Sony Music Nashville Promotes Margaret Tomlin

Margaret Tomlin. Photo: Cameron Powell

Sony Music Nashville announced today the promotion of Margaret Tomlin to Director, A&R.

“Margaret has displayed impeccable instincts for spotting talent and song material for the SMN roster. She has forged strong relationships with our artists, managers, and publishers,” said Jim Catino, Executive Vice President, A&R. “She is ready for this next step in her career where she will be responsible for multiple artists as direct A&R support.”

An alumna of Syracuse University’s Bandier Program, Tomlin joined SMN as Representative, A&R in 2015 and was most recently Manager, A&R. During her tenure with the company, Tomlin has contributed to identifying new talent and placing songs within in the roster, including cuts for Carlton Anderson, Kane Brown, and Rachel Wammack. Her previous posts include catalog assistant at BMG Nashville.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to continue working with our roster of exceptional artists, and to Randy Goodman, Jim Catino, and Taylor Lindsey for their support and mentorship,” said Tomlin. “The passionate team at Sony Nashville and the artists we sign and develop both energize and inspire me each day. It is truly a privilege to be a part of such a remarkable chapter in music.”

Tegan Marie Makes Theatrical Debut At TPAC As Wendy

Pictured (L-R): Frank Simonetti, Co-Founder and CEO, Sweety High; Shane Tarleton, SVP Artist Development, WMN; John Esposito, Chairman and CEO, WMN; Tegan Marie; Scott Hendricks, EVP A&R, WMN; Veronica Zelle, Co-Founder and CCO, Sweety High

Warner Music Nashville and girls’ media platform Sweety High country artist Tegan Marie made her theatrical stage debut last night (Dec. 13) at Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) as Wendy in Lythgoe Family Panto’s Peter Pan And Tinkerbell–A Pirate’s Christmas.

Directed by BT McNichol and choreographed by Spencer Liff, Peter Pan And Tinkerbell–A Pirate’s Christmas is an adventurous story performed in the style of a British holiday panto, with songs by artists from Taylor Swift to the Bee Gees.

Starring alongside Seinfeld‘s John O’Hurley and Disney Channel’s Garrett Clayton, Marie will be performing in TPAC’s Polk Theater until December 23.

Tegan Marie. Photo: Sweety High

Devin Dawson Releases Live Album, Recorded With Original Songwriters

Devin Dawson has released Dark Horse – Songs In the Key of F – LIVE, a live version of his debut album Dark Horse. Each song on the album was recorded in the rooms where he originally wrote the song, with the songwriters.

In 2017, Dawson began telling the story behind each song on Dark Horse in a 12-part video playlist on YouTube called Songs In the Key of F (watch here). Each new installment occurred in the location where he wrote the track, sharing the stories alongside his co-writers.

“Every track on this album was recorded IN THE ROOM we originally wrote each song in, WITH THE SONGWRITERS I wrote them with,” wrote Dawson on Instagram. “The songwriting community in Nashville is something that is very sacred to me, and I wanted to shed some light on the magic of it – while sharing the inspiration and details on how this album came to life. I hope y’all enjoy these stripped-down versions as much as I do.”

Originally the 12 tracks were set for a Spotify-exclusive as Dark Horse (Songs In The Key of F). Friday (Dec. 14), the project was unexpectedly released to all music retailers.

Additionally, Dawson recorded and released his first holiday song, “Christmas Time is Here,” featured exclusively on the “Spotify Singles: Christmas Collection” playlist (listen here).

Mark Mulch Releases First Solo Album

Singer/songwriter and producer Mark Mulch is breaking out on his own with his first solo record, Livin’ It Up.

After years touring and recording with other bandmates as a part of the Mulch Brothers, Mulch will release the album he has writing credits for every track and co-produced with Jim Kimball, Daniel Dennis and Craig Eck. Mulch has had cuts by Randy Rogers Band (“Steal You Away”), with the song landing a spot in the film Country Strong with The Dirt Drifters.

“This record has certainly been a labor of love,” Mulch said of his new project. “We started almost three years ago at my friend and co-producer Jim Kimball’s studio with a killer band and finished up at Prime Cut Studio in East Nashville with Daniel Dennis and members of my backing band. I’m nervously excited about the release of my first ever solo record. I’ve always been in a band or duo, so this is the first time that it’s really all me or maybe all on me! I hope fans feel all the heart and soul in this record.”

Fans can purchase Livin’ It Up, here.

Livin’ It Up Track Listing:
1. Livin’ It Up
2. Static
3. Got This Feeling
4. Love Story
5. Sugar and Shine
6. Dancing on a Bridge
7. In Love with the Radio
8. Mine Tonight
9. This
10. Tan Lines

UMG Nashville Promotes Rob Femia, Dawn Gates

Pictured: Rob Femia, Dawn Gates

Universal Music Group Nashville (UMGN) has announced two promotions. Rob Femia has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Business & Legal Affairs and Dawn Gates has been named Senior Vice President of Digital Business & Creative Development for the label group consisting of Capitol Records Nashville, EMI Records Nashville, Mercury Nashville and MCA Nashville.

With over a decade of experience practicing entertainment law, Femia joined UMG Nashville in 2013 following his years at Sony BMG, Virgin Records/Capitol Music Group/EMI Music North America, and Atlantic Records.

“It’s been an incredible journey since getting the call in late-2012 from [UMGN Chairman & CEO] Mike Dungan asking me to come work for UMG Nashville,” says Femia. “Being part of such a top-notch team, led by Dungan, [UMGN President] Cindy Mabe and [UMGN COO] Mike Harris, who run this label group better than anyone else in the business, while always ensuring that we put our artists and their extraordinary talent first, has been an honor. I’m grateful for this recognition and excited to see what’s next.”

“Rob’s knowledge of the music business is second to none. This vast knowledge is evident in his deal-making and the way he works with UMG Nashville artists, managers and associated attorneys,” notes Harris. “Over my career, I have had the honor of working with some of the best attorneys in the business and I put Rob Femia right up there at the top of the list. Mike [Dungan], Cindy and I could not be more proud to acknowledge all of Rob’s hard work with this well-deserved promotion.”

Gates, in a newly created role, will function as a core liaison with UMG global on digital business, integration strategies, commercial growth, and television/film development, as well as overseeing UMG Nashville’s content strategy, execution, and syndication for marketing initiatives.

“The opportunity to expand and grow our business and change the way we partner with digital partners, sponsors, producers and artists is extremely exciting,” shares Gates. “I look forward to amplifying the assets we have, developing original creative content, exploring new opportunities with tv and film, and driving different forms of monetization for our business.”

“Dawn has one of the greatest forward-thinking minds I know,” says Mabe. “Her ability to look ahead and develop the business of the next 5 to 10 years as both a music and media company is critical to our artists growth and has been key to our success as a label group. I am so proud to recognize Dawn in this newly created position of Senior Vice President of Digital Business and Creative Development.”

Gates has served as UMGN’s Vice President of Digital Marketing for the past five years. Previously, she spent seven years with Capitol Records Nashville and eight years with Word Label Group, a division of Word Entertainment, LLC, where she established New Media departments for both labels.

First Company Management Adds Four To Roster

Pictured (L-R): London Gatch, Stephen Christian, Conrad Johnson, Jordan Lee Dooley

One of Christian music’s full-service entertainment management firms, First Company Management, is set to wrap 2018 with four new signees to its acclaimed roster. First Company general manager Mike McCloskey recently announced the signings of worship leader London Gatch; Anberlin frontman Stephen Christian; singer/songwriter Conrad Johnson; and popular blogger and speaker Jordan Lee Dooley to the firm’s management roster. 

First Company Management was established in 1995 by Christian music exec Wes Campbell. Under the guidance of Campbell and Dave Wagner, the firm’s roster includes Newsboys, Ryan Stevenson, 7eventh Time Down, Ashes Remain, former Stellar Kart and Audio Adrenaline frontman Adam Agee, and breakout new artist Austin French. In addition, First Company played a significant role in the development of the faith-based film God’s Not Dead.
 

Miranda Lambert To Join Cheyenne Frontier Days

Miranda Lambert has been added to the lineup for the 2019 Cheyenne Frontier Days festival, with a performance slated on Wednesday, July 24. She joins a lineup that includes Tim McGraw, Lady Antebellum and more.

Tickets for Miranda Lambert’s concert at Cheyenne Frontier Days will go on sale Saturday, Dec. 15 at 9 a.m. MST at cfdrodeo.com, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Ticket Office and by calling (307) 778-7222.

Lambert is the reigning ACM Female Vocalist of the Year, and recently teamed with her fellow Pistol Annies members Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley to release the chart-topping album Interstate Gospel.

In Pictures: Mitchell Tenpenny, Toby Keith, Tyler Rich

Mitchell Tenpenny Celebrates ‘Secrets’ With Sold-Out City Winery Show

(L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s Marketing Manager Chloe Doyle and SVP Media & Corporate Communications Allen Brown; 377/Red Light Management’s Haley McLemore; SMN Partnership Marketing Manager Jamie Alberici; Tenpenny’s manager Kristen Ashley; SMN’s Tenpenny Marketing Lead Jennifer Way and Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman; Mitchell Tenpenny; Columbia Nashville Promotion SVP Shane Allen; SMN Sr. Dir. Partnership Marketing Nicole Marinake; Tenpenny’s day to day manager JT Pratt; SMN’s COO/EVP Ken Robold, Manager Sales & Streaming Rachel Clogston and Associate Director Digital Strategy Jessica Valiyi; Columbia Nashville Director Northeast Regional Promotion Lyndsay Church; and, 377/Red Light Management’s Anthony DeVincenzo Photo: Alan Poizner

Mitchell Tenpenny celebrated his album debut Telling All My Secrets Tuesday night (Dec. 11) in Nashville. Tenpenny had much to celebrate with the sold-out City Winery crowd, including his new album and his first No. 1 single “Drunk Me.” Singer/songwriter Adam Hambrick kicked off the night’s festivities.

Toby Keith Honored With Harmony Award At Symphony Ball

Toby Keith and his agent Curt Motley recently attended the Nashville Symphony’s 34thAnnual Symphony Ball, where Keith was presented with the Harmony Award and the symphony performed a classical medley of Keith’s No. 1 hits.

Tyler Rich Visits ACM Offices

(L-R:) Tom Torii, ACM SVP, Finance & Operations; Tyler Rich; Carrie Tekautz, ACM Coordinator, Awards & Membership   Photo Credit: Michel Bourquard/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music

The Academy of Country Music welcomed Tyler Rich to their offices while he was in L.A. recently. While at the Academy, Tyler performed his current single, “The Difference,” which went No. 1 on SiriusXM, and other songs from his self-titled EP on The Valory Music Co. Rich is taking the songs on the road opening for Brett Young on the CMT: Here Tonight Tour and has also been named a Pandora 2019 Country Artists to Watch.

 

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Industry Ink: ASCAP, ACM, Matthew West, Grand Ole Opry, Riley Green

ASCAP Reveals Sundance Music Cafe Plans For 2019

Pictured (L-R): Daniel Miller, Fusion Music and ACM Board member; Jacob Davis; Kele Currier, ASCAP Senior Director, Strategic Services and ACM Board member; Carlton Anderson; JT Harding; Erick Long, ACM SVP, Events; Erika Wollam Nichols, GM, The Bluebird Café. Credit: Bluebird Cafe

For over 20 years, ASCAP has hosted a Music Café in the heart of the Sundance Film Festival, featuring intimate performances by songwriters and artists. Next month, ASCAP continues the tradition, and in collaboration with the Academy of Country Music and the famed Bluebird Cafe, will present some of Nashville’s rising stars and country legends at the Sundance ASCAP Music Café.

Carlton Anderson, Jacob Davis and JT Harding celebrated bringing together the Academy and The Bluebird Cafe by performing a sold-out show at the Bluebird in Nashville Thursday night (Dec. 6). In January, Anderson and Davis will be joined by some very special guests at the Sundance ASCAP Music Café as part of the ACM & Bluebird Cafe Songwriters Series during the Sundance Film Festival. The complete Sundance ASCAP Music Café lineup will be announced in early 2019.

 

ASCAP Honors Austin Jenckes

Austin Jenckes pictured with ASCAP President Paul Williams (Right) and the Executor of the Adamson Estate Tony Mulanix (Left).

Austin Jenckes was in New York City last night (Dec. 12) for the ASCAP Foundation Awards. Jenckes was presented with The ASCAP Foundation Harold Adamson Lyric Award in Country for his song “I Got A Woman.” The award is presented in honor of the late lyricist Harold Adamson and is given to those who have demonstrated talent, musical intelligence and a dedication to future generations.

 

Matthew West Celebrates RIAA Platinum Certification

Pictured (L-R): David Sylvester (Vice President of Marketing, Capitol Christian Music Group), Brad O’Donnell (Chief Creative Officer, Capitol Christian Music Group), Matthew West, Hudson Plachy (Chief Marketing Officer, Capitol Christian Music Group), Peter York (Chairman & CEO, Capitol Christian Music Group). Photo: Trent Nicholson

Capitol Christian Music Group surprised Matthew West with an RIAA certified Platinum plaque commemorating his landmark song, “The Motions,” which reached No. 1 at Christian airplay for eight weeks with over 170 million global streams. The hit single marks West’s first career RIAA certified Platinum single.

 

Riley Green Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Pictured (L-R): BMLG Records’ Jimmy Harnen, Rogue Management’s Joe Lee, Grand Ole Opry’s Sally Williams, Riley Green, Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta. Photo courtesy Grand Ole Opry LLC. Chris Hollo, photographer

A childhood dream was realized and fulfilled Tuesday (Dec. 11) as Riley Green made his official Grand Ole Opry debut. The cheeky “Get That Man A Beer,” a song about commiserating with another guy about both being cheated on by the same girl, started the set on a lighter note transitioning to the emotional “Numbers On the Cars,” a story about Alzheimer’s that runs in his family. Green capped his performance with his Top 20-and-climbing single “There Was This Girl.”