Warner Re-works Promo Dept., Hires Chris Palmer

Radio promotion executive Chris Palmer is joining the team at Warner Music Nashville (WMN). Starting June 14 he will be on board as Vice President of Promotions. Palmer will oversee the newly-created promotion staff team known as Warner Bros., Atlantic & Reprise (WAR), which will complement Warner Music Nashville’s (WMN) current promotion staff headed by Bob Reeves, Vice President of Promotions. Both Palmer and Reeves will report directly to Chris Stacey, Sr. Vice President of Promotions. WMN’s two radio promotion teams will not be label specific, but rather artist specific, with each team focusing their resources on individual artist projects.

Palmer’s career began in radio in 1988. Ten years later he was hired by Disney’s then-new country music imprint, Lyric Street Records, as Director of Regional Promotion/Northeast. He spent 12 years with Lyric Street, handling different regions and then being raised to Sr. Dir of National Promotion for the label’s Carolwood Records imprint. When Carolwood shuttered one year later, he remained as Senior Director of National Promotion for Lyric Street.

Brooks And Dunn Special To Air May 23

Brooks And Dunn, Keith Urban, Taylor Swift, Brad Paisley, Kristian Bush. Photo: Getty Images/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music & dick clark productions

The all-star Brooks & Dunn ACM tribute will air Sunday, May 23, at 8:00 PM ET/PT on CBS. ACM Presents: Brooks & Dunn—The Last Rodeo was previously taped in Las Vegas with performances by Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Faith Hill, Jennifer Hudson, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, George Strait, Sugarland, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban.

Brooks And Dunn. Photo: Getty Images/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music & dick clark productions

During the tribute concert special, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn receive the Academy’s Milestone Award in recognition of their 20-year career and are honored for holding a record-setting 27 ACM awards, more than any other artist.

Presenters on the special include Dr. Maya Angelou, Miranda Cosgrove and Matthew McConaughey. Ticket proceeds from the live event went to ACM Lifting Lives, and were quickly earmarked to aid those affected by the recent floods in Middle Tennessee.

Sugarland. Photo: Getty Images/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music & dick clark productions

Brooks & Dunn and Reba McEntire will promote the special with a duet performance on CBS’s Late Show With David Letterman, Friday, May 21 (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT).

In more B&D news, the duo will be in Knoxville Wednesday to dedicate a house to a needy family. The “Brooks & Dunn” house is the first of the “Music Row” houses made possible by the Charlie and Moll Anderson Family Foundation, which is teaming up with artists and Knoxville Habitat for Humanity to build homes.

Country Hall Unveils Updates

Del McCoury and Sam Bush in the galleries Thurs. night. Photo by Donn Jones

Curators at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum unveiled additions to its permanent collection at a special reception Thursday night (5/13). The second-floor updates, which bring the story of country music forward in time from 1965 to present, showcase contemporary artists Jamey Johnson, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban, bluegrass and Americana artists Sam Bush, Del McCoury and Buddy Miller, and many more. Among the artifacts added to the permanent exhibition, Sing Me Back Home: A Journey Through Country Music, are costumes, gowns, guitars, and awards. Preview it here.

Jamey Johnson's guitar is among the new items on display.

On Saturday, May 22, there will be a book signing with John Carter Cash. The Hall will be closed on Sunday, May 23, in preparation for that evening’s invitation-only Medallion Ceremony, inducting Ferlin Husky and Billy Sherrill into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Museum will re-open on Monday, May 24.

The Museum was also closed May 3-7 due to the catastrophic flooding and subsequent loss of electrical power, but only minor damage was sustained, affecting the Ford Theater and a mechanical room. The exhibits and collections, located on the upper floors of the building, remained safe and dry. Hatch Show Print and Historic RCA Studio B also came through the rain and flooding unscathed.

MusicRow Award Nominations Coming Wed.

Voters on your mark, get ready to choose the winners for the 22nd Annual MusicRow Awards. Final nominees for Producer of the Year, Song of the Year, Breakthrough Artist and Breakthrough Songwriter will be announced Wed., May 19 in our @MusicRow morning report and your picks will decide the winners.

Ballots, which contain safeguards to insure they can be used only once, will be e-mailed to readers later that day. The ballot box will then close on Monday, May 24.

Winners will be revealed at the Annual MusicRow Awards ceremony, to be held on June 24 at BMI’s Nashville offices. Also set to be announced and presented will be this year’s Top Ten Album All-Star Musicians.

MusicRow’s Awards are an annual reader highlight because they are voted upon by an “inner circle” of industry professionals and often single out top talents at early career stages. MusicRow subscribers as of Wed. May 19 11 a.m. will be eligible to receive emailed ballots..

Warner/Chappell Promotes BJ Hill, Alicia Pruitt

(L-R): BJ Hill and Alicia Pruitt

BJ Hill and Alicia Pruitt have been promoted to Sr. Directors of A&R for Warner/Chappell Nashville. They will continue to be responsible for signing emerging songwriters, developing the publisher’s existing roster, and securing song placements.

Hill joined the company in 2005 where he is responsible for signing and overseeing some of Nashville’s top songwriters including Lady Antebellum’s Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley, and established hitmaker Wendell Mobley. Hill’s background includes stops at Universal Music Group and Jody Williams Music.

Since joining Warner/Chappell in 2006, Pruitt has bee responsible for signing and serving as the day-to-day contact for songwriters Deana Carter, Sean McConnell and Randy Rogers. Her tenure in the music business also includes time as Creative Director at Big Tractor Music Publishing and a stint at Broadvision Music Publishing.

Photos: Gill Wedding, Country Throwdown, Songwriters

Bride Jenny Gill and husband Josh Van Valkenburg. Photo: Zach and Jody Gray

Jenny Gill, singer and daughter of Vince Gill, was married on May 8th to Josh Van Valkenburg, Manager of A&R for EMI Music Publishing. The wedding and reception was held at the Nashville home of her father and his wife Amy Grant. Jenny’s mother is Janis Oliver of Sweethearts of the Rodeo. The couple, who were childhood friends, are honeymooning in Jamaica.

Photo: Zach and Jody Gray


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Capitol/EMI Records Nashville labelmates Troy Olsen and Walker Hayes are performing on the Country Throwdown tour. Here they are at the opening show in Tampa, FL. The first annual multi-stage tour runs through mid-June. Pictured L-R: Troy Olsen & Walker Hayes.

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The International Broadcasters Idea Bank Conference drew small market radio owners and operators to Nashville on May 4. At the event, BMI sponsored a guitar pull featuring George Ducas, Dave Pahanish and Jeffrey Steele. The group has penned more than a dozen chart-toppers between the three of them. Pictured after the performance outside the Parthenon in Nashville are (front row): BMI’s Mason Hunter and Ducas; (back row): Commonwealth Broadcasting President/CEO Steve Newberry, Steele, NAB President/CEO Gordon Smith, Pahanish, Cromwell Group President and Conference host Bud Walters and BMI’s Dan Spears.

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McKendree, a Nashville-based songwriter with Ten Ten Music and genre-bending international recording artist, has recorded a modern remake of the Dolly Parton classic “Jolene.” Featuring Parton’s voice from the chorus of the original recording, McKendree's remake is the first single being released from his upcoming CD, McKendree Mania Volume 1, available in June. The album was produced by Peter Brazier of Vertical Rooms studio in Cambridge, England. A shoot for the "Jolene" music video took place last week in Nashville. (L-R): Peter Brazier (record producer), Jewel Coburn (president, Ten Ten Music Nashville), and McKendree. Photo: Hannah Haley

Music City Relief Concert Raises Over $1.7 MM

Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott, the Grand Ole Opry's Pete Fisher and Kellie Pickler backstage at Music City Keep On Playin’: A Benefit For Flood Relief. Photo by Kay Williams for GACtv.com

Last night’s flood relief concert on GAC raised $1.7 million and counting. Some of Nashville’s biggest names turned out to perform, answer telethon phones and make significant donations. Brad Paisley and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley opened the night with a $100,000 gift. Kimberly co-hosted the event at the Ryman along with actor and Nashville native James Denton. Proceeds from “Music City Keep On Playin’ – A Benefit for Flood Relief” will go to the The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Among the performers were Keith Urban, Sheryl Crow, Rodney Atkins, Kellie Pickler, Martina McBride, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley with guest Sam Bush, and Christian star Jaci Velasquez.

When they weren’t on stage, many of the stars took donations at the phone bank, where they were joined by the likes of Lorrie Morgan, Nicole Kidman, Billy Dean, Joey+Rory, Lee Roy Parnell, Dailey & Vincent, Julie Roberts, Marty Raybon, Whitney Duncan, Holly Williams, Bomshel, Katie Armiger, Nashville Mayor Karl Dean and countless others.

Martina McBride performs. Photo by Ed Rode for GACtv.com

The ACM made a sizable contribution. Lady Antebellum and Brad Paisley presented a $250,000 check on behalf of ACM Lifting Lives. Brooks & Dunn taped a special message for the telethon, thanking all the artists who participated in the taping of the recent ACM Presents: Brooks & Dunn – The Last Rodeo. Ticket proceeds from that live event in Las Vegas went to ACM Lifting Lives, which in turn quickly earmarked funding for those affected by the recent floods in Middle Tennessee.

More photos here.

SOLID Preps 13th Annual Crawfish Boil

The Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID) is inviting Music Row, Nashville and beyond to attend their 13th Annual Crawfish Boil on May 19. The event kicks off at 5:30 PM in the SESAC parking lot at 66 Music Square West.

The informal gathering is free and open to the public (21 + with I.D.). In true low-country style, crawfish – “mudbugs” – will be served as well as potatoes, corn and beer. Bro’s Cajun Cuisine will cater the Creole fare and beverages are courtesy of the locally-owned Bluegrass Brewing Company.

“This is always one of our favorite events because it’s so casual and really gives everyone an opportunity to spend time together,” says SOLID President Katie Pope. “We are so proud of SOLID and the relationships it builds and many of those relationships start at events like the Crawfish Boil.”

Throughout the party, second year and alumni members of SOLID can look forward to getting to know the 2010 class. The May Boil marks the first large-scale social event of the year since inducting new members.

As temperatures heat up on the Row and downtown, SOLID is also gearing up for the annual Yard Sale in June during CMA Fest. Currently, members are pooling together materials, assets, and gifts to include in the sale, the organization’s largest fundraiser, which takes place in the Bridgestone Arena during the outdoor festival. Anyone interested in donating, volunteering or just learning more about the event should contact Ian Wolczyk at ianwolczyk@gmail.com.

Artist News: Nail, McCurdy, Dalley and Jewel

David Nail Plays Ball
MCA Records artist David Nail will be the focus of a new six-part CMT webisode series titled Making The Team. Cameras document Nail’s invitation to try out for the St. Louis Cardinals during spring training camp in Jupiter, Florida.

The premiere episode posted today (5/14) at 6:00 AM CT on www.cmt.com. A new episode will post every Friday for six consecutive weeks.

Nail will return to Florida this weekend to participate in the sold-out second annual Lakewood Ranch Golf Outing in Lakewood Ranch Friday, which benefits The Payton Wright Foundation and includes a golf tournament, silent auction, dinner and concert by Nail. The foundation provides assistance to families with children battling brain cancer and funding for brain cancer research. The festivities will be held at the Kings Dune course and Lakewood Ranch Country Club.

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Jennette McCurdy Visits Radio, Preps Debut
Capitol Nashville artist Jennette McCurdy has announced that “Not That Far Away” will be her first single from her upcoming debut album. McCurdy is currently on a radio tour visiting stations across the country in support of her single which is scheduled to impact radio later this month.

“This song really captures the last year of my life,” McCurdy says. “I’ve been in Nashville writing for and recording my record and following my dream while really missing my family and friends back in Garden Grove, California.”

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Amy Dalley at Mad Donnas
Mad Donna’s Music Row East, a showcase of up-and-coming artists and writers by Music Row publishers, labels and managers, will feature singer/songwriter Amy Dalley on Thursday, May 27. Doors open at 7:00 PM, music starts at 8:00 PM. There is no cover charge. Mad Donna’s is located at 1313 Woodland Street in East Nashville.

Jewel’s HD Album Launch
Velocity Broadcasting®, the largest global, private High-Definition broadcasting network; and Big Machine Label Group have joined forces to launch Jewel’s new album Sweet and Wild via a live, High-Definition broadcast event on Monday, June 7.

The ticketed, interactive concert will give fans across the country the opportunity to hear Jewel perform songs from her new album before it is officially released to the public on Tuesday, June 8. 

Fans can see and hear the concert in Velocity HD Digital Suites™ located in some of the nation’s top clubs and restaurants – Morton’s The Steakhouse, Maggiano’s Little Italy and the private clubs of ClubCorp.  The concert will also be broadcast in select movie theaters in more than 75 cities across the United States and Australia.

Hard Rock Reopens, Announces Flood Benefit

Following the recent devastating flooding in Nashville, the Hard Rock Cafe Nashville officially reopens for business today (5/14). Located just steps away from the Cumberland River, like many establishments downtown, Hard Rock was subject to the recent flooding, and less than two weeks later, they are reopening.

To further aid the surrounding community in flood relief efforts, Hard Rock Cafe Nashville will host Fork the Flood benefit concert on Sunday, May 23 to raise funds for Hands on Nashville, a local volunteer organization helping to spearhead flood relief in Middle Tennessee.

Gracing the Reverb Room stage alongside hosts country singer Mindy McCready and songwriter Shawn Carnes, will be a number of local favorites and emerging acts, including Stephen SalyersGypsy HombresCarswell, The Cold StaresZach SpencerAmanda BroadwayNewmaticHalo StereoThe Honeymoon ThrillersDave BergThe Minor Keys and Snow Black Sunday. Doors open at 5:00 with a 6:00 show time.