Ashley Gorley Makes CMA Triple Play Awards History, 14 Other Writers Honored

Pictured (L-R): Sony/ATV Music Publishing President and CEO and CMA Board member Troy Tomlinson, Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Shane McAnally, Ashley Gorley, Brad Warren, Josh Osborne, Jesse Frasure, Brett Warren, Trevor Rosen, Ben Hayslip, Matthew Ramsey, Brad Tursi, Ross Copperman, and CMA Chief Executive Officer Sarah Trahern. Photos by Donn Jones Photography [Click photo to enlarge]

Ashley Gorley made history Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 20) during the CMA’s ninth annual Triple Play Awards, when he received three trophies for his whopping nine No. 1 songs, which brings his all-time total to 11 Triple Play Awards. The honors make Gorley the most-awarded Triple Play recipient of all time.

Shane McAnally was also recognized during the luncheon for his six chart-toppers, while Thomas Rhett and his father Rhett Akins both received honors as well, marking the first time a father and son received Triple Play Awards in a single year.

The private industry luncheon held at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works recognizes writers who have penned three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period based on the Country Aircheck, Billboard Country Airplay and Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. This year honored Rhett Akins, Ross CoppermanZach Crowell, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Ben Hayslip, Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, Josh OsborneMatthew Ramsey, Thomas Rhett, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi, Brad Warren, and Brett Warren.

Throughout the ceremony, videos recorded by each songwriter played before each award was presented, ranging from heartfelt congratulations to hilarious skits.

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A special CMA Songwriters Series show featuring Copperman, McAnally and The Warren Brother took place Tuesday evening following the Triple Play Awards luncheon. McAnally hosted the event, and the four songwriters performed several of their hits for the crowd.

Rhett Akins
“Star Of The Show,” recorded by Thomas Rhett
“Dirt On My Boots,” recorded by Jon Pardi
“Small Town Boy,” recorded Dustin Lynch

Ross Copperman
“Wanna Be That Song,” recorded by Brett Eldredge
“Black,” recorded by Dierks Bentley
“If I Told You,” recorded by Darius Rucker

Zach Crowell
“Dirty Laundry,” recorded by Carrie Underwood
“Body Like A Back Road,” recorded by Sam Hunt
“Do I Make You Wanna,” recorded by Billy Currington

Jesse Frasure
“Dirt On My Boots,” recorded by Jon Pardi
“Road Less Traveled,” recorded by Lauren Alaina
“No Such Thing as a Broken Heart,” recorded by Old Dominion

Ashley Gorley
“American Country Love Song,” recorded by Jake Owen
“Middle of a Memory,” recorded by Cole Swindell
“Dirty Laundry,” recorded by Carrie Underwood
“A Guy With a Girl,” recorded by Blake Shelton
“Today,” recorded by Brad Paisley
“Dirt On My Boots,” recorded by Jon Pardi
“Black,” recorded by Dierks Bentley
“Do I Make You Wanna,” recorded by Billy Currington
“Unforgettable,” recorded by Thomas Rhett

Ben Hayslip
“Mind Reader,” recorded by Dustin Lynch
“Huntin’, Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day,” recorded by Luke Bryan
“Star Of The Show,” recorded by Thomas Rhett

Sam Hunt
“Make You Miss Me”
“I Met a Girl,” recorded by William Michael Morgan
“Body Like A Back Road”

Shane McAnally
“Different For Girls,” recorded by Dierks Bentley featuring Elle King
“I Met a Girl,” recorded by William Michael Morgan
“Body Like A Back Road,” recorded by Sam Hunt
“If I Told You,” recorded by Darius Rucker
“Drinkin’ Problem,” recorded by Midland
“Unforgettable,” recorded by Thomas Rhett

Josh Osborne
“Make You Miss Me,” recorded by Sam Hunt
“Setting the World On Fire,” recorded by Kenny Chesney featuring P!nk
“Body Like A Back Road,” recorded by Sam Hunt

Matthew Ramsey
“Make You Miss Me,” recorded by Sam Hunt
“Song for Another Time,” recorded by Old Dominion
“No Such Thing as a Broken Heart,” recorded by Old Dominion

Thomas Rhett
“Die A Happy Man”
“Star Of The Show”
“Think A Little Less,” recorded by Michael Ray

Trevor Rosen
“I Met a Girl,” recorded by William Michael Morgan
“Song for Another Time,” recorded by Old Dominion
“No Such Thing as a Broken Heart,” recorded by Old Dominion

Brad Tursi
“Song for Another Time,” recorded by Old Dominion
“No Such Thing as a Broken Heart,” recorded by Old Dominion
“Light It Up,” recorded by Luke Bryan

Brad Warren & Brett Warren
“Lights Come On,” recorded by Jason Aldean
“Sober Saturday Night,” recorded by Chris Young featuring Vince Gill
“Every Time I Hear That Song,” recorded by Blake Shelton

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Big Machine Label Group Named To ‘Fast Company’ Most Innovative Companies Rankings

Fast Company has announced its annual ranking of the Most Innovative Companies for 2018, honoring leading enterprises and rising newcomers that exemplify the best in business and innovation. Nashville-based Big Machine Label Group has made the prestigious list for a second time in the Music Sector and is heralded alongside companies on the overall list such as Apple, Netflix, Square, Washington Post Company, Amazon and Spotify.

“This year’s MIC list is an inspiring and insightful window into how many companies have embraced innovation and are working to make meaningful change,” said Fast Company deputy editor David Lidsky, who oversaw the issue with senior editor Amy Farley.

BMLG is led by President, CEO and Founder Scott Borchetta. Fast Company previously deemed Borchetta the “king of music row” as one of the “Most Creative People” for his dynamic business ventures and leadership style.

BMLG’s achievements in 2017 included:

The release of Taylor Swift’s reputation album, making her the only artist to achieve four million-selling first weeks in the history of Nielsen music
Florida Georgia Line earned two pop crossover hits and a blockbuster, sold-out stadium tour
Thomas Rhett earned the Academy of Country Music’s Male Vocalist of the Year trophy and released the Grammy-nominated Life Changes album
Brantley Gilbert became one of only two country artists to appear in an Apple Music TV spot
Brett Young was one of the only debut country artists to have a multi-platinum single with “In Case You Didn’t Know”
Reba McEntire won a Grammy with her first Gospel album, which topped both the country and Christian charts
Carly Pearce’s breakout No.1 ballad “Every Little Thing” enlisted her as the highest charting solo female debut since July 2015, joining an elite group of only three women to accomplish this feat in the past 12 years
The label continued to prove its ability to successfully develop new artists with the No.1 achievements with Pearce and Midland
Aligned with fashion mogul John Varvatos on a new label venture that will sign rock talent

Earlier this year Borchetta debuted his newly-created TV show The Launch in association with Randy Lennox and Bell Media. Filmed in Toronto, the first season of the music competition show saw ratings and music sales success. Serving as Executive Producer and Mentor on the show, Borchetta was joined each week by superstars such as Shania Twain, Jennifer Nettles, Nikki Sixx, Boy George and mega producers such as Ryan Tedder, Dann Huff and busbee.

William Shatner Signs Nashville Recording Deal

William Shatner

Actor, director, singer and author William Shatner has inked a deal with Heartland Records Nashville.

According to a release, the Star Trek actor, 86, “is currently working on a very special project that will be released later this year.”

In addition to his roles in Star Trek, Boston Legal, and current series Better Late Than Never, Shatner has recorded eight albums, and has appeared in several of Brad Paisley’s music videos, including “Celebrity” and “Online.”

Heartland Records is also affiliated with artists including Jeff Cook and Cash Creek.

Venues Announced For 26th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival

The Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival turns 26 this year, and 10 of Nashville’s top music venues have been announced to host shows April 3-7, 2018. The limited Fast Access Passes are set to go on sale at 10 a.m. CT on Tuesday, March 6.

Venues confirmed to present nightly shows this year include 3rd & Lindsley, The Bluebird Cafe, Commodore Grille, Douglas Corner Cafe, Hard Rock Cafe, the Listening Room Cafe, The Local (formerly The Country), Station Inn and Whiskey Rhythm Saloon. New venue South has joined the roster of clubs this year. The popular Fast Access Passes will cost $130.00 for NSAI members and $150.00 for non-members at tinpansouth.com.

Produced by Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), Tin Pan South reigns as the world’s largest all-songwriter festival. The 2017 festival featured over 400 talented songwriters performing 100 shows during the five-day event. Regions Bank returns for the 11th consecutive year as the presenting sponsor of the Festival.

Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Brantley Gilbert To Headline Watershed Festival

The Watershed Music And Camping Festival announced its 2018 lineup today, with Brantley Gilbert, Brad Paisley and Blake Shelton leading the festival’s seventh year.

The three-day, two-stage country music experience takes place at the breathtaking venue, The Gorge Amphitheater, on Aug. 3-5. Cole Swindell, Dustin Lynch, Big & Rich, Morgan Evans, Jillian Jacqueline, Chris Lane, LOCASH, Cassadee Pope, Granger Smith and Brett Young will also take the stage during the festival, with more to be announced in the coming weeks.

Passes for Watershed are known to sell out in just minutes, and will go on sale Friday, March 2 at 10 a.m. PT at WatershedFest.com.

Chris Janson Opry Induction Set For March 20

photo by Chris Hollo for the Grand Ole Opry

Chris Janson will officially become a member of the Grand Ole Opry on March 20, it was announced last night during his Opry performance. The Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville artist’s Tuesday night appearance was his first since his surprise membership invitation by Opry member Keith Urban at his sold-out Ryman Auditorium show earlier this month.

Janson has become a Grand Ole Opry regular, taking the legendary stage more than 150 times to date.

Artists already scheduled in addition to Janson for the March 20 show include Charlie Daniels Band, Del McCoury Band, Lorrie Morgan, and Carly Pearce. Tickets for the show are on sale now.

Craig Wayne Boyd Inks Booking Deal With Kinkead Entertainment

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Rusty Harmon, Copperline Music Group; Craig Wayne Boyd; Bob Kinkead, Kinkead Entertainment; Greg Scott, Kinkead Entertainment. Front row: Julie Devereux, Kinkead Entertainment; Alyssa Logan, Copperline Music Group

Craig Wayne Boyd has signed with The Kinkead Entertainment Agency for exclusive live performance bookings.

“I am very excited to be working with Bob Kinkead and his team,” Boyd says. “Bob’s hands-on approach and enthusiastic attitude complements the team that I have surrounded myself with, and I am excited for the future.”

Bob Kinkead added, “We here at The Kinkead Entertainment Agency are excited to be in the Craig Wayne Boyd business and look forward to a great future with him and his team at Copperline Music.”

Industry Ink: Brett Eldredge, Ole Red Nashville, AIMP, Jacob Bryant, Jeff Coffey

Brett Eldredge Receives Surprise Platinum Plaque At Tulsa Show

Brett Eldredge had plenty to celebrate last Thursday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when he kicked off the Country Music Freaks Tour alongside labelmate Blake Shelton. After treating the packed house to a hit-filled set, Eldredge was surprised with a plaque commemorating the RIAA Platinum certification of his hit single “Wanna Be That Song.”

 

Ole Red Nashville Hosting Job Fair In March

Blake Shelton and Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. are preparing to open the doors of Ole Red Nashville, the 26,000 square foot entertainment venue, in May. The company will be hosting a job fair March 8-16, 2018 at 114 2nd Ave North to fill its 250 open positions. Applicants are being asked to apply online prior to the job fair at olered.com/jobs. Prescreening for qualified candidates is set to begin immediately. Ole Red is hiring for a full range of restaurant, bar and retail positions, including server, host/hostess, bartender, prep cook and security.

 

AIMP New York Presenting Speaker Series On Washington Publishing Issues

The New York chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers is presenting a special roundtable speaker series for all Premier members featuring veteran industry attorney Jay Rosenthal. Starting Tuesday, Feb. 27, Rosenthal will provide regular updates on the many issues being discussed in Washington, D.C. that affect the publishing community. Hosted at the HFA/Rumblefish offices in New York City, this event will also be available as a video conference to Premier members across the country.

 

Jacob Bryant Inks With so much Moore Media

so much MOORE media had added Georgia-based Southern country rocker Jacob Bryant to its roster for representation. Bryant’s new video for his single, “Pour Whiskey On My Grave,” which was released Feb. 2, has already surpassed three million views on his Facebook fan page, and generated 93,000 shares to date.

 

Jeff Coffey Signs With 117 Publicity For Representation

Former lead vocalist and bassist for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Chicago, Jeff Coffey, has joined the 117 Publicity roster for exclusive PR representation. Coffey is fresh off a two-year tour with Chicago and has two solo CD projects under his belt and is currently working on a third to be released in the Summer of 2018.

Who Knew Series To Explore Nashville’s Hip-Hop Scene

Who Knew Presents will explore Nashville’s hip-hop scene in an upcoming panel titled “Who Knew…Nashville’s Got Beats,” to be held Thursday, March 29 at Nashville’s City Winery.

Grammy award-winning producer Jim Jonsin will be interviewed by music manager and A&R exec Iain Pirie. The panel will also include Tamara Coniff (Exec. VP Music Publishing/Business Affairs at RocNation), D’llisha Davis (2L’s On A Cloud), Tyke T (artist/songwriter at DrivenByMusic Ent), Torrance “Street Symphony” Esmond (producer/music executive), Dan Weisman (artist manager at RocNation) and Patrick Sabatini (entertainment attorney at Serling Rooks Hunter).

The evening will also include performances from Littlefoot, as well as Tim Gent & Case Arnold.

Doors open at 5 p.m., with the program beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 (early bird), $20 (beginning March 1) or $25 at the door. To purchase tickets, visit citywinery.com/nashville.

Bobby Bones To Join ‘American Idol’

Bobby Bones Show leader Bobby Bones is set to join the American Idol team this season, working with the Top 24 contestants and sharing advice on areas of artistry including stage presence, working with media, and developing their brand. He will work alongside this season’s judges, which include country superstar Luke Bryan along with Katy Perry and Lionel Richie.

“It’s very exciting for me,” he said on his radio show this morning (Wednesday, Feb. 21). “I’m nervous that I’m not going to give good advice. I can’t say a lot about what I’m doing but I’ll be working with the Top 24 contestants.”

Bones recently became the youngest inductee to the National Radio Hall of Fame.

American Idol premieres Sunday, March 11 8/7c on ABC.