Sony/ATV Updates SCORE Royalty Portal With Access To Real-Time Data

Sony/ATV has upgraded its royalty portal SCORE, now providing writers real-time access to their current royalty account with account information that is constantly updated.

Detailed data about current earnings is available alongside an overview of historic earnings information that can be searched and organized by song title, income source, time period and territory. Another new feature, SCORECARD, has been added to the service which uses a graphic interface to offer an up-to-date, top-view summary of royalties for both current and historic periods. Through SCORECARD, writers can also access in-depth information about their earnings in specific detail.

Future plans for the system include a SCORE app, which will greatly improve the experience of using the portal on a smart phone or tablet and conveniently provide writers with current information on their devices.

“As the world’s No. 1 music publisher, Sony/ATV prides itself on providing our songwriters and their teams an unsurpassed level of transparency and service with highly detailed royalty information,” said Sony/ATV Chairman and CEO Martin Bandier. “Additionally, within the next few months we will unveil the complementary SCORE app, further providing them with an unrivaled and groundbreaking insight into both their historic and current period royalties.”

“The new changes are amazing,” added songwriter Tom Douglas. “The ability to see current earnings almost in real time is so helpful. The historical data provides a great snapshot as it relates to my royalties and I particularly love the ‘Song Summary’ tab. The creative relationship with a publisher is obviously critical, but maybe the most under-appreciated part of one’s relationship with the publisher is royalty and accounting.”

Chris Vlahos Joins Law Firm Ritholz Levy’s Nashville Office

Chris Vlahos

Chris Vlahos has joined law firm Ritholz Levy’s Nashville office.

“Ritholz Levy presents a unique opportunity to join a firm with years of expertise in in music, television, film, fashion, trademark and technology and expand my litigation practice across a diverse client base from Los Angeles to New York,” says Vlahos. “I have known both Adam Ritholz and Chip Petree for many years and am excited to be a part of the firm’s commitment to Nashville.”

Vlahos’ experience in state and federal court includes time before the American Arbitration Association, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and in concert with mediators and private arbitrators to reach favorable resolutions.

Vlahos has represented music publishers, labels, and artists in numerous copyright infringement actions; defended insurance companies in litigation, culminating with a seven-week jury trial, regarding coverage for a local mall after the 2010 Nashville flood; defended several recording and touring artists at trial in disputes with managers regarding post-term commissions; represented recording artists, music publishers, and record companies in numerous contractual disputes; represented book publishers in a variety of disputes with authors and/or other book publishers; defended a musical group’s right to trademark in litigation against similarly named band; and defended a publicly-traded company’s right to use a trademark with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.

The Nashville native graduated with honors from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1999 and with honors from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in 1995. Vlahos has served on the Executive Committee for the Sports and Entertainment Section of the Tennessee Bar Association since 2008, for which he was the Chair in 2013 and 2015. Chris also actively participates on behalf of the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts in representing local artists in resolving legal issues.

Adam Ritholz adds, “We couldn’t be more thrilled to have Chris join us. He’s been our friend and ‘go to’ litigator in Nashville for over 10 years and to now have him join the firm just completes the picture. Chris joins our litigation partners, David Boren (California) and Jonathan Plaut (Massachusetts and New York) to give our litigation practice a scope and capability that is unparalleled for an IP/Entertainment boutique of our size.”

Chip Petree also adds, “Chris is a great friend, a tremendous lawyer and passionate advocate who further enables our office to provide a comprehensive range of services to our clients. And as a native Nashvillian, Chris also brings a deep understanding and appreciation for the history, traditions and collegiality that makes our Nashville music community so unique.”

‘MusicRow’ Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson Featured On WLAC News Radio

MusicRow Magazine owner/publisher Sherod Robertson recently shared stories and insights from his career change and transition to acquiring MusicRow Magazine on David Adams‘ “Retire While You Work” blog for Raymond James. The blog and radio show, which airs on Sundays from 5-6 p.m. on Newsradio 1510 WLAC, addresses the topics surrounding following your passion into second careers and how to navigate that change.

“I’ve seen so many of our clients making this leap of faith to leave corporate America and pursue their dreams of self-employment, and I love being a source of guidance on this topic,” said Adams on the subject of switching gears and careers mid-life.

To watch Robertson’s episode, which aired May 7, visit retirewhileyouwork.com.

Levon Releases Debut EP

Country group Levon, which dually signed to Sony Music’s Columbia Nashville and Epic Records, have released their self-titled debut EP. The new group’s name is an homage to The Band’s Levon Helm, as well as Elton John’s song “Levon.”

Levon consists of Northbrook, Illinois native Michael David Hall on guitar and lead vocals; Sumter, South Carolina native Jake Singleton on harmonies, bass and percussion; and Camden, Tennessee native Ryan Holladay on guitar, mandolin, banjo and harmonies. Levon’s five-song EP was produced and arranged by GB Productions’ Jamie Houston.

View the band’s video biography below:

YouTube video

Levon EP Track Listing

1. “Why Oh Why”
Michael David Hall/James Dean Hicks/Jamie Houston

2. “Runaway Love”
Michael David Hall/Chris Lindsey/Jamie Houston

3. “Wired”
Michael David Hall/Marc Beeson/Jamie Houston

4. “Give Up Your Heart”
Jamie Houston/Craig Wiseman

5. “Ms. Marianne”
Michael David Hall/James Dean Hicks/Jamie Houston

iHeartMedia’s Bobby Bones Delivers TedXNashville Talk

Bobby Bones, host of iHeartMedia’s The Bobby Bones Show, recently delivered a TedXNashville Talk to a packed crowd at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Bones shared his “Winning By Losing” message, a look at how losing often kickstarts the motivation that paves the way for success.

“If you can fail, and you can get back up, and you learn from why you failed…that’s where success comes from,” Bones told the audience, citing the initial failures of successful people such as Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, Michael Jordan during his talk. “Being part of a TedX Talk has always been a goal of mine, and the first time I threw my hat in the ring to do one I was actually rejected, which is kind of poetic as it’s the foundation of my talk and a big part of my outlook on life. Just to keep going, with your eye always on the end game, whatever that may be.”

See the talk below:

YouTube video

Chris Stapleton Adds Second Nashville Show In October

On the heels of releasing one of the year’s most anticipated country albums, From A Room: Vol. 1, Chris Stapleton has added a second and final Nashville show at the Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 14, to accompany his already scheduled show on Oct. 13. The dates are part of Stapleton’s All-American Road Show, which launched in March.

Exclusive Stapleton Fan Club pre-sales for the concert will begin next Tuesday, May 16 at 10 a.m. local time, with public tickets on-sale next Friday, May 19 at 10 a.m. local time. Live Nation is the national tour promoter for the All-American Road Show.

Special guests for the Nashville dates include Brothers Osborne and Brent Cobb. Additional tour guests include Lucie Silvas, Anderson East, Margo Price and Marty Stuart. The All-American Road Show is slated to continue through November.

Rounder Records Launches Monthly Benefit Series At Station Inn

The Jerry Douglas Band receives a standing ovation for their encore performance of “Unfolding.”

Rounder Records launched its new concert series “Rounder Night at the Station Inn” on Wednesday night (May 10) to a capacity crowd and the evening was a rousing success. With entertainment provided by Dobro master Jerry Douglas and Rounder’s newest signing, Pony Bradshaw, the benefit concert raised funds and awareness for Autism Speaks and provided a preview of Rounder’s upcoming releases. 

Label founders Ken Irwin, Marian Leighton Levy, and Bill Nowlin were on hand for the fun, which also included a silent auction featuring items from donors including the International Bluegrass Music Association, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Yazoo Brewing, Sambuca, Bar Louie, and the Thompson Hotel. All proceeds from the auction were donated to Autism Speaks.

“Last night was so incredible: our artists played to a packed house of fans and industry folk alike,” said John Virant, President of Rounder Records. The outpouring of support was so touching, and we look forward to continuing this event with the Station Inn for years to come. We can’t thank our Gulch neighbors and the Nashville music community enough, especially Jerry Douglas, Pony Bradshaw and their incredible bands for such a fantastic night of entertainment.”

Rounder Night at the Station Inn will continue as a quarterly series featuring Rounder artists, and proceeds from each concert will benefit a charity of the artist’s choosing. The next event will take place in August.

Pony Bradshaw opens the evening with a five-song performance

Industry Ink: ASCAP, Matthew West, Rock Ridge Music, Gyrosity Projects+Crosshair

ASCAP Presents Monthly Songwriter Showcase at Bluebird Cafe

ASCAP held the spring installment of its monthly showcase series at The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, on Wednesday, May 10. The event featured Gellman Management duo Cross Atlantic, Harlan Howard Publishing writer Heidi Raye, and songwriter-artist Laurin Hunter.

Pictured (L-R): Cross Atlantic, Laurin Hunter, Heidi Raye, and ASCAP’s Mike Sistad

 

Matthew West Releases New Single “Broken Things,” Plans New Album

Matthew West has released his new single, “Broken Things,” from his album due to release later this fall. “Broken Things” goes to CCM radio stations on Friday, May 19.

West will co-host the upcoming K-LOVE Fan Awards on May 28 at the Grand Ole Opry House for a second year. He also has plans for a headlining tour in support of his upcoming album.

 

Americana Artist Eliot Bronson Inks Joint Management Deal With Rock Ridge, Hubbub!

Atlanta-based Americana artist Eliot Bronson has signed a joint management deal with Nashville-based Rock Ridge Music and Atlanta-based Hubbub! Music. The two companies will oversee all artist management needs for Bronson.

Bronson is set to release his next album, James, on Aug. 25 via Rock Ridge Music’s label division. The album was produced by Dave Cobb, who also produced Bronson’s most recent self-titled album. Bronson’s upcoming tour dates include a show at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe on July 1.

“This a great team to be part of – Dave Cobb, Rock Ridge, Hubbub,” says Bronson.  “All of these folks ‘get it.’ I’m immensely proud of this record. It’s the best thing I’ve done. I can’t wait to share it with everyone.”

 

Gyrosity Projects+Crosshair Celebrate Anniversary

Pictured (Top, L-R): Curtis McCabe (Artist Relations Liaison, Crosshair), Will Deisley (New Business, Gyrosity), Garrison Snell (Founder, Gyrosity and Crosshair), Alex Tru (Atlanta-based client), Jim Barber (Atlanta-based artist manager), Maddie Menendez (Account Manager, Gyrosity Projects), Maddie Wehrmann (Crosshair), Jonathan Stout (Account Manager, Gyrosity Projects). Bottom, (L-R): Casey Mahlon (Account Manager, Gyrosity Projects), Shelby Wall (Creative Director, Gyrosity Projects), Ale Nunez (Influencer Relations Liaison, Crosshair).

Digital marketing firm Gyrosity Projects and its music arm Crosshair celebrated its anniversary yesterday (May 11) with a party at Industrious Nashville. The company was started by Belmont Alum and Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP) co-chair Garrison Snell in 2015.

Pictured (L-R): Ale Nunez (Influencer Relations Liaison, Crosshair), Maddie Menendez (Account Manager, Gyrosity Projects), Maddie Wehrmann (Crosshair), Shelby Wall (Creative Director, Gyrosity Projects), Casey Mahlon (Account Manager, Gyrosity Projects).

A Thousand Horses Race Into Summer With New CD, ‘Bridges’

Following the success of their debut CD SouthernalityA Thousand Horses is gearing up for the release of their sophomore album, BRIDGES, early this summer. Available for pre-order on May 26, the 13-song BMLG Records project will be released digitally June 2 and features their current single “Preachin’ to the Choir,” which was penned by The Warren Brothers with Heather Morgan and Morgan Wallen. Other writers contributing to BRIDGES include Ryan Hurd, Josh Osborne, and Ross Copperman.

Producing the new CD with Dann Huff and Corey Crowder, the band included seven acoustic tracks on the project, six of which were recorded live in the U.K. at the famed Metropolis Studios. It also features a live version of their chart-topping hit “Smoke.”

They’ll roll out the new music for fans on dates across the U.S. on their summer tour, which includes stops at the Country Stampede in Manhattan, Kansas, and CMA Music Fest in Nashville.

BRIDGES TRACK LIST
1.    “Blaze Of Somethin’” | Michael Hobby, Bill Satcher, Aaron Eshuis, Ryan Hurd*
2.    “Burn Like Willie” | Zach Brown, Graham DeLoach, Michael Hobby, Bill Satcher, Corey Crowder*
3.    “Preachin’ To The Choir” Heather Morgan, Morgan Wallen, Brad Warren, Brett Warren**
4.    “One Man Army” | Michael Hobby, Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne**
5.    “Bridges” | Zach Brown, Graham DeLoach, Michael Hobby, Bill Satcher, Corey Crowder*
6.    “Weekends In A Small Town” | Michael Hobby, Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason*
7.    “Travelin’ Man” (Live from Metropolis Studios, London) | Michael Hobby, Bill Satcher,
Jaren Johnston***

8.    “Preachin’ To The Choir” (Live from Metropolis Studios, London) | Heather Morgan, Morgan Wallen,
Brad Warren, Brett Warren***

9.    “Sunday Morning” (Live from Metropolis Studios, London) | Zach Brown, Graham DeLoach,
Michael Hobby, Bill Satcher, Rich Robinson***

10.   “One Man Army” (Live from Metropolis Studios, London) | Michael Hobby, Ross Copperman,
Josh Osborne***

11.   “Bridges” (Live from Metropolis Studios, London) | Zach Brown, Graham DeLoach, Michael Hobby,
Bill Satcher, Corey Crowder***

12.  First Time” (Live from Metropolis Studios, London) | Michael Hobby, Bill Satcher, Patrick Davis***
13.   “Smoke” (Live from Printer’s Alley, Nashville) | Michael Hobby, Jon Nite, Ross Copperman***

*Produced by Corey Crowder
**Produced by Dann Huff
***Produced by A Thousand Horses

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