
Front row (L-R): Greg Blake, Jessica Grossman, Stacy Chandler, Patricia Ann Eaves, Cathy Fink, Jeff Miller. Second row (L-R): Scott Napier, Mollie Farr, Katie Keller, Landon Elmore.
Third row (L-R): Maria Ivey, Patricia Imbrogno, Emma John, Ivy Sheppard, Jef Walter.
Fourth row (L-R): Adam Kirr, George Jackson, Bil VornDick, Brett Martin, Kara Kundert, Matt Miller. Back row (L-R): Patrick M’Gonigle, Dan Eubanks, Lenny Nichols, Jeffrey Ludin. Photo: Alane Anno
The International Bluegrass Music Association has announced the graduating class of Leadership Bluegrass 2018. Leadership Bluegrass is an intensive, three-day program focused on interactive learning and networking experiences which invite participants to examine the challenges and opportunities facing the bluegrass music industry, and pursue leadership development. This was the 19th year of Leadership Bluegrass, which now boasts over 400 alumni. Leadership Bluegrass 2018 was hosted at BMI in Nashville, Tennessee March 5-7. Trisha Tubbs served as the course facilitator (her 8th consecutive year), and Jay Armsworthy was assistant facilitator.
Each year, participants are selected through a competitive application process and are a cross-section of current and future leaders from all areas of the industry, coming from various regions of the U.S. and the world. Sponsors for Leadership Bluegrass include BMI, Wintergrass (Acoustic Sound), Bluegrass Heritage Foundation and Williams Mullen.
Greg Blake, Greg Blake Music, Jeff Scroggins & Colorado, Overland Park, KS
Stacy Chandler, No Depression, Garner, NC
Patricia Ann Eaves, Eastern Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
Landon Elmore, Landon Elmore Design & Marketing, Raleigh, NC
Daniel Eubanks, Special Consensus, Nashville, TN
Mollie Farr, Lost Buffalo Artists, Nashville, TN
Cathy Fink, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, Silver Spring, MD
Jessica Grossman, Northern Indiana Bluegrass Association, Huntington, IN
Patricia Imbrogno, Artist, Pittsburgh, PA
Maria Ivey, Press House, Nashville, TN
George Jackson, Artist, Booking Agent, Madison, TN
Emma John, The Guardian, London, UK
Katie Keller, International Bluegrass Music Museum, Owensboro, KY
Adam Kirr, Charm City Bluegrass, The Bluegrass Marketer, Baltimore, MD
Kara Kundert, Bluegrass Pride, Oakland, CA
Jeffrey Ludin, Bluegrass Country Foundation, Vienna, VA
Brett Martin, Junior Appalachian Musicians, Inc., Independence, VA
Patrick McGonigle, The Lonely Heartstring Band, Brookline, MA
Matthew Miller, Rounder Records, Nashville, TN
Jeff Miller, Flashpoint Arts, Tuscaloosa, AL
Scott Napier, Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music, Bloomington, IN
Lenny Nichols, Central Texas Bluegrass Association, Round Rock, TX
Ivy Sheppard, Born In The Mountain, Mount Airy, NC
Bil VornDick, Mountainside Music, Nashville, TN
Jef Walter, The Carolina PineCones, Durham, NC
Kane Brown Sets Guinness World Record
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s EVP Marketing/New Business John Zarling, EVP/COO Ken Robold and Chairman/CEO Randy Goodman; Kane Brown; EFG Management’s Martha Earls; Sony Music Nashville’s EVP Promotion/Artist Development Steve Hodges, SVP A&R Jim Catino and SVP RCA Promotion Dennis Reese Photo: Alex Alvga
Kane Brown can add Guinness World Records title holder to his growing list of accolades, since he recently made history by joining the ranks of record setters. Brown recently set the record for and became the first act to top five US country charts simultaneously.
Kane was presented with his official record certificate recently at the Sony Music Nashville office. On Oct. 28, 2017, he became the title holder for the first act to top five US country charts simultaneously, including Top Country Albums (Kane Brown Deluxe Edition); Country Digital Song Sales (“Heaven”); and Country Airplay, Hot Country Songs, and Country Streaming Songs (“What Ifs” featuring Lauren Alaina).
“It feels awesome to be a Guinness World Records title holder and to be the first artist to achieve this with Billboard,” said Kane on achieving the record. “I remember being in elementary and middle school and looking at the books for all of the records, and I can’t believe my name gets to be in there now.”
To date, Brown’s album has remained at No.1 on the Billboard Top Country Album chart for eight weeks. Since its December 2016 release, his debut has surpassed all country album debuts with the most weeks at No.1 — no other country album has exceeded more than an eight-week run at the top of the chart.
IBMA Announces 2018 Leadership Bluegrass Graduating Class
/by Jessica NicholsonFront row (L-R): Greg Blake, Jessica Grossman, Stacy Chandler, Patricia Ann Eaves, Cathy Fink, Jeff Miller. Second row (L-R): Scott Napier, Mollie Farr, Katie Keller, Landon Elmore.
Third row (L-R): Maria Ivey, Patricia Imbrogno, Emma John, Ivy Sheppard, Jef Walter.
Fourth row (L-R): Adam Kirr, George Jackson, Bil VornDick, Brett Martin, Kara Kundert, Matt Miller. Back row (L-R): Patrick M’Gonigle, Dan Eubanks, Lenny Nichols, Jeffrey Ludin. Photo: Alane Anno
The International Bluegrass Music Association has announced the graduating class of Leadership Bluegrass 2018. Leadership Bluegrass is an intensive, three-day program focused on interactive learning and networking experiences which invite participants to examine the challenges and opportunities facing the bluegrass music industry, and pursue leadership development. This was the 19th year of Leadership Bluegrass, which now boasts over 400 alumni. Leadership Bluegrass 2018 was hosted at BMI in Nashville, Tennessee March 5-7. Trisha Tubbs served as the course facilitator (her 8th consecutive year), and Jay Armsworthy was assistant facilitator.
Each year, participants are selected through a competitive application process and are a cross-section of current and future leaders from all areas of the industry, coming from various regions of the U.S. and the world. Sponsors for Leadership Bluegrass include BMI, Wintergrass (Acoustic Sound), Bluegrass Heritage Foundation and Williams Mullen.
Greg Blake, Greg Blake Music, Jeff Scroggins & Colorado, Overland Park, KS
Stacy Chandler, No Depression, Garner, NC
Patricia Ann Eaves, Eastern Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN
Landon Elmore, Landon Elmore Design & Marketing, Raleigh, NC
Daniel Eubanks, Special Consensus, Nashville, TN
Mollie Farr, Lost Buffalo Artists, Nashville, TN
Cathy Fink, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer, Silver Spring, MD
Jessica Grossman, Northern Indiana Bluegrass Association, Huntington, IN
Patricia Imbrogno, Artist, Pittsburgh, PA
Maria Ivey, Press House, Nashville, TN
George Jackson, Artist, Booking Agent, Madison, TN
Emma John, The Guardian, London, UK
Katie Keller, International Bluegrass Music Museum, Owensboro, KY
Adam Kirr, Charm City Bluegrass, The Bluegrass Marketer, Baltimore, MD
Kara Kundert, Bluegrass Pride, Oakland, CA
Jeffrey Ludin, Bluegrass Country Foundation, Vienna, VA
Brett Martin, Junior Appalachian Musicians, Inc., Independence, VA
Patrick McGonigle, The Lonely Heartstring Band, Brookline, MA
Matthew Miller, Rounder Records, Nashville, TN
Jeff Miller, Flashpoint Arts, Tuscaloosa, AL
Scott Napier, Kentucky School of Bluegrass and Traditional Music, Bloomington, IN
Lenny Nichols, Central Texas Bluegrass Association, Round Rock, TX
Ivy Sheppard, Born In The Mountain, Mount Airy, NC
Bil VornDick, Mountainside Music, Nashville, TN
Jef Walter, The Carolina PineCones, Durham, NC
Tenille Arts Inks With Reviver Records
/by Lorie HollabaughTenille Arts has signed with Reviver Records. Her debut single is set to launch following a national tour at country radio.
The 23-year-old raised in the small prairie town of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, picked up the guitar and penned her first song at the age of 13, and has been performing across the US and Canada ever since. She made the move to Nashville almost three years ago, and her music has already tallied over two million streams in 2017 and over three million overall. Arts’ Rebel Child album was released in October 2017.
“We are thrilled to have Tenille join our family,” said Reviver Executive VP/GM Gator Michaels. “She is a fantastic singer, writer and player. The Reviver team is honored to introduce country music’s next triple-threat artist!”
In addition to Reviver Entertainment, Tenille’s team includes Dreamcatcher Management, Noble Vision Music Group, Campbell Entertainment Group, with Jay Williams and Alex Luebbert handling bookings at WME.
“I’m so excited to be signing with Reviver Records,” said Tenille. “I’ve been building my team in Nashville for a couple of years now, and when I combine those incredible people – Hal Oven, Adam Wheeler, Matt Rovey, Craig Campbell, Michael Emery, Powell Hedley, Jim Mazza, Debbye Scroggins and CeCe Dawson – with everyone at Reviver Records, it’s my dream team. It’s the best feeling in the world as an artist to feel like every single person involved is passionate, genuinely excited about the music and always thinking about the long-term career. Everyone is already hard at work, and it feels great to be a part of something so special.”
WME Announces Bash At The Beach Lineup For Las Vegas
/by Jessica NicholsonThe lineup has been announced for WME’s second Bash at the Beach. The two-night concert will take place at the Beach at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14. Concert-goers are invited to bring blankets, sit on the beach, or wade in the surf while enjoying the music from the cool confines of Mandalay Bay’s 1.6-million-gallon wave pool.
Chris Young is set to close out the two-night event with a performance on Saturday night. Chris Janson will headline Friday night’s show. Cam, Dee Jay Silver, Granger Smith, Jordan Davis, LANCO, Lindsay Ell, Morgan Evans, Morgan Wallen, Parmalee, RaeLynn and Scotty McCreery are also set to perform.
Proceeds will benefit ACM Lifting Lives, the charitable arm of the Academy of Country Music.
This event is the latest to be announced in connection with the 6th Annual ACM Party for a Cause festivities, and it will be the place to be during “The Week Vegas Goes Country.”
Home Free Signs With CAA
/by Jessica NicholsonHome Free
A cappella country group Home Free has signed with CAA for booking. The group was previously represented by Paradigm and continues to be managed by Luke Pierce and David Britz at WORKS Entertainment.
The group found an audience following its win on NBC’s The Sing-Off. They later signed with Columbia Records.
The group is currently on their fifth sold-out national theatre tour, to support Timeless, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Albums chart in September 2017.
Dates Announced For UK’s Country Music Week 2018, C2C Festival 2019
/by Jessica NicholsonThis year’s event welcomed more than 50,000 fans who enjoyed performances on numerous stages, including Festival Stages, BBC Radio 2 Stage, Late Night Stage, CMA Screenings, The Bluebird Cafe and the newly introduced C2C Close Up.
2019’s full performer lineup will be announced later this year.
Early bird tickets for 2019’s festival are available from Friday 16 March at 9 a.m. and can be purchased from AXS.com and gigsandtours.com.
Later this year, Country Music Week will return for 2018, taking place Oct. 21-Oct. 28 for a weeklong series of shows at numerous London venues. Darius Rucker, Kacey Musgraves, Drake White and Russell Dickerson are among the performers this year, with more shows to be announced. Along with artist performances, Country Music Week will include a songwriting series, daytime programs, onstage interviews, and meet & greets.
Announced shows:
Oct. 24: Drake White, KOKO, London (on sale Thursday 15 March 10 a.m.)
Oct. 27: Kacey Musgraves, The SSE Arena, Wembley, London (on sale Friday 16 March 10 a.m.)
Oct. 28: Darius Rucker, supported by Russell Dickerson, Royal Albert Hall, London (on sale now)
Weekly Register: Kane Brown Continues Chart-Topping Streak
/by Jessica NicholsonChris Stapleton has two albums in the Top 5 this week, with Traveller remaining at No. 2 (15K) and From A Room Vol. 1 moving up one spot to No. 4 (12K).
Thomas Rhett‘s Life Changes returns to the No. 3 spot this week, with 12.5K, while new American Idol judge Luke Bryan‘s What Makes You Country album drops from No. 3 to No. 5 this week, with 11K.
On the country digital songs chart, Bebe Rexha and Florida Georgia Line also continue their chart domination, with “Meant To Be” moving 34K this week, for 716K to date. Jason Aldean‘s “You Make It Easy” is at No. 2 with 27K, followed by Kane Brown’s “Heaven” at No. 3 with 18K. Thomas Rhett’s “Marry Me” is at No. 4 with 16K, followed by Luke Bryan’s “Most People Are Good” at No. 5 with 16K.
Industry Ink: Music Health Alliance, Riser House, Mary Chapin Carpenter, ACM
/by Lorie HollabaughMusic Health Alliance Moves Offices
Rider Exits Riser
April Rider-Helm
April Rider has exited as VP of Promotion at Riser House Entertainment. Rider joined Riser House Feb. 1, 2018 after six years as GM/President of RPM Entertainment Group. Her resume stops also include General Manager at Broken Bow Music Group’s Stoney Creek Records and over a decade at Curb Records rising to VP of Promotion. She can be reached at aprilriderhelm@me.com or at (615) 714-1749.
Mary Chapin Carpenter To Celebrate New Album With CMA Theater Show
Mary Chapin Carpenter will perform at the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame And Museum with Matt Rollings and Glenn Worf on April 6. The concert celebrates the release of her new album, Sometimes Just The Sky, which goes on sale March 30. The album features new versions of some of Carpenter’s most beloved songs from her acclaimed 30-year recording career. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 16 at 10 a.m. CST. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cmatheater.com.
Shawn Parr And Elaina Smith To Announce ACMs
90’s Unplugged Benefit For Anita Cochran Sold Out, Gofundme Page Launched
/by Lorie HollabaughLed by her good friend Terri Clark, the show, which sold out in just a week, will include Crystal Gayle, Clay Walker, Wade Hayes, Ty Herndon, Jamie O’Neal, Lorrie Morgan, Steve Wariner, Mandy Barnett, Bryan White, Pam Tillis, Suzy Bogguss, The Lynns, and special guests.
Those unable to attend the benefit who would still like to help can go to the A Journey to Healing gofundme page which was launched on March 11 at gofundme.com/AnitaCochran.
Nashville R&B Mainstay James Nixon Laid To Rest
/by Robert K OermannFuneral and burial services were held last week for one of Nashville’s classic r&b figures, James “Nick” Nixon.
Nixon was laid to rest on Monday, March 5. He was a singer, guitarist, producer, educator and songwriter who endured as a leading light of Music City’s soul scene for more than 50 years.
He sang gospel music as a child, but became enthralled with rhythm & blues and rock & roll as a teenager in the 1950s. He joined a local teen group called The Bear Lairs.
In the mid-1960s, he formed his own band, King James & The Sceptres and became a full-time music professional. This band became a popular nightclub and campus attraction throughout the South.
His next group was NTS Limited. It featured bass player Billy Cox, who went on to join Jimi Hendrix on records, on tours and at the Woodstock Festival. During the 1960s, the three top r&b guitarists in Nashville were Nixon, Hendrix and Johnny Jones. At one time or another, all three worked in the legendary Jefferson Street r&b band The King Casuals.
Nixon replaced Jones in the popular group The Imperial 7 when Jones went on tour with Bobby Blue Bland. He continued to perform intermittently with this group for the rest of his life. The ensemble was eventually billed as The New Imperials.
In 1974, Nixon signed with Chess Records with his group Past, Present & Future. Their records were produced in Nashville by future country and rock star Charlie Daniels.
Nixon tried his hand at record producing, himself. He worked with the legendary Fairfield Four gospel group on its 1979 LP Dig a Little Deeper.
Nixon, Cox, Jones, D.J. Hoss Allen and guitar great Scotty Moore collaborated on a novelty record titled “Over 50 Blues,” which garnered some sales and radio airplay during the 1980s.
In the 1990s, James Nixon returned to gospel music. He signed with Ted Jarrett’s Nashville label T-Jaye Records and issued Me, Myself & The Lord in 1997. The title tune to his 1999 CD Stand Up became a gospel hit single.
He also continued to perform with The Imperials and worked as a session guitarist for Mac Gayden, Richard Julian and others.
A resurgence of interest in Nashville’s heritage r&b artists occurred in the late 1990s. Artists such as Marion James, Roscoe Shelton, Earl Gaines, Clifford Curry and Johnny Jones enjoyed comeback careers. The Country Music Hall of Fame celebrated the scene with its Night Train to Nashville exhibit and Grammy-winning reissue CD of 2004.
James Nixon joined the trend with his comeback CDs No End to the Blues (2002), Back Down South (2005) and Live In Europe (2010). He appeared in the 2010 film Redemption Road and sang “Rising Sun Blues” on its soundtrack. He was given the “Keeping the Blues Alive” award by the Blues Foundation in 2000.
He joined The Andy T Band in 2011. The group was signed to the national blues label Blind Pig Records and issued the CDs Drink, Drank, Drunk (2013), Livin’ It Up (2014) and Numbers Man (2015) while Nixon was its lead singer and guitarist. Health issues caused him to retire from the band in 2016.
In addition to maintaining his performing and recording career for decades, James Nixon taught music for 35 years in Nashville’s Parks & Recreation Department. In 2010, he co-founded the Nashville Blues Society. He was also a board member of The Blues Foundation.
James Nixon died on Feb. 28 at age 76. He is survived by his wife Birdie, by sons David, Jeff, Jonathan and Jeremy and by 10 grandchildren.