wave,” Chief says. “I look at After Midtown and say, ‘You guys aren’t going to get signed right away because you’re the next wave and people don’t like that. That’s a risk and they don’t want to take that chance when they can just sign somebody who fits in the box and they can promote and have some success with short term. So, for [After Midtown], it’s touring, touring, touring. While we keep releasing music and content, we build the fan base, build a body of work and just keep making fans out of promoters and radio stations, and other acts in town.”

The Core’s Nate Smith broke through in 2019 when he released the song “Wildfire,” which has now garnered more than 15 million streams. The single went viral on TikTok and Smith has since signed a publishing deal with Sony in addition to his management deal.

“That voice, it’s unbelievable,” Simon says. “Everyone’s still a little bit hesitant when it comes to TikTok because sometimes it has this flash in the pan type of connotation. But he dropped ‘Wildfire’ and the streaming numbers were just out of this world on Spotify. We flew to Nashville and met with Nate, and then we actually heard him live. He got on stage and you could just hear the crowd just get quiet. The guy just sucked up the whole room.”

Traveling between Nashville and Los Angeles, Chief and Simon are building The Core team members. They just announced the appointment of Tracy Martin to President of The Core Canada. She will open the Toronto office.

Martin arrives at The Core from her position as President of the Canadian Country Music Association, a post she held since July of 2017. “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Simon and Chief,” Tracy says. “Watching what they have built at The Core in one short year is beyond exciting. Their specialized approach is driven by values that have defined my career—teamwork, innovation and respect—and I cannot wait to get started in building sustainable careers for the talent we represent.”

Tracy Martin

“I have personally known Tracy for well over a decade and she has always been a powerhouse in the music business,” Chief says. “Simon and I could not be more excited to have her join us at The Core, bringing a reputation and skillset that sets her apart. She will immediately help us grow, not only in Canada, but globally.”

”Tracy has been a leader in the music industry in Canada for many years and her addition to The Core is a real coup for the company,” says Simon. “She is going to be an integral part in making our artists known around the world.”

Now in Nashville, Los Angeles, and Toronto, The Core Entertainment is building well-rounded artists from country to pop, and spreading their strategy across North America.

David Allan Coe To Celebrate 20th Anniversary Of Biketoberfest With Live Album

Cleveland International Records (CIR) has announced that it will be releasing live concert material from one of country music’s outlaws, David Allan Coe.

This spring, CIR, Coe’s former label, will drop a special vinyl edition of Biketoberfest 01: Live from the Iron Horse Saloon to celebrate the performance’s 20th anniversary. The digitally remastered album was originally recorded live during Biketoberfest 2001 in Daytona Beach and will be available for purchase beginning May 21.

Produced by Coe and executive produced by Steve Popovich, Jr., the album includes his greatest hits such as “Take This Job And Shove It,” “You Never Even Called Me By My Name,” “If That Ain’t Country Part II,” “Nothing to Lose,” and the only recorded version of “I’m an Ohio Boy,” plus ten additional live songs.

Biketoberfest 01: Live from the Iron Horse Saloon Vinyl Track Listing:
Side A
1. I’m an Ohio Boy
2. Son Of the South
3. 59 Cadillac, 57 Chevrolet
4. Wreckless
5. Nothing To Lose
6. When I Was A Young Man
7. If That Ain’t Country Part II
8. Only God Knows Why

Side B
9. Single Father
10. Drank My Wife Away
11. A Harley Someday
12. Take This Job And Shove It
13. The Ride
14. You Never Even Called Me By My Name

Lineup Announced For 2021 Railbird Festival, Slated For August

Photo: Courtesy Railbird Festival

Dave Matthews Band and Kentucky-based heroes My Morning Jacket have been announced as headliners for the second annual Railbird Festival, set for August 28-29 in Lexington, Kentucky.

Additional acts for the festival, produced by AC Entertainment and Lexington entrepreneur David Helmers, include Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Leon Bridges, Billy Strings, Black Pumas, Khruangbin, Midland, The Revivalists, Band of Horses, Margo Price and more. Railbird will celebrate the culture and traditions of the Bluegrass State at the historic Keeneland Racecourse in an immersive weekend centered on music, bourbon, Kentucky cuisine, and equine culture.

In addition to musical acts across three stages, Railbird will offer bourbon experiences and hand-selected rare barrels from some of Kentucky’s finest distilleries in The Rickhouse, including single barrel picks from Four Roses, Bulleit, Castle & Key, Elijah Craig, New Riff, and more. Railbird will also offer a variety of premium experiences highlighting renowned chefs from the area through its Sip & Savor program led by Jeremy Ashby, Travis Milton, Cole Arimes, Ouita Michel, Samantha Fore and Kristin M. Smith.

Photo: Courtesy Railbird Festival

General Admission and VIP 2-Day passes are available to the public now with a limited quantity starting at $155. Affordable layaway plans are also available with payment options starting at only $25 down. A VIP 2-Day pass with enhanced amenities is also available with access to all GA amenities, as well as exclusive Limestone and Elkhorn Stage lounges with air-conditioning, a VIP Village with complimentary local hors d’oeuvres and spa services, private bars, luxury restrooms, fast-track entrances to the festival, free on-site parking for the weekend, commemorative Railbird merchandise and more.

A portion of proceeds from every ticket sold will benefit Railbird’s nonprofit community partners, Fayette Alliance, Central Kentucky Riding for Hope and Central Music Academy.

The Railbird Festival 2021 Full Artist Lineup:

Saturday, August 28
My Morning Jacket
Leon Bridges
Billy Strings
Black Pumas
Midland
Margo Price
Japanese Breakfast
Joy Oladokun
Sarah Jarosz
John Moreland
Briston Maroney
Sierra Ferrell
Bendigo Fletcher
The Brook & the Bluff
Magnolia Boulevard
Nicholas Jamerson

Sunday, August 29
Dave Matthews Band
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit
Khruangbin
The Revivalists
Band of Horses
Tanya Tucker
Colter Wall
The War and Treaty
Pinegrove
Zach Bryan
Liz Cooper & The Stampede
Cedric Burnside
Cha Wa
S.G. Goodman
Southern Avenue
Grayson Jenkins

Gary LeVox Goes ‘One On One’ With New Solo Project

Gary LeVox has announced his upcoming Christian solo debut, One On One, due out May 21 via Big Machine Records.

This project sees him embracing a new phase of his musical journey as he fuses two of his biggest passions – music and faith. In advance of the upcoming full album, LeVox has shared a new track, “A Little Love” featuring MercyMe. LeVox and MercyMe offer plenty of reasons to smile on the new song which follows the release of One On One’s first single, “The Distance.”

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The five-track collection also features collaborations with several other artists, including Grammy-winning gospel talent Jonathan McReynolds who offers a testimony of gratitude with “Never Forget,” while LeVox’s daughter Brittany joins the family business on “While I Wait,” a steadfast promise of spiritual commitment. To top it off, on the reflective “All I See,” country-rap firebrand Breland helps the superstar keep his eyes on the ultimate prize.

One On One is my passion project and I have wanted to do this body of work for as long as I can remember,” explains LeVox. “I feel so honored to get to collaborate with such greatness throughout this project. Breland is a dream to work and sing with, as is the iconic MercyMe. Jonathan McReynolds, one of the greatest singers of our time and my dear friend, wrote a perfect song for us. And for my daughter Brittany and I to get to sing a song that Tauren Wells help craft just completed the collection. I couldn’t be prouder of this project, and the songs that we recorded. This is gonna be an amazing new season and I just hope everybody enjoys it as much as we did making it.”

One On One is available now for pre-order and pre-save on all digital platforms.

 

One On One Track List:
1. A Little Love (featuring MercyMe) – Bart Millard, Jordan Mohilowski, Ethan Hulse, Jess Cates
2. Never Forget (featuring Jonathan McReynolds) – Jonathan McReynolds
3. While I Wait (featuring Brittany LeVox) – Ethan Hulse, Colby Wedgeworth, Tauren Wells
4. All I See (featuring BRELAND) – Gary LeVox, Daniel Breland, Matthew McVaney
5. The Distance – Gary LeVox, Josh Hoge, Matthew McVaney