Big Machine Label Group Partners With Blac Noize! To Develop Hip-Hop And R&B Acts

Pictured (L-R): Blac Noize! partners Charley Greenberg and Chioke “Stretch” McCoy, Big Machine Label Group President/CEO and HYBE America Chairman of Labels Scott Borchetta, Big Machine Label Group Chief Operating Officer and HYBE America President of Labels Andrew Kautz

Big Machine Label Group has announced a partnership with Blac Noize! to sign hip-hop and R&B acts around the world.

The partnership aims to create an infrastructure that is competitive with major labels but allows for a nimbler approach to releasing new music and developing new acts. Big Machine and Blac Noize! have already signed Hitkidd and Glorilla for the release of “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” which has garnered millions of TikTok and YouTube views as well as millions of music streaming service plays. The two companies signed the acts and released the song within hours of closing the deal.

“Big Machine’s independence has allowed us to break artists for over 16 years with an entrepreneurial drive and incredible speed,” says Big Machine Label Group President/CEO/Founder, Scott Borchetta. “We are motivated to use that independence to expand our footprint and we couldn’t have found a better partner than Blac Noize! to sign and amplify artists in the hip-hop and R&B formats.”

Blac Noize! Recordings was launched in 2020 by music marketing agency 740 Project managing partners Jesse Edwards (Punch), Rahim Wright and Charley Greenberg in partnership with Active Management’s Chioke “Stretch” McCoy. 740 Project, which recently led high profile campaigns for hip-hop stars Travis Scott, Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Baby, will continue to provide marketing support and counsel to artists signed through the Big Machine and Blac Noize! partnership.

“This partnership with Big Machine not only allows Blac Noize! to scale artists globally, but our combined resources also allow us to be a much more artist friendly label in the marketplace,” says McCoy.

Jacob Lapidus Promoted To Agent At CAA

Jacob Lapidus has been promoted to agent in CAA’s Music Touring division.

Based in Nashville, Lapidus began his career at CAA in 2016 as an assistant. He currently works with Moon Taxi, Illiterate Light, The 502s, 49 Winchester, STS9, Charley Crockett, and Wilder Woods, among others.

Within its Touring division, CAA books more than 30,000 music and comedy shows each year, on average, as well as more than 1,000 corporate and private engagements annually. CAA’s Music Brand Partnerships department develops strategic campaigns and partnerships with worldwide brands for many of the world’s leading artists. CAA also maintains an in-house music marketing department that helps create opportunities for clients in sponsorship, ticketing, digital initiatives, and beyond.

Midland Expands ‘The Last Resort: Greetings From Tour’

Midland has added a slew of fall dates to its headlining run, “The Last Resort: Greetings From Tour.” The critically acclaimed band will kick things off in Tucson on Sept. 23 and then make their way through the western US before wrapping the tour in Seattle on Nov. 18. Special guests include Jonathan Terrell, Nikki Lane, Hailey Whitters, Flatland Calvary and Shane Smith & The Saints.

The outing follows the release of their third studio album The Last Resort: Greetings From on Big Machine Records.

Currently the trio comprised of lead singer/guitarist Mark Wystrach, bassist/vocalist Cameron Duddy and lead guitarist/vocalist Jess Carson is getting ready to embark on the European leg of the tour.

Based in Dripping Springs, Texas, Midland has been building a following that has sold out the Houston Rodeo and Livestock Show, packed multiple nights at Billy Bob’s in Ft. Worth and re-opened North Hollywood’s legendary Palomino Club for one night only.

Tickets go on sale Friday, May 13 at www.midlandofficial.com/tour.

Brent Cobb, Amy Ray Host ‘Georgia On My Mind’ Benefit At The Ryman

Artist come together for a performance at the “Georgia On My Mind” benefit. Photo: Emma Delevante

The ninth Annual “Gretsch Presents Georgia on My Mind” benefit concert, hosted by Brent Cobb and Indigo Girls’ Amy Ray, took place at the Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday, May 10. Following two years of virtual shows due to the pandemic, the concert raised money for the Georgia Music Foundation and its Georgia Music Grants, which fund music programs at schools, after-school programs and summer camps.

The show featured performances by Amy Grant, Amythyst Kiah, Alison Brown, Ben Chapman, Butch Walker, Channing Wilson, Elizabeth Cook, John Driskell Hopkins, Jontavious Willis, Katie Pruitt, Kevn Kinney, Kristina Murray, The Lone Bellow, O.N.E The Duo and Patterson Hood. World-class musicians Josh Day, Brian Allen, Scott Patton, John Pahmer, Jeff Fielder and Adrian Carter anchored the house band.

Prolific songwriter, collaborator and performer Kevn Kinney was honored with the Georgia Music Foundation’s annual Flamekeeper Award, which acknowledges individuals and organizations for tirelessly preserving and promoting the music of Georgia.

“What a knockout musical event celebrating kinship, friendship and connections to Georgia,” says Lisa Love, director, Georgia Music Foundation. “We are humbled to be so embraced in Nashville and able to go spread this love back home in the form of music education grants.”

The Georgia Music Foundation, a non-profit organization, has awarded nearly $600,000 in Georgia Music Grants since the first “Georgia On My Mind” concert in 2014.

Justin Moore St. Jude Golf Classic Raises Over $400,000 For Charity

Photo Credit: Nelson Chenault

Justin Moore hit the links for a good cause recently, hosting the 2022 Justin Moore St. Jude Golf Classic, presented by Winrock Automotive at Chenal Country Club in Little Rock.

The annual event raised more than $400k for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and kicked off on Sunday evening (May 1) at Jack Stephens Center with a pre-party for supporters and players, which included an intimate, acoustic performance by Moore, along with a private dinner and silent auction.

The following day, Moore, other special guests including Joe Nichols, Chase Rice, Scott Reeves, and Prince Lorenzo De Medici, and more than 25 teams of golfers united on the fairway at Chenal Country Club for the benefit tourney.

Moore is gearing up for a busy summer as the multi-Platinum hitmaker recently kicked off his 12-date arena run “Country On It Tour,” with guest Granger Smith. Moore also joined fellow Arkansan Heath Sanders for “Raised On Red,” an homage to the way they were brought up and unshakeable similarities.

CMA To Livestream 2022 CMHOF Inductee Announcement

The Country Music Association will livestream this year’s Country Music Hall of Fame inductees announcement on Tuesday, May 17.

Hosted by iconic country duo Brooks & Dunn, the livestream will begin at 10 a.m. CT on CMA’s YouTube channel.

The newest crop of inductees were recently honored in a special, in-person celebration on May 1. Eddie Bayers, Ray Charles, Pete Drake, and The Judds were honored at this year’s event.

For more information about CMA and the Country Music Hall of Fame, click here.

Mtheory Adds Tiffany Provenzano As Founding Director, Equal Access Development Program

Pictured (L-R, back row): Tiffany Provenzano, Kadeem Phillips, Charlene Bryant, Marques Vance; (L-R, front row): Valerie Ponzio, Miko Marks, Madeline Edwards

Management services company Mtheory has added Tiffany Provenzano as Founding Director of its new Equal Access development program.

The Equal Access initiative is designed to give artists and managers from underrepresented demographics in country music the access, training, and networking opportunities they are not always afforded. It was announced following the 2022 CMT Music Awards that the inaugural class that will benefit from the Equal Access program includes artists Madeline EdwardsMiko Marks and Valerie Ponzio; and music management professionals Charlene BryantKadeem Phillips and Marques Vance.

As the Director of the Equal Access program at Mtheory, Provenzano will be marrying her music industry experience with the advocacy work she was doing in the nonprofit world.

Prior to this position, she worked at Warner Music Group and Atlantic Records in NYC for 9 years before moving to Nashville. Upon coming to Music City, Provenzano worked for a start-up before joining local nonprofit The Equity Alliance for the past 2 years, running their operations.

CMT To Air ‘Naomi Judd: A River Of Time Celebration’ Live From Ryman

Naomi Judd. Photo: Derrek Kupish

A celebration of the life and legacy of Naomi Judd, Naomi Judd: A River Of Time Celebration, will be held May 15 at the Ryman Auditorium to honor the extraordinary life and legacy of the country music icon.

CMT will exclusively televise the public memorial service as a commercial-free special at 5 p.m. CT. Additional details on the service, performers and special appearances will be announced in the coming days.

“We are sincerely privileged to work alongside Wynonna and Ashley to present this live celebration of life for their mother Naomi. While we all continue to deeply mourn the loss of such a legendary artist, we are honored to commemorate her legacy alongside the country community, her friends, family and legions of fans across the world at the perfect venue: The Mother Church of Country Music. This special will celebrate her timeless voice, unforgettable spirit and the immense impact she left on our genre through the best form of healing we have–music,” CMT producers share.

Naomi Judd: a River of Time Celebration is a co-production from CMT and Sandbox Live in partnership with The Judds’ family. Margaret Comeaux (CMT), Leslie Fram (CMT), Jason Owen (Sandbox Live) and Patrizia DiMaria (Ladypants Productions) are Executive Producers.

Industry Ink: Devin Dawson, CMA/MusicBiz, ACM Lifting Lives, PLA Media

Devin Dawson Celebrates Double Platinum Debut

Pictured (L-R): Cris Lacy (EVP A&R, Warner Music Nashville), John Esposito (Chairman & CEO, Warner Music Nashville), Devin Dawson, Ben Kline (EVP/General Manager, Warner Music Nashville)

Devin Dawson was surprised on Monday (May 9) by his label Warner Music Nashville with a plaque commemorating the double Platinum certification of his standout debut single, “All On Me.”

Featured on his debut album, Dark Horse, the song has been streamed nearly 450 million times.

Dawson has been busy in recent months with collaborations, and was recently featured on the No. 1 smash “One Beer” with Hardy and Lauren Alaina. Dawson also co-wrote Blake Shelton’s Grammy-nominated, multi-week No. 1 “God’s Country.”

 

 

CMA Sponsors 2022 Music Biz Brunch Featuring O.N.E. the Duo

Pictured (L-R): Marcus K. Dowling, Prana Supreme Diggs, Tekitha Washington and CMA CEO Sarah Trahern at the Music Biz Brunch during Music Biz 2022 Conference sponsored by the Country Music Association.

The CMA hosted the Music Biz Brunch on May 10 during the annual Music Biz 2022 Conference at the JW Marriott hotel in Nashville.

The evening featured an insightful conversation and performance by mother-daughter singer-songwriter group, O.N.E the Duo. The conversation was moderated by Marcus K. Dowling, Tennessean Nashville Country Music Reporter.

O.N.E the Duo, comprised of mother Tekitha Washington and daughter Prana Supreme Diggs, took the stage alongside Dowling for a conversation on the intersectionality of storytelling in all genres, the dynamic of making music as mother and daughter and intentionality of their creative approach, as well as their experience writing and recording in Nashville.

Following the interview, the group treated the crowd to a stirring performance.

 

 

ACM Lifting Lives Lends A Paw To Miranda’s MuttNation Foundation

Miranda Lambert. Photo: Acacia Evans

ACM Lifting Lives is awarding two grants in honor of Miranda Lambert in 2022, continuing a longstanding tradition of honoring each Entertainer of the Year winner by supporting their selected charities.

The $25,000 Entertainer of the Year grant will be split between two recipients, with $12,500 benefiting Lambert’s MuttNation Foundation and $12,500 benefiting Music Health Alliance’s Mental Health Fund. ACM Lifting Lives is also matching the donation to Music Health Alliance to coincide with mental health awareness month this May.

Lambert’s MuttNation Foundation has raised over $6 million since its inception to help promote the adoption of rescue pets, support animal shelters across the country, advance spay & neuter and assist with the transport of animals during times of natural disaster.

 

 

William Kriedberg Joins PLA Media

William Kriedberg

PLA Media has appointed William Kriedberg to Publicity Account Executive. In this role, he will spearhead the publicity and social media campaigns and expand the reach for PLA clients.

Kriedberg got his start as a temp at UMG and Sony Music in New York before moving to Nashville in late 2015. Catch This Music hired him to begin booking country artist Scott Stevens, and he then joined the Kinkead Entertainment Agency.

Other stints include SiriusXM and management company Latitude Entertainment Group as PR and Management Coordinator with the company’s flagship artist, Creed Fisher.

CMHOF Unveils Special Week Of Programming For CMA Fest 2022

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will offer a slate of special programs during CMA Fest 2022 this June, including a live performance with Jenee Fleenor on June 9, a concert and conversation with some of CMT’s Next Women of Country on June 10, a Songwriter Session with Caitlyn Smith on June 11, and a Musician Spotlight with John Osborne on June 12.

All programs are included with museum admission and free to museum members. Seating is limited, and a program ticket is required for admittance.

Live Performance: Jenee Fleenor – Thursday, June 9, at 2 p.m. in the Ford Theater
Fleenor is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who plays fiddle, mandolin and acoustic guitar in recording sessions, live concerts and on television. She has toured with Terri Clark, Martina McBride, Jon Pardi, Blake Shelton and Steven Tyler; and regularly performs with the house band on The Voice. In 2019, Fleenor became the first woman nominated for the ACM’s Specialty Instrument Player of the Year honor and the CMA’s Musician of the Year award which she won in 2019, 2020 and 2021. In 2019, she also released her debut album, Fiddle & Steel, and she is featured in the museum’s exhibition American Currents: State of the Music, which highlights significant developments in country music in 2021. She will be accompanied by Ben Isaacs and Mike Rogers.

CMT’s Next Women of Country – Friday, June 10, at 12:30 p.m. in the CMA Theater
The museum will present five of CMT’s Next Women of Country, hosted by CMT executive Leslie Fram, with performances and interviews with Priscilla Block, Ashland Craft, Miko Marks, Lily Rose and Hailey Whitters.

Block wrote and recorded “Just About Over You,” which landed in the top 20 on both Billboard’s Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, leading Block to a recording contract with Mercury Nashville. Craft, who released her debut album, Travelin’ Kind, in 2021, has collaborated on tracks with Brothers Osborne and Hardy. After a hiatus from music, Marks released her first record in thirteen years, Our Country, in early 2021 and quickly followed it with her Race Records EP, a compilation of covers of early country, bluegrass and folk-rock songs. Rose’s song “Villain” gained popularity on TikTok and helped her land a record deal in early 2021. She released her seven-track project Stronger Than I Am later that year and is an opening act on Chris Lane’s 2022 “Fill Them Boots Tour.” Whitters released her breakthrough album, Living the Dream, in 2021 and Raised in 2022. She co-wrote the Grammy-nominated song “A Beautiful Noise,” which was recorded by Brandi Carlile and Alicia Keys, and her songs have also been recorded by Alan Jackson, Little Big Town and Martina McBride.

Songwriter Session: Caitlyn Smith – Saturday, June 11, at noon in the Ford Theater
Earlier this year, singer-songwriter and Monument Records artist Caitlyn Smith released her latest album, High, which includes the single “Downtown Baby.” She was also nominated for the ACM’s New Female Artist of the Year honor in 2022. Smith’s previous releases include her 2020 album, Supernova, which features the singles “Long Time Coming” and “I Can’t” (featuring Old Dominion), and her 2018 debut album, Starfire. She wrote “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” (Meghan Trainor and John Legend), “Wasting All These Tears” (Cassadee Pope) and “You Can’t Make Old Friends” (Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers), as well as songs recorded by Gabby Barrett, James Bay, Garth Brooks, Miley Cyrus, Lady A, Tenille Townes and Rascal Flatts.

Musician Spotlight: John Osborne – Sunday, June 12, at noon in the Ford Theater
John Osborne and his brother, T.J. Osborne, are together known as Brothers Osborne. The duo signed to EMI Records Nashville in 2012, and in the decade since, they have won multiple ACM and CMA awards, including three ACM Vocal Duo of the Year awards and four CMA Vocal Duo of the Year awards. Brothers Osborne earned their first Grammy, for Best Country Duo/Group Performance (“Younger Me”), earlier this year. As Brothers Osborne’s guitarist, John has been profiled by publications including Guitar World and Premier Guitar. He and T.J. are featured in the museum’s exhibition American Currents: State of the Music.