Kenny Rogers Children's Center Undergoes Expansion

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Kenny Rogers


The Kenny Rogers Children’s Center in Sikeston, Mo., which provides occupational, physical, and speech therapies to children, recently underwent a 7,000-square-foot expansion. Included in the expansion is a Motional Analysis Lab, which is currently the only one in the state of Missouri.
The Center has also been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Missouri Foundation for Health. With the help of this grant, the center is able to serve more than 350 children with special needs, up to the age of 21, at no charge to the families.
“I am thrilled by the support that the Kenny Rogers Children’s Center continues to receive, and I think this grant speaks to the level of quality the staff has achieved. I am so proud to be associated with this center and the community,” said Rogers. “The center continues to provide such a wonderful service for families, at no cost to them. In an effort to keep it all going, I will be coming back to Sikeston in 2014 for a fundraising event. I hope to see you all there.”
Since its inception in 1973, the 17,000-square-foot facility continues to grow and has become one of the county’s premiere facilities for children’s care.

Artist Updates (12/30/13)

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Photo: Dennis Viera, people.com


Musician Chris Thile of the Punch Brothers wed actress Claire Coffee (NBC’s Grimm) during an intimate ceremony on Dec. 23, according to People.com.
The couple wed at Blackberry Farms, a resort in Walland, Tennessee. The ceremony included immediate family and grandparents of the couple, as well as Rob Moose of Bon Iver, who played violin before the couple said their vows.
The resort is a popular spot for musicians, as both Kelly Clarkson and Ashley Monroe recently held their respective weddings at the same location.

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Florida Georgia Line


After performing an energy audit of Florida Georgia Line‘s first major headlining tour, JustGreen purchased carbon offsets to offset the carbon emissions. Florida Georgia Line’s sold-out Here’s To the Good Times 2013 Tour included 32 cities nationwide. This is part of the year-long commitment JustGreen made to offset the carbon footprint of 4,000 Live Nation concerts across the country. Additionally, Live Nation took part in a nationwide sweepstakes. FGL fan and sweepstakes winner Cassandra Estojak and a guest flew to West Palm Beach, Fla., to plant trees with FGL’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard before they took the stage at the Cruzan Amphitheatre.
“We had a great time meeting our lucky winner, Cassandra in West Palm Beach, planting a tree and learning more about JustGreen and how we can help spread awareness of the cause to help our planet,” said FGL’s Hubbard.
“We have offset 4,000 Live Nation concerts in 2013 including two complete tours-the Florida Georgia Line tour and Portugal. The Man,” says GP Manalac, EVP JustGreen. “Being able to work with amazing talent like Florida Georgia Line to help encourage the music industry and concertgoers to make greener lifestyle choices is a great opportunity for us all to make a positive impact on the environment.”

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Brett Eldredge with Paris, Ill. Mayor Craig Smith. Photo credit Cathy Drake Photography.

Pictured (L-R): Brett Eldredge with Paris, Ill. Mayor Craig Smith. Photo credit Cathy Drake Photography.


Atlantic Records artist and Paris, Ill., native, Brett Eldredge, was recently honored in a hometown ceremony at “Brett Eldredge Day.” Over 2,000 people, in a town with less than 10,000 residents, attended the event. The singer was recognized for his achievements in Country music. Eldredge received a proclamation from Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and was honored with new town signs reading “Home of Nashville Recording Artist Brett Eldredge.” His management also sponsored a fund drive for Compassionate Food International.

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Lauren Alaina visits a patient at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital. Photo Credit: Angelynn Tinsley, Edwards Photography

Lauren Alaina visits a patient at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. Photo Credit: Angelynn Tinsley, Edwards Photography


Mercury Nashville / 19 / Interscope recording artist Lauren Alaina recently made a surprise visit to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt through one of Musicians On Call’s (MOC) weekly Bedside Performance Programs. Alaina spent time with each of the families, learning about their own holiday traditions. She also performed “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” “Jingle Bells,” “Santa Clause is Coming to Town,” “Jingle Bell Rock” and “Silent Night.”

Country station WIVK Gets Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame Honor

tennessee radio hall of fame1The Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame‘s Board of Directors has chosen Country station WIVK in Knoxville, Tenn., as the “Station Of The Year” for its inductee class of 2014. WIVK has been the top ranking station in the Arbitron radio ratings for the Knoxville market since the market was first surveyed in 1970, with the exception of the ratings period for April/May 1971, when 990/WNOX-A (a Top 40 station at the time) ranked as first in the market.
Former WIVK Owner/GM Jim Dick is included in the 2014 Legacy category for this year’s inductees into the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame. The induction banquet and ceremony for the 2014 Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame will be held May 3, 2014 at the Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Individual tickets are $65, or tables of 10 can be purchased for $595.00. For more information, go to Tennesseehalloffame.wildapricot.org.

Where Will You Be Rockin' New Year's Eve?

NYEIf you won’t be in Las Vegas for New Years weekend for Garth Brooks’ two full-band shows at The Wynn, have tickets to Celine Dion’s Caesars Coliseum or the new Britney Spears A Piece of Me at Planet Hollywood hotel down the strip, you’re in luck because Nashville is bringing a party to you!
Music City is prepared to host its fifth annual New Year’s Eve Bash on Broadway, downtown, between 1st and 5th Ave. The shindig will feature free live music, fireworks and Music City’s own midnight Music Note Drop beginning at 6:30 p.m. Live music will continue throughout the night, even after the countdown to the New Year with the Music Note Drop and fireworks happening in the midnight hour.
Nashville’s celebrity performances will include headlining act Hank Williams Jr., featuring pedal steel guitarist Robert Randolph, along with performances from Brett Eldredge, Blackberry Smoke, Kopecky Family Band and Striking Matches.
For indoor celebrations, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve will be hosted from both U.S. coasts, with Ryan Seacrest and Jenny McCarthy in New York City, while Fergie rings in the new year from the west. Florida Georgia Line will be in attendance for Fergie’s feed alongside Capital Cities, Daughtry, Jason Derulo, Fall Out Boy, Florida Georgia Line, Ariana Grande, Jennifer Hudson, Enrique Iglesias, Robin Thicke and The Fray. Miley Cyrus Blondie, Icona Pop and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis will all be broadcast from the Eastern time zone in the Big Apple.
Stay safe, and have a happy New Year from MusicRow!

Rewind: 2013 MusicRow Chart No.1s

The Band Perry will perform at the CCMA on Sept. 8.

The Band Perry


For over a decade, MusicRow’s Chart has crowned No. 1 songs in the Country radio marketplace, celebrating 44 chart-topping songs in 2013. MusicRow congratulates each artist, songwriter and label for its accomplishments this year.
The Band Perry cast a wide shadow over MusicRow’s Chart this year and proved that good things really do come in threes. The family trio saw three singles hold the No. 1 spot, with their hit “Better Dig Two” sitting at No. 1 for three consecutive weeks, longer than any other song this year. The Band Perry’s Big Machine labelmates Tim McGraw and Florida Georgia Line also enjoyed three No. 1 singles this year.
The 12th Annual MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Awards, based on radio airplay reported by stations on MusicRow’s radio panel, will be held during CRS in February.

MusicRow Chart No.1 Songs of 2013

1/10, Little Big Town “TornadoCapitol Nashville
1/17-31, The Band Perry “Better Dig TwoRepublic Nashville
2/7, Tim McGraw “One Of Those NightsBig Machine
2/14, Carrie Underwood “Two Black CadillacsArista Nashville
2/21, Taylor Swift “Begin AgainBig Machine
2/28, Kacey Musgraves “Merry Go RoundMercury Nashville
3/7, Blake Shelton “Sure Be Cool If You DidWarner Bros.
3/14, Lee Brice “I Drive Your TruckCurb Records
3/21, Chris Young “I Can Take It From ThereRCA Nashville
3/38, Lady Antebellum “DowntownCapitol Nashville
4/4, Miranda Lambert “Mama’s Broken HeartRCA Nashville
4/11, Florida Georgia Line “Get Your Shine OnRepublic Nashville
4/18, Kenny Chesney “Pirate FlagBlue Chair-Columbia Nashville
4/25, Darius Rucker “Wagon WheelCapitol Nashville
5/2, Eric Church “Like Jesus DoesEMI Nashville
5/9, Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift’s “Highway Don’t CareBig Machine
5/16, Brad Paisley “Beat This SummerArista Nashville
5/23, Jake Owen “Anywhere With YouRCA Nashville
5/30, The Band Perry “DoneRepublic Nashville
6/6-13, Luke Bryan “Crash My PartyCapitol-UMG Nashville
6/20-27, Carrie Underwood “See You AgainArista Nashville
7/3, Keith Urban “Little Bit Of EverythingCapitol-UMG Nashville
7/18, Justin Moore “Point At YouValory Music Co.
7/18, Lady Antebellum “Goodbye TownCapitol-UMG Nashville
7/25, Tyler Farr “Redneck CrazyColumbia Nashville
8/1-8, Florida Georgia Line “Round HereRepublic Nashville
8/15, Kenny Chesney “When I See This BarBlue Chair-Columbia Nashville
8/22, Chris Young “Aw NawRCA Nashville
8/29, Thomas Rhett “It Goes Like ThisValory Music Group
9/5, Jason Aldean “Night TrainBroken Bow
9/12, Tim McGraw “Southern GirlBig Machine
9/19, Toby Keith “Drinks After WorkShow Dog-Universal
9/26, Luke Bryan “That’s My Kind of NightCapitol
10/3, Blake Shelton “Mine Would Be YouWarner Bros.
10/10, Miranda Lambert “All Kinds of KindsRCA Nashville
10/17, Taylor Swift “RedBig Machine
10/24, Darius Rucker “RadioCapitol Nashville
10/31, Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert “We Were UsCapitol Nashville-Hit Red Records
11/7, Eli Young Band “Drunk Last NightRepublic Nashville
11/14, The Band Perry “Don’t Let Me Be LonelyRepublic Nashville
11/21, Jake Owen “Days of GoldRCA Nashville
11/27-12/5, Florida Georgia Line “StayRepublic Nashville
12/12, Cassadee Pope “Wasting All These TearsRepublic Nashville
12/19, David Nail “Whatever She’s Got” MCA Nashville

Oermann: 2013's Coolest Country Singles

tim-mcgraw_highway-dont-care111Let’s face it: We’re back to being a singles business. All year long, MusicRow’s “DisClaimer” column praises and pans Nashville single releases. The vast majority of these are country-music records. So what were my true favorite country tracks of 2013? Here’s the countdown of greatness, at least according to me as of today.
1. TIM McGRAW, TAYLOR SWIFT & KEITH URBAN
“Highway Don’t Care”
(Brad Warren/Brett Warren/Mark Irwin/Josh Kear)
2. KACEY MUSGRAVES
“Follow Your Arrow”
(Kacey Musgraves/Brandy Clark/Shane McAnally)
3. MIRANDA LAMBERT
“All Kinds of Kinds”
(Phillip Coleman/Don Henry)
4. LITTLE BIG TOWN
“Sober”
(Lori McKenna/Hillary Lindsey/Liz Rose)
5. TAYLOR SWIFT
“Begin Again”
(Taylor Swift)
6. GEORGE STRAIT
“I Got a Car”
(Keith Gattis/Tom Douglas)
7. ZAC BROWN BAND
“Sweet Annie”
(Zac Brown/Wyatt Durrette/Coy Bowles/Sonia Leigh/John Pierce)

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Charlie Worsham


8. CHARLIE WORSHAM
“Could It Be”
(Marty Dodson/Ryan Tynsdell/Charlie Worsham)
9. LADY ANTEBELLUM
“Goodbye Town”
(Dave Haywood/Charles Kelley/Hillary Scott/Josh Kear)
10.TRACE ADKINS & COLBIE CAILLAT
“Watch the World End”
(Brett Eldredge/Jeremy Spillman)

Charlie Cook On Air: A Look Back at 2013

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Charlie Cook


A few more days left in 2013. I hope that you have more than a used calendar to show for it. It was an interesting year for Music Row and the industry as a whole. There were a few surprises. There was some good news and then some not so good news.
Top ten things from 2013.
1. Blake Shelton took over as the format’s number one act. Two Male Vocalist of the Year nods. Best Album of the year, twice. A sold out tour. The Voice remained one of the top shows of the year. The finale was down from last year but I believe that was because Blake did not have a singer in the finals. Just another example of his influence on the program.
2. George Strait’s announcement that he will be unhooking his guitar strap in 2014. The final show, in the 100,000 seat AT&T Stadium, sold out before George could fly from Dallas to San Antonio on his jet.
3. Carrie Underwood as Maria in The Sound of Music. More than 18 million viewers tuned in to see one of music’s best voices sing her way through the Alps and away from the Nazis.
4. Toby Keith finishing at No. 4 on the “Man You Are Rich” list in Forbes Magazine. Toby has built quite the empire and he has done a great job of finding revenue streams in more than touring. Touring ends at some point. The money needn’t.
5. Garth Brooks coming back to a stage nearer to you. I cannot believe that it has been four years in Vegas at the Wynn. I have said that his live show there is the best I have seen. Like all of us who have been around Garth, I have always been a fan, but after leaving the theater that night I was a super fan. I watched the CBS TV special and it did not capture the vibe of being there. This just tells you how incredible it is to be in the room (or arena) and feel the show. I am looking forward to Fall of 2014 when he hits the road again.
6. Luke Bryan winning the Entertainer of the Year award at the ACM show in April. I think that we were all surprised. Obviously Luke was, by his response. Not that we should have been–the ACM EOY has a fan participation element. I have told the story of being in Nashville for the Music Fest and seeing young females climbing, precariously, up to a Luke poster to have their pictures made with it. If they are willing to put their safely at risk, he was going to get their vote.
7. Both the ACM and CMA show did record-breaking ratings for CBS and ABC, respectively. In 2012 the CMA show dealt with a hellacious weather situation on the east coast and a couple of the bigger cities had compromised TV service. In the Spring, the ACM show hit a new high mark and took over as the most watched Country Award show. This Fall the CMA bounced back and both shows showed why Country is so important to their network partners.
8. 2013 will go down as the Year of the Country Music Tour. According to Billboard Magazine, Taylor Swift grossed $115M against 66 sold out shows and 1.4 million fans. There is nothing gross about that. Kenny Chesney did $91M. Jason Aldean did $48M. Luke Bryan notched $46M.
9. Miranda Lambert locking up the Female Vocalist of the Year award. At what point do they change the name of the award to “The Miranda Lambert Award”?
10. Nielson Buying Arbitron. My prediction: Within five years the top 100 markets will be PPM and they will stop doing diary surveys in all other markets.
Happy New Year.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)

Leadership Music/MusicRow Food Drive Supports Second Harvest

musicrowleadershipmusicThe first joint Leadership Music/Music Row Food Drive, which ended Dec. 3, resulted in almost 1,400 pounds of non-perishable food items donated to Second Harvest Food Bank. That will provide more than 1,100 meals for people in need.
Participating music industry businesses include: AristoMedia, ASCAP, Avenue Bank, BMI, BMG Chrysalis, City National Bank, CMA, Conway Entertainment, Harris Huskins, Martin Allbee & Associates, The Recording Academy, Denise Stiff & Keith Case, Sayles Eagan, SunTrust Bank, TKO Artists, UMG, Vector Management, and William Morris Endeavor.

Oermann: Top Non-Country Releases of 2013

mechanical bull1As the whole world is finally aware, Nashville is far more than Country music. Here are 10 of my favorite non-Country releases of 2013. They range from Americana platters to hard rockers.
1. KINGS OF LEON Mechanical Bull (RCA)
They’re not just the best rock band in Nashville. They are the best rock band in America.
2. EMMYLOU HARRIS & RODNEY CROWELL Old Yellow Moon (Nonesuch)
Timeless voices making timeless music. The queen and king of the 2013 Americana hit parade.
3. JASON ISBELL Southeastern (Relativity)
New Nashvillian Isbell created a sublimely therapeutic album about addiction recovery and more.
4. PARAMORE Paramore (Atlantic)
Astoundingly, a complete reconfiguration of this rocking band made it even better. And it very seldom happens that way.
5. HOLLY WILLIAMS The Highway (Georgiana)
Hank’s granddaughter truly came into her own as a singer-songwriter on her 2013 outing.
6. THE McCRARY SISTERS All the Way (MS)
The year’s greatest Nashville gospel album, sung by every year’s greatest Nashville soul singers.
7. LORI McKENNA Massachusetts (Hoodie Songs)
This Americana singer-songwriter is a woman, not a girl, and that’s why these songs are as good as they are.
lori mckenna1118. BRENDAN BENSON You Were Right (Readymade)
He is frequently overshadowed by his famous Raconteurs collaborator Jack White, but Benson proves he’s his own pop-rock master here.
9. DIARRHEA PLANET I’m Rich Beyond Your Wildest Dreams (Infinity Cat)
Loud, snotty and fun. What more could you want?
10. THE CIVIL WARS The Civil Wars (Columbia)
The future of John Paul White and Joy Williams as a duo might be in doubt, but there’s no uncertainty in this power-packed Americana outing.

Shelton Works With JCPenney to Support USO

Blake Shelton recently worked with JCPenney for a new Christmas commercial that features The Voice star singing “Silent Night” with USO families in the background, according to Adage. As part of the promotion, JCPenney held a “pop-up” concert at its Manhattan Mall store in Greeley Square, with Shelton singing along with a chorus from the USO to support the retailer’s “Jingle Mingle” promotion.
The chain is donating for every customer who uploads videos of themselves singing “Silent Night,” which has resulted in a $1 million check to the USO thus far.