Willie Nelson will be the Keynote speaker for this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference and Festival Online on March 16-20. SXSW Online has also unveiled an initial wave of 50 Featured Speakers and over 230 sessions during the conference, which will offer a premiere digital experience that includes showcases, Film Festival screenings, networking, and the unexpected discoveries that are always a part of SXSW.
“No individual has had the cultural impact on, or been more synonymous with the creative vibrancy of Austin than Willie Nelson, and we are incredibly honored to have him as a SXSW Online 2021 Keynote,” said Hugh Forrest, Chief Programming Officer. “In addition to dozens of incredible Featured Speakers, today’s announcement also includes more than 200 sessions curated from our global community via PanelPicker, and is a key part of the premium content you can expect from SXSW Online 2021.”
Newly announced speakers for this year’s conference include host of TBS’ Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Samantha Bee; Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Streamlytics, Angela Benton; entrepreneur and Virgin Group Founder, Sir Richard Branson; Latin singer/songwriter, businesswoman, author and TV star, Chiquis; cannabis rights activist, Steve DeAngelo; Co-founder and CEO of Relativity Space, Tim Ellis; Emmy-nominated creative director and choreographer, Laurieann Gibson; Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actor, writer and producer, Taraji P. Henson, in conversation with SELF magazine Editor-in-Chief, Carolyn Kylstra; leadership strategist and author, Ann Hiatt; design entrepreneur and founder of the creative agency, LAYER, Benjamin Hubert; writer and publisher of the Water & Music newsletter, Cherie Hu; New York Times bestselling author, Michael Lewis; Academy Award-winning actor, author, producer, director and philanthropist, Matthew McConaughey; in conversation with Major League Soccer commissioner, Don Garber; Square Co-founder, Jim McKelvey; actor, filmmaker, author, and Olympic athlete, Alexi Pappas; and many more.
SXSW Online programming sessions are organized by themes (A New Urgency, Challenging Tech’s Path Forward, Cultural Resilience in the Arts, The Rebirth Of Business, Transforming the Entertainment Landscape, Connection in Disconnection, and An Uncharted Future), which are specifically focused on our unique moment in history and a glimpse into what the future could look like. More information about SXSW programming formats and themes can be found here.
Toby Keith, Ricky Skaggs Receive National Medal of Arts
/by LB CantrellToby Keith, Ricky Skaggs
Toby Keith and Ricky Skaggs were among a handful of recipients who were honored with a National Medal of Arts by President Trump yesterday (Jan. 13).
According to a statement from the Whitehouse, Keith was honored “for making extraordinary contributions to American music. Rising from humble beginnings in the oil fields of Oklahoma, Toby Keith has become one of the preeminent songwriters of his generation.”
Skaggs was honored “for his contributions to the American music industry. A virtuoso of the mandolin and fiddle, Ricky Skaggs creates and produces bluegrass music that preserves the musical legacy of the most talented artists of his generation,” according to the Whitehouse statement.
According to Skaggs publicist, Skaggs was originally slated to receive the award in early 2020, but the presentation was delayed due to COVID-19.
Photojournalist Nick Ut, art historian Earl “Rusty” Powell III, and opera singer and actress Mary Costa also received National Medal of Arts.
Trump also awarded American public official Kay Coles James, lawyer and politician O. James Lighthizer, and The National World War II Museum with National Humanities Medal yesterday (Jan. 13).
The National Medal of Arts is the highest award given to artists and arts patrons by the United States Government. The National Humanities Medal honors individuals or groups whose work has deepened the Nation’s understanding of the humanities and broadened our citizens’ engagement with history, literature, languages, philosophy, and other humanities subjects.
Aaron Lee Tasjan Readies Fourth Album For February Release
/by Lorie HollabaughAaron Lee Tasjan. Photo: Curtis Wayne Millard
Nashville-based pop artist Aaron Lee Tasjan will deliver his latest album Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! on Feb. 5 via New West Records.
Tasjan will be celebrating the release of the album with a virtual performance on Lightning 100 Nashville on Jan. 31 at 8 p.m. CT. The performance will be broadcast live on Lightning 100 and on Nugs.tv.
Tasjan’s self-titled fourth album includes touches of retro pop, vintage glam, 90s Anglophilia and psychedelic rock. Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! will be available across all digital platforms as well as on CD and standard black vinyl. A limited to 300 three-color “twister” vinyl edition will also be available exclusively via Vinyl Me, Please while a limited 1,400 four-color-splatter vinyl edition will be available at Independent Retailers and for pre-order now via New West Records.
Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! Track List:
1. Sunday Women
2. Computer of Love
3. Up All Night
4. Another Lonely Day
5. Don’t Overthink It
6. Cartoon Music
7. Feminine Walk
8. Dada Bois
9. Now You Know
10. Not That Bad
11. Got What I Wanted
Circle Network Returns With New Season Of Debuts And Familiar Favorites
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Circle TV network is kicking off 2021 with some new shows and some returning favorites as well. The network was recently named Pollstar’s #1 Livestreamer for 2020 and has a full slate of programming for the New Year.
Airing now through Feb. 11, Circle is debuting a new series, Opry Rewind, where host Nan Kelley shares stories with artists like Brad Paisley, Montgomery Gentry, Jana Kramer and more about monumental life experiences and iconic Opry performances.
Runaway June’s Natalie Stovall returns to host her show Southern Weekend as she explores and celebrates the best that the South has to offer. Host Nan Kelley and her husband Charlie are also going to be back to reveal the best-kept secrets in America from their motorcycles with their traveling series Authentic America.
“In the second year of the Circle Network, we are thrilled to continue to work with a wide range of talent and deliver authentic, one-of-a-kind content to country music fans’ homes across the nation,” said Drew Reifenberger, Circle Network general manager. “We’re kicking 2021 off with a full slate, and we look forward to rolling out all of the exciting and never-before-seen programming in the weeks to come.”
As previously reported, the network is also adding the 31st Annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards to its slate, bringing the biggest night in bluegrass music to their viewers. Airing on Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. ET, the show will celebrate 75 years of bluegrass with performances from the genre’s biggest stars and trailblazers including Del McCoury Band, Balsam Range and Taj Mahal, and guest appearances from Garth Brooks, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris and more.
Additionally, Circle is joining forces with Phil Vassar for his series Songs from the Cellar as well, with this season featuring guests Matt Ramsey, Lonestar and Tracy Lawrence. Renewed programming also sees the return of My Opry Debut where Chrissy Metz, Dennis Quaid, Niko Moon, Madison Kozack, Sam Williams and more share their experiences leading up to their first-ever performance on the Opry stage.
Sam Carter Signs With Spirit Music Nashville And 2 Mix Music
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Frank Rogers, CEO, Spirit Music Nashville; Katie Flynn, Creative Director, Spirit Music Nashville; Mike Fiorentino, Director A&R, Spirit Music Nashville; Sam Carter; Kara Jackson, Creative Director, Spirit Music Nashville; Derek Wells, Senior Director A&R, Spirit Music Nashville/President 2MixMusic.
Sam Carter has signed a worldwide publishing deal with Spirit Music Nashville and 2 Mix Music, Spirit’s joint venture with producer Derek Wells.
A 25-year-old singer-songwriter from Dallas, Georgia, Carter spent the last few years playing shows around the Southeast and honing his craft as a songwriter.
“I couldn’t be more excited about starting the new year off with a talent like Sam Carter!” said Wells, Sr. Director A&R, Spirit Music Nashville/President, 2 Mix Music. “He’s a gifted, natural singer who knows what he wants to say as a writer and an artist. Our whole building is fired up to be a part of his team and we look forward to all of the successes that we see on the horizon for him.”
“Sam has such a natural, raw talent. I can’t wait for everyone to get to know him,” said Katie Flynn, Creative Director, Spirit Music Nashville. “Not only does he stand out as an artist but paired with his passion for music and his hard-working approach, the sky is the limit for him. Our team is so excited to work alongside him and to help him reach his goals.”
“I am so excited for this opportunity to work with the Spirit/2 Mix family,” said Carter. “This has felt like home since day one. I can’t wait to see where this journey takes me and create some awesome music with them.”
The CMA Foundation Announces Programming With New Artist Ambassador Lindsay Ell
/by LB CantrellLindsay Ell. Photo: Jeremy Cowart
The CMA Foundation welcomed Lindsay Ell as the next Artist Ambassador to join the Unified Voices for Music Education (UVfME) initiative.
Through her prior work with the CMA Foundation, Ell has seen firsthand the importance of the CMA Foundation’s work in the music education sector. Her stellar musicianship and songwriting skills will take centerstage as she participates in a variety of activities including creating video tutorials, virtually meeting with students to lead a songwriting workshop and other advocacy efforts to bring more visibility to the organization’s support of music education.
“Lindsay knows the healing power of music and the importance of music education,” says Tiffany Kerns, CMA Foundation Executive Director. “Her impactful story and passion for music as not only a creative outlet, but a call for human connection, make her a fitting ambassador as we kick off the year with continued efforts supporting music education across the U.S.”
“Music education was such an important part of my childhood,” says Ell. “Growing up I learned to lean into music as an outlet thanks to the guidance and encouragement of some truly amazing teachers. Music is an incredible connector that helps us process our emotions, which is incredibly important given the current state of the world and the weight we are all feeling. Being able to teach the power of music to students in school at an early age is a gift that I believe will serve them in so many ways for the rest of their lives. It is truly an honor to be named an Artist Ambassador for the CMA Foundation’s Unified Voices for Music Education program. I am so excited to highlight the impact our amazing music teachers across this country have on students through music education, and to pay forward the gifts my teachers shared with me.”
Ell is the third artist to join the CMA Foundation’s Unified Voices for Music Education Artist Ambassador program.
Fellow Artist Ambassador Jimmie Allen participated in several online events throughout December, including virtually meeting with a third-grade music class at Snowden Elementary in Memphis, Tennessee to share his story and discuss music and songwriting with the young students. Ashley McBryde served as the inaugural Artist Ambassador, meeting virtually with music educators in November to discuss obstacles they are facing and sharing how music education led to her career in country music.
Garth Brooks To Be Honored At 43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors In May
/by Lorie HollabaughGarth Brooks
Garth Brooks is one of the honorees at the upcoming 43rd annual Kennedy Center Honors celebration, set to take place in May in Washington D.C. He’ll be joined by fellow recipients choreographer-actress-dancer Debbie Allen, singer-songwriter Joan Baez, violinist Midori, and beloved actor Dick Van Dyke at the renowned celebration of the arts.
“Like any award, the names that are already on it makes the award that award. And to think of the names that have been presented this in the past—and the names that will be there that night—is extremely humbling,” said Brooks. “President John F. Kennedy was a childhood hero of mine, and he has continued to be through every stage of my life. He knew that a nation is defined by its culture and a culture is defined by its arts. I have watched many of my heroes sit in that booth during their ceremony, I have even had the joyous honor of singing for some of them on their special night. The hope is to have contributed to humanity like my heroes have, to inspire us to be the most we can be as individuals, global citizens, and a part of human history. But most of all, to simply laugh, cry, love, and dream through music…I have been blessed to do just that as a fan and as an artist.”
Garth is no stranger to the Kennedy Center Honors—he’s performed as part of salutes to former honorees Loretta Lynn (2003), George Jones (2008), Billy Joel (2013) and, most recently, James Taylor (2016).
Traditionally held in December, the Kennedy Center Honors were postponed due to the pandemic and will now be held this May in Washington, DC in an adjusted form that will include an honoree medallion ceremony and other events.
Big Yellow Dog Signs Jamra To Publishing Roster
/by LB CantrellJamra
Big Yellow Dog Music has signed artist-songwriter Jamra as the first 2021 addition to its publishing roster.
“We are very excited to work with such a talented artist and writer,” says BYD’s General Manager Creative of Film & TV Sync, Alex Stefano. “Jamra’s voice and songs have brought a real calm over us the past year and we can’t wait to see where we can take them.”
Big Yellow Dog team with Jamra
Originally from a small New England beach town, Jamra came to Nashville 10 years ago in pursuit of a songwriting career. Since then, she’s landed major sync placements with Coca Cola, the CW’s hit show Riverdale and more with her unpolished, yet whimsical pop sound that blend sharp hip-hop beats and trippy atmospheric sonics.
“To say this means the world to me doesn’t quite suffice,” says Jamra. “It feels full circle. I think back to myself ten years ago moving to Nashville with the simple knowing in my heart of hearts that songwriting was my life’s work. I absolutely can’t wait to work alongside Alex, Carla [Wallace] and the rest of the BYD team from here forward.”
Plaid Flag Music Signs Mae Estes
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R, back row): Mae Estes; Courtney Blake, Creative Director; (L-R, front row): Kendall Warren, Partner; Stephanie Cox, SVP Creative, Kobalt
Plaid Flag Music has signed Mae Estes to a worldwide publishing deal with the Nashville-based firm.
“We patiently searched for the perfect addition to our music family,” said Kendall Warren, Co-Founder of Plaid Flag Music. “Our patience was rewarded when we met Mae Estes. Her music and personality captivated us from the first time we heard her.”
An Arkansas native, Estes has been writing songs since she can remember, testing out her music on crowds across the state at rodeos and local radio stations week after week. After moving to Nashville in 2015, she’s has written songs for McKenna Hydrick, Cody Belew and Nate Botsford, among others.
“I couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity to work with Mae alongside my Plaid Flag team…equally excited for the world to hear this talented artist,” said Stephanie Cox, SVP, Creative at Kobalt Music.
As an artist, Estes released her debut single, “Naked,” to over 100,000 worldwide streams. She’s appeared on high profile playlists like Spotify’s New Music Nashville, and toured extensively with Armed Forces Entertainment in support of our servicemen and women.
“I’m so inspired by the badass women who run Plaid Flag and feel incredibly lucky to be a part of this team,” said Estes. “I don’t know how the restaurant industry will survive without me, but I’m excited to find out.”
BREAKING: Greg Thompson Appointed President And Partner Of Big Loud Management
/by LB CantrellGreg Thompson
Big Loud Management announced today (Jan. 14) the appointment of executive heavyweight Greg Thompson to President and Partner, effective immediately.
“I’ve worked closely with Big Loud in the past, and have been able to see what an incredible organization they have built,” says Thompson. “I want to thank Seth [England], Joey [Moi], and Craig [Wiseman], for this amazing opportunity to join the family. I’m thrilled to lead a group of world-class managers and have the privilege to be on the same team as some of the greatest artists in the world.”
Coming from Maverick Management/Live Nation in Beverly Hills, California, Thompson served as President of the top-tier management conglomerate. Hands-on in helping synergize managers and superstar talent like U2, Madonna, Doja Cat, Brandy, and more, he led the charge in expanding their sought-after all-genre roster. Prior, Thompson held a long bicoastal tenure with Capitol Music Group/EMI, playing a critical role in developing artists Katy Perry, Sam Smith, and Coldplay. With over 25 years of high-level music executive experience, his early career stints include Island Def Jam, Elektra Records, and Chrysalis Records.
“It’s hard to imagine how things could get better at Big Loud right now, but adding Greg [Thompson] to our company is exactly that. He is a leader, mentor, and first-class executive. We are very thankful to him for coming on board when he could have chosen just about anywhere. He will be key in overseeing all of our managers and assisting with each of their respective artists, not to mention being a key resource for us partners as well,” says Big Loud Partners (Seth England, Joey Moi, and Craig Wiseman)
Expanding Big Loud’s footprint to Los Angeles, California, Thompson will continue managing clients Philmon Lee and Ananya Birla, while further elevating the leading Nashville, Tennessee-based independent management firm.
Thompson can be reached here.
Willie Nelson Announced As Keynote For SXSW Online
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“No individual has had the cultural impact on, or been more synonymous with the creative vibrancy of Austin than Willie Nelson, and we are incredibly honored to have him as a SXSW Online 2021 Keynote,” said Hugh Forrest, Chief Programming Officer. “In addition to dozens of incredible Featured Speakers, today’s announcement also includes more than 200 sessions curated from our global community via PanelPicker, and is a key part of the premium content you can expect from SXSW Online 2021.”
Newly announced speakers for this year’s conference include host of TBS’ Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Samantha Bee; Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Streamlytics, Angela Benton; entrepreneur and Virgin Group Founder, Sir Richard Branson; Latin singer/songwriter, businesswoman, author and TV star, Chiquis; cannabis rights activist, Steve DeAngelo; Co-founder and CEO of Relativity Space, Tim Ellis; Emmy-nominated creative director and choreographer, Laurieann Gibson; Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actor, writer and producer, Taraji P. Henson, in conversation with SELF magazine Editor-in-Chief, Carolyn Kylstra; leadership strategist and author, Ann Hiatt; design entrepreneur and founder of the creative agency, LAYER, Benjamin Hubert; writer and publisher of the Water & Music newsletter, Cherie Hu; New York Times bestselling author, Michael Lewis; Academy Award-winning actor, author, producer, director and philanthropist, Matthew McConaughey; in conversation with Major League Soccer commissioner, Don Garber; Square Co-founder, Jim McKelvey; actor, filmmaker, author, and Olympic athlete, Alexi Pappas; and many more.
SXSW Online programming sessions are organized by themes (A New Urgency, Challenging Tech’s Path Forward, Cultural Resilience in the Arts, The Rebirth Of Business, Transforming the Entertainment Landscape, Connection in Disconnection, and An Uncharted Future), which are specifically focused on our unique moment in history and a glimpse into what the future could look like. More information about SXSW programming formats and themes can be found here.