Dolly Parton Featured In New Musical For Taco Bell

Mexican Pizza the Musical, an off-Broadway production from Taco Bell featuring Dolly Parton, is set to premiere exclusively on TikTok on May 26 at 7 p.m. CT.

Parton stars in the satirical musical about the story of those who fought to bring back the Mexican Pizza, featuring notable moments from Doja Cat.

 

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Fans were asking for a Taco Bell musical on Twitter following an exchange between the Mexican Pizza queen herself, Parton, Doja Cat, and Victor Kunda, who first went viral on TikTok following his creative interpretation of what a Mexican Pizza musical rehearsal could look like, based off of Doja Cat’s iconic Mexican Pizza jingle.

Written by Hannah Friedman, with music by songwriting duo Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, Mexican Pizza: The Musical will feature original music with special appearances from Kunda, Doja Cat, Dolly Parton and more.

Taco Bell’s mexican pizza will be returning to menus nationwide on May 19 with rewards members gaining early access starting May 17.

My Music Row Story: COR Entertainment/Verge Records’ Mickey Jack Cones

Mickey Jack Cones

The “My Music Row Story” weekly column features notable members of the Nashville music industry selected by the MusicRow editorial team. These individuals serve in key roles that help advance and promote the success of our industry. This column spotlights the invaluable people that keep the wheels rolling and the music playing.

Mickey Jack Cones has produced, engineered and/or published 37 No. 1 records. His award-winning productions and recordings have garnered over 200 billion streams, 75 million units sold, and include No. 1s by Dustin Lynch, Joe Nichols, and most recently Jameson Rodgers’ “Some Girls.”

In 2019, Cones launched Verge Records which has signed Trace Adkins, Jay Allen, Scott Stevens, Chuck Wicks and Kid Politics. As a recording engineer, Cones has earned multiple awards and two Grammy nominations for his work with Jason Aldean. Through his company, COR Entertainment, Cones is a publisher of Luke Combs‘ No. 1 “When It Rains It Pours,” and manages Allen and Johnny McGuire.

MusicRow: Where did you grow up?

I grew up in San Antonio, Texas. I come from a pretty musical family on my mom’s side. My grandmother grew up singing her whole life. She sang with the Glen Gray Orchestra and then actually had a record deal offered to her out of New York when she was in her late teens or early twenties. She ended up getting married to my grandfather instead of taking the record deal. Thank goodness she did because they had three daughters, one of which was my mother. [My mom and her sisters] grew up singing as well. They sang three part harmony on big band stuff. I started taking guitar lessons when I was eight and then I started playing guitar for my mom and her sisters when I was 10.

Barry Beckett was a staff producer for RCA at the time, and he tracked down my mom and her sisters somehow. We did a show at SeaWorld in Texas and he actually flew down, saw my mom and her sisters, and signed them to a production deal with RCA. He cut four to six sides on them and that ended up getting them a record deal opportunity. I was only about 14 years old then, but the relationship with Barry Beckett and my mom and her sisters was what introduced me to that Nashville mindset.

Mickey Jack Cones, Joe Nichols

When did you start producing?

I had my own band when I was 15. I was the lead singer and lead guitar player, and we toured around Texas. The local bars were promoting the shows with radio, so they asked us if we had any music that they could play on the radio to promote our band’s shows. At that time, I hadn’t gone into the studio or cut anything, but I had grown up with my mom, who was a multi-instrumentalist [in addition to] my great grandfather, my grandfather and grandmother, so I played a lot of instruments. My grandmother bought me my first four-track recorder.

I figured out I could sing into one ear of headphones if I used the other quarter inch input and inserted it into the mic input. I used it backwards–I used the headphones as a microphone. That’s when I started diving into recording myself playing and singing out my bedroom. [That homemade recording] is actually what I gave to the bar for them to play on the radio and we started getting all kinds of recognition. They were like, “Man, your band is good.” Well, I was the only one playing and singing on that stuff. (Laughs)

Mickey Jack Cones, Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean

How did you get to Nashville?

I moved to Nashville in December of ’96 to finish school at Belmont, following Barry Beckett’s suggestion. Ironically, my first semester at Belmont, I actually interned for Barry. He was the only person that I knew in town. When I graduated, I started engineering for David Malloy and J. Gary Smith. They had a publishing company and a studio on 17th. Straight out of college, I started engineering for them. That’s where I started meeting all the top session players, getting the opportunities, running with the right crowds and meeting the right songwriters.

When did you start feeling like you were going to “make it” in this business?

I was writing songs at EMI, I was producing songs, and engineering for a lot of people back then, so it’s hard to know what that moment is. I’ve been all over the map with my career and it has stayed that way. Co-producing the Jeff Bates project was a big turning point for me. That was the first country major label project that I was a part of on RCA. To be able to co-produce that project for Kenny Beard was a big moment.

Dustin Lynch, Mickey Jack Cones

Tell me about scoring your first hit.

They say its a 10 year town, but I had little milestones [along the way] like meeting David Malloy, meeting Kenny Beard, working with Jeff Bates, working with Trace Adkins, and more. We had Gold records along the way, but the first No. 1 song that was solely produced by me was Dustin Lynch‘s “Where It’s At.” At the time, I had been recording all of Jason Aldean‘s vocals for a couple of records. Of course, Michael Knox produces that project and always has, but Michael and Jason asked me to come in and start recording his vocals. That’s how I met Benny Brown [who was at Broken Bow at the time]. Benny said, “Hey, I love what you’re doing over here with Jason. Dustin needs some energy,” and brought me on.

That was 2012. So after moving in town in ’96, graduating in ’98, doing the publishing deal, going out on the road as a band leader, engineering like crazy, and then starting to co-produce, it felt like a long run to get to that point of my first No. 1 production credit, but it was so worth the wait.

I produced the next three songs to follow that, so I produced Dustin’s first four No. 1s. That was huge. Now I’ve engineered Jason’s vocals on around 24 No. 1s at this point. During that time period we had “Don’t You Wanna Stay” with Kelly Clarkson, which was one of the biggest songs that I had been a part of at that point.

Mickey Jack Cones, Hardy, Jameson Rodgers

You now wear a lot of hats. You’re a producer, an engineer, a publisher, an artist manager, a songwriter, a label owner at Verge Records, and more. Where does that come from?

I’ve been referred to as Mickey Jack of all trades. (Laughs) But I want to be the master of some, too! When I moved to town, I felt like I had more to offer than just one aspect of the business. I wanted to be known for being versatile. As a band leader, as a front man, as someone who was on stage and someone who was a road manager, I know how all the ins and outs work in the industry. I worked with all the majors on the management side, on the publishing side, on the musician side, and on the songwriter side–I just had a lot to offer.

So as I was [getting started] in town, a lot of artists that I was working with had so many questions. When you’re the studio, it’s kind of like a counseling session. It’s therapy. They’re like, “Dang dude, you’ve done a lot in the business,” and they start picking my brain. That’s what led me to open up COR Entertainment where we offer publishing, production and management branches. I had had success in all of them and I felt like I could help artists’ careers, especially artists that were coming to town that needed the guidance.

When have you felt most fulfilled in your career or life?

My wife Shannon saying “yes” to my proposal and giving birth to our three miraculous children–Jackson, Kylie, and McKenzie–are definitely my most fulfilled moments in life. But second to that, musically, is Dustin Lynch’s “Where It’s At” hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart and being certified Gold in 2014 [and then Platinum in 2015]. Not only was it my first No. 1 as a producer, but it was Dustin’s first as an artist, Zach Crowell and Matt Jenkins’ firsts as writers, and Ashley Gorley’s first as a publisher! It was Cary Barlowe’s second as a writer. Such a special song and moment for everyone involved. I thank the good Lord daily for that fulfilling moment.

How do you want to be remembered on Music Row?

I am a proud father of three, a constantly improving husband to the strongest and most beautiful wife in the entire world–who also happens to be my best friend–and have survived the music business for the past 25 years with a few accolades to show for it along the way.

Blessed is an understatement. I suppose I would want people to remember that I am thankful, humble, appreciative of the journey, and that my family and music are my life. I hope in some way to impact the world positively with both.

 

Kacey Musgraves, The Chicks, Asleep At The Wheel, More Set For Austin City Limits Festival

Kacey Musgraves, The Chicks, Red Hot Chili Peppers, P!nk, Lil Nas X and more are set to headline the 2022 Austin City Limits Music Festival from Oct. 7-9 and Oc. 14-16 at Zilker Park.

The nine-stage, two-weekend extravaganza will also include performances from Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Billy Strings, Zach Bryan, Phoenix, Diplo, ZHU, Lil Durk, James Blake, Wallows, Jazmine Sullivan, Tobe Nwigwe, The War on Drugs, Spoon, Conan Gray, Goose, Oliver Tree, and more.

The deep roots of Texas are found throughout this year’s lineup, from headliners The Chicks and Kacey Musgraves, to favorites including Robert Glasper, Teezo Touchdown, Asleep at the Wheel, Buffalo Nichols, Joshua Ray Walker, Sarah & The Sunday, Eric Tessmer, Darkbird, Primo the Alien and more.

Three-day General Admission tickets for both weekends will be available at aclfestival.com starting  today (May 11). Three-day GA+ tickets, three-day VIP and Platinum tickets, and hotel packages are also available.

Ashley Gorley Signs With Sony Music Publishing & Domain Capital Group

Pictured (L-R, front row): Rusty Gaston (SMP), Jon Platt (SMP), Ashley Gorley, Pete Chiappetta (Domain); (L-R, back row): Rod Riley (Domain), Megan Pekar (Loeb & Loeb), John Rolfe (Loeb & Loeb), Cam Caldwell (SMP), Isabela Salas (Domain), Derek Crownover (Loeb & Loeb)

Award-winning hit songwriter Ashley Gorley has signed a global agreement with Sony Music Publishing, in partnership with Domain Capital Group. The deal encompasses Gorley’s complete catalog of songs, as well as future compositions.

Gorley is one of the most in-demand songwriters in modern music, with a record-setting 59 No. 1 songs and over 400 songs released by artists such as Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, Thomas Rhett, Blake Shelton, Dan + Shay, Kelsea Ballerini, Cole Swindell, Bon Jovi, Weezer, and more. He has been named ASCAP Songwriter of The Year an unprecedented eight times, and is a five-time Billboard Top Country Songwriter and five-time NSAI Songwriter of The Year.

Of the deal, Sony Music Publishing Nashville CEO, Rusty Gaston, says, “I’ve been a fan of Ashley Gorley’s songwriting since the late ’90s when we both attended Belmont University together. He’s a true music connoisseur in every sense of the word. His diverse influences combined with his genuine heart have led his songs to define the soundtrack of country music. Sony Music Publishing is so proud to partner with Ashley and our friends at Domain Capital to champion this new leg of his historic songwriting journey.”

“Ashley Gorley is undeniably one of the most talented, hard-working and acclaimed songwriters in the world,” adds Domain Capital Group’s Pete Chiappetta. “We are excited to see what he accomplishes next with Jon [Platt], Rusty, Cam [Caldwell] and the rest of the incredible team at Sony. To partner alongside such a passionate and well-respected group of professionals is an honor.”

Gorley’s recent hits include “You Should Probably Leave” by Chris Stapleton, “Sand In My Boots” by Morgan Wallen, and “What’s Your Country Song” by Thomas Rhett. In addition to being a hit writer, Gorley also acts as a publisher. His Tape Room Music has celebrated 35 No. 1 hits.

Gorley comments, “Both Domain and Sony Music Publishing have a deep respect and understanding of the value of songs. I am grateful to Pete and the rest of the Domain crew for their belief in me. I am especially excited to join forces with longtime friends Jon Platt, Rusty Gaston, Cam Caldwell, and the rest of the Sony staff. I can’t wait to get started on this next chapter!”

Gorley was represented in the transaction by Derek Crownover, John Rolfe and Megan Pekar from Loeb & Loeb, LLP. Domain Capital Group was represented by Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP.

Sony Group Corporation Q4 Results: 30% Increases In Recorded Music, Music Publishing Revenues

Sony Corporation has revealed its financial statements and consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022. In all of Sony’s business endeavors, consolidated sales increased 10% compared to the previous fiscal year which marks a record high.

In its fourth quarter ended March 31, 2022, streaming revenue increased 32% year-on-year in recorded music and 36% year-on-year in music publishing.

On the recorded music front, the company continues to strengthen its ability to discover and nurture artists, expand its roster and acquire new labels such as Alamo Records. This can be seen as the company averaged 36 songs in Spotifyʼs weekly Global Top 100 songs in the 2021 fiscal year.

To view the full financial report, click here.

Hillsong United, Lauren Daigle, More Set For ‘All This Future Summer Festival Tour’

The “All This Future Summer Festival Tour” is set for July and August as Hillsong United teams up with a group of artists in various cities across the country. TobyMac, Lauren Daigle and Johnnyswim will join on select dates.

Seventeen artists are slated to perform at a mix of amphitheaters and arenas on various dates throughout the summer tour. The 14-city trek kicks off in Scranton, Pennsylvania on July 25 and will visit Jacksonville, Cincinnati, Oklahoma City, and more before its final stop in Austin, Texas on Aug. 11.

Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, May 13 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

“Our prayer for this tour is that people will be encouraged and filled with hope,” says JD of Hillsong United. “The world feels as hurt and battered as ever but we know God’s presence is with us, and in His presence there is peace, joy and love. Despite the season we all may be in, there is a reason to gather together and sing!”

“’The All This Future Summer Festival Tour’ is going to bring a powerful, one-of-a-kind night to each city that it visits,” says Dan Rauter, SVP of Global Touring with Premier Productions. “Each tour stop will showcase a truly diverse group of artists of faith, covering a wide range of musical styles, and whose music is impacting lives inside and outside of the church walls.”

“All This Future Summer Festival Tour” Dates:

Monday, July 25, 2022 – Scranton, PA
UNITED | Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes | We The Kingdom | TAYA | Social Club Misfits

Tuesday, July 26, 2022 – Bridgeport, CT
UNITED | Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes | We The Kingdom | TAYA| Social Club Misfits

Thursday, July 28, 2022 – Wilmington, NC
UNITED | Johnnyswim | Tauren Wells | Benjamin Hastings | Social Club Misfits

Friday, July 29, 2022 – Jacksonville, FL
UNITED | Johnnyswim | KB | Benjamin Hastings | Ryan Ellis

Saturday, July 30, 2022 – Orange Beach, FL
UNITED | Tauren Wells | Andy Mineo | TAYA | Ryan Ellis

Monday, August 1, 2022 – Cincinnati, OH
UNITED | Tauren Wells | Andy Mineo | TAYA | Ryan Ellis

Tuesday, August 2, 2022 – Franklin, TN
UNITED | TAYA | Tauren Wells | Anne Wilson | TAYA | Social Club Misfits

Wednesday, August 3, 2022 – Camdenton, MO
UNITED | Johnnyswim | Tauren Wells | TAYA| Social Club Misfits

Friday, August 5, 2022 – Lincoln, NE
UNITED | Johnnyswim | Dante Bowe | TAYA | Social Club Misfits

Saturday, August 6, 2022 – Rogers, AR
UNITED | TobyMac | Johnnyswim | TAYA | Social Club Misfits

Sunday, August 7, 2022 – Brandon, MS
UNITED | TobyMac | Johnnyswim | TAYA | Social Club Misfits

Monday, August 8, 2022 – Southaven, MS
UNITED | TobyMac | Blessing Offor | TAYA | Social Club Misfits

Wednesday, August 10, 2022 – Oklahoma City, OK
UNITED | Lauren Daigle | TAYA | Benjamin Hastings | Ryan Ellis

Thursday, August 11, 2022 – Austin, TX
UNITED | Lauren Daigle | TAYA | Benjamin Hastings | Ryan Ellis

Brothers Osborne To Play On-Track Concert Before Ally 400 At Nashville Superspeedway

Brothers Osbourne. Photo: Courtesy of Nashville Superspeedway

Country music duo Brothers Osborne, will take the stage at Nashville Superspeedway for the pre-race concert ahead of the 2022 Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, June 26.

The Grammy award-winning duo will perform at 2 p.m. from the pre-race concert stage located on pit road. Fans attending the race can purchase a Track Access Pass that provides stage-front access for the concert and driver introductions, views down pit road, and the opportunity to view the race from within the infield. The Track Access Pass must be accompanied by a race day ticket.

“As the home for NASCAR Cup Series racing in Middle Tennessee, we understand the importance of infusing the heart of Music City into our events,” says Erik Moses, Nashville Superspeedway’s President. “We’re excited to have Brothers Osborne turn up the heat on our #NASHCAR weekend and know the fans in attendance from across the country, will enjoy this award-winning superstar duo before America’s best drivers take the track for the Ally 400.”

The duo has achieved numerous Platinum and Gold certifications for their hit songs, including “Stay a Little Longer,” “21 Summer,” “It Ain’t My Fault,” “Shoot Me Straight” and “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You).”

Since their debut, Brothers Osborne have accumulated five CMA awards, six ACM awards, and at the 2022 Grammy Awards, the singer-songwriter siblings took home their first trophy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for the single “Younger Me.” The band has amassed a total of nine Grammy nominations from their three studio albums, which have all reached top 5 status on U.S. country charts.

The inaugural Ally 400 in 2021 was sold out after almost 30 years of NASCAR’s absences in Middle Tennessee. Chris Janson performed the Sunday pre-race concert and Luke Combs served as the grand marshal. Award-winning Christian artist CeCe Winans gave the invocation and Priscilla Block sang the national anthem.

Tickets for the Speedway’s NASCAR weekend are on sale now.

Lindsay Ell Inks With CAA [Exclusive]

Lindsay Ell. Photo: Robby Klein

Lindsay Ell has signed with CAA for representation in all areas.

The Stoney Creek Records artist achieved her first No. 1 single with Brantley Gilbert on “What Happens In A Small Town,” and has also racked up two Canadian chart-toppers: “Criminal” and “Want Me Back.” “Want Me Back” also became her first Gold-certified single.

Ell has been nominated for three ACM Awards, two CMT Awards, a CMA Award, a JUNO, and 18 Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMA) Awards. She celebrated her third consecutive CCMA win in 2021, and recently completed her first Canadian headlining tour.

Ell also released a hit collaboration with Cheat Codes in 2021 called “How Do You Love.” She’s been in the studio with producer Jay Joyce working on her latest project, and her new single, “Right On Time,” is set to be released this week.

The singer-songwriter and musician has also made a name for herself as a TV host, first co-hosting the 2021 CCMA Awards and recently hosting Citytv’s Canada’s Got Talent.

Production Music Veteran Randy Wachtler Launches 11 One/Music

Randy Wachtler. Photo: Bob Delevante

Production music veteran Randy Wachtler has launched a new company, 11 One/Music.

The production company features extensive news music packages and a robust music library for news themes, advertising, sports, film and TV music.

In 1984, Wachtler founded 615 Music, a leading worldwide indie production music company, active in more than 70 countries. 615 Music earned more than 70 awards, including two national Emmys. 615 Music was acquired by the Warner Music Group in 2010 and is now part of Warner Chappell Music Publishing, where Wachtler served as President and CEO until leaving in 2017. Wachtler is also co-founder and former president of the Production Music Association.

11 One/Music was born after Wachtler’s son Haden, Director of Operations, graduated from college, and the father-son team dreamed of building a new business together.

“Working with my son Haden and being able to mentor him about the production music business has been such a great experience for me,” Wachtler says. “I truly love the production music business and sharing my experience and passion for sonic branding with my son. Haden brings an enthusiastic attitude and love for music that is inspiring to me and is just what the business needs. Haden represents the new generation entering the business and I couldn’t be happier about it.”

“Working for Randy is fascinating and motivating. Not only have I gained perspective from someone who knows the industry extremely well, I’ve been able to absorb the way he manages and prioritizes his relationships in the industry,” Haden shares. “I’ve always been drawn to the music industry and now I am learning and understanding the details that go into the processes of writing music and selling it through different mediums. I’ve recognized that Nashville is unparalleled when it comes to creative artists. We truly have some of the best writers in the world on our team. I can’t wait to help global organizations build a distinctive and memorable brand identity.”

The 11 One/Music composers have created 50 new music albums across five catalogs for the company’s production music library. The first artist featured in 11 One/Music’s Artist Series will be Kane Harrison’s The Beautiful, The Damned And The Starved Of Love.

For more information about 11 One/Music, click here.

WMG Corp. Q2 Results: Double-Digit Revenue Growth From Recorded Music, Music Publishing

Warner Music Group Corp. announced its second-quarter financial results for the period ended March 31, 2022.

WMG’s second-quarter financial results saw a 10.1% increase in revenue, driven by digital revenue growth of 8.3% across Recorded Music and Music Publishing. Total streaming revenue increased 9.0%, driven by growth across Recorded Music and Music Publishing, including revenue from emerging streaming platforms.

Digital revenue represented 67.7% of total revenue in the quarter, compared to 68.8% in the prior-year quarter. The decrease in digital revenue as a percentage of total revenue is due to the partial recovery of artist services and expanded-rights revenue, which was impacted by COVID in the prior-year quarter and increased 19.5% in the quarter, as well as the continued growth in Recorded Music licensing and Music Publishing synchronization revenue.

Revenue increases in the quarter were also driven by growth in Recorded Music physical revenue and Music Publishing performance and mechanical revenue.

“Warner Music Group’s unique combination of scale and agility gives us, our artists, and our songwriters an edge in music’s ever-expanding universe of opportunity. We continue to build our unparalleled artist development expertise, our differentiated approach to global expansion, and our ground-breaking commitment to innovation at the intersection of music, gaming, social and fitness,” says Steve Cooper, CEO, Warner Music Group. “We’re equally excited about the amazing new releases we have lined up for the rest of the year, and the possibilities on the horizon.”

Financial Highlights:
Double-Digit Revenue Growth Highlighting Strong Fundamentals
Healthy Streaming Performance Driven by Growth in Traditional and Emerging Streaming Platforms
Strong Margins Despite Continued Recovery in Lower-Margin Artist Services Revenue
Continued Momentum in Music Publishing with Double-Digit Revenue Growth and Margin Improvement

For the three months ended March 31, 2022:
Total revenue grew 10% or 13% in constant currency
Digital revenue grew 8% or 11% in constant currency
Net income was $92 million versus $117 million in the prior-year quarter
OIBDA increased 12% to $255 million versus $228 million in the prior-year quarter
Adjusted OIBDA increased 7% to $274 million versus $255 million in the prior-year quarter
Adjusted EBITDA increased 5% to $282 million versus $268 million in the prior-year quarter