Big Loud Shirt Songwriters Receive MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coins

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; Chris Tompkins; Rodney Clawson; Craig Wiseman; Brad Warren; Brett Warren.

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; Chris Tompkins; Rodney Clawson; Craig Wiseman; Brad Warren; Brett Warren. Photo: Molly Hannula

Big Loud Shirt songwriters Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins, Brad and Brett Warren and Craig Wiseman collected their latest MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coins this week.

Since 2014, every artist and songwriter with a No. 1 song on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart has earned a coin.

Clawson received his new coin for Florida Georgia Line’s “Confession,” bringing his grand total to seven. Tompkins picked up three coins for his contributions to Dierks Bentley’s “Drunk on a Plane,” Florida Georgia Line’s “Dirt” and “Anything Goes.”

Brad and Brett Warren are repeat recipients thanks to Jason Aldean’s “Lights Come On.” Their earlier coins were earned with Jerrod Niemann’s “Drink to That All Night.”

Wiseman accepted his third coin for Blake Shelton’s “Came Here to Forget.” His past coins were presented for Florida Georgia Line’s “Anything Goes” and Shelton’s “Gonna.”

Sarah Buxton, who is also a Big Loud Shirt songwriter, was unable to attend. She earned coins for Florida Georgia Line’s “Sun Daze” and Chris Lane‘s “Fix.”

CMT Announces Premiere Date For ‘Nashville’ Season 5

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Nashville will make its season five debut on CMT with a two-hour premiere on Thursday, Jan. 5 at 9 p.m. ET, the network announced. Produced by Lionsgate, ABC Studios and Opry Entertainment, Nashville’s new episodes will be available to stream on Hulu the day after they air on CMT.

Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz, creators of Thirtysomething, will be at the helm of the new episodes. Nashville is executive produced by Herskovitz, Zwick, Steve Buchanan and Callie Khouri. Jayson Dinsmore and Morgan Selzer executive produce for CMT.

CMT also announced the premiere dates for its additional 2017 scripted series, including Million Dollar Quartet, and Still The King.

Million Dollar Quartet (working title) will premiere in March 2017. The eight-part limited-run series chronicles the birth of rock ‘n’ roll. Guided by Sam Phillips, young musicians like Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis combined the styles of hillbilly country with the 1950s R&B sound created by artists like Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Fats Domino and Ike Turner. Million Dollar Quartet is produced by Thinkfactory Media with Leslie Greif (Hatfields & McCoys) as executive producer, Gil Grant (24 and NCIS: Los Angeles) as executive producer and showrunner, Barry Berg as co-executive producer and Herb Nanas and Colin Escott as producers. Roland Joffé directs, with Jayson Dinsmore and Julia Silverton as executive producers for CMT.

Still The King, starring Billy Ray Cyrus and Joey Lauren Adams, will return for a 13-episode second season in the spring, though a premiere date and time have not been revealed.

“After a promising start with Still The King, we now have a clear path in attracting new audiences with our scripted programming,” said Dinsmore, CMT’s head of development. “Beginning with Nashville in January, each series will help launch the next; creating an overlay to cycle viewers through our originals year round.”

Additionally, CMT has ordered a pilot for His Wives & Daughters. The series centers on the eclectic and cunning wives and daughters of larger-than-life country music legend (and infamous womanizer) Eddie Ray Banks. After his estranged family is brought together unexpectedly, tempers flare and old rivalries resurface setting the stage for startling secrets to emerge as an unforgettable mystery begins to unfold. Casting is underway now with production slated to begin in the fall.

ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO Reveals Dates, New Logo, Tagline

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The 12th annual ASCAP “I Create Music” EXPO will be held in Los Angeles on April 13 – 15, 2017 at the Loews Hollywood Hotel. The conference for songwriters, composers, artists and producers in all music genres brings together aspiring and professional music creators to learn from some of the most successful and creative people in the music industry.

The event also unveiled a new logo and “Where Creators Connect” tagline, emphasizing the event’s focus on networking and the songwriting community. Registration for the 2017 event opens on Sept. 13 with a special two-day sale offering advance access to special opportunities like the EXPO one-on-one sessions and lunch roundtable workshops.

 

BMLG Records’ Ryan Follese Reveals Track List For Debut EP

Ryan Follese EPRyan Follese turned to some of his closest collaborators for his self-titled debut solo EP for BMLG Records, which releases Sept. 2.

Follese enlisted his parents, country songwriters Keith and Adrienne Follese, as well as his younger brother Jamie Follese to co-write for the project, in addition to songwriter/producer Cameron Montgomery. Dann Huff also produced tracks on the upcoming project.

While fronting pop band Hot Chelle Rae, Ryan co-wrote their triple-platinum No. 1 hit, “Tonight, Tonight” and toured in 16 countries, including arena dates with Taylor Swift, as well as performing on the 2012 CMT Music Awards with Lady Antebellum. Keith Follese’s credits include Tim McGraw’s “Something Like That” and Faith Hill’s “The Way You Love Me,” while Adrienne Follese’s catalog includes Lady Antebellum’s “Long Gone” and Martina McBride’s “I Love You.”

Track List For Ryan Follese EP

1. “Put a Label on It” (Ryan Follese, Adrienne Follese, Jamie Follese, Keith Follese, Cameron Montgomery)
2. “Wilder” (Ryan Follese, Adrienne Follese, Jamie Follese, Keith Follese, Cameron Montgomery)
3. “One Thing Right” (Ryan Follese, Adrienne Follese, Jamie Follese, Keith Follese, Cameron Montgomery)
4. “Lose a Little Sleep” (Ryan Follese, Adrienne Follese, Jamie Follese, Keith Follese, Cameron Montgomery)
5. “Growing Up” (Ryan Follese, Adrienne Follese, Jamie Follese, Keith Follese, Cameron Montgomery, Josh Montgomery)
6. “Float Your Boat” (Ryan Follese, Adrienne Follese, Jamie Follese, Keith Follese, Cameron Montgomery)

Alabama’s CMHoF Exhibit Opens With Memories, “Mountain Music”

Pictured (L-R): Jeff Cook, Randy Owen, and Teddy Gentry. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Pictured (L-R): Jeff Cook, Randy Owen, and Teddy Gentry. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Just a few days before opening an exhibit about Alabama, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted the legendary band and a number of industry guests on Monday night (Aug. 22) on the facility’s spacious top floor.

With Teddy Gentry and Jeff Cook standing just behind him, Alabama lead singer Randy Owen told the audience, “Unlike so many things that we’ve been a part of, I actually wrote down feelings because I want to make sure. This might be the last thing I do like this.”

With his distinctive baritone, Owen thanked his father for buying him his first guitars and for teaching him the chords E, A, and B. He also thanked his mother, sisters, grandparents, and cousins. He asked one of his cousins, Jackie Owen, to stand up and be acknowledged for being a part of the band in the very early days before he joined the military.

He continued, “I want to thank Jeff Cook for being at home on that afternoon that Teddy and I came by to see what was happening. Because that was the first time we sang together and we knew that something was going on.”

From there, he mentioned entertainers like Jack Greene, Sammi Smith, Narvel Felts and Bobby Bare for allowing Alabama on the bill. He also thanked the musicians who recorded and toured with Alabama, as well as the crew and their bus drivers.

Pictured L-R: Kyle Young, CEO, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum; Jeff Cook, Randy Owen, and Teddy Gentry of Alabama; Tony Conway, Conway Entertainment Group. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images

Pictured L-R: Kyle Young, CEO, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum; Jeff Cook, Randy Owen, and Teddy Gentry of Alabama; Tony Conway, Conway Entertainment Group. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images

On the industry side, he graciously spoke about the late Frances Preston, Jo Walker Meador, lawyer Mike Milom, Tony Conway at Conway Entertainment, the management team at Dale Morris & Associates, Richards & Southern’s Terry Calogne, and CAA’s Blake McDaniel. He also thanked RCA promotion staff and former executive Jerry Bradley for signing them to the label.

Moving on to the road life, he cited specific tour sponsors and companies that have endorsed the band over the years. He also praised the waiters and dancers at a dive bar known as the Bowery in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, because they helped the band get enough money in tips to make a living before they had a label deal.

Because of the band’s latest recording agreement with BMG Nashville, that company’s executive vice president Kos Weaver earned a mention.

“I want to tell you all, me and these young men right here, we got to do a CD called Southern Drawl without any interference from a record company. That’s why it’s so important to say thanks to Kos and the folks at BMG. We appreciate that,” Owen said.

He wrapped by thanking his in-laws, wife, three children, spouses and grandchildren. He concluded, “And I want to say thanks to God for keeping me safe, to be here to say thank you to the Hall of Fame. Thanks to everybody that’s here tonight. We love you all.”

Pictured (L-R): Teddy Gentry, Randy Owen, and Jeff Cook of Alabama. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Pictured (L-R): Teddy Gentry, Randy Owen, and Jeff Cook of Alabama. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

During his brief time at the microphone, bass player Teddy Gentry stated, “I should have prepared something I guess. All I can say is, thanks to all our friends and the people who supported us over the years. This is an incredible honor to be here among people that we always looked up to, growing up.”

He continued, “I can’t put the feelings into words, except the feelings are very good right now. From my heart I thank each and every one of you. Most of all, thanks to you guys back here, and [the band’s former drummer] Mark Herndon, who got me through a lot of the years on the road. Thank you very much.”

Jeff Cook told the audience, “Several years ago, I had an accident and a piece of glass cut a nerve and tendon, but I overcame that. And I thought that’s what I was put here to do, was to play the guitar. I figured somebody’s got to do it.”

He added, “I’d like to thank everyone that had anything to do with this at all. I’d like to thank all of the people for being here as our guests and people we invited, and the ones we didn’t invite but came anyway. It’s just a bit overwhelming and I want to say thank you to everyone out there.”

Charlie Daniels. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Charlie Daniels. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Along with a thorough and insightful speech from Museum CEO Kyle Young, the event also featured performances of “Mountain Music” and “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)” from Charlie Daniels.

“I am honored to be here tonight to help pay tribute to some friends of mine,” he said. “We put a lot of mileage in over the years and had some of the best times I’ve ever had traveling across the United States of America playing music.”

He continued, “There are very few bands that we’ve opened for and I would stay around to listen to their set. Alabama was one of those bands. I love their vocal harmony and to be up here doing Alabama songs in front of Alabama is really weird. So you’ll forgive us if we mess your songs up. Gentlemen, here’s to ya.”

The exhibit, titled Alabama: Song of the South, opens to the public on Thursday (Aug. 25) and runs through June 12, 2017.

Artist Updates: Miranda Lambert, Florida Georgia Line, Ray Stevens

Miranda Lambert Launches MuttNation Pet Product Line

Pictured: Miranda Lambert, Bellamy & Delta Dawn. Photo: Jamie Wright

Pictured: Miranda Lambert, Bellamy & Delta Dawn. Photo: Jamie Wright

Miranda Lambert has long been an advocate for animals, and now the singer-songwriter has launched MuttNation Fueled by Miranda Lambert, a collection of pet products from Petmate. The collection will include bedding, collars, leashes, toys, apparel, accessories and more.

“I am really excited to see all our hard work and great product now available, I hope y’all love it as much as we do. I know my dogs do!” Lambert says. “I really hope that we can raise awareness to the joy of adopting a shelter pet through our MuttNation product line.”

Pre-orders are available at petmate.com.

Florida Georgia Line Preps Video Premiere For “May We All,” Featuring Tim McGraw

Pictured (L-R): Tyler Hubbard, Tim McGraw, Brian Kelley

Pictured (L-R): Tyler Hubbard, Tim McGraw, Brian Kelley

Florida Georgia Line will release the premiere of their new video, “May We All,” as a “mini-movie” for the second single from their upcoming album Dig Your Roots. The clip was directed by TK McKamy, and shot over two days at Tennessee National Raceway in Hohenwald, Tennessee.

The video will premiere on the FGL YouTube channel Monday (Aug. 29) at 8 p.m. ET. The duo acts out roles as ultra-competitive, race-car driving brothers and share the screen with actor and country star Tim McGraw, who also sings on the track. Leading up to the premiere, fans can get a sneak peek at all the high-speed action with unique behind-the-scenes virtual reality content going live on the FGL YouTube channel on Wednesday (Aug. 24).

“Working with Tim on the video was absolutely incredible,” says Kelley. “Watching him show up pretty much in character the whole time, ready as can be and giving advice – his spirit is amazing and we took notes all day. It is really crazy because we grew up on Tim and having him on the song feels like his stamp of approval.”

Hubbard adds, “We always like to mix things up and push ourselves to do new things. Going full speed ahead with a video that is a mini-movie with more acting was a challenging and fun ride. We can’t wait for the world to see it!”

 

Ray Stevens Set To Begin Construction Of Nashville Entertainment Venue

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Ray Stevens has taken the next step in prepping his previously announced 27,000-square-foot entertainment venue, CabaRay, which is set to debut in 2017. Stevens received his building permit to begin construction on the facility, located at 5724 River Road in Nashville.

The live music venue will include a 700-seat showroom for live concerts. The showroom area will include a dining area, a full-service kitchen, bar areas upstairs and downstairs, ticket and management offices, restrooms and a gift shop. Parking will be available for about 275 vehicles and several tour buses. Stevens is developing the property with Parkes Construction Co. handling the construction.

“These things take time to move through the system,” says Stevens. “We hit a snag or two while waiting for approval to start building but I’m pleased to say that we’ve been cleared to begin construction on CabaRay!”

CMA Songwriters Series Expands To Louisiana And Virginia

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The CMA Songwriters Series will host performances in New Orleans on Sept. 6 and Bristol, Virginia, on Sept. 8.

Eric Paslay, Victoria Shaw, and Wrabel will perform a special CMA Songwriters Series event in the Parish at House of Blues in New Orleans on Sept. 6, highlighting the CMA Foundation’s efforts to support music education programs in and around the city.

Paslay will visit with CMA Foundation beneficiary programs, including a local Notes for Notes recording studio and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, all in support of the CMA Foundation’s $295,000 music education grants to the New Orleans community. Several local music teachers will attend the CMA Songwriters Series Tuesday as Paslay’s guests.

Shaw, who is also a member of the CMA Foundation Board of Directors, is an award-winning songwriter and producer who has written for artists including Garth Brooks (“The River,” “She’s Every Woman”) and Eric Church (“Two Pink Lines”). She is a CMA Award-winning producer for Lady Antebellum’s “I Run To You.”

Pop artist Wrabel will round out the group. He has written for artists including Phillip Phillips (“So Easy”), Ellie Goulding (“Devotion”), and Adam Lambert.

The CMA Songwriters Series will travel to The Birthplace of Country Music Museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, in Bristol, Virginia, on Sept. 8 . The lineup includes Tracy Lawrence, Barry Dean and Luke Laird.

“The Birthplace of Country Music Museum honors the shared musical heritage of Country Music songwriting and recording and the roots of the legacy that have led us to the 50th anniversary of the CMA Awards,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “It is fitting that the CMA Songwriters Series visit such a revered museum at the beginning of the kick-off season for this year’s historic CMA Awards.”

Lawrence has sold more than 13 million records, earned 18 No. 1 singles, and has been nominated for three CMA Awards, taking home a trophy in 2007 for Musical Event of the Year with “Find Out Who Your Friends Are.” He returns to the studio next month to begin work on a new collaborations record.

Dean was nominated in 2013 for CMA Song of the Year for “Pontoon.” Laird has six CMA Award nominations including three consecutive nods for Song of the Year for penning “Pontoon,” “Give Me Back My Hometown,” and “American Kids.”

Alan Jackson Buys Bar On Lower Broadway For $5.75 Million

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Alan Jackson will have country fans and tourists ready for a good time in downtown Nashville when AJ’s Good Time Bar opens at 421 Broadway. The location was home to The Wheel and The Wheel Cigar Bar. The three-story, 6,000-square-foot venue was purchased for $5.75 million, and will feature a rooftop bar.

“I always wanted to own a honky-tonk that plays real country music on Broadway that I could put my name on,” said Jackson, who is also a partner in the popular downtown restaurant Acme Feed & Seed.

Jackson is the latest country artist to announce a bar in downtown Nashville. Dierks Bentley recently announced plans to open a Whiskey Row establishment in 2017 at 400 Broadway. Big & Rich’s John Rich is also set to open a Redneck Riviera bar at 208-210 Broadway in late 2016.

Glen Campbell All-Star Tribute Planned At ACM Honors

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Dierks Bentley, Toby Keith, Blake Shelton and Keith Urban will team for an all-star performance of “Rhinestone Cowboy,” in tribute to Glen Campbell at the 10th annual ACM Honors, which will take place Aug. 30 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Campbell will be honored with the ACM Career Achievement Award during the ceremony; his wife Kim Campbell will accept on his behalf.

Keith and Shelton join previously announced performers Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Bentley, Luke Bryan, Cam, Maren Morris, Cole Swindell, Urban and hosts Lady Antebellum. Additional performers and presenters are forthcoming.

The 10th annual ACM Honors is an evening dedicated to celebrating the special honorees and additional category winners from the 51st ACM Awards, which aired previous winners April 3, 2016. The new, two-hour ACM Honors special will make its television debut on Friday, Sept. 9 (9:00-11:00 p.m. ET) on the CBS Television Network. Tickets for the August special taping are available for purchase to the general public now at ticketmaster.com.

Justin Timberlake Signs On As Partner, Producer For Pilgrimage Music Festival

Justin Timberlake. Photo: Tom Munro / RCA Records

Justin Timberlake. Photo: Tom Munro / RCA Records

Justin Timberlake is returning to his Tennessee roots by signing on as both partner and producer of the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. The two-day event, held at The Park At Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, Tennessee, will take place Sept. 24 and 25.

Though Timberlake will not be performing at this year’s festival, he will be working with original Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival producers Kevin Griffin, Brandt Wood, and Michael Whelan, as well as Timberlake’s creative director (and Franklin resident) Trace Ayala, on the creative direction of the upcoming festival. The performance lineup for 2016 includes Beck, Daryl Hall and John Oates, Jason Isbell, Kacey Musgraves, Kaleo, The Strumbellas, Shakey Graves and more.

“I couldn’t be more excited about becoming part of The Pilgrimage Music & Culture Festival,” says Timberlake, who is a native of Memphis. “Being a Tennessee native and now a member of the community in Franklin, I have been watching the development of the festival over the past two years. For me, this is an amazing opportunity to help build an exceptional event and contribute to my community.”

Ayala says, “Being a resident of Leiper’s Fork and the Franklin community, I’m thrilled to have this event right here in my own backyard! As Justin’s creative director, I’m looking forward to putting our stamp on this thing! It’ll also serve as a great stage to showcase the artists we’ve signed to our artist development company, Villa 40.”

“It really is a perfect fit to have Justin on board as a partner not only for his knowledge and accomplishments in the music industry but also his love for the Tennessee area,” says co-founder Griffin. “We are looking forward to introducing new fans to Pilgrimage and to the music, food, and culture of the Southern region.”