Tim McGraw, Faith Hill Prep New Album, Single

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill will release their latest collaboration, “Speak to a Girl,” to country radio at 4 p.m. CT on Thursday, March 23. Subsequently, the new single on Arista Nashville, will be available to download and stream.

The track, penned by Shy Carter, Dave Gibson and Joe Spargur, and co-produced by Byron Gallimore, McGraw and Hill, will serve as the lead single from a Tim McGraw and Faith Hill album to be released by Sony Music Entertainment later this year. The couple announced their signing with the label last month.

McGraw and Hill will perform “Speak To A Girl” on the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 2.

Delta Rae To Release Debut BMLG EP March 24

The Valory Music Co. band Delta Rae is releasing their debut EP, A Long And Happy Life on Friday, March 24. The Dann Huff-produced collection features four songs highlighting the family harmonies of the Hölljes’ siblings Brittany, Eric and Ian along with members Liz Hopkins, Mike McKee, and Grant Emerson.

The Durham, North Carolina-based band’s music melds together country storytelling over gospel and rock vocal stylings with bluegrass musicianship. Inspired by literature, Eric and Ian crafted the lyrics for their first single, “A Long And Happy Life,” by weaving four book titles from authors they admire. The group chose their name from a mythical story the Hölljes’ mother told them about a Southern girl named Delta Rae who summons the Greek gods to earth.

“As a band we strive to make people feel like they’re connected to each other through a place, an emotion or vivid moment in time,” said Brittany. “When you listen to these songs, envision the best summer of your life: It’s got young love and heartbreak, family and wildness, plenty of adventure.

“From writing to recording, we brought a different level of focus and craftsmanship to this EP. We’re incredibly proud of it and hope our fans will be too,” said Ian.

A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE EP Track List:
1.   “A Long And Happy Life” | Written by Eric Hölljes, Ian Hölljes
2.   “I Moved South” | Written by Eric Hölljes, Ian Hölljes
3.   “No Peace In Quiet” | Written by Eric Hölljes, Tiffany Goss, Adam Wood
4.   “Ain’t Love” | Written by Eric Hölljes, Ian Hölljes

 

Razor & Tie Music Publishing Signs Sean McConnell

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Jen Duke, Creative Manager, RTMP; Brad Kennard, VP Creative, RTMP; Kent Marcus, Attorney; Ross DuPre, Manager. Front: Sean McConnell

Razor & Tie Music Publishing has signed singer-songwriter Sean McConnell. With a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell and signing with Rounder Records in 2016, he released the eponymous Sean McConnell to critical acclaim.

McConnell says, “I’m thrilled to have signed with the passionate and creative team at Razor and Tie publishing. It’s a real joy to be working with Brad Kennard and the whole team. Their energy is infectious and I’m stoked about what we’re cooking up together. I’m looking forward to all that’s to come with these guys.”

“Sean is one of those people you dream of getting to work with. He has total respect from everyone in the industry…and he brings a superior level of cool to our team. Also, he’s truly one of the best humans on the planet. I’m honored he’d share his career with us,” Brad Kennard, Vice President, Creative at RTMP said.

McConnell will join Drew Holcomb again this year on his Souvenir Tour, running from March 29-April 8.

Jimmy Webb To Be Honored With Carnegie Hall Concert

Jimmy Webb will be honored with a special tribute show at Carnegie Hall on May 3. Presented by City Winery, the event will celebrate Webb’s creative legacy and hit songs, including “Wichita Lineman,” “MacArthur Park,” “Galveston,” “Didn’t We” and “All I Know.”

A Celebration of the Music of Jimmy Webb: The Cake and the Rain features a lineup including Ashley Campbell (daughter of Glen Campbell), Art Garfunkel, Amy Grant, Toby Keith, Judy Collins, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. of the Fifth Dimension, Johnny Rivers and Dwight Yoakam. Webb is also slated to perform.

Proceeds from the concert will be donated to the Alzheimer’s Association and the I’ll Be Me Foundation in honor of Jimmy’s dear friend Glen Campbell.

The tribute event coincides with two milestones: Jimmy’s new memoir, The Cake and The Rain, set for publication on April 18 through St. Martin’s Press, and the upcoming 50th Anniversary of “Wichita Lineman.”

Webb’s accolades include the Ivor Novello International Award (2012) and the Academy of Country Music’s Poet Award (2016). He received his first gold record at the age of 18 and was the youngest inductee into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. His diverse songwriting style was especially apparent in 2016 when he premiered his classical piece “Nocturne for Lefty” and had his music featured prominently on Kanye West’s “Famous.” From his country crossover hits with Glen Campbell, to a No. 1 disco hit with Donna Summer (“MacArthur Park”), to a Grammy-nominated rap song, Webb remains the only writer to receive Grammys across writing, music and orchestration.

Webb is the former Chairman of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and long-time Board Member of ASCAP.

Webb has released 10 solo albums since the 1970s, while continuing to write for other artists. 2010’s Just Across the River features duets on some of his biggest songs with friends Billy Joel, Jackson Browne, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt, JD Souther, and Glen Campbell plus Lucinda Williams, Michael McDonald and Mark Knopfler. A follow up featuring Brian Wilson, Art Garfunkel, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Lyle Lovett, Carly Simon, Keith Urban, and more was released in 2013.

SNG Music Relocates, Adds Two

Pictured (L-R): Aubrey Schwartz, Mike Sebastian

SNG Music, LLP has relocated to offices at 3010 Poston Avenue in Nashville and has added to its staff. Aubrey Schwartz joins SNG Music as its Creative Director, and Mike Sebastian of MSMP Consulting, has signed on as a consultant.

Schwartz is a Belmont graduate and was most recently employed with Bluewater Music. Her responsibilities will include promoting the SNG song catalogue, booking co-writes for SNG Music writers and building relationships with the Nashville music community.

Sebastian, with more than 20 years of publishing experience, has held leadership positions at Starstruck Entertainment, Blacktop, Given Music, and more.

“It’s been exciting to see our business grow over the past three years,” says SNG Partner Steve Leslie. “As we’ve grown, it’s been tough to keep up with our space needs, but our new offices should be able to handle our growth for many years to come.”

SNG Music’s current roster of songwriters includes Marianne Allison, Abbey Cone, Marty Dodson, Steve Leslie, Gary Reamey and Zarni de Vette.

Craig Wayne Boyd Inks Deals With Copperline Music Group, Reviver Entertainment Group

Pictured (L-R): Gator Michaels, Will Edwards, Craig Wayne Boyd, Rusty Harmon

Craig Wayne Boyd, winner of Season 7 of NBC’s The Voice, recently signed with Copperline Music Group, and has enlisted Reviver Entertainment Group for radio promotion, and BDG/RED for distribution.

Copperline Music Group is led by Rusty Harmon and producer Will Edwards. Best-known for his work with Hootie and the Blowfish, Harmon also runs Harmon Music Management. Reviver Entertainment Group, led by David Ross, also includes Reviver Records, Reviver Label Services, Reviver Publishing, Reviver Productions and 1608 Promotion.

“Will and I are both excited and fortunate to be working with Craig and his world-class fan base. With the addition of Reviver, we are preparing to release Craig’s first LP since winning The Voice,” Harmon said.

“Craig Wayne Boyd is an artist that his fan base is very passionate about, and I believe the music he is working on will excite them very much – in addition to adding many more fans to the fold,” said Ross.

During his run on the The Voice, Boyd hit the charts with his versions of such classics as “Old Rugged Cross,” “I Walk The Line,” “You Look So Good In Love,” and “Workin’ Man Blues.” After winning The Voice, Boyd was previously signed with BMLG’s Dot Records and released the single “My Baby’s Got A Smile On Her Face.” As a songwriter, he spent three years as a staff writer for EMI Publishing.

 

Jerrod Niemann, Lee Brice, Delta Rae To Play Westwood One Backstage At ACMs

Cumulus Media and Westwood One are presenting two days of backstage audio and video coverage and performances at the ACM Awards with Lee Brice, Mo Pitney, Jerrod NiemannDelta Rae and Walker McGuire on “Westwood One Backstage at the ACM Awards.” The show will feature exclusive private backstage performances from the artists and will be held at Lucky Live Lounge at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Friday and Saturday March 31 and April 1. Delta Rae will kick off the celebration on Thursday night, followed by Walker McGuire’s backstage performance on Friday, and the trio of Lee Brice, Mo Pitney, and Jerrod Niemann on Saturday.

“Seldom do you have this many superstars assembled in one location,” said Suzanne Grimes, EVP, Corporate Marketing for Cumulus Media and President, Westwood One. “We are honored to have country music’s most popular artists perform exclusively for us. It makes our backstage live experience even more special for our affiliates, brand partners and guests.”

The shows will serve as a finale for Westwood One Backstage at the ACM Awards Radio Row, where over 90 country artists will engage with more than 25 of the top country stations in the U.S. Cumulus and Westwood One are the official radio partners for the ACM Awards, which will air on April 2.

LifeNotes: Rock Music Founding Father Chuck Berry Passes

Rock-music founding father and powerful country-music influence Chuck Berry passed away on Saturday, March 18, at age 90.

In addition to being an inaugural inductee into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, Berry became a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame four years earlier. His song catalog not only serves as a cornerstone of rock ‘n’ roll, it has been tapped by dozens of country artists for more than six decades.

Such members of the Country Music Hall of Fame as Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Marty Robbins, Elvis Presley, Buck Owens and Ernest Tubb all scored major hits with Chuck Berry songs. Berry’s fusion of blues and hillbilly idioms – plus his lyric emphasis on cars, girls, school, clothes, parents and other teen concerns — made him a pluperfect rockabilly artist. Fittingly, he was also an inductee into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.

Born in St. Louis on Oct. 18, 1926, he was a largely self-taught musician who began performing locally around 1952. His bands performed a mix of r&b, swing, pop, blues and country tunes. He recalled that black audiences particularly loved dancing to his hillbilly numbers.

Berry’s band was soon the biggest attraction in St. Louis. Encouraged by his local renown, he traveled to Chicago to earn a recording contract with Chess Records.

“Maybelline,” based on the country tune “Ida Red,” launched his hit-making career in 1955. Marty Robbins instantly recorded the song for the country market and scored a top-10 hit with it. Similarly, in 1956 Ernest Tubb covered Berry’s 1955 hit “Thirty Days” and turned it into a country top-10.

Chuck Berry then embarked on a barrage of late-1950s pop and/or r&b top-10 smashes that included “No Money Down” (1955), “Roll Over Beethoven” (1956), “Too Much Monkey Business” (1956), “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” (1956), “School Day” (1957), Rock & Roll Music” (1958), “Sweet Little Sixteen” (1958), “Johnny B. Goode” (1958), “Carol” (1958), “Memphis Tennessee” (1959) and “Almost Grown” (1959). These hits made him a leader of the rock ‘n’ roll revolution. Indeed, he is arguably the artist who most clearly defined the genre — as a songwriter, as a guitarist and as a “duck-walking” showman.

At the peak of his early fame, he was jailed on a morals charge. But Berry returned to the charts with such iconic tunes as “Back in the U.S.A.” (1959), “Too Pooped to Pop” (1960), “Nadine” (1964), “No Particular Place to Go” (1964), “C’Est La Vie (You Never Can Tell)” (1964) and “Promised Land” (1965). Berry’s final chart hits were “My Ding-A-Ling” (1972) and “Reelin’ & Rockin’” (1973), yet he remained a vital live performer for decades to come.

In addition, his songs continued to be recorded. The Beach Boys famously co-opted his “Sweet Little Sixteen” melody for their 1963 hit “Surfin’ U.S.A.” The first Rolling Stones single was a 1963 version of Berry’s “Come On.” The Beatles covered both “Roll Over Beethoven” (1964) and “Rock & Roll Music” (1965).

Country artists were particularly enthusiastic about recording Berry’s songs. In fact, several became bigger hits on the country charts than they had been for Berry on the pop hit parade. These included Buck Owens’s chart-topping 1969 version of “Johnny B. Goode,” Waylon Jennings’s 1970 remake of “Brown Eyed Handsome Man,” Freddy Weller’s 1971 rendition of “Promised Land,” Elvis Presley’s 1974 recording of “Promised Land” and Emmylou Harris’s 1977 revival of “C’Est La Vie (You Never Can Tell).”

Other significant country hits of Chuck Berry’s tunes included Freddy Weller’s 1974 top-10 success with “Too Much Monkey Business,” Linda Ronstadt’s 1978 version of “Back in the U.S.A.,” the George Jones and Johnny Paycheck 1979 duet of “Maybelline,” Freddy Weller’s 1979 reworking of “Nadine” and Fred Knoblock’s 1981 rendition of “Memphis Tennessee.” The last-named has also been recorded by Lonnie Mack (1963), Waylon Jennings (1964), Elvis Presley (1965), Buck Owens (1965), Flatt & Scruggs (1965), Karen Black (1975) and Toby Keith (2011).

Conway Twitty (“Maybelline”), Ronnie Hawkins (“Thirty Days”), Carmol Taylor (“Back in the U.S.A.”), Jerry Reed (“Promised Land”), Johnny Cash (“Brown Eyed Handsome Man”), Jerry Lee Lewis (“Sweet Little Sixteen”), Ronnie Milsap (“Johnny B. Goode”), Lyle Lovett (“Brown Eyed Handsome Man”), Elvis Presley (“Too Much Monkey Business”) and Roy Clark (“Johnny B. Goode”) have all covered Chuck Berry tunes over the years. In 1965, Bluegrass Hall of Fame members Jim & Jesse recorded an entire LP of Chuck Berry songs, Berry Pickin’ in the Country.

Meanwhile, the rock ‘n’ roll patriarch soldiered onward. In 1969, he played Central Park in New York and the big Toronto Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival festival. President Jimmy Carter invited him to play at the White House in 1979.

Chuck Berry was jailed again, this time for income-tax evasion. But he garnered increasing acclaim from such admirers as Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Jerry Reed, Johnny Rivers, Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, The Dave Clark Five, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Steve Miller, Merle Haggard and Keith Urban.

In 1984, Berry was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Recording Academy. He was honored with a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1987.

An all-star concert celebrating his career was filmed in 1987 as the movie Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll. During his lifetime, Berry also appeared in the films Rock! Rock! Rock! (1957), Go, Johnny Go! (1959), Mr. Rock and Roll (1957), The T.A.M.I. Awards Show (1964) and American Hot Wax (1978). He published Chuck Berry: The Autobiography in 1988.

In 1995, Berry performed at the grand opening of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame’s museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The following year, he began performing once a month at Blueberry Hill, a bar/restaurant attraction in his hometown of St. Louis. He was named a Kennedy Center honoree in 2000. Despite his advancing age, he toured Europe in 2008.

Chuck Berry continued appearing regularly in St. Louis until last October. He revealed at that time that his final album would be released by the Nashville label, Dualtone Records.

Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

 

 

Industry Signings: Big Loud Records, Big Yellow Dog, Banner Music

Big Loud Records Signs Jillian Jacqueline

Pictured (L-R): (back row) Big Loud Records’ Joey Moi, McGhee Entertainment’s Doc McGhee, Marcus and Colvin, LLP’s Kent Marcus, Downtown Music Publishing’s Danny Berrios (middle row) Downtown Music Publishing’s Steve Markland, McGhee Entertainment’s Scott McGhee, Big Loud Records’ Seth England, Downtown Music Publishing’s Natalie Osborne, Big Loud Records’ Chief Zaruk (front row) Big Loud Records’ Clay Hunnicutt, Jacqueline’s dad Peter Arciero, Jillian Jacqueline, Producer Tofer Brown, Big Loud Records’ Craig Wiseman

Big Loud Records has added singer-songwriter Jillian Jacqueline to its growing roster. The Pennsylvania native made her label debut at Nashville’s historic Belcourt Theatre last night (3/16), performing songs “Hate Me,” “God Bless This Mess,” “Til I See You Around,” and “Sad Girls.”

Produced by Tofer Brown, Jacqueline’s first batch of tunes will begin rolling out in April alongside full-length videos to accompany each one. Her “Prime” music video premiered on Nylon.com and also aired in regular rotation on CMT, which also named Jacqueline as one of their Next Women of Country for 2017.

“I am so overwhelmed by all the love I felt last night, to have all the people in Nashville that have supported me on this long, crazy road, in one room, was really magical,” exclaimed Jacqueline. “I’m so proud and grateful to my Big Loud team for giving my music a home, and I can’t wait to share more with you.”

“Jillian is truly one of those voices and talents that comes along very rarely,” says Big Loud Records’ President Clay Hunnicutt. “This is truly a ‘passion project’ from day one and we are thrilled to be lucky enough to work together on great music and more. Jillian is a woman we will be talking about for a long time, and one day we’ll say ‘do you remember the first time you heard Jillian Jacqueline?’ This is going to be special in a lot of ways!”

Ellee Duke Inks With Big Yellow Dog

Pictured (L-R): Brad Bissell, Agent, CAA; Marci Duke, Mother Duke; Ellee Duke; Carla Wallace, Co-owner, Big Yellow Dog; Lauren Funk, Creative Manager, Big Yellow Dog; David Crow, Partner, Milom Horsnell Crow Rose Kelley PLC; Matt Lindsey, VP Creative, Big Yellow Dog

L.A.-based pop singer/songwriter Ellee Duke has signed with Big Yellow Dog Music. “Looking forward to working with Ellee Duke and the great music she is working on! Shout-out to Brad Bissell for the introduction,” said Carla Wallace, co-owner of Big Yellow Dog.

 

Martin and Lankford Re-Up With Banner Music

Jimbo Martin and Alice Lankford have extended their contracts as staff writers at Banner Music. Martin has written with hitmakers like Jerry Salley and Lance Carpenter, while Lankford has co-written songs for Morgan Myles, Kris Hitchcock, Banner Music’s Shelby Lee Lowe, and more. “With all the opportunities that these two songwriters have, we are blessed they are resigning and staying with us” said Banner Music CEO Camilla Kleindienst.

Jo Smith Drops ‘Old School Groove’

SMACKSongs artist Jo Smith has released the first song from her debut EP for the label. “Old School Groove” is a Motown-inspired torcher set to steel guitar. It was revealed as a Highway Find on SiriusXM’s “The Highway” earlier today (March 17).

The four-song project, titled Introducing Jo Smith, was helmed by award-winning producers Jesse Frasure (Thomas Rhett) and Shane McAnally (Sam Hunt, Kacey Musgraves), masters of blending classic R&B with contemporary country.

“Old School Groove,” which was written by Ben Burgess, Bobby Huff and Smith, yearns for the 1960s when a lover’s heart could spin like “vintage vinyl.”

“I love how this song connects with people,” says Smith. “There is a reason that vinyl is making a comeback, and I think this song captures the essence of that time.”

Smith has a lot to celebrate. Earlier this week, the Country Music Association announced that Smith will perform on the 2017 CMA Fest Broadway Stage.