Talent Agent Moeller Passes

candle lifenotes11Veteran country-music manager, talent agent and song publisher Larry Moeller has passed away.
Noted for his long-time association with Willie Nelson, Moeller died in Lyles, TN in Hickman County on Jan. 21 at age 75.
Born in Oklahoma City in 1938, Larry Allen Moeller began his show-business career in the 1960s working for his famed father, Walter Ernest “Lucky” Moeller (1912-1992). Denny-Moeller Talent, which became Moeller Talent, guided the careers of such future Country Music Hall of Fame members as Webb Pierce, Hank Snow, Minnie Pearl, Faron Young, Carl Smith, Kitty Wells, Porter Wagoner, Lefty Frizzell, Grandpa Jones, Bobby Bare, Jimmy Dean, George Morgan, Jimmy Dickens and The Duke of Paducah.
Larry Moeller formed his own Nashville agency around 1973. He handled Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Sammi Smith, among others. He later moved his company to Austin, Texas to focus exclusively on Nelson. He and Nelson remained associates for many years.
Moeller was a lifetime member of the Country Music Association. He is survived by his wife, Dee Reese Moeller of Lyles, TN, by son Ricky and daughter Pamela Moeller Butler, both of Nashville, by son Jett of Memphis, by granddaughter Rachel Jayne of Nashville and by sister Dixie Moeller Andrews of Okarche, OK.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1, at the St. James Episcopal Church in Dickson, Tenn. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Magdalene House in Nashville or to the Hospice organization of your choice.

Big Loud Shirt Industries Signs Matt Dragstrem

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Big Loud Shirt Industries has signed an exclusive publishing deal with Matt Dragstrem. A graduate from Belmont University, Dragstrem recently had his song, “Typical,” recorded by Amy Stroup, featured on the ABC drama Pretty Little Liars.  He has also had songs used on the Game Show Network and penned pop artist Tiffany Houghton’s single “High.”
“I’ve known Matt since my freshman year of college in Greenville, Ill. Since the day I met him, his talent has been obvious and I knew he would do some great things one day.” says Big Loud Shirt’s VP, Seth England. “We couldn’t be more proud to bring him in the Big Loud Shirt family and bring our friendship full circle as well.”

Hal Leonard Celebrates ASCAP's Centennial With Two Titles

a friend in the music business1111On February 13th, 1914, at a gathering in New York City, a small, but visionary group of the nation’s most distinguished and popular songwriters founded The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). A few years later, the United States Supreme Court upheld ASCAP’s right to collect royalties for the public performance of its members’ copyrighted music.
The organization has seen its ranks grow to 480,000 current members – many of whom have joined in the last few years. ASCAP processes 250 billion performances annually, resulting in $4.2 billion in distribution to members in the last five years.
In A Friend in the Music Business: The ASCAP Story (Hal Leonard Books; Feb. 4, 2014; $29.99), music writer Bruce Pollock looks back at ASCAP’s influence on the music industry over the last 100 years and its continued relevance and importance today. The book features a foreword by Quincy Jones and a preface by Lyle Lovett.
Pollock looks at the influences of radio, one of ASCAP’s prime sources of income since its inception in the 1920s and, in time, one of its prime sources of conflict. The book covers television, where Tin Pan Alley, Broadway and Hollywood songs found a whole new audience through adult-oriented hosts like Ed Sullivan and Arthur Godfrey. Also included is the emergence of rock ‘n’ roll in the late 1950s; of Bob Dylan and an influx of new folk, pop and rock writers soon after; and Berry Gordy’s decision to move much of his massive catalog to ASCAP in 1971.
The ASCAP Centennial Songbook (Hal Leonard; March 1, 2014; $19.99) recalls 55 song highlights spanning the history of ASCAP and celebrating its representation of some of the greatest songwriters of all time. Among the songs and sheet lyrics included are “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” “Over The Rainbow,” “At Last,” “Moon River,” “The Way We Were,” “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now),” and “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It).”
centennial songbook11The book features a foreword by ASCAP President Paul Williams, notes about the songs by decade, and photographs of the composers and lyricists.
“For one hundred years, ASCAP and its music creator members have been at the very heart of American music business with great songs and compositions and with a common sense way for songwriters and composers to earn a living,” said Williams. “ASCAP’s challenges, innovations and tireless efforts to protect its members’ rights over the past century is a story well worth telling and it all can be found in the newly published A Friend in the Music Business: The ASCAP Story. We are so grateful to author Bruce Pollock and the good people at Hal Leonard Books for putting together this deeply informative, entertaining and readable account. Bruce covers all the bases – the music business, the cultural impact, the personalities, and what lies ahead.”

Ellen DeGeneres Teams With Beats Music

beats-logo-relaxedTelevision show host Ellen DeGeneres has teamed with Beats Music for a commercial that will air during the Super Bowl.
“I’m partnering with Beats Music. I love them because they’re changing the way you listen to music,” DeGeneres told the audience. “They have a new digital streaming service that brings you totally personalized music. You can download the app on your phone, then hear any song at any time.”
The Beats Music Super Bowl announcement follows a Beats Music TV spot that ran on the Grammys Sunday night narrated by Nine Inch Nails singer Trent Reznor.
Bonus for Brandy Clark fans: her song “Stripes” is featured in the commercial. Watch below.

LifeNotes: Settle Townsend, Sr.

candle lifenotes11Settle Townsend, Sr., a longtime security guard at Warner Music Nashville, died Friday, Jan. 24. He worked with the label from 1980 until just a few years ago.
After being discharged from the service in 1955, Townsend, a Clarksville native, earned a degree in Biology and began working as a Research Assistant at Meharry University. At the time, Townsend needed extra income for his young family, so he joined Pinkerton security service, which led him to Warner/Reprise. Townsend began work at the label in August 1980, and still held the post nearly three decades later.
Visitation is Saturday, Feb. 1 from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church Capitol Hill, located at 625 Rosa Parks Blvd. The funeral service will be held Saturday, Feb. 1 at 11:30 a.m.

Jelli Aims To Streamline Radio Ad Buys

jelliJelli, a company specializing in radio advertising, has launched a programmatic advertising platform called RadioSpot to streamline the buying and running of radio ads.
RadioSpot is designed to increase efficiency, accountability and transparency for broadcast radio advertising. The dashboard, called RadioDash, provides stations, networks and advertisers details for ad campaigns in real time.
RadioSpot is now deployed at more than 350 radio stations in 128 cities nationwide. This growth has been achieved through partnerships forged over the past 12 months with major radio operators and networks including Townsquare Media, Entercom, Emmis owned WQHT-FM (HOT 97) in New York City, Sun Broadcast Group, Focus 360 and others. RadioSpot now reaches 44 million unique listeners weekly and manages approximately 4 billion radio ads on an annual run-rate basis.
“With almost four trillion radio ads delivered every year, radio is one of the largest advertising mediums, similar in scale to digital display advertising. However, unlike digital, radio has not seen the same investment in ad-tech innovation to buy, manage and serve these ads,” said Mike Dougherty, co-founder and CEO of Jelli. “We’ve worked for nearly five years to introduce technology that helps terrestrial radio become a 21st century medium, leading to RadioSpot.”
Jelli is based in San Mateo, Calif. and New York City.
Broadcast advertising is a $16 billion market in the United States and worth $40 billion globally, according to PricewaterhouseCooper’s 14th Annual Global Entertainment and Media Outlook.

Miranda Lambert Joins Jason Aldean's 'Burn It Down Tour'

Jason Aldean performed "Dirt Road Anthem" on New Year's Eve

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Miranda Lambert will team with Jason Aldean on select baseball stadium dates during his Burn It Down Tour.
Lambert will be part of shows in Cleveland (on July 18), Cincinnati (on July 19), and Pittsburgh (on July 26).
On sale announcements for the dates will be made soon. Aldean and Lambert had fun making the announcement via Twitter.

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Curb Records Purchases Nashville Warehouse

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565 Brick Church Park Drive, Nashville, TN


Nashville’s Curb Records has purchased a warehouse located at 565 Brick Church Park Drive for $2.9 million, according to the Nashville Business Journal. The 5.35-acre property was last assessed at approximately $2.9 million, according to Davidson County Property Assessor’s office.
Curb Records’ Music Row office is located at 48 Music Square E.

Address Change: BBR Music Group

bbrBBR Music Group has moved to a new location in the Music Row area. As of Jan. 30, The music group’s new address is 65 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. Emails and phone numbers will remain the same.
Companies under the BBR Music Group include Broken Bow Records, Stoney Creek Records, RED Bow Records, BBR Management and Magic Mustang Music.

CMA Takes Country Music To U.K. and Ireland in 2014

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Country music is set to take over the U.K. and Ireland as the Country Music Association participates in a diverse lineup of events, from songwriters’ showcases to industry panels to star-packed stadium concerts March 14-17.
Scheduled events for the weekend include the Second Annual CMA International Marketing Summit; an evening with the storytellers behind the hits with CMA Songwriters Series, which is making its third run in the region; a special BBC songwriters show taping at the iconic BBC Radio Theatre; and two C2C (Country To Country) concerts, two nights each, at The O2 in both Dublin and London in association with The 02 and SJM Concerts.
CMA Songwriters Series
The CMA Songwriters Series kicks off the weekend’s events on Friday, March 14 at The O2’s IndigO2 in London. Hosted by award-winning songwriter Bob DiPiero, the intimate evening of songs and the stories behind them features Martina McBride, Brett James, and Striking Matches.
 C2C 2014 (Country to Country)
An outstanding line up of music stars are again heading across the Atlantic for a huge two-day music festival extravaganza at The O2 London on Saturday and Sunday, March 15 and 16. Also for the first time C2C is going to Ireland on Friday and Saturday, March 14 and 15 at The O2, Dublin.
Headlining C2C 2014 will be Brad Paisley, six-time co-host of the CMA Awards and a 14-time CMA Awards winner; and Grammy-winning, 13-time CMA Awards nominee Zac Brown Band. C2C 2014 will also see the return of Country superstars Dixie Chicks, who will be performing in the U.K. for the first time in eight years. Rascal Flatts join the line-up as well as Dierks Bentley, Chris Young, and McBride (London show only).
British Music Experience at the O2 London
On Saturday, March 15, CMA will present two panel discussions at C2C featuring songwriters and music executives in the British Music Experience at The O2, London. Attendees will hear about what it takes to be a successful songwriter and panelists will explore the steps to hit-making. These panels are a must for any aspiring songwriter or artist and are free to the public but seating is limited. Panel topics, times, and access information will be announced soon via CMA, C2C, and The British Music Experience websites.
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On Monday, March 17, CMA will be hosting its Second Annual CMA International Marketing Summit at the British Music Experience at The O2 in London. Last year saw the first international conference held in Paris.
Attendees will be immersed in a full day of presentations and interactive panels at the CMA International Marketing Summit. Music industry experts from the U.S. and U.K. will discuss ways to capitalize on the worldwide power of Country Music followed by a reception at The Media Café in the BBC’s New Broadcasting House and performance of the CMA Songwriters Series.
Highlights of the Summit include a keynote by Big Machine Label Group founder and CEO Scott Borchetta; an overview of the most recent CMA research reports with updated demographic and psychographic information presented by CMA Senior Director of Market Research Karen Stump; in addition to a special Brad Paisley and Friends BBC/CMA Songwriters Show taping at the BBC’s New Broadcasting House, which features Chris Dubois, Kelly Lovelace, and Lee Thomas Miller.
BBC will broadcast the evening as a one-hour program on BBC Radio 2 in the fall of 2014. The event will also be filmed for future broadcast. BBC Radio 2 is the U.K.’s most popular radio station with 14.9 million listeners (Rajar Q3 2013). The show will be introduced by Bob Harris, the network’s Country Music host and previous winner of the CMA International Country Broadcaster Award and the Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award.