
Hudson Plachy, Brad O’Donnell
Christian music executives Brad O’Donnell and Hudson Plachy have been promoted to co-presidents of Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG), it was announced today by the company’s Chairman & CEO Peter York, to whom both will report.
In their expanded roles, O’Donnell and Plachy now oversee all day-to-day aspects of CCMG’s creative and financial matters, while continuing to manage the company’s market-leading Label Group—which includes prominent Christian music labels Sparrow, Forefront, Motown Gospel, sixsteps, Hillsong and Jesus Culture, among others—as well as its Capitol Christian Publishing division. They continue to work closely with York to identify and implement label strategy and support the ongoing development of CCMG’s mission to impact lives with quality and compelling music. Both O’Donnell and Plachy are based at the company’s headquarters in Nashville.
O’Donnell, an 18-year veteran of CCMG, was previously the company’s Chief Creative Officer, having been promoted to that position in 2017. He continues to lead CCMG’s label team with Plachy and is responsible for all A&R and creative-related strategic objectives, as well as overseeing A&R Administration and the creative staff for the company’s recorded music and music publishing businesses. O’Donnell now adds full oversight of CCMG’s publishing division to his portfolio, with General Manager of Publishing Casey McGinty now reporting directly to him. He will also work directly with CCMG’s Vice President of Business Affairs Joe Brazil in structuring deals and maintaining productive business relationships with CCMG’s artists, writers and partners.
Plachy, a 17-year veteran of Capitol Christian Music Group, was promoted to Chief Marketing Officer in 2017 and continues to oversee marketing, streaming, promotions and commercial partnerships for the company. He now adds oversight of CCMG’s Finance Department to his portfolio, with company CFO Chris Koon now reporting directly to him. Plachy will also continue to drive the company’s business development projects as well as its international expansion.
According to Peter York, who recently renewed his contract as Chairman & CEO of CCMG, “Hudson and Brad have consistently exhibited excellence, success, loyalty and faithfulness in their respective areas of responsibility for our company. They have demonstrated ambitious vision and market leadership, and have worked tirelessly—along with our amazing team—to achieve another record year for CCMG. Their promotions are extremely well-deserved, further strengthen our leadership structure and better position it for our industry’s continuing and positive evolution. “
Capitol Music Group Chairman & CEO Steve Barnett added, “With Peter continuing to oversee the company at a strategic and leadership development level, and Brad and Hudson taking the day-to-day reins, CCMG is poised for even greater growth from its position as market leader. Last year was the company’s best since 2000, and CCMG becomes even more vital to CMG’s overall success with each passing year. Everyone in the Tower joins me in congratulating Brad and Hudson on their well-deserved promotions, and we thank Peter for continuing to demonstrate exemplary leadership.”
O’Donnell has held A&R leadership positions at CCMG since joining the company in 2001, overseeing the label group roster and the production of numerous chart-topping projects at both radio and retail, as well as playing significant roles in the careers of numerous Platinum and Gold artists, including Chris Tomlin, Mandisa, TobyMac, and many others. He was also instrumental in the development of sixstepsrecords. O’Donnell previously served as Director of A&R at Word Records and earned esteem as a musician, songwriter and producer. He also earned a Master’s degree in Music from the University of Miami, Florida in 1995.
Plachy began his career at CCMG in 2002, when he was hired as a marketing coordinator and worked on the team handling Steven Curtis Chapman, Nichole Nordeman and many others. He was promoted to Manager of International Sales and Distribution in 2008, liaising with the company’s worldwide affiliates to achieve global objectives for the company’s artists and projects. He was promoted to Director of Product Marketing in 2011, then Vice President of Marketing in 2015, and rose to Senior Vice President of Marketing in 2016. Plachy has been integral to the success of such key Platinum and Gold artists as Hillsong United, Switchfoot, TobyMac and many others.
Both O’Donnell and Plachy have played significant roles in the development of global hip-hop star NF, whose 2017 album, Perception, has sold nearly 4 million adjusted albums and achieved more than 5 billion streams.
Devin Dawson Heads To Interrogation Room In New “Dark Horse” Video
/by LB CantrellDevin Dawson. Photo: Tyler Conrad.
Warner Music Nashville’s Devin Dawson commemorated the release of the video clip for his moody “Dark Horse” at Nashville’s Warren Paint & Color Company warehouse, where he shot the video. Dawson invited music industry executives, as well as his Dark Horse Family, to watch the video for the very first time and to play a few songs from the Dark Horse album.
“This is a special one,” Dawson said of the introspective song he wrote with Andy Albert and Andrew DeRoberts. “This is my story and I think its a lot of [other people’s] story, too. Because of that, I wanted to make sure we got it right.”
Devin Dawson performs following his music video premiere at Warren Paint & Color Company. Photo: Tyler Conrad
Dawson said he read around 15 treatments until he landed on “All On Me” director, Justin Clough‘s vision to play with the parallels between an interrogation room and a recording studio. “There’s so many similarities between those two that I never noticed,” he said.
Working with Warner’s Mike Dupree, VP, Creative Services, Dawson was able to capture that vision.
Belmont Faculty to Research Digital Preservation of Music Row Studios’ Aural Heritage
/by Jessica NicholsonDr. Doyuen Ko
Dr. Doyuen Ko, associate professor of audio engineering in Belmont University’s Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, was recently awarded a $350,000 grant for a study he’s pursuing on digital preservation of aural heritage in conjunction with his colleague at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Ko’s work will digitally replicate the acoustics of three historic structures, including Columbia recording studios A and B on Music Row (which Belmont University owns and operates), to establish protocols for preserving the aural heritage of culturally significant sites.
This work enables virtual interaction through physics-based reconstructions of acoustical dynamics. A two-step process is involved in aural heritage preservation. First, researchers must capture and document the acoustics of a space and then create virtual acoustics using captured data via digital audio technologies.
The researchers will develop, test and share their aural heritage process via three case studies, which represent culturally, architecturally and temporally distinct examples of endangered aural heritage. Those include the Columbia studios as well as the Rochester Savings Bank, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the interior architecture of the 3,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site at Chavín de Huántar, Peru. The work is expected to be completed within three years.
Ko, along with co-principal investigator Dr. Sungyoung Kim (RIT) and aural heritage consultant Dr. Miriam Kolar, noted in their grant proposal that building acoustics influence human experience, particularly in religious, performance and other public gathering spaces. “For centuries, across music history, composers and performers have viewed performance rooms as musical instruments, with distinct tonal, spatial and dynamic character,” they wrote. “Composers have sought to include the interaction of players and rooms within their music, and instrument makers consider a room response to sound.”
Belmont University is uniquely equipped for the Music Row studies in terms of geographic location and facilities, including a hemi-anechoic chamber and a 250-seat film sound mixing stage with a DOLBY ATMOS immersive audio system, the first university-based installation in the world.
Tin Pan South Performance Schedule Released
/by Lorie HollabaughThe schedule for the 27th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival Presented by Regions Bank has been released, with close to 400 songwriters in a variety of genres already scheduled to perform over 90 shows at 10 of Nashville’s top music venues March 26-30.
Dozens of artist songwriters are scheduled to tell the stories behind the songs they’ve composed and perform them as they were originally written throughout the event including Mac Davis, Lee Roy Parnell, Eddie Raven, TG Sheppard, Rodney Atkins, RaeLynn, Tenille Arts, Dave Barnes, Craig Campbell, Lance Carpenter, Tenille Townes, Tony Arata, Shawn Camp, Liz Hengber, Brett James, Georgia Middleman, Lee Thomas Miller, Victoria Shaw, Jeffery Steele, Craig Wiseman, Bob DiPiero, Buddy Cannon, Barry Dean, Nicolle Galyon, Luke Laird, Lori McKenna, Rivers Rutherford, and many more.
The sale of the popular Fast Access Passes begins today (Feb. 26) at TinPanSouth.com. The passes sold out in record time last year. Cash admission for individual shows not already at the posted capacity will be an option at most venues, and single show tickets available at the door will range from $10-25.
Garth Brooks Announces ‘Legacy’ Vinyl Collection
/by Jessica NicholsonGarth Brooks fans will soon be able to hear more of the entertainer’s classic hits on vinyl, via a new collection comprised of three separate sets, as part of The Legacy Collection. The Limited Edition set will include albums that are digitally remastered from analog recordings or CDs; the Digitally Remixed/Remastered Edition will include vinyl albums and CDs that are digitally remixed, except for Triple Live recordings; finally, the Analog Edition includes vinyl albums and CDs from the original analog recordings.
Each of the three box sets includes both vinyl as well as CDs of albums including Brooks’ classic No Fences, The Chase, In Pieces, Fresh Horses and Triple Live. Each of the limited-edition Legacy sets will be numbered, and those who pre-order a set can reserve their own personalized number.
The sets will go on sale on Tuesday (Feb. 26) at 7 p.m. ET for $100 for all three box sets with the reserved number personalizations.
Brooks made the announcement on Monday, Feb. 25 via his Inside Studio G Facebook Live. During the segment, he explained the meaning behind the unique cover for the collection, which features an astronaut on the moon. Brooks explained a comment from a radio host who said Brooks could well be “the first man to play on the moon,” inspired the cover. Brooks then approached NASA and gained access to a photo from Apollo 14. The cover features a photo of fans at a Garth show superimposed over the astronaut’s space helmet.
T.J. Martell’s Nashville Honors Gala Raises $500K For Cancer Research
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (Front row, L-R): Honorees Al Ganier, Sylvia Ganier, Sally Williams and Dr. Kathryn Edwards. (Back row, L-R): Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook, Nathan Followill, Matthew Followill, Jared Followill and Caleb Followill. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell Foundation
The T.J. Martell Foundation raised nearly half a million dollars on Monday (Feb. 25) during the 11th Annual Nashville Honors Gala. Since the event’s inception in 2009, it has raised over $4 million for cancer research. Honorees were treated to performances by Amy Grant, Brad Paisley, Home Free, Michael McDonald and Old Crow Medicine Show. Special presentations included Aubrey Harwell, Charlie Daniels, Garth Brooks, Steven Webber, and Zane Lowe.
This year’s honorees were:
Kings of Leon – Spirit of Nashville Award
Alabama – Tony Martell Outstanding Entertainment Achievement Award
Sally Williams – Frances Preston Outstanding Music Industry Achievement Award
Dr. Kathryn Edwards – Medical Research Advancement Award
Sylvia & Al Ganier – Lifetime Humanitarian Award
The Nashville Honors Gala is one of The T.J. Martell Foundation’s premier events that pays tribute to outstanding community leaders and presents special musical performances with heartwarming presentations that celebrate the evening’s honorees. In addition to the performances, there was a live and silent auction with proceeds benefitting cancer research.
RIAA Reveals New Board Of Directors
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has revealed its new board of directors, which includes nine new members.
Among those serving are Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito and Terry Hemmings of Provident Music Group. Among the newly-elected members to the board is recently-appointed RIAA chairman and CEO Mitch Glazier, as well as COO Michele Ballantyne.
The board members will serve a four-year term, which will end in 2022.
“As we advocate for a music ecosystem that respects artists and fans, we are fortunate to have talented leaders on our board from a variety of labels representing a broad spectrum of genres and geographies,” said Glazier in a statement. “These executives will ensure RIAA is at the forefront as the industry continues to innovate and protect the music that inspires us all, keeping the dream alive for the next generation of music creators.”
The RIAA Board oversees, gives expert advice and helps advocate for the industry-wide initiatives of the RIAA.
RIAA Board of Directors:
Michele Anthony – Universal Music Group
Michele Ballantyne – Recording Industry Association of America (new member)
Glen Barros – Concord Music Group
Eric Berman – Universal Music Group
David Bither – Nonesuch Records
Ken Bunt – Disney Music Group
Alisa Coleman – ABKCO Music & Records (new member)
John Esposito – Warner Music Nashville
Mitch Glazier – Chair – Recording Industry Association of America (new member)
Victor Gonzalez – Universal Music Latin Entertainment (new member)
Camille Hackney – Atlantic Records (new member)
Rani Hancock – Sire Records (new member)
Jeffrey Harleston – Universal Music Group
Terry Hemmings – Provident Music Group
Kevin Kelleher – Sony Music Entertainment
Sheldra Khahaifa – Sony Music Entertainment (new member)
Dennis Kooker – Sony Music Entertainment
Annie Lee – Interscope Geffen A&M (new member)
Gabriela Martinez – Warner Music Latina (new member)
Deirdre McDonald – Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Robinson – Warner Music Group
Portia Sabin – Kill Rock Stars
Tom Silverman – Tommy Boy Entertainment
Julie Swidler – Sony Music Entertainment
Will Tanous – Universal Music Group
Industry Ink: Frank Bumstead, Pandora Stories, Hannah Bethel
/by Lorie HollabaughFrank And Ann Bumstead Honored By Nashville Opera
Photo by Peyton Hoge
Frank and Ann Bumstead, longtime supporters of Nashville Opera and the Nashville Opera Guild, have been named as the recipients of the 2019 Francis Robinson Award, presented at La Bella Notte 2019. The award is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the arts in the Nashville area, especially to the Nashville Opera, and who have demonstrated longevity in supporting opera in Middle Tennessee. In addition to holding an ongoing membership in the Impresario Council, Ann and Frank Bumstead also underwrite productions each year, and Ann currently serves on the Advisory Board of the Nashville Opera Association, and is a member of the Nashville Opera Guild. In collaboration with the Bumsteads, this award in their honor will be expressed as a scholarship to a Music Business Major at Belmont University.
Lauren Alaina, John Legend, Perry Farrell, More Featured In New Pandora Stories
Pandora has introduced Pandora Stories, a new artist marketing tool that allows creators to combine the narrative possibilities of podcasts with the emotional power of music playlists. The first collection, available to all Pandora listeners starting today by searching “Pandora Stories,” features Lauren Alaina, John Legend, Daddy Yankee, Perry Farrell, Wes Anderson music supervisor Randall Poster, and Amy Winehouse collaborator and Dap-Kings guitarist Tommy Brenneck, with forthcoming stories from many more artists to come.
Pandora Stories allow artists to create playlists interspersed with voice tracks so that they can tell the stories behind the music, artists, and inspirations that move them, and bring their songs to life in a uniquely personal way. Pandora Stories also opens music-driven storytelling to a wider realm of musicians, actors, filmmakers, athletes, celebs, authors, podcasters, and thought leaders, giving them access to Pandora’s expansive catalog of songs to contextualize their stories and bring them to life in a new way.
Hannah Bethel Inks With Clif Doyal Agency For Management
Photo by Lindsey Sipe
Hannah Bethel has signed with The Clif Doyal Agency for management. The firm has represented Bethel for publicity and career consulting since September 2018. Bethel released her single and video “Train” in October 2018. Bethel and “Train” were selected as a CMT Music Artist Discovery and the video spent four consecutive weeks in the CMT Music fan-voted “12 Pack Countdown” in January and February. Bethel is currently participating in the CMT Mentorship program where a select group of artists receive monthly mentoring sessions with hit songwriters, media experts, major producers and other leading music industry professionals.
Dolly Parton Signs With TRUE Public Relations
/by Jessica NicholsonDolly Parton has signed with Marcel Pariseau of TRUE Public Relations, who will handle all media inquiries for Parton going forward. Pariseau will relocate to Nashville, making Music City his home base beginning March 1.
Pariseau has been working with Parton in a limited capacity over the past year. TRUE also represents artists including Pistol Annies, Miranda Lambert, Walker Hayes, and Martina McBride.
Parton was recently honored in Los Angeles as MusiCares Person of the Year, and was honored with an all-star tribute during the Grammy Awards.
In 2018, music that Parton crafted and performed was used for the soundtrack of the motion picture Dumplin’, released via Netflix in December. Parton‘s “Girl In The Movies,” recorded as part of the soundtrack, was nominated for “Best Original Song – Motion Picture” for the recent 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
Previously, Parton had worked with Kirt Webster of Webster PR for independent publicity services for many years. Webster shuttered his business in 2017, after claims of sexual misconduct and abuse were brought against him. Webster has denied all allegations and launched a new website earlier this year.
Capitol Christian Music Group Promotes O’Donnell, Plachy
/by Jessica NicholsonHudson Plachy, Brad O’Donnell
Christian music executives Brad O’Donnell and Hudson Plachy have been promoted to co-presidents of Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG), it was announced today by the company’s Chairman & CEO Peter York, to whom both will report.
In their expanded roles, O’Donnell and Plachy now oversee all day-to-day aspects of CCMG’s creative and financial matters, while continuing to manage the company’s market-leading Label Group—which includes prominent Christian music labels Sparrow, Forefront, Motown Gospel, sixsteps, Hillsong and Jesus Culture, among others—as well as its Capitol Christian Publishing division. They continue to work closely with York to identify and implement label strategy and support the ongoing development of CCMG’s mission to impact lives with quality and compelling music. Both O’Donnell and Plachy are based at the company’s headquarters in Nashville.
O’Donnell, an 18-year veteran of CCMG, was previously the company’s Chief Creative Officer, having been promoted to that position in 2017. He continues to lead CCMG’s label team with Plachy and is responsible for all A&R and creative-related strategic objectives, as well as overseeing A&R Administration and the creative staff for the company’s recorded music and music publishing businesses. O’Donnell now adds full oversight of CCMG’s publishing division to his portfolio, with General Manager of Publishing Casey McGinty now reporting directly to him. He will also work directly with CCMG’s Vice President of Business Affairs Joe Brazil in structuring deals and maintaining productive business relationships with CCMG’s artists, writers and partners.
Plachy, a 17-year veteran of Capitol Christian Music Group, was promoted to Chief Marketing Officer in 2017 and continues to oversee marketing, streaming, promotions and commercial partnerships for the company. He now adds oversight of CCMG’s Finance Department to his portfolio, with company CFO Chris Koon now reporting directly to him. Plachy will also continue to drive the company’s business development projects as well as its international expansion.
According to Peter York, who recently renewed his contract as Chairman & CEO of CCMG, “Hudson and Brad have consistently exhibited excellence, success, loyalty and faithfulness in their respective areas of responsibility for our company. They have demonstrated ambitious vision and market leadership, and have worked tirelessly—along with our amazing team—to achieve another record year for CCMG. Their promotions are extremely well-deserved, further strengthen our leadership structure and better position it for our industry’s continuing and positive evolution. “
Capitol Music Group Chairman & CEO Steve Barnett added, “With Peter continuing to oversee the company at a strategic and leadership development level, and Brad and Hudson taking the day-to-day reins, CCMG is poised for even greater growth from its position as market leader. Last year was the company’s best since 2000, and CCMG becomes even more vital to CMG’s overall success with each passing year. Everyone in the Tower joins me in congratulating Brad and Hudson on their well-deserved promotions, and we thank Peter for continuing to demonstrate exemplary leadership.”
O’Donnell has held A&R leadership positions at CCMG since joining the company in 2001, overseeing the label group roster and the production of numerous chart-topping projects at both radio and retail, as well as playing significant roles in the careers of numerous Platinum and Gold artists, including Chris Tomlin, Mandisa, TobyMac, and many others. He was also instrumental in the development of sixstepsrecords. O’Donnell previously served as Director of A&R at Word Records and earned esteem as a musician, songwriter and producer. He also earned a Master’s degree in Music from the University of Miami, Florida in 1995.
Plachy began his career at CCMG in 2002, when he was hired as a marketing coordinator and worked on the team handling Steven Curtis Chapman, Nichole Nordeman and many others. He was promoted to Manager of International Sales and Distribution in 2008, liaising with the company’s worldwide affiliates to achieve global objectives for the company’s artists and projects. He was promoted to Director of Product Marketing in 2011, then Vice President of Marketing in 2015, and rose to Senior Vice President of Marketing in 2016. Plachy has been integral to the success of such key Platinum and Gold artists as Hillsong United, Switchfoot, TobyMac and many others.
Both O’Donnell and Plachy have played significant roles in the development of global hip-hop star NF, whose 2017 album, Perception, has sold nearly 4 million adjusted albums and achieved more than 5 billion streams.
Open Position: Nashville Mayor’s Office Seeking Manager Of The Music City Music Council
/by LB CantrellThe Nashville Mayor’s Office of Economic and Community Development is seeking to fill the position of Manager of the Music City Music Council and Special Projects.
The Music City Music Council was started in 2009 by Mayor Dean and a handful of industry leaders. The city’s veteran music business people and artists were invited to pool their resources and personal networks to investigate obstacles and opportunities for all aspects of the entertainment business, including creative enterprises, publishing, artist development, technology, media and support/logistics.
The all-volunteer Music Council has played a role in several economic development successes to bring more entertainment-related jobs to the city, including Sony/ATV’s expansion to downtown with 60 new jobs and Eventbrite’s expansion into Nashville.
Reporting to the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Economic and Community Development, the Manager of the Music City Music Council and Special Projects will develop programs to support the growth of Nashville’s key business clusters, particularly the music industry, and manage other projects in the focus areas of the office. The qualified candidate will work with the Music City Music Council to design and implement programs which heighten the awareness and development of Nashville’s reputation as the leading city for music in the world; conduct policy research, program development, policy development and other projects as assigned; organize quarterly Music Council meetings and monthly committee meetings with Music Council members; and act as the liaison between the city and the music and entertainment industry.
Desired Qualifications:
-Bachelor degree in related field and a minimum of three years’ relevant professional experience in business, government and/or nonprofit organizations.
-Must have a strong working knowledge/familiarity of music and entertainment industry
-A proven track record of strong project execution, policy research, project management and results driven impact
-Strong working knowledge of local government practices
-Basic IT skills (databases, MS Office etc.)
-Ability to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization
-An entrepreneurial self-starter can do approach with the ability to think and plan creatively and innovatively
-Be a quick learner, able to absorb large amounts of information and apply data and critical thinking to program development
-Be able to work within a political environment.
All interested candidates should review the job description and send a resume and cover letter to Audra.Ladd@nashville.gov.