CMA Awards Celebrate 50 Years Of Performances With 10-DVD Set

Over the past half-century, the CMA Awards have grown from an exclusive, inaugural dinner show held at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium in 1967 with one stage for performances. The show wouldn’t be televised until the following year, when it moved to the Ryman Auditorium. Now, “Country Music’s Biggest Night” presents some of the genre’s highest honors and features dozens of performances on multiple stages during its annual televised awards show. This year, the CMA Awards peaked at a three-year high for viewers, bringing in more than 14.3 million viewers in its 18-49 demographic.

Now, viewers can look back at 50 years of special CMA Awards performances, as the Country Music Association (CMA) has teamed with Time Life for CMA Awards Live: Greatest Moments 1968-2015, a 10-DVD set showcasing 127 memorable moments.

Among those moments are the Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton performance of “Islands In The Stream” that opened the 1983 telecast, Merle Haggard’s 1970 performance of “Okie From Muskogee,” the same year he was named Entertainer of the Year, and more recent performances including Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush,” Florida Georgia Line’s “’Round Here,” and Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus, Take The Wheel” and “Before He Cheats.”

“Our tagline is ‘Country Music’s Biggest Night’ and we’ve got he most quintessential performances, artists and hosts. It’s a time capsule all the way to 1968 of a history of our industry,” CMA Chief Marketing Officer Damon Whiteside tells MusicRow.

The set is the brainchild of Whiteside and Time Life VP Mitchell Peyser, who notes the evolution of technology shown throughout the collection.

“Through the CMA Awards, you see the progression of so many things, including TV and technology,” Peyser says. “You see the progression from standard definition to high definition and mid-2000s when the CMA first started going into high-def. It’s a huge progression.”

The collection highlights the sometimes genre-blurring collaborations that have become synonymous with CMA Awards shows. The set includes the 2015 pairing of “Tennessee Whiskey/Drink You Away” from Justin Timberlake and Chris Stapleton, Lionel Richie and Alabama performing “Deep River Woman,” Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias’ collaboration on “To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before,” the Kenny Rogers/Lionel Richie collaboration of “Lady,” and Kenny Chesney and Grace Potter’s “You and Tequila.”

Other collaborations include Barbara Mandrell’s “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool,” featuring George Jones, as well as Charlie Daniels Band’s take on “The South’s Gonna Do It Again,” featuring Chet Atkins. Additionally included is Johnny Cash/The Carter Family collaboration of “Will The Circle Be Unbroken,” and the 1993 collaboration of Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Tammy Wynette on “Silver Threads and Golden Needles.”

“There were some quintessential things to feature, like Alan Jackson’s performance of ‘Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning,’ which was such a pivotal moment after 9/11,” Whiteside says. “That was one that a lot of people still really remember.”

Beyond the performances, viewers get classic moments from the awards show’s hosts over the years, including Johnny Cash, Reba, the show’s longest-running host Vince Gill (who presided over the CMA Awards telecast from 1992-2003), and Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, who have hosted he show for the past decade.

“You see that it’s a family when they are up there together,” Time Life’s Peyser says. “Otherwise it’s a string of performances. You get to see hosts bringing on their friends and people they respect. One of the presentations you see in the collection is when Carrie introduces one of her heroes, Reba McEntire, and you can just hear in how Carrie introduces her, there is just so much respect and excitement.”

Peyser estimates that Time Life staffers spent approximately nine months sifting through clips of 50 years’ worth of CMA performances, selecting those standout moments.

“It was a tough choice. Each year could have 12 to 15, or even more performances,” says Peyser.

From there, began the process of obtaining clearances from labels, artists and managers. “We have 127 performances on the collection, and every single performance needed to be approved,” Whiteside says. “Obviously, you have to whittle down the collection because not everything was approved and in some cases, if for some reason something wasn’t approved, or we didn’t hear back, we had to move on to the next in line.”

In addition to the performances, the collection includes numerous artist interviews collected around the CMA’s 50th anniversary show, as well as interviews with CMA CEO Sarah Trahern, CMA Awards executive producer Robert Deaton, and the last interview with the CMA’s longest-running Executive Director, Jo Walker-Meador, who died earlier this year.

“She started the CMA Awards, and we are excited to have that interview; it was great to get some of her perspective, especially given that she is not with us any longer,” Whiteside says.

The set also includes a 44-page booklet, listing top moments throughout the awards show’s history, as well as award winners for each year. The set will officially release more widely to retail early next year. Currently, the set is exclusively available with timelife.com.

“We are having some initial conversations to refresh it next year before it goes to brick and mortar retail, which at some point will happen,” Whiteside says. “Maybe some different, smaller versions of the collection at brick and mortar or bonus content or additional show content to refresh it a year from now.

It’s a fantastic time capsule of country music history, to be able to show five decades of the CMA Awards.

Exclusive: Downtown Music Publishing Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Pictured (L-R): Jedd Katrancha, Andrew Bergman, Sean McGraw, Jumee Park, Roberto Neri, Joe Conyers III, Justin Kalifowitz, Taeko Saito, Andrew Sparkler, Steve Markland and Lucas van Slegtenhorst. [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

Downtown Music Publishing celebrated its tenth birthday Wednesday night (Dec. 6) in New York at the historical landmark Free Public Baths of the City of New York.

The three-story party brought together Downtown’s global leadership for the first time ever under one roof. Staff from New York, Nashville, LA, Tokyo, Amsterdam, London and the soon-to-be-open Paris office converged to celebrate 10 years of Downtown with floors themed to the different regions and many Downtown writers in attendance.

Pictured (L-R): “Big Al” Anderson, Ben Caver, Kendell Marvel, Katie Roth, Marc Beeson, Natalie Osborne, Justin Kalifowitz, Steve Markland and Sara Haze. [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

An entire floor was turned into a honky-tonk to celebrate Downtown’s Nashville office, headed by Steve Markland (VP, A&R) since its 2014 founding. Writers Kendell Marvel, Marc Beeson, Sara Haze and “Big Al” Anderson (NRBQ) performed live sets while guests enjoyed hot chicken and Tennessee cocktails.

The Downtown Nashville office staff attended the New York party including Markland, Natalie Osborne (Manager of A&R) and Katie Roth (Creative Assistant).

“It was a thrill to bring a touch of Nashville to New York to celebrate Downtown’s tenth birthday with our full staff, and to hear amazing music performed by some of our finest writers,” Markland said.

“Big Al” Anderson performs some of NRBQ’s most beloved songs for the packed crowd. [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

The Downtown Nashville staff and writers sing along with Kendell Marvel. Pictured (L-R): Marc Beeson, Kendell Marvel, Natalie Osborne, Andrew Sparkler, Sara Haze, Justin Kalifowitz, Katie Roth, Jedd Katrancha, Katie Olsufka and Steve Markland. [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

Downtown Nashville is celebrating a string of No. 1’s, most recently “Somebody Else Will,” co-written by Kelly Archer and performed by Justin Moore. Under Markland’s guidance, Downtown writers have also written recently-charted country hits for Blake Shelton, Josh Turner, Granger Smith and Cassadee Pope. Downtown’s Nashville office also represents the catalogs of Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson, Rosanne Cash, Natalie Prass and many more.

Founded by Justin Kalifowitz in 2007, Downtown Music Publishing has grown from a staff of two to over 80 based all over the world. Downtown’s tech platform Songtrust has grown since its 2011 launch to manage over 1 million song copyrights composed by over 100,000 unique songwriter clients, and this year expanded its global presence to Europe.

The entire global Downtown staff, all together under one roof for the first time ever. [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

YouTube Reportedly Taking Third Swing At Subscription Music Service


According to Bloomberg‘s sources
, YouTube is planning to introduce a paid music service in March.

Internally referred to as Remix, this will mark the third attempt by parent company Alphabet Inc. to compete with Spotify and Apple Inc. The new service is said to include Spotify-like on-demand streaming while incorporating elements from YouTube, such as video clips.

Warner Music Group has reportedly already signed on and discussions are apparently ongoing with Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group, and Merlin, a consortium of independent labels.

The feature goes on to note the optimism of its March target, as YouTube has been in negotiations new deals with Universal and Sony for more than a year while also having a talks with Universal- and Sony-owned Vevo looming early next year.

“YouTube hired former Warner Music executive Lyor Cohen last year to help oversee its music operations and serve as a liaison to the record business. Google folded much of the staff for Google Play Music into YouTube earlier this year, and Cohen announced plans to create a new paid service,” sums Bloomberg‘s Lucas Shaw.

Songwriter Steve Dorff, Actor Stephen Dorff Reveal Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund

Pictured, Left Photo: Andrew Dorff. Pictured, Right Photo: Stephen Dorff, Steve Dorff

Songwriter-composer Steve Dorff and actor Stephen Dorff have announced the Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund in memory of their late son/brother, country music songwriter Andrew Dorff.

In the spirit of Andrew’s favorite time of year, Steve and Stephen Dorff hosted a memorial party yesterday (Dec. 7) to celebrate his life and talents within the country music community. The event will occur annually and any donations made to the memorial fund will support Andrew’s favorite causes.

The Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund will continue his legacy to uplift a new generation of music lovers. Donations made to the fund will support two initiatives: to help create an endowed scholarship at Belmont University in Andrew’s name that will assist students pursuing a career in songwriting, and to support Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt with its pediatric oncology initiatives.

Andrew Dorff was known in the music world for penning five No. 1 songs for country stars Blake Shelton (“My Eyes” and “Neon Lights”), Kenny Chesney (“Save it for a Rainy Day”), Hunter Hayes (“Somebody’s Heartbreak”), and Rascal Flatts (“Yours if You Want It”). He had other notable chart successes with artists such as Martina McBride, Sara Evans, Old Dominion, and Ronnie Dunn. With over 1,800 songs in his catalog, he left a legacy of many hits to come.

Contributions can be made to the Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund through The Community Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Donations can also be made on The Community Foundation website, or via mail at:

Andrew Marshall Dorff Memorial Fund
c/o The Community Foundation
3833 Cleghorn Avenue
Suite 400
Nashville, TN 37215

Sugarland Returns With Big Machine, UMG Nashville Joint Venture

Sugarland has officially returned, with the new single, “Still The Same,” which will release digitally on Dec. 21. The track will be released via  joint venture between UMG Nashville and Big Machine Records. The Big Machine Records’ radio promo team will promote the track to country radio in 2018.

The duo, known for hits such as “Stuck Like Glue,” and “Stay,” is working on tour dates for 2018 and is in the studio working on a new project. They are also slated to perform on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest to ring in 2018 from New York City’s Times Square.

“We are thrilled for fans to hear our new music, especially this new single,” said Jennifer Nettles. “The title of the song is so meaningful to us as we want fans to know we are still the same Sugarland they’ve known and loved.”

Kristian Bush added, “We want to finish where we left off. We always knew were going to make music again, so this has been the best of both worlds. We were able to take time to feed our personal passions, and we’re excited to come back together to create music as a band again.”

The duo has sold nearly 10 million albums domestically, and earned platinum-certified singles including “All I Want to Do,” “Stay” and the 2x Platinum “Stuck Like Glue.” During their career, the duo has also earned several accolades including CMA Vocal Duo of the Year (2007-2011), five ACM Awards (including Song of the Year and Single of the Year) and Grammy honors for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, and Best Country Song, for “Stay.”

The duo’s reunion comes after both Nettles and Bush released solo projects in recent years. Nettles released the solo album, That Girl, in 2014 via Mercury Nashville. Her second solo album, Playing With Fire, released via Big Machine in 2016. Meanwhile, Bush signed with Streamsound Records as a solo artist in 2014, and released the solo album Southern Gravity, in 2015. He also produced Lindsay Ell’s The Project, released in August on Stoney Creek Records.

In Pictures: BMI’s Third Annual Maui Songwriters Festival

Pictured (back row, L-R): Danny Goodfellow, Woody Harrelson, BMI songwriter Micah Nelson, Steven Tyler, BMI songwriter Casey Beathard, Claudia Goodfellow, Storme Warren, BMI Icon Bob DiPiero, BMI songwriters Jon Pardi, Luke Dick, Ed Roland, and Randy Houser; (front row L-R): BMI Songwriters Lukas Nelson, Lily Meola, Maren Morris, Willie Nelson, Ashley McBryde, and Heather Morgan. Photo: Courtesy BMI [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

Several songwriters and artists escaped Nashville’s chilly temperatures to attend BMI’s third annual Maui Songwriters Festival Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in Hawaii.

The three-day festival included intimate sets from an all-star lineup including headliners Eric Church, Maren Morris and Jon Pardi, and country music hitmakers Bob DiPiero, Casey Beathard, Lee Thomas Miller, Ed Roland, Ashley McBryde and Randy Houser.

The event was hosted by Storme Warren of Sirius XM’s The Highway and a portion of the proceeds benefitted Dorvin and Betty Leis Charities, Inc., the Maui Arts & Cultural Center and the BMI Foundation.

Pictured (L-R): Stan Cohen, Allison Warren, Storme Warren, BMI’s Nina Carter, and Woody Harrelson. Photo: Courtesy BMI

Pictured (L-R): Songwriters Ashley McBryde, Ed Roland, and Heather Morgan gather at BM’s Maui Songwriters Festival. Photo: Courtesy BMI

Eric Church performs at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center during BMI’s Maui Songwriters Festival. Photo: Courtesy BMI

Maren Morris performs Saturday, December 2 at the Maui Arts and Culture Center at the Eric Church and Friends show during BMI’s Maui Songwriters Festival. Photo: Courtesy BMI

CMA’s New Artist of the Year, Jon Pardi, performs during BMI’s Maui Songwriters Festival. Photo: Courtesy BMI

Legendary songwriter and BMI Icon Kris Kristofferson makes a surprise appearance with Eric Church at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center during BMI’s Maui Songwriters Festival. Photo: Courtesy BMI

Randy Houser performs during BMI’s Maui Songwriters Festival. Photo: Courtesy BMI

Pictured (L-R): Audience member brought up to play guitar with Ed Roland, Bennett Dean Lewis, and Maren Morris. Photo: Courtesy BMI

Florida Georgia Line, Eric Church, Dierks Bentley Join Cheyenne Frontier Days Lineup


Cheyenne Frontier Days has announced the initial lineup for its 2018 Frontier Nights entertainment series in July. Florida Georgia Line, Cole Swindell, Charlie Daniels Band with special guest Tracy Lawrence, Eric Church, and Dierks Bentley were announced as performers live this week from Las Vegas during the National Finals Rodeo.

Tickets for the Cheyanne, Wyoming event will go on sale Sat., Dec. 16 at 10 a.m. CT at cfdrodeo.com, through the Cheyenne Frontier Days Ticket Office or by calling 307-778-7222.

“We are excited about the lineup for 2018,” Contract Acts chairman Scott Fleming said. “We are working on securing the remaining performances and will have a follow-up announcement at that time.”

2018 Cheyenne Frontier Days Entertainment Schedule:

July 20: Florida Georgia Line
July 21: Cole Swindell
July 22: Charlie Daniels Band with special guest Tracy Lawrence
July 23-24: Championship Bull Riding – World Finals 2018 – The Road to Cheyenne
July 25: Eric Church
July 26: TBA
July 27: TBA
July 28: Dierks Bentley
July 21 – 29: PRCA Rodeo action

Emmylou Harris, Ricky Skaggs To Honor Producer Brian Ahern At Musicians Hall Of Fame Benefit

The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum will host Emmylou Harris, several original members of The Hot Band, Ricky Skaggs and The Whites during a fundraiser December 14 that will honor famed music producer Brian Ahern.

Ahern, a Canadian Country Music Hall of Famer and an Americana Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, is known for producing acts such as Harris, Anne Murray, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Linda Ronstadt and Black Sabbath.

Proceeds from the event will go towards restoration of Ahern’s Enactron trailer, a mobile recording studio originally designed and built by Ahern in 1972 that is one of the first mobile studios used to record projects on location. The Enactron has a history of over 40 Gold and Platinum albums recorded in the trailer including Bette Midler’s The Rose and Barbra Streisand’s A Star Is Born. The new exhibit is scheduled to open this winter.

Individual tickets are available at musicianshalloffame.com/special-event. Those wishing to sponsor a table can call Tyler at 615-244-3263. If attendance is not possible, donations are appreciated and can be sent to Musicians Hall of Fame POB 23655 Nashville, TN 37202.

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Promotions And Hirings At BBR Music Group

Lexi Willson, Devin DeToro, Matt Holmberg

BBR Music Group has made a round of promotions and hirings among its marketing and promotion staff.

Lexi Willson has been tapped as Director of Regional Promotion, West Coast for Wheelhouse Records, a position previously held by Byron Kennedy who was named VP of Promotion for Stoney Creek Records earlier this week. She has served as Promotion Coordinator for Red Bow Records and Wheelhouse Records since August 2016 following three years at KNTY/Sacramento as a Promotion Assistant.

“Lexi hit the ground running with an incredible ‘can-do’ spirit and thirst for knowledge,” said Carson James, SVP of Promotion, BBR Music Group. “She knew from the beginning that she wanted to be in promotion. Her wish has become our wish, because she has earned it!”

Willson will report to Wheelhouse Records VP of Promotion, Teddi Bonadies and can be reached at lexi@wheelhousebbrmg.com or 707-410-6617.

Matt Holmberg will succeed Willson as Promotion Coordinator for Red Bow Records and Wheelhouse Records. Holmberg has worked at BBR Music Group since April 2017 in various creative support roles and additionally as a Catalog Coordinator for Magic Mustang. He had previously interned in promotion at BBR Music Group.

Holmberg will report to the Bonadies for Wheelhouse Records and VP of Promotion for Red Bow Records, Shelley Hargis. He can be reached at matthew@bbrmusicgroup.com or 615-610-2127.

Devin DeToro has been hired as Senior Manager of Marketing. In this role she will be serve as point on coordinating marketing efforts for Red Bow and Wheelhouse Records. DeToro joins BBR following a two-year stint in Los Angeles at iHeartMedia as Manager, Activation and Account Management. Prior to iHeartMedia she served for seven years with CBS Radio, rising to Project Manager, Integrated Marketing and Events for the Chicago cluster.

DeToro will report to BBR Music Group VP of Marketing, JoJamie Hahr and can be reached at devin@bbrmusicgroup.com or 615-610-2157.