In Pictures: Brad Paisley, Jamey Johnson, Warner/Chappell, BrickHouse Entertainment

Brad Paisley Headlines 2nd Annual Band Against Cancer Event

Pictured (L-R): Randy Goodman, Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville; Deb Reiner, VP, CRM & Marketing, HCA Healthcare; Dr. Jon Perlin, Chief Medical Officer, HCA Healthcare; Brad Paisley; Dr. Jeff Patton, Chief Medical Officer, Tennessee Oncology; Dee Anna Smith, CEO of Sarah Cannon; and Jon Foster, Division President-American Group, HCA Healthcare. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Sony Music Nashville

Grand Ole Opry member Brad Paisley headlined a very special Sunday Night Opry performance on Oct. 1 in support of Band Against Cancer with Sarah Cannon. Marking the organization’s second annual Grand Ole Opry event, the show also featured performances by Lauren Alaina, Bobby Bare, Chase Bryant, Tyler Farr, Mickey Guyton, Jeannie Seely, and new duo, The Sisterhood.

The evening was part of Paisley’s ongoing role as lead ambassador for Band Against Cancer, for which he has teamed up with Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, to educate communities on the many ways that everyone can take action to prevent, fight and survive cancer today.

 

Jamey Johnson’s Homecoming Golf Tournament

Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Jamey Johnson, Rob Hatch and Chris Hennessee.

Jamey Johnson and Friends hosted its sixth annual golf tournament and concert on Oct. 1 to benefit the Nikki Mitchell Foundation and pancreatic cancer patients. Organized by Rhonda Miles of the Nikki Mitchell Foundation, the benefit was held at Cottonwood Golf Course in Montgomery, Alabama and raised more than $200,000. Congratulations to all the fans, friends and artists for their support in making this such a successful event.

 

Warner/Chappell Welcomes Frankie Pine to Talk Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Anna Weisband, Alicia Pruitt, Francis O’Connor, Amy Wadge, Jordan Reynolds, Frankie Pine, Emily Weisband, Katie Jelen, Carlton Anderson, and Matt Michiels.

Whirly Girl Music’s Frankie Pine stopped by the Warner/Chappell Nashville offices to talk all things Nashville and to hear new music.

 

BrickHouse Entertainment Celebrates Landmark 5,000 Shows

BrickHouse Entertainment Owner & President Scott Brickell with MercyMe and crew at Disney’s Night of Joy 2017. [Click photo to enlarge]

After 19 years as a full-service management company, BrickHouse Entertainment has reached the milestone of managing over 5,000 shows. Owner and President Scott Brickell said, “It’s been an honor to work alongside our artists, their crew, labels, agents, promoters, buyers and sponsors to accomplish this monumental landmark.”

“What a journey! It has been an honor to call Brickell our manager for almost 18 years,” shares MercyMe’s Bart Millard. “He’s as much a part of MercyMe as I am! Congrats to my friend. Here’s to another 5,000 shows. You might want to take a nap!”

Millard presented Brickell with a commemorative plaque acknowledging the achievement at Disney’s Night of Joy on Sept. 8.

WME-IMG Holding Company Renamed Endeavor

WME | IMG announced the formation of a new holding company, Endeavor, which will take on the full portfolio of owned and operated brands formerly under the WME | IMG banner.

“WME | IMG represented a pivotal moment in our company’s history, but it does not accurately reflect the extent of our diversity or indicate where we’re headed,” remarked Ariel Emanuel, CEO, Endeavor. “In creating Endeavor, we now have a holding company that represents the very definition of the word itself, constantly striving to push boundaries on behalf of our clients and owned properties.”

Echoed Patrick Whitesell, Executive Chairman, Endeavor, “Our business at its core remains rooted in access, service and creativity. The one substantial difference is that unlike 20 years ago, we’re now sitting at the center of an incredible global network. We have the relationships and the platforms to help our clients and partners extend their reach and bring their creative initiatives to life.”

The new entity will be led by Ariel Emanuel as CEO and Whitesell as Executive Chairman, both of
whom will continue to sit on the company’s board.

Beginning with Silver Lake’s initial investment in WME in 2012, Endeavor has attracted strategic partners
including CPPIB, Fidelity, Focus Media, FountainVest, GIC, Mubadala, Sequoia Capital, SoftBank and
Tencent, gaining recognition as one of Fortune’s 25 Most Important Private Companies.

The Endeavor family includes the following: WME, a leading global entertainment agency representing a client roster across motion picture, television, sports, music, books, digital and theater; IMG, a global leader in sports, events, media and fashion; UFC®, the world’s premier professional mixed martial arts (MMA) organization; Droga5, Cannes Lions Independent Agency of the Year; Professional Bull Riders; The Miss Universe Organization; and Frieze, a leading arts and media company. Endeavor also encompasses a range of premium properties and agencies, including comedic management house Dixon Talent and artist management and consulting agency The Wall Group. Additionally, the Endeavor family includes a number of strategic joint ventures, among them Euroleague Basketball and ELEAGUE, an eSports league created in conjunction with Turner, as well as a subsidiary in China focused on advancing the company’s growth in the country.

Radio Host Delilah Announces Hiatus Following Son’s Passing

Delilah Rene, host of the nationally-syndicated radio show Delilah, has announced a hiatus from radio following the death of her 18-year-old  son Zachariah, who took his own life on Tuesday, Oct. 3.

Delilah released the following statement:

“My dear friends, I need to share some devastating news with you. In the early morning hours, Tuesday, October 3, my son, Zachariah, took his life.

He was being treated, counseled, and embraced fiercely by family and friends while battling depression for some time now. My heart is broken beyond repair and I can not fathom how to go on…but I have to believe he is at peace with the Lord and that God will get us through.

I will be absent from the radio and on social media for a time as I grieve and try to process this loss with my family. In the mean-time we’ll be playing some of my favorite shows from the recent past. I’ll look forward to my return, as you all lift me up so very much!

Please pray for my beloved Zacky, and I will pray for all suffering from this debilitating disease called depression.”

Delilah is heard by over 8 million people on over 180 radio stations across the United States and internationally on the American Forces Network in Japan, Korea and Central Europe along with the iHeart Radio app and on the new podcast, Conversations with Delilah – available through iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher.
Rene, who has worked in radio for more than 30 years, was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2016.

Logan Mize Inks With United Talent Agency

Pictured (L-R): UTA’s Brendan Rich, Logan Mize, UTA’s Josh Garrett and Dennis Entertainment’s Charly Salvatore. Not pictured: UTA’s Lance Roberts

Logan Mize has signed with United Talent Agency for worldwide representation. Mize has also been tapped as an opener for Cam on her upcoming 2017 Best Coast Tour. The tour kicks off Nov. 28 at the iconic Madonna Inn and includes stops up and down the West Coast.

“We are all very excited here at UTA to have the opportunity to work with Logan Mize. He has proven himself as a performer and has done an exceptional job cultivating a loyal fan base who passionately pack out venues all over the country to see his show. He has all the qualities of a successful entertainer that an agency could ask for. We greatly look forward to collaborating with Logan to further his career,” said UTA Agent Josh Garrett.

“I’m so excited to be joining Cam on her Best Coast Tour. We have been buds for a long while and it’s going to be great getting to share a stage every night for a few weeks. I’m a huge fan of hers, as well, so I’m very much looking forward to being a spectator!” said Mize.

Logan Mize 2017 Tour Dates
Oct. 5 – Oxford, MS – Rafters Music & Food
Oct. 6 – Pittsburg, KS – Banjo’s
Oct. 14 – Emporia, KS – Highway 99 Root Fest
Oct. 21 – Durham, NC – K-ville Quad
Oct. 28 – Springfield, GA – Springfield Fall Festival
Nov. 10 – Gadsden, AL – Still Bar & Grill
Nov. 11 – Savannah, GA- Saddle Bags
Nov. 24 – Park City, KS – Hartman Arena
Nov. 28 San Luis Obispo, CA – Madonna Inn
Nov. 29 – San Francisco, CA- Bimbo’s 365 Club
Nov. 30 – Bakersfield, CA – Buck Owen’s Crystal Palace
Dec. 2 – San Diego, CA – Moonshine Beach
Dec. 5 – West Hollywood, CA – Troubadour
Dec. 7 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriet’s
Dec. 14 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Commodore Ballroom
Dec.15 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
Dec. 16 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre

Dark Horse Institute Adds Three

Pictured (L-R): Tom Willett, Cathy Baird, Jamie Nehasil

Audio engineering, production and music business school Dark Horse Institute has announced three new appointments.

Tom Willett has been named President, reporting to Founder & CEO Robin Crow. Willett toured and recorded extensively during the ‘60s and ‘70s, served as a booking agent and personal manager in Nashville for numerous artists in the ‘80s, and worked as an A&R executive and marketing VP at major labels in Los Angeles (Word/ABC; What?/A&M) and New York (Word/Epic/Sony Music) throughout the ‘90s. In 2001, he co-founded the Contemporary Music Center, the nation’s first artists’ colony for musicians on the Island of Martha’s Vineyard, MA where he served as Creative Director of the fully-accredited music school for musicians, engineers and entrepreneurs. After relocating to Nashville in 2010, he served as an Adjunct Professor at the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business at Belmont University before becoming Director of Education at Dark Horse Institute.

Cathy Baird has been appointed Vice President of Academic Operations. Formerly Institutional Director at DHI, Baird has worked in the field of college admissions and operations for more than 14 years, including as Director of Enrollment of the Chef’s Academy at Harrison College, and Director of Admissions at Daymar College and Southwestern College, both in Kentucky. Baird holds degrees in Business Administration and Management from Volunteer State Community College and Triton College in Illinois.

Jamie Nehasil has joined the Music Business faculty at Dark Horse Institute. Nehasil brings decades of entertainment business experience to DHI students, having formerly served as Owner and President of Common Grounds Entertainment, VP of Strategic Partnerships at Black Fuel Music/220 Entertainment Group, and Director of Music and Marketing at Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group. He holds the MBA from the Massey Graduate School of Business at Belmont University, a BGS in Business Management and Marketing from the University of Minnesota, and sits on the board of Franklin-based The Jam Camp.

Dark Horse Institute is authorized by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission and maintains studios, offices and classrooms at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee.

Sheryl Crow, Darius Rucker, Chris Young Set For ‘Evening With Scott Hamilton & Friends’

Sheryl Crow is joining Scott Hamilton for his second annual An Evening with Scott Hamilton & Friends Nashville Ice Show benefitting the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation at Bridgestone Arena on Sunday, Nov. 19.

Crow, who is also a cancer survivor, will be joined on the show by Darius Rucker, Steve Cropper, Charles Esten (“Nashville”), MercyMe’s Bart Millard, Cassadee Pope and Chris Young.

Hosted by cancer survivor Scott Hamilton and special guest host/cancer survivor Peggy Fleming, the evening will simultaneously feature live music and skating from the biggest names in figure skating including Olympic, World and National champions Katia Gordeeva, Meryl Davis, Kurt BrowningJeffrey ButtleKimmie MeissnerJeremy Abbott, Michael Weiss, Alissa Czisny, Ryan Bradley, Steven Cousins, Sinead Kerr-Marshall & John Kerr, Kiira Korpi, and Kimberly Navarro & Brent Bommentre.

The night will also include the fan-favorite special performance by local skaters, who raise funds for the opportunity to perform in the show through the CARES Foundation’s Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer peer-to-peer fundraising program.

Tickets are on-sale now at Bridgestone Arena Box Office, Ticketmaster outlets and ticketmaster.com. Tickets and sponsorship packages that include an After Show Celebration at the Omni Hotel featuring dinner, live music and a silent auction can be purchased at scottcares.org/events/evening-scott-hamilton-friends. Proceeds from the concert benefit the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation, dedicated to changing the future of cancer by funding advanced, innovative research that treats the cancer while sparing the patient. For more information, visit ScottCARES.org.

THiS Music, Warner/Chappell Nashville Sign Chris Stevens

Pictured (Back row, L-R): THiS Music’s Tim Nichols; Ben Vaughn, President WC Nashville; THiS Music’s Connie Harrington & Camille Kenny. Pictured (Front row, L-R): THiS Music’s Rusty Gaston; Chris Stevens; THiS Music’s Anna Weisband

THiS Music / Warner Chappell Nashville have signed Chris Stevens, a four-time Grammy-winning producer and songwriter from Eugene, Oregon. Stevens has worked with many of the top artists in Christian music including TobyMac, Mandisa and Colton Dixon.

Stevens did keyboard/programming work on the Carrie Underwood hit “Cowboy Cassanova,” and provided instrumental and programming work on Blake Shelton’s Red River Blue album. Stevens also has co-writing credits on Morgan Wallen’s EP The Way I Talk, and Lindsay Ell’s The Project, among others.

He’s a three-time BMI Christian Songwriter Of The Year Winner and a 12-time Dove Award recipient. Stevens’ songs can be found on current and upcoming country projects by Jason Aldean, Drew Baldridge, Justin Moore and Logan Mize.

THiS Music’s Rusty Gaston says, “I can’t thank Scott Hendricks enough for bringing Chris Stevens to our attention. Chris isn’t a “track guy,” he’s a world-class producer with the heart of a Music Row craftsman. His melodies grab your attention, while his lyrical ability holds you there. Our team can’t wait to add to the legacy that Chris has already begun.”

Emily Weisband’s Songwriting Evolution

For MusicRow’s newly-released 2017 Publisher Issue, we spoke with ASCAP songwriter Emily Weisband about her success and career development. For more on Weisband, purchase MusicRow’s 2017 Publisher print issue, or subscribe to MusicRow here.

Though still a relative newcomer in Nashville’s writing circles, THiS Music and Warner/Chappell writer Emily Weisband has already earned accolades eluding songwriters twice her age. This year, the Virginia native earned her first Grammy for Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song, as well as her first Dove Award nomination and MusicRow Award nomination.

Each of the accolades are for “Thy Will,” a track she co-wrote with Bernie Herms and Lady Antebellum member Hillary Scott, which Scott recorded for her family Christian/gospel album Love Remains.

“If I’m being honest, I was going through a hard time in my life. I didn’t feel a lot when we were writing that song,” Weisband candidly recalls of the writing session. “I wasn’t like the prized choice for writing a song like that. But the song, it’s just about dying to the situation. We just wanted to put a conversation you would have with God into music.

“It was cool, it was like a big thing to start the beginning of my career,” Weisband continues. “It felt like God saying, ‘Your career is going to be about me, no matter what kind of songs you write. I’m stamping this at the beginning of your career so you will always remember no matter what success you get that it came from me.’”

A lover of music since she was a child, Weisband has been writing songs since she was 11. What began as a hobby that allowed her to connect with her paternal father soon took hold, becoming her passion and ambition.

“The thing my father and I had was songwriting. I would come and write for an hour or two after school every day.”

Weisband studied songwriting at Nashville’s Belmont University, and landed a hybrid internship-songwriting deal with THiS Music’s Rusty Gaston. After she graduated, she officially became a full-fledged staff writer at the company.

Though Weisband grew up surrounded by the sounds of CCM and pop-punk music, she credits her songwriting peers in Nashville with maturing her own approach to writing.

“Growing up, I was kind of under the childish impression that if I was a Christian I could only write Christian songs. They were super cheesy and super bad but then I started experiencing more life,” she says. “Why can’t God be in a conversation about sex or love or heartbreak?”

Like many of her songwriter contemporaries in the under-30 set, no musical influence or genre is off-limits, and Weisband eagerly embraces inspiration in all its forms. She co-wrote Danielle Bradbery’s light-hearted single “Sway,” as well as “Gateway Love,” a track on Thomas Rhett’s new album. She has more CCM cuts, including “Stronger Than We Think,” which appears on Danny Gokey’s Rise album.

Through her journey writing songs with and for other singer-songwriters, Weisband began writing songs she says, “I can’t hear anybody else but me sing.” She has spent much time in Los Angeles recently, recording her own pop album with Twenty One Pilots producer Mike Elizondo.

“Two years ago I had no aspirations to be an artist,” she says of her organic shift from writer to artist-writer. “I was given three opportunities in the span of one week to make a record, and each offer was in a different genre—country, Christian and pop. The things I wanted to say would really only be accepted in a pop format, in a sense. There are some subject matters I found myself writing about that country radio probably wouldn’t dig and Christian radio definitely wouldn’t dig. It’s really not even a genre thing, the music just happens to sound more pop than anything else.”

As of now, there are no label plans in place for the album. “I don’t know what will happen or if anyone will even hear it.”

Regardless, Weisband considers herself first and foremost a songwriter, whether she is penning songs for other artists to interpret, or songs for her own album.

“I’m grateful to be a writer. I love standing in an arena and hearing people sing along to a song I wrote and nobody knows that I wrote it. It’s like my little secret. I love that feeling.”

Hannah Kerr Celebrating The Holidays With New EP ‘Emmanuel’ Oct. 20

Black River Christian’s Hannah Kerr is releasing her first holiday EP, Emmanuel, on Oct. 20. The six-song project produced by Mark Miller will be available in both digital and physical formats. Emmanuel includes seasonal favorites like “White Christmas,” “O Come O Come Emmanuel,” and “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” and two originals, “Emmanuel” co-written by Kerr, Andy Gullahorn and Jill Phillips, and “Christmas Eve in Bethlehem,” which she penned with Jason Earley.

“I’m so excited to release this EP,” Kerr said. “Christmas is my favorite holiday and always such a good reminder of the nearness of our Savior. I hope these songs bring peace and joy to everyone who listens to them. I’m praying that we will all be reminded of Emmanuel–our God who was with us on that first Christmas in Bethlehem, and who is with us now.”

Prior to heading out on the Everything or Nothing Tour with Carrollton, Kerr visited Seacrest Studios at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in partnership with Love Your Melon, a non-profit program that helps fight pediatric cancer and provides support for families of children battling cancer. Kerr spent time with many of the children and was able to share some songs with them, including her single “Warrior,” which is currently top 30 on the charts and rising.

James Robert Webb Salutes Military Sacrifice On New Single

James Robert Webb. Photo: Haley Crow

For James Robert Webb, his current single “American Beauty,” isn’t just another tribute song to the men and women who keep us safe and defend the freedoms we hold dear. It’s personal. Webb comes from a long line of military service, (his grandfather served under Patton during the Battle Of The Bulge and his father is an Army vet as well), so he was inspired to write the song in part to honor their sacrifices as well as those who serve today.

“I really wrote this song because military service is real big in my family – my grandfather served under Patton in World War II and when I was born, my dad was overseas actually in Germany in the Army, and so it’s really a song about when soldiers suit up and go and defend the country and leave behind those American Beauties.”

The song is among the tracks on Webb’s latest album, Honky Tonk Revival that was released in May. During a recent visit to the MusicRow Magazine offices, Webb performed a stripped-down version of the song as well as another tune from the project, “Heart Hangover,” that he penned with Alex Dooley.

James Robert Webb with MusicRow Magazine chart director Alex Kobrick. Photo: Haley Crow

Though the traditionalist wrote nearly every song on his new CD, he admitted he did reach back into the vaults to put his spin on a couple of classics for the record, including a tune he holds particularly dear and loved as a kid growing up, “Nobody In His Right Mind Would’ve Left Her.” He performed his version of the George Strait classic, explaining why he chose it for the new collection.

“I wrote most of this album, pretty much every song, but I took one outside song and I did two covers. And this is one of those songs I just love. It’s the first song I heard on country radio that it clicked in my head when I was a kid that songs can be clever – nobody in his right mind would’ve left her – and I love it. It’s a classic Strait song and I love Strait. It’s like number two in the honky tonk hymnal. And this version, we do it just a little bit more breezy and a little bit more modern.”

The Tulsa native has been busy touring the country in support of “American Beauty,” and chatted with staffers about how he balances his shows with his day job as a physician and also a dad to three kids as well.

“I still live in Tulsa but I travel to Nashville quite a bit to write. I’d like to make the move here, but I have three little kids at home, but my family has been really supportive of me traveling and performing. I’ve been on a radio tour and that’s my favorite thing about the MusicRow [CountryBreakout] chart is the indicators are supportive of any new artists, not just playing the 20-minute set playlists. And as an independent artist I really appreciate what MusicRow does from a perspective of encouraging that. And actually helping someone like me to get played on the radio. And also to be able to go out and make new fans at these stations that are actually playing us.”

James Robert Webb with MusicRow Magazine staffers.