SOURCE Nashville has announced the cancellation of the 18th Annual Source Hall of Fame Awards scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020. The rescheduled date for the annual awards show will be announced in January 2021.
SOURCE Nashville will continue to help and honor the women behind the music and all of those affected by COVID-19 in the music and entertainment industry by making contributions to various organizations that are assisting those in need.
This year’s class of inductees previously announced will be honored at the 2021 Awards. They include Margie Hunt, (Waylon Jennings/Jessi Colter, AWMG Entertainment, Hunt Music Services, CBS Records, Sony Music), Aleene Jackson (Monument Records, Showbud Guitars, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Conway Twitty Enterprises, Tree International, Cowboy Jack Clement Productions), Suzanne Lee (ASCAP), Dottie Oelhafen (Erv Woolsey Company), Norma Jean Owen (CBS Records, Columbia Records, Capitol Records, The Entertainment Group), Betty Sanders (The Pride Music Group, Blake Mevis, The Hyland Company, Chuck Flood & Associates/Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.), and Ima Withers (Chips Moman & Don Crews American Recording Studios, Warner Brothers, RCA Records, Merit Music, BMI).
The following inductees will be honored posthumously at SOURCE’s May 2021 luncheon: Mary Reeves Davis, (Manager/Jim Reeves, CMA Board), Dale Franklin (Nashville Music Association, Leadership Music) and Ann Tant, (Ann’s Promotion Service, Mercury Records, Joe Taylor Booking Agency, GRC Records, Warner Bros., John A. Hobbs, Music City Motorplex, ROPE, Donelson RedHat Honey’s).
SOURCE Hall of Fame inductees are nominated and inducted based upon peer recommendations, biographies, accomplishments, reputation, the number of years each individual has worked within the entertainment industry, and level of community involvement.
Shakey Graves’ New EP ‘Look Alive’ To Drop In May
/by Lorie HollabaughShakey Graves will release Look Alive, a new EP on May 4 that will coincide with the final episode of the band’s ongoing “Hello Gorgeous” web series.
Shakey Graves frontman and bandleader Alejandro Rose-Garcia debuted “Hello Gorgeous” on Monday, April 6 as a three-part bi-weekly documentary/music video project, inspired by the name of his new studio. Each chapter in the series takes a behind the scenes look at the history of Shakey Graves, the making of Hello Gorgeous, life on the road, as well as a performance of a brand new track. Episode 2, “The Recipe,” is premiering today with two new songs: the title-track as well as “Not Everything Grows.”
“I made ‘Hello Gorgeous’ without goal—not to create a TV show, not to make music videos, simply to document and create something that meshed all the worlds of my creative life into one,” said Rose-Garcia. “It was an experiment of sorts, trying to peel back that personal veil of secrecy. How many bad takes happen before a good song emerges? If an idea enters a room, can you see it in real time? I was weary of spending hours and months working behind closed doors only to emerge with a handful of carefully crafted songs to then sit on and promote until you can’t stand hearing them, all before anyone in the public had heard a single note. I wanted to create a unified project, a song that was the video, a video that was the story, the story that was the point.”
In the weeks between episodes, Rose-Garcia will live-stream a concert/hang/call-in/quiz show/performance to raise money on behalf of MusiCares. The next live stream will take place next Monday, April 27.
Ray Wylie Hubbard Collaborates With Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Don Was, Chris Robinson On New Single
/by Lorie HollabaughRay Wylie Hubbard. Photo: Alan Messer
Ray Wylie Hubbard has released the single “Bad Trick” featuring an all-star guest lineup of Ringo Starr, Don Was, Joe Walsh and Chris Robinson. The tune establishes the tone of his gritty upcoming new 10-track collection CO-STARRING, due out July 10 on Big Machine Records.
Hubbard conceptualized and produced CO-STARRING, his 17th studio album, which includes bluegrass/folk legend Peter Rowan on the tender “Hummingbird,” Ashley McBryde on the tough girl homage “Outlaw Blood,” Paula Nelson and Elizabeth Cook on “Drink ‘Til I See Double” and Aaron Lee Tasjan on “Rock Gods.”
“I have believed in the rule that one should not sing their own praises, but with my new record on Big Machine Records, well I’m going to have to break that rule,” said Hubbard. “Co-Starring has got grit, groove, tone and taste and is so righteously cool that small demons will drool, and little angels will want to line dance.”
Average Joes Entertainment Launches Texas/Americana Label Imprint With Rich O’Toole
/by Jessica NicholsonThe imprint’s first album release is O’Toole’s New York City, which will release June 26. Texas native O’Toole has topped the Texas Music Chart three times, has had 23 Top 10 singles at Texas radio, and sold more than 100,000 albums. The signing marks a return to Average Joes for O’Toole, who released the album Kiss Of A Liar on the label in 2011.
“As we began to consider re-approaching the Texas music scene, Rich was a natural pick for a partner. Having worked with him in the past when he was an artist on Average Joes, we knew his drive and determination, as well as his Texas roots, would align well with the core spirit of Average Joes. We’re excited to have him back, and look forward to a bright future,” said Forrest Latta, Average Joes Entertainment A&R.
“I’m excited to bring a Texas/Americana sound with the new AJE imprint, Buffalo Roam Records. We will be delivering some of the best up-and-coming artists out of the southwest,” said O’Toole.
O’Toole can be reached at rich@buffaloroamrecords.com.
Industry Ink: Grand Ole Opry, Third Man, Nashville Musicians Association, James Robert Webb
/by Lorie HollabaughRicky Skaggs, Dailey & Vincent Usher In 4920th Opry Saturday Night
Ricky Skaggs, Dailey & Vincent. Photo: Grand Ole Opry
Grand Ole Opry members and bluegrass legends Ricky Skaggs and Dailey & Vincent performed on the Opry’s 4,920th consecutive Saturday night last Saturday night (April 18). Their performance could also be seen on Circle Television. For the past six weeks, amidst the current COVID-19 crisis the Opry has continued without an audience in attendance.
Third Man Records Relaunches Public Access Show
Nashville Musicians Association Crisis Assistance Fund Opens
James Robert Webb Sets Self-Titled Release For May
Old Dominion Releases Documentary Behind Music Video For "Some People Do"
/by Jessica NicholsonOld Dominion with Jason Schneidman
Old Dominion has released a mini-documentary in support of the music video for their single “Some People Do.” The documentary looks at the story of celebrity men’s groomer Jason Schneidman and shows members of Old Dominion working with him in Los Angeles.
Schneidman, who also works with Old Dominion, was previously homeless and overcame drug addiction. In his spare time, he helps out the homeless of Los Angeles, providing free haircuts as a means to connect with those who may be battling addiction issues, and funds scholarships to rehab centers. In February 2020, the band joined him on the ground to help out.
Jason Schneidman’s Men’s Groomer Foundation is inspired by more than just a calling but the ability to help people get off the street and back on their feet. The foundation is working with rehabs in California providing funding through the sales of Schneidman’s products.
“Some People Do” is Old Dominion’s newest single with currently over 26.2 million streams. The song is the latest track off Old Dominion’s self-titled third studio album, which was released in the fall of 2019.
Sony Music Nashville Teams With Cracker Barrel Old Country Store To Help Healthcare Workers
/by Jessica NicholsonOver the next few weeks, Cracker Barrel will donate 5,000 meals to healthcare workers at select hospitals in partnership with Sony Music Nashville. Chris Young will kick off the program with a live stream performance on the Cracker Barrel Facebook page on Sunday, April 26.
“I am glad to be teaming up with Cracker Barrel to give back to the doctors, nurses, and first responders who are pushed to the limit day in and day out fighting COVID-19,” said multi-platinum selling Sony Music Nashville recording artist, Chris Young. “My Dad is in the high risk category as a cancer survivor and missing part of his lung and I’m immensely grateful for everything our healthcare workers are doing to keep everyone safe.”
Others on the Sony Music Nashville roster are also set to participate, including Adam Doleac, Jameson Rodgers, Matt Stell, Mitchell Tenpenny, Niko Moon, Rachel Wammack, Robert Counts, Seaforth, and The Sisterhood Band. Many artists will host performances both on their own social channels as well as on Cracker Barrel channels. Each Sony Music Nashville act has chosen specific hospitals that hold special meaning to them to receive meal donations. Among the hospitals that will receive meals are: Medical City Healthcare (Dallas, Texas); HCA Houston Healthcare (Houston, Texas); HCA Healthcare affiliated hospitals (Orlando, Florida); HCA Healthcare affiliated hospitals (Tampa, Florida) and TriStar Health (Nashville, Tennessee).
“We’re humbled and honored to provide meals to those on the frontlines working so hard to protect us,” said Jeff Sigel, Vice President of Marketing for Cracker Barrel. “Thanks to a great partnership with Sony Music Nashville, we’re pleased to invite guests and fans to pay it forward.”
“We are deeply grateful to Cracker Barrel and Sony Music Nashville for generously honoring our healthcare heroes,” said Heather J. Rohan, President of TriStar Health. “Thank you for recognizing our dedicated caregivers who are giving their all everyday on the frontlines.”
When Cracker Barrel guests give the virtual gift of a meal to someone they love, Cracker Barrel will give a meal to a frontline worker. With the purchase of every $10 in Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® e-gift cards via crackerbarrel.com now through May 12, Cracker Barrel will donate one additional meal (up to 5,000 meals) to healthcare workers.
Apple Music, Other Services Expand To More Countries Worldwide
/by Lorie HollabaughApple has announced that starting today, the App Store, Apple Arcade, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, and iCloud are now available in 20 more countries, and Apple Music is available in 52 additional countries.
The App Store, Apple Arcade, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and iCloud are now available in the following countries and regions: Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania, and Apple Music is also expanding to Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, Middle East, and Oceania.
“We’re delighted to bring many of Apple’s most beloved Services to users in more countries than ever before,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and International Content. “We hope our customers can discover their new favorite apps, games, music, and podcasts as we continue to celebrate the world’s best creators, artists, and developers.”
Apple Music is now available in 167 countries and regions and offers 60 million songs. New Apple Music subscribers in the 52 additional countries can enjoy a six-month free trial of the service, with locally curated playlists including Africa Now, Afrobeats Hits, Ghana Bounce, and more. In addition, users have access to programs from globally celebrated creators including Virgil Abloh, Billie Eilish, Elton John, Pharrell, and more.
KB Inks Joint Deal With Sony’s Essential Sound/Provident Label Group
/by Jessica NicholsonHip-hop artist KB has launched a joint partnership with Sony Music, partnering his own HGA Music imprint with Sony’s Essential Sound/Provident Label Group.
KB has released four studio albums, and has had projects reach the Top 5 on Billboard‘s Top Rap Album chart, including 2012’s Weight & Glory and 2015’s Tomorrow We Live. He has just released his first single under the new Sony deal, titled “Armies,” along with a lyric video for the track.
“It feels as if God has been preparing me for the music that I’m making right now,” said KB. “I’m profoundly grateful for all the possibilities that it brings and I hope that it will make a positive impact on our culture and the world. I’m excited to see what this new partnership has in store.”
“KB’s deep connection with his fans is obvious,” said Jason McArthur, Vice President of Artists & Repertoire for Sony Music Entertainment’s faith-based division Provident Label Group. “KB is one of those rare talents whose creativity, charisma and masterful hip-hop lyric writing are surpassed only by his depth and passion for his mission. I knew right away he was someone we wanted to partner with.”
Phil Thornton, SVP/General Manager of Essential Sound/Provident Label Group says, “We are thrilled to welcome KB to our Essential Sound/Provident family. I’ve been a longtime fan of KB’s incredible artistry. His skilled lyricism and candid performances continue to break boundaries and command attention with all his fans worldwide. We are excited about this partnership and look forward to releasing new music soon!”
Sam Hunt Leaps To Top 20 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by LB CantrellFresh off the release of his highly anticipated sophomore album, SOUTHSIDE, Sam Hunt finds himself up 38 slots to No. 14 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, with co-writer credit on his tunes “2016,” “Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90’s,” “Hard To Forget,” “Kinfolks,” “Sinning With You,” “That Ain’t Beautiful” and “Young Once.”
Josh Thompson (No. 15) and Zach Crowell (No. 30) also see big jumps from co-writer credits on Hunt’s new album, as well, while Ross Copperman retains his lead at No. 1 this week.
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2020 SOURCE Hall Of Fame Awards Canceled
/by Jessica NicholsonSOURCE Nashville will continue to help and honor the women behind the music and all of those affected by COVID-19 in the music and entertainment industry by making contributions to various organizations that are assisting those in need.
This year’s class of inductees previously announced will be honored at the 2021 Awards. They include Margie Hunt, (Waylon Jennings/Jessi Colter, AWMG Entertainment, Hunt Music Services, CBS Records, Sony Music), Aleene Jackson (Monument Records, Showbud Guitars, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Conway Twitty Enterprises, Tree International, Cowboy Jack Clement Productions), Suzanne Lee (ASCAP), Dottie Oelhafen (Erv Woolsey Company), Norma Jean Owen (CBS Records, Columbia Records, Capitol Records, The Entertainment Group), Betty Sanders (The Pride Music Group, Blake Mevis, The Hyland Company, Chuck Flood & Associates/Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.), and Ima Withers (Chips Moman & Don Crews American Recording Studios, Warner Brothers, RCA Records, Merit Music, BMI).
The following inductees will be honored posthumously at SOURCE’s May 2021 luncheon: Mary Reeves Davis, (Manager/Jim Reeves, CMA Board), Dale Franklin (Nashville Music Association, Leadership Music) and Ann Tant, (Ann’s Promotion Service, Mercury Records, Joe Taylor Booking Agency, GRC Records, Warner Bros., John A. Hobbs, Music City Motorplex, ROPE, Donelson RedHat Honey’s).
SOURCE Hall of Fame inductees are nominated and inducted based upon peer recommendations, biographies, accomplishments, reputation, the number of years each individual has worked within the entertainment industry, and level of community involvement.