ACM Awards: Sony Music Nashville Parties With All Their Favorite People

Pictured (L-R): SMN EVP, A&R Jim Catino; SMN COO/EVP, Ken Robold; Tenille Townes; Ryan Hurd; Maren Morris; SMN Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman; Mitchell Tenpenny; SMN EVP, Promotion and Artist Development Steve Hodges. Photo: Michael Roberts

Sony Music Nashville had plenty to celebrate at Hakkasan Las Vegas following Sunday evening’s (April 7) ACM Awards.

Following the release of their Sony-released collaboration project Reboot, Brooks & Dunn left their mark on the ceremony performing “Brand New Man” with New Male Artist of the Year winner and Male Artist of the Year nominee Luke Combs, as well as presenting the Award for Entertainer of the Year.

Single of the Year nominee Kane Brown performed his Top 10 hit “Good As You” and welcomed Khalid for the television debut of their collaboration “Saturday Nights REMIX.” Combs also performed an acoustic arrangement of his six-week No. 1 smash “Beautiful Crazy” with co-writer Rob Williford and award-winning fiddle player Amanda Shires.

Pictured (Front row, L-R): LANCO’s Brandon Lancaster; Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman; LANCO’s Jared Hampton and Tripp Howell; Luke Combs; Sony Music Nashville EVP, A&R Jim Catino. (Back row, L-R): Eric Steedly; Sony Music Nashville COO/EVP Ken Robold; Old Dominion’s Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung, Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, and Brad Tursi; Sony Music Nashville EVP, Promotion and Artist Development Steve Hodges. Photo: Michael Roberts

Miranda Lambert, a nominee for Female Artist of the Year and the most decorated winner in ACM Awards history, performed a medley of hits that included “Gunpowder and Lead,” “White Liar,” “Mama’s Broken Heart,” and “Little Red Wagon.” She then joined country legend George Strait for a stunning duet of Strait’s “Run.”

New Duo/Group of the Year winner LANCO debuted their brand new single “Rival,” while Female Artist of the Year nominee Maren Morris rocked the crowd with “All My Favorite People” featuring Brothers Osborne from her record-breaking album GIRL. Old Dominion performed their Top 5 single “Make It Sweet” and took home the trophy for Group of the Year for the second consecutive year. New Male Artist of the Year nominee Mitchell Tenpenny also attended the ceremony.

Read MusicRow‘s full recap of Sunday’s ACM Awards here.

Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, Dan + Shay, Kacey Musgraves Lead ACM Winners

Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson. Photo: ACM

Reba McEntire, host of the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards, called it early in the evening, as she jokingly renamed the show “Dan + Shay’s Excellent Adventure.”

Indeed the Warner Music Nashville duo went into the night tying Chris Stapleton for the most nominations with six (with the duo’s Dan Smyers earning an additional four nods).

They picked up their first-ever ACM honors for Song and Single of the Year for “Tequila,” penned by Smyers, Nicolle Galyon and Jordan Reynolds. Later in the evening, they also earned the Duo of the Year accolade.

“Country music, country radio you have changed our lives,” said Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney in winning the Single of the Year honor, while Smyers thanked all the musicians on the song. The song’s producer Scott Hendricks said, “Thank you for letting me be a part of this.”

“We are all winners tonight,” said Smyers.

“This is the greatest night of my life, except the day I married my wife, and we had our baby,” Shay Mooney said.

Dan + Shay and Kelly Clarkson. Photo: ACM

“I’m gonna give this one to Dan+Shay so they can have a fourth win,” Thomas Rhett quipped as he picked up his first ACM Male Artist of the Year honor later in the evening.

In February, Dan + Shay offered the most-Shazamed performance of the evening at the Grammy Awards with their award-winning “Tequila,” in large part to Shay Mooney’s thunderous voice. For the ACM Awards, they brought more vocal firepower, welcoming Kelly Clarkson for a rendition of “Keeping Score.”

Powerhouse vocalists held court throughout the evening. ACM New Male Artist of the Year Luke Combs eschewed his normal dressed-down look for a suit to perform his No. 1 hit “Beautiful Crazy.”

Keith Urban is known for his guitar-driven, high octane awards show performances. This year, he detoured for an intimate cover of “Burden” by Irish singer Foy Vance. Urban’s voice was front and center, letting the song’s somber lyrics resonate in the arena as his voice grew more impassioned, soulful and captivating at the song’s crescendo.

Carrie Underwood offered two performances during the evening, including a stunning all-female group performance of the Gospel-inflected “I’ll Stand With You,” from the soundtrack to the movie Breakthrough, alongside the movie’s star Chrissy Metz (in her first live television singing debut), as well as Mickey Guyton, Lauren Alaina, and Maddie & Tae.

Underwood also offered one of the sunniest performances, starting off poolside for a rendition of the fun, flirty “Southbound,” before leading a group of dancers through the audience at the MGM arena to the stage.

Carrie Underwood performs at the ACMs. Photo: ACM

Some of the evening’s most impactful moments weren’t due to bombastic vocal range or power. Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild softly but arrestingly introduced the group’s poignant new song “The Daughters,” stringing together, and then disarming, the misguided and harmful advice young girls are often given throughout their lives.

I’ve heard of God the Son and God the father, I’m just looking for a God for the daughters, they sang, as young female dancers performed behind them. Several in the audience, including Brandi Carlile, could be seen wiping tears after the performance.

With just a guitar, ACM New Female Artist of the Year Ashley McBryde offered strength and elegance in her first ACM performance of the autobiographical “Girl Goin’ Nowhere.” She returned later in the show, opposite Eric Church as they traded verses on “The Snake,” backed by a choir.

Reba McEntire, hosting the show for a 16th time, noted the hustle females in the music industry give to their careers—as well as their lack of radio airplay and honors in country awards shows’ top categories.

“I’m a woman in the music business and we don’t have time for tired,” she stated. “[Women] were frozen out of [the] Entertainer of the Year [category]. But that didn’t bother Kacey Musgraves because she was too busy carrying her Grammys around,” Reba said.

ACMs, too. Musgraves completed the awards trifecta of wins for her album Golden Hour, taking home the Academy of Country Music’s Album of the Year honor, following her wins in the same category at last year’s Country Music Awards and February’s all-genre Album of the Year win at February’s Grammy awards. Musgraves is now the third artist to win Album of the Year at the Grammys, ACMs and CMAs, with the most recent being Taylor Swift in 2010.

“I appreciate being able to share my perspective. Making this album with these two [her producers] is one of the best memories of my life,” Musgraves said. Later in the show, she took home Female Artist of the Year as well.

“This is going out to any girl or woman who is being told her style or perspective is too different to work. It’ll work out,” she said.

Miranda Lambert. Photo: ACM

It’s been three years since Miranda Lambert released her double album The Weight Of These Wings. Lambert, the most-awarded artist in ACM Awards history (with 32), is still working on a follow up to that project, so for her ACMs performance, she offered a blazing medley of past hits “Kerosene,” “Gunpowder and Lead,” “Mama’s Broken Heart,” “White Liar,” and “Little Red Wagon.”

Maren Morris, who will join Lambert on the upcoming Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour 2019 later this year, performed a track from her recently-released GIRL album. After sipping from a solo cup, she joined Brothers Osborne for the blistering, summer-ready jam “All My Favorite People.” The stage was turned into a dive bar complete with a Santa’s Pub sign, lights strung across the stage and a large neon guitar.

The performance was one of many collaborations throughout the evening.

Ashley McBryde. Photo: ACM

The show opened with Jason Aldean and Florida Georgia Line on “Can’t Hide Red,” a track from the duo’s latest album. Kane Brown collaborated with Khalid on “Saturday Nights” after he offered a take on his own solo track “Good As You.”

Meanwhile, Dierks Bentley collaborated with recent Grammy darling Carlile on “Travelin’ Light,” a song from Bentley’s recent ACM-nominated album The Mountain.

As part of the ACM Flashback series, Texans Miranda Lambert and George Strait collaborated on “Run,” as both clearly relished the performance.

“That’s the king, y’all! George Strait!” Lambert said.

Combs returned later in the evening, proving himself a Brooks & Dunn acolyte as he crooned with the duo on their hit “Brand New Man.” Recently-named Country Music Hall of Fame inductees Brooks & Dunn released the track as part of their collaborative album Reboot.

Per usual, several artists performed new music. Reba offered a masterclass performance of her new song “Freedom.” Strait’s voice was smooth and full of weathered wisdom as he offered his new song “God and Country Music.”

Male Artist of the Year winner Thomas Rhett performed “Look What god Gave Her,” while 2019 ACM Group of the Year Old Dominion offered “Make It Sweet.” Luke Bryan introduced his latest single, “Knockin’ Boots,” backed by shelves of boots.

The show slowed its pace for an intimate moment as Chris Stapleton offered “A Simple Song,” in a tastefully stripped down style, opposite his wife Morgane, who is expecting the couple’s fifth child. The song centered on appreciating the good, simple things amid life’s struggles.

Reba. Photo: ACM

The evening closed with a tribute to Jason Aldean, who was honored as Artist of the Decade. Aldean has netted 13 total ACM Awards in his career (including three consecutive Entertainer of the Year honors). He took the stage to perform “Lights Come On,” before welcoming Kelly Clarkson back to the stage for their 2010 hit “Don’t You Wanna Stay.” He then offered “Dirt Road Anthem.”

“I’ve had a hell of a decade,” Aldean said. “My whole team, thank you for the last 15 years. More than anything thank you to the country music fans, country radio. You guys have changed my life forever.”

“When we are learning to tune our guitars, this is the one we are dreaming about,” Kix Brooks said as Brooks & Dunn and Reba announced this year’s Entertainer of the Year.

Keith Urban, who was named Entertainer of the Year in November at the Country Music Awards, took home the same honor at Sunday’s Academy of Country Music Awards.

A visibly surprised Urban thanked his team and country radio and the fans. Strait closed the show with “Every Little Honky Tonk Bar.”

Click here for a full list of winners.

2019 ACM Awards Winners

The 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards aired live from Las Vegas on Sunday (April 7). A full list of the winners is below:

(Winners in Red)

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
• Jason Aldean
• Luke Bryan
• Kenny Chesney
• Chris Stapleton
• Keith Urban

FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Miranda Lambert
• Ashley McBryde
• Maren Morris
• Kacey Musgraves
• Carrie Underwood

MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Dierks Bentley
• Luke Combs
• Thomas Rhett
• Chris Stapleton
• Keith Urban

DUO OF THE YEAR
• Brothers Osborne
• Dan + Shay
• Florida Georgia Line
• LOCASH
• Maddie & Tae

GROUP OF THE YEAR
• Lady Antebellum
• LANCO
• Little Big Town
• Midland
• Old Dominion

NEW FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Danielle Bradbery
• Lindsay Ell
• Ashley McBryde
• Carly Pearce

NEW MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR
• Jimmie Allen
• Luke Combs
• Jordan Davis
• Michael Ray
• Mitchell Tenpenny

NEW DUO OR GROUP OF THE YEAR
• High Valley
• LANCO
• Runaway June

ALBUM OF THE YEAR [Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]
• Dan + Shay – Dan + Shay
Producers: Scott Hendricks / Dan Smyers / Matt Dragstrem
Record Label: Warner Music Nashville

• Desperate Man – Eric Church
Producers: Jay Joyce / Arturo Buenahora Jr.
Record Label: EMI Records Nashville

• From A Room: Volume 2 – Chris Stapleton
Producers: Dave Cobb / Chris Stapleton
Record Label: Mercury Nashville

• Golden Hour – Kacey Musgraves
Producers: Ian Fitchuk / Daniel Tashian / Kacey Musgraves
Record Label: MCA Nashville

• The Mountain – Dierks Bentley
Producers: Ross Copperman / Jon Randall Stewart / Arturo Buenahora Jr.
Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville

SINGLE OF THE YEAR [Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]
• Down to the Honky Tonk – Jake Owen
Producer: Joey Moi
Record Label: Big Loud Records

• Heaven – Kane Brown
Producer: Dann Huff / Polow Da Don
Record Label: RCA Nashville

• Meant To Be – Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line
Producer: Wilshire for Rock The Soul Ent
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records

• Most People Are Good – Luke Bryan
Producers: Jeff Stevens / Jody Stevens
Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville

• Tequila – Dan + Shay
Producers: Scott Hendricks / Dan Smyers
Record Label: Warner Music Nashville

SONG OF THE YEAR [Awarded to Songwriter(s)/Publisher(s)/Artist(s)]
• Break Up In The End – Cole Swindell
Writers: Jessie Jo Dillon / Chase McGill / Jon Nite
Publishers: EMI April Music Inc. / Nite Writer Music (ASCAP) / Songs of Universal, Inc. / Plum Nelly (BMI) / Big Music Machine (BMI)/ Big Ass Pile Of Dimes Music (BMI)

• Broken Halos – Chris Stapleton
Writers: Mike Henderson / Chris Stapleton
Publishers: WB Music Corp./House of Sea Gayle Music, admin. by ClearBox Rights/Spirit Catalog Holdings, S.a.r.l. admin. by Spirit Two Nashville (ASCAP); Straight Six Music (BMI)

• Meant To Be – Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line
Writers: David Garcia / Tyler Hubbard / Joshua Miller / Bebe Rexha
Publishers: BMG Platinum Songs/Kiss Me If You Can Music (BMI) (all rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC) Big Loud Mountain (BMI) and T Hubb Publishing (BMI). All Rights Administered by Round Hill Works. Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. on behalf of itself and Songs of the Corn and Jack 10 Publishing. Universal Music – Brentwood Benson Publishing (ASCAP) D Soul Music (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com)

• Space Cowboy – Kacey Musgraves
Writers: Luke Laird / Shane McAnally / Kacey Musgraves
Publishers: Smack Hits/Smack Songs, admin by Kobalt Music Group ltd. (GMR)/Universal Music Works/We Are Creative NBaSmack Hits/Smack Songs, LLC, admin. by Kobalt Music Group Ltd. (GMR); Universal Music Works/We Are Creative Nation/Jake and Mack Music, admin. by Universal Music Works; Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp./351 Music (BMI).

• Tequila – Dan + Shay
Writers: Nicolle Galyon / Jordan Reynolds / Dan Smyers
Publishers: Beats and Banjos (ASCAP)/ WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)/A Girl Named Charlie (BMI) / Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) / Buckeye26 (ASCAP) / Jreynmusic (ASCAP)

• Yours – Russell Dickerson
Writers: Casey Brown / Russell Dickerson / Parker Welling
Publishers: BMG Platinum Songs/Kailey’s Dream / So Essential Tunes / Not Just Another Song Publishing / Hillbilly Science and Research Publishing/Trailerlily Music

VIDEO OF THE YEAR [Awarded to Producer(s)/Director(s)/Artist(s)]
• Babe – Sugarland featuring Taylor Swift
Producer: Roger Hunt
Director: Anthony Mandler

• Burn Out – Midland
Producer: Ben Skipworth
Director: TK McKamy / Cameron Duddy

• Burning Man – Dierks Bentley featuring Brothers Osborne
Producer: Nate Eggert
Director: Wes Edwards

• Drunk Girl – Chris Janson
Producer: Ben Skipworth
Director: Jeff Venable

• Shoot Me Straight – Brothers Osborne
Producer: April Kimbrell
Director: Wes Edwards / Ryan Silver

• Tequila – Dan + Shay
Producer: Christen Pinkston
Director: Patrick Tracy

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR*(Off Camera Award)
• Ross Copperman
• Ashley Gorley
• Shane McAnally
• Chase McGill
• Josh Osborne

MUSIC EVENT OF THE YEAR [Awarded to Artist(s)/Producer(s)/Record Company–Label(s)]
• Burning Man – Dierks Bentley featuring Brothers Osborne
Producers: Ross Copperman / Jon Randall Stewart / Arturo Buenahora Jr.
Record Label: Capitol Records Nashville

• Drowns the Whiskey – Jason Aldean featuring Miranda Lambert
Producer: Michael Knox
Record Labels: Macon Music, LLC; Broken Bow Records; BBR Music Group; BMG

• Everything’s Gonna Be Alright – David Lee Murphy featuring Kenny Chesney
Producers: Buddy Cannon / Kenny Chesney / David Lee Murphy
Record Label: Reviver Records

• Keeping Score – Dan + Shay featuring Kelly Clarkson
Producers: Scott Hendricks / Dan Smyers
Record Label: Warner Music Nashville

• Meant To Be – Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line
Producer: Wilshire for Rock The Soul Ent
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records

ACM Awards: Wins For Chris Janson, Old Dominion

Chris Janson and Old Dominion are early winners heading into Sunday evening’s (April 7) Academy of Country Music Awards. Old Dominion earned the 2019 ACM Group of the Year honor, while Janson won the ACM Video of the Year category for “Drunk Girl,” along with producer Ben Skipworth and director Jeff Venable.

During the red carpet, ACM Songwriter of the Year winner Shane McAnally surprised Old Dominion on the red carpet at the PEOPLE Digital Red Carpet Pre-Show with the news of their win. 54th Academy of Country Music host Reba McEntire surprised ACM Video of the Year winner Chris Janson with the news backstage.

 

 

Previously announced winners include Luke Combs (New Male Artist of the Year), LANCO (New Group of the Year), Ashley McBryde (New Female Artist of the Year) and Dierks Bentley featuring Brothers Osborne (Music Event of the Year).

These awards were announced in advance of the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards, airing from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 8 p.m. ET / delayed PT on the CBS Television Network.

 

 

Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Shane McAnally Earn Early ACM Award Wins

As the country music industry prepares to celebrate the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards Sunday evening (April 7), a few industry members are already celebrating early ACM wins.

Brothers Osborne and Dierks Bentley have earned Music Event of the Year for “Burning Man,” produced by Ross Copperman, Jon Randall Stewart and Arturo Buenahora Jr.

Bentley is also nominated for Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (The Mountain), and Video of the Year (“Burning Man”). Brothers Osborne are also nominated for Duo of the Year and earned two Video of the Year nominations (“Burning Man” and “Shoot Me Straight”).

Meanwhile, Shane McAnally earned the Songwriter of the Year honor. Among McAnally’s current hits are Old Dominion’s “Make It Sweet,” Jake Owen’s “Down To The Honky Tonk,” and Kacey Musgraves’ “Rainbow” and Grammy-winning “Space Cowboy.”

They all join previously-announced ACM winners including New Male Artist of the Year Luke Combs, New Female Artist of the Year Ashley McBryde, and New Duo or Group of the Year LANCO.

The 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards airs live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 8 p.m. ET on the CBS Television Network.

Kelsea Ballerini’s “Miss Me More” Goes Gold

Pictured (L-R): Black River Entertainment’s Gordon Kerr, Derek Anderson, Rick Froio; Sandbox Entertainment’s Jason Owen; Kelsea Ballerini; Black River Entertainment’s Doug Johnson; Sandbox Entertainment’s Camille Alston; Black River Entertainment’s Dawn Delvo, Tanya Welch

Black River Entertainment surprised Kelsea Ballerini at tour rehearsals with a Gold-certified plaque for the now Top 10 and climbing single “Miss Me More.” This milestone marks her eighth career RIAA Gold-certified single and third one from her Grammy-nominated album, Unapologetically, following “I Hate Love Songs” and “Legends.”

The track is also the title of Ballerini’s first headlining arena tour, which launches April 11 in Maryland, with support from Brett Young and Brandon Ratcliff.

“We couldn’t have imagined this song going gold and being top 10 at country radio while kicking off this tour,” shares Ballerini. “It feels like a perfect storm and I’m so excited that this song, all about self-empowerment and love, surrounds my first ever arena headlining tour. See you this week on the road!”

Industry Ink: Ryman Auditorium, Atema Partners, Grayscale Marketing

Ryman Auditorium To Host Community Day

On Sunday, April 14, Tennessee residents can experience the historic Ryman Auditorium’s daytime tour experience free of charge as part of a Community Appreciation Day sponsored by partners Nissan and SunTrust Bank. Complimentary self-guided tours will be available from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. with presentation of a valid Tennessee state ID at the Ryman box office. No reservations are necessary.

 

Atema Partners Acquires Media Visions

Atema Partners, Inc. has acquired Media Visions, Inc. With locations in La Vergne, Tennessee, and Birmingham, Alabama, Media Visions is one of the
entertainment industry’s leaders in live production and integration/permanent installation services.

Media Visions’ previous president and founding owner, Mike Cruce, will stay on as a sales engineer in the acquisition. “It is with a very happy heart that I welcome this new venture and these new opportunities,” says Cruce. “You can get gear lots of places, but you can only get this new unparalleled expertise through Media Visions and Atema Partners.”

Atema Partners was founded in 2008 and is the parent company of AP Live, a provider of audio visual solutions for events, concerts, festivals and more. Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, Atema Partners also has offices in Las Vegas and Denver.

 

CEO of Grayscale Marketing, Tim Gray, Launches Leadership Podcast, The Golden Rules

Tim Gray, CEO of Nashville based marketing agency, Grayscale Marketing, has launched a leadership video and podcast series, The Golden Rules. Guests include Mike Molinar, Brad Belanger, Rusty Gaston, John Ozier, Pam Matthews, and more.

Gray stated, “The heart of the show is focused on the golden rules of life and the music business. We discuss leadership lessons learned over decades as well as the values that guide decisions, lives and, careers in the entertainment business. The goal is to debunk the notion that there is a secret to success in the music industry.” Gray added, “The first dozen guest’s opinions are the same, the secret is, there is no secret. According to the guest it is having a mindset of mastery, making quality time, being consumed with the details, loving what you do, showing up, and giving more than you take, to name a few.”

The podcast can be streamed on Spotify, Google Play, Apple and more. To watch the full episodes of The Golden Rules or hear the podcast you can visit thegoldenrules.biz.

Vince Gill, Trace Adkins, Clint Black Lead All-Star Benefit Show For John Berry

Vince Gill, Trace Adkins, Clint Black

A host of artists including Vince Gill, Trace Adkins, Tracy Lawrence, and more are set to perform at “We All Come Together” a benefit for John Berry and Music Health Alliance scheduled for April 23 at City Winery. The show will raise money to help offset the medical expenses not covered by insurance for Berry, who was diagnosed with throat cancer in January.

“Wow! We are completely and utterly overwhelmed at the outpouring of love and care for both of us during this time. The music community has all come together for us and we are humbled to be friends with such an amazing group of artists and proud to be part of an industry that cares so much for each other,” said John and Robin Berry. “A few years ago we were faced with the daunting task of finding health insurance for our family. Music Health Alliance stepped in and expertly guided us through the process to find the plan that was right for us. We introduced our band and fellow musician friends to this incredible organization because it’s always good to have help navigating through the maze of health insurance options and Music Health Alliance made the task manageable.”

A portion of the ticket sales will go to Music Health Alliance to fund financial assistance to others in the music community. Tickets can be purchased here.

Confirmed performers for the event include:

Anita Cochran
Billy Dean
Bryan White
Chris Kulick WSM
Chuck Jones
Clint Black
Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Darryl Worley
Exile
Heidi Newfield
James Wesley
Jeannie Seely w/ Tim Atwood
Jimmy Fortune
Lee Roy Parnell w/Lisa Stewart
Mark Wills
Mike Farris
Oak Ridge Boys
Radney Foster
Restless Heart
Sean Berry
Shenandoah
Suzy Bogguss
T. Graham Brown
Tim Rushlow
Trace Adkins
Tracy Lawrence
Travis Tritt
Vince Gill

ACM Awards Announce Chrissy Metz To Perform With Carrie Underwood, Mickey Guyton, Lauren Alaina

The Academy of Country Music has revealed that Chrissy Metz, who stars in the upcoming movie Breakthrough being released by 20th Century Fox this Easter, will make her live television performance debut at Sunday’s Academy of Country Music Awards, and be joined on stage by Lauren Alaina, Mickey Guyton, Maddie & Tae and Carrie Underwood for a collaboration. Metz also stars in the hit NBC television series This Is Us.

The artists, who are each featured on the film’s soundtrack will perform a special rendition of the song “I’m Standing With You,” while spotlighting ACM Lifting Lives, the philanthropic arm of the Academy of Country Music dedicated to improving lives through the power of music.

The awards telecast, hosted by Reba McEntire, will air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 8 p.m. ET / delayed PT on the CBS Television Network.

Hatch Show Print Celebrates 140 Years Of Letterpress Printing

Hatch Show Print is celebrating its 140th birthday this month. One of the oldest working letterpress poster and design shops in North America, the shop will host a series of events throughout the year to celebrate its landmark anniversary.

Hatch Show Print’s history reflects the full spectrum of American entertainment from the late 1800s to the present and since its founding, the shop has provided performers—from circuses and traveling vaudeville shows to Grand Ole Opry stars and touring rock bands—with vibrant posters that combine color, individuality and bold, tactile design. The shop designs and prints approximately 600 different posters each year for classic and contemporary artists including Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Jason Isbell, Kacey Musgraves, Beyonce and Guns N’ Roses. In addition to producing frame-worthy music posters, Hatch Show Print has designed artwork for diverse projects including an art book on photography, food packaging for a U.K.-based entrepreneur and a United States postage stamp.

“The ongoing cultural impact of Hatch Show Print is a point of pride for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum,” said museum CEO Kyle Young. “Since taking ownership of the shop in 1992, we have seen it continue to grow and prosper. This includes the move of the shop in 2013 from Lower Broadway to a space inside the museum specifically designed and built to suit the demands and mission of this icon of design, letterpress printing and history. The museum was committed then, and is just as committed today, to preserving this 140-year-old institution that has created some of the most important images in the history of country music.”

Located inside the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, which owns and operates the shop, Hatch Show Print annually offers nearly 2,000 public tours and educational programs, facilitated by a dedicated team of educators.

Special Birthday Exhibitions and Events:

Saturday, April 6, 2019: Hatch Show Print unveils a visual retrospective of the shop’s work, stretching from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Community Corridor to the connecting Omni Nashville Hotel lobby. The exhibition Every Poster Tells a Story: 140 Years of Hatch Show Print allows guests to experience and learn about the shop’s 140-year history through a collection of posters, blocks and memorabilia. On view until April 2020, this retrospective focuses on pivotal periods in the history of Hatch Show Print, from its founding in 1879 as C.R. & H.H. Hatch, Printers, to its golden age in the 1920s led by Will T. Hatch, to the shop’s continued breadth and scope of work and long-standing dedication to its “preservation through production” mantra.

April 6, 2019 to July 7, 2019: Alumni Invitational: Celebrating 140 Years of Printing, showcasing the work of former Hatch Show Print employees. The exhibition, in Hatch Show Print’s Haley Gallery, includes prints, paintings, screen prints and more. All work on view will be available for purchase; prices and details available upon request.

April 12, 2019: Hatch Show Print invites the entire Nashville community to celebrate its official 140th birthday on Friday, April 12, 2019. The first 140 visitors to Hatch Show Print that day will have the chance to print the final color on limited-edition, commemorative birthday posters. Cupcakes will be served, and limited-edition “Hatch Show Print 140” birthday prints and T-shirts will be available for purchase in the store.

Finally, Hatch Show Print will host two events for the letterpress community: Wayzgoose and BIG INK.

June 20 to June 23, 2019: Wayzgoose, the annual conference of the Amalgamated Printers’ Association, an organization that includes letterpress printers with varied experience, including hobbyists, artists, and commercial print shop owners and operators. The event includes workshops, demos, a printers’ flea market and auction, a steamroller street activation on downtown Nashville’s Fifth Avenue and speaking engagements by members of the letterpress community.

Sept. 14 to Sept. 15, 2019: Hatch Show Print will host a two-day event celebrating works on paper in the Haley Gallery. Visitors can witness the printing of monumental wood-block prints carved by artists from throughout the region. During this time, BIG INK will assemble a giant, portable printing press inside Hatch Show Print’s Gallery for the sole purpose of helping artists print these wood blocks, some of which can reach nearly 4 x 8 feet in dimension.