
Pictured (L-R): Sam Hunt, Matthew Ramsey. Photo: Mason Allen
Billed “An Evening With Friends,” Old Dominion raised a total of $40K for charity on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Half of the proceeds benefited the Opry Trust Fund and the other half benefited the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.
Surprise guests of the show included Kenny Chesney (“Save It For A Rainy Day,” which was penned by Old Dominion band members Matthew Ramsey and Brad Tursi), Kelsea Ballerini (“Written In The Sand” and “I Hate Love Songs” which was co-written by band member Trevor Rosen), Sam Hunt (“Make You Miss Me,” “Ex To See,” both co-written with Ramsey), and Michael Ray (“The One That Got Away,” which was penned by Ramsey and Rosen).

Picture (L-R): Whit Sellers, Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey, SVP of Programming and Artist Relations for Opry Entertainment and General Manager of the Grand Ole Opry Sally Williams, Trevor Rosen, Geoff Sprung. Photo: Mason Allen

Old Dominion with representatives of the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. Pictured (L-R): Jimmy Leach, Whit Sellers, Brad Tursi, Mamie Shephard, Matthew Ramsey, Meredith Seacrest, Trevor Rosen, Katie Klochany, Geoff Sprung. Photo: Mason Allen
Old Dominion also performed 19 additional songs during their 120-minute set, including “Hotel Key,” which is currently No. 3 on the country charts and two brand new unreleased songs: the youthfully, energetic “Make It Sweet” and the sentimental and spiritual “Smooth Sailing.”
“What an unforgettable night,” said Ramsey. “The Nashville community has given so much to us. Our lives have changed in ways we could never have—so we felt like this show at the Ryman was a great way to start giving back. There was so much love and music and history swirling around. We are beyond proud to be able to raise money and help those who need it – along with help from our friends!”
The band will pick back up on the fall leg of their arena tour, Oct. 4 in Knoxville, Tennessee at the Knoxville Coliseum.
HAPPY ENDINGS WORLD TOUR FALL 2018 DATES
Oct. 4 Knoxville, TN Knoxville Coliseum
Oct. 5 Glen Allen, VA Innsbrook After Hours
Oct. 6 Rochester, NY Main Street Armory
Oct. 11 Amarillo, TX Amarillo Civic Center
Oct. 12 Las Cruces, NM Pan American Center
Oct. 13 Albuquerque, NM Balloon Fiesta Park
Oct. 25 Atlantic City, NJ Hard Rock Atlantic City
Oct. 26 University Park, PA Bryce Jordan Center
Oct. 27 Roanoke, VA Berglund Center
Oct. 31 Dublin, IE Whelans
Nov. 1 Belfast, IE Empire Music Hall
Nov. 3 Liverpool, ENG O2 Academy 2
Nov. 4 London, ENG O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Nov. 5 Bristol, ENG Trinity
Nov. 6 Manchester, ENG Academy 2
Nov. 8 Birmingham, ENG O2 Institute
Nov. 9-10 Glasglow, SCT Queen Maragaret Union
Nov. 29 Estero, FL Germain Arena
Nov. 30 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Dec. 1 Winston-Salem, NC Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Dec. 6 Toledo, OH Huntington Center
Dec. 7 Huntington , WV Big Sandy Superstore Arena
Dec. 8 Grand Rapids, MI DeltaPlex Arena
Dec. 13 Bismarck, ND Bismarck Event Center
Dec. 14 Fargo, ND Scheels Arena
Dec. 15 Duluth, MN AMSOIL Arena

Pictured (L-R): Matthew Ramsey, Kenny Chesney, Geoff Sprung (back), Trevor Rosen. Photo: Mason Allen

Pictured (L-R): Matthew Ramsey, Kelsea Ballerini. Photo: Mason Allen

Pictured (L-R): Michael Ray, Matthew Ramsey. Photo: Mason Allen
AEG Names AXS As Official Mobile Ticketing And Resale Partner
/by Jessica NicholsonThrough the partnership, AXS becomes the official resale ticketing provider for multiple AEG facilities including STAPLES Center (Los Angeles), PlayStation Theater (New York), Target Center (Minneapolis), and Sprint Center (Kansas City), Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater (Denver), The Showbox (Seattle) as well as for the Los Angeles Kings and the LA Galaxy sports franchises, and dozens of other venues around the country. Last month, the LA Kings became the first AEG Sports property to utilize this platform.
Through AXS Mobile ID, a digital ticket technology, and FanSight, a purchase experience that includes both standard and resale tickets on one platform, AEG now offers fans a single source for guaranteed authentic tickets for 30 of its U.S. venues.
“AEG is always looking to deliver the best experience for fans and we needed a partner that both understands the complexities of the ticketing marketplace and has the technology to remove friction from the ticketing process,” said Dan Beckerman, CEO of AEG. “AXS’ patented Mobile ID technology and the FanSight unified marketplace was the obvious solution to streamline the entire experience of buying, selling and managing tickets for fans and our venues.”
“For the better part of a decade we have been a partner to some of the top venues, artists and teams around the world, helping connect fans with live experiences,” said Bryan Perez, CEO of AXS. “Now we further improve the process by making it easier for fans to buy, sell and transfer tickets for thousands of events at AEG operated venues. Our continued investment in technology and a superior consumer experience has put us in a position to expand our partnership with AEG.”
Leah Turner, Scott Stevens, Heath Sanders Join L3 Entertainment
/by Lorie HollabaughPIctured (L-R): Heath Sanders, Scott Stevens, Leah Turner
Leah Turner, Scott Stevens and Heath Sanders have all signed with L3 Entertainment for management.
L3’s first female signee, Leah Turner is the daughter of a rodeo champion father and Latina mother and draws from her culture and experience growing up on a ranch in California’s Morongo Valley.
Scott Stevens grew up surrounded by music, with a mother who sang in the church choir, and a father who played guitar with the Talking Heads and Joe Walsh of the Eagles. The Knoxville, Tennessee native describes his sound as a cross between Mick Jagger and Eric Church.
Heath Sanders hails from the oil fields of Arkansas. He was invited to perform on The Bobby Bones Show after his cover video of Chris Stapleton’s “Either Way” went viral.
L3 Entertainment’s management roster also includes Justin Moore and Tyler Rich.
New Spotify Beta Feature Allows Artists To Directly Upload Music For Free
/by Jessica NicholsonThe new method would effectively allow independent, copyright-owning artists to bypass distributors to put their music on the platform. Previously, artists were required to use distributors, such as CD Baby, TuneCore, AWAL, or others.
The new feature is currently in Beta through Spotify For Artists, and is an invite-only feature for a few hundred US-based independent artists, but aims to allow more artists and teams to upload music in the future. Additionally, Spotify’s listening data will be available directly to the artists by way of their own dashboard.
Artists will see a preview of exactly how things will appear to listeners before hitting submit. After the music goes live, artists will be able to control the metadata with fast edits.
A blog on Spotify.com clarifies:
Promotions, Hirings at Keller Turner Andrews & Ghanem
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Dustin Kovacic, Sarah Smith
Keller Turner Andrews & Ghanem, PLLC has announced a round of promotions and hirings. Sarah Smith has been promoted to Sr. Counsel, where she will continue to serve in the Entertainment Practice Group on the transactional side.
Dustin Kovacic has been hired an associate in its Entertainment Practice Group. Dovacic will assist with various transactional and litigation matters for the firm’s clients. He is a 2015 graduate of Vanderbilt Law School, a member of the Tennessee and Nashville Bar Associations, as well as SOLID and Copyright Society of the South.
“Having worked with many of the lawyers at Keller Turner Andrews & Ghanem over the last few years, I am excited to join the team and looking forward to being a part of the firm’s continued success and rapid growth,” Kovacic says.
“We are thrilled to add Dustin to our growing team,” says Jason Turner. “As our clients’ needs expand, so do our resources as a law firm and Dustin fits that need perfectly.”
Attorney T.D. Ruth has exited the company for another venture to be announced at a later time.
All email addresses for the firm have been updated. Turner can be reached at jason@ktaglaw.com, while Dovacic can be reached at dustin@ktaglaw.com.
Warner/Chappell Production Music Receives Eight Mark Award Nominations
/by Lorie HollabaughWarner/Chappell Production Music and its partner catalogs have been nominated for eight Mark Awards at the 5th Annual 2018 Production Music Conference. The Mark Awards will be held on Sept. 26 in Los Angeles, at the Loews Hollywood’s Hollywood Ballroom.
The Production Music Association, a nonprofit and leading advocate of the production music community with over 670 music publishing members ranging from major labels to independent boutiques, hosts the annual Production Music Conference in Los Angeles, California.
Warner/Chappell Production Music nominations include:
Best Production Music Library Folk Artist:
Jay William Henderson
Library Catalog: Non-Stop Producer Series
Production Library: Warner/Chappell Production Music
Best Production Music Library Hip Hop-Urban Artist:
“Accent”
Library Catalog: VALO Artists
Production Library: Warner/Chappell Production Music
Best Production Music Track – Ambient:
“Introspective & Emotive Adagio”
Composers: Glenn Cartier, Brandon Mancuso
Library Catalog: Fragile Atmospheres
Production Library: CosMind Production Music
Best Production Music Track – Dark/Mysterious/Investigative:
“Massive Dark Forces”
Composer: Jurek Zimmermann
Library Catalog: CosMind Production Music
Production Library: CosMind Production Music
Best Production Music Track – Folk:
“Wild Wind”
Composer: Marcus Bentley
Library Catalog: VALO Artists
Production Library: Warner/Chappell Production Music
Best Production Music Library Country Artist:
Jay William Henderson
Library Catalog: Non-Stop Producer Series
Production Library: Warner/Chappell Production Music
Best Production Music Track – World:
“Waltz Happiness”
Composer: Kim Collins
Library Catalog: 615 Platinum Series
Production Library: Warner/Chappell Production Music
Best Production Music Track – Pop/Rock:
“In My Head”
Composers: Glenn Eddie Meul, Vince Peersman
Library Catalog: Sprint Edge
Production Library: Studio Fontána
Old Dominion Charity Show Welcomes Kenny Chesney, Sam Hunt, Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Ray
/by Eric T. ParkerPictured (L-R): Sam Hunt, Matthew Ramsey. Photo: Mason Allen
Billed “An Evening With Friends,” Old Dominion raised a total of $40K for charity on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Half of the proceeds benefited the Opry Trust Fund and the other half benefited the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.
Surprise guests of the show included Kenny Chesney (“Save It For A Rainy Day,” which was penned by Old Dominion band members Matthew Ramsey and Brad Tursi), Kelsea Ballerini (“Written In The Sand” and “I Hate Love Songs” which was co-written by band member Trevor Rosen), Sam Hunt (“Make You Miss Me,” “Ex To See,” both co-written with Ramsey), and Michael Ray (“The One That Got Away,” which was penned by Ramsey and Rosen).
Picture (L-R): Whit Sellers, Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey, SVP of Programming and Artist Relations for Opry Entertainment and General Manager of the Grand Ole Opry Sally Williams, Trevor Rosen, Geoff Sprung. Photo: Mason Allen
Old Dominion with representatives of the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. Pictured (L-R): Jimmy Leach, Whit Sellers, Brad Tursi, Mamie Shephard, Matthew Ramsey, Meredith Seacrest, Trevor Rosen, Katie Klochany, Geoff Sprung. Photo: Mason Allen
Old Dominion also performed 19 additional songs during their 120-minute set, including “Hotel Key,” which is currently No. 3 on the country charts and two brand new unreleased songs: the youthfully, energetic “Make It Sweet” and the sentimental and spiritual “Smooth Sailing.”
“What an unforgettable night,” said Ramsey. “The Nashville community has given so much to us. Our lives have changed in ways we could never have—so we felt like this show at the Ryman was a great way to start giving back. There was so much love and music and history swirling around. We are beyond proud to be able to raise money and help those who need it – along with help from our friends!”
The band will pick back up on the fall leg of their arena tour, Oct. 4 in Knoxville, Tennessee at the Knoxville Coliseum.
HAPPY ENDINGS WORLD TOUR FALL 2018 DATES
Oct. 4 Knoxville, TN Knoxville Coliseum
Oct. 5 Glen Allen, VA Innsbrook After Hours
Oct. 6 Rochester, NY Main Street Armory
Oct. 11 Amarillo, TX Amarillo Civic Center
Oct. 12 Las Cruces, NM Pan American Center
Oct. 13 Albuquerque, NM Balloon Fiesta Park
Oct. 25 Atlantic City, NJ Hard Rock Atlantic City
Oct. 26 University Park, PA Bryce Jordan Center
Oct. 27 Roanoke, VA Berglund Center
Oct. 31 Dublin, IE Whelans
Nov. 1 Belfast, IE Empire Music Hall
Nov. 3 Liverpool, ENG O2 Academy 2
Nov. 4 London, ENG O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Nov. 5 Bristol, ENG Trinity
Nov. 6 Manchester, ENG Academy 2
Nov. 8 Birmingham, ENG O2 Institute
Nov. 9-10 Glasglow, SCT Queen Maragaret Union
Nov. 29 Estero, FL Germain Arena
Nov. 30 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Dec. 1 Winston-Salem, NC Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Dec. 6 Toledo, OH Huntington Center
Dec. 7 Huntington , WV Big Sandy Superstore Arena
Dec. 8 Grand Rapids, MI DeltaPlex Arena
Dec. 13 Bismarck, ND Bismarck Event Center
Dec. 14 Fargo, ND Scheels Arena
Dec. 15 Duluth, MN AMSOIL Arena
Pictured (L-R): Matthew Ramsey, Kenny Chesney, Geoff Sprung (back), Trevor Rosen. Photo: Mason Allen
Pictured (L-R): Matthew Ramsey, Kelsea Ballerini. Photo: Mason Allen
Pictured (L-R): Michael Ray, Matthew Ramsey. Photo: Mason Allen
Florida Georgia Line To Perform At Special CMA Songwriters Series Show
/by Lorie HollabaughFlorida Georgia Line, Corey Crowder, HARDY, and Tree Vibez Music special guests will perform at a special CMA Songwriters Series show at The Novo in Los Angeles Wednesday, Oct. 10. Tickets for the performance go on sale Friday, Sept. 21 at 12 p.m. CT at CMAsongwritersseries.com.
While in Los Angeles, the CMA Foundation, CMA’s philanthropic arm, and U.S. Bank will visit with students at Harmony Project, an organization that provides comprehensive, tuition-free music education and social support and serves 3,500 youth across Los Angeles, Southern California and beyond. More than 90 percent of students in the program, which begins in elementary school, go on to graduate high school and enter college. The CMA Foundation has committed to providing a $50,000 grant to Harmony Project through a five-year partnership. Additionally, U.S. Bank will provide a grant of $25,000 to Harmony Project as part of its Community Possible giving platform and its Places to Play partnership with the CMA Foundation.
CMA Songwriters Series has previously hosted performances in Chicago, Cincinnati and Houston and will visit Seattle later this year.
Drew Southwell’s Electro-Pop Project TROVE Signs Sony Deal
/by Jessica NicholsonTrove has signed a global recording contract with Sony Music’s European dance label disco:wax. Disco:wax is home to Martin Garrix, Benny Benassi, Pitbull, Chris Brown, and many others in the pop and electronic world.
Trove is the electro pop project of writer-producer Drew Southwell, signed with Nashville-based Anacrusis to a publishing deal. Earlier this year, Anacrusis announced signing a global admin deal with Kobalt, with Southwell being the focus of the partnership.
This year, Southwell has had over 20 releases, has collaborated with major artists worldwide, and garnered the attention of David Guetta and Timbaland.
“We’re thrilled to join forces with Sony disco:wax on this project, and for Trove to have an official home overseas!” says Anacrusis’ Liz Rogers.
Grand Ole Opry Tribute To Ray Charles To Be Filmed For PBS Special
/by Jessica Nicholson“An Opry Salute to Ray Charles” will be hosted by Opry member Darius Rucker and will feature unique collaborations and special performances of Charles’s music, performed by Boyz II Men, Cam, Brett Eldredge, Leela James, Lukas Nelson, Allen Stone, Travis Tritt, Chris Young and more.
The show will be filmed for a PBS television special to air in November 2018. The special will also feature behind the scenes footage, a visit to the Ray Charles Library and iconic footage courtesy of the Ray Charles Foundation.
“When you think of musical legends, you think of Ray Charles,” says Rucker. “To host this great event celebrating his legacy at the Opry makes it even more special. Being asked to join the Opry six years ago was one of the greatest highlights of my career and it’s an honor any time I get to step onto that stage, especially for a night like this.”
Tickets for “An Opry Salute to Ray Charles” will go on sale Thursday, Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. at (615) 871-OPRY and opry.com.
“An Opry Salute to Ray Charles” is produced by Opry Entertainment Group, Black & White TV, Inc. and The Content Farm in association with The Ray Charles Foundation.
Industry Ink: Billy Currington, APA, So Much Moore Media, KORE PR
/by Jessica NicholsonWarner/Chappell, Tape Room Music, Combustion Celebrate Multi-Week No. 1
Pictured (L-R): Jerry Flowers, Zach Crowell, Matt Jenkins, Ashley Gorley. Back (L-R) – Travis Carter, Kenley Flynn, Ben Vaughn, Blain Rhodes, Kelly Bolton
Three Nashville music publishers recently celebrated the multi-week No. 1 success of Billy Currington’s “Do I Make Ya Wanna.”
Crawford & Power Sign To APA
Crawford & Power 9-17-18 © Moments By Moser Photography
Crawford & Power have signed exclusive booking representation with APA. The duo’s debut EP and single of the same name “Play A Hank Jr. Song” was released to all digital platforms in June 2018 and has been added to Spotify’s 90’s Country (and some 80’s) playlist. Their unique approach to a fading genre has been lauded as a breath of fresh air amidst the commercialization of sacred American music genres. The two Virginia natives have been on the road opening for Charlie Daniels Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, Drake White, Joe Diffie, Luke Combs, Jerry Douglas, Cody Johnson and Chris Knight.
So Much MOORE Media Signs American Idol‘s Jimmy Charles
Jimmy Charles
Jimmy Charles, who appeared on Season 9 of American Idol, has inked with so much MOORE media for publicity representation. A national spokesman for ZERO Cancer since 2014, Jimmy was named Outstanding Young Tennessean (2017) for his work against the disease and is nominated for the Ten Outstanding Young Americans honor this year.He recently formed his own non-profit to focus on the strength and well-being of all cancer survivors. His new single, “I Am Not Alone,” was co-written with C.J. Garton and Rich Fehle, and produced by Lawrence “Boo” Mitchell.
Big Smo Signs with KORE PR
Big Smo
Big Smo has joined KORE Public Relations. Big Smo has issued seven full-length album releases, including We The People (2016) and Special Reserve (2018).