Kacey Musgraves Presents ‘Pageant Material’ June 23

unnamedMercury Nashville’s Kacey Musgraves will release her sophomore album, Pageant Material, on June 23. Musgraves co-wrote all tracks on Pageant Material and also co-produced with Shane McAnally and Luke Laird.

Pageant Material is the follow-up to Musgraves’ Grammy-winning, Gold-certified debut album Same Trailer, Different Park.

“Going back into the studio this time around was really fun and exciting for me because I knew more about myself and my direction,” said Musgraves. “The majority of Pageant Material was recorded live—which was a bit of a departure from Same Trailer—and gave it more of a concise, classic sound. All of the incredible musicians were in the same room playing on the entire record, and I think that spirit comes across. The last couple of years have done so much for me, and this project was really affected by that in the best way. There are certain moments lyrically that still hit me hard even after listening so many times. It’s a great glimpse into where my head is from Same Trailer to now.”

Pageant Material track listing:
1. High Time (Musgraves, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally)
2. Dime Store Cowgirl (Musgraves, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally)
3. Late To The Party (Musgraves, Brandy Clark, Josh Osborne)
4. Pageant Material (Musgraves, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally)
5. This Town (Musgraves, Luke Laird, Brandy Clark)
6. Biscuits (Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark)
7. Somebody To Love (Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne)
8. Miserable (Musgraves, Josh Osborne, Brandy Clark)
9. Die Fun (Musgraves, Luke Laird, Shane McAnally)
10. Family Is Family (Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne)
11. Good Ol’ Boys Club (Musgraves, Luke Laird, Natalie Hemby)
12. Cup Of Tea (Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne)
13. Fine (Musgraves, Ashley Arrison, Shane McAnally)

Teen Cancer America Partners With The Band Perry, Vanderbilt

Roger Daltrey, The Band Perry

Teen Cancer America national ambassadors The Band Perry.

The Band Perry are acting as national ambassadors for the organization Teen Cancer America. Roger Daltrey, founder of the non-profit, shared the news at a press event yesterday (May 11) at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, prior to his band The Who’s concert there.

Daltrey also welcomed the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt as the newest hospital to partner with Teen Cancer America (TCA). Daltrey noted the special emotional and social needs of teens with cancer, and how they sometimes fall through the cracks at hospitals. “They’re too old to be children and too young to be adults,” he said.

Three young cancer patients and former patients were part of the program. One boy explained what he wanted when he was undergoing treatment: a mini fridge, a place to play Legos and a DVR. That’s not too much to ask.

Daltrey shared a recent experience where he visited a hospital and was surprised to find that three teen boys were being treated there but hadn’t met each other. “They just want a room where they can do the things that teenagers do… have a bit of fun and talk to each other,” said the rock star. “The best therapy is to talk to each other.”

Kimberly Perry said, “We’ve noticed that teens and young adults still struggle with the same fears and anxieties (as younger children), that’s why we were so excited that TCA has a specific focus on catering to their needs. That’s programs, that’s environments, that’s mini fridges. And we are so excited to be in discussion with Vanderbilt to bring a wing here as our hometown community. This is near and dear to The Band Perry’s heart because so many of our fans at the shows night after night are teens and young adults… We’ve been looking for a long time for a non-profit to be involved with.”

Also on hand were TCA chair Rebecca Rothstein, and CEO Simon Davies; as well as Dr. Scott Borinstein, Vanderbilt Asst. Professor/director, Sarcoma Program.

Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend have been patrons of Teenage Cancer Trust in the UK, the forerunner to TCA, for over 20 years. Based on its success in bringing the issues facing teens and young adults with cancer to the forefront, they expanded their efforts by founding Teen Cancer America in 2012. Vanderbilt is the eleventh hospital to join TCA; the organization is in talks with dozens of others to create more specialized facilities and programs to serve this age group.

Throughout The Who Hits 50! North America Tour, Teen Cancer America will be in attendance on each stop and will host fan fundraising events. The Who are donating $1.00 from every ticket sold to Teen Cancer America and fundraising through text donations (text WHO to 20222).

Photos: Bev Moser, Moments By Moser.

Roger Daltrey, The Band Perry

The Band Perry with Roger Daltrey and Reece, a former cancer patient.

Belmont, ASCAP Honor Warner/Chappell’s Ben Vaughn

Ben Vaughn is honored with the Belmont University Music City Milestone Award. Photo: Andrea Hallgren

Ben Vaughn is honored with the Belmont University Music City Milestone Award. Photo: Andrea Hallgren

Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, alongside industry partner ASCAP, honored alumnus Ben Vaughn as the sixth recipient of the Music City Milestone Award (MCMA).

The MCMA celebrates Belmont’s connection with Music Row while recognizing a Belmont graduate who has achieved success in the entertainment and music industries early in their career. Previous Music City Milestone Award recipients include Beka Tischker, Ashley Gorley, Rusty Gaston, LeAnn Phelan and Carla Wallace.

“Ben does not like attention put on him… But well-deserved to celebrate his journey and impact on the music industry with his family, friends and peers,” said ASCAP’s Michael Martin.

Curb College Dean Doug Howard added, “Ben is a committed family man, an amazing publisher, a true visionary, a friend to songwriters and artists and a valued partner of the Curb College.”

Among those on hand to honor Vaughn were producer and EVP of A&R at Warner Music Scott Hendricks, former Sony Music Nashville Chairman and CEO Gary Overton and Jon Platt, president of the North American division of Warner/Chappell.

Ben Vaughn with Scott Hendricks. Photo: Andrea Hallgren

Ben Vaughn with Scott Hendricks. Photo: Andrea Hallgren, Belmont University Photographer.

Pictured (L-R): ?, Gary Overton, Ben Vaughn, and Tom Luteran.

Pictured (L-R): Josh Van Valkenburg, Gary Overton, Ben Vaughn, and Tom Luteran. Photo: Andrea Hallgren, Belmont University Photographer.

Ben Vaughn and Jon Platt. Photo:  Andrea Hallgren, Belmont University Photographer.

Warner/Chappell’s Ben Vaughn and Jon Platt. Photo: Andrea Hallgren, Belmont University Photographer.

Ben Vaughn with Belmont University's Sarah Cates. Photo:  Andrea Hallgren, Belmont University Photographer.

Belmont University’s Sarah Cates with Ben Vaughn. Photo: Andrea Hallgren, Belmont University Photographer.

Artist Updates: Brad Paisley, Mickey Guyton, Rissi Palmer

Paisley’s New Video Crushes It

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Brad Paisley has released an animated video for his current single “Crushin’ It.” The parody video depicts a country music super hero and includes other country stars including Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood and more. Paisley completely hand drew the video.

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Mickey Guyton Preps EP For Capitol Records Nashville

Mickey GuytonCapitol Records Nashville artist Mickey Guyton will release her self-titled debut EP on Tuesday, May 26.  Guyton co-wrote two of the four tracks on the EP, including her single “Better Than You Left Me,” and “Pretty Little Mustang” (co-written with Hillary Lindsey and Jeremy Spillman).

Guyton will head out on tour with Brad Paisley this summer on his Crushin’ It World Tour, which kicks off May 15 in Philadelphia.

 

 

Rissi Palmer To Release Five-Song EP

Rissi PalmerSinger-songwriter Rissi Palmer is set to release a new five-song EP, The Back Porch Sessions, on Tuesday, May 26. The project is being released to major digital retailers worldwide, with pre-sales available through iTunes.

The project includes original songs penned by Rissi and was produced by Drew Ramsey (India.Arie, Jonny Lang), and Shannon Sanders (Randy Travis, John Legend).  The Back Porch Sessions includes the project’s first single “Sweet, Sweet Lovin’,” along with “Well Enough Alone” “Summerville,” “Anything But Yours,” and “Love On You.”

For more information, visit rissipalmermusic.com.

Grand Ole Opry Slates CMA Fest Lineup

grand_ole_opry_logo_20051Carrie Underwood, Easton Corbin, Del McCoury, Scotty McCreery, and more will hit the stage Tuesday, June 9, as the Opry kicks off its CMA Music Fest Week with two star-packed shows. This will be Underwood’s first performance at the Opry as a new mother.

The music is set to kick off earlier in the afternoon with a free Opry Plaza Party presented by Humana featuring Tyler Farr and Mo Pitney.

Additional Opry fun will happen later in the week with performers Joe Diffie, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Mickey Gilley, Chris Janson, Charley Pride, Clare Bowen, and Mel Tillis.

Opry performances are held every Friday and Saturday of the year, with Tuesday Night Opry shows through Dec. 15. Tickets and information are available at 800-SEE-OPRY and opry.com.

Americana Honors & Awards Nominations To Be Revealed May 14

americanamusic_logoThe 2015 Americana Honors & Awards nominees will be announced on Thursday, May 14, live from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Ford Theater in Nashville.

The awards nominations will take place beginning at 1 p.m. CT, and will be streamed live at musiccityroots.com.

The nominations event will include music from reigning Americana Duo/Group of the Year The Milk Carton Kids, alongside special guests John Hiatt, Nikki Lane, Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn.

The Americana Honors & Awards will be held Sept. 16, 2015 at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

Lady Antebellum Announces CMT Music Awards Noms Tomorrow

Lady Antebellum

Lady Antebellum

Fans will find out which of their favorite country superstars are nominated for a buckle at this year’s 2015 CMT Country Music Awards when Lady Antebellum kicks off the nominations announcement live on Wednesday, May 13 during the 8 a.m. EST hour of the Today show. The trio will perform their new single “Long Stretch of Love,”  announce the nominees for Female Video of the Year and Male Video of the Year on-air, and reveal the Video of the Year nominees at Today.com.

Luke Bryan and Carrie Underwood will also announce Best Group Video of the Year and Breakthrough Video of the Year respectively on their social media accounts Wednesday morning. Additional categories will be unveiled with the help of Nashville locals via photos taken from iconic areas around Music City and posted on CMT’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram platforms.

All categories will be announced by 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. CT.

Arista Nashville’s Logan Mize to Release 5-Song EP

image001Logan Mize will release his Arista Nashville debut, Pawn Shop Guitar – EP, a five-song digital album on May 19.

Self-produced with Jim Catino and Ryan Gore, the EP was entirely co-written by Mize, including his current single, “Can’t Get Away from a Good Time.”

Coinciding with the release, CMT will air the world premiere of the new music video for the single, directed by Darrin Dickerson and produced by David B. Stevens for Ghostwater Films.

Online now, at PawnShopGuitarEP.com, fans can RSVP for a chance to win a party package, including the EP, an Igloo Party Bar, custom Logan Mize koozies, and a Big Green Egg.

Track listing for Pawn Shop Guitar – EP:

1. “Thank God for You” (Logan Mize/Blake Chaffin/Jon McElroy/Randy Montana)
2. “El Camino” (Mize/Chaffin)
3. “Can’t Get Away from a Good Time” (Mize/Kelly Archer/Chaffin)
4. “Better Off” (Mize/Casey Beathard)
5. “What I Love About You” (Mize/Beathard)

‘ACM Presents: Superstar Duets’ Set To Air May 15

Cole Swindell and Alan Jackson

Cole Swindell and Alan Jackson

A star-studded lineup will share several never-before-seen collaborations during the CBS premiere of ACM Presents: Superstar Duets. The concert will air Friday, May 15 at 9 p.m. ET, and was previously taped during the 3rd Annual Party for a Cause on April 17 & 18 at Arlington, Texas’ Globe Life Park.

The two-hour special will feature performances by John Anderson & Keith Urban, Dierks Bentley & Ashley Monroe & Kip Moore, Clint Black & Joe Nichols, ACM Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan & Ronnie Milsap, Deana Carter & The Band Perry, Brandy Clark & Lady Antebellum, Brett Eldredge & Hunter Hayes, Sara Evans & Darius Rucker, Sam Hunt & Dwight Yoakam, Alan Jackson & New Artist of the Year Cole Swindell, Female Vocalist of the Year Miranda Lambert & Patty Loveless, Reba & Brooks & Dunn, Alabama & Eli Young Band along with special performances including a tribute to George Jones by Kenny Chesney, a military tribute performance by Brantley Gilbert, and a performance by Jake Owen dedicated to Stand Up To Cancer.

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Ronnie Milsap and Luke Bryan

Industry Ink: Kenny Chesney, LOCASH, Razor & Tie, Butch Walker

Kenny Chesney’s ‘American Kids’ Goes Platinum

At San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium recently for the first stadium date of his The Big Revival Tour, Kenny Chesney was presented with an RIAA Platinum plaque for his chart-topping smash, “American Kids,” from his album, The Big Revival.

Pictured (l-r):  Morris Higham Management’s Kyle Quiqley; Sony Music Nashville Director, Marketing, Rachel Fontenot and VP, Sales, Caryl Healey; Kenny Chesney; Sony Music Nashville Sr. VP Marketing, Paul Barnabee and Director, Digital Sales, Alaina Vehec. Photo: Jill Trunnell

Pictured (L-R): Morris Higham Management’s Kyle Quiqley; Sony Music Nashville Director, Marketing, Rachel Fontenot and VP, Sales, Caryl Healey; Kenny Chesney; Sony Music Nashville Sr. VP Marketing, Paul Barnabee and Director, Digital Sales, Alaina Vehec. Photo: Jill Trunnell

LOCASH Celebrates Signature Wine Line

Reviver Records duo LOCASH recently celebrated their new signature wine line with an industry party at a private home in Brentwood. The signature line is in partnership with Stonum Vineyards of Lodi, Calif.

Pictured (L-R), Lower front row: Kaitlyn Lucas, Chris Lucas (LOCASH), Kristen White, Preston Brust (LOCASH), Butch Waugh, Belinda Waugh, Skip Bishop. Middle: Jon Ozor (Stonum Vineyards), Rhonda Ozor Top row Ken Little, Julie Little, Kelly Ziegenfuss (Reviver), Lucas Hoge (Reviver artist), Laura Lynn, Jennifer Ross, David Ross (Reviver).

Pictured (L-R), Lower front row: Kaitlyn Lucas, Chris Lucas (LOCASH), Kristen White, Preston Brust (LOCASH), Butch Waugh, Belinda Waugh, Skip Bishop. Middle: Jon Ozor (Stonum Vineyards), Rhonda Ozor. Top: Ken Little, Julie Little, Kelly Ziegenfuss (Reviver), Lucas Hoge (Reviver artist), Laura Lynn, Jennifer Ross, David Ross (Reviver).

 

Razor & Tie Music Publishing Adds Creative Coordinator

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke

Razor & Tie Music Publishing has hired Jennifer Duke as Creative Coordinator. The recent Belmont University graduate assisted Razor & Tie Music Publishing with organizing their week-long film/tv/sync camp, which included approximately 75 producers, artists and writers last year.

“Jennifer has already demonstrated a high level of skill, as she worked part-time for the company while wrapping up her degree. We couldn’t wait to bring her on full-time. I’m thrilled we scooped her up before someone else did!” said Vice President of Creative, Brad Kennard.

 

Producer Butch Walker Launches Autumn Leaves Project

Autumn Leaves ProjectProducer and artist Butch Walker has partnered with Nashville-based non-profit organization The Nikki Mitchell Foundation to launch the Autumn Leaves Project in an effort to fight pancreatic cancer. Founded in honor of Walker’s late father, Butch Walker Sr., the Autumn Leaves Project will work in conjunction with the Nikki Mitchell Foundation to support individuals and families affected by pancreatic cancer, especially artists and musicians who do not have access to proper healthcare.

“Pancreatic cancer doesn’t give you a chance to reconcile with it, doesn’t let you make plans sometimes, or prepare for the ending it just usually sneaks up on you and gives you no warning until it’s too late. We need better programs for pre-screening. We need more affordable alternatives to the methods and drugs that are out there to cope once it’s diagnosed, and most importantly, we’ve got to find a cure for it,” states Walker.

For more information, visit autumnleavesproject.org.