Nashville r&b star Earl Gaines died on New Year’s Eve at St. Thomas Hospital. He was 74 years old. Gaines was a gruff-voiced shouter who was a central figure in Music City’s soul scene for decades. That fact was underscored by his prominence in the Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit and Grammy Award winning CD set Night Train to Nashville.
He first achieved prominence in 1955 by singing lead on the original version of the standard “It’s Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)” for Louis Brooks & His Hi-Toppers. As a solo star, he had later hits with “The Best of Luck to You” in 1966 and “Hymn Number 5” in 1973. The Night Train compilations reissued his “White Rose,” recorded in 1959, and “Don’t Take My Kindness for a Weakness,” from 1965, as well as “It’s Love Baby.” He also performed memorably at the museum exhibit’s opening celebration.
The material he recorded in 1967-73 for the Starday/King imprint DeLuxe Records was reissued in 1998, and he released a new CD titled Everything’s Gonna Be Alright in that same year. He also recorded for such labels as Excello, Champion, Poncello, Hanna-Barbera, HBR, Athens, Sound Stage 7, Ace, Meltone, Appaloosa, Black Top, Ecko and Blue Fye. Often cited as the greatest r&b singer Nashville ever produced, Earl Gaines was in addition notable for his long career. He toured and recorded from the 1950s onward, issuing new CDs as recently as 2005 and 2008, The Different Feelings of Blues and Soul and Nothin’ But the Blues.
The loss of Earl Gaines compounds what has been a devastating year for Nashville’s r&b pioneers. Producer/singer/songwriter Ted Jarrett died last March. Guitarist/singer Johnny Jones passed away in October, as did Ted Acklen Jr., who chronicled the legacy of his father’s famed Jefferson Street nightclub, The Club Del Morocco.
Chesney Ranks In Top Tours of the Decade
/by Sarah SkatesPhoto from kennychesney.com
Kenny Chesney comes in at No. 3 on Pollstar’s new list of the Top Tours of the Decade, based on gross box office receipts. With $455 million made on the road over the last decade, he is the only mainstream country star on the list. Chesney spent eight of the last 10 years spent as a headliner.
Coming in at No. 1 is his friend and duet partner Dave Matthews with $529 million, followed by Celine Dion’s Vegas residency drawing $522 million. Rounding out the decade’s Top 10 are stalwarts Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, U2, Madonna, the Eagles, Elton John and Jimmy Buffett.
On Pollstar’s Top 10 Tours of 2009, Chesney is the only country act, finishing at No. 6 with a gross of $71.1 million. With U2’s stadium-only tour coming in at No. 1, Bruce Springsteen, Elton John & Billy Joel, Britney Spears and AC/DC round out the top 5.
Those who did—or didn’t—catch Chesney’s last run can see his live concert 3-D movie, coming in April.
Tidbits: All Access Ent., Steel Magnolia, Dann Huff, More
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Songwriters including Billy Montana are judging a poem contest hosted by The Hermitage Hotel. Romantic poems can be posted to the upscale hotel’s Facebook page to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The winner gets a deluxe romance package for two. The contest runs Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010 through Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010.
Wayne’s Walk Starts In Frigid Weather
/by Sarah SkatesPictured above (back row l-r): Valory’s Scott Borchetta, Tennessee Congressman Jim Cooper, Big Machine’s Erik Powell, Valory’s Harry Lyons, Valory’s Madalyn Hankins, Valory’s Brooke Yancey, Valory’s Jon Loba, Valory’s JoJamie Hahr and Valory’s John Zarling; (front row l-r): Jimmy Wayne, Valory’s George Briner and Valory’s Natalie Kilgore.
Jimmy Wayne left Nashville on New Year’s Day and began his walk to Phoenix, AZ to raise awareness about homelessness. Around 100 people gathered on the front lawn of the Monroe Harding foster care center that day to see Wayne off, and nearly 75 of those joined him on the first mile of his journey. A $50,000 donation from Wayne’s label home, The Valory Music Co., jumped started his Meet Me Halfway campaign, which is so named because he is walking halfway across the country.
During the walk, Wayne is sleeping in a tent and sleeping bag on the ground. The singer’s camp admits that single digit temperatures have made travel more challenging than anticipated. “But that’s what the homeless are dealing with each and every winter they go without a home of their own,” explains Wayne, who grew up in foster and group homes, and was occasionally homeless as a teen. Eventually an older couple took him in and gave him a second chance.
Wayne is particularly passionate about homeless youth and young adults, so money raised through his walk will go to organizations that work with the young homeless; Phoenix based HomeBase Youth Services and Nashville’s Monroe Harding.
“Valentine’s Day” Soundtrack Powered by Big Machine
/by FreemanDirected by Garry Marshall (Beaches, Pretty Woman, The Runaway Bride) and written by Katherine Fugate (Army Wives), the movie, according to imdb.com, follows “intertwining couples and singles in Los Angeles [as they] break-up and make-up based on the pressures and expectations of Valentine’s Day.” The all-star cast includes Taylor Lautner, Taylor Swift, Bradley Cooper, Ashton Kutcher, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Biel, Jessica Alba, Julia Roberts, Emma Roberts, Jennifer Garner, Patrick Dempsey, Topher Grace, Jamie Foxx, Joe Jonas, Queen Latifah, Shirley MacLaine, George Lopez and Hector Elizondo.
Valentine’s Day track list:
1. Taylor Swift – “Today Was A Fairytale”
2. Michael Franti & Spearhead – “Say Hey (I Love You)”
3. Jools Holland and Jamiroquai – “I’m In The Mood For Love”
4. Willie Nelson – “On The Street Where You Live”
5. Sausalito Foxtrot – “Everyday”
6. Jewel – “Stay Here Forever”
7. Ben E. King – “Amor”
8. Amy Winehouse – “Cupid”
9. Maroon 5 – “The Way You Look Tonight”
10. Joss Stone – “4 and 20”
11. Diane Birch – “Valentino”
12. Nat King Cole – “Te Quiero Dijeste”
13. Taylor Swift – “Jump Then Fall”
14. Black Gold – “Shine”
15. Steel Magnolia – “Keep On Lovin’ You”
16. Leighton Meester featuring Robin Thicke – “Somebody To Love”
17. the bird and the bee – “I’m Into Something Good”
18. Anju Ramapriyam – “Signed Sealed Delivered I’m Yours”
Country Crossing Resort Opening Soon
/by MichelleThere is an amphitheater and RV park, as well as several artist themed establishments. In addition to the George Jones Possum Holler Bed & Breakfast, Morgan has a hot chicken restaurant, Anderson’s name is on a cafeteria and Worley has a saloon.
Set to appear at the grand opening are Joe Nichols, Matt Kennon, Confederate Railroad, Restless Heart, Little Texas, Aaron Tippin, Neal McCoy, The Grascals, Houston County, John Conlee, Pam Tillis, Blackhawk, LoCash Cowboys, Blackberry Smoke, Bellamy Brothers and the Commodores.
Ronnie Gilley Entertainment’s music interests include Stroudavarious Records, Country Crossing Records and BamaJam Records. The company also produces the annual Verizon Wireless BamaJam Music and Arts Festival.
Cumulus Adds Shelly Mullins As Mktg. Dir.
/by Sarah SkatesMullins has worked in television and event production on awards shows and programs such as the Farm Aid special. Her other stops include Shop At Home Television, Webster PR, High Five Entertainment, William Morris and Southern Writers Group. She has worked with clients including The Bellamy Brothers, Hank Williams Jr., Ronnie Milsap, Rhonda Vincent, Lee Greenwood, Sprint Sound and Speed, Barney, and the Nashville Screenwriters Conference. Her career began with a gig playing keyboards on the road with David Frizzell.
With the addition of Mullins, Jane Crossman will move to Webmaster within the marketing department, overseeing websites, e-blasts and digital branding. Mark Sullivan is Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cumulus Nashville.
Mullins can be reached at shelly.mullins@cumulus.com or by calling (615) 312-3529.
Nashville Star, Earl Gaines: 1935-2009
/by Robert K OermannHe first achieved prominence in 1955 by singing lead on the original version of the standard “It’s Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)” for Louis Brooks & His Hi-Toppers. As a solo star, he had later hits with “The Best of Luck to You” in 1966 and “Hymn Number 5” in 1973. The Night Train compilations reissued his “White Rose,” recorded in 1959, and “Don’t Take My Kindness for a Weakness,” from 1965, as well as “It’s Love Baby.” He also performed memorably at the museum exhibit’s opening celebration.
The material he recorded in 1967-73 for the Starday/King imprint DeLuxe Records was reissued in 1998, and he released a new CD titled Everything’s Gonna Be Alright in that same year. He also recorded for such labels as Excello, Champion, Poncello, Hanna-Barbera, HBR, Athens, Sound Stage 7, Ace, Meltone, Appaloosa, Black Top, Ecko and Blue Fye. Often cited as the greatest r&b singer Nashville ever produced, Earl Gaines was in addition notable for his long career. He toured and recorded from the 1950s onward, issuing new CDs as recently as 2005 and 2008, The Different Feelings of Blues and Soul and Nothin’ But the Blues.
The loss of Earl Gaines compounds what has been a devastating year for Nashville’s r&b pioneers. Producer/singer/songwriter Ted Jarrett died last March. Guitarist/singer Johnny Jones passed away in October, as did Ted Acklen Jr., who chronicled the legacy of his father’s famed Jefferson Street nightclub, The Club Del Morocco.
NYE Bash on Broadway With Rodney Atkins
/by Sarah SkatesOrganizers, including the Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Hard Rock Cafe, are hoping to make this an annual event, which might be televised in future years.
Atkins will be joined by Tommy Sims and Friends, Marc Broussard, The Dirt Drifters and Gabe Dixon Band, with music starting at 7:30 PM.
The first 2,500 people will receive hand and foot warmers.
GAC Fans Pick Year’s Top Videos
/by MichelleThe network has divulged the top 10 videos, but not the order. Carrie Underwood is the only artist to score two videos in the ’09 top 10.
The Top 50 Videos of 2009 countdown is hosted by Martina McBride and features other stars including Trace Atkins, Jack Ingram, Chris Young, and Titans coach Jeff Fisher.
The top 10 videos of 2009 as chosen by the fans– in alphabetical and not numerical order–are:
“All I Ask For,” Trace Adkins
“Best Days of Your Life,” Kellie Pickler
“Consider Me Gone,” Reba McEntire
“Cowboy Casanova,” Carrie Underwood
“Country Boy,” Alan Jackson
“Hillbilly Bone,” Blake Shelton with Trace Adkins
“I Told You So,” Carrie Underwood
“Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum
“People Are Crazy,” Billy Carrington
“You Belong With Me,” Taylor Swift
The Top 10, in order, will air Jan. 1 at 7:00 pm/CT. The Top 50 Videos of 2009 countdown will re-air in its entirety Sat., Jan. 2, 9:00 am/CT and Sun., Jan. 3, 12:30 pm/CT on GAC.
Holiday Photos: George Jones, Big Machine, More
/by Sarah SkatesGeorge Jones’ wife Nancy commissioned a comical portrait of her husband’s infamous John Deere ride from visual artist and singer Ronnie McDowell, who delivered it on Christmas Day.
George Jones and Ronnie McDowell, Photo: Aaron Crisler / The Judy Nelon Group
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Big Machine’s Mandy McCormack and The Valory Music Co.’s Miranda Williams dressed the part for their shifts at the Big Machine Label Group kiosk at Cool Springs Galleria. The booth, selling music and merch, is open through today (12/31).
Mandy McCormack and Miranda Williams
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Country band Williams Riley headed to New Orleans recently to record a music video for their new anthem for the New Orleans Saints, called “The Who Dat Roll.” Local NBC affiliate WDSU-TV shot the video on the roof of their studio overlooking the superdome, and has been airing it as part of the pre-game show.
Williams Riley pictured L-R: Joe Rogers, Derek George, Travis Thibodeaux, Dave Guidry, Steve Williams, and Charlie Hutto.
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Gretchen Wilson, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, Keith Anderson, and Anna Garrott were all on hand to show off over 70 custom tour buses. Welcoming more than 2,500 folks, the event raised more than $8,600 for needy children. The following day that money was used to treat more than 400 children to a Wal-Mart Christmas shopping spree and tour bus ride.