
The Country Music Association is accepting online submissions for the 2016 CMA Broadcast Awards for Broadcast Personality, Station, and National Broadcast Personality of the Year at Broadcast.CMAawards.com.
“Voting for the recipients of our CMA Awards is often cited as the most significant benefit of being a member of CMA, but it is also one of the most significant responsibilities of membership,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “This year, as we celebrate five decades of the CMA Awards, it is more important than ever for members to participate in the voting process for Country Music’s Biggest Night.”
The 2016 CMA Awards nominees and winners are determined by more than 7,300 professional members of CMA, which was the first trade organization established to promote an individual genre of music, formed in 1958. The eligibility period for the 2016 CMA Awards is July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. All voting will be conducted online.
The first ballot and instructions will be emailed Tuesday, July 5 to CMA members in good standing who are eligible to vote. Voting for the first ballot closes Friday, July 15 at 6:00 p.m. CT.
The second ballot will be emailed to CMA members Monday, August 15. Voting for the second ballot closes Wednesday, August 24 at 6 p.m. CT. The final nominees in each of the 12 categories will be announced later this summer.
Winners will be determined in a final round of voting by eligible voting CMA members. The third and final ballot will be emailed to CMA members Thursday, October 10. Voting for the CMA Awards final ballot ends Tuesday, October 25, at 6 p.m. CT). All balloting is officiated by the professional services firm of Deloitte & Touche LLP.
“The integrity of the voting process is central to CMA’s mission,” added Trahern. “We take pride in setting the bar for awards integrity and presentation. We constantly strive to maintain the highest standards in balloting and voting for the many honors presented by CMA.”
CMA Broadcast Awards are presented for Personality and Station of the Year in four categories that are determined by market size (major, large, medium, and small), as well as CMA National Broadcast Personality of the Year.
To submit an entry, CMA member radio stations and broadcast personalities in the U.S. and Canada should log on to Broadcast.CMAawards.com, where guidelines and instructions for entries are posted. The site will continue to accept submissions until Thursday, June 30, at 6 p.m. CT.
All entries must reflect performances and events between June 1, 2015 and May 31, 2016. CMA’s panel of judges, which includes distinguished radio and industry professionals, will be able to view and evaluate each entry online.
CMA Broadcast Awards winners will be notified in early October and recognized at The 50th Annual CMA Awards, which will be held later this year in Nashville. The annual, three-hour gala will be broadcast live on the ABC Television Network.
John Paul White Announces Solo Tour With New Material
/by Craig_ShelburneJohn Paul White
John Paul White will embark on a series of select performances in June, including dates at Brooklyn’s National Sawdust, Philadelphia’s World Cafe Live, and Louisville’s Zanzabar, with support from Secret Sisters.
The tour will feature new material White has been readying over the past year. He contributed “Simple Song” to Dave Cobb’s new collaborative compilation album Southern Family, released in March.
Formerly a Nashville resident, White was a founding member of the Grammy-winning duo The Civil Wars, which went on hiatus in 2012 and officially broke up in 2014. His recent recording collaborations include work with Jason Isbell, Candi Staton, Rosanne Cash, Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, among others. The Civil Wars won 2011 and 2013 Grammys for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
White is also a founder of Florence, Alabama indie label Single Lock Records and Single Lock Records’ live music venue 116 E. Mobile with Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes) and Will Trapp. He has produced artists such as Donnie Fritts, Dylan LeBlanc and Penny & Sparrow.
John Paul White Tour Dates:
June 13: Decatur, Ga.; Eddie’s Attic
June 14: Carrboro, N.C.; Cat’s Cradle – Back Room
June 16: Charlottesville, Va.; The Southern Cafe and Music Hall
June 17: Arlington, Va.; IOTA Club & Cafe
June 21: Brooklyn, N.Y.; National Sawdust
June 22: Boston; Berklee College of Music: The Red Room @ Cafe 939
June 23: Philadelphia; World Cafe Live Upstairs
June 25: Pittsburgh; Club Cafe
June 26 : Louisville, Ky.; Zanzabar
Harold Bradley To Receive Cecil Scaife Visionary Award
/by Craig_ShelburneHarold Bradley
Guitarist Harold Bradley will be presented with the Cecil Scaife Visionary Award on Tuesday, May 17, at the Musicians Hall of Fame.
Bradley, 90, is the most-recorded guitarist in music history and an inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame. This year mark’s the 70th anniversary of his first session. He and his brother, the late Owen Bradley, built five Nashville recording studios, including the Quonset Hut on Music Row.
Bradley was the first president of the Nashville chapter of NARAS and a member of the Grammy organization’s Board of Governors, and was awarded the Trustees Award at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. Bradley also served from 1991-2008 as President of the Nashville Association of Musicians, Local 257 of the American Federation of Musicians, and also was elected as the international vice president until 2010.
Brenda Lee, Ray Stevens, Ray Walker, Charlie McCoy, David Briggs and others will speak at the event. Bradley is also expected to perform.
The award is given annually to an individual whose life and work have made it possible for future generations to realize careers in the music industry. Scaife envisioned a music business programs for college students to learn the industry. That idea grew into what is now the Mike Curb College of Music Business and Entertainment.
Funds raised from the event go into The Cecil Scaife Endowment at Belmont University and a Scholarship in Harold Bradley’s name will be given to a rising senior in the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business.
Previous recipients include Mike Curb, Tony Brown, Wynonna Judd, David Briggs & Norbert Putnam, Amy Grant, Jo Walker-Meador, U.S. Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, and “Sunshine” Sonny Payne.
For ticket information, please contact Pamela Davis Needham at 615-830-7000 or Pdn@NativeEntertainmentGroup.com.
Topgolf Submits Music Venue Request For Nashville Location
/by Jessica NicholsonRendering of Topgolf Nashville. Used by permission.
A 7,900-square-foot concert space is expected to be part of Nashville’s new location of Topgolf. The golf-themed entertainment complex is scheduled to open in early 2017 at the intersection of Cowan and Jefferson streets.
The corporation submitted plans this week to add the venue to the complex, which already encompasses 65,000 square feet. Nick Cua is a consultant for the Topgolf Live concert space.
Rendering of Topgolf Nashville. Used by permission.
According to Topgolf Director of Corporate Communications Adrienne Chance, Topgolf Live’s capacity on the standing room only music floor would be 500 people. The capacity for the VIP lounge will 52 people, with 49 on the VIP rooftop terrace. The venue would include a VIP mezzanine level with two large glass overhead doors that open to an outside terrace, as well as a green room, coat check and box office area. Ticket procedures have not yet been determined.
The Lower Lounge of the main Topgolf venue is typically used as a gaming area in other locations. In Nashville, this would be converted to an additional bar that is connected to Topgolf Live. The Nashville venue will have an upscale industrial appearance.
Rendering of Topgolf Nashville. Used by permission.
“Music has always been central to the Topgolf experience, and we can’t think of a better place to build a concert venue than in Music City. We are looking forward to hosting all types of artists and have worked with Nick Cua … and Aria Group Architects to create a best-in-class concert destination with an intimate ambiance for performances,” Chance said in a statement.
Plans for the Nashville location were announced in January. Topgolf has already broken ground on the 22.7 acre site and also has locations in Arizona, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, and more.
Rendering of Topgolf Nashville. Used by permission.
NASH Country Daily Launches Site
/by Craig_ShelburneKeith Urban
NASH Country Daily’s new website premiered Friday, May 6, featuring an exclusive interview with Keith Urban.
Other artists featured in the launch are Scotty McCreery, Jennifer Nettles, Hillary Scott, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, and Chris Young and Cassadee Pope.
NASH Country Daily is part of Cumulus Media. It is the reinvention of Country Weekly, which ended its print run in April. Lisa Konicki is the site’s editor-in-chief.
Americana Honors & Awards Nominees To Be Revealed In Washington, D.C.
/by Jessica NicholsonThe nominees for the 2016 Americana Honors & Awards ceremony will be announced on Wednesday, May 11, at 7 p.m. ET, via NPR Music’s Facebook Livestream, from the historic Mansion on O Street in Washington, D.C.
The Milk Carton Kids will host, and will be joined by several top Americana performers. The Milk Carton Kids received the Duo/Group of the Year Honor from the Americana Music Association in 2014.
The winners of each category will be announced during the Americana Honors & Awards show on Sept. 21 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
The celebrated program is the capstone event of AmericanaFest, the Americana Music Festival & Conference, which runs from Sept. 20-25.
Musicians On Call Benefit Series Confirms Lineup For June Shows
/by Craig_ShelburneDigital RodeoTV and simulcast partner Renegade Radio Nashville have announced four days of shows at The Valentine on Lower Broadway in downtown Nashville next month. The charity event will take place June 9-12 and will benefit Musicians On Call.
“Musicians On Call is grateful to Digital RodeoTV and The Valentine for their support of the healing power of music,” said Pete Griffin, President of Musicians On Call. “With the funds raised we can bring more live music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities in Nashville and across the country. We’re looking forward to an incredible party for a great cause!”
The lineup is as follows:
Thursday, June 9: Aaron Tippin, Collin Raye, Jimmy Fortune, Johnny Lee, Lorrie Morgan
Friday, June 10: Ronnie McDowell, Jeannie Seely, Darryl Worley, Bill Anderson, Ty Herndon
Saturday, June 11: Surprise Guest, Exile, John Berry, Moe Bandy, Lila McCann
Sunday, June 12: Jamie O’Neal, Andy Griggs, Bucky Covington, Confederate Railroad
Guest host for the event is Caroline Cutbirth Hobby from The Amazing Race. She is also a character on CMT’s I Love Kellie Pickler and a correspondent for CMT. She hosts a podcast called Hyper Caroline Hobby that spotlights artists, behind-the-scenes figures, songwriters, athletes, and others in the entertainment industry. Her guests have included Darius Rucker, A Thousand Horses, Old Dominion, LIT and Who Is Fancy,
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CMA Seeks Broadcast Award Submissions, Announces Ballot Schedule
/by Craig_ShelburneThe Country Music Association is accepting online submissions for the 2016 CMA Broadcast Awards for Broadcast Personality, Station, and National Broadcast Personality of the Year at Broadcast.CMAawards.com.
“Voting for the recipients of our CMA Awards is often cited as the most significant benefit of being a member of CMA, but it is also one of the most significant responsibilities of membership,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “This year, as we celebrate five decades of the CMA Awards, it is more important than ever for members to participate in the voting process for Country Music’s Biggest Night.”
The 2016 CMA Awards nominees and winners are determined by more than 7,300 professional members of CMA, which was the first trade organization established to promote an individual genre of music, formed in 1958. The eligibility period for the 2016 CMA Awards is July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. All voting will be conducted online.
The first ballot and instructions will be emailed Tuesday, July 5 to CMA members in good standing who are eligible to vote. Voting for the first ballot closes Friday, July 15 at 6:00 p.m. CT.
The second ballot will be emailed to CMA members Monday, August 15. Voting for the second ballot closes Wednesday, August 24 at 6 p.m. CT. The final nominees in each of the 12 categories will be announced later this summer.
Winners will be determined in a final round of voting by eligible voting CMA members. The third and final ballot will be emailed to CMA members Thursday, October 10. Voting for the CMA Awards final ballot ends Tuesday, October 25, at 6 p.m. CT). All balloting is officiated by the professional services firm of Deloitte & Touche LLP.
“The integrity of the voting process is central to CMA’s mission,” added Trahern. “We take pride in setting the bar for awards integrity and presentation. We constantly strive to maintain the highest standards in balloting and voting for the many honors presented by CMA.”
CMA Broadcast Awards are presented for Personality and Station of the Year in four categories that are determined by market size (major, large, medium, and small), as well as CMA National Broadcast Personality of the Year.
To submit an entry, CMA member radio stations and broadcast personalities in the U.S. and Canada should log on to Broadcast.CMAawards.com, where guidelines and instructions for entries are posted. The site will continue to accept submissions until Thursday, June 30, at 6 p.m. CT.
All entries must reflect performances and events between June 1, 2015 and May 31, 2016. CMA’s panel of judges, which includes distinguished radio and industry professionals, will be able to view and evaluate each entry online.
CMA Broadcast Awards winners will be notified in early October and recognized at The 50th Annual CMA Awards, which will be held later this year in Nashville. The annual, three-hour gala will be broadcast live on the ABC Television Network.
In Pictures: Kelsea Ballerini, Levi Hummon, Charley Pride
/by Jessica NicholsonKelsea Ballerini Sparkles With Award Wins
Kelsea Ballerini with her honor from the Radio Disney Music Awards. Photo: Sweet Talk Publicity
Kelsea Ballerini earned two award wins this past weekend, including The Freshest-Best New Artist, an all-genre award at the Radio Disney Awards, and Breakthrough Female Artist at the American Country Countdown Awards.
Ballerini teamed with pop star Daya for a collaboration on Ballerini’s latest single, “Peter Pan,” and Daya’s “Hide Away” for the Radio Disney Awards. She performed her gold-certified song “Dibs” for the ACCAs.
Levi Hummon Visits ACM
Pictured (L-R): Erick Long, ACM; Levi Hummon; Brooke Primero, ACM
Photo: Michel Bourquard/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music
The Academy of Country Music welcomed The Valory Music Co. recording artist Levi Hummon to the office while he was in Los Angeles. While at the Academy, Hummon performed songs off his new self-titled EP.
Dan Rather Talks With Charley Pride
Charley Pride speaks with Dan Rather. Photo:
CMHoF To Host Concert Celebration Of Sam Phillips
/by Craig_ShelburneClockwise from top left: JD McPherson, The Planet Rockers, Webb Wilder, Margo Price
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will host a special concert, Boppin’ the Blues: A Celebration of Sam Phillips, on Saturday, May 28, at 2 p.m., in the museum’s CMA Theater. The performances are presented in support of the exhibition Flyin’ Saucers Rock & Roll: The Cosmic Genius of Sam Phillips, which will end its run June 12.
Paying homage to Phillips will be rockabilly, country and roots-oriented artists influenced by his work including: JD McPherson, the Planet Rockers, Margo Price and Webb Wilder. Following the concert, participants will sign a commemorative Hatch Show Print poster, available for purchase in the Museum Store.
Oklahoma native JD McPherson has explored Sun-era rock & roll and rhythm & blues on two albums of original material.
Rockabilly combo the Planet Rockers—Eddie Angel, Sonny George, Bill Swartz, and Mark W. Winchester—formed in Nashville in the late 1980s, branding their music “100 Percent Tennessee Rock & Roll.” The band’s album Return of the Planet Rockers, was recorded in 2014 at Phillips’s Memphis studio.
Featured on Saturday Night Live in April, Illinois native Margo Price cut her 2016 debut solo album, Midwest Farmer’s Daughter, at historic Sun Studio in Memphis.
Raised in Mississippi, charismatic Webb Wilder has been blending rockabilly, British pop, country, and blues in creative ways since releasing his debut album, It Came from Nashville, thirty years ago.
One of the most innovative and inspiring figures in the history of American music, Sun Records founder Sam Phillips introduced the world to Johnny Cash, Howlin’ Wolf, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, Charlie Rich, Rufus Thomas, Ike Turner and many more. Blurring class and color lines, Phillips set out to undermine barriers of racial segregation and discrimination, just as the Civil Rights movement gathered force.
Co-curated by Presley biographer Peter Guralnick, author of the biography Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock ‘N’ Roll, the exhibition takes an in-depth look at Phillips and the social and cultural impact of the music he captured on such revolutionary recordings as Jackie Brenston’s “Rocket 88,” Presley’s “That’s All Right,” and Cash’s “I Walk the Line.”
The program is included with museum admission and free to museum members. Guests can make reservations at ticketfly.com or by calling 615-416-2001. The program will be streamed live.