
Avett Brothers. Photo credit: Crackerfarm
Bonnaroo Works Fund (BWF) has named nearly 40 nonprofit organizations as 2014 recipients.
The Bonnaroo Works Fund is the charitable arm of Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, and supports national and regional organizations that encourage the arts, education and the environment. Bonnaroo Works Fund is a component of the East Tennessee Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which administers the fund. Grantees are selected via a committee, based on need, mission and the specific use of funding.
The Avett Brothers have signed on as 2014 Bonnaroo Works Fund Ambassadors and will help raise awareness of the fund.
2014 Grant Recipients
Books From Birth, Nashville
CASA Works, Inc., Manchester
Center for the Arts, Murfreesboro
Coffee County Central High School, Manchester
Coffee County Raider Academy, Manchester
Coffee County Schools Libraries, Manchester
Coffee County Soil Conservation District, Manchester
Country Music HOF, Nashville Franklin County Arts Guild, Cowan
Friends of Warner Parks, Nashville
Highland Rim Habitat for Humanity, Tullahoma
Highlander Research & Education Center, New Market, Tennessee Humanities Tennessee, Nashville Manchester Municipal Arts Commission, Manchester
Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee, Nashville
Little Kids Rock, Serving Nashville
Mountain Goat Trail Alliance, Monteagle
Music Health Alliance, Nashville
Music Makes Us, Nashville
Musicians On Call, Nashville
Nashville Symphony Association, Nashville
National Museum of African American Music, Nashville
Nature Conservancy of Tennessee, Nashville
Notes For Notes, Nashville
Pencil Foundation, Nashville South Cumberland Community Fund, Tracy City
Statewide Organizing for Community eMpowerment (SOCM) Rescue Project, Knoxville – benefiting Coffee & surrounding
Tennessee Clean Water Network, Benefiting Manchester
Tennessee Opportunity Programs, McMinnville
Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC), Nashville
Tullahoma Fine Arts Center, Inc., Tullahoma
Tullahoma South Jackson Civic Association, Tullahoma
VH1-STM, Serving Nashville
Westwood Elementary School, Manchester
Westwood Middle School, Manchester
The Time Jumpers To Perform at Bluegrass Underground
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Bluegrass Underground is located at The Volcano Room in McMinnville, Tennessee’s Cumberland Caverns.
A limited amount of tickets are available for $50.00, in addition to a contest running on the Time Jumper’s Facebook page for two tickets. To purchase tickets, visit bluegrassunderground.com.
LifeNotes: Musician Bucky Doster Dies
/by Robert K OermannDoster was a left-handed trombonist who toured with Glen Campbell and recorded with stars ranging from Johnny Cash to Brenda Lee. He grew up in Murfreesboro and played in dance bands during his high-school years, as well as a college student at MTSU. He joined the AFM’s Nashville local at age 19 in 1942. Following the onset of World War II, he was inducted into the Army in 1943.
While in the service, he became first trombone with the 97th Infantry Division Band. He settled in Nashville following his discharge in 1946. He played with the Owen Bradley Orchestra and the Nashville Symphony Orchestra.
Bradley began using Doster as a session musician in the 1950s. He played on several of Brenda Lee’s rock ‘n’ roll records as well as on her debut LP, 1959’s Grandma What Great Songs You Sang. In addition to studio work with many other Nashville artists, Doster became a road musician for Glen Campbell. In 1969-71 he was a member of The Bill Walker Orchestra on The Johnny Cash Show on ABC-TV.
In Nashville, Doster completed his college education at Peabody College. He became a band director in the schools of Huntsville, Ala. He served in the same capacity at Isaac Litton High School, as well as at East Junior High School in Nashville. In his final years as an educator, he became brass musical consultant for the Metro Nashville Public School System.
In retirement, Bucky Doster played with The Establishment, a big-band dance orchestra that donated its proceeds to the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University.
Born James J. Doster, he died on Tuesday, May 19, after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Bettye Doster, by children Dana (Tom) Luton and Jan (Jeff) Bennett, by four grandchildren and a twin sister, Justine D. Stutts.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday at Hendersonville Memory Gardens and Funeral Home, with a reception for friends and family beginning at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in his honor to the Doster Family Scholarship at Lipscomb University.
MusicMaster Adds Butler As Music Scheduling Consultant
/by Jessica NicholsonJerry Butler
MusicMaster has added radio programming veteran Jerry Butler to its team as Music Scheduling Consultant. He most recently programmed for WRUF-FM, WRUF-AM, WRUF-TV, WUFT-FM, and WUFT-TV in Gainesville, Fla.
MusicMaster president Joe Knapp adds, “With the blessing of a rapidly-expanding and highly successful business comes the wonderful problem of being under-staffed. The trick is finding people who will fit perfectly into the team and hit the ground running. We are very fortunate to have found Jerry Butler. His passion and enthusiasm will fit right in here. Before long, I expect he will be part of the reason for our next round of expansion!”
MusicMaster was founded by Joe Knapp in 1983 and is one of the largest Windows-based music scheduling software for radio and television stations.
He will begin his new role June 5.
Opheim Joins Warner Music Nashville
/by Troy_StephensonMallory Opheim
Warner Music Nashville has announced the hiring of Mallory Opheim as as Mgr./Regional Promotion Midwest/NE. She is taking over the region vacated by Katie Bright, who was recently promoted to National Director of Promotion for Team WMN. Opheim joins the team after handling the SE for Red Bow Records.
It’s a return to the WMN for Opheim, who interned there while studying at Belmont University. She has also worked at The Davis Music Group, Instigator and Blaster Records. Her first day on the job at WMN is Tuesday May 27.
Contact Mallory HERE.
Jim Lauderdale Sets July Release For 'I'm A Song' Album
/by Jessica NicholsonThe 20-track album boasts guests Lee Ann Womack, Patty Loveless and Buddy Miller, as well as songwriting from co-writers Gary Allan, Bobby Bare, Odie Blackmon, Jimmy Ritchey, Elvis Costello, Robert Hunter and more.
Jim’s band on I’m A Song includes James Burton, Al Perkins, Kenny Vaughn, Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan, and John Oates.
Due to popular demand, “King of Broken Hearts,” Jim’s most requested tune is re-recorded for the first time since Planet of Love was released in 1991. “I wanted to do ‘King of Broken Hearts’ again since that album is out of print, and people keep asking for that song. That’s one that I do at just about every show as a tribute to Gram Parsons and George Jones,” Lauderdale says.
Weekly Chart Report (5/23/14)
/by Troy_StephensonClick here or above to access MusicRow‘s weekly CountryBreakout Report
Nashville Residents Co-Curate Photo Exhibit in Los Angeles
/by Eric T. ParkerDeveloped with Shannon Perich of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American, Country: Portraits of an American Sound will explore how both historical and contemporary images shape the public identity of Country music. A variety of documentary, studio, promotional and fine art images are featured of Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Keith Urban and Hank Williams—as well as deejays, fans, executives and musicians. Photographers include Opry veteran Les Leverett, among others.
On Thursday, Aug. 21, the Nashville co-curators will be featured in the free evening lecture series, Iris Nights, in conjunction with the California exhibition. In addition to being streamed online, tickets are available for reservation.
As part of the exhibit, an original half-hour documentary will also highlight photography’s role in Country music’s more than 80-year evolution. Commissioned by the art-space, the Arclight Production will feature over a dozen Country music artists, including Roy Clark, Merle Haggard, Lyle Lovett, LeAnn Rimes, Marty Stuart, Lee Ann Womack and more.
Industry Photos (5/23/14)
/by Jessica NicholsonThe May installment of the ASCAP “We Create Music” showcase series was held on Wednesday, May 21 at The Basement. The showcase featured songwriter-artist Joshua Scott Jones (formerly of Steel Magnolia); BMG Chrysalis songwriter-artist Jordyn Mallory; The Voice finalist Tony Lucca, Peachy Pyron and Big Deal Music Publishing songwriter-artist David Ray.
Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel, Tony Lucca, Peachy Pyron, Joshua Scott Jones, Jordyn Mallory, ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan and David Ray. Photo by ASCAP’s Alison Toczylowski.
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Deana Carter recently offered up songs from her project, Southern Way of Life, during a performance at Nashville’s The Basement.
Deana Carter. Photo: Kristi Potts
Deana Carter. Photo: Kristi Potts
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Sara Evans kicked off the Fox & Friends Summer Concert Series this morning (May 23) in support of her seventh studio album Slow Me Down. Evans performed her hits including “A Little Bit Stronger,” “Suds In The Bucket,” “A Real Fine Place,” and her current single “Slow Me Down” for a packed crowd of fans as well as Navy and Coast Guard members in town for Fleet Week.
Pictured (L-R): Elizabeth Hasselbeck, Sara Evans, and Clayton Morris
Conway Entertainment Group Signs The SteelDrivers
/by Jessica NicholsonThe group is currently touring in support of their third Rounder Records release Hammer Down.
“We are honored to be a part of the SteelDrivers’ team,” says Brandon Mauldin, Sr. VP of CEG. “They are a world-class, extremely talented act. We are proud they have chosen CEG to represent them on their future endeavors.”
The SteelDrivers state, “We are excited to be joining Conway Entertainment Group. Their passion for our music, coupled with their outside the box approach, makes this a great home for us. Our goal is to reach our fans while broadening our market to engage new fans by performing in new arenas as we continue to release our music.”
The Steeldrivers are managed by Wortman Works’ Jules Wortman.
Bonnaroo Works Fund Names Grant Recipients for 2014
/by Jessica NicholsonAvett Brothers. Photo credit: Crackerfarm
Bonnaroo Works Fund (BWF) has named nearly 40 nonprofit organizations as 2014 recipients.
The Bonnaroo Works Fund is the charitable arm of Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, and supports national and regional organizations that encourage the arts, education and the environment. Bonnaroo Works Fund is a component of the East Tennessee Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which administers the fund. Grantees are selected via a committee, based on need, mission and the specific use of funding.
The Avett Brothers have signed on as 2014 Bonnaroo Works Fund Ambassadors and will help raise awareness of the fund.
2014 Grant Recipients
Books From Birth, Nashville
CASA Works, Inc., Manchester
Center for the Arts, Murfreesboro
Coffee County Central High School, Manchester
Coffee County Raider Academy, Manchester
Coffee County Schools Libraries, Manchester
Coffee County Soil Conservation District, Manchester
Country Music HOF, Nashville Franklin County Arts Guild, Cowan
Friends of Warner Parks, Nashville
Highland Rim Habitat for Humanity, Tullahoma
Highlander Research & Education Center, New Market, Tennessee Humanities Tennessee, Nashville Manchester Municipal Arts Commission, Manchester
Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee, Nashville
Little Kids Rock, Serving Nashville
Mountain Goat Trail Alliance, Monteagle
Music Health Alliance, Nashville
Music Makes Us, Nashville
Musicians On Call, Nashville
Nashville Symphony Association, Nashville
National Museum of African American Music, Nashville
Nature Conservancy of Tennessee, Nashville
Notes For Notes, Nashville
Pencil Foundation, Nashville South Cumberland Community Fund, Tracy City
Statewide Organizing for Community eMpowerment (SOCM) Rescue Project, Knoxville – benefiting Coffee & surrounding
Tennessee Clean Water Network, Benefiting Manchester
Tennessee Opportunity Programs, McMinnville
Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC), Nashville
Tullahoma Fine Arts Center, Inc., Tullahoma
Tullahoma South Jackson Civic Association, Tullahoma
VH1-STM, Serving Nashville
Westwood Elementary School, Manchester
Westwood Middle School, Manchester