Hank Williams Jr., Bad Company, Cody Jinks To Join Lynyrd Skynyrd Farewell Tour

Pictured (L-R): Keith Christopher (bass guitar), Carol Chase (background vocals), Michael Cartellone (drums), Johnny Van Zant (lead vocals), Rickey Medlocke (guitar), Dale Krantz Rossington (background vocals), Mark ‘Sparky’ Martejka (guitar) and Peter Keys (keyboard) Seated: Gary Rossington (guitar) | Photo: Doltyn Snedden

Lynyrd Skynyrd has added U.S. tour dates to their Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour for 2019. The tour, produced by Live Nation, logged more than 50 tour stops in 2018.

Hank Williams Jr., Bad Company and Cody Jinks will join the newly-announced tour dates. Tickets will go on sale on Feb. 8 at 10 a.m. local time at livenation.com.

“We’ve said we want to play every venue and market we’ve visited one last time, so we get to see all of Skynyrd Nation,” said Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Johnny Van Zant, “so that’s the plan.”

The blockbuster farewell tour kicks off 2019 in Canada where the band will be joined by one of the most celebrated musicians in Canadian history, Randy Bachman. Following the Canadian run the band will head to the U.K. and Europe this summer. They will be joined by special guests, English rock band Status Quo, for U.K. dates and Southern rock band Blackberry Smoke for dates in Germany.

The tour derives its name from their song, “The Last of the Street Survivors” and the band’s fifth studio album Street Survivors that is certified multi-Platinum by the RIAA and includes the Platinum-certified single, “What’s Your Name.” The band’s career has spanned 40 years and includes more than 60 albums, with more than 30 million units sold.

Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour
Upcoming 2019 U.S. Dates

April 27: Indio, CA – Stagecoach*
May 10: Tuscaloosa, AL – Tuscaloosa Amphitheater+
May 11: Arlington, TX – KAABOO Texas*
May 17: New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center^
May 18: Lafayette, LA – Cajundome^
May 24: Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
May 31: Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion^
June 01: Bangor, ME – Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion^
July 13: Canandaigua, NY – Constellation Brands–Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center: CMAC
July 19: Welch, MN – Treasure Island Resort & Casino*
July 20: Walker, MN – Moondance Jam*
July 26: Portland, OR – Sunlight Supply Amphitheater#
July 27: Seattle, WA – White River Amphitheatre#
Aug. 09: Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater
Aug. 16: Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
Aug. 17: Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
Aug. 23: Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre presented by Mercury Insurance
Aug. 30: Camden, NJ – BB&T Pavilion^
Aug. 31: Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center^
Sept. 13: Southaven, MS – Bank Plus Amphitheater+
Sept. 14: Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre+
Sept. 20: Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheater
Sept. 21: Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green
Sept. 27: Jackson, MS – Brandon Amphitheater+
Sept. 28: Orange Beach, AL – The Wharf Amphitheater+

+ with Cody Jinks
^ with Hank Williams Jr
# with Bad Company
*Previously announced U.S. dates.

Mechanical Licensing Collective Announces Board and Committee Appointments

The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), the Songwriters of North America (SONA), National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA), today unveiled broad endorsements for their industry-consensus Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) submission to the U.S. Copyright Office (USCO). The submission, which will be filed by March 21, creates the collective required by the Music Modernization Act (MMA) to license and administer mechanical rights.

MLC Board and Committee appointments were also announced, including:

MLC BOARD:
Songwriters:
Kara DioGuardi – York, ME
Oak Felder – Los Angeles, CA
Kevin Kadish – Brentwood, TN
Tim Nichols – Nashville, TN

Music Publishers:
Jeff Brabec, BMG
Peter Brodsky, Sony/ATV
Bob Bruderman, Kobalt
Tim Cohan, peermusic
Alisa Coleman, ABKCO
Scott Cutler, Pulse Music Group
Paul Kahn, Warner Chappell Music
David Kokakis, Universal Music Publishing
Mike Molinar, Big Machine Music
Evelyn Paglinawan, Concord Music

UNCLAIMED FUNDS COMMITTEE:
Songwriters:
Michael Busbee – Altadena, CA
Kay Hanley – Toluca Lake, CA
David Lowery – Athens, GA
Dan Navarro – Los Angeles, CA
Tom Shapiro – Franklin, TN

Music Publishers:
Phil Ciadella, Atlas Music Publishing
Patrick Curley; Third Side Music
Michael Eames, PEN Music Group
Frank Liwall, The Royalty Network, Inc.
Kathryn Ostien, The Richmond Organization (TRO)

DISPUTE RESOLUTION COMMITTEE:
Songwriters:
Aimèe Allen – New York, NY
Odie Blackmon – Nashville, TN
Gary Burr – Nashville, TN
David Hodges – Nashville, TN
Jennifer Schott – Nashville, TN

Music Publishers:
Alison Koerper, Disney Music
Ed Leonard, Daywind
Sean McGraw, Downtown
Debbie Rose, Shapiro Bernstein and Jason Rys, Wixen Music

OPERATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Digital companies will also name representatives to this committee):
Joe Conyers III, Songtrust
Scott Farrant, Kobalt
Rell LaFargue, Reservoir Media Management
Michael Lau, Round Hill Music
Rell LaFargue, Resevoir Media Management

The Board and Committee seats were designated by the MMA, and the selections were chosen by two advisory groups. The songwriter advisory panel included: Steve Bogard (NSAI), Dallas Davidson (BMI), Chris DeStefano (NSAI), Bob DiPiero (BMI), Dan Foliart (ASCAP), Adam Gorgoni (SONA), Michelle Lewis (SONA), Paul Williams (ASCAP), Lynn Gillespie Chater (SGA). The publisher advisory group included: Kenny MacPherson (Big Deal), Teri Nelson Carpenter (Reel Muzik Werks), Caroline Bienstock (Bienstock Empire, Inc.), Julie Lipsius (Lipservices), John Ozier (ole), Matt Pincus.

“The Music Licensing Collective (MLC) will be constructed in a way historically beneficial to American songwriters – from the way unclaimed funds are required by law to be distributed based on a songwriter’s activity, to the MLC being funded by streaming services, therefore paying songwriters 100 cents on the dollar on digital mechanical royalties,” noted NSAI President, Steve Bogard. “The writers and composers chosen for the board and MLC committees represent the absolute best in our profession and the endorsements we’ve already received speak volumes about the confidence the American music industry has in the MLC.”

“Our Mechanical Licensing Collective submission provides a comprehensive roadmap to the Copyright Office to establish the first collective of its kind,” added NMPA President and CEO David Israelite. “The MLC will give songwriters the money they deserve and the transparency they’ve lacked for decades. The board and committee members are the best in the business and the vast endorsements come from the many coalition members who were instrumental in the passage of the MMA. We look forward to continuing in the USCO’s designation process and the day we can finally say songwriters have the representation they’ve earned.”

“Recording Academy members played a critical role in advocating for the Music Modernization Act, so it’s fitting that so many Academy songwriter members are involved in this submission,” said Daryl Friedman, Chief Industry, Government and Member Relations Officer for the Recording Academy. “We look forward to working with the Copyright Office and stakeholders in the coming months to ensure the creation of an efficient MLC that pays every songwriter the income they’ve earned.”

“The AIMP is a strong proponent of the MLC as the best option to ensure that the independent music publishers have clear representation in the development and the ongoing operations of the future collective,” said Teri Nelson Carpenter, National Chair of the AIMP. “We are extremely gratified that the publisher members of three committees – Operations, Disputes, and Unclaimed Royalties – consist entirely of independent music publishers. As the largest membership organization of independent music publishers in the U.S., we urge the Copyright Office to recognize our previous and ongoing support when it selects the entity that will handle such a critical function of our industry.”

The Music Modernization Act (MMA) requires that the MLC is “endorsed by, and enjoys substantial support from, musical work copyright owners that together represent the greatest percentage of the licensor market.” A majority of musical works owners in the U.S. have voiced support for the MLC submission, and joining them are performance rights organizations, record labels and many other organizations including the boards of the NSAI and SONA, which include:

NSAI: Steve Bogard (President), Rhett Akins, Tony Arata, Jim Beavers, Roger Brown, Jeff Cohen, Corey Crowder, Chris DeStefano, Beckie Foster, Nicolle Galyon, Ben Glover, Connie Harrington, Byron Hill, Brett James, Lee Miller, Tim Nichols, Gary Nicholson, Josh Osborne, Rivers Rutherford, Liz Rose, Jenn Schott, Anthony Smith, Caitlyn Smith, Bobby Tomberlin, Troy Verges, Danny Wells and Jimmy Yeary.

SONA: Michelle Lewis and Kay Hanley (Co Executive Directors), Adam Dorn, Michelle Featherstone, Adam Gorgoni, Jack Kugell, Pam Sheyne, Brendan Okrent and Shelly Peiken.

Other endorsements include:
“And the Writer Is” | A2iM | ABKCO | AIMP (NY, Nashville, LA) | Altadena/ busbee | Americana Music Association | APM Music | ASCAP | Atlas Music Publishing | believe | Bienstock Empire, Inc. | Big Deal Music | Big Machine Music | BMG |BMI | CMPA | Concord Music | Creative Future | Demi Music | Disney Music Publishing | Downtown Music Publishing | Fox Music | GMR |HoriPro Entertainment | Kobalt Music | Leeds Music | Lipservices Music | Major Bob Music | MPA |MPL | NARAS| NMPA | ole | peermusic | PEN Music Group | PMA | Pulse Music Group | Reach Music Publishing | Reel Muzik Werks | Reservoir | RIAA |Ross Golan | Round Hill Music | Sea Gayle Music | SESAC |Shapiro Bernstein & Co.| Sony Music | Sony/ATV, EMI | SoundExchange |Spirit Music Group | Ten Music Group | The Administration MP, Inc. | The Copyright Alliance | The Gospel Music Association | The Royalty Network | Third Side Music | TRO Essex Music Group | TuneCore |UMPG | Universal Music Group | Warner Music Group | Warner/Chappell | Wixen Music Publishing | Wonderlous Music | Wrensong

A website has also been launched for all of the songwriters and artists who support the MLC to sign an official petition: SupporttheMLC.com and a site for music publishers to add their endorsements: songconnect.org.

Michael Ray Announces Nineteen Tour

Michael Ray is launching his Nineteen Tour in February, and will make several appearances at a number of high-profile events, including Tortuga Music Festival, Stagecoach, Faster Horses, and several other festivals. He will also make his first trip across the pond for the C2C: Country to Country Festival, where fans can catch him at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow on March 8, on the Spotlight Stage at The O2 on March 9 in London, and a second performance at The O2 on March 10. The Spotlight Stage features performances from country’s rising stars between main artist sets.

The country star will also make a return to Australia’s CMC Rocks 2019 before resuming shows in the U.S.

Nineteen Tour Dates: 
Thursday, Feb. 21 – The 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
Friday, Feb. 22 – Kegs Canal Side Indoor – Jordan, NY
Saturday, Feb. 23 – Prospectors – Mt. Laurel, NJ
Thursday, Feb. 28 – Joe’s Live – Rosemont, IL
Friday, Mar. 1 – 8 Seconds Saloon – Indianapolis, IN
Saturday, Mar. 2 – The Dusty Armadillo – Rootstown, OH
Friday, Mar. 8 – C2C: The SSE Hydro – Glasgow, UK
Saturday, Mar. 9 – C2C: The O2 – London, UK
Sunday, Mar. 10 – C2C: The O2 – London, UK
Thursday, Mar. 14 – CMC Rocks 2019 – Brisbane, AUS
Friday, Mar. 15 – CMC Rocks 2019 – Brisbane, AUS
Saturday, Mar. 16 – CMC Rocks 2019 – Brisbane, AUS
Sunday, Mar. 17 – CMC Rocks 2019 – Brisbane, AUS
Sunday, Mar. 24 – Juana’s Pagodas and Sailors’ Grill – Navarre, FL
Sunday, Mar. 30 – Chasco Fiesta 2019: Sims Park Amphitheatre – New Port Richey, FL
Wednesday, Apr. 10 – Casper Events Center – Casper, WY*
Thursday, Apr. 11 – Budweiser Events Center – Loveland, CO*
Sunday, Apr. 14 – Rock the Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival 2019 – Fort Lauderdale, FL
Wednesday, Apr. 24 – Club Rodeo – San Jose, CA
Saturday, Apr. 27 – Stagecoach – Indio, CA
Thursday, June 13 – Headwaters Country Jam – Three Forks, MT
Friday, June 14 – Country Jam – Mack, CO
Sunday, June 16 – Tailgate N’ Tallboys – Peoria, IL
Friday, June 21 – Country Stampede – Manhattan, KS
Friday, July 12 – Hodag Country Festival – Rhinelander, WI
Thursday, July 18 – Country Thunder – Twin Lakes, WI
Sunday, July 21 – Faster Horses Festival – Brooklyn, NY
Thursday, Aug. 1 – Yamhill County Fair – McMinnville, OR
Sunday, Aug. 4 – Sunfest Country Music Festival – Lake Cowichan, BC, Canada

*Denotes dates with Old Dominion

Kylie Sackley Signs With Deluge Music

Pictured (L-R): Mark Friedman, President, Deluge Music; Kylie Sackley; Emily Dryburgh, Creative Director, Deluge Music; David Robkin, Managing Member, Deluge Music.

Kylie Sackley has signed a publishing deal with Deluge Music.

“I’ve been a huge fan of Kylie’s since she came to Nashville and was fortunate to also be a part of her first hit single with LeAnn Rimes “Nothing ‘Bout Love” and look forward to much success together going forward,” said Deluge Music president Mark Friedman.

Sackley has also had songs recorded by Keith Urban, Sam Hunt, Alan Jackson, Faith Hill, and most recently co-wrote Walker Hayes’ chart-topper “You Broke Up With Me.”

“So excited to start this amazing new chapter with Deluge Music!” said Sackley.

ACM Announces Radio Awards Nominees

The Academy of Country Music has announced the Radio Awards nominees for the 54th ACM Awards, including triple nominations for WYCD-FM in Detroit, Michigan, and KUZZ-FM in Bakersfield, California; and double nominations for KUBL-FM in Salt Lake City, Utah, WMIL-FM in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, WYCT-FM in Pensacola, Florida and KORA-FM in Bryan, Texas.

The Radio Awards are given out during the annual Radio Winners Reception which will be held on Saturday, April 6 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the day prior to the ACM Awards live telecast from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 8 p.m. ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network. The full list of 54th ACM Awards nominations will be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets for the 54th ACM Awards are available for purchase now at axs.com.

54th ACM Radio Awards nominees:

National On-Air Personality Of The Year (tie within category increased nominees):
Cody Alan (CMT After MidNite with Cody Alan)
Kix Brooks (American Country Countdown)
Darren Wilhite and Tim Wall ( Wilhite & Wall)
Lon Helton (Country Countdown USA with Lon Helton)
Tracy Lawrence (Honky Tonkin’ with Tracy Lawrence)
Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase (The Crook & Chase Countdown)

On-Air Personality Of The Year – Major Market:
Chuck, Rachael & Grunwald in the Morning ( WYCD-FM; Detroit, MI)
Katie Neal (WNSH-FM; New York, NY)
The Rob + Holly Show (WYCD-FM; Detroit, MI)
Tanner in the Morning – Rob Tanner, Catherine Lane, Chris Allen, Captain Jim, and Mimi (WSOC-FM; Charlotte, NC)
Tracy Dixon, Guy David & Patrick Knight (KYGO-FM; Denver, CO)

On-Air Personality Of The Year – Large Market:
Jim, Deb & Kevin (WFMS-FM; Indianapolis, IN)
Lexi and Banks ( KUBL-FM; Salt Lake City, UT)
Q Morning Crew with Mike and Janie (WQDR-FM; Raleigh, NC )
Ridder, Scott and Shannen (WMIL-FM; Milwaukee, WI)
Tige & Daniel – Tige Rogers, Daniel Baker, and Mari Mueller (WSIX-FM; Nashville, TN)

On-Air Personality Of The Year – Medium Market:
Kenn McCloud (KUZZ-AM/FM; Bakersfield, CA)
Brent Michaels (KUZZ-AM/FM; Bakersfield, CA)
Mo & Styckman Show (WUSY-FM; Chattanooga, TN)
Roger, Julie and DJ Thee Trucker in the Morning (WPCV-FM; Lakeland, FL)
Tom & Becky (WBBS-FM; Syracuse, NY)

On-Air Personality Of The Year – Small Market:
Adam & Jen in the Morning (KIOK-FM; Richland, WA)
Brent Lane and Candy Cullerton (WYCT-FM; Pensacola, FL)
The Q Crew with Jason and Ashley on Q100.3 (KRWQ-FM; Medford, OR)
The Roger & Corliss Morning Show (KORA-FM; Bryan, TX)
Scotty & Catryna in the Morning (KCLR-FM; Columbia, MO)

Radio Station Of The Year – Major Market:
KKBQ-FM; Houston, TX
KNIX-FM; Phoenix, AZ
KPLX-FM; Dallas, TX
KSCS-FM; Dallas, TX
WYCD-FM; Detroit, MI

Radio Station Of The Year – Large Market:
KAJA-FM; San Antonio, TX
KUBL-FM; Salt Lake City, UT
WLHK-FM; Indianapolis, IN
WMIL-FM; Milwaukee, WI
WWKA-FM; Orlando, FL

Radio Station Of The Year – Medium Market:
KATM-FM; Stockton, CA
KUZZ-AM/FM; Bakersfield, CA
KXKT-FM; Omaha, NE
WHKO-FM; Dayton, OH
WIVK-FM; Knoxville, TN

Radio Station Of The Year – Small Market:
KHAY-FM; Ventura, CA
KKNU-FM; Eugene, OR
KORA-FM; Bryan, TX
WGSQ-FM; Cookeville, TN
WYCT-FM; Pensacola, FL

Chris Young To Kick Off Raised On Country Tour In May

Chris Young is launching his Raised On Country Tour beginning May 16 in Alpharetta, GA. The first leg of the 2019 tour will visit 25 cities coast to coast through September. Special guest Chris Janson will also appear on the dates along with Dylan Scott, LOCASH and Jimmie Allen.

“Last year on the road was incredible and I’m crazy excited to get back out there with new music and the Raised On Country Tour, and to have Chris Janson, Dylan Scott, Jimmie Allen and Preston and Chris from LOCASH join me on tour,” said Young.

Tickets for the Raised On Country Tour 2019 go on sale beginning February 15. Fans can purchase tickets now for select cities as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket and additional dates will continue to roll out over the coming weeks. In addition, VIP packages will be available.

Chris Young’s Raised On Country Tour 2019* Dates:
May 16^^ Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
May 17^ Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
May 18^ Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
May 24^ Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater
May 25^ Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center
May 26^ Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
June 13^ Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
June 14^ Boston, MA – Xfinity Center
June 15^ Hartford, CT – XFINITY Theatre
June 21^ Scranton, PA – The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
June 22^ Philadelphia, PA – BB&T Pavilion
July 11+ St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
July 13+ Indianapolis, IN – Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
July 18# Southaven, MS – BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove
July 19~ Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP
July 20~ Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion
August 8~ Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
August 9~ San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 10~ Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre
August 15+ Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater
August 16+ Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion
August 17++ Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena
August 22~ Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
August 23~ Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park
August 24~ Burgettstown, PA – KeyBank Pavilion
September 12+ Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place
September 13+ Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
September 14+ West Palm Beach, FL – Coral Sky Amphitheatre
*Dates subject to change, please check chrisyoungcountry.com for the latest information.
^^with special guest Dylan Scott
^with special guests Chris Janson and Dylan Scott
+with special guests Chris Janson and LOCASH
++with special guest LOCASH
#with special guest Chris Janson
~with special guests Chris Janson and Jimmie Allen

Tickets Available: MusicRow’s 8th Annual Rising Women On The Row

MusicRow is set to honor six deserving businesswomen during its 2019 Rising Women on the Row ceremony on March 26, 2019, to again be held at the Omni Nashville Hotel. The event will recognize selected Nashville music industry professionals who have become substantial contributors and visionary leaders.

2019 Rising Women on the Row are Sandi Spika Borchetta (Big Machine Label Group, Sr. VP Creative), Janine Ebach (Curb|Word Music Publishing, VP), Kelly Janson (Manager, Kelly Janson Management), Meredith Jones (Creative Artists Agency, Agent), Lenore Kinder (Paradigm Talent Agency, Agent) and Jennifer Turnbow (NSAI, Sr. Director of Operations). To read more about the six women, visit MusicRow.com.

Amy Grant is the featured speaker at the Row breakfast. To read more about Grant, visit MusicRow.com.

The event’s presenting sponsors are City National BankLoeb & Loeb, and Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group.

Nominations are now closed for the 2019 Rising Women event. Past honorees are—2018: Faithe Dillman, Leslie DiPiero, Becky Gardenhire, Lynn Oliver-Cline, Annie Ortmeier, Janet Weir; 2017: Tatum Allsep, Kerri Edwards, Virginia Davis, Kella Farris, Laura Hutfless, Juli Newton-Griffith; 2016: Abbey Adams, Amanda Cates, Cris Lacy, Leslie Roberts, Risha Rodgers; 2015: Kele Currier, Tiffany Dunn, Dawn Gates, Jensen Sussman, Lou Taylor; 2014: Julie Boos, Caryl Healey, Ebie McFarland, Alicia Pruitt, Kelly Rich; 2013: Cyndi Forman, Cindy Hunt, Beth Laird, Cindy Mabe, Brandi Simms; 2012: Shannan Hatch, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Heather McBee, Denise Stevens, Carla Wallace.

Reserve Your Seat By Mar. 15

MusicRow‘s Rising Women on the Row event has sold out every year. To reserve your seat for the 8:30 a.m. breakfast, event, use the checkout form below until tickets close, March 15. Individual tickets may be seated together by emailing eparker@musicrow.com after purchasing. Supporting Sponsorship Tables of 10 include premium seating and recognition in event materials (see below). Tickets will not be sold at the door.

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Supporting Sponsorship Tables Include:

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Logo included on full-page ad in MusicRow‘s InCharge (April/May)
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Company included in MusicRow.com coverage

Nominations Open: MusicRow’s 8th Annual Rising Women On The Row

MusicRow is set to honor six deserving businesswomen during its 2019 Rising Women on the Row ceremony on March 26, 2019, to again be held at the Omni Nashville Hotel. The event will recognize selected Nashville music industry professionals who have become substantial contributors and visionary leaders. The event’s presenting sponsors are City National BankLoeb & Loeb, and Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group.

Nominations for the 2019 Rising Women on the Row honorees are now being accepted and will close Feb. 19, 2019.

Submissions will be considered only through the official nomination process, which closes Feb. 19, 2019. Click to view MusicRow‘s official Rising Women nomination form. Candidates nominated in previous years will need to be resubmitted. Multiple nominations do not increase likelihood of being selected, but you may nominate as many individuals as you like with separate forms. Self-nominations are welcome.

The event’s 2019 speaker and performer, as well as honoree selections, will be announced in the coming weeks.

Past honorees are—2018: Faithe Dillman, Leslie DiPiero, Becky Gardenhire, Lynn Oliver-Cline, Annie Ortmeier, Janet Weir; 2017: Tatum Allsep, Kerri Edwards, Virginia Davis, Kella Farris, Laura Hutfless, Juli Newton-Griffith; 2016: Abbey Adams, Amanda Cates, Cris Lacy, Leslie Roberts, Risha Rodgers; 2015: Kele Currier, Tiffany Dunn, Dawn Gates, Jensen Sussman, Lou Taylor; 2014: Julie Boos, Caryl Healey, Ebie McFarland, Alicia Pruitt, Kelly Rich; 2013: Cyndi Forman, Cindy Hunt, Beth Laird, Cindy Mabe, Brandi Simms; 2012: Shannan Hatch, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Heather McBee, Denise Stevens, Carla Wallace.

Reserve Your Seat

MusicRow‘s Rising Women on the Row event has sold out every year. To reserve your seat for the 8:30 a.m. breakfast, event, use the checkout form below. Individual tickets may be seated together by emailing eparker@musicrow.com after purchasing. Supporting Sponsorship Tables of 10 include premium seating and recognition in event materials (see below). Tickets will not be sold at the door.


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Supporting Sponsorship Tables Include:

Table (10 seats) with priority location
Logo included on full-page ad in MusicRow‘s InCharge (April/May)
Logo included in event program
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Company included in MusicRow.com coverage

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Cage The Elephant To Release New Album In April

Rock band Cage The Elephant has announced their upcoming album, Social Cues, will release April 19 via RCA Records.

The album, the band’s first since 2015’s Tell Me I’m Pretty, is produced by John Hill. The project was recorded in several studios, among them Nashville’s Sound Emporium, Battle Tapes Recording, and Blackbird Studio.

The band also released the album’s first single, “Ready To Let Go,” with the video directed by Cage The Elephant lead singer Matt Shultz.

“When I’m creating, I try to put myself in a reactive state of improvisational thought,” Schultz says. “I let images just arise in my mind and wait for it to evoke an emotional response and then when it does, I know I’m on to something. I was watching a lot of Fassbinder films, like World on a Wire and The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant. I was thinking about their beauty coupled with the graphic surrealism of Aronofsky.”