CMT, WSMV News 4, The Red Cross To Hold Tornado Relief Telethon Today

CMT, WSMV-TV, and the American Red Cross have joined forces for a telethon this afternoon (March 5) to support tornado disaster relief efforts in Middle Tennessee. The telethon will air live this afternoon from 4-7 p.m. from the CMT Studio in downtown Nashville with WSMV anchors, CMT’s Cody Alan, and more talent to be announced, alongside volunteers from CMT and the music industry. It will also be featured on all CMT social platforms.

The telethon will air live on WSMV News 4 and featured on all CMT social platforms.

Country artists, local TV personalities and volunteers will be answering phones live during the telethon taking donations, sharing personal stories, and offering support to tornado victims following the devastation that swept through the area earlier this week.

Outside of the telethon, donations can be made to the American Red Cross by visiting rdcrss.org/cmt. Proceeds from the sale of a special CMT Country Gives Back t-shirt will also benefit the American Red Cross Southern Tornado and Flood Relief Program.

Gibson Giving Guitars To Musicians Affected By Nashville Tornadoes


Gibson’s charitable arm Gibson Gives has announced an initiative to provide a guitar to any musician whose instrument was damaged, lost or destroyed by the tornadoes.

“Our goal is to get a guitar back into the hands of anyone who has had their guitar damaged or destroyed in the recent Tennessee storm,” says Dendy Jarrett, Executive Director of Gibson Gives. “As a Nashville, Tennessee based company, we are also engaging with our artists and other partners to provide support across many areas.”

Musicians who lost their guitar in the recent storm can send their story to the Gibson Gives Guitar Recovery Plan at donation.request@gibson.com. Guitars will be provided at Gibson’s discretion, based on proof of damage or loss. Replacement guitars given out may be demo models, prototypes or shop worn, across Gibson’s various guitar brands.

Gibson moved its headquarters to Nashville’s Cummins Station in July 2019.

Reservoir Teams With Americana Music Publisher One Riot, Signs The Secret Sisters

Pictured: John Ozier (Reservoir EVP Creative), Lydia Slagle (The Secret Sisters), Laura Rogers (The Secret Sisters), Holly Lowman (Red Light Management), Ash Wolk (One Riot), Kirby Lee (Red Light Management), Greg Gallo (Reservoir VP Creative)

Music publisher Reservoir has teamed with Nashville-based, Americana/Roots boutique music publisher One Riot, to sign and develop new songwriters and manage writer catalogs. One Riot is headquartered out of Reservoir’s Nashville office and has creative offices in Los Angeles and New York.

The first signing under the Reservoir and One Riot joint venture is duo The Secret Sisters. The deal includes future titles from the sibling duo, including their Brandi Carlile-produced recent project Saturn Return.

“We are very excited to have signed our very first publishing deal as songwriters and to be joining the One Riot family. It’s been our desire to take our songwriting to the next level and we can’t wait to see what this partnership will inspire in us,” said The Secret Sisters. “Grateful for a team of good folks who believe in us!”

“One Riot was established to focus on the music that we hold closest to our hearts; music that embodies honesty and authenticity,” said Founder Amy Patton. “That is the legacy of many of the incredible artists in this genre and is the core of what we hope to cultivate within our community of songwriters. We couldn’t think of a better way to launch than with The Secret Sisters, who embody everything we love about this genre, as the first signing along with Reservoir, who shared our vision right out of the gate.”

“Reservoir’s expertise in creative, administration, and synch coupled with One Riot’s passion for the music and songwriters in this space, is a winning combination,” adds Reservoir EVP, Creative John Ozier. “Americana music spans a broad spectrum of styles including folk, country, blues, roots, gospel, soul, rock, and more, but one thing it all has in common is that it is song-driven music. The genre is often underserved due to the ambiguity of its definition, but it is our privilege to work alongside One Riot to amplify and celebrate the amazing musicians in this space, starting with The Secret Sisters.”

Pictured (L-R): Golnar Khosrowshahi (Reservoir Founder and CEO), Amy Patton (One Riot Founder), Rell Lafargue (Reservoir President and COO)

Mitchell Tenpenny To Lead Nashville Tornado Relief Concert


Dierks Bentley‘s Whiskey Row has teamed with Cumulus to hold a tornado relief concert in Nashville on Monday, March 9, hosted by Mitchell Tenpenny. Others performing during the benefit include HARDY, Devin Dawson, The Band CAMINO, Jessie James Decker, The Sisterhood, Runaway June‘s Naomi Cooke, and more. A first show, slated for 7 p.m., has already sold out and a second show has been added for 10 p.m.

All ticket sales from the event and all proceeds from bar sales during the show will benefit Hands on Nashville, as will all funds raised from a raffle that will be held alongside the event. Hands on Nashville is one of several organizations aiding those affected by the storm that hit Nashville early on March 3.

The 21-and-over shows will be held on the second floor of Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in downtown Nashville.

CMA Promotes Evans, Kerns

Pictured (L-R): Emily Evans, Tiffany Kerns

The Country Music Association has announced two promotions in support of ongoing strategic efforts. Emily Evans has been elevated to Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, while Tiffany Kerns adds Vice President, Community Outreach to her current role as CMA Foundation Executive Director.

“Both Emily and Tiffany have been key strategic leaders on our CMA team for a number of years,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “Both possess a high level of integrity and are innovators in their respective fields. I’m pleased that both Emily and Tiffany will be interacting and engaging with our country music community and our CMA Board of Directors on a much deeper and more frequent level.”

In her new role, Evans will oversee programs and projects that support CMA’s mission and short-and long-term objectives, including the CMA Songwriters Series, CMA KixStart Artist Scholarship, various CMA industry task forces as well as the implementation of a company-wide CRM program. She will be responsible for overseeing all awards processes and special awards events, which include the CMA Awards, CMA Touring Awards, CMA Triple Play Awards, and the Country Music Hall of Fame inductions, among others. In addition, Evans will continue to lead all integrated marketing efforts with the organization’s network partner ABC in order to secure high-quality and high-value broadcast, social and digital content integrations.

Evans previously held the title of Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships. Prior to joining CMA in 2014, Evans held positions with st8tmnt, 13 Management, MAC Presents, and MAD Booking and Events. Originally from Cleveland, Tennessee, Evans graduated summa cum laude from Carson-Newman University with a degree in business management and marketing.

In addition to her current team consisting of Michelle Kirk (Director, Integrated Marketing), Megan Sykes (Director, Sales Development & Strategy), Kevin Coffey (Senior Manager, Strategic Partnerships) and Lara Henley (Senior Manager, Strategic Partnerships), Brenden Oliver (Senior Manager, Awards & Strategic Initiatives) and Michael Farris (recently promoted to Business Intelligence Lead) will now report to Evans. Contact Evans at eevans@cmaworld.com.

Kerns will continue to oversee CMA’s nonprofit arm, the CMA Foundation, as Executive Director and adds Vice President, Community Outreach to her role, creating and implementing CMA’s community outreach initiatives including the CMA Foundation as well as CMA EDU, the organization’s collegiate development program. She will also oversee CMA’s membership practices and programming to ensure transparency and integrity for CMA Awards voting, including the CMA Awards, CMA Touring Awards, CMA Triple Play Awards, and various CMA industry awards. Kerns will also provide strategic direction and management of CMA membership development, evaluating the effectiveness of existing structures and developing strategies to ensure effective membership recruitment and retention.

Prior to joining CMA in 2012, Kerns worked for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. She is a 2018 Women in Music City Award recipient and led the CMA Foundation to receiving the 2017 National Stand for Music Award supporting music education advocacy. Originally from Bradenton, Florida, Kerns graduated from the University of Tennessee—Knoxville with a degree in political science and a minor in business administration.

In addition to her current team consisting of Lindsey Jones (Project Manager, Community Outreach), Falon Keith (Grants Associate) and Kate Kaltenbach (recently promoted to Manager, Membership Engagement), Angela Strader (recently promoted to Manager, Board & Membership Services) will now report to Kerns. Contact Kerns at tkerns@cmaworld.com.

Lady Antebellum Offers Fresh Takes From ‘Ocean’ On New Live Album

Lady Antebellum is releasing Live: In The Round today, featuring five standout tracks from their studio album Ocean that were recreated in one take at Nashville’s Skyways Studios.

The project offers up an unconventional mix of Ocean’s No. 1 hit “What If I Never Get Over You” along with the immediate follow-up, “What I’m Leaving For,” the heartland-rock track “Boots,” “Be Patient With My Love,” a striking ode to commitment that balances raw feelings with squealing guitars, as well as the title track. The album is available now at all digital retailers.

“We really enjoyed getting to strip down some of our favorites songs from OCEAN and put focus on the lyrics that drew us in from the beginning,” Lady A’s Charles Kelley said. “It was refreshing to get back in the studio with just the three of us and our road band. We were able relive those initial feelings and reflect on how these songs have already made such a huge impact on our career.”

Live: In The Round Track List:
1. “What If I Never Get Over You” | Sam Ellis, Jon Green, Ryan Hurd, Laura Veltz
2. “Be Patient With My Love” | Charles Kelley, Dave Barnes, Ben West
3. “What I’m Leaving For” | Sam Ellis, Micah Premnath, Laura Veltz
4. “Boots” | Charles Kelley, Ross Copperman
5. “Ocean” | Tofer Brown, Sarah Buxton, Abe Stoklasa

Ingrid Andress Shares ‘Lady Like’ Track Listing

Ingrid Andress has revealed the track list for her upcoming debut album, Lady Like, due out March 27. The album features Andress as a co-writer and co-producer on every song and includes her nearly Top 10 country single “More Hearts Than Mine,” which made history as the only solo female debut to crack the Top 20 on the Country Airplay chart in 2019.

The busy Colorado native will hit the stage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena this weekend for back-to-back sold out nights to kick off Dan + Shay’s The (Arena) Tour, then join Thomas Rhett in May for the opening nights of his Center Point Road tour before heading out on Tim McGraw’s massive Here On Earth stadium tour this Summer.

Lady Like Track Listing:
1. “Bad Advice” – Ingrid Andress, Derrick Southerland, Jamie Moore
2. “Both” – Ingrid Andress, Derrick Southerland, Jordan Schmidt
3. “We’re Not Friends” – Ingrid Andress, AJ Pruis, Derrick Southerland, Nate Cyphert
4. “The Stranger” – Ingrid Andress, Ryan Lafferty
5. “Anything But Love” – Ingrid Andress, Jamie Floyd, Zach Abend
6. “More Hearts Than Mine” – Ingrid Andress, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland
7. “Life of the Party” – Ingrid Andress, Jason Yik Nam Wu, Jesse Thomas
8. “Lady Like” – Ingrid Andress, Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland

Zach Williams Celebrates Two RIAA Certifications

Zach Williams with his RIAA Platinum and Gold certified records

Provident Label Group artist Zach Williams is celebrating two RIAA certifications, including Gold status for his 2016 album Chain Breaker, and Platinum status for his debut single by the same name.

Williams recently released a new track, “Empty Grave,” in celebration of the Easter season, and he will soon launch a spring run of concert dates on his The Rescue Story Tour, which launches March 5 and goes through May 9.

Maren Morris’ GIRL Is Certified Gold

Photo credit: Adam Davis

Maren Morris‘ album GIRL has been certified Gold by the RIAA. The accolade follows her recent two-week radio No. 1, “The Bones,” which made the song the first solo female back-to-back No. 1 since 2012, and her fourth No. 1 single to date.

Maren leads the 2020 ACM Awards nominations with five nods including Female Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for GIRL. Morris will launch her RSVP: The Tour trek in June, and will perform at the Houston Rodeo on March 7. Among her upcoming concert stops are the Governors Ball Music Festival, and Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

Hot Country Knights Share Track Listing For Debut


The Hot Country Knights have revealed some additional details about their debut album The K Is Silent, due out on May 1. Produced by Dierks Bentley, who also serves as co-writer on more than half of the 10 tracks, the project is available for pre-order now at all digital retailers.

“We were out on the road singing a lot of other people’s hits, and we called them Greatest Hits because by us singing them, it actually made them great,” Doug Douglason explains. “But this is a step beyond our Greatest Hits. This is all original material, and it’s the best stuff to come out of Nashville from a man band in several decades.”

The K Is Silent features cuts like “Then It Rained,” “Mull It Over,” “Wrangler Danger,” (a feel-good tribute to honky tonk Heather Locklears,) “The USA Begins With Us,” and “You Make It Hard,” featuring Terri Clark, which best represents the band’s High-T philosophy. Among the co-writers on the project are Jim Beavers, Jon Randall, and Chase McGill.

The Knights will embark on the 2020 One Knight Stand Tour when it launches April 7 in San Diego and makes stops at venues like Los Angeles’ Wiltern Theater, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, and a show at the Talladega Superspeedway.

The K Is Silent Track List:
1. “Hot Country Knights” – Brett Beavers, Jim Beavers, Cassady Feasby, Ben Helson, Dan Hochhalter, Chase McGill, Steve Misamore, Jon Nite, Jon Randall, Tim Sergent, Brett Tyler and Dierks Bentley
2.  “Pick Her Up” (Featuring Travis Tritt) – Dierks Bentley, Brett Beavers and Jim Beavers
3.  “Asphalt” – Jim Beavers, Jon Nite and Brett Tyler
4.  “Moose Knuckle Shuffle” – Brett Beavers, Jim Beavers, Buddy Brock, Dan Hochalter, Chase McGill, Zach Turner and Brett Tyler
5.  “Then It Rained” – Brett Beavers, Jon Nite and Jon Randall
6.  “Wrangler Danger” – Dierks Bentley, Brett Beavers and Jim Beavers
7.  “Mull It Over” – Dierks Bentley, Jim Beavers and Jon Randall
8.  “Kings Of Neon” – Dierks Bentley, Brett Beavers and Chase McGill
9.  “You Make It Hard” (Featuring Terri Clark) – Dierks Bentley, Brett Beaver, Jim Beavers, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Jon Randall and Luke Wooten
10. “The USA Begins With US” – Dierks Bentley, Brett Beavers and Jim Beavers