Luke Bryan To Host ‘The 55th Annual CMA Awards’

Luke Bryan. Photo: Robby Klein

Country music superstar and American Idol judge Luke Bryan will host The 55th Annual CMA Awards live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 10. The broadcast will air from 7-10 p.m. on ABC.

Bryan has garnered 27 No. 1 hits and has the most RIAA certified digital singles of any country artist with 68.5 million, has 15.6 billion streams worldwide, and has sold nearly 13 million albums. His headline tours have played sold-out shows for 12 million fans, including 36 stadium concerts, Farm Tours, Spring Break shows, and seven sold-out “Crash My Playa” destination concert events.

He has won over 50 major music awards, including five wins as Entertainer of the Year across the CMA and ACM Awards. He has been honored as a CMT Artist of the Year six times, an NSAI Artist/Songwriter of the Year, the first recipient of the ACM Album of the Decade Award for Crash My Party, seven CMT Music Awards, five Billboard Music Awards, and four American Music Awards. Bryan has also been named Billboard’s Top Country Artist of the 2010s and the Most Heard Artist of the Decade by Country Aircheck.

“The CMA Awards is one of the biggest nights of the year for country music,” says Bryan. “Being asked to host the CMA Awards was definitely something I put a lot of thought into before answering. The pressure that comes along with that can be overwhelming, but knowing I get to help honor and celebrate so many of my friends, I knew it was something I couldn’t turn down. I mean, growing up in Georgia, I remember watching Vince Gill, Reba, Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Rogers, Barbara Mandrell, to name a few. They were so good. And then becoming a part of this amazing country music family and sitting on the front row while Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood and Darius Rucker took the reins, all of these artists are heroes and friends, and I am honored to have my name included in this group. I’m looking forward to making it fun and memorable and using this platform to continue to make country music shine.”

“We are so thrilled to have Luke join us as this year’s CMA Awards host,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “His fun and playful energy is something television viewers have welcomed into their homes week after week as a judge on American Idol, and I know he has something exciting up his sleeve for the CMA Awards. We cannot wait to bring music fans a magical night of performances and truly some of the most special moments our show has ever delivered, in just a few weeks.”

Winners of The 55th Annual CMA Awards will be determined in a final round of voting by eligible voting CMA members. The third and final ballot is open now for CMA members, with voting for the CMA Awards final ballot closing Wednesday, Oct. 27.

Performers and presenters for this year’s awards will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Jay Demarcus, Donato’s Pizza Partner To Help Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital

Jay DeMarcus delivers pizzas to staff at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee.

Bassist, vocalist, pianist, producer and songwriter Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts is joining forces with Donato’s Pizza to help raise funds for Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

Starting now through Nov. 28, for every signature “DeMarcus Pizza” sold at Donato’s Restaurants, $1 will be donated to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital. DeMarcus kicked off the launch by delivering the “DeMarcus Pizza” to staff at the Children’s Hospital.

He has worked in partnership with Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital to give back throughout his career and in 2010, the hospital renamed its Pediatric Surgery Center after Rascal Flatts to show their appreciation for their generosity in donating more than $6 million to the Children’s Hospital.

“Our work with the Children’s Hospital over the last almost 18 years has been the most humbling and one of the greatest joys of our career,” shares DeMarcus. “The goal with this promotion is to continue to bring awareness to the incredible work being done and raise money for a much-needed, and very dear, cause to me. I hope anyone that can will join in in ordering and enjoying some great pizza at the same time!”

For more information on how to get involved, click here.

Chart Action: Bryan, Shelton Continue To Gain Traction

Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton continue to gain support at country radio this week. Bryan claims most added on the Mediabase chart earning 51 new station adds. He gains additional 31 adds from the Billboard and MusicRow charts.

“Up” is the sixth single from Luke’s No. 1 debuting Born Here Live Here Die Here album that already contains five consecutive No. 1 singles. The song was written by Jeremy Bussey, Taylor Phillips and Bobby Pinson.

Blake Shelton falls second on the most-added list on the Billboard and Mediabase charts with 42 new stations. “Come Back As A Country Boy” is the No. 1 most added single on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio chart with 15 new adds and the highest spin gainer with +238 spins.

For more chart data, view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly.

CMA Reveals Winners For 2021 CMA Broadcast Awards

The Country Music Association has announced the recipients of the 2021 CMA Broadcast Awards. Country recording artist and two-time 2021 CMA Awards nominee Carly Pearce individually called radio stations and broadcast personalities to reveal the news.

The CMA Broadcast Personality of the Year category was split into two new categories this year—Weekly National and Daily National.

The categories are established by market size based on population as ranked by Nielsen. Additionally, entries for Broadcast Personality of the Year are judged on aircheck, ratings, community involvement and biographical information. Candidates for Radio Station of the Year are judged on aircheck, ratings, community involvement and format leadership.

CMA members who are full-time, on-air personalities and CMA member radio stations in the U.S. and Canada were eligible to submit entries, which are judged by a panel of distinguished broadcast professionals, representing all market sizes and regions.

The 55th Annual CMA Awards will air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. CT on ABC.

2021 CMA Broadcast Awards Winners:

CMA Broadcast Personality of the Year:
Weekly National – “Country Countdown USA” (Lon Helton) – Westwood One
Daily National – “CMT After Midnite” (Cody Alan) – Premiere Networks
Major Market – “Double-L” (Lois Lewis) – KNIX, Phoenix, Ariz.
Large Market – “Ridder, Scott and Shannen” (“Ridder” Shaun Ridderbush, Scott Dolphin, and Shannen Oesterreich) – WMIL, Milwaukee-Racine, Wis.
Medium Market – “Mo & StyckMan” (“Mo” Melissa Wagner and “StyckMan” Greg Owens) – WUSY, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Small Market – “Steve, Ben and Nikki” (Steve Stroud, Ben Walker, and Nikki Thomas) – WXBQ, Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, Tenn.-Va.

CMA Radio Station of the Year:
Major Market – KYGO – Denver-Boulder, Colo.
Large Market – WUBE – Cincinnati, Ohio
Medium Market – KUZZ – Bakersfield, Calif.
Small Market – KCLR – Columbia, Mo.

Music Health Alliance To Hold Second Annual Handwritten Lyrics Auction

Pictured (L-R): Handwritten lyrics of “Time After Time” art piece created by Cyndi Lauper, George Thorogood’s “Bad To The Bone,” and Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance”

Julien’s Auctions announced the launch of Music Health Alliance Second Annual Handwritten Lyrics Auction–the exclusive, online charity auction–at juliensauctions.com for advance bidding beginning today (Oct. 15). The auction will start closing at 1 p.m. CT on Monday, Nov. 1.

Proceeds will benefit Music Health Alliance to provide access to healthcare for music professionals.

For the second consecutive year, the auction house has partnered with some of the most decorated and influential singers and songwriters across the genres of pop, rock, country, folk, Americana, and gospel music, who personally donated handwritten lyrics of some of their classic and ground-breaking hits.

Highlighted handwritten song lyrics include Rosanne Cash, “Crossing Jerusalem;” Dan & Shay and Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours;” David Frasier, Ed Hill, and Josh Kear “Most People are Good;” Jason Isbell, “Cover Me Up;” Miranda Lambert, “Tin Man;” Cyndi Lauper, “Time After Time;” Lady Gaga, Aaron Raitiere, Natalie Hemby and Hillary Lindsey, “I’ll Never Love Again,” from the soundtrack of A Star is Born; Tim McGraw, “Live Like You Were Dying;” John Michael Montgomery, “I Love the Way You Love Me;” Dennis Morgan and Kye Fleming, “Smoky Mountain Rain;” Maren Morris, “The Bones;” Amanda Shires, “Wasted and Rollin’;” Tia Sillers and Mark Sanders, “I Hope You Dance;” Chris Tompkins and Kear, “Before He Cheats;” and Matt Warren and Lindsey, “Every Storm Runs Out of Rain,” among others.

Ryan Hurd Plots “Tour De Pelago” For 2022 On Heels Of Album Release

Ryan Hurd. Photo: Nicki Fletcher

Ryan Hurd is set to launch his headlining “Tour de Pelago” in January, with dates including Chicago’s The Vic, New York’s Irving Plaza, Nashville’s Marathon Music Works and more.

The tour is in support of his new debut album, Pelago, which features the Platinum certified duet “Chasing After You” with wife Maren Morris, plus previously released tracks “June, July, August,” “Coast,” and “Tab with My Name on It.”

Pelago was inspired by Hurd’s upbringing on the shores of Lake Michigan and was produced with childhood friend and longtime creative partner Aaron Eshuis, along with Jesse Frasure and Teddy Reimer.

Tickets for the new tour, which runs through May 8 of 2022, go on sale Thursday, Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. CT.

“Tour de Pelago” Dates:
21-Oct – Carol’s Pub – Chicago, IL
30-Oct – DeltaPlex Arena – Grand Rapids, MI*
4-Nov – Tuscaloosa Amphitheater – Tuscaloosa, AL†
13-Jan – The Bluestone – Columbus, OH
15-Jan – The Vic – Chicago, IL
16-Jan – The Deluxe – Indianapolis, IN
21-Jan – The Truman – Kansas City, MO
22-Jan – Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE
23-Jan – Delmar Hall – Saint Louis, MO
2-Feb – House of Blues – Boston, MA
3-Feb – Irving Plaza – New York, NY
4-Feb – Roxian Theatre – McKees Rocks, PA
5-Feb – The Fillmore – Detroit, MI
10-Feb – TLA – Philadelphia, PA
11-Feb – The Fillmore – Silver Spring, MD
12-Feb – Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH
24-Feb – Marathon Music Works – Nashville, TN
26-Feb – The Signal – Chattanooga, TN
7-Apr – Georgia Theatre – Athens, GA
8-Apr – Buckhead Theater – Atlanta, GA
9-Apr – Charleston Music Hall – Charleston, SC
29-Apr – Stagecoach – Indio, CA
1-May – Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
4-May – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT
5-May – Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
6-May – Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
7-May – Showbox – Seattle, WA
8-May – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
*with Brett Young
†with Jon Pardi

Industry Ink: Big D & Bubba, Recording Academy, Jackson+Sellers, Joe Denim

Big D & Bubba Join 103.3 Country/WKDF’s Morning Lineup

Pictured (L-R): Big D, Patrick Thomas, Carsen, and Bubba.

Nashville country music station 103.3 Country/WKDF-FM has added the Big D & Bubba radio show to its weekday morning lineup. The show will debut on 103.3 on Monday, Oct. 18, and can be heard live Monday through Friday from 4 a.m.-10 a.m.

Charlie Cook, Programming Operations Manager, Cumulus Nashville, says: “We are lucky that talent this good is right here in our backyard. We’ve heard Big D and Bubba for years and understand how hard they’ll work for WKDF. They are funny, relevant and artists love them.”

“Airing live in mornings on 103.3 Country is the culmination of a ton of hard work,” shares Bubba. “Preparation and luck have met, and it’s time to cook this chicken!”

“This is our home,” adds Big D. “We live here. We have each raised our families in this town. Bubba’s a volunteer firefighter. We are the listener, and we’re living the lifestyle. Country is what we are.”

 

 

Recording Academy Appoints David Gregory As Chief Information Officer

The Recording Academy has appointed David Gregory as Chief Information Officer, reporting to Co-President Panos A. Panay.

Gregory leads the Information Technology team responsible for the technology infrastructure at the Academy and its awards shows, including network and systems technology, distribution and support of mobile devices, and training. He is responsible for driving operational technology and processes for IT, ERP, CRM, data security, governance, risk, and compliance. Gregory also oversees the applications that manage membership and the voting process for the Grammy Awards.

“Implementing new technological solutions is critical as we sharpen and modernize our service to staff and members,” says Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy. “David’s track record will further accelerate the Academy’s growth as we continue to refine our practices on every level and transform the future of the organization.”

“I am delighted to welcome David to the Academy as our new Chief Information Officer,” adds Panay. “I’ve had the pleasure of working together with David for many years and look forward to bringing his talent and experience to the Academy as we architect and redevelop our data and technological infrastructure to meet the demands and needs of a new Academy and a new music business.”

 

 

Aubrie Sellers & Jade Jackson Form Duo Jackson+Sellers

Jackson+Sellers will celebrate the release of their forthcoming album, Breaking Point, with a live stream event in partnership with Mandolin. Following the album’s release on Oct. 22, the duo will perform the full album live with a full band. The event will be streamed on Sunday, Oct. 24.

Jackson+Sellers, comprised of singer-songwriters Aubrie Sellers and Jade Jackson, connected on social media during the pandemic. Their L.A.-written, Nashville-recorded album is soundtracked by raw guitars, driving drums and a pop-rock sound that combines ’70s rock, ’90s raucous roots, and modern indie pop.

“Sometimes it seems like when you are on the right track the universe aligns so easily that it’s astonishing,” Sellers explains. “That’s how we felt from our first meeting and we are glad to be playing this record from start to finish and sharing our cosmic collision.”

Jackson adds, “It’s crazy to think that Aubrie and I have only known each other for a year! We connected so quickly on so many different levels and I couldn’t be more excited for our creative child to be in the world!”

 

 

Copperline Signs Deal With Joe Denim

Pictured (L-R): Amanda Hale (Management), Joe Denim, Mandi Davis-Gratzmiller (Copperline,Director of A&R-West), Will Edwards (Copperline, CEO). Photo: Mike Gratzmiller

Copperline has signed a global distribution deal with Songs Forever, LLC, owned by country artist Joe Denim.

Copperline will distribute future music from Denim via The Orchard beginning with the soon to be released “Real Tree Christmas,” available everywhere Nov. 5. Denim’s catalogue will also transfer to Copperline Music Group for distribution.

“Having Joe as a partner with Copperline is like having three acts in one: a hilarious comedian, a talented musician and brilliant songwriter,” shares Copperline CEO Will Edwards. “We look forward to having a good laugh while listening to his releases.”

“When my manager, Amanda Hale, introduced me to A&R Director Mandi Davis-Gratzmiller, who then made the deal with Will possible, I knew instantly that we all had to work together,” adds Denim. “Hannah Klotz and the rest of their team are fantastic, and I know with their guidance, we can reach not only my existing fans, but a whole new audience.”

Chris Tomlin & United Announce Co-Headlining Tour For 2022

Multi-Platinum selling Christian artists Chris Tomlin and United are teaming up for their co-headlining Tomlin United” Tour, set to kick off in 2022 at North Carolina’s Greensboro Coliseum on Feb. 9.

The tour will welcome fans each night to worship together and experience songs that have shaped modern faith today. The trek will visit 33 cities across the U.S., including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Miami and more before wrapping in Duluth, Georgia on April 13. Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning Oct. 22.

We really believe this tour is going to be something unforgettable,” Tomlin and Joel Houston (United) share. “We’ve been trying to do something like this for a long time and we have a real sense of trust in the fact that this is the right time. This is the moment for what God has been planning and in that, we think the timing has everything to do with the people joining us each night.

“At the heart of it, we want people to leave with the understanding that there is a greater hope in this world. This is a critical moment in time for people to be reminded that there is a true and living hope, and that’s Jesus… Our prayer is that these nights of worship would be like coming home moments for people, people who have found themselves far from God. That they would experience something that feels like an anchor, a real moment where the spirit of God can do what only the spirit of God can do in people’s lives.”

“Tomlin United” Tour Dates:
02/09/2022- Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum
02/11/2022 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
02/12/2022 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
02/14/2022 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
02/15/2022 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
02/17/2022 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse
02/18/2022 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena
02/19/2022 – Chicago, IL – United Center
02/22/2022 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
02/23/2022 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
02/25/2022 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
02/26/2022 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
02/28/2022 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
03/01/2022 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena
03/03/2022 – Rochester, NY – Blue Cross Arena
03/04/2022 – Hershey, PA – Giant Center
03/05/2022 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
03/22/2022 – Portland, OR – MODA Center
03/23/2022 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Center
03/24/2022 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
03/26/2022 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Smart Home Arena
03/28/2022 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
03/29/2022 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena
03/30/2022 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
03/31/2022 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
04/02/2022 – Los Angeles, CA – Banc of California Stadium
04/05/2022 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
04/06/2022 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
04/07/2022 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
04/09/2022 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center
04/11/2022 – Miami, FL – FTX Arena
04/12/2022 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
04/13/2022 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena

Walker Hayes Lands First-Ever MusicRow CountryBreakout No. 1

The viral hit by Walker Hayes, “Fancy Like,” is crowned this week’s No. 1 single on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart. Hayes continues his reign at the top of the country streaming songs chart as “Fancy Like” earns another 14 million streams, putting it at No. 6 overall. Since its release, the track has racked in over 180 million streams, according to Nielsen.

Hayes wrote the single with Cameron Bartolini, Shane Stevens and Josh Jenkins and is featured on his latest EP, Country Stuff.

Hayes’ last single “You Broke Up With Me” was certified double Platinum by the RIAA.

Click here to view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.

Bluegrass Musician Phil Leadbetter Dies At 59

Phil Leadbetter. Photo: Courtesy of Crossroads Music

Bluegrass musician and businessman Phil Leadbetter has died after contracting COVID-19. He was 59.

Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Leadbetter’s bluegrass career started at 14 with the founding of the Knoxville Newgrass Boys. The group would eventually be invited to perform at the White House during the bicentennial celebrations in 1976.

Leadbetter was hired on with Grandpa Jones in 1988, followed by a year with country singer Vern Gosdin. Beginning in 1990, he played resophonic guitar for J.D. Crowe and eventually took over booking for the group until 2001. Leadbetter recorded two album with Crowe–Flashback (1994) and Come On Down To My World (1999).

He served as a founding member of Wildfire with Robert Hale, Curt Chapman, Darrell Webb, and Barry Crabtree, later departing to start Grasstowne with Alan Bibey and Steve Gulley. He recorded three albums with Wildfire and two with Grasstowne.

As a solo artist, Leadbetter released three albums: Filibuster (1999), Slide Effects (2005), and The Next Move (2014). He released Swing For The Fences by Phil Leadbetter & The All-Stars of Bluegrass in 2020. The group had also played a number of shows in 2018-19 with a rotating cast of pickers and singers.

Leadbetter is a three-time recipient of the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Resophonic Guitar Player of the Year award. Gibson released the Phil Leadbetter Signature Series Dobro guitar in 2003 in his honor. Two years later, he won the first of his IBMA Resophonic Guitar Player awards, while also garnering an Instrumental Recording of the Year trophy for his second solo album, Slide Effects. He was nominated for a Best Bluegrass Album Grammy in 1994 for his work with J. D. Crowe and the New South on the album Flashback.

In 2011, Leadbetter received his first of five Hodgkin’s Lymphoma diagnoses.

He is survived by his grandchildren and son, Matt Leadbetter, who also become a professional resophonic guitar, now working with Dale Ann Bradley.

Memorial arrangements have not yet been announced.