Newcomer Desure Talks Journey From Midland’s Tour Manager To Opening Act [Interview]

Desure

A tour manager does whatever it takes to help an artist put on a good show. In the case of Desure (full name Josh Desure), that meant becoming a performer himself.

Desure recently wrapped a series of dates opening shows for BMLG trio Midland, including a stop at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville—but before he was opening shows for the band, he was their tour manager as the band made their way through the Texas honkytonk circuit and beyond. During one performance at Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, California, Desure filled in as an opening act.

“I think it was [Midland’s Mark Wystrach] who said, ‘Do you want to just get up and play some songs?’ They knew I had been writing songs and singing for a while, so I got up and played and they were like, ‘Yeah, you should probably sing instead.’” Desure recalls with a laugh. “The manager of the place said it reminded him of like in the ‘70s when bands would put their tour manager onstage to open for them, like a family affair.”

Desure has known the members of Midland for over 15 years, meeting Jess Carson, and later Mark Wystrach, through playing in Los Angeles bands. Desure grew up a childhood friend of Harper Smith, who later wed Midland’s Cameron Duddy. Desure had been working in photography and production in Los Angeles, until the guys in Midland asked him to try his hand at tour management.

“I quit my job and packed my car in like five minutes,” he recalls. “I drove to Texas the next day, got on the tour bus and left with them. Just left all my stuff baking in the car.”

Having no prior experience with tour management, Desure said the new gig came with some memorable learning curves.

“I rented an RV for us to travel in. An RV is meant to go from A to B and stay there. We were going all over the place in it. Everything was breaking, all the paneling was coming off, but we were playing smaller, more intimate shows and we were just having the best time.”

By the time he got onstage at the Crystal Palace, Desure may have been short on tour management experience, but he was more than ready to take his place on the other side of the mic. He had grown up listening to records by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Neil Young and Bob Dylan, which proved a potent influence on Desure’s confessional style of songwriting. By his early teens, he was playing guitar and singing in bands of varying musical styles.

“I’ve tried to count how many bands I was in during high school,” he says. “I was in punk bands and rock ‘n’ roll bands; we did a lot of Black Sabbath songs. Black Sabbath is everything, I love that band so much. I think rock and country, they go hand-in-hand a bit; [Bob] Seger has that rasp; he could sing for a punk band.”

Now, Desure is signed with BRND MGMT (which also co-manages Midland in conjunction with Sandbox Entertainment) and has folded those country, rock and punk influences into his debut, self-titled EP, which released earlier this month on MEGA/Tuxedo Records.

One of the album’s most gut-wrenching songs, “Los Angeles,” reflects on Desure’s move to Texas and his need to retreat from the L.A. environment.

“I was partying a lot and had no sense—I was just crazy. I had to leave Los Angeles. I needed to get out and just wake up.”

Desure penned all the songs on the album by himself, with the exception of a lone cover of Bob Seger’s “Sailing Nights.”

“Songs are therapy through and through. If I don’t write for a few days, I start to feel odd and I have to get it out. I think it’s important. Sometimes people will come up after shows and let me know how they relate to what I write, and that means everything to me.”

Earlier this month, Desure opened two shows for Willie Nelson and is currently opening concerts for Dwight Yoakam.

“I still don’t believe it. Opening for Midland, even though these concerts are huge and sold out, these are still my best friends. But opening for Willie and Dwight, that’s just good affirmation for me and it’s also just unbelievable.”

Pandora Teams With Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris For “Sound Of Summer” Campaign

Pandora has teamed with artists including Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris for the summer release of its “Sound On” brand campaign, which features personalized playlists tailored to individual users, songs of summer predictions, and live experiences/activations around the country.

“As the temperature heats up, so does the speculation over what will become this year’s song of summer,” said Brad Minor, VP of brand marketing & communications at Pandora. “The reality is, everyone’s song of summer is different and is revealed over time. At Pandora, we want to create inspiring experiences on our platform – and out in the world – to empower our listeners to discover the unique summer soundtrack that helps them live their lives at full volume.”

Pandora is teaming up with DJ Khaled for a “Sound of Summer” kick-off party on May 22—the first in a series of events popping up across the country. The series will culminate with a surprise performance featuring one of the biggest names in music, who Pandora predicts will be a fixture on summer playlists. Additional activations will roll out at Hangout Fest, Electric Forest, Firefly Music Festival, Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival, CMA Fest and WorldPride.

This summer’s rollout marks the third iteration of Pandora’s seasonal “Sound On” campaign, which first launched in November 2018 with a winter theme focused on shared holiday moments. In March 2019, Pandora extended the campaign with a large-scale spring installment, amplifying the emotional hallmarks of the season: renewal, inspiration and discovery.

Pandora Teams With Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris For “Sound Of Summer” Campaign

Pandora has teamed with artists including Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris for the summer release of its “Sound On” brand campaign, which features personalized playlists tailored to individual users, songs of summer predictions, and live experiences/activations around the country.

“As the temperature heats up, so does the speculation over what will become this year’s song of summer,” said Brad Minor, VP of brand marketing & communications at Pandora. “The reality is, everyone’s song of summer is different and is revealed over time. At Pandora, we want to create inspiring experiences on our platform – and out in the world – to empower our listeners to discover the unique summer soundtrack that helps them live their lives at full volume.”

Pandora is teaming up with DJ Khaled for a “Sound of Summer” kick-off party on May 22—the first in a series of events popping up across the country. The series will culminate with a surprise performance featuring one of the biggest names in music, who Pandora predicts will be a fixture on summer playlists. Additional activations will roll out at Hangout Fest, Electric Forest, Firefly Music Festival, Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival, CMA Fest and WorldPride.

This summer’s rollout marks the third iteration of Pandora’s seasonal “Sound On” campaign, which first launched in November 2018 with a winter theme focused on shared holiday moments. In March 2019, Pandora extended the campaign with a large-scale spring installment, amplifying the emotional hallmarks of the season: renewal, inspiration and discovery.

Independent Digital Distributor Syntax Creative Moving Headquarters To Nashville

Independent digital distributor Syntax Creative is moving its headquarters from San Diego, California to Nashville, Tennessee.

Syntax represents nearly than 60,000 songs from more than 130 record labels, including Crossroads Label Group, Central South, Elevation Church, Mountain Fever, Pinecastle Records, Frontline Records, Vineyard Worship, Influencers Church, Woodlands Church, Saddleback Church, Great Comfort Records, Grrr Records, Humble Beast, Illect Recordings, Rapzilla, Gateway Assembly, Chrematizo Label Group, Darkchild Gospel, Secret Stash Records, Shake It Records, and BEMA Media among others.

“After 20 years of hearing people say, ‘That’s my favorite city,’ when they found out where I’m from, I finally get to move to my favorite city,” Syntax CEO Timothy Trudeau said. “It’s time to think less about the weather and more about what would be best for our clients and our respective families.”

Since 2001, Trudeau has been traveling to Nashville for business as a lion’s share of Syntax’s clients are Nashville-based and digital service partners Google, Apple and YouTube also have offices in Nashville.

“We’ve had years of deep relationships with people that we only meet once in a while,” said Syntax VP of Operations Brandon Musser, who has been with Syntax since its inception. “I’m looking forward to having closer proximity, and the ability to meet more often. And on a personal note, it’ll be nice not to have to water my lawn!”

To learn more, visit: syntaxcreative.com.

Lil Nas X, Midland, Old Dominion To Highlight Spotify House Performances During CMA Fest

Spotify has revealed the performer lineup for its Spotify House series during CMA Fest in Nashville, from June 6-9 at Blake Shelton’s and Opry Entertainment Group’s Ole Red venue.

Arguably one of the biggest draws for the event’s nighttime rooftop series will be Lil Nas X, the rapper behind the runaway hit “Old Town Road,” which sits atop the Billboard Hot 100 for a seventh week, and even fended off Taylor Swift’s new single “Me!” from the top spot.

Midland, Old Dominion, Tanya Tucker, Hunter Hayes, Lauren Alaina, and Maddie & Tae are also slated to perform, in addition to some surprise guest performers during the week. Others on the bill include Morgan Evans, Tenille Townes, Emily Ann Roberts, Mitchell Tenpenny, Filmore, James Barker Band, and Cassadee Pope. 

The Spotify House daytime schedule will run from 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Nightly headlining shows and late-night jam sessions will be scheduled from 7:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. All shows will be open to the public and space will be limited to first-come, first-served.

Independent Digital Distributor Syntax Creative Moving Headquarters To Nashville

Independent digital distributor Syntax Creative is moving its headquarters from San Diego, California to Nashville, Tennessee.

Syntax represents nearly than 60,000 songs from more than 130 record labels, including Crossroads Label Group, Central South, Elevation Church, Mountain Fever, Pinecastle Records, Frontline Records, Vineyard Worship, Influencers Church, Woodlands Church, Saddleback Church, Great Comfort Records, Grrr Records, Humble Beast, Illect Recordings, Rapzilla, Gateway Assembly, Chrematizo Label Group, Darkchild Gospel, Secret Stash Records, Shake It Records, and BEMA Media among others.

“After 20 years of hearing people say, ‘That’s my favorite city,’ when they found out where I’m from, I finally get to move to my favorite city,” Syntax CEO Timothy Trudeau said. “It’s time to think less about the weather and more about what would be best for our clients and our respective families.”

Since 2001, Trudeau has been traveling to Nashville for business as a lion’s share of Syntax’s clients are Nashville-based and digital service partners Google, Apple and YouTube also have offices in Nashville.

“We’ve had years of deep relationships with people that we only meet once in a while,” said Syntax VP of Operations Brandon Musser, who has been with Syntax since its inception. “I’m looking forward to having closer proximity, and the ability to meet more often. And on a personal note, it’ll be nice not to have to water my lawn!”

To learn more, visit: syntaxcreative.com.

Lil Nas X, Midland, Old Dominion To Highlight Spotify House Performances During CMA Fest

Spotify has revealed the performer lineup for its Spotify House series during CMA Fest in Nashville, from June 6-9 at Blake Shelton’s and Opry Entertainment Group’s Ole Red venue.

Arguably one of the biggest draws for the event’s nighttime rooftop series will be Lil Nas X, the rapper behind the runaway hit “Old Town Road,” which sits atop the Billboard Hot 100 for a seventh week, and even fended off Taylor Swift’s new single “Me!” from the top spot.

Midland, Old Dominion, Tanya Tucker, Hunter Hayes, Lauren Alaina, and Maddie & Tae are also slated to perform, in addition to some surprise guest performers during the week. Others on the bill include Morgan Evans, Tenille Townes, Emily Ann Roberts, Mitchell Tenpenny, Filmore, James Barker Band, and Cassadee Pope. 

The Spotify House daytime schedule will run from 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Nightly headlining shows and late-night jam sessions will be scheduled from 7:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. All shows will be open to the public and space will be limited to first-come, first-served.

Westwood One’s The Ty Bentli Show Welcomes Adrian Kulp As Senior Executive Producer

Adrian Kulp

Cumulus Media has announced that Westwood One’s internationally syndicated The Ty Bentli Show welcomes Adrian Kulp to the team as Senior Executive Producer. In his new role, Kulp will oversee digital, programming, and production of The Ty Bentli Show, which can be heard in markets across the U.S. and UK from its flagship Nashville radio station WKDF-FM (NASH FM 103.3).

Kulp previously spent nearly 10 years as a television executive with positions including: Vice President of TV Development at Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison Productions (The Goldbergs, Rules of Engagement), Vice President of TV Development at Chelsea Handler’s Borderline Amazing; and a stint at CBS’s The Late Late Show. He is also an internationally recognized, best-selling author and has contributed as a writer for The Huffington Post and Parents Magazine. He is also the creator of the online parenting destination “Dad or Alive”.

Kulp succeeds Glenn Johnson, who recently relocated to become Operations Manager of Cumulus Pensacola.

Industry Ink: Michael Knox, Eric Paslay, Parker McCollum, ASCAP

Music Producer Michael Knox To Launch ‘KNOX Country Podcast’

Music producer Michael Knox is set to launch the bi-weekly podcast KNOX Country Podcast, to complement his recently-launched nationally-syndicated radio show KNOX Country 360. The podcast is produced by Michael Knox and Donny Walker (former executive at Westwood One, Cumulus Media, BDS, Billboard Magazine), and is hosted by Knox and Shalacy Griffin, currently the Senior Vice President of Operations for Music Knox, LLC. The podcast will be available on most major podcast services.

“I’m really excited for everyone to experience our podcast. We’ve been working on our radio show, KNOX Country 360, and the podcast is an extension of that. My guests will show you why Nashville is one of the most creative places in the world,” said Knox.

“I am thrilled to be a part of the KNOX Country 360 show and podcast. I have enjoyed seeing our industry through the various perspectives of our guests. This experience has not only been educational but extremely entertaining,” said Griffin.

Tune in to KNOX Country Podcastknoxcountry360.com/podcast.

 

Eric Paslay Launches Podcast To Support People With Diabetes

This week, Eric Paslay is launching his first ever podcast, Level With Me,  to create a community and voice for people who manage diabetes. As someone who lives with Type 1 diabetes (T1D), Paslay understands the challenges that come with managing the chronic auto-immune disease, and he hopes his podcast can provide an outlet for others like him to share their personal diabetes story. Each episode visits the hometown of someone from across the country who has a unique T1D story to share. The first half of the episode offers a look into the daily life of that person, while the second half features an interview with Paslay to take a deeper look into the diabetes journey.

Level with Me is available for download on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher beginning the week of May 20. Listeners can also tune here to hear the podcasts and find out more information about Level with Me.

 

Parker McCollum Plays Sold-Out Show At Billy Bob’s Texas

Pictured (L-R): Enzo DeVincenzo, Red Light/377 Management; Henry Glascock, WME; Parker McCollum; Robert Gallagher, Entertainment Director, Billy Bob’s; and Marty Travis, General Manager, Billy Bob’s. Photo: Courtesy Marushka Media

Country artist Parker McCollum celebrated a sold-out show at Billy Bob’s Texas on May 18, playing to more than 5,000 fans.

“We couldn’t be happier for Parker. His fan base has grown with every play here culminating in a complete sell-out of 5,500 tickets well in advance of the show. Congratulations Team McCollum!” said Robert Gallagher, Entertainment Director, Billy Bob’s Texas.

McCollum also recently co-starred in a music video with Danielle Bradbery in a cover of the hit song “Shallow,” from the movie A Star Is Born.

 

ASCAP To Hold 11th Annual “We Write The Songs” Event

Today (May 21) The ASCAP Foundation and The Library of Congress will jointly present the 11th annual “We Write the Songs” event at the Coolidge Auditorium in The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The evening celebrates the gift by The ASCAP Foundation to the Library of Congress of the original manuscripts, lead sheets, lyrics sheets, photos and letters of some of America’s greatest creators of words and music.

The evening is hosted by Chief of the Library of Congress Music Division Susan H. Vita and ASCAP Foundation President Paul Williams, and will include performances by several of ASCAP’s leading songwriter and composer members. Performers at the event will include: Charlotte Caffey and Jane Wiedlin of The Go-Go’s (“Our Lips Are Sealed,” “We Got The Beat”), Don Felder (“Hotel California,” “Victim of Love”), Felix Cavaliere (“Beautiful Morning,” “People Gotta Be Free”), Andrea Martin (“Breathe”), Kany Garcia (“Hoy Ya Me Voy”) and composer Siddhartha Khosla (television series This is Us).

“We Write the Songs” takes place the evening before ASCAP’s “Stand with Songwriters” Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill. On Wednesday, May 22, all of the “We Write the Songs” music creators will meet with Members of Congress to discuss the challenges facing songwriters in the digital music age and urge them to protect songwriters from further regulation.

Industry Ink: Michael Knox, Eric Paslay, Parker McCollum, ASCAP

Music Producer Michael Knox To Launch ‘KNOX Country Podcast’

Music producer Michael Knox is set to launch the bi-weekly podcast KNOX Country Podcast, to complement his recently-launched nationally-syndicated radio show KNOX Country 360. The podcast is produced by Michael Knox and Donny Walker (former executive at Westwood One, Cumulus Media, BDS, Billboard Magazine), and is hosted by Knox and Shalacy Griffin, currently the Senior Vice President of Operations for Music Knox, LLC. The podcast will be available on most major podcast services.

“I’m really excited for everyone to experience our podcast. We’ve been working on our radio show, KNOX Country 360, and the podcast is an extension of that. My guests will show you why Nashville is one of the most creative places in the world,” said Knox.

“I am thrilled to be a part of the KNOX Country 360 show and podcast. I have enjoyed seeing our industry through the various perspectives of our guests. This experience has not only been educational but extremely entertaining,” said Griffin.

Tune in to KNOX Country Podcastknoxcountry360.com/podcast.

 

Eric Paslay Launches Podcast To Support People With Diabetes

This week, Eric Paslay is launching his first ever podcast, Level With Me,  to create a community and voice for people who manage diabetes. As someone who lives with Type 1 diabetes (T1D), Paslay understands the challenges that come with managing the chronic auto-immune disease, and he hopes his podcast can provide an outlet for others like him to share their personal diabetes story. Each episode visits the hometown of someone from across the country who has a unique T1D story to share. The first half of the episode offers a look into the daily life of that person, while the second half features an interview with Paslay to take a deeper look into the diabetes journey.

Level with Me is available for download on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher beginning the week of May 20. Listeners can also tune here to hear the podcasts and find out more information about Level with Me.

 

Parker McCollum Plays Sold-Out Show At Billy Bob’s Texas

Pictured (L-R): Enzo DeVincenzo, Red Light/377 Management; Henry Glascock, WME; Parker McCollum; Robert Gallagher, Entertainment Director, Billy Bob’s; and Marty Travis, General Manager, Billy Bob’s. Photo: Courtesy Marushka Media

Country artist Parker McCollum celebrated a sold-out show at Billy Bob’s Texas on May 18, playing to more than 5,000 fans.

“We couldn’t be happier for Parker. His fan base has grown with every play here culminating in a complete sell-out of 5,500 tickets well in advance of the show. Congratulations Team McCollum!” said Robert Gallagher, Entertainment Director, Billy Bob’s Texas.

McCollum also recently co-starred in a music video with Danielle Bradbery in a cover of the hit song “Shallow,” from the movie A Star Is Born.

 

ASCAP To Hold 11th Annual “We Write The Songs” Event

Today (May 21) The ASCAP Foundation and The Library of Congress will jointly present the 11th annual “We Write the Songs” event at the Coolidge Auditorium in The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The evening celebrates the gift by The ASCAP Foundation to the Library of Congress of the original manuscripts, lead sheets, lyrics sheets, photos and letters of some of America’s greatest creators of words and music.

The evening is hosted by Chief of the Library of Congress Music Division Susan H. Vita and ASCAP Foundation President Paul Williams, and will include performances by several of ASCAP’s leading songwriter and composer members. Performers at the event will include: Charlotte Caffey and Jane Wiedlin of The Go-Go’s (“Our Lips Are Sealed,” “We Got The Beat”), Don Felder (“Hotel California,” “Victim of Love”), Felix Cavaliere (“Beautiful Morning,” “People Gotta Be Free”), Andrea Martin (“Breathe”), Kany Garcia (“Hoy Ya Me Voy”) and composer Siddhartha Khosla (television series This is Us).

“We Write the Songs” takes place the evening before ASCAP’s “Stand with Songwriters” Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill. On Wednesday, May 22, all of the “We Write the Songs” music creators will meet with Members of Congress to discuss the challenges facing songwriters in the digital music age and urge them to protect songwriters from further regulation.