140 songs and 27 albums have earned Gold and/or Platinum honors for October 2017, including several artists with Nashville ties.
Multi-Platinum Singles:
Lee Brice, “Hard To Love” (2x)
Sam Hunt, “Body Like A Back Road” (4x)
Platinum Singles:
Kane Brown, “What Ifs,” (ft. Lauren Alaina)
Lee Brice, “Drinking Class”
Meghan Trainor, “Better When I’m Dancing”
Gold Singles:
Brothers Osborne, “It Ain’t My Fault”
Danielle Bradbery, “The Heart Of Dixie”
Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton, “Islands In The Stream”
LANCO, “Greatest Love Story”
Lee Brice, “That Don’t Sound Like You”
Luke Combs, “When It Rains It Pours”
Skillet, “Feel Invincible”
Thomas Rhett, “Unforgettable”
Gold Albums:
Lee Brice, Love Like Crazy
Lee Brice, I Don’t Dance
Garth Brooks Adds Sixth Nashville Show To Close Out Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughGarth Brooks has added a sixth show to his Nashville run on Dec. 22, which will be the final stop of his massive The Garth Brooks Tour With Trisha Yearwood, which has been selling out North American concert venues since 2014. Newly-crowned with his sixth CMA Entertainer of the Year title, Brooks will play his first full concerts at the Bridgestone Arena since 2010.
Last Friday (Nov. 10), tickets went on sale for five upcoming shows at Bridgestone Arena, with a new date rolling out as each sold out moments after tickets went on sale. The previously announced Bridgestone Arena dates include Dec. 9, 10, 15, 16 and 17.
Garth’s sixth win for CMA Entertainer of the Year is a first for any artist, and he recently celebrated six million tickets sold on his tour, making it the biggest North American tour in history and the biggest American tour in the world. The tour is presented by Amazon Music Unlimited.
Tickets, which cost $74.98, will go on sale Nov. 16, and there is an eight ticket purchase limit. Tickets can only be purchased at ticketmaster.com/GarthBrooks or through Ticketmaster Express. There will be no ticket sales at the venue box office or Ticketmaster outlets on Nov. 16.
Concert Discovery Platform Bandsintown Opens Platform To Venues And Festivals
/by Jessica NicholsonWhile over 15,000 promoters, venues and festivals have been using Bandsintown’s promoter service for years to create campaigns in order to reach fans and boost concert attendance, this marks the first time venues will have their own access to Bandsintown Manager, allowing them to publish events independently.
“We’re excited to have over 500 venues already signed up to the Beta release, which will become public on Dec. 15,” says Jon Ostrow, VP, Sales and Business Development.
Venue Manager is currently available in Beta release. Venues interested in joining Beta as a Venue Manager can sign up here.
Taylor Swift Announces Reputation U.S. Stadium Tour Dates
/by Jessica NicholsonAdditional shows will be announced in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Tickets for the North American leg will go on-sale to the general public on Dec. 13. Fans will have the opportunity to purchase tickets in advance of the public on-sale in North America via Taylor Swift Tix powered by Ticketmaster Verified Fan. Registration is currently open and continues until Nov. 28.
The announcement follows the release of Swift’s highly-anticipated sixth studio album, reputation, which released Friday, Nov. 10. According to Nielsen Soundscan, the album sold more than 700,000 on its first day of release.
Swift also performed two songs on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, including “Call It What You Want” and “…Ready For It?”
In Pictures: ole Celebrates CMAs
/by Jessica Nicholsonole celebrated this year’s CMA Awards with two parties, including a CMA Awards viewing party on Wednesday evening (Nov. 8) and the company’s sixth annual post-CMA Awards fiesta on Thursday, Nov. 9 at its Nashville office.
Earlier this week, ole took home honors from both the ASCAP Country Music Awards and the BMI Country Awards. At the ASCAP Country Music Awards, ole earned three honors, for “How I’ll Always Be” and “I Know Somebody” both co-written by Jeremy Stover, and “How Not To,” co-written by Adam Hambrick.
At the BMI Country Awards, ole legacy writer Jesse Lee was honored for “Peter Pan.” “A Little More Summertime,” co-written by Tony Martin and “How I’ll Always Be,” co-written by Jeremy Stover, were also honored.
Moe Bandy Signs With 117 Publicity
/by Jessica NicholsonMoe Bandy
Moe Bandy has joined 117 Publicity’s roster for exclusive PR representation.
“I’ve loved working with Moe and his team in the past, so I’m excited to be onboard again for his future projects and continued road success! Adding Moe to the 117 Publicity roster demonstrates our commitment to traditional country music and the artists that have given so much to this genre. I love everything about our roster of clients and their music,” said Zach Farnum, President & CEO of 117 Entertainment Group.
“I am really excited about working with Zach and 117 Publicity. We’re looking forward to some neat things happening for traditional country music in the future with 117,” said Bandy.
Cole Swindell Plots Down Home Tour For 2018
/by Jessica NicholsonCole Swindell will return to the road in January 2018, in support of Down Home Sessions IV EP which releases Nov. 24. The Cole Swindell Down Home Tour follows three previous sold-out headlining Down Home Tours. The 2018 tour will kick off in his home state of Georgia at the Georgia Theatre in Athens on Jan. 11. Swindell’s labelmate and rising newcomer Morgan Evans will open.
Other familiar tour stops on the Down Home Tour include Cotton Eyed Joe in Knoxville, Tenn., and Joe’s Bar in Chicago.
Pre-sale tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Nov. 14 and will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, Nov. 15.
Cole Swindell’s Down Home Tour:
Jan. 11: Athens, Ga.; Georgia Theatre
Jan. 12: Savannah, Ga.; The Stage on Bay
Jan. 18: Knoxville, Tenn.; Cotton Eyed Joe
Jan. 19: Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Druid City Music Hall
Jan. 25: Chicago; Joe’s Bar
Jan. 26: Oxford, Ohio; Brick Street Bar
Jan. 27: Charlottesville, Va.; Jefferson Theater
CCM News: Rend Collective, Tenth Avenue North, Zach Williams
/by Sarah SkatesRend Collective Continues Sold-Out Run
Rend Collective
Rend Collective has announced dates for their Good News North America Tour Pt. 2. Kicking off March 1 in Orlando, the tour will hit 32 markets throughout the U.S. The band is getting ready to wrap up their headlining part 1 of the outing on Nov. 19, which sold out every night of the 10-date run in Canada and other major markets.
The album Good News is available for pre-order on all online retailers in advance of its Jan. 19 release. It includes the lead single, “Rescuer (Good News),” which went top 20 and has more than 1.7 M music video views on YouTube.
Tenth Avenue North “Decade The Halls”
Tenth Avenue North’s Christmas album, Decade The Halls Vol. 1 (Remade Records) is available today (Nov. 10). This unique concept-album is a musical walk through the last 100 years of Christmas music with each song featuring a different decade starting in the 1920s all the way to present day.
The band will be taking this concept album on the road next month with Zach Williams and Meredith Andrews. Tour dates and ticket information can be found at tenthavenuenorth.com/tour.
Zach Williams Plans Christmas Single
Zach Williams, the GMA Dove Awards reigning New Artist of the Year, will debut his first original Christmas song, “The Call Of Christmas.” He will be sharing the song, along with a few other holiday favorites, when he joins Tenth Avenue North on their Decade The Halls Christmas Tour. Williams is currently on the fall leg of Casting Crowns’ The Very Next Thing Tour. He will also be part of the Rock & Worship Roadshow in the spring.
Williams’ current radio single, “Old Church Choir,” held the No. 1 spot for 12 weeks in a row (BDS Audience chart). Additionally, the song can be heard on ESPN, which has licensed it for Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday NFL Countdown through January 2018.
Sir Rosevelt Debut Album Coming In December
/by Sarah SkatesSir Rosevelt followed the release of debut single “Sunday Finest” with their first-ever network TV performance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! In addition, the song was featured throughout TNT and TBS’ hugely-rated coverage of the 2017 NBA All-Star Game. (See the official music video.)
Sir Rosevelt will celebrate the album release with a performance at CBS Radio’s “An Epic New Year’s Eve Weekend,” slated for Friday, Dec. 29 at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. The show marks the band’s first U.S. live date following critically-acclaimed performances earlier this year in London and Australia. Additional North American live dates will be unveiled soon for 2018.
Track Listing
1. Sunday Finest *
2. Something ‘Bout You **
3. The Bravest **
4. Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us
5. Hurricane
6. For My Own *
7. Robert Baker
8. Take Your Love Away
9. Slow Motion
10. Let Me Go
11. Infinite & Endless
* Co-written by Pharrell Williams
** Co-produced by Timbaland
Garth Brooks Announces More Nashville Shows
/by Jessica NicholsonGarth Brooks is adding more concerts to his Nashville run which will conclude the Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood. Friday morning (Nov. 10), Brooks announced he will be playing Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 9, 10, 15, and 17, in addition to his initially announced show on Dec. 16.
On Ticketmaster.com, it appears that tickets may already be sold-out for the newly added dates.
Even more shows could be added.
Tickets for the shows went on sale Friday morning (Nov. 10).
On Wednesday, Brooks took home his sixth Entertainer of the Year honor at the CMA Awards.
RIAA Reveals Gold & Platinum Honors For October 2017
/by Jessica NicholsonMulti-Platinum Singles:
Lee Brice, “Hard To Love” (2x)
Sam Hunt, “Body Like A Back Road” (4x)
Platinum Singles:
Kane Brown, “What Ifs,” (ft. Lauren Alaina)
Lee Brice, “Drinking Class”
Meghan Trainor, “Better When I’m Dancing”
Gold Singles:
Brothers Osborne, “It Ain’t My Fault”
Danielle Bradbery, “The Heart Of Dixie”
Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton, “Islands In The Stream”
LANCO, “Greatest Love Story”
Lee Brice, “That Don’t Sound Like You”
Luke Combs, “When It Rains It Pours”
Skillet, “Feel Invincible”
Thomas Rhett, “Unforgettable”
Gold Albums:
Lee Brice, Love Like Crazy
Lee Brice, I Don’t Dance