Chris Young Counts Down His 10 No. 1s At “Losing Sleep” Celebration

Pictured (L-R): Corey Crowder, Chris Destafano, Chris Young, and Josh Hoge. Photo: Steve Lowry

“We have no idea if we’ll ever get to stand with a microphone in front of people at a No. 1 party again,” said a heartfelt Chris Young at his latest No. 1 party for “Losing Sleep,” which marked his 10th chart-topping single. “I didn’t think I’d get to do my first one, and I had two No. 37s in there, and a No. 52 with an Ashley Gorley song—that takes talent with an Ashley Gorley song.

“Being able to do something different, get out there and take a leap [with ‘Losing Sleep’], is great. We left the studio thinking we had a great song. All of the other stuff from that process to standing on this stage tonight is because of [everyone in the audience], so thank you very much.”

BMI’s Bradley Collins hosted Young’s event at the Tin Roof (nicknamed the “Ten” Roof for the 10th No. 1 song) for his writer Young.

ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, who’s No. 1 parties are sponsored by First Tennessee Bank, offered remarks on songwriter Chris DeStefano’s 15th No. 1 song and producer Corey Crowder’s fourth No. 1 as a producer.

“I respect the heck out of all you guys,” said DeStefano to his co-writers and producer, and to Sony Nashville staff. “There is nothing small about achievements like this and we don’t take it for granted for a second.”

SESAC’s Shannan Hatch thanked Bose for backing the music rights organization’s No. 1 parties before congratulating her 2016 Songwriter of the Year Josh Hoge on his latest No. 1.

“I’d like to thank Randy Goodman and his entire [Sony] staff,” said Hoge. “You guys have completely changed my life and my son’s life. I think we’re going to do this a lot…I live and breathe music and I get to make music with my best friends.”

Sony/ATV publisher Josh Van Valkenburg noted that Sony/ATV controlled 100 percent of the writers’ share for “Losing Sleep,” and poignantly offered comments on Young, who has had so many cuts on his own catalog.

“So often artists have a hard time cutting a song written by another artist,” said Van Valkenburg of Young. “This guy is getting cuts not only on himself but on other artists—his peers in music. That shows the respect he has as a songwriter as well as an artist.”

Producer Crowder said, “This does not get old. Thanks to my wife for putting up long hours; we put in a lot of hours in the studio for this.”

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville staff Matt Galvin, John Zarling, Ken Robold, Paige Altone, Liz Sledge, Nicole Walden, Chris Young, Steve Hodges, RG Curtis, Lauren Thomas, Randy Goodman, Dennis Reese, Jim Catino. Photo: Steve Lowry

MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson offered No. 1 Challenge Coins for the writers and artist for the top achievement on his CountryBreakout Chart. The CMA’s Brandi Simms offered the creators their CMA Medallions and CRB’s Kurt Johnson noted the title has achieved 9.64 million in total audience impressions to date.

Young, who is a brand new member of the Grand Ole Opry and a headliner with 18 sold-out consecutive shows on the first leg of his 2018 world tour (coming to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Sept. 18), is also a nominee for the final voting for ACM Male Vocalist of the Year through Wednesday (March 14).

Chairman/CEO of Sony Music Nashville Randy Goodman then took the stage to introduce a slew of his staff to bestow surprise awards to Young, who he touted as the top nominee for ACM Male Vocalist of the Year.

“Chris is so deserving of this [ACM Male Vocalist] nomination and award,” said Goodman. “He has patiently—year by year—put one foot in front of the other, putting his heart in his work. I covet your votes for Male Vocalist of the Year for Chris Young because he deserves it, damn it!”

To wrap the ceremony RCA Nashville’s Ken Robold, Dennis Reese, Liz Sledge and Matt Galvin offered remarks. The latter two promo reps were involved in every No. 1 Young has charted, and joked about those two No. 37s. Plaques were presented for “Losing Sleep,” in addition to a surprise for Young: a 10 No. 1 plaque and a plaque commemorating the double Platinum sales of one of those, “I’m Comin’ Over.”

“Thank you to Corey,” said Young of his producer as he thanked his writer friends, label, manager at Fitzgerald Hartley and business management offices at Huskins Harris. “Thank you for going to find new sounds when I’m on the road, spending hours looking through files. A lot of people don’t think that’s a big deal, but sometimes it’s all those pieces that add up—it’s the fine tuning.

“We wanted to do something different for this No. 1,” said Young in conclusion as he welcomed his band on stage. “It’s not fun if you can’t tell the story…We’re going to do something we’ve never done and play all the No. 1’s start to finish, so get ready!”

Chris Young No. 1 Singles
“Getting’ You Home (The Black Dress Song)”*
“The Man I Want To Be”
“Voices”*
Tomorrow”*
“You”*
“Who I Am With You”
“I’m Comin’ Over”*
“Think Of You” with Cassadee Pope*
“Sober Saturday Night” featuring Vince Gill*
“Losing Sleep”*
*co-written by Chris Young

Pictured (L-R): Front Row: Sony Music Nashville’s Randy Goodman, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Chris DeStefano, Chris Young, SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Sony ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg; Middle Row: Corey Crowder, BMI’s Bradley Collins; Back Row: Sony Music Nashville’s Ken Robold, Sony Music Nashville’s Steve Hodges, Josh Hoge, Sony Music Nashville’s Dennis Reese. Photo: Steve Lowry

Alexis Ebert Inks With Rezonant And Wrensong

Pictured (L-R): Ree Guyer, Wrensong Publishing; Alexis Ebert; Tim Wipperman, Rezonant Music Publishing; Tammy Hyler, CEO & President, Smashville Entertainment

Alexis Ebert has signed with Rezonant Music Publishing and Wrensong Publishing for exclusive representation. Ebert is the flagship artist of the newly-formed Smashville Entertainment, a Nashville-based music management and publishing company. 

“Our mutual business model is to combine unique young talent with experienced music industry veterans to build successful relationships. Working with Alexis, Tammy and Ree is the perfect example of how we work,” said Tim Wipperman, CEO, Rezonant Music Publishing. “We create alliances with the best, and we turn them loose.”

“It is a joy to be able to work with Alexis,” added Ree Guyer, Owner/President, Wrensong Publishing. “She knows who she is as an artist, has an authentic voice and a spitfire personality—a ‘superstar’ combination.”

“Ree and Tim’s mutually-sustained leadership and demonstrated passion to ‘work’ on behalf of the songwriter and recording artist are noble characteristics that complement the Smashville objective for its artists,” Tammy Hyler, CEO and President of Smashville Entertainment, said. “Our goal is to strategically direct the songwriter/artist career toward longevity in the music and entertainment business. This grouping is a ‘strength in numbers’—and, more specifically, single charting numbers!”

ACM Awards Reveals First Round Of Performers

The Academy of Country Music has announced the first round of performers for the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards. ACM nominees Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, and Thomas Rhett will perform. Bebe Rexha will make her debut appearance at Country Music’s Party of the Year®, performing the chart-topping collaboration “Meant to Be” with Florida Georgia Line.

As previously announced, Reba McEntire will return to host the awards, marking her 15th time leading the ceremony.

The 53rd ACM Awards will broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the CBS Television Network.

Kendell Marvel To Team With Brothers Osborne For Overseas Concerts

Kendell Marvel. Photo: Jacob Bryant

Singer-songwriter Kendell Marvel has not only earned accolades for his songwriting, including co-writing Chris Stapleton’s “Either Way,” but his monthly Honky Tonk Experience residency at Nashville’s Exit/In has become an in-demand event, with a regular stream of surprise guest artists.

Marvel will join Brothers Osborne for several dates in May throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland. The trek launches May 4 at The Academy in Dublin, Ireland, and will wrap on May 13 in Scotland.

Marvel has also penned songs for George Strait, Jamey Johnson, Blake Shelton, Gary Allan, Jake Owen and more. He released his own debut album, Lowdown & Lonesome in October 2017.

Kendell Marvel Europe Dates w/Brothers Osborne:

May 4: The Academy Dublin, Ireland
May 5: The Limelight Belfast, UK
May 7: O2 Academy Bristol Bristol, UK
May 8: Brighton Concorde 2 Brighton, UK
May 9: O2 Academy Birmingham Birmingham, UK
May 11: Koko London, P5, UK
May 12: O2 Ritz Manchester Manchester, UK
May 13: O2 ABC Glasgow Glasgow, Scotland, UK

 

David Lee Murphy’s New Album ‘No Zip Code’ Set For April

David Lee Murphy is gearing up for the release of his brand new album No Zip Code on April 6. Murphy co-wrote 11 songs on the new project, including the Top 20 debut single, “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright,” a duet with Kenny Chesney which is currently climbing the charts. Chesney co-produced the album with Murphy and Buddy Cannon. Among the writers contributing tracks to the album are Jamey Johnson, Phil O’Donnell, Dean Dillon, and Jesse Murphy, Murphy’s son, who co-pens two songs on the new CD.

“I’ve been friends and written songs with Kenny for years,” reflects Murphy. “I sent him some songs for one of his albums a couple of years ago, and he called me up. He goes, ‘Man, you need to be making a record. I could produce it with Buddy Cannon, and I think people would love it.’ It’s hard to say no to Kenny Chesney when he comes up with an idea like that. Kenny was really influential in the songs that we picked. Over the course of the next year or so, we got together, talked about it and picked out songs. We wanted to make the kind of album that you would listen to if you were camping or out on a lake fishing, or anywhere just having a good time.”

No Zip Code is available for pre-order now at iTunes, Amazon and GooglePlay.

No Zip Code Track Listing:
1. “Way Gone” (David Lee Murphy & Marv Green)
2. “No Zip Code” (David Lee Murphy, Shane Minor & Jesse Murphy)
3. “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (with Kenny Chesney)” (David Lee Murphy, Chris Stevens, Jimmy Yeary)
4. “I Won’t Be Sorry” (David Lee Murphy, Paul Jenkins & Jason Sellers)
5. “Haywire” (David Lee Murphy & Jimmy Yeary)
6. “As the Crow Flies” (David Lee Murphy, Dean Dillon, Jamey Johnson & Phil O’Donnell)
7. “Winnebago” (David Lee Murphy)
8. “Get Go” (David Lee Murphy, Brett Beavers & Jim Beavers)
9. “That’s Alright” (David Lee Murphy, Shane Minor & Jesse Murphy)
10.“Voice of Reason” (David Lee Murphy)
11.“Waylon And Willie” (David Lee Murphy & Billy Burnette)

Adkins Publicity Adds VP, Publicity

Kelli Wasilauski

Adkins Publicity has added Kelli Wasilauski as VP, Publicity, where she will work with Adkins Publicity President/CEO Scott Adkins on all levels of service for the company’s roster of artists and events.

Adkins Publicity represents Tanya Tucker, Naomi Judd, Kiefer Sutherland, Phil Vassar, Bellamy Brothers, Shenandoah, Bill Anderson, Gene Watson, Stella Parton, Lucas Hoge, Ray Scott, Dustin Collins, Glen Templeton and Frank Foster as well as Silverado Records and the City of Hope 28th Annual Celebrity Softball Game.

“Kelli is a go-getter and passionate publicist. She’s an immensely dynamic, ambitious teammate who is always the first one to arrive and last to leave – an invaluable team player,” Adkins said.

Wasilauski previously worked with Webster PR and is a Belmont University graduate.

Wasilauski can be reached at kelli@adkinspublicity.com.

SOURCE Hall Of Fame Awards Set For September

The SOURCE Hall of Fame Awards will celebrate its 16th anniversary this year of honoring women who have made a significant impact on the Nashville entertainment industry. This year’s awards will take place Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018 at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in the Municipal Auditorium.

The organization was founded in 1991 by Shelia Shipley Biddy, Judy Harris and Pat Rolfe, and is the longest-running organization for females in the music industry in Nashville. The nonprofit is dedicated to fostering relationships and opportunities for its members through continuous education, networking, and community service initiatives.

The SOURCE awards were established in 2003 to honor and pay respect to the women who helped shape and build upon Nashville’s entertainment industry.

 

In Pictures: MercyMe Makes Triumphant Sold-Out Ryman Show With Star-Studded Surprises

MercyMe. Photo: Brody Harper

CCM band MercyMe made a triumphant showing with their sold-out concert at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Sunday (March 4). The band sailed through hit songs including “God With Us,” “Word of God Speak,” “Shake,” and their most recent No. 1, “Even If,” from their current album Lifer.

The band, which has sold 9 million albums, is also celebrating the upcoming release of the movie I Can Only Imagine, based on MercyMe’s signature song, penned by lead singer Bart Millard. The movie, produced by Lionsgate, also stars Dennis Quaid and Trace Adkins. The movie opens March 16.

The band recently released the 13-track collection I Can Only Imagine: The Very Best of MercyMe on March 2.

The crowd got a surprise when Dennis Quaid showed up to perform as Dennis & The Sharks.

MercyMe. Photo: Brody Harper

MercyMe. Photo: Brody Harper

MercyMe. Photo: Brody Harper

MercyMe. Photo: Brody Harper

Dennis Quaid and the Sharks. Photo: Brody Harper

Beth Nielsen Chapman To Release ‘Hearts Of Glass’ In April

Hearts of Glass, a new album by Beth Nielsen Chapman, will be released in the United States on April 27. The celebrated songwriter issued the project in the United Kingdom in February prior to a four-week tour there.

Produced by Sam Ashworth, Hearts of Glass includes a couple of early songs recorded by Waylon Jennings (“Old Church Hymns & Nursery Rhymes”) and Willie Nelson (“If My World Didn’t Have You”). Rodney Crowell provides background vocals on “If I Didn’t Have You,” and Ruby Amanfu sings on five of the album’s 11 tracks. Hearts of Glass is Chapman’s 13th studio album and her first release since her 2016 induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Hearts of Glass marks the first time in a long time she has not been at least a co-producer. Inspired to create an album with clarity and space, in the same vein of the Civil Wars, Chapman contacted Charlie Peacock, their producer. Peacock embraced her vision. However, when their schedules did not align, Peacock set up an introductory meeting with his son and fellow producer, Sam Ashworth. After initial conversations with Ashworth, Chapman felt confident that this partnership would work and turned production completely over to him.

For Hearts of Glass, Chapman refreshed five songs that have appeared on her past albums: “Rage on Rage,” “All for the Love,” “Child Again,” “Life Holds On” and “Dancer to the Drum.” Ashworth approached the new recordings with minimal touches of production, occasionally moving the accompaniment from piano to acoustic guitar.

“Creatively this was an interesting new dynamic for me,” Chapman says. “Handing over so many of the decisions and trusting the process, while trying to quiet my inner control freak. By doing so, I ended up, not only with something I loved, but I learned a lot about myself and the places you can go when you let someone else drive.”

Chapman’s songwriting catalog includes “Down on My Knees” (Trisha Yearwood), “Five Minutes” (Lorrie Morgan), “Happy Girl” (Martina McBride), “Here We Are” (Alabama), “Nothing I Can Do About It Now” (Willie Nelson), “Strong Enough to Bend” (Tanya Tucker), and “This Kiss” (Faith Hill).

Other country artists who have recorded her songs include Suzy Bogguss, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Terri Clark, Holly Dunn, Sara Evans, the Forester Sisters, Lee Greenwood, Andy Griggs, Emmylou Harris, Ty Herndon, Highway 101, Barbara Mandrell, Kathy Mattea, Jamie O’Neal, Marie Osmond, Pam Tillis, and Don Williams.

 

Keith Urban To Perform During 10th Annual Nashville Honors Gala

Keith Urban

Keith Urban will perform during the 10th Annual Nashville Honors Gala on March 26 at the Omni Hotel Nashville. Hosted by Nashville star Charles Esten, the evening will also feature appearances from Natalie Grant, Lauren Alaina and Jeff Foxworthy. The event honors outstanding community leaders and benefits cancer research.

This year’s honorees include Janet Ayers (Lifetime Humanitarian Award), David Poile (Spirit of Nashville Award), Frank Bumstead (Frances Preston Outstanding Music Industry Achievement Award), Mike Smardak (Tony Martell Outstanding Entertainment Achievement Award) and Dr. James Netterville (Medical Research Advancement Award).

The 10th Annual T.J. Martell Nashville Honors Gala is chaired by Danielle Bouharoun and David Kells, along with Honorary Co-Chairs Sondra and Doug Cruickshanks. Sponsors of this year’s event include Lipman Brothers, CAA, Chris Young, CMA, Opry Entertainment, Morris Light & Sound and more. Past honorees have included Vince Gill, Rascal Flatts, Dr. Hal Moses, The Honorable Al Gore, Orrin Ingram, Susan Simons, Joe Galante, T-Bone Burnett, Dale Morris, Butch Spyridon, the late Frances Williams Preston, Judy and Steve Turner among many others. The Nashville Honors Gala has netted more than $3 million since its inception in 2009.

There will be a silent auction featuring music and sports memorabilia, autographed guitars, artwork, luxury vacations, designer jewelry and more. Visit tjmartell.org for more information.