Bobby Bones Show Makes Top 5 In iHeartRadio’s Inaugural Top 100 Podcast Chart Week

iHeartRadio is tracking the popularity of its podcasts with its new iHeartRadio Top 100 Podcast Chart featuring the most listened-to podcasts on iHeartRadio each week. iHeartRadio’s multi-media personality Bobby Bones is among the Top 5 on the new list, which will be compiled each Monday. iHeartRadio is home to more than 250,000 podcasts.

This week’s top five includes:

  1. The Ron Burgundy Podcast
  2. The Bobby Bones Show
  3. The Joe Rogan Experience
  4. The Breakfast Club
  5. The Ben Shapiro Show

Bill Anderson To Be Honored At Love From Music City Gala

Bill Anderson

Love From Music City, a nonprofit founded by Shanda and Robb Tripp, announced today that country music legend and Grand Ole Opry star ‘Whisperin’ Bill Anderson will be honored with the lifetime achievement award on Thursday Sept. 5.

Bluegrass stars Daily and Vincent will headline the gala and perform live on stage. The event will take place from 7 – 9:30 p.m. at the Bluegrass and Yacht Club (550 Johnny Cash Pkwy.) in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

Love From Music City (LFMC) supports and sponsors orphan projects in 12 countries including the U.S. and underwrites three orphanages in the country of Haiti; one is exclusively for handicapped children.

The Love From Music City Gala is an entertaining fundraiser to bring businesses and people of the community together to help reach many hurting people in our own community and bring hope to those suffering abroad.

General admission is $125 per person; Exclusive VIP admission is $250 and adds premier reserved table seating at the front of the room and a special “Meet & Greet” with our guest stars in the VIP lounge. Tickets are available now.

Willie Nelson Debuts Two New Products in Hemp Remedy Line

Willie Nelson‘s hemp-infused product line with his wife Annie, Willie’s Remedy, is rolling out two new products: Willie’s Remedy Relief Balm and Willie’s Remedy Tea. 

The new offerings infused with full-spectrum hemp oil arrive close on the heels of the brand’s debut of its flagship product, Willie’s Remedy Coffee, and Willie’s Remedy Hemp Oil Tincture. The Remedy Relief Balm is inspired by a cannabis topical that Annie Nelson created in her kitchen and has used for years, along with her husband, his band and numerous friends. The muscle balm contains shea butter, coconut oil, and full spectrum hemp flower oil concentrate, as well as menthol, plant-derived Vitamin E, organic lavender and CO2-extracted arnica concentrate.

“Willie’s Remedy is all about giving people easy access to the healing benefits of hemp in the same way we look to other plants for wellness,” Mrs. Nelson said. “By expanding our product line to include a topical, tea and decaf coffee we hope to bring this amazing plant to new audiences.”

All products are available online and at select stores beginning in July, in time for Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic in Austin.

Willie’s Remedy is also a sponsor of the Outlaw Music Festival Tour which begins in September and features Robert Plant & the Sensational Space Shifters, Luke Combs, Bonnie Raitt, The Avett Brothers, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Alison Krauss, Gov’t Mule, Brothers Osborne, and Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real. Willie headlines the 17-city tour and is celebrating the release of his new studio album, Ride Me Back Home.

Ross Copperman Highlights ’90s Country Hits, Rising Nashville Singers On Latest ‘Homegrown Kids’ Installment

Ross Copperman has been busy in the studio for the past several months, co-writing songs with Kenny Chesney and Ed Sheeran, producing the recently-released debut album from BBR Music Group trio Runaway June, and taking part in the ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp in Nashville.

But this songwriter-producer, who counts nearly 20 No. 1 hits, has also been working as an executive producer on a fun side project that welcomes some of Nashville’s talented youth performers to lend their voices to some of the most uplifting ‘90s country hits.

As the second installment of the Homegrown Kids series, Homegrown Kids: ‘90s Country features 10 of country music’s most well-known tracks, including the Dixie Chicks’ “Wide Open Spaces,” The Judds’ “Love Can Build a Bridge,” Garth Brooks’ “The River,” Martina McBride’s “Happy Girl,” Toby Keith’s “Should’ve Been A Cowboy” and more.

Dana Anderson (known for work on children’s music projects including VeggieTales, Songs for Worship and Getty Kids) and session singer/arranger David Wise produced the album, which released June 28.

“I wanted to do something for the parents to enjoy maybe on a long ride to the beach, you know? To hear [Joe Diffie’s] ‘John Deere Green’ and be like, ‘I haven’t heard that song forever,’” Copperman says. “And maybe the kids will sing along too, because it’s kids singing it. Everybody loves ’90s country and I thought it could be fun.”

They brought in a group of 10 youth singers from Nashville and the surrounding areas to perform the tracks. Some of the singers already have their own followings, such as Marisa McKaye, a featured vocalist on several tracks. McKaye released her first EP at age 12, and in 2017, she debuted as the youngest Song Suffragette at Nashville’s The Listening Room.

“I think there are so many kids on this project that will go on to be future stars, then it’s going to be cool for them to look back and go, ‘Oh yeah, I sang on that Homegrown Kids record when I was like 15.’” Copperman says.

Looking ahead to future installments of the Homegrown Kids series, Copperman muses the series could evolve into featuring original songs.

“Also, since the concept of albums is kind of starting to go away in general, I would love to just drop a song on streaming. Kids Bop already did ‘Old Town Road,” or else we would have done that. But I would love to do a version of Blanco Brown’s ‘The Git Up.’

“But my whole goal is I wanted these songs to have a positive message, and to give kids an outlet to get in a studio and sing on a record, just to get that experience so young. It’s about music education and having fun.”

Homegrown Kids Track Listing:

  1. “Wide Open Spaces” — (The Dixie Chicks: Susan Gibson)
  2. “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” — (Toby Keith: Toby Keith)
  3. “Meet in the Middle” — (Diamond Rio: Chapin Hartford, Jim Foster, Don Pfrimmer)
  4. “The River” — (Garth Brooks: Garth Brooks, Victoria Shaw)
  5. “John Deere Green” — (Joe Diffie: Dennis Linde)
  6. “Down on the Farm” — (Tim McGraw: Jerry Laseter, Kerry Kurt Phillips)
  7. “Heartland” — (George Strait: Steve Dorff, John Bettis)
  8. “Happy Girl” — (Martina McBride: Beth Nielsen Chapman, Annie Roboff)
  9. “Love Can Build a Bridge” — (The Judds: John Jarvis, Naomi Judd, Paul Overstreet)
  10. “Life’s a Dance” — (John Michael Montgomery: Allen Shamblin, Steve Seskin)

Music Industry’s Heather Kinder And Kassie Perkins Gear Up For Mrs. And Miss America Competitions

Miss. Tennessee Kassie Perkins and Mrs. Tennessee Heather Kinder. Photo: Jodie Kelly

Music Row industry members Heather Kinder and Kassie Perkins have earned their place in the entertainment industry over many years. Kinder has worked at Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group as Senior Executive Assistant to Tri Star’s CEO/Owner, Lou Taylor, since 2012; and Perkins works for Kris Wiatr at Wiatr & Associates.

But on top of their professional titles, Kinder and Perkins have each earned another title: Mrs. and Miss Tennessee. The two will compete in Las Vegas for Mrs. and Miss America in August.

“I competed in pageants growing up, moved to Nashville, got married and gave up the pageant life and then I decided this year to do Mrs. Tennessee,” said Kinder. “I just think it’s so interesting that in all of the women in the state of Tennessee that entered, both of us won and not only do we both work in the entertainment industry, but we both work for business management firms.”

Perkins added, “I participated in my first pageant during my freshman year of college. I now work for Wiatr and Associates, and transitioned from public accounting to business management in January of this year. I love helping my clients reach their financial goals which translates into them reaching their personal goals and creating fantastic music! Miss Tennessee for America was my first pageant after my three-year break and I was fortunate enough to win.”

Miss. Tennessee Kassie Perkins and Mrs. Tennessee Heather Kinder. Photo: Demarcus Bowser

Since crowned in March, Kinder and Perkins have been volunteering with the following organizations: Habitat for Humanity, Baby Steps, Imagination Library, Kinder’s Kids Foundation, Rock n Roll Marathon Series, Julia Green Elementary School, Safe Haven, Walk Bike Nashville, Love the Way You Lyme. Kinder and her musician husband, Ryan, also have their own foundation called Kinder’s Kids that provides—through music and the arts—a toy for as many children as possible affected by natural disasters.

“I feel that my work, both in the entertainment industry and in pageantry, have the same common thread of service,” Perkins said. “I love to see others grow and I love being a part of their success. I’m very fortunate that I get to do that in both of my jobs.”

“I think it’s important to represent the business-women in the entertainment industry,” Kinder said. “I think that the business-women in the industry are the driving force behind what’s happening in the industry. So having the opportunity to go to nationals and really ride that out as ‘Here’s what I do, I’m in the entertainment industry, I work for a female,’ that is making such a difference. It is a good opportunity to show that females are making a difference and that we can also have our own things going on at the same time. I’m pursuing this dream of mine and my boss is so supportive of it and I think that’s because she is a female. She wants me to have my own ambitions and goals and dreams.”

Kinder and Perkins didn’t know each other before the Mrs and Miss Tennessee for America pageant, but were fast friends once they learned how much they had in common.

“It’s been amazing because we have similar schedules, we have similar demands, we have similar expectations in our jobs so it’s been really good to be able to help each other through this time of balancing our schedule, balancing our work loads, supporting each other because we both understand what the other is going through on all sides of it,” Kinder said.

Perkins and Kinder will have a Mrs. Tennessee and Miss Tennessee for America Send Off Party on Sun, July 21 at Layman Drug Company in Nashville. Portions of the proceeds will go to Victoria’s Voice Foundation. Click here for tickets.

Industry Pics: BMI, Grand Ole Opry, FlyteVu, Charlie Daniels

Ingrid Andress Performs For Florida Association Of Broadcasters Annual Convention

Pictured (L-R): BMI Industry Relations Vice President Dan Spears, FAB President & CEO Patrick Roberts, WCTV-TV Vice President & General Manager Heather Peeples, BMI songwriter Ingrid Andress, Sinclair Broadcast Group Market Manager for West Palm Beach and FAB Board Chair Mike Pumo, Montclair Communications President Lara Kunkler, Actualidad Radio President & CEO Adib Eden, Univision Communications President & Regional Manager Luis Fernandez-Rocha.

Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville artist Ingrid Andress performed during this year’s Florida Association of Broadcasters Annual Convention, held June 26-27. The performance, courtesy of BMI, opened the convention, which includes executives from iHeartMedia, Beasley Media Group, Sinclair Broadcast Group and Univision Communications. 

Andress, who has co-written with the likes of Alicia Keys and Sam Hunt, made her national TV debut in April when she performed on Late Night with Seth Myers. Her debut single, “More Hearts Than Mine” will hit country radio July 8. 

 

7eventh Time Down Makes Opry Debut

Pictured (L-R):  7eventh Time Down’s Cliff Williams and Scoop Roberts; Opry member Jeannie Seely; and 7eventh Time Down’s Mikey Howard and Austin Miller. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

BEC Recordings artist and Christian radio hitmakers 7eventh Time Down marked a career milestone last weekend with their debut on the Grand Ole Opry. The band performed their signature hits “Just Say Jesus” and “God Is On The Move” before a sold-out audience at the Opry.

 

FlyteVu Hosts Third “Escape The Ordinary” Showcase Series

Pictured (L-R): Jeremy Holley (Partner, FlyteVu), Hunter Hayes, Sarah Zimmermann, Justin Davis, Caylee Hammack, Taylor Eickenhorst (Account Manager, FlyteVu). Photo: Courtesy FlyteVu

FlyteVu hosted its third “Escape the Ordinary” Showcase Series on June 25, which featured performances by Hunter Hayes, Striking Matches and Caylee Hammack.

 

Charlie Daniels’ Veteran Impact Celebration Raises Over $150K

Pictured (L-R): MTSU president Sidney McPhee, Carolyn Corlew, Lt. Gen. Keith M. Huber, Charlie Daniels, David Corlew, General Max Haston, Angela Wheeler

Country Music Hall of Fame member Charlie Daniels‘ second Veteran Impact Celebration generated more than $150,000 for Middle Tennessee State University’s Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center on June 27.

The fundraiser held in Murfreesboro, Tennessee at The Grove at Williamson Place featured live performances by student veterans as well as several guest speakers including Daniels and retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Keith M. Huber, MTSU Senior Adviser for Veterans and Leadership Initiatives. Country artist Rachel Lipsky also performed.

During the event, Daniels, his manager David Corlew, and retired Major General Terry Max Haston (on behalf of their veterans non-profit The Journey Home Project) presented a $100,000 check to the Daniels Center.

Warner Chappell Music Nashville Signs Johnny Dailey

Warner Chappell Music Nashville has signed a worldwide publishing deal with Johnny Dailey. The Tussville, Alabama, native began playing guitar at an early age and moved to Charleston after high school, where he honed his performance chops playing original songs up and down the city’s infamous King Street. He now lives in Nashville.

Dailey is managed by Morris Higham Management, led by President and co-founder, Clint Higham.

Pictured (L-R): Kyle Quigley (Morris-Higham), Ben Vaughn (WCM), Johnny Dailey, Ryan Beuschel (WCM), Will Overton (WCM)

 

Spotify To Close Beta Program That Let Indie Artists Upload Music Directly

At the end of July Spotify will close its Upload Beta Program, which has let independent artists upload their music directly to Spotify for the past year.

“Thank you to the artists who participated in our upload beta,” said Spotify in a statement. “We’re incredibly proud to have played a small part in the music they released. Spotify wouldn’t be what it is today without artists and labels who are willing to collaborate with us to build a better experience for creators and listeners.”

Spotify is working with distribution partners to help simplify the transition for artists who uploaded music through the beta. Spotify will stop accepting any new uploads through Spotify for Artists, and artists will need to move their already released content to another provider. Artists who have released music in the beta should review FAQs and keep an eye on their email for more details — including discount codes from our preferred distributors.

A note released to Spotify artist users includes the following statement:

The insights and feedback Spotify received from artists in the beta led us to believe:

The most impactful way we can improve the experience of delivering music to Spotify for as many artists and labels as possible is to lean into the great work our distribution partners are already doing to serve the artist community. Over the past year, we’ve vastly improved our work with distribution partners to ensure metadata quality, protect artists from infringement, provide their users with instant access to Spotify for Artists, and more.

The best way for us to serve artists and labels is to focus our resources on developing tools in areas where Spotify can uniquely benefit them — like Spotify for Artists (which more than 300,000 creators use to gain new insight into their audience) and our playlist submission tool (which more than 36,000 artists have used to get playlisted for the very first time since it launched a year ago). We have a lot more planned here in the coming months.

Hillsong United Joins Pandora Billionaires Club

Photo courtesy of Hillsong UNITED

Hillsong UNITED has joined Pandora’s Billionaires Club celebrating over 1.8 billion lifetime streams on the platform. One of only a handful of artists in its genre to reach this benchmark, the group was presented the prestigious award last night (July 2) during their VIP (Diamond) Fan Experience held prior to their sold-out show at Madison Square Garden.

“Imagine what it’s like to start out as the youth group band at church and then ‘age out’ of that to become the voice of worship for an entire generation of 21st century Christians,” says Melissa Chalos, Christian and Gospel Music Curator/Programmer at Pandora. “That’s the story of Hillsong UNITED, a band whose success actually matters less to them than the cultural impact of their message. They’re the first worship band to surpass the Billion Spins benchmark. Innovation, authenticity and ‘Oceans’ got them there. Church people will be singing their songs for generations to come.”

“To say we are completely humbled and grateful to receive this accolade and be able to travel these songs would be an understatement!,” says Hillsong UNITED’s JD. “We are so thankful to everyone who has come out to the events and engaged in these songs. We have always endeavored for these songs to help people in whatever season of life they are in and bring glory to God who gave us all life in the first place!”

The recent accolade builds on the worship collective’s record-breaking year. The group just celebrated its largest career street week to date with the release of their latest album, People. The project generated over 8 million streams and sold over 100K within its first week. In support of the new album, the group returned to the United States in April 2019 for the first time in nearly three years for its People Tour. With multiple sold-out shows including LA’s Staples Center, NYC’s Madison Square Garden and D.C.’s The Anthem, Hillsong UNITED just announced that it will be expanding the tour with six new dates in September in Jacksonville, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Louisville, Oklahoma City and Bossier City.

Greenwich Entertainment, 1091 Co-Acquire North American Distribution Rights For Upcoming Linda Ronstadt Doc

Greenwich Entertainment and 1091 have co-acquired the North American distribution rights to a new feature documentary, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice, directed by Academy Award-Winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman and produced by James Keach and Michele Farinola and CNN Films.  Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice, will open in theaters this September.

Linda Ronstadt burst onto the 1960s folk rock music scene and became the most successful female musician of the 1970s.  She sold out stadiums around the world and was the highest paid female performer in rock and roll. Her singing range was second to none and she recorded hit records across rock, opera, jazz and Mexican folk, which channelled her Mexican ancestry. Epstein’s and Friedman’s documentary is filled with rare archival footage of Ronstadt’s legendary performances and moving interviews with her iconic friends and collaborators Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Brown and JD Souther. Constructed from interviews over 50 years, Ronstadt narrates the film that documents her career from her early days in Tucson, Arizona through her premature 2011 retirement due to Parkinson’s disease.

The film premiered to glowing reviews at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and recently won the Documentary Audience Award at the Provincetown International Film Festival.

“Linda Ronstadt is a rock icon who has wowed audiences across the world for decades and is a staunch human rights advocate,” said Danielle DiGiacomo, SVP of Acquisitions and Strategic Partnerships for 1091, and Ed Arentz, Co-Managing Director of Greenwich Entertainment. “We’re excited to partner with Rob, Jeffrey, James, Michele and CNN to bring this powerful documentary to audiences across the country.”

“Rob and Jeffrey have crafted an inspirational exploration of a singularly exceptional talent and humanitarian,” said Amy Entelis, executive vice president for talent and content development for CNN Worldwide and Courtney Sexton, vice president for CNN Films, who are both executive producers for the film.