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Dress Up For St. Jude Event Set For Oct. 6

Dress Up For St Jude

The second annual Dress Up For St. Jude event has been set for Oct. 6. The special evening will showcase an array of new and gently-used fashion items for sale just in time for fall award shows, holidays and more.

The special sale is scheduled from 4-8 p.m. at the St. Jude Nashville office at 1102 17th Ave. S., Ste. 300, and all proceeds will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for their music therapy program.

The event was founded in 2015 by four music industry friends following an inspiring visit to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis.

Last year’s Dress Up For St. Jude offered dresses, handbags, jewelry and more at a fraction of their original prices. Event organizers are asking artists and music industry executives to clear out their closets, and donate the following items:

– New/gently used dresses of all shapes, sizes and styles from casual to formal;
– Celebrity dresses;
– New/gently used jewelry, accessories, shoes
– Clothing racks to display dresses

The St. Jude music therapy program helps patients attain emotional goals, such as learning to express themselves by writing and performing songs and discussing song lyrics. Creativity also helps patients cope with disease and its treatment. A clinical and evidence-based practice, music therapy can be used to achieve both musical and non-musical goals.

Charlie Daniels Records Cowboy Classics For Upcoming Album

Charlie Daniels

Charlie Daniels will pay homage to his favorite cowboy songs on his upcoming album, Night Hawk, which releases Aug. 26.

The project will offers a mix of classic and obscure songs, with some featuring only Daniels’ signature voice and an acoustic guitar, while others will get new instrumentation.

Night Hawk will be available for presale on Aug. 15. The first 100 copies sold will be autographed and hand-numbered by Daniels himself.

“Most of our concepts about cowboys, and all things western, are mostly derived from movies and TV. Well, the truth of the matter is, the real cowboys are not glow in the dark characters who go around fighting rustlers and cleaning out saloons with their fists. The actual working cowboy is a hard working, different breed who spend endless hours in the saddle and as Louis L’Amour said, they ‘ride for the brand.’ Night Hawk is a tribute to the working cowboy and his way of life,” said Daniels.

Daniels will become one of the newest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame later this year, alongside Randy Travis and Fred Foster.

NIGHT HAWK Track Listing:
1. “Big Balls In Cowtown”
2. “Billy The Kid”
3. “Night Hawk”
4. “Stay All Night (Stay A Little Longer)”
5. “Goodnight Loving Trail”
6. “(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend”
7. “Running With The Crowd”
8. “Old Chisholm Trail”
9. “Can’t Beat The Damned Ole Machine”
10. “Yippie Ki Yea”

Kelsea Ballerini Surprised At Opry With Gold Plaque For “Peter Pan”

Iconic Entertainment’s Fletcher Foster, Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers, Kelsea Ballerini, Black River Entertainment’s Gordon Kerr and Rick Froio. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Iconic Entertainment’s Fletcher Foster, Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers, Kelsea Ballerini, Black River Entertainment’s Gordon Kerr and Rick Froio. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Kelsea Ballerini received a gold plaque for “Peter Pan” following a performance at the Grand Ole Opry on Wednesday (Aug. 10). The certification recognizes over 500,000 sales and streaming units in the U.S.

The certification follows the gold “Dibs” and the platinum “Love Me Like You Mean It.” All three singles are from her debut album, The First Time.

Ballerini expressed her gratitude and thanked her fans in this video posted to Twitter.

Jack White Plans Acoustic Double Album With New White Stripes Song

Jack White

Jack White has announced the release of Jack White Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016 on Third Man Records/Columbia. The 26-track double-LP and double-CD will be released physically and digitally worldwide on Sept. 9.

The set features alternate versions, mixes and previously unreleased recordings from The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and solo material all completely remastered.

The 26 tracks were remastered earlier this year by Andrew Mendelson at Georgetown Masters in Nashville. All songs were written and produced exclusively by White, except “Never Far Away” (produced by T Bone Burnett), “Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap” (produced by Beck), “Top Yourself (Bluegrass Version)” and “Carolina Drama” (written & produced by White & Brendan Benson), and “Machine Gun Silhouette” (written by White & Rob Jones).

The song “City Lights” was written for The White Stripes’ Get Behind Me Satan but then forgotten until White revisited the 2005 album for Third Man’s Record Store Day 2015 vinyl reissue and finished the recording in 2016. The track is the first new, worldwide commercially released White Stripes song since 2008.

Artist Updates: The Band Perry, Jennifer Nettles, The Bass Brothers

The Band Perry Perform “Comeback Kid” At 2016 Summer Olympics

The Band Perry with U.S. Olympic swimmer Allison Schmitt. Photo: Owen Thomas

The Band Perry with U.S. Olympic swimmer Allison Schmitt. Photo: Owen Thomas

The Band Perry performed their new single, “Comeback Kid,” live from the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The event was part of the Citi Concert Series on Today. The band also met Olympic medal winners Allison Schmidt and Steele Johnson.

The Band Perry with U.S. Olympic diver Steele Johnson. Photo: Owen Thomas

The Band Perry with U.S. Olympic diver Steele Johnson. Photo: Owen Thomas

 

Jennifer Nettles To Perform At NAB Marconi Radio Awards

Jennifer Nettles

Jennifer Nettles

Jennifer Nettles will perform at the NAB Marconi Radio Awards Dinner & Show, slated for Thursday, Sept. 22. The event will be held during the 2016 Radio Show, scheduled Sept. 21-23 at Nashville’s Omni Hotel.

Established in 1989 and named after inventor and Nobel Prize winner Guglielmo Marconi, the NAB Marconi Radio Awards recognize stations and individuals for excellence in the industry.

“Jennifer Nettles is a truly phenomenal country music performer, with awards and accolades recognizing both her voice and songwriting abilities,” said NAB Executive Vice President of Radio John David. “We thank Big Machine Label Group and Scott Borchetta for connecting us and look forward to what will surely be an unforgettable performance.”

 

The Bass Brothers Showcase New Songs At 12th & Porter

Pictured (L-R): Kate Richardson, Richlyn Marketing; Nathan Bass; Lynn Tinsey, Richlyn Marketing; Mark and Kieran Bass; Michelle Garramone and Cat Denton, Richlyn Marketing

Pictured (L-R): Kate Richardson, Richlyn Marketing; Nathan Bass; Lynn Tinsey, Richlyn Marketing; Mark and Kieran Bass; Michelle Garramone and Cat Denton, Richlyn Marketing

British band The Bass Brothers performed an industry showcase at 12th & Porter on Tuesday night (Aug. 9), performing new music they’ve been recording with producer David Huff. The trio has spent the summer in Nashville with numerous gigs around town, in addition to an official spot during the CMA Music Festival. The band’s public relations team is Richlyn Marketing.

AmericanaFest Providing Unique Fan Packages With CID Entertainment

Americana logo

The Americana Music Association is offering enhanced festival packages through CID Entertainment, a company that provides ultimate fan experiences, for next month’s Americana Music Festival and Conference in Nashville.

The Gold Package ($1199) includes one premium reserved orchestra seat in the first 10 rows to The Lumineers at Ascend Amphitheater on either Tuesday, Sept. 20 or Thursday, Sept. 22 (you may pick which day you prefer,) one premium reserved floor seat in the first 10 rows of the floor for the Americana Honors & Awards show at the Ryman Auditorium, a conference registration badge offering priority access to every Americana event including all evening showcases, artist interviews, educational panels, parties, luncheons, and various events, plus first dibs to RSVP to seven premier festival events.

The Silver Package ($499) includes one premium reserved seat in the first 8 rows of the balcony for the Americana Honors & Awards show at the Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 21, one festival wristband that offers access to nightly showcases, a guided tour of the Ryman Auditorium (including a special sneak peek of rehearsals,) plus first dibs to RSVP to two premier festival events.

All package purchasers will receive an official AmericanaFest 2016 merchandise gift and a Hatch Show Print poster. The festival takes place Sept. 20-25.

In addition, hotel accommodations will be available through Curadora, a lodging site that filters results based on proximity to festivities, price, guest ratings, and amenities. It is customizable with additional features of interest.

Exclusive: FlyteVu Talks Secrets To Marketing Success

ArtistRoster2016_InIssueOn a sunny July afternoon, Laura Hutfless and Jeremy Holley of entertainment marketing agency FlyteVu sat down with MusicRow to share secrets that made their first year of business a success. The print feature can be read in the magazine’s latest Artist Roster issue.

The two executives spoke from their spacious new office space in Nashville’s Gulch neighborhood, which houses seven employees. The innovative business pairs artist/influencer talent with such brands as Cracker Barrel, Anheuser-Busch, Red Cross, Macy’s, Snap Fitness, Mary Kay and Tennessee Tourism.

“I want people to understand the depth and breadth of what we do at FlyteVU,” says Hutfless. “We work with so many brands and opportunities and not just limited to music.”

Read the full FlyteVu feature in MusicRow’s new 2016 Artist Roster print issue, which comes with yearly subscriptions. Read additional portions from the interview below.

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MusicRow: How is your new entrepreneurial environment different than the corporate environment each of you left?

Laura: There’s no politics or agendas other than the client’s agenda. That frees us up to work with whatever artists, properties, or corporations we want.

My background was working at a talent agency where every artist was hungry for a deal to find other ways to market music or for revenue. Jeremy and I both found that we were better able to help emerging artists especially find those brand dollars and help them grow when we were on the brand side helping create the campaigns. Being in a position aligned with a brand offers more opportunity to build programs for brands that will help more artists.

How will your new office space better serve your company?

Laura: We ran out of space at CAA! CAA was great and supportive in they gave us space when we started finding our team. The space here is amazing and there’s room to grow each vertical. And in Nashville, as soon as a space is available, it’s taken. So we’re lucky.

Jeremy: Being in the Gulch is great too because management companies, Sony and William Morris are moving here. It’s a really cool, walking, happening place.

How have your campaigns with Cracker Barrel expanded their music offering?

Jeremy: Cracker Barrel has 635 restaurants. It’s an amazing brand that has been selling music in their stores since they launched. The categories of music they were selling were very siloed. We brought Pentatonix to the table. They were a great partner and hit so many categories with Cracker Barrel—authentic, family friendly, talented. We took a risk.

Laura: I am most proud of us for that campaign. It was the first campaign we had done for any client. For it to be such a departure for what Cracker Barrel had ever done, it made a huge impact. It was a really fun and exciting project for us. The band over delivered and the audience connected. People connect with good music whether it be country or pop. That campaign opened the door for other great musicians to have a home at Cracker Barrel, and Anthony Hamilton was next in line in addition to several more we are working with in the next year.

Jeremy: It was mutually beneficial for both parties because Pentatonix took the No. 1 spot at Billboard their street week over Demi Lovato thanks to Cracker Barrel. To think of a world where physical sales are declining, Cracker Barrel is doing pretty well in physical sales because their transient audience comes through.

What artist team member does FlyteVu most commonly deal with?

Laura: Managers ultimately make the decision. But it could be the label if we need rights to music, or the booking agent if we’re booking a date, or the publicist. We want everyone to be onboard and involved.

You use the term “repeatable platform” to describe a service of FlyteVu. What exactly does that mean?

Jeremy: For a campaign with the State of Tennessee we did three shows from iconic Tennessee venues streamed into Chicago on a two-sided billboard in the middle of Michigan Avenue. It had a camera pumped back to the audience on the street to interact. It’s completely cool and hugely successful. Could we repeat that? Yes. We may take that to London. But that was a one-time thing. The Red Cross came to us to increase fire safety with Millennials. We came up with a campaign that included about 30 artists and 200 influencers with partners like iHeartRadio and What’s Trending for an event in Los Angeles called Tube-A-Thon. It was one of the most successful things the Red Cross has ever done.

Laura: That [Red Cross] platform is not dependent on one artist or influencer. Anyone can participate because it is a scalable, repeatable program that you don’t have to recreate every year.

Is there a secret to maintaining all the relationships required for a business like FlyteVu?

Jeremy: Lots of lunches. Most of these people are our friends. We’ve done business with them for years. So it’s just about relationships.

Laura: A lot of coffees. We try to stay as connected as possible with our previous teams, and we’re working with them already. We’ve taken a lot of deals to CAA and William Morris, and all the agencies. Since we’re talking to them on a day-to-day basis about talent, opportunities and what the brands we’re working with have coming up, staying connected isn’t that hard. And making the rounds. We’re going to Los Angeles next week to meet with managers, artists and agents. When you’ve worked in the industry for 12 years, you have a decent Rolodex. As we’re doing more deals, they’re coming to us with opportunities too. It’s a two-way street.

Read the full FlyteVu print feature in MusicRow’s new 2016 Artist Roster issue, which comes with yearly subscriptions to the magazine.

Chet Atkins “Dark Eyes” Gretsch Guitar May Return To Nashville Permanently

Pictured (L-R): Tommy Emmanuel, Tom Doyle

Pictured (L-R): Tommy Emmanuel, Tom Doyle

The owner of the 1956 Chet Atkins Gretsch 6120 prototype guitar, also known as “Dark Eyes,” is making the instrument available to benefactors, with the goal of preserving it inside the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

The guitar is currently owned by Tom Doyle, noted for being Les Paul’s personal guitar builder, restorer, technician, soundman and co-inventor for nearly half a century.

In July, the guitar was showcased during performances at the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society event. Tommy Emmanuel, who was named as a “certified guitar player” (or c.g.p.) by Atkins himself, played the instrument during the Nashville events, marking its first performance on a stage in more than 55 years.

Tommy Emmanuel plays "Dark Eyes" on the Grand Ole Opry. Photo: Courtesy Katelyn Prieboy

Tommy Emmanuel plays “Dark Eyes” on the Grand Ole Opry. Photo: Courtesy Katelyn Prieboy

The guitar takes its name from a Russian folk song, “Dark Eyes,” which Atkins played on the instrument on the Opry in the mid to late 1950s. To collectors and historians, the famous guitar embodies the early years of Atkins’ extensive business partnership with Gretsch Guitars.

Doyle and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum are seeking benefactors to help the museum attain the piece. The instrument has received attention from Guitar Player and Guitar Aficionado magazines. It was formerly displayed in the Smithsonian Museum of American History as part of the Chinery Collection.

“I cannot think of a better place for this guitar than Nashville at the Country Music Hall of Fame,” says Doyle. “It is where she belongs and I know that it’s what our friend Chet would have wanted.”

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Industry Pics: Martina McBride, American Young, Chris Stapleton, Hank Williams Jr., Craig Campbell

Martina McBride Promotes Reckless Album At NASH Studios In NYC

Martina McBride with NASH FM 94.7’s Jesse Addy.

Martina McBride with NASH FM 94.7’s Jesse Addy.

Martina McBride stopped by the NASH FM 94.7 studios on Monday (Aug. 8) in New York City to chat with Jesse Addy. Her new album, Reckless, includes the singles “Reckless” and “Just Around the Corner,” along with eight other cuts. McBride will be performing for country music fans at the State Theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on Aug. 25.

American Young Celebrate Debut Album Release In Nashville

American Young with Spotify's John Marks.

American Young with Spotify’s John Marks.

More than 400 people gathered to celebrate the release of Curb recording artist American Young’s full-length debut on Friday (Aug. 5) at East Ivy Mansion in Nashville. Hosted by America’s Morning Show co-host Kelly Ford, the event featured performances from Jon Stone (who co-produced the album with friend Lee Brice) and Kristy Osmunson, with several of their co-writers.

Brice even dialed in to congratulate the band on its release, saying, “I’m proud to say I’m a small part of this incredible piece of art and honored that you’d choose me to co-produce it.”

Hank Williams Jr., Chris Stapleton Launch Eight-City Tour In Tampa

Pictured (L-R): Kirt Webster, Webster PR; Ken Levitan, Vector Management; Holly Williams; Hank Williams Jr.; Chris Stapleton; Morgane Stapleton; Coran Capshaw, Red Light Management. Photo: Charlie Sanderson/Hank Jr Enterprises

Pictured (L-R): Kirt Webster, Webster PR; Ken Levitan, Vector Management; Holly Williams; Hank Williams Jr.; Chris Stapleton; Morgane Stapleton; Coran Capshaw, Red Light Management. Photo: Charlie Sanderson/Hank Jr Enterprises

Hank Williams Jr. and Chris Stapleton launched their eight-city tour in Tampa, Florida, before a sold-out crowd on Friday (Aug. 5). They will bring their tour to Houston and Austin in the coming days.

 

Craig Campbell Wraps First USO Tour

Craig Campbell USO Tour Courtesy of Craig Campbell

Red Bow Records’ Craig Campbell recently wrapped up his first-ever USO tour as part of the Grand Ole Opry/USO 75th Anniversary Concert Series. Having visited nearly 2,000 service members and military families stationed on both the East and West Coast, the Georgia native performed a USO concert hosted by Patrick Air Force Base in Florida on Sunday (Aug. 7), then visited Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington on Tuesday.

Campbell traveled to each USO location with the Opry/USO signature microphone stand, where he continued the tradition of throwing down a replica of the famed circle of wood from center stage at the Opry House and performing for military families as part of the Opry Circle Throwdown.

He is currently in the studio with producer Mickey Jack Cones working on his RED BOW Records’ debut album.