Several organizations have made significant contributions to MusiCares’ COVID-19 Relief Fund, which was established by the Recording Academy and its affiliated charitable arm MusiCares.
The organizations donating funds include The Latin Recording Academy, StubHub, labels Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group, City National Bank, Bill Silva Entertainment, charitable foundations and trusts including the William, Jeff, and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation, George Harrison’s Material World Foundation, the Michael Jackson Estate, Alicia Keys and She Is The Music, and the Yoshiki Foundation America.
Last week, streaming services including Amazon Music, Facebook, SiriusXM, Pandora, Spotify, Tidal and YouTube Music donated to the fund.
The COVID-19 Relief Fund launched two weeks ago, with initial donations of $1 million each from MusiCares and the Recording Academy. The fund allows music industry professionals, including artists, production crews, technicians, and anyone impacted by the loss of income due to live music event cancelations, to apply for basic living assistance.
“It’s incredible to see how many within the music industry have continued to show support for COVID-19 Relief efforts,” said Steve Boom, chair of MusiCares. “The impacts of this virus are very real, as many struggle to know where their next rent payment is coming from, or how next week’s groceries are going to be paid for. Our fund is there to help meet those needs as much as it can, and every gesture of support counts.”
“So many people in our community remain in desperate need and many are living day to day whether they are a gigging musician, sound engineer or event logistics person,” said Harvey Mason Jr., Chair and Interim President/CEO of the Recording Academy. “We are thrilled that so many in our community are coming forward to support each other and we are grateful for all the organizations who are standing in the gap for music people in need.”
If you wish to support efforts to assist music professionals in need, visit: grammy.com/musicares/coronavirusrelieffund.
If you are a member of the music industry in need of assistance, visit: musicares.org.
Spotify Launches Standalone Kids App In The U.S.
/by Jessica NicholsonSpotify has officially launched a standalone app for youth, titled Spotify Kids, in the United States, France and Canada, after first introducing the venture last year. The ad-free app is available exclusively for Spotify Premium Family subscribers and designed for youth ages three and older.
The app includes more than 8,000 songs and 125 playlists, as well as over 60 hours of stories, such as Disney Music Group stories and short stories.
Spotify is working with brands including Disney, KIDZ Bop and Nickelodeon to craft custom content for the app and will have custom content for United States users, such as including Spanish-language, country, Christian, Motown and soul dance party playlists. The app also includes music from popular movies and events, such as the Trolls World Tour playlist and an official Frozen playlist.
Cecilia Castleman Inks With Big Yellow Dog Music
/by Lorie HollabaughCecilia Castleman
Cecilia Castleman has signed a publishing deal with Big Yellow Dog Music.
Castleman joins a roster that includes Josh Kear, Jessie James Decker, Meghan Trainor, Logan Mize, Tenille Townes, Daniel Tashian and more.
“All my life I’ve been playing and writing songs,” says Castleman. “I’ve never had a guitar, bass or keyboard lesson — I learned by listening to records and trying to pick up what I could. When I was 16, I took a studio engineering course at The Blackbird Academy so I could track the songs I wrote myself. Every form of art, whether it’s painting or photography, helps me with my music — it helps me create the person I am and who I aspire to be.”
Asleep At The Wheel’s Ray Benson Tests Positive For Coronavirus
/by Jessica NicholsonRay Benson.
Asleep At The Wheel’s Ray Benson has revealed he has tested positive for the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, sharing the diagnosis on Tuesday (March 31) on social media.
Benson noted that he went to be tested on March 21 after feeling tired for several days. He says no tests were available at that time, so he returned home. He was able to be tested yesterday (March 30) and received a call this morning saying he had tested positive for the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.
“Hoping for the best don’t have the usual symptoms but feel tired head ache [sic] no fever no cough!!” he said via a post on Facebook. “I’ll be ok sure do miss playin [sic] music and seein [sic] everyone!”
He also issued a warning to others to stay safe, noting that he “wore mask washed hands used hand sanitizer still got it!”
Benson is only the latest artist to reveal he has contracted the virus. On Sunday, country artist Joe Diffie died from complications with COVID-19, while songwriting legend John Prine has been hospitalized with the virus. “F U Forever” singer Kalie Shorr was also diagnosed with COVID-19.
According to Johns Hopkins University of Medicine, there are more than 177,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, and more than 3,400 deaths in the United States to date.
Brett Young To Join Levi’s 5:01 Live Music Series
/by Jessica NicholsonBrett Young will join Levi’s 5:01 Live Music Series Tuesday night (March 31), via Instagram Live. The “Catch” singer will offer a performance and Q&A beginning at 5:01 p.m. PST (7:01 p.m. CST).
Others who have taken part in the live music series include Snoop Dogg, The Roots’ Questlove and more. Young will also donate his $10,000 in performance earnings to the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund, which helps people in the music industry who have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, and subsequent live event cancellations.
Kalie Shorr Reveals COVID-19 Diagnosis
/by LB CantrellKalie Shorr
25-year-old singer-songwriter Kalie Shorr has revealed that she has tested positive for COVID-19.
Shorr called into The Bobby Bones Show this morning (March 31) to talk about her experience.
“About a week ago I woke up in the morning and felt completely fine. I was already self-quarantining, so it was just business as usual that day. At the middle of the day I felt like I had been hit by a truck. I needed to fall asleep. I’m a pretty high-energy person, I haven’t felt that tired in so long,” Shorr told Bones.
Shorr said she soon developed a fever and body aches. She was tested the next day.
“I think that there might be a misconception, at least in the greater Nashville area, about how difficult it is because I went in and I was probably out in 45 minutes. I just went to the Urgent Care through Vanderbilt [Hospital],” Shorr said.
Shorr suspects that she contracted the virus at the CMT’s American Red Cross Telethon for Tornado Relief, where there was a confirmed case.
“I did the tornado telethon and then they found out that somebody had had coronavirus there. I hadn’t interacted with him directly, I hadn’t been in the general vicinity as him but we’re still learning how contagious this is and that’s the one person I know that was confirmed to have it that I saw within a two-week period,” she said.
Shorr said that her roommates, songwriters Taylor Acorn and Emma Lynn White, also had it, but that all are recovering.
Shorr released her first full-length album Open Book in 2019, which includes the singles “Lullaby” and “F U Forever.”
Hear Shorr’s call to The Bobby Bones Show below:
Spotify’s New Country Playlist ‘Indigo’ Highlights Yola, Jason Isbell, Margo Price
/by Jessica NicholsonThe new playlist, which launched Tuesday (March 31) features artists such as soul-country technician and Grammy nominee Yola, premier Americana troubadour Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Aubrie Sellers, Orville Peck, The Highwomen, John Prine, Brent Cobb, and more.
“We are excited to introduce the new Indigo playlist to our diverse spectrum of country music listeners,” says Laura Ohls, Senior Editor, Spotify. “Spotify continues to be deeply committed to supporting the country music community and culture, and with the launch of Indigo, we hope that fans will explore the many facets of the genre to find new music they will love.“
BREAKING: CMA Fest Canceled For 2020
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Country Music Association has announced that CMA Fest will not take place in 2020, in an abundance of caution and to follow guidance from national, state and local authorities in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The annual festival had been set for June 4-7, 2020 in Nashville.
“Today… is a first for our organization in 49 years and I share it with a heavy (but practical) heart. We have made the decision not to move forward with CMA Fest this year,” CMA CEO Sarah Trahern said in a statement to CMA members. “Please know the decision was not made overnight. Our team has been relentless in working through every scenario on behalf of our industry and fans. But after careful deliberation, and in following the latest guidance from national, state and local authorities, we felt it was time to start looking ahead to 2021.”
Next year’s CMA Fest is set for June 10-13, 2021.
A statement from the CMA is below:
Thomas Rhett Teams With Keith Urban, Reba McEntire For "Be A Light"
/by Jessica NicholsonThomas Rhett celebrated his 30th birthday yesterday (March 30) by releasing a new track, “Be A Light,” which he hopes will bring healing and inspiration to those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thomas Rhett teamed with Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott, and Contemporary Christian artist Chris Tomlin for the song.
All proceeds from the song, which the star penned alongside Josh Miller, Josh Thompson and Matt Dragstrem, will be donated to the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund.
“I wrote ‘Be A Light’ last year as a way to process negativity and sadness I was seeing in the world,” explains Thomas Rhett. “Now, as I sit in my home with my family on my 30th Birthday, we are in the middle of a world-wide pandemic affecting every single human on earth, all while our town of Nashville is still healing from devastating tornadoes that destroyed so much of our city less than one month ago. But, among the wreckage, I see us come together in ways I never dreamed possible. I knew in my heart this was the time to share this message with the world and our community. The voices who join me on this track are some of the brightest lights I know. I hope this song serves as a reminder that we are all in this together.”
Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, City National Bank Donate To MusiCares COVID-19 Fund
/by Jessica NicholsonThe organizations donating funds include The Latin Recording Academy, StubHub, labels Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group, City National Bank, Bill Silva Entertainment, charitable foundations and trusts including the William, Jeff, and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation, George Harrison’s Material World Foundation, the Michael Jackson Estate, Alicia Keys and She Is The Music, and the Yoshiki Foundation America.
Last week, streaming services including Amazon Music, Facebook, SiriusXM, Pandora, Spotify, Tidal and YouTube Music donated to the fund.
The COVID-19 Relief Fund launched two weeks ago, with initial donations of $1 million each from MusiCares and the Recording Academy. The fund allows music industry professionals, including artists, production crews, technicians, and anyone impacted by the loss of income due to live music event cancelations, to apply for basic living assistance.
“It’s incredible to see how many within the music industry have continued to show support for COVID-19 Relief efforts,” said Steve Boom, chair of MusiCares. “The impacts of this virus are very real, as many struggle to know where their next rent payment is coming from, or how next week’s groceries are going to be paid for. Our fund is there to help meet those needs as much as it can, and every gesture of support counts.”
“So many people in our community remain in desperate need and many are living day to day whether they are a gigging musician, sound engineer or event logistics person,” said Harvey Mason Jr., Chair and Interim President/CEO of the Recording Academy. “We are thrilled that so many in our community are coming forward to support each other and we are grateful for all the organizations who are standing in the gap for music people in need.”
If you wish to support efforts to assist music professionals in need, visit: grammy.com/musicares/ coronavirusrelieffund.
If you are a member of the music industry in need of assistance, visit: musicares.org.
Sara Evans’ Memoir ‘Born To Fly’ Due Out In September
/by Lorie HollabaughSara Evans is releasing her new memoir Born To Fly on Sept. 8 on Howard Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
In the new book, Evans opens up for the first time sharing stories not only about her career and living in the spotlight, but also about what inspires her and how her faith keeps her strong. Drawing on stories from her own life, she shares wisdom on topics ranging from motherhood and marriage to finding your life’s purpose.
“I am so excited to release my memoir this year,” says Evans. “With 2020 being the twentieth anniversary of my Born To Fly album release, which was such a pivotal project for me and my career on so many levels, this book really brings everything full circle. I am so proud of how it all came together and can’t wait to share it with everyone.”
The book is available for pre-order, and fans will get a sneak peek at the book tonight (March 31) at 6 p.m. CT when Sara joins talkshoplive to chat about the new project.