Jillian Jacqueline Makes Her Opry Debut

Jillian Jacqueline. Photo: Nick Swift
Big Loud Records’ Jillian Jacqueline made her long-awaited Grand Ole Opry debut Tuesday night (Feb. 13). Stepping into the famous circle, the songstress performed her debut single “Reasons” followed by the critically-acclaimed “God Bless This Mess.” Both songs are featured on her current EP SIDE A.
“I’ve never been more emotional on a stage, ever,” said Jacqueline. “Standing in that circle was such a feeling of gratitude, pride, and happiness, and I am so thankful to the Opry for giving me such a highlight in my career.”
Paying homage to her idol Patsy Cline, Jacqueline closed out her set with a show-stopping rendition of “Crazy” – her grandmother’s favorite song.
SESAC Presents At The Bluebird

Pictured (L-R): Norm Kercher, band member; Michelle Goble, Gellman Management; Mando Saenz, songwriter; Jamie Kent, songwriter; Szlachetka; Lydia Schultz, SESAC; and Greg Herndon, band member. Photo: Courtesy SESAC
Nashville songwriter Szlachetka performed music from his new album, Heart of My Hometown, at the SESAC Presents showcase at the Bluebird Café on Tuesday night (Feb. 13).
Represented by SESAC, Szlachetka has added a number of Nashville dates to his tour calendar including The Bluebird Café (Feb. 27), The Basement (Feb. 28), WMOT/Finally Friday (March 2), and 3rd & Lindsley/Backstage Nashville (March 3).
YEP Hosts First Quarterly Rewind Show Of 2018

Pictured (L-R): Jarrod Holley, Dir. of Sponsorships, YEP; Dave Elkins, front man, Mae; Cassadee Pope; Matt Theissen, front man, Relient K.; Amelia Varni, Exec. Dir., YEP; and Danny Stevens, front man, The Audition. Photo: Jason Myers
Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP) held the first “YEP Rewind” show of 2018 on Wednesday, Feb. 13 at The Basement East in Nashville.
Guest artists performed a set list of throwback punk rock classics including Yellowcard’s “Only One,” Hey Monday’s “Homecoming” sung by country artist and former Hey Monday lead vocalist, Cassadee Pope, as well as Michael Whitworth’s tribute to the All-American Rejects with their song “Dirty Little Secret.” The show also featured Miles McPherson, 2017 ACM Drummer of the Year and former live drummer with Paramore, as well as Dave Elkins, front man of Mae.
Other show highlights included CJ Solar’s performance of Sugarcult’s “Memory,” Kelby Dover of Kid Politics singing Fall Out Boy’s “Sugar We’re Going Down,” and Jimmy Eat World hits “Sweetness” covered by singer/songwriter Andy Albert and “Bleed American” performed by 2016 ACM Guitarist of the Year Derek Wells. Matt Thiessen, front man of Relient K., closed out the show with his songs “Who I Am Hates Who I’ve Been,” “Be My Escape” and “Sadie Hawkins Dance.”
Additional performers included YEP Rewind band leader Joey Hyde, Kasey Tyndall, Sam Grow, Britty, Eric Arjes, Mae, Jake Wesley Rogers, and Danny Stevens.
Upcoming YEP events include “YEP & BMI PRESENT: 8 OFF 8TH” at Mercy lounge on Monday, March 5 and the 90’s Country themed “YEP Rewind” at The Basement East on Tuesday, April 10.
In Pictures: Jillian Jacqueline, SESAC, YEP
/by Haley CrowJillian Jacqueline Makes Her Opry Debut
Jillian Jacqueline. Photo: Nick Swift
Big Loud Records’ Jillian Jacqueline made her long-awaited Grand Ole Opry debut Tuesday night (Feb. 13). Stepping into the famous circle, the songstress performed her debut single “Reasons” followed by the critically-acclaimed “God Bless This Mess.” Both songs are featured on her current EP SIDE A.
“I’ve never been more emotional on a stage, ever,” said Jacqueline. “Standing in that circle was such a feeling of gratitude, pride, and happiness, and I am so thankful to the Opry for giving me such a highlight in my career.”
Paying homage to her idol Patsy Cline, Jacqueline closed out her set with a show-stopping rendition of “Crazy” – her grandmother’s favorite song.
SESAC Presents At The Bluebird
Pictured (L-R): Norm Kercher, band member; Michelle Goble, Gellman Management; Mando Saenz, songwriter; Jamie Kent, songwriter; Szlachetka; Lydia Schultz, SESAC; and Greg Herndon, band member. Photo: Courtesy SESAC
Nashville songwriter Szlachetka performed music from his new album, Heart of My Hometown, at the SESAC Presents showcase at the Bluebird Café on Tuesday night (Feb. 13).
Represented by SESAC, Szlachetka has added a number of Nashville dates to his tour calendar including The Bluebird Café (Feb. 27), The Basement (Feb. 28), WMOT/Finally Friday (March 2), and 3rd & Lindsley/Backstage Nashville (March 3).
YEP Hosts First Quarterly Rewind Show Of 2018
Pictured (L-R): Jarrod Holley, Dir. of Sponsorships, YEP; Dave Elkins, front man, Mae; Cassadee Pope; Matt Theissen, front man, Relient K.; Amelia Varni, Exec. Dir., YEP; and Danny Stevens, front man, The Audition. Photo: Jason Myers
Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP) held the first “YEP Rewind” show of 2018 on Wednesday, Feb. 13 at The Basement East in Nashville.
Guest artists performed a set list of throwback punk rock classics including Yellowcard’s “Only One,” Hey Monday’s “Homecoming” sung by country artist and former Hey Monday lead vocalist, Cassadee Pope, as well as Michael Whitworth’s tribute to the All-American Rejects with their song “Dirty Little Secret.” The show also featured Miles McPherson, 2017 ACM Drummer of the Year and former live drummer with Paramore, as well as Dave Elkins, front man of Mae.
Other show highlights included CJ Solar’s performance of Sugarcult’s “Memory,” Kelby Dover of Kid Politics singing Fall Out Boy’s “Sugar We’re Going Down,” and Jimmy Eat World hits “Sweetness” covered by singer/songwriter Andy Albert and “Bleed American” performed by 2016 ACM Guitarist of the Year Derek Wells. Matt Thiessen, front man of Relient K., closed out the show with his songs “Who I Am Hates Who I’ve Been,” “Be My Escape” and “Sadie Hawkins Dance.”
Additional performers included YEP Rewind band leader Joey Hyde, Kasey Tyndall, Sam Grow, Britty, Eric Arjes, Mae, Jake Wesley Rogers, and Danny Stevens.
Upcoming YEP events include “YEP & BMI PRESENT: 8 OFF 8TH” at Mercy lounge on Monday, March 5 and the 90’s Country themed “YEP Rewind” at The Basement East on Tuesday, April 10.
First Look: Brothers Osborne Join Frye Hometown Pride Campaign
/by Lorie HollabaughBrothers Osborne have been tapped as the face of a new Frye Hometown Pride campaign. The partnership marks the first fashion collaboration for Brothers Osborne.
The partnership includes in-store promotions such as exclusive “first listen” events for Brothers Osborne’s new music, giving fans a chance to preview the band’s sophomore album, Port Saint Joe. Vinyl copies of the album will be sold in select FRYE stores starting April 20.
Together Brothers Osborne and FRYE will host a sweepstakes to win a trip to New York, meet and greet with the band, and VIP tickets to their Mountain High Tour with Dierks Bentley.
“Frye is a company deeply rooted in our country’s history. Not to mention the undeniable style and quality.” said Brothers Osborne.
DISClaimer: Trent Harmon’s Star-Making Heartache Ballad
/by Robert K OermannTrent Harmon
Nostalgia seems to be the order of the day.
The new tracks by Wade Bowen, Mary Chapin Carpenter and The Swon Brothers all have this theme in their lyrics. And if you’re feeling nostalgic about the ‘90s, Carpenter, Michael Peterson and John Berry are all here to refresh your memory about what great talents country produced in that decade.
Dynamic vocalist Trent Harmon has this week’s Disc of the Day.
The DisCovery Award goes to Adrian Johnston’s duet partner Jordan Isaac, who is making his debut in the column today.
THE SWON BROTHERS/What Ever Happened
Writers: Zach Swon/Colton Swon; Producers: The Swon Brothers & Brad Hill; Publishers: none listed; SB (download)
-Breezy, wafting nostalgia for “the good old days.” It sounds like ‘70s pop.
WADE BOWEN/Acuna
Writers: Bowen/Gattis/Freed; Producer: Keith Gattis; Publishers: They Call Me Paul/Gattis/In Stereo, ASCAP/BMI; Bowen
– The good times have faded away and ain’t comin’ back in this rolling, dusty, inescapably “Texas” performance. I have always enjoyed this artist’s work. His new Solid Ground collection includes collaborations with Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall and Jack Ingram.
MICHAEL PETERSON/Lookin’ For Love
Writers: Mallette/Ryan/Morrison; Producers: Steven McClintock, Billy Yates & Michael Peterson; Publishers: EMI/Music City/Bluewater/Southern Days, No performance rights listed; 37 (track)
-Peterson has such extraordinary warmth in his voice that he makes this 1980 classic sound utterly fresh. A glowing performance that’s worth your spins.
CHRIS YOUNG/Hangin’ On
Writers: Chris Young/Corey Crowder/Josh Hoge; Producers: Chris Young/Corey Crowder/Josh Hoge; RCA (track)
– She has him dizzy in love. The track is appropriately swirling and spinning. His vocal is, of course, as super expressive as always.
ADRIAN JOHNSTON & JORDAN ISAAC/Damn I Want A Love Like That
Writers: Maloy/Ottestad; Producer: Zac Maloy; Publishers: none listed; AJ (track)
– Both vocalists are strong, penetrating vocalists. This is as potent a duet performance as I’ve heard so far this year. Highly recommended.
MAGGIE ROSE/Pull You Through
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; MR
– I dig this. It has a bluesy, doo-wop, retro feel that is robo cool. She makes the most of its r&b groove with some minor-key swoops and phrasing embellishments.
MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER/This Shirt
Writers: none listed; Producer: Ethan Johns; Publishers: none listed; Lambent
– A performance to get lost in. A gentle, echoey, acoustic production backs her intimate, resonant, alto delivery. Complete audio magic. Those of you with long memories might recall the song as being a promotional Sony video back in 1990. Its nostalgic warmth still casts a dreamy spell.
TRENT HARMON/You Got ‘Em All
Writers: Trent Harmon/Justin Ebach/Jordan Minton; Producers: Jimmy Robbins/Scott Borchetta; Publishers: none listed; Big Machine
– Trent pinned everyone’s ears back at CRS when he debuted this powerful, urgent, passionate and super melodic slab of sound. He was the champ on the 2016 American Idol season. Based on this torrid heartache ballad, he just might be that rare AI singer who actually becomes a star.
JOHN BERRY/Beautifully Broken
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; JB (download)
– Chesty, soaring and anthemic. Which seems apt, since it is an upcoming inspirational-movie theme song.
Music Biz To Honor ‘Despacito’ Success During Awards Luncheon
/by Lorie HollabaughReleased on January 13, 2017, “Despacito,” which is primarily sung in Spanish, quickly became a dominant Latin smash, debuting at #2 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart and reaching No. 1 a month later, where it has remained for 42 non-consecutive weeks. A remix featuring Justin Bieber released the following April, jolting “Despacito” to No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart, the first primarily Spanish song to do so since “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)” in 1996. The track held the top spot for 16 consecutive weeks, and “Despacito” has since become the first-ever Latin single to be certified Diamond by the RIAA with over 10 million sales and track-equivalent streams. It currently reigns as the most-watched video in YouTube history, with over 4.7 billion views. It was also the first primarily Spanish song to top 1 billion streams on Spotify.
“No other song in the past year illustrates so perfectly the way that music overcomes barriers quite like ‘Despacito,’” said James Donio, President of Music Biz. “Throughout 2017, the track dominated more than just the Latin charts, proving that fans will embrace music from cultures and in languages that are foreign to them. We are really excited to recognize the song and the artists’ success at Music Biz 2018.”
“My heartfelt thanks to Music Biz for honoring ‘Despacito’ and its achievements,” said Fonsi. “The amazing response from around the world has been overwhelming in the best possible way. This is an exciting time for Latin music, and I’m just so honored that the world connected to the song, a Spanish song, and to see all of these beautiful countries singing in Spanish. Thanks to Daddy Yankee, Justin Bieber, Erika Ender, Andres Torres, and Mauricio Rengifo. Thanks again to Music Biz and, of course, my fans everywhere!”
The Outstanding Achievement Award recognizes exceptional creative, commercial or charting accomplishments by artists, songwriters and recordings. Previous winners include the Hamilton Original Cast Recording & Mixtape and the Frozen soundtrack.
Registration for Music Biz 2018 is open now at musicbiz2018.eventbrite.co m, with special early bird rates available through March 2.
WMA Launches Nashville Office
/by Jessica NicholsonHannah Dudley
Music and entertainment agency WMA has launched its third operation in the United States with the opening of WMA Nashville. The company, which launched in 2013, also has offices in London, New York and Los Angeles.
To head the operation, Hannah Dudley joins the agency as Head of Marketing Strategy. Hannah has 10 years experience in both digital and traditional marketing roles across UK and US labels. Starting at EMI in London, Hannah led digital strategy for artists including The Beatles, David Bowie, Blur and Pink Floyd, before progressing to Head of Digital at Warner UK.
Dudley relocated to Nashville in 2015 and launched her own marketing consultancy, Dream Big Entertainment Group, helping to launch Johnny Marr’s US tour and live album Adrenalin Baby. She was offered a role at Sony Nashville as VP of Marketing Strategy and New Business, overseeing all marketing, brand partnerships and international strategy across the roster, helping to develop new artist signings and established superstars like Carrie Underwood. At Sony, Dudley oversaw album launches for Maren Morris, Kane Brown, Kenny Chesney and Miranda Lambert.
Hannah comments on the launch and new role, “I’m incredibly excited to join the WMA team and launch their Nashville presence. Having worked with WMA on several projects while I was at labels in the UK and here in Nashville, I’ve always loved what they do and found their offering truly sets them apart. Since first visiting Nashville in 2007 to calling it home for almost three years, it’s an absolute gift to be able to use my experience and skills to contribute to such a thriving and exciting scene and with WMA uniquely set to help position artists on a global stage, I’m thrilled to begin this next chapter with them and grateful for Seb’s on-going support.”
Seb Weller, Global CEO and Founder, comments, “I’m delighted to announce our further US expansion with the launch of WMA Nashville. A place that holds so much music history, heritage, and incredible talent. With the continued success of country music on streaming platforms we’re excited to get the chance to help support Nashville based talent and brands with their global digital ambitions. With the addition of Hannah we’re also extremely pleased to welcome another amazing and experienced executive to our 50 strong global WMA team.”
WMA now employs over 50 people across its offices in London, New York, LA and Nashville. The WMA client roster includes brands spanning various sectors such as Universal Music, Sony Music, Warner Music, Kobalt Music Group, Disney, Vevo, Bacardi and Adidas.
For more, visit wma.agency.
Pandora Rolls Out Premium For The Web
/by Lorie HollabaughOn the new web app, subscribers can search for any track, album, station or playlist and start playing their music on-demand from personalized search results based on listening history. Subscribers to the Premium service are now able to organize favorite songs, albums, stations and playlists in a section called “My Music” for convenient access in the future.
Thomas Rhett, Lee Brice And More Set To Play ACM Stories, Songs & Stars Benefit
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Academy of Country Music’s songwriter event, ACM Stories, Songs & Stars, is set to take place Friday, April 13 at The Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino as part of the 6th Annual ACM Party for a Cause. Thomas Rhett, Lee Brice, Ashley Gorley, Shane McAnally, and Lori McKenna are the first round of performers announced for the special event, with additional performers and attendees, including ACM Songwriter of the Year nominees, to be announced in the coming weeks.
Portions of event proceeds will benefit ACM Lifting Lives, which works to lift lives through the power of music. VIP table seating on the floor will include a cocktail reception and dinner. Tickets starting at $55 are available for purchase now at PartyForaCause.com. For VIP table seating, contact info@acmcountry.com.
ACM Stories, Songs & Stars is part of the 6th Annual ACM Party for a Cause signature events set to take over the Las Vegas Strip April 12-15, 2018 leading up to and immediately following the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards, which will broadcast live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 15, 2018 on CBS.
Industry Ink: 117 Entertainment, Aloompa, Average Joes Entertainment
/by Jessica Nicholson117 Entertainment Adds Heather Trotter
Heather Trotter
117 Entertainment President and CEO, Zach Farnum has announced the addition of Heather Trotter as Publicity Manager. A recent graduate of Baylor University, Trotter was born and raised around the music industry in Franklin, Tennessee.
“I’m so happy to be working with 117. It’s been a long time coming for me to get where I am and I couldn’t be more excited to work with this team and their amazing clients,” said Heather Trotter.
Aloompa Adds Sr. Director Of Business Development For Artists And Brands
Josh Baron
Aloompa, the Nashville-based industry-leading behavioral data and event utility software and innovation company, announced the hiring of Josh Baron as Senior Director of Business Development for Artists and Brands.
In this newly developed role, Baron will spearhead Aloompa’s expansion into the artist vertical with the company’s latest product offering, TourApp. An organic outgrowth from Aloompa’s core suite of festival-oriented products, TourApp produces cost-effective event engagements at scale through its ability to deliver in-venue notifications, pre- and post-event messaging, in-venue fan behavioral analytics and introduces new digital assets in the touring space that enable unique brand brand sponsorship and activation opportunities. The company will be making a more formal announcement surrounding several new products ahead of the summer concert season.
Average Joes Entertainment Artist Signs With Buddy Lee Attractions
Pictured (L-R): Buddy Lee Attractions’ Jimmy Dasher, Tayler Bock, Amy Aylward; Average Joes’ Andrew Davis; Cypress Spring’s Kalan Miller, Tyler Ackerman and Paul Roche; Buddy Lee Attractions Mike Meade, Aura Guadagno, David Kiswiney
In Pictures: Blake Shelton, Sara Evans, RaeLynn, Kalie Shorr, Lindi Ortega
/by Lorie HollabaughBlake Shelton And Ryman Hospitalities Donate To City Of Tishomingo
Pictured (L-R): Tom Lokey, Mayor of Tishomingo; Blake Shelton; Travis Stroud, Tishomingo, Oklahoma City Manager; and Charles Haisler, GM Ole Red Tishomingo. Photo: Courtesy of Ole Red
Blake Shelton and Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. donated $50,000 of ticket sales from last weekend’s concerts at Ole Red, Shelton’s restaurant, live music venue and retail space in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, to the City of Tishomingo. The money will stay in the community and benefit Pennington Park, including improvements to the current splash pad and the addition of water features.
Sara Evans, RaeLynn, Kalie Shorr Kick Off CMT’s Next Women Of Country Tour
Lindi Ortega Previews New Album Liberty At SESAC
Pictured (L-R): Samantha Cantu, Soundly; Stephanie Hudacek, Soundly; Lindi Ortega, artist; Jim Logrando, Craft Services; Michelle Szeto, Paquin Entertainment
Lindi Ortega hosted a listening event for her new album Liberty at SESAC for members of the industry. The new 12-track project, featuring six songs penned by Ortega by herself, is due out March 30.
Big Deal Music Group’s Kenny MacPherson Joins NMPA Board
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“We are very excited our Board has elected Kenny,” NMPA President & CEO David Israelite said. “I know he is deeply passionate about protecting music creators, and I’m thrilled he will be at the table while we work towards that goal.” Israelite added, “Kenny’s rapid growth of Big Deal is a testament to his skill at finding and shepherding talent. His history as a songwriter advocate and business innovator will be a huge asset to us as we work to improve the music licensing landscape so companies like his can thrive.”
“I am honored to have been elected to serve alongside my peers at the NMPA,” said MacPherson. “The NMPA plays a crucial role in advocating for the rights of songwriters and I am thrilled to be able to contribute in any way I can.”
Prior to forming Big Deal Music Group, MacPherson served as President and Senior Executive of Chrysalis Music Division North America, a company he joined in 2001. While at Chrysalis, Kenny and his team signed such acts as Ray LaMontagne, My Morning Jacket, OutKast, St. Vincent, Afghan Whigs, and Dan Wilson. He got his start in publishing in the early 80s, forming Redhead Music Publishing, a venture between Rondor music and Mismanagement, the company that managed Supertramp and other superstars. In 1989, he went to Warner/Chappell, running the company’s New York offices, later moving to the L.A. headquarters. During his 13 years at WCM, MacPherson signed such artists as Radiohead, Underworld, Paul Westerberg, Afghan Whigs, BRMC and the Blue Nile. He began his music career as a concert manager at Glasgow’s Apollo Theatre before becoming Billy Connolly’s tour manager.