Music Health Alliance Adds To Board of Directors

Pictured (clockwise from top left): Joseph Conner, EJ Gaines, Adrien Good, Ben Vaughn, Liz Rose, Mike Molinar.

Nashville-based non-profit Music Health Alliance has added to its Board of Directors. The 19-member board helps to develop strategic plans for MHA to further its mission to protect, direct and connect members of the music community with healthcare and financial solutions.

Newly-added board members include Essential Broadcast Media’s Joseph Conner, Capitol CMG/Motown Gospel’s EJ Gaines, FBMM’s Adrien Good, Big Machine Music’s Mike Molinar, Liz Rose Music’s Liz Rose, and Warner Chappell Music’s Ben Vaughn.

Led by founder/CEO Tatum Allsep and COO/Certified Senior Advisor Shelia Shipley Biddy, MHA is entirely funded through grants and individual and corporate donations. The organization has served more than 10,000 members of the creative community in more than 39 states, and spared 541 families from bankruptcy due to a medical crisis. MHA has saved more than $47 million in healthcare costs including insurance premium savings, medical bill reductions and discounted medications.

Music Health Alliance’s free services range from access to doctors and hospitals, medicine, health insurance and finding financial assistance during times of illness. Its services are free to any person who has worked in the music industry for two or more years, or who has credited contributions to four commercially released recordings or videos. Spouses, partners, and children of qualifying individuals may also receive access to the non-profit’s services from birth to end of life.

Music Health Alliance Board of Directors:
President – Kris Wiatr, Wiatr & Associates, LLC
Vice President – Jay Williams, WME
Treasurer – Earle Simmons, SunTrust Bank
Secretary – Dr. Michael Allsep, Air Command and Staff College
Founder/CEO – Tatum Allsep, Music Health Alliance
Joseph Conner, Essential Broadcast Media
Rodney Crowell, Producer/Songwriter/Recording Artist
Christie Hauck, Christie Retail Group/Goozy
Linda Edell Howard, Adams and Reese LLP
Cindy Hunt, Monarch Publicity
EJ Gaines, Capitol CMG/Motown Gospel
Adrien Good, Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy
John Lytle, Lytle Management
Mike Molinar, Big Machine Music
Tina Parol, The Disney Company
Liz Rose, Liz Rose Music
Jennie Smythe, Girlilla Marketing
Rebecca Warner Strang, Harry Norman Realtors/Philanthropist
Ben Vaughn, Warner Chappell Music

Little Louder Music Signs Jackson Dean

Pictured (L-R): Little Louder’s Jefferson Brown, Jackson Dean, Little Louder’s Arturo Buenahora

Singer/songwriter Jackson Dean has signed a publishing deal with Nashville independent publishing house, Little Louder Music.

The Maryland native has opened on tour slots for Brothers Osborne, Jake Owen, Kane Brown, Dylan Scott and more. He will go into the studio this fall to record new music for an upcoming release.

Little Louder Music was founded in 2013 and is the songwriting home for Casey Beathard, Tucker Beathard, Luke Dick, Jeff Hyde, Jonathon Sherwood and Boy Named Banjo members William Reames and Barton Davies. Little Louder recently had its second No. 1 of 2019 with Eric Church’s “Some of It,” following Dierks Bentley’s chart topper “Burning Man.” Additionally, Keith Urban’s new single “We Were,” Eric Church’s “Monsters” and Justin Moore’s “Why We Drink” are currently climbing the country radio charts.

PR Roundup: Marushka Media, Elicity, Morris PR, Alison Auerbach PR

Marushka Media Expands

Jackie Marushka has expanded her Nashville-based public relations agency, Marushka Media, with a new office in Santa Fe. In addition to news of her new office, she has signed her first New Mexico-based client: Rio Grande Studios, a state-of-the-art recording studio housed in a two-century-old adobe building in Albuquerque.  Rio Grande Studios boasts an impressive client list including Walt Disney Pictures, Sony Music, Netflix and Lionsgate. Individual clients include comedian Chris D’Elia, Switchfoot, Underoath, producer/vocalist Aaron Gillespie, and recent winner of The Voice Chevel Shepard.

 

Nashville Music Media Rebrands Into Elicity

(L-R:) Brittany Finley, Avery King, Elise Anderson and Heather Hourigan
Photo credit: Chrissy Yoder

Boutique publicity firm Nashville Music Media has rebranded as Elicity Public Relations. The company was founded in 2011 by Owner/Publicist Elise Anderson and has recently added Brittany Finley as Senior Publicity Manager and Heather Hourigan as Publicity and Brand Partnerships Manager joining Avery King, who was recently promoted to Director of Publicity.

Bluegrass/Americana Artists Darin & Brooke Aldridge Ink Joint PR Deal

Morris Public Relations and Alison Auerbach Public Relations have jointly signed bluegrass/Americana artists Darin & Brooke Aldridge for publicity and artist development. Darin & Brooke Aldridge are signed to Rounder Records and managed by Brian Smith/Leadership Artists.

Morris Public Relations is owned by Erin Morris Huttlinger and AAPR is owned by Alison Auerbach. The two publicists have worked joint projects for nearly 25 years. Their combined rosters include Vince Gill, The Time Jumpers, Nefesh Mountain, Teea Goans, Sean Della Croce, Stephanie Urbina-Jones, Pete Huttlinger Music, Joe Robinson and others.

Weekly Register: Whiskey Myers Debuts Atop Country Albums Chart

Whiskey Myers, which released their self-titled album via their own Wiggy Thump Records in partnership with Thirty Tigers, has debuted atop the country albums chart and the Americana/Folk chart, with 42K in total consumption (39K of which were in album sales), according to Nielsen Soundscan. The Texas band’s album cut “Gasoline” is at No. 38 on the Active Rock radio chart, and over the past year, they have performed at Stagecoach, opened a stadium show for The Rolling Stones, and earned sync opportunities on shows Yellowstone and What/If.

Capitol Records Nashville’s Jon Pardi debuts at No. 2 with Heartache Medication, with 34K (23K album only/12 million song streams). Sturgill Simpson‘s Sound & Fury debuts at No. 3 with 32K (26K album-only and 6.6 million song streams). Luke CombsThis One’s  For You is at No. 4 with 19.5K (2K album only/22.6 million song streams). Dan + Shay‘s self-titled effort is at No. 5 with 13K in total consumption (620 album only/16 million song streams).

Blanco Brown continues to top the on-demand country streaming songs rankings, with “The Git Up” earning 15 million streams this week, and earning more than 330 million streams to date. At No. 2 is Morgan Wallen‘s “Whiskey Glasses” with 7.577 million song streams. Combs’ “Beautiful Crazy” is close behind at No. 3 with 7.576 million streams. Wallen is at No. 4 as a featured guest on Diplo‘s “Heartless” which earned 7.2 million streams this week. Combs rounds out the Top 5 with “Beer Never Broke My Heart” with 7 million streams.

Ross Copperman Moves Into No. 2 Spot On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

With co-writer credits on “Living” (Dierks Bentley), “Tip Of My Tongue” (Kenny Chesney) and “Catch” (Brett Young), Ross Copperman moves up three slots this week to the No. 2 position on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. Ashley Gorley stays at No. 1, a position he has been occupying for the tenth consecutive week.

The Top Five is rounded out by Jon Nite at No. 3, Blanco Brown at No. 4 and Hillary Lindsey at No. 5.

Laura Veltz moves into the No. 6 position, and Luke Combs drops down to No. 7.

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.

Matt Stell’s “Prayed For You” Hits No. 1

Photo Credit Matthew Berinato

Matt Stell has landed his first No. 1 on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart with his debut single, “Prayed for You,” marking the only debut single from an artist to hit the top spot on the Country Airplay chart in 2019. The most recent debut single to hit No. 1 was Jimmie Allen’s “Best Shot,” which reached the pinnacle on Nov. 24, 2018.

Penned by Stell, Ash Bowers, and Allison Veltz, the song has amassed 99 million streams and was certified Gold by the RIAA last month. He discussed the genesis of the tune earlier this year with MusicRow.

“It’s hard to believe that ‘Prayed for You’ is Billboard’s No. 1 country song in the U.S. this week,” exclaimed Stell. “I won’t be able to ever thank my fellow writers, Ash Bowers and Allison Veltz, and my RECORDS/Arista Nashville/Wide Open/GCE team enough.”

“Prayed For You” along with “Home In A Hometown,” a collaboration with Jimmie Allen, can be found on Stell’s EP, Everywhere But On.

UMPG Signs Brad Tursi

Pictured (L-R): UMPG’s Ron Stuve, Troy Tomlinson, Cyndi Forman, Brad Tursi, Travis Gordon, Missy Roberts, Terry Wakefield

Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) has signed songwriter/artist Brad Tursi to a global co-publishing deal for his future works. In addition, UMPG has acquired Tursi’s catalog of hit songs.

Tursi is a member of Old Dominion, and has written nine Country Airplay No. 1 songs, including six of Old Dominion’s seven chart-topping hits such as “No Such Thing as a Broken Heart,” “Written in the Sand,” “Make It Sweet,” and more. Tursi has also co-written multiple chart-toppers for other artists, including Luke Bryan’s “Light It Up” and Kenny Chesney’s “Save It for a Rainy Day.”

Troy Tomlinson, Chairman and CEO of UMPG Nashville, said, “Signing Brad provides that unique opportunity to work with a hit songwriter who not only writes hits for Old Dominion but also for other superstar artists. That, coupled with securing the rights to his entire back catalog, means lots of opportunities for us. We are grateful for his trust in our team.”

Said Tursi, “I’m so excited to work with a bunch of great folks that I’ve considered family for years. I am humbled and grateful to be part of the team.”

Travis Gordon, Senior A&R Director, UMPG Nashville said, “All the greats have a signature. Some have an unending well of deep lyric sensibility, some were given the gift of melody, while others have a unique sonic identity. With Brad, you get all of the above. He’s a songwriter’s songwriter and we’re so proud to officially welcome him home as part of the Universal family.”

Old Dominion’s songs have earned more than one billion streams. The band is currently headlining arenas and amphitheaters across the globe on their “Make It Sweet” tour. Their forthcoming, self-titled studio album is set for release on Oct. 25, 2019.

Symphonic Distribution Teams With Bubba Sparxxx, Alexander King For New Label [Exclusive]

Photo: Elliott Kiegelis

Bubba Sparxxx, Alexander King and independent music distribution company Symphonic Distribution have partnered for a new Nashville-based indie label, 25/8 Entertainment. The label also has an office in Milwaukee.

King and Bubba Sparxxx each have their roots in southern rap, and are teaming to release new music on the label, under the title HellalujaH.

King says, “Our Vision for 25/8, HellalujaH, and all the creatives we represent is that our #1XTRADay1XTRAHour work ethic will propel and sustain us. Having a distribution partner like Symphonic who echoes our energy and ideals was the only thing we were missing for take-off.”

Randall Foster, Symphonic’s VP of Business Development and Nashville GM, says “I am so pleased to be working with King, Bubba Sparxxx, and their business partner Steve Rowe on the launch of their label, 25/8 Entertainment. They are true trailblazers in their genre and to see the fruits of their labor come into existence with 25/8 and to be a part of that story is a real honor. Expect big things from these two in the future!”

Symphonic Distribution was founded by former music producer Jorge Brea in 2006. The company is based in Tampa, Florida, with offices in Brooklyn, New York; Denver, Colorado; and Bogota, Columbia, and provides labels, managers and artists with digital music and video distribution, as well as playlist pitching, release promotion and other label services. Among the artists and labels that have utilized Symphonic Distribution are Daddy Yankee, deadmau5, Puerto Rican Latin trap singer Ozuna, and more.

The duo’s first release will be out Friday, Oct. 11.

Martina McBride Welcomes Garth Brooks, Loretta Lynn For New ‘Vocal Point’ Podcast [Interview]

Martina McBride’s voice and songs have sold over 18 million albums to date, earning six No. 1 hits and multiple Grammy nominations for her powerhouse signature songs such as “Independence Day” and “Blessed.”

With her new podcast, Vocal Point with Martina McBride, she is once again behind the microphone, this time interviewing her fellow artists, as well as producers and actors, including Lauren Alaina, Rosanne Cash, Sara Evans, Brenda Lee, Dustin Lynch, Loretta Lynn, actor/comedian Howie Mandel, trio Runaway June, and producer Don Was.

The podcast, from Luminary and produced by Believe Entertainment Group, launched Sept. 27.

“They approached me about doing a podcast, and at the time, I hadn’t really listened to a lot of podcasts. I just thought, ‘What can I bring that’s different?’ because lots of people have podcasts. I really just wanted it to be conversational,” she says. “I wanted to get artists out of promotional cycle, where they weren’t really promoting anything, they were just talking. It’s fascinating because their guard is down.”

Her first guest was Garth Brooks, who helped launch McBride’s own music career when he offered her an opening slot on his World Tour in 1993.

“My husband [Blackbird Studio owner John McBride] was his production manager and while I was selling T-shirts for Garth before I got a record deal. My husband’s sound equipment was overheating, it was in Arizona and it was 120 degrees. I could hear something was happening and he said, ‘The amp’s overheating.’ So I left my T-shirt position, and was dragging these bags of dry ice to help cool off the amps, and Garth saw that from the tour bus. He was like, ‘Who is that tiny girl dragging ice?’ His brother said, ‘That’s John’s wife. She sells T-shirts for you by the way.’ I had never heard the story from his perspective,” she says. “I asked Garth, ‘Why did you do that? You had never heard me sing or seen me perform. I could have been a disaster,’” But it made an impression on him, and when I got a record deal, he decided to reward that by giving me the opening slot.

Martina McBride and Garth Brooks.

“People who have listened to the first podcast with Garth have told me, ‘I felt like I was just there in the room with you.’ And that’s what I’m going for. I want it to be fun and intimate and interesting.”

On Friday (Oct. 4), the second podcast episode was released, featuring new trio Runaway June. Though McBride occasionally travels to do the interviews on location, most often she welcomes guests to Blackbird Studios, which is owned and operated by her husband John McBride and has welcomed clients ranging from Tim McGraw, Keith Urban to Daughtry, Desmond Child and Adele.

“It’s just a nice, homey feeling for me and I hope it is that way for everyone we have on the podcast,” she says. One of her personal favorite episodes is a conversation with Loretta Lynn.

“She is so sharp, and she’s had some health issues. She’s just Loretta, no filter. I wanted to get her stories in her voice. She was great and we talked about Patsy Cline, Conway Twitty and how that was touring together, and about her growing up in Butcher Hollow. “

McBride’s wish list of guests for future episodes incorporates a range of musicians, authors, actors and chefs.

“I want Don Henley, Bob Seger. Sheryl Crow has said she will do it, we are trying to find a date, Sara Bareilles, and Emeril, the OG celebrity chef. I’d want to know what it was like to do a cooking show back then because so much has changed, and how he got started cooking, what does he love about the restaurant business. I’d be curious to hear his point of view on things.”

She also welcomed producer Don Was, who produced McBride’s 2014 album Everlasting.

“He is so smart and well-spoken. He’s captivating and every time you’re around him, he draws you in. He had some very wise input for me during a time in my life where I didn’t really know what I wanted to do, musically and creatively,” she says, recalling the advice he gave her. “At a certain time in your life, we come up striving for success and we build up a lot of armor around that and when all of that starts to fall away…everybody in their life no matter what profession you have where you are not at the top of the heap anymore, whether you are a lawyer or a singer, and that armor starts to fall away. He was saying sometimes your true creative self can come out, when you aren’t doing it for any reason other than you want to.”

Most of all, McBride hopes it is those little moments of advice and wisdom that are passed along to listeners.

“I think there are so many little inspiring moments throughout the episodes, about how people have overcome challenges or their personal philosophies. I talked to Lukas Nelson—he had gone through a really dark time and his thoughts about coming out of that. I think someone out there might be listening and it can help them see a way through.”

Dan + Shay To Headline First Ever Arena Tour

Dan + Shay have announced their first-ever headlining arena dates on Dan + Shay The (Arena) Tour. The tour will kick off in Music City on March 6 at Bridgestone Arena and run through Oct. 31 at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington. Among the stops on the 35+ date trek are New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden, and shows in Dallas, Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans, Las Vegas, and Portland.

American Express card members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning today, Oct. 7 at 12 p.m. ET through Oct. 10. Tickets go on sale to the general public starting this Friday, Oct. 11, with a limited number of VIP packages available for purchase that include an incredible selection of tickets and limited-edition merchandise created exclusively for VIPs.

The tour announcement comes just days after the duo unveiled a new collaboration with Justin Bieber, “10,000 Hours,” as their latest single. In its first 48 hours of availability, “10,000 Hours” has already tallied more than 30 million streams globally. Ranked at No. 5 on Spotify’s Top 200 Global Chart and No. 2 on their Top 200 US Chart, it also appears on 45 global charts as well, arriving at No. 1 on China’s Netease Chart and No. 2 on China’s QQ Music Chart. The track is No. 3 on Apple Music’s Top 100: Global chart and has kept the No. 1 spot on the iTunes Top Songs chart since it was released, with the official music video reaching No. 3 on YouTube’s Trending chart, which includes all videos on YouTube.

Dan + Shay The (Arena) Tour 2020:
*not an AEG Presents date
March 6, 2020 Nashville, TN  – Bridgestone Arena
March 12, 2020 Philadelphia, PA  – Wells Fargo Center
March 13, 2020 Charlottesville, VA  – John Paul Jones Arena
March 14, 2020 Greenville, SC  – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
March 19, 2020 San Antonio, TX  – AT&T Center
March 20, 2020 Tulsa, OK  – BOK Center
March 21, 2020 Dallas, TX  – American Airlines Center
March 26, 2020 Grand Rapids, MI –  Van Andel Arena
March 27, 2020 Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center
March 28, 2020 Greensboro, NC = Greensboro Coliseum
April 9, 2020 Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center
April 10, 2020 Minneapolis, MN –  Target Center
April 11, 2020 Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum
April 16, 2020 Indianapolis, IN – Bankers Life Fieldhouse
April 17, 2020 Chicago, IL – United Center
April 18, 2020 Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
September 17, 2020 North Little Rock, AR –  Simmons Bank Arena f.k.a. Verizon Arena
September 18, 2020 St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
September 19, 2020 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
September 24, 2020 Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
September 25, 2020 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
September 26, 2020 Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
October 1, 2020 Orlando, FL – Amway Center
October 2, 2020 Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
October 3, 2020 New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
October 9, 2020 Boston, MA – TD Garden
October 10, 2020* Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
October 11, 2020 Hershey, PA – Giant Center
October 15, 2020 Denver, CO – Pepsi Center
October 16, 2020 Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Smart Home Arena
October 17, 2020 Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
October 21, 2020 Glendale, AZ – Gila River Arena
October 23, 2020 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
October 24, 2020 Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
October 29, 2020 Boise, ID – ExtraMile Arena
October 30, 2020 Portland, OR – Moda Center
October 31, 2020 Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome