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66 rising Nashville music industry leaders have been selected as part of MusicRow Magazine’s inaugural N.B.T. Industry Directory.
MusicRow’s new N.B.T. Industry Directory is the first and only list of its kind, showcasing Nashville music business professionals who occupy important roles at their respective companies, and who are on a trajectory of excellence to successfully lead the Nashville music industry into the future.
All members of the inaugural N.B.T. Industry Directory are featured in MusicRow’s current 2020 Touring Issue, which releases today (Dec. 3). Single copies of MusicRow’s Touring Issue are available for purchase at musicrow.com for $45, and are included with yearly MusicRow memberships.
The 66 members of MusicRow Magazine’s Inaugural N.B.T. Industry Directory are:
Paige Altone, Senior Director, Marketing – Sony Music Nashville
Derek Anderson, Director of Revenue & Streaming – Black River Entertainment
Elise Anderson, President/Owner – Elicity Public Relations
Michelle Attardi, Director of Publishing – Big Machine Music
Kari Barnhart, Entertainment Relationship Manager – Regions Bank
Katie Barolak, Director of Creative – Black River Entertainment
Marieke Bianchi, Executive, Music Brand Partnerships – CAA Music Nashville
Linda Bloss-Baum, Senior Director for Artist and Industry Relations – SoundExchange
Beth Brinker, Associate Director of Membership – ASCAP
ET Brown, Senior Director, Creative Services – SESAC
Erin Burr, Senior Director of Publicity – Big Machine Label Group
Kristin Cantrell, Agent, PR & Events – WME
Robert Carlton, Senior Vice President, Development – SMACK
Liz Cost, Senior Director, Marketing – Sony Music Nashville
Callie Cunningham, Manager – Red Light Management
Adria DeLaune, Director, Artist Development -The AMG
Crystal Dishmon, Artist Manager – ShopKeeper Management
Chip Dorsch, Marketing – Red Light Management
Jen Duke, Creative Director – Concord Music Publishing
Janet Edbrooke, Publicist – Essential Broadcast Media
Rachel Fontenot, Senior Director, Marketing & Artist Development – Universal Music Group Nashville
Lauren Funk, Senior Creative Director – Big Yellow Dog Music
Travis Gordon, Senior Creative Director – Universal Music Publishing Group
Bret Guest, Business Manager, Touring – Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group
Brooke Hardesty, Senior Director, Interactive Marketing – Warner Music Nashville
Alex Heddle, Vice President, Publishing – Big Machine Music
Jarrod Holley, Manager – Make Wake Artists
Clay Hunt, Manager – Red Light Management
Courtney Johanson, Senior Publicist – The GreenRoom PR
Evyn Mustoe Johnston, Director of Membership – ASCAP
Meredith Jones, Music Agent – CAA Music Nashville
Lucia Kaminsky, Head of Digital – Sandbox Entertainment
MaryAnn Keen, Associate Director, Creative, Nashville – BMI
Katie Kerkhover, Manager of A&R – Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville
Heather Kinder, Senior Executive Assistant to CEO, Lou Taylor – Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group
Lenore Kinder, Agent – Paradigm Talent Agency
Basak Kizilisik, Vice President, Marketing – Morris Higham Management
Rohan Kohli, Director, A&R – Warner Music Nashville
Rummy Le Guevel, Senior Accountant, Business Management – Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group
Dorothy Leonhardt, Partner – Huskins-Harris
Zebb Luster, Director of Creative/A&R – River House Artists
Katie McCartney, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Label Operations – Monument Records
Tommy Moore, Vice President, Artist & Industry Relations, Board Administration & Governance – ACM
Colt Murski, Vice President, Country Publishing & Creative – Curb | Word Entertainment
Spencer Nohe, Director, Creative, Nashville – BMI
Will Overton, A&R Manager – Warner Chappell Music
Emily Peacock, Creative Director – Tree Vibez Music
Mary Catherine Rebrovick, Director, Publicity – Warner Music Nashville
Nate Ritches, Music Agent – Paradigm Talent Agency
Missy Roberts, Senior Creative Director – Universal Music Publishing Group
Adam Romaine, Creative Director/Tour Manager – Tree Vibez Music
Braeden Rountree, Partner – WME
Dane Schmidt, Director of A&R – Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville
Lydia Schultz, Senior Director, Creative Services – SESAC
Jeff Skaggs, Vice President, Creative – Creative Nation
Clark Tedesco, Senior Director, Artist Development – Warner Music Nashville
Joshua Tomlinson, Associate Director, Creative, Nashville – BMI
Nate Towne, Partner – WME
Jennifer Turnbow, Senior Director of Operations – Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI)
Farrah Usmani, Associate – Loeb & Loeb, LLP
Elisa Vazzana, Music Agent – CAA Music Nashville
Matt Watkins, President of Marketing & International – The AristoMedia Group
Jennifer Way, Senior Director, Marketing – Sony Music Nashville
Alison Toczylowski Webber, Senior Director of Marketing & Communications – ASCAP
Bailey White, Promotions Manager – Black River Entertainment
Christina Wilshire, A&R Director – Warner Chappell Music
‘MusicRow’ Highlights Rising Execs With Inaugural N.B.T. Industry Directory
/by Jessica NicholsonCollage created using TurboCollage software from www.TurboCollage.com
66 rising Nashville music industry leaders have been selected as part of MusicRow Magazine’s inaugural N.B.T. Industry Directory.
MusicRow’s new N.B.T. Industry Directory is the first and only list of its kind, showcasing Nashville music business professionals who occupy important roles at their respective companies, and who are on a trajectory of excellence to successfully lead the Nashville music industry into the future.
All members of the inaugural N.B.T. Industry Directory are featured in MusicRow’s current 2020 Touring Issue, which releases today (Dec. 3). Single copies of MusicRow’s Touring Issue are available for purchase at musicrow.com for $45, and are included with yearly MusicRow memberships.
The 66 members of MusicRow Magazine’s Inaugural N.B.T. Industry Directory are:
Paige Altone, Senior Director, Marketing – Sony Music Nashville
Derek Anderson, Director of Revenue & Streaming – Black River Entertainment
Elise Anderson, President/Owner – Elicity Public Relations
Michelle Attardi, Director of Publishing – Big Machine Music
Kari Barnhart, Entertainment Relationship Manager – Regions Bank
Katie Barolak, Director of Creative – Black River Entertainment
Marieke Bianchi, Executive, Music Brand Partnerships – CAA Music Nashville
Linda Bloss-Baum, Senior Director for Artist and Industry Relations – SoundExchange
Beth Brinker, Associate Director of Membership – ASCAP
ET Brown, Senior Director, Creative Services – SESAC
Erin Burr, Senior Director of Publicity – Big Machine Label Group
Kristin Cantrell, Agent, PR & Events – WME
Robert Carlton, Senior Vice President, Development – SMACK
Liz Cost, Senior Director, Marketing – Sony Music Nashville
Callie Cunningham, Manager – Red Light Management
Adria DeLaune, Director, Artist Development -The AMG
Crystal Dishmon, Artist Manager – ShopKeeper Management
Chip Dorsch, Marketing – Red Light Management
Jen Duke, Creative Director – Concord Music Publishing
Janet Edbrooke, Publicist – Essential Broadcast Media
Rachel Fontenot, Senior Director, Marketing & Artist Development – Universal Music Group Nashville
Lauren Funk, Senior Creative Director – Big Yellow Dog Music
Travis Gordon, Senior Creative Director – Universal Music Publishing Group
Bret Guest, Business Manager, Touring – Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group
Brooke Hardesty, Senior Director, Interactive Marketing – Warner Music Nashville
Alex Heddle, Vice President, Publishing – Big Machine Music
Jarrod Holley, Manager – Make Wake Artists
Clay Hunt, Manager – Red Light Management
Courtney Johanson, Senior Publicist – The GreenRoom PR
Evyn Mustoe Johnston, Director of Membership – ASCAP
Meredith Jones, Music Agent – CAA Music Nashville
Lucia Kaminsky, Head of Digital – Sandbox Entertainment
MaryAnn Keen, Associate Director, Creative, Nashville – BMI
Katie Kerkhover, Manager of A&R – Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville
Heather Kinder, Senior Executive Assistant to CEO, Lou Taylor – Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group
Lenore Kinder, Agent – Paradigm Talent Agency
Basak Kizilisik, Vice President, Marketing – Morris Higham Management
Rohan Kohli, Director, A&R – Warner Music Nashville
Rummy Le Guevel, Senior Accountant, Business Management – Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group
Dorothy Leonhardt, Partner – Huskins-Harris
Zebb Luster, Director of Creative/A&R – River House Artists
Katie McCartney, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Label Operations – Monument Records
Tommy Moore, Vice President, Artist & Industry Relations, Board Administration & Governance – ACM
Colt Murski, Vice President, Country Publishing & Creative – Curb | Word Entertainment
Spencer Nohe, Director, Creative, Nashville – BMI
Will Overton, A&R Manager – Warner Chappell Music
Emily Peacock, Creative Director – Tree Vibez Music
Mary Catherine Rebrovick, Director, Publicity – Warner Music Nashville
Nate Ritches, Music Agent – Paradigm Talent Agency
Missy Roberts, Senior Creative Director – Universal Music Publishing Group
Adam Romaine, Creative Director/Tour Manager – Tree Vibez Music
Braeden Rountree, Partner – WME
Dane Schmidt, Director of A&R – Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville
Lydia Schultz, Senior Director, Creative Services – SESAC
Jeff Skaggs, Vice President, Creative – Creative Nation
Clark Tedesco, Senior Director, Artist Development – Warner Music Nashville
Joshua Tomlinson, Associate Director, Creative, Nashville – BMI
Nate Towne, Partner – WME
Jennifer Turnbow, Senior Director of Operations – Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI)
Farrah Usmani, Associate – Loeb & Loeb, LLP
Elisa Vazzana, Music Agent – CAA Music Nashville
Matt Watkins, President of Marketing & International – The AristoMedia Group
Jennifer Way, Senior Director, Marketing – Sony Music Nashville
Alison Toczylowski Webber, Senior Director of Marketing & Communications – ASCAP
Bailey White, Promotions Manager – Black River Entertainment
Christina Wilshire, A&R Director – Warner Chappell Music
On The Cover: MusicRow Magazine’s Touring Issue Features Ingrid Andress
/by Jessica NicholsonMusicRow Magazine’s 2020 Touring Issue, with Warner Music Nashville/Atlantic Records artist Ingrid Andress gracing the cover, releases today (Dec. 3).
Andress’ current single, “More Hearts Than Mine,” is climbing at country radio. She made her first national TV appearance earlier this year on Late Night with Seth Meyers performing her major-label debut, “Lady Like,” only two months after its release. With several co-writer credits to her name, including Charli XCX’s “Boys” and FLETCHER’s “About You,” Andress first honed her skills writing with heavy hitters in the music community such as Sam Hunt and Alicia Keys. She is crafting her debut album, set to release next year, alongside Sam Ellis, AJ Pruis and Jordan Schmidt. She is managed by Blythe Scokin/bluejacket, booked by WME’s Becky Gardenhire, published by Arthouse/UMPG, and aligned with BMI.
MusicRow Magazine’s annual Touring Issue also features its 2020 Next Big Thing Artists list, as well as the inaugural N.B.T. Industry Directory, which spotlights many of Nashville’s rising music industry executives.
WME Co-Head Jay Williams and WME Partner Kevin Meads, Goldenvoice’s Stacy Vee, CAA’s Marieke Bianchi, and Exit/In’s Chris Cobb are among the leaders featured in this issue. Dan+Shay, as well as their team members at Sandbox Entertainment, CAA and AEG Presents, discuss lining up the Grammy- and CMA-winning duo’s first U.S. arena headlining tour, which launches in 2020.
Single copies of MusicRow’s Touring Issue are available for purchase at musicrow.com for $45, and are included with yearly MusicRow memberships.
‘MusicRow’ Reveals 2020 Next Big Thing Artists List
/by Jessica NicholsonMusicRow is proud to reveal its list of artists, who in 2020, are predicted to become the Next Big Thing (NBT). The annual NBT list features 11 artists, who are each profiled in MusicRow‘s latest 2020 Touring Issue print magazine, which hits shelves today (Dec. 3).
MusicRow Magazine’s Next Big Thing Class of 2020 has set itself apart from today’s artists with talent and hard work. Some of these NBT artists have just released their first singles, while others are celebrating chart-topping hits. All have broken through by bringing unique styles and by surrounding themselves with team members who champion them.
Single copies of MusicRow’s Touring Issue are available for purchase at musicrow.com for $45, and are included with yearly MusicRow memberships.
MusicRow Magazine’s 2020 Next Big Thing Artists:
INGRID ANDRESS
Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville / Arthouse/UMPG Nashville / WME / bluejacket / BMI
With several co-writer credits to her name, including Charli XCX’s “Boys” and FLETCHER’s “About You,” Andress first honed her skills writing with heavy hitters in the music community such as Sam Hunt and Alicia Keys. Sonically, the Colorado native’s music is interesting and fresh, but not distracting from the message of the songs. With the release of her latest tracks “Both” and “We’re Not Friends,” Andress’ new music continues to prove her depth and skill as a songwriter.
AVENUE BEAT
BMLG (Valory Music Co.)/Tape Room Records / Tape Room Music / CAA / Dennis Entertainment / ASCAP
Now in their early 20s, childhood friends Santos and Backoff met Bearden at a summer theater camp and ultimately formed Avenue Beat. They claim Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish as musical influences, and are making their way as clever songwriters with charmingly raw lyrics and ear candy harmonies.
GABBY BARRETT
Warner Music Nashville / WME / Red Light Management / BMI
The Pennsylvania native began singing in her local gospel choir at nine years old before auditioning for Idol at just 17 where her dynamic voice, paired with her bold stage presence, propelled her to the Top 3. Barrett is currently in the studio with Grammy-nominated producer Ross Copperman working on her debut full-length album.
BLANCO BROWN
BBR Music Group / Blanco Theory / UTA / BlackBox Entertainment / SESAC
Brown has the unique gift of seeing colors when creating music. His debut album Honeysuckle & Lightning Bugs is a colorful reflection of his upbringing, from his school days in Atlanta to his summers in rural Georgia, and draws upon the rawness and storytelling abilities of his two biggest musical influences, Johnny Cash and Outkast. Brown wrote or co-wrote, as well as produced, every track on his debut record.
CAYLEE HAMMACK
UMG Nashville (Capitol Records Nashville) / UMPG Nashville / WME / Red Light Management / ASCAP
From using fake IDs to get gigs around South Georgia, to watching a love that she’d given everything for burn out, to sleeping in her car when she arrived in Nashville and then losing her home in an electrical fire, Hammack’s morphed into a spunky, resilient and sensible singer-songwriter. Her current Top 40 breakout single “Family Tree,” co-written and co-produced by Hammack, shows off that spunk and earned wisdom. The track was also the most-added single at country radio by a female artist in over three years.
Hammack’s new groovy tune, “Preciatcha” further speaks to that spunky soul with its lyrics Momma always said broken hearts are a blessing and every hand that you hold, holds one hell of a lesson / Guess I’m rambling a little but there’s something that I gotta say / Preciatcha, every time you made me cry, I preciatcha even how you said goodbye.
HARDY
Big Loud Records/Tree Vibez Music / Relative Music Group / WME / Maverick (Big Loud) / BMI
HARDY launched as an artist with two four-song EPs, THIS OLE BOY and WHERE TO FIND ME. Fans gravitated to swampy-party jams like “4X4” and “THROWBACK,” and were impressed with the tender songwriting of “SIGNED, SOBER YOU.” HARDY’s clever lyrical expertise paired with his bold presence made an appearance again in his 2019 collaborative album Hixtape, Vol. 1; which features duets with traditional favorites Tracy Lawrence and Joe Diffie, along with modern country singers Devin Dawson, Thomas Rhett, Jake Owen and more.
TREA LANDON
Warner Music Nashville / Play It Again Music / WME / G Major Management/Play It Again Music / BMI
Landon’s debut single is a simple, easy-listening piece of ear candy called “Loved By A Country Boy.” Have you ever felt a June like kiss? Make summer burn a little hotter / Have you ever fell faster than a Chevrolet rollin’ ‘round the bend?, left a t-shirt hanging on a hickory limb ‘fore you jumped in /Girl you ain’t been loved, ‘til you been loved by a country boy, Landon sings. His unique voice, paired with his apt song choice, make Landon stand out. Put simply, Landon is a country boy.
PARKER McCOLLUM
UMG Nashville (MCA Records) / Warner Chappell / WME / 377/Red Light Management / BMI
McCollum soon found himself in Nashville, signing a record deal with Universal Music Group. His tune “I Can’t Breathe” shows off McCollum’s rich tone, and heartbreakingly honest songwriting. “Pretty Heart” is further evidence of his authentic sound. McCollum will continue his hard-won road life with select dates on Miranda Lambert’s Wildcard Tour in 2020.
MATT STELL
Sony Music Nashville (RECORDS/Arista Nashville) / Wide Open Music / UTA / Wide Open Music / ASCAP
Stell co-wrote every track on his debut EP, Everywhere But On, including “Home In A Hometown,” which features fellow country standout and MusicRow Next Big Thing Class of 2019 artist, Jimmie Allen.
JENNY TOLMAN
Old Sol Records / Old Sol Music / Kinkead Entertainment /Old Sol Entertainment / SESAC
With songwriting influences like Roger Miller, Bobby Bare and Shel Silverstein; and sonic influences like Dolly Parton, Alicia Keys and Miranda Lambert, Tolman crafts a magical world of her own in her music. Her comical “High Class White Trash” and “Work It” show off her femininity and sass, and her “Till My Tank Is Empty” and “So Pretty” show her intense depth and skill as a communicator.
My welcome mat don’t care if you’re white or black, don’t care if you’re thin or fat, it ain’t there to judge all that / My heart is an open door, don’t care if you’re rich or poor, ain’t the world just a big front porch anyway? she sings in “My Welcome Mat.” Tolman’s music feels much like a big front porch: all-inclusive, retrospective, fun and touchingly real.
TENILLE TOWNES
Sony Music Nashville (Columbia Nashville) / Big Yellow Dog Music / WME / ShopKeeper Management / ASCAP
Townes was honored with the Robert K. Oermann Discovery Artist of the Year Award at the 2019 MusicRow Awards, and is seeing both critical and commercial success. In addition to her work as a musician and songwriter, Townes remains committed to her charitable initiative, Big Hearts For Big Kids, which has raised over $1.5 million to date, benefiting a youth shelter in her hometown of Grande Prairie.
Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum Adds Key Leadership Team Members
/by Lorie HollabaughPhotographed (from top left) Michael Gray, Ben Hall, Kelly McGlumphy, John Reed, Ashlee Powers, Rachel Shapiro and Abi Tapia
Several new members have joined the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Key Leadership Team. Michael Gray, senior museum editor; Ben Hall, director of major gifts; Kelly McGlumphy, director of public relations; Ashlee Powers, senior human resources manager; John Reed, executive director of exhibition services; Rachel Shapiro, director of development events and operations; and Abi Tapia, director of public programs, all join the leadership team that helps guide museum staff through collaboration while carrying out the museum’s mission.
“Working together across divisional and departmental lines has always been a hallmark of our museum,” said museum CEO Kyle Young. “The addition of these members to our Key Leadership Team will help us maintain our collaborative culture and allow the entire team to continue to focus on speed, efficiency and integration across the organization.”
Gray, Hall, McGlumphy, Powers, Reed, Shapiro and Tapia join the following Key Leadership Team members:
Weekly Register: Jason Aldean Debuts At No. 1 On Country Albums Chart
/by Jessica NicholsonJason Aldean debuts at the top of the country albums chart this week, with his ninth studio album, 9, moving 83K in total consumption (68K album only/17 million song streams). The album debuts at No. 2 on the overall albums rankings, according to Nielsen Soundscan.
Last week’s chart leader, Luke Combs‘ What You See Is What You Get, drops to No. 2 this week, with 41K. Combs also holds the No. 3 spot on the country albums chart, with his debut project This One’s For You, which moved 19K this week. Old Dominion‘s self-titled album holds at No. 4 again this week with 13K. Lady Antebellum‘s Ocean, the trio’s first effort under Big Machine, falls from No. 2 to No. 5 this week, with 12K.
Dan+Shay‘s collaboration with Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours,” continues its run atop the country songs on-demand streaming chart with 11.4 million streams this week. Old Dominion‘s “One Man Band” is at No. 2 with 8 million streams. Combs’ “Even Though I’m Leaving” is at No. 3 with 6.8 million. Diplo‘s “Heartless,” ft. Morgan Wallen, is at No. 4 with 6 million streams, while Maren Morris‘ “The Bones” rounds out the Top 5 with 5.4 million streams this week.
John Zarling, Jackie Campbell Team For Marketing Venture 615 Leverage + Strategy
/by Jessica NicholsonJohn Zarling and Jackie Campbell
John Zarling and Jackie Campbell have announced the alliance of their individual companies to create the new boutique marketing company, 615 Leverage + Strategy. The company will function as a full-service extension to artist and label marketing teams.
“During my 20 years in the music business, I have been part of building and expanding careers by converging multiple marketing pillars. As the industry adjusts to a new paradigm of music consumption, it is essential that focus on the larger career arc of an artist is not lost,” said Zarling, the firm’s President & Chief Strategy Officer. “I am excited to partner with Jackie, someone whom I have immense respect for, to focus in these lanes. By combining our strengths into a cohesive effort, all of our clients will benefit.”
Zarling & Campbell, whose collective proprietary client list includes artists, labels, management firms, and festivals, will bring their complementary skill sets to every campaign as Co-Founders and Partners.
“For me, this journey started nearly three years ago, when I decided to launch my own company to see if there was a better way to implement marketing and strategic partnerships within the music industry world,” said Campbell, the firm’s Head of Business Development & Client Service. “John has been a dear friend and mentor from Day One, and I could not be more thrilled to take this next step with him to expand and create a full-service marketing company to continue our mission to craft artist narratives through live events, partnerships and branded content.”
Joining 615 Leverage + Strategy at launch are Cheyana Weekley as Project Director and Jordan Lipsey as Project Manager.
Zarling launched his career at Mercury Records in 1999. He was promoted when the label merged with MCA in 2003, and later elevated to Manager, Charts & Syndication when DreamWorks was absorbed by the label group in 2004. During that time, Zarling found a mentor in Scott Borchetta, label group’s Sr. VP/Promotion at the time. When Borchetta launched Big Machine Records, Zarling became one of the company’s first employees.
He served Big Machine, The Valory Music Co., BMLG Records (formerly Republic Nashville), Dot Records & NASH Icon imprints as SVP/Partnership Marketing & Promotion Strategy, from the label group’s launch in 2005 through 2016. In 2017, Zarling transitioned to Sony Music Nashville where he spent two years as EVP/Marketing & New Business, overseeing marketing, digital, international, media, branding, premium content, and creative efforts for the RCA Nashville, Columbia Nashville and Arista Nashville imprints. Throughout his career, Zarling has been an integral part of over 100 million units sold, over 100 No. 1 hit singles and has inked partnership deals with brands worth over $30 million. Zarling is also executive producer the annual Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award ceremony, which has raised more than $350,000 for the Grand Ole Opry Trust Fund. He currently serves on boards of the Grand Ole Opry Trust Fund, Brad & Kimberly Williams Paisley’s The Store, and the Entrepreneurship Center/NEXT Awards. Zarling is a graduate of Belmont University.
Campbell most recently ran her own boutique brand strategy startup, directing partnership strategy for record label, artist management, festival, and brand clients. She previously served as the Director of Partnership Marketing for nearly six years for Big Machine Label Group, overseeing corporate partnerships and brand integrations for the label group’s 30+ artists and numerous initiatives. Prior to her Nashville move, Campbell spent nearly 10 years working for CBS Radio (now Entercom) in Chicago in various marketing and business development roles. Campbell serves on the Academy of Country Music board of directors and is a graduate of DePaul University.
Zarling can be reached at john@615leverage.com or 615-975-7553. Campbell can be reached at jackie@615leverage.com or 773-220-2633.
Mark Your Calendar—December 2019
/by LB CantrellIndustry Events
December 9, 2019
Final Round Grammy Voting Begins
December 14, 2019
Nashville’s 35th annual Symphony Ball at Schermerhorn Symphony Center
Single Add Dates
December 2
Brantley Gilbert/Fire’t Up/Valory
Matt Stell/Everywhere But On/RECORDS/Arista Nashville
Grace Asbury/Pour Me/Star Farm Nashville
December 5
Ismay/Stones
December 9
Miranda Lambert/Bluebird/Vanner Records/RCA Nashville
Morgan Evans/Diamonds/Warner Music Nashville/WEA Radio & Streaming
Lindsay Ell/I Don’t Love You/Stoney Creek Records
Jackson Michelson/Stay Over/Curb Records
Album Releases
December 6
Walker Hayes/8Ttracks Vol. 3-Black Sheep/Monument Records
December 13
Blake Shelton/Fully Loaded: God’s Country/Warner Music Nashville
Ashley Gorley Returns To Pinnacle Of MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by LB CantrellAfter falling below Luke Combs last week following a 16-week reign at No. 1, Ashley Gorley is back on top of the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. With five charting songs, Gorley maintains the pinnacle spot with co-writer credits on Brett Young’s “Catch,” Chris Janson’s “Good Vibes,” LOCASH’s “One Big Country Song,” Thomas Rhett’s “Remember You Young” and Dustin Lynch’s “Ridin’ Roads.” Combs drops down to the No. 2 spot, with 12 charting songs.
Laura Veltz moves up to No. 3, Zach Crowell shifts to No. 4 and Ross Copperman is at No. 5 this week on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.
The MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity garnered from airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the first songwriter chart of its kind.
Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.
ACM Awards Submissions Now Open Through Jan. 3
/by Lorie HollabaughIndustry Awards will now be voted on by the membership categorized in the Artist/Musician/Producer/ Engineer, Venue, Manager, Talent Agent and Talent Buyer/Promoter categories. Previously, the Industry Awards were voted on by all membership categories. For updates to Industry Award category names, see the full list below.
“The ACM Board, Awards and Voting Committee and the Industry Awards Task Force feel that this next step in the evolution of the Industry Awards continues to strengthen the Academy’s relationship with venues, buyers and promoters who work tirelessly to showcase the finest in country music,” said Nick Di Fruscia, VP, Awards & Membership. “We look forward to continuing the 20+ year tradition of celebrating our industry partners.”
The submissions eligibility period for the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards is Jan. 1, 2019 through
Dec. 31, 2019. Key dates for Academy professional members for the 2020 ACM Awards cycle are as follows:
Industry Awards Category Names and Updates:
Casino of the Year – Small Capacity – Updated to Casino of the Year – Theater
This award is presented to an outstanding theater or showroom within a casino, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The casino theater or showroom must have bought or promoted at least five (5) country concerts/dates during the eligibility period, be in good standing with all agents and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Casino of the Year – Large Capacity – Updated to Casino of the Year – Arena
This award is presented to an outstanding arena or amphitheater within a casino selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The casino arena or amphitheater must have bought or promoted at least four (4) country concerts/dates during the eligibility period, be in good standing with all agents and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Festival of the Year – No Change
This award is presented to an outstanding country music festival where artist(s) received market value compensation for their performance, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The festival must have taken place over two (2) or more consecutive days, included a minimum of ten (10) acts, with at least ninety percent (90%) of headlining acts classed in the country genre, occurred during the eligibility period, and be in good standing with all professional vendors and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Fair/Rodeo of the Year – NEW CATEGORY
This award is presented to an outstanding fair/rodeo where artist(s) received market value compensation for their performance, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The fair/rodeo must have included a minimum of one (1) Country Music artist as a headliner, occurred during the eligibility period, and be in good standing with all professional vendors and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Nightclub of the Year – Updated to Club of the Year
This award is presented to an outstanding country music club, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The club must have bought or promoted at least ten (10) country concerts/dates during the eligibility period, be in good standing with all agents and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Venue of the Year – Small Capacity – Updated to Theater of the Year
This award is presented to an outstanding theater or performing arts center, not associated with a casino, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The theater/performing arts center must have bought or promoted at least ten (10) country concerts/dates during the eligibility period, be in good standing with all agents and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Venue of the Year – Medium Capacity – Updated to Outdoor Venue of the Year
This award is presented to an outstanding outdoor venue, not associated with a casino, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The outdoor venue must have bought or promoted at least five (5) country concerts/dates during the eligibility period, be in good standing with all agents and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Venue of the Year – Large Capacity – Updated to Arena of the Year
This award is presented to an outstanding indoor arena, not associated with a casino, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The arena must have bought or promoted at least five (5) country concerts/dates during the eligibility period, be in good standing with all agents and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Don Romeo Talent Buyer of the Year – NO CHANGE
This award is presented to an outstanding talent buyer, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The buyer must have bought at least fifteen (15) country concerts/dates during the eligibility period, be in good standing with all agents and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
Promoter of the Year – NO CHANGE
This award is presented to an outstanding promoter, selected by a Professional Panel of judges. The panel will submit five (5) nominees, which will be placed on the ballot once approved by the Board. The promoter must have promoted at least fifteen (15) country concerts/dates during the eligibility period, be in good standing with all agents and help promote country ticket sales. The winner from the previous year is ineligible for a consecutive nomination in this category.
A2IM Launches ‘A2IM Artist’ Program For Independent Artists
/by Jessica NicholsonThe American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) has launched A2IM Artist, a new program designed to empower independent artists. The program will offer curated networking and educational events, as well as online educational content for artists.
The live event, which will last approximately three hours each, will take place on Mondays in various cities around the country. Each event’s first two hours will be devoted to panel presentations by industry visionaries and keynote speakers, hand-picked for their ability to inspire and motivate. The last hour will be devoted to networking and mingling.
Columbus, Ohio will host the kickoff event for A2IM Artist, followed by Miami and Philadelphia, with other U.S. cities with thriving music scenes to be announced.
“It is indeed an honor for Columbus to be selected as the kick-off host city. A2IM has done fantastic work, giving a voice to the independent label sector, leading the fight for equitable royalties and now the artists themselves,” says Bruce Garfield, Executive Director of the Columbus Music Commission.
A2IM Artist members will also gain access to the A2IM Artist portal where they can benefit from a wealth of educational content designed to boost success in the streaming economy.