

President and co-founder David Macias
Marketing, management and distribution company
Thirty Tigers is celebrating its 10th year in business this March. Co-founded by
David Macias and
Deb Markland, the company started as a small home-based consultancy, and today is a nine-person outfit with national distribution, and a Grammy-award winning release to its credit. Last year, Thirty Tigers’ sales totaled more than $4.3 million, up from $3.3 million in 2009.
Thirty Tigers plans to mark the occasion with events at SXSW and in Nashville.
The company’s growth was spurred by a 2002 partnership with Sony’s independent distribution and marketing arm, RED, which it recently re-upped through 2015. In 2006, Thirty Tigers added a management division, with a current roster that includes
Jason Isbell, Elizabeth Cook, Low, Trampled By Turtles and
Those Darlins.
Over the last decade, Thirty Tigers clients have included
The Avett Brothers, James McMurtry, Drive-By Truckers, Todd Snider, Caitlin Rose, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Billy Joe Shaver, North Mississippi All Stars, and
Kathy Mattea. They also released the 2005 Grammy-winning collection
Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs of Stephen Foster, which was co-produced by Macias.
In exchange for about 10% of wholesale retail sales, Thirty Tigers provides project management, publicity services, radio promotion, new media marketing, financial modeling and distribution.
“I’m very proud of our business model,” says Macias. “We’re a great value proposition for our artists. My favorite quote about us was from an interview with Beth Nielsen Chapman about self-releasing artists, and she said that being with us was just like being with a label, only you got a check. I love that.”
Thirty Tigers Celebrates 10th Anniversary
/by Sarah SkatesPresident and co-founder David Macias
Marketing, management and distribution company Thirty Tigers is celebrating its 10th year in business this March. Co-founded by David Macias and Deb Markland, the company started as a small home-based consultancy, and today is a nine-person outfit with national distribution, and a Grammy-award winning release to its credit. Last year, Thirty Tigers’ sales totaled more than $4.3 million, up from $3.3 million in 2009.
Thirty Tigers plans to mark the occasion with events at SXSW and in Nashville.
The company’s growth was spurred by a 2002 partnership with Sony’s independent distribution and marketing arm, RED, which it recently re-upped through 2015. In 2006, Thirty Tigers added a management division, with a current roster that includes Jason Isbell, Elizabeth Cook, Low, Trampled By Turtles and Those Darlins.
Over the last decade, Thirty Tigers clients have included The Avett Brothers, James McMurtry, Drive-By Truckers, Todd Snider, Caitlin Rose, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Billy Joe Shaver, North Mississippi All Stars, and Kathy Mattea. They also released the 2005 Grammy-winning collection Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs of Stephen Foster, which was co-produced by Macias.
In exchange for about 10% of wholesale retail sales, Thirty Tigers provides project management, publicity services, radio promotion, new media marketing, financial modeling and distribution.
“I’m very proud of our business model,” says Macias. “We’re a great value proposition for our artists. My favorite quote about us was from an interview with Beth Nielsen Chapman about self-releasing artists, and she said that being with us was just like being with a label, only you got a check. I love that.”
Faxon's Note To EMI Staff
/by adminRoger Faxon
Last week’s sudden takeover of EMI by lien holder Citigroup shocked industry analysts who were not expecting any ownership changes until late March. MusicRow has obtained a copy of a letter from EMI head Roger Faxon that was sent to all EMI employees.
Faxon, spins the development as a “good thing – for EMI, for its staff, and most importantly for the artists and writers we are privileged to represent.” He notes that a sale of the company is inevitable, but he expects the record label and publishing assets to remain united. “It is our belief that EMI is greater than the sum of its parts, and that keeping the business together is the best way to create value for our artists and writers – and for our owners. And that is what we are absolutely focused on.”
Here is the letter in its entirety…
Performance News: Toby, Currington, JaneDear girls
/by contributorToby Keith Returns to The Opry • Billy Currington on Leno • the JaneDear girls on Access Hollywood
Toby Keith Returns to The Grand Ole Opry
On December 14, 2002, Toby Keith made his first and only appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, until January 29 of this year when he returned to the Opry stage. “The Opry is the most prestigious historical music-related event in all of country music,” Toby says. “I don’t live in Tennessee and it’s always been difficult for me to make the arrangements to perform on that grand stage. But it doesn’t keep me from listening almost ritualistically to it.”
(L-R): Toby Keith and Opry Group/Gaylord Ent. President Steve Buchanan
Billy Currington Celebrates 10th Top 10 On The Tonight Show With Jay Leno
Mercury Nashville recording artist Billy Currington celebrated his 10th Top 10 hit, “Let Me Down Easy,” with a performance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on January 27. Currington will join Kenny Chesney on his 2011 ‘Goin’ Coastal’ Tour beginning March 17 in West Palm Beach, FL.
(L-R): Jay Leno and Billy Currington. Photo: Paul Drinkwater
the JaneDear girls Featured on Access Hollywood
Warner Bros. Records’ duo the JaneDear girls (Susie Brown and Danelle Leverett) stopped by Access Hollywood this week while promoting their self-titled debut album released February 1. Their visit came fresh off learning of their ACM Award nomination for Top Vocal Duo of the Year in addition to their nomination for Top New Vocal Duo.
Music Videos: Reba, Sarah Darling
/by contributorTaillight TV produces Reba video • Sarah Darling gets carried away

>> Taillight TV produced the music video for Reba McEntire’s “If I Were A Boy.” The video was shot on location in Nashville. (L-R): Big Machine Records’ Sandi Spika Borchetta, Taillight TV Exec. Producer Chandra Pereira, McEntire, producer Brandon Arolfo, and Director Peter Zavadil
>>On the set of her latest video “Something To Do With Your Hands,” Black River Entertainment artist Sarah Darling hams it up with her famous co-star—two-time TNA World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion, AJ Styles. The video was directed by Stephen Shepherd and produced by John Burke. Photo by Kay Williams
CRS 2011 Events Highlight Diverse Talent
/by Freeman“It’s such a pleasure to have Ronnie Dunn and Joanna Smith representing the exciting new musical future of Sony Music Nashville on the stage of our CRS luncheon this year,” says Sony Music Nashville Chairman and CEO, Gary Overton.
The day before the Sony luncheon (Wednesday, March 2) the KCRS Live! Showcase, presented by Stroudavarious Records, will feature the diverse talents of Bob DiPiero, Aaron Lewis, LoCash Cowboys and Jeffrey Steele.
“I am so pleased to present such a tremendous group of writers at KCRS Live!” says Stroudavarious Records CEO James Stroud. “These artists are all coming at this from different places and with different perspectives, but all of them are at the top of their craft and represent the best of what Nashville has to offer.” Scheduled for Wednesday, March 2, 4-5:20 pm CT at the Nashville Convention Center, the musical event will be hosted by award winning personality Bob Kingsley.
Facebook Helping CMA Music Festival Connect With Fans
/by Sarah SkatesThe spirit of CMA Music Festival is captured in the latest addition to the Spirit of Nashville poster collection by Anderson Design Group. It was unveiled last night at the Keep the Music Playing All Stars Concert. (l-r) Steve Buchanan, CMA Board Chairman and Gaylord Entertainment Sr. VP of Media and Entertainment; Luke Bryan; Steve Moore, CMA CEO.
Preparations are underway for the 2011 CMA Music Festival, and proving the power of Facebook, the organization will use the social media site to announce the first festival performers. The news will hit the CMA’s official Facebook page on Tuesday, Feb. 8 at 10:00 AM (CST). Running June 9-12, 2011, this will mark the 40th anniversary of the event that began as Fan Fair®.
Half the net proceeds from CMA Music Festival are donated to CMA’s Keep the Music Playing campaign to support music education in Metro Nashville public schools. To date, more than $4.7 million has been contributed on behalf of the artists who perform at the Festival for free.
Luke Bryan hosted and performed at the Keep the Music Playing All Stars Concert last night (2/1) at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. It honored the best music programs in Metro Nashville Public Schools.
CMT Debuts Sitcom, Hires Development Exec.
/by Sarah SkatesJayson Dinsmore
As CMT expands its reach into original programming, the network has hired experienced development executive Jayson Dinsmore. This news comes following a successful debut of CMT’s first scripted sitcom, Working Class.
Dinsmore is on board in the newly-created position Executive Vice President, Development. He will oversee all development for the channel, based primarily out of CMT’s Santa Monica offices. He reports to President Brian Philips, effective immediately.
Dinsmore spent the last decade at NBC, ending as Sr. VP, Alternative Development. He was responsible for shows including Deal or No Deal, The Sing-Off, Minute To Win It, and many more in the reality, game show and celebrity focused realms. On the specials front, Dinsmore has overseen production on the Tournament of Roses and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades, Miss USA and Miss Universe Pageants, and the Golden Globes.
Over 6.7 million viewers tuned in for the premiere weekend of CMT’s first scripted sitcom, Working Class, starring Melissa Peterman and Ed Asner. The 8:00 p.m. premiere on Friday, Jan. 28 was the highest rated and most watched series debut in CMT history. Reba McEntire and John Schneider will guest star on the Feb. 4 episode. Peterman and Reba first worked together on the CW sitcom, Reba.
Reba guests on "Working Class."
Shelton, Bentley Named As Grammy Presenters
/by FreemanIn what sounds like a pretty amazing combination, Cee Lo Green will be joined by Gwyneth Paltrow and the Jim Henson Company Puppets for a special one of a kind performance. Additionally, nominees Drake and Rihanna will be performing together during the telecast. They join previously announced performers Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Arcade Fire, Eminem, Lady Gaga, Muse, and Katy Perry; nominees Justin Bieber and Usher, with Jaden Smith; and nominees B.o.B, Bruno Mars, and Janelle Monáe.
The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards telecast will air 7-10:30 pm CT on the CBS Television Network.
Juno Award Nominees Announced
/by MichelleIn the Country Album of the Year category (sponsored by Country Style), nominees include: Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Love Rules; Dean Brody, Trail in Life; Deric Ruttan, Sunshine; Gord Bamford, Day Job; and Johnny Reid, A Place Called Love.
Taylor Swift’s Speak Now and Lady Antebellum’s Need You Now are nominated for International Album of the Year.
2011 marks the 40th anniversary of The Juno Awards. The Awards’ celebration dubbed JUNO Week will take place March 21-27, 2011, culminating in the live CTV broadcast of the Awards, Sunday, March 27 from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.
For a complete list of nominees, please click here.
Country Stars At Super Bowl Events
/by Sarah SkatesKeith Urban, Photo by John Mayer
Country music will be well-represented at Sunday’s (2/6) Super Bowl when the Green Bay Packers take on the Pittsburgh Steelers. Heading to Dallas are Keith Urban, Garth Brooks, Faith Hill, Dierks Bentley, Jack Ingram, The Grascals, and Burns & Poe, plus music from Lady A.
Keith Urban will perform during the pregame festivities at Cowboys Stadium. Game day coverage begins at 1PM/CT on FOX.
Garth Brooks and Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten will host SuperCamp, a youth football and cheerleading camp in the Dallas area during Super Bowl week. An adult VIP experience includes a tailgate party, music and more. Proceeds benefit Brooks’ and Witten’s respective charities.
Dierks Bentley and Jack Ingram will perform at Texas’ Largest Tailgate party on Super Bowl Sunday. The event takes place at the temporarily rebranded “Bud Light Hotel” in downtown Dallas.
A special version of Lady Antebellum‘s song “Stars Tonight” will kick-off Westwood One’s official NFL pre-game radio coverage at 3PM/CT on over 640 stations. Following the Super Bowl, Lady A’s smash hit “Need You Now” will be part of the Fox show Glee.
The Grascals will join Gene Simmons, Five For Fighting, Little Texas and a surprise superstar guest at the Aces & Angels concert in Dallas tonight (2/2).
Burns & Poe will perform at the benefit concert the Swang’n Super Bowl Bash.