
Bobby Bones
Premiere Networks announced today (Jan. 4) it will syndicate
The Bobby Bones Show on country radio stations nationwide Monday-Friday, in the 5 to 10 a.m. time slot. Set to air from Nashville, Tenn. studios, the morning program will first debut on Nashville’s The BIG 98/WSIX and the station’s SiriusXM channel 57 on Feb. 18.
The program will then be brought nationwide on Feb. 25 with syndication on iHeartRadio’s webcast and mobile app and broadcast stations, which currently include KSD-FM/St. Louis; KTGX-FM/Tulsa, Okla.; KASE-FM/Austin, Texas; WCKT-FM/Ft. Myers, Fla.; KYKR-FM/Beaumont, Texas; WTXT-FM/Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and WOBB-FM/Albany, Ga.
In addition,
Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones, a new four-hour weekend country music program, will launch nationwide the weekend of March 2 and 3. Each week, Bones,
Lunchbox and
Amy will showcase the top country songs, in addition to artist interviews. The show will be available for air Saturday or Sunday between 6 a.m. and midnight local time.
“When we created
The Bobby Bones Show back in 2002, we wanted to give listeners a fun, real and entertaining morning show,” said Bones. “More than 10 years later, that’s what continues to drive us every day. Nashville, here we come!”
“Bobby has always had a strong interest in Country and with the success of his show in the CHR format, we have no doubt the program will resonate with this new audience and see much continued growth and success,” said
Jennifer Leimgruber, Premiere Networks EVP of Entertainment Programming. “Bobby is a tremendous talent. His fun, natural and engaging approach to morning radio and passion for Country music will be great for the format and for listeners nationwide.”
For affiliations, call Premiere Networks at 818-377-5300.
Mark Your Calendar– February 2013
/by Eric T. ParkerAlbum Releases
Tim McGraw/Two Lanes of Freedom/Big Machine Records
Holly Williams/The Highway/Georgiana Records
Jewel/Greatest Hits/Rhino
The SteelDrivers/Hammer Down/Rounder
Townes Van Zandt/Sunshine Boy: The Unheard Studio Sessions & Demos 1971-1972/Omnivore Recordings
John Corbett/Leaving Nothin’ Behind
February 7
Mary Gauthier/Live at Blue Rock/In the Black Records
February 12
Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis/Cheater’s Game/Premium Records
February 26
Jaida Dreyer/I Am Jaida Dreyer/Streamsound Records
The Mavericks/In Time/Valory
Rodney Crowell & Emmylou Harris/Old Yellow Moon/Nonesuch Records
Single Releases
Joel Crouse/If You Want Some/Show Dog–Universal
Parmalee/Carolina/Stoney Creek
Kendall Phillips/You Should Know/HMG-Stellar Vision
Rod Richmond/I Got Your Country Right Here/Red White and Blue
February 5
Rachel Nicole/Bet That Burns/So Be It Entertainment
February 11
Jake Owen/Anywhere With You/RCA
Greg Bates/Fill In The Blank/Republic Nashville
Brinn Black/Crushin’
February 18
Jaida Dreyer/Half Broke Horses/Streamsound Records
Kristen Kelly/He Loves to Make Me Cry/Arista
Rachel Farley/Ain’t Easy/Red Bow
Industry Events
LGTB Music Fest
February 10
55th Annual Grammy Awards, LA Staples Center, live on CBS
February 13
ACM Awards nominations announcement
February 20
AIMP discussion on social media and e-commerce at ASCAP’s Nashville office from 11:30–1
February 26
February 27- March 1
CRS 2013
Leadership Bluegrass Announces Class of 2013
/by Jessica NicholsonLeadership Bluegrass is an extensive three-day program of advanced level interactive learning experiences that allows participants to examine the challenges and opportunities facing the current music industry. It is now in its 14th year with more than 300 alumni.
Leadership Bluegrass will be hosted this year at BMI and Bone McAllester Norton, PLLC in Nashville, Tenn. on March 7-9. Trisha Tubbs will be the facilitator.
The 2013 class includes:
Darin Aldridge; Darin and Brooke Aldridge; Cherryville, N.C.
Melissa Armstrong; Detour; Sand Lake, Mich.
Andrea Ball; Make Welcome Entertainment; Washington, D.C.
Katherine Coe; IBMA; Nashville, Tenn.
Jeremy Darrow; The Erin McDermott Band/Freelance Musician; Nashville, Tenn.
John DeMarce; DC Bluegrass Union; Washington, D.C.
Susie Glaze; Hilonesome Music, Susie Glaze & the Hilonesome Band; Burbank, Calif.
KC Groves; Artist & Composer; Lyons, Colo.
Kayla Hotte; Kayla Hotte & her Rodeo Pals; Ardrossan, Alberta, Canada
Caroline Isachsen; Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival; Delmar, N.Y.
Steven Johnson; MerleFest; Wilkesboro, N.C.
Lori King; Bluegrass Music Association of Iowa; Drakesville, Iowa
Jordan Laney; Appalachian State University; Vilas, N.C.
Ron Murphy; Muddy River Band; Wilmington, Ohio
Amy Reitnouer; The Bluegrass Situation; Los Angeles
Carolyn Routh; Nu-Blu; Siler City, N.C.
Sheila Selby; Boston Bluegrass Union; Brookline, Mass.
Carly Smith; International Bluegrass Music Museum; Owensboro, Ky.
Erin Stamper; WAMU’s Bluegrass Country; Washington, D.C.
Shannon Turner; Freelance writer/journalist; Hermitage, Tenn.
Missy Werner; The Missy Werner Band; Liberty Township, Ohio
Jill Wiese; Bluegrass Association of North Dakota; Washburn, N.D.
Kristi Wilcox; Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP; Nashville, Tenn.
Courtney Wothen; PineCone – The Piedmont Council of Traditional Music; Raleigh, N.C.
Please contact the IBMA office for information on future Leadership Bluegrass programs: (615) 256-3222, nancyc@ibma.org.
Show Dog-Universal Promotes Sloane Cavitt-Logue
/by Eric T. ParkerSloane Cavitt-Louge
Show Dog–Universal Music’s Sloane Cavitt-Logue has been promoted to Digital Marketing Director. The promotion, announced Monday (Jan. 4), will keep her based at the label’s Nashville office where she has been serving as Marketing and New Media Manager.
“Sloane is always three steps ahead of the marketplace in finding and creating new avenues to expose our artists,” said George Nunes, SDU, GM. “Her attention to always staying ahead of the curve with new technologies and marketing to a targeted audience always with the artist in the forefront is second to none. This promotion is well-deserved.”
Cavitt-Logue’s responsibilities include implementing digital brand strategies, overseeing artist’s social media presence and developing digital account relationships. She will continue to work closely with Sales, Marketing and Digital, VP Bill Kennedy on purchasing digital advertising, creating marketing plans for all Show Dog-Universal artists.
She joined Show Dog Nashville in 2007 as the Sales, Marketing and New Media Coordinator, immediately following her graduation from the University of Kentucky.
McBee Named Sr. Communications Strategist for Populr.me
/by Jessica Nicholson“Heather was looking for a new perspective and we were looking for someone who had organic connections to the business community in Nashville and abroad. We needed a broad business thinker with a technical mind and she presents the perfect blend of both,” according to Nicholas Holland, CEO and founder of Populr.me.
The move follows McBee’s recent departure from Sony Music Nashville where she helped foster the careers of such artists as Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and many more.
McBee’s technical experience comes from having helped Sony Music Nashville make the transition into digital music distribution in the mid- to late-nineties and growing their artists’ exposure in social media, mobile distribution and website marketing.
Populr.me is a new company that provides an online micropublishing solution. Individuals and businesses needing to communicate more effectively can use the service to create published one-pagers, also referred to as POPs. POPs can range from being very basic online memos to very advanced interactive presentations. Tracking views, clicks and sharing on social networks and collaborative builds and management are just a few of the key components a Populr.me POP can deliver.
Visit Populr.me for additional information.
McGraw Celebrates Album Release with Partnerships
/by Caitlin RantalaTo kick off the Pennzoil partnership, over three dozen lucky fans will board the USS Midway in San Diego Harbor for an exclusive Two Lanes of Freedom album release concert presented by Pennzoil. Following a multi-week on-air radio sweepstakes, titled “For the Love of Cars, Music & Freedom,” fans from various markets across North America will be welcomed aboard for a one-of-a-kind launch event concert with McGraw. Yahoo! Ram Country will live stream the special performance here, beginning at 7 p.m. PST on Tuesday (Feb. 5).
Outback Steakhouse will also support the new album with the “No Worries Wednesday” campaign. Over 30 fans were invited to McGraw’s home state of Louisiana and treated to VIP access during his Good Morning America performance on ABC from New Orleans. Additionally, over two dozen radio markets across the country will feature an exclusive release week promotion entitled “Five Days of Tim,” offering up five days of giveaways. Packages will include copies of Two Lanes of Freedom, tickets to McGraw’s Two Lanes of Freedom 2013 tour and Outback Steakhouse prize vouchers to experience “No Worries Wednesday,” Outback’s new complete dinner for two for $25.
Visit www.timmcgraw.com for the latest updates and Two Lanes of Freedom 2013 tour dates.
Premiere To Launch Nationally Syndicated Country Programs
/by Eric T. ParkerBobby Bones
Premiere Networks announced today (Jan. 4) it will syndicate The Bobby Bones Show on country radio stations nationwide Monday-Friday, in the 5 to 10 a.m. time slot. Set to air from Nashville, Tenn. studios, the morning program will first debut on Nashville’s The BIG 98/WSIX and the station’s SiriusXM channel 57 on Feb. 18.
The program will then be brought nationwide on Feb. 25 with syndication on iHeartRadio’s webcast and mobile app and broadcast stations, which currently include KSD-FM/St. Louis; KTGX-FM/Tulsa, Okla.; KASE-FM/Austin, Texas; WCKT-FM/Ft. Myers, Fla.; KYKR-FM/Beaumont, Texas; WTXT-FM/Tuscaloosa, Ala.; and WOBB-FM/Albany, Ga.
In addition, Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones, a new four-hour weekend country music program, will launch nationwide the weekend of March 2 and 3. Each week, Bones, Lunchbox and Amy will showcase the top country songs, in addition to artist interviews. The show will be available for air Saturday or Sunday between 6 a.m. and midnight local time.
“When we created The Bobby Bones Show back in 2002, we wanted to give listeners a fun, real and entertaining morning show,” said Bones. “More than 10 years later, that’s what continues to drive us every day. Nashville, here we come!”
“Bobby has always had a strong interest in Country and with the success of his show in the CHR format, we have no doubt the program will resonate with this new audience and see much continued growth and success,” said Jennifer Leimgruber, Premiere Networks EVP of Entertainment Programming. “Bobby is a tremendous talent. His fun, natural and engaging approach to morning radio and passion for Country music will be great for the format and for listeners nationwide.”
For affiliations, call Premiere Networks at 818-377-5300.
2013 SPBGMA Award Winners
/by Jessica NicholsonPerformers for the evening’s awards presentation included Dailey & Vincent, Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, The Gibson Brothers, Nothin’ Fancy, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Rarely Herd, Randy Waller & the Country Gentlemen and Lou Reid & Carolina.
The 2013 winners are:
Promoter of the Year – DA Calloway from Silver Dollar City
Radio Station of the Year – Sirius-XM Bluegrass Junction
DJ of the Year – Kyle Cantrell, Sirius-XM
Songwriter of the Year – Tom T. and Dixie Hall
Album of the Year – The Heart Of A Song, Junior Sisk & Rambler’s Choice
Bass Player of the Year – Mickey Harris
Dobro Player of the Year – Tim Graves
Guitar Player of the Year – Josh Williams
Mandolin Player of the Year – Doyle Lawson
Banjo Player of the Year – J.D. Crowe
Fiddle Player of the Year – Hunter Berry
Female Vocalist of the Year (Contemporary) – Rhonda Vincent
Female Vocalist of the Year (Traditional) – Jeanette Williams
Male Vocalist of the Year (Contemporary) – Junior Sisk
Male Vocalist of the Year (Traditional) – James King
Gospel Group of the Year (Contemporary) – Dailey & Vincent
Gospel Group of the Year (Traditional) – Paul Williams & Victory Trio
Bluegrass Band of the Year (Overall) -Dailey & Vincent
Vocal Group of the Year -Dailey & Vincent
Instrumental Group of the Year – The Grascals
Entertaining Group of the Year – Nothin Fancy
Entertainer of the Year – Rhonda Vincent
Song of the Year – “A Far Cry From Lester And Earl,” Junior Sisk & Rambler’s Choice
George Jones' Final Nashville Show Gets All-Star Lineup
/by Jessica NicholsonMore artists have yet to be announced. Jones is expected to make approximately 60 stops as part of The Grand Tour.
Tickets for the Nashville finale are currently on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.
Fans of ‘The Possum’ can see him at his upcoming concerts listed below or at www.georgejones.com.
Dwight Yoakam Sets Ryman Date; Gary Allan Sells Out Shows
/by Sarah SkatesThe Lone Bellow will open the evening. Tickets go on sale Friday, Feb. 8 at 10:00 AM via the Ryman box office, ryman.com, or by calling 800-745-3000.
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Gary Allan sold out two concerts at the Ryman over the weekend. Tickets for his April 17 show went on sale Friday (Feb. 1) and sold out in 10 minutes, so the singer added a second show on April 19, which also sold out.
Allan’s new album Set You Free on MCA Nashville debuted at No. 1 recently with over 106,000 copies sold.
Global Repertoire Database At Midem; 'This Year It Is Real'
/by DonCusicThe GRD panel at MIDEM was hosted by Stephen Navin, Chief Executive of the Music Publishers Association (UK). Members of the panel were Jackie Alway, Director of Legal & Business Affairs International, Universal Music Publishing (UK); Michael Battiston, Vice President, International Business Development, ASCAP (US); Alfons Karabuda, Executive Chairman, ECSA (Belgium); Thimo Prziklang, Director of Corporate Development, GEMA (Germany); Pekka Sipila, Executive Director, Finnish Music Publishers Association (Finland) and Sami Valkonen, Head of International Music Licensing, Google Play, Google (US).
Navin began the session by announcing, “this is one of the most dynamic projects in our industry. It was discussed last year and then undertaken. Over 100 people from 30 different countries are hard at work on this and you can feel the pride in this project. This is a structure that is going to deliver our business to the digital age. It involves taking a multiplicity of data from around the world and creating a Palace of Data, the Jerusalem of Data, which will benefit all of us greatly.”
Prziklang of GEMA noted, “the world repertoire of music will be there in its final state. It will be one place to go to find out about mechanicals and sync rights.”
Battiston of ASCAP added, “it’s much more than just a database. It is a single point of contact for publishers who will only pay a single acknowledgement fee once registration is in. There will be a single operating area to reconcile the data. A single place helps resolve conflicts because the GRD will direct queries to the suppliers of information—such as ASCAP or BMI. Once in GRD, there will be a major service to get that data to collection societies and publishers. It will give easy access to music users.” Finish Music Publishers’ Sipila stated, “Creators, collection societies, licensees, publishers, record companies, and advertising agencies will all have different limits to access, dependent on how the information is used.
The Global Repertoire Database will be financed by 13 collection agencies through a “loan” process.
“The real value of the GRD is shared copyright operations,” said Battiston. “Everything will be done in a single place with the data fed to all societies. The result will be a large savings because it will clear and reconcile a set of data everyone can agree on. It will make all of our lives easier. When a publisher or collection society receives an invoice, they can see if it lines up with conflicting data. Someone who wants to use this data will know where to go to find the rights.”
Karabuda of ECSA in Belgium noted that there will be unknown advantages in the future because “we are creating something for inventions that are not yet invented, for compositions not yet composed.”
“Digital space is global,” stated Jackie Alway with Universal Music Publishing (UK). “This is the first time access to a database is global. This is the opportunity to do it once and do it right. We will provide one place to register instead of having to register in multiple societies.”
“There is no data base today for people to refer to for digital services,” added Prziklang.
Walkonen stated, “in our current practice of licensing, we don’t have any idea of conflicts which lead to a great deal of time and attention wasted to sort those out. With GRD we will be able to make the money flow a lot faster to our partners. The ultimate benefactors will be the composers, authors and publishers because we can turn money around a lot faster.”
“The GRD isn’t gong to solve copyright disputes itself,” said Alway. “These will be referred back to the rights owners.”
The Global Repertoire Database is expected to be operational in 2014, although panelists repeatedly stated that data injection is a complex process and their aim is to do it right regardless of how long it takes—although time is of the essence.