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ASCAP To Donate $25K To MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund

ASCAP will donate $25,000 to MusiCares and its hurricane relief fund, supporting members of the music community, including the tens of thousands of ASCAP songwriter, composer and music publisher members affected by the recent devastation of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

“Our hearts go out to our members who must now recover from these catastrophic storms,” said ASCAP President and Chairman Paul Williams. “ASCAP has always believed in harnessing the strength of our collective community to build a stronger future for music creators. In that spirit, we are pleased to join forces with our friends at MusiCares in helping to rebuild a future for those members of our community who need our help putting their lives back together.”

“ASCAP has more than 75,000 members who live in Texas, Florida and other communities hit hard by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma,” said ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews. “In seeking the most effective and efficient way to provide assistance to our affected members, the choice was easy. As our longtime ally in supporting music creators, MusiCares has the experience, infrastructure and resources to provide essential assistance to our members. We know our donation is in good hands.”

To donate to the fund, visit musicares.org/donate and choose “Hurricane Relief” in the gift designation drop-down menu.

Zach Williams Releases Deluxe Version Of ‘Chain Breaker’ Today

Singer-songwriter Zach Williams will digitally release the deluxe version of his breakthrough Chain Breaker album via Provident Label Group/Sony Music today (Sept. 15). The physical version of the deluxe album will be available Nov. 3.

The deluxe version features 15 songs, including new additions “Home,” “Freedom,” a live recording of “Washed Clean,” “Promised Land,” and a cover of the Allman Brothers Band classic “Midnight Rider.”

Williams’ debut single “Chain Breaker” topped the Christian singles charts for 15 consecutive weeks, and also entered the Top Rock Songs chart. His followup, “Old Church Choir,” is in the Top 10 on the Top Rock Songs chart.

Chain Breaker: Deluxe Edition
Promised Land *
Song Of Deliverance
Chain Breaker
Old Church Choir
Survivor
To The Table
My Liberty
Fear Is A Liar
Everything Changed
Revival
So Good To Me
Home *
Midnight Rider *
Freedom *
Washed Clean (Live) *
*denotes new songs

Memorial Service Set For Jessi “Zazu” Wariner

Jessi Zazu. Photo: Daniel Meigs

The life of Nashville singer-songwriter and former Those Darlins frontwoman Jessi “Zazu” Wariner will be celebrated during a memorial service on Sunday, Sept. 17, beginning at 3 p.m. at Fort Houston (2020 Lindell Ave., Nashville).

Wariner died Tuesday, Sept. 12, following a public battle with cervical cancer. She was 28.

Those Darlins, which formed in 2006 out of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, also included Nikki Kvarnes and Linwood Regensburg and rotating players after Kelley Anderson left the band in 2012. The band would release three albums, including a self-titled project in 2009, followed by Screws Get Loose in 2011 and Blur The Line in 2013. The band broke up in early 2016 shortly before Wariner announced her diagnosis.

A fund has also been set up to aid in paying for remaining medical expenses at youcaring.com.

The Oak Ridge Boys To Explore Uncharted Territory On Second Dave Cobb-Produced Album

Pictured (L-R): Joe Bonsall, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, Richard Sterban, Dave Cobb, Peter Cooper. Photo: Jon Mir

The Oak Ridge Boys announced this week they will release a project with producer Dave Cobb in the first quarter of 2018.

At a listening event this week during the Americana Music Association AmericanaFest at Nashville’s RCA Studio A, where the album was recorded, the Oaks previewed some songs from the yet-untitled project. This will be the group’s second album with Cobb, who produced the Oaks’ acclaimed The Boys Are Back album released in 2009.

Cobb’s vision for the Oaks on this new project was to dig way back into their gospel music roots. “Everyone has heard the Boys sing gospel, but nobody has heard it quite like this,” said Logan Rogers, founder of Lightning Rod Records. “Under Dave Cobb’s direction, they touch on unchartered territory—and for a long-tenured act like The Oak Ridge Boys, that’s saying something.”

The album will be released on Lightning Rod and distributed by Thirty Tigers.

Rodney Atkins Raises Funds For Nashville’s W.O. Smith School

Pictured (L-R): Jordan Morrison (W.O. School), Greg Hill (Hill Entertainment Group), Melony Wilson (MCGB,LLC), Jim Ed Norman (Curb), Rodney Atkins, Chrysa Kovach (W.O. Smith), Jonah Rabinowitz (W.O Smith), Lynn Adelman (W.O. Smith), Becky Gardenhire (WME), Josh Hunter (Hill Entertainment Group)

Rodney Atkins visited Nashville’s W.O. Smith School, whose mission is to make affordable music instruction available to children from low-income families, on Sept. 14 to donate money raised from his annual “Music City Gives Back” concert.

This year’s seventh annual MCGB on June 6 was headlined by Kip Moore and brought together artists Brett Young, Granger Smith, Cole Taylor and duo Walker McGuire to play the official Nashville hockey tailgate ahead of the Stanley Cup Finals game and to kick off the CMA Festival week’s events all while raising money for a good cause.

W.O. Smith’s Development Coordinator Chrysa Kovach, Program Coordinator Jordan Morrison, Executive Director Jonah Rabinowitz and Assistant Director Lynn Adelman welcomed Rodney to receive the $20,000 check.

DISClaimer: The Week In Americana

It’s Americana Music week here in Music City, and this edition of DisClaimer celebrates that fact.

There is a lot to like here. So much that we’re giving Disc of the Day prizes in Male, Female and Group categories. All three of them are going to Nashvillians. The Male disc du jour belongs to Derek Hoke. The always reliable Lee Ann Womack nails the Female division. The Group award goes to The McCrary Sisters.

The DisCovery Award goes to Travis Linville. He’s showcasing tonight.

RUSTY YOUNG/Gonna Let It Rain
Writer: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; Blue Elan (track)
– This longtime mainstay of Poco has recorded his first solo CD, Waitin’ for the Sun. This track from it is on a Blue Elan compilation disc that was in the Americana convention’s goodie bag. It has an inspirational/gospel vibe with organ/guitar backing, loads of vocal harmonies and a deep, pounding rhythm track. Righteous.

CHRIS HILLMAN/Here She Comes Again
Writers: Chris Hillman/Roger McGuinn; Producer: Tom Petty; Publisher: none listed; Rounder (track)
– He’s a Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame member with a musical journey that includes The Hillmen, The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Desert Rose Band and more. This “lost” Byrds tune features chiming guitar, hearty vocal harmonies and a solid, country-rock groove. You’ll find it on Bidin’ My Time, which drops next Friday. Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen and John Jorgenson will hit Music City to promote it via an Opry appearance on the 30th and a City Winery performance the next night. Be there.

JEFFREY HALFORD & THE HEALERS/Door #3
Writers: Jeffrey Halford; Producer: Adam Rossi/Jeffrey Halford; Publishers: none listed; Shoeless (track)
– This Californian has stripped down his sound to just evocative twang guitar, thumpy drum and bass on his appropriately titled lo-fi dreams CD. This moody, lonely track finds him moaning for love in a dry, dusty, drawling voice. The lyrics are super cool throughout the set. Join this songwriter fan club at once.

LOWLAND HUM/Folded Flowers
Writers: Daniel Goans/Lauren Goans; producers: Daniel/Lauren Goans; Publisher: Daniel Levi Goans/ASCAP; LH (track)
– This folky duo has a current album called Thin that features this laconic, drowsy, lulling ditty. Do not operate heavy machinery while listening.

MICHAEL JOHNATHON/The Dream
Writers: Johnathon; Producer: Johnathon; Publishers: Rachelaubreymusicinc, BMI; Poet Man (track)
– Johnathon is perhaps best-known as the NPR/PBS host of Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour. The title tune of this folk singer’s latest outing features a full orchestra and multi-lingual children’s choirs. With over-the-top sincerity, it yearns for world peace. Thus, the record is being released on the International Day of Peace, which is next Thursday. Not my cup of tea, but whatever floats your boat.

LEE ANN WOMACK/Hollywood
Writers: Lee Ann Womack/Adam Wright/Waylon Payne; Producer: Frank Liddell; Publishers: none listed; ATO (download)
– Sad and ethereal. She sings of a fading relationship while a steel guitar sighs forlornly and a soprano wafts above. Echoey and haunting. Lee Ann’s Americana Week events include her YeeHaw Tent whoop-di-do tonight (Thursday, the 14th) and a Q&A appearance at the Country Music Hall of Fame’s Ford Theater at 2 p.m. on Saturday (the 16th). The party for her CD The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone was Wednesday at The Crying Wolf. The collection drops on the 27th.

DEREK HOKE/Bring The Flood
Writers: Derek Hoke/Dexter Green; Producer: Dex Green; Publishers: Slow Hoke/Made With Blank Ink, BMI/ASCAP; Little Hollywood
– This East Nashvillian has a downbeat collection of overcast, shadowy, gloomy and utterly compelling tunes. This is its title track, an unsettling slab of doom with a demonic figure threatening spiritual destruction and soul annihilation. The crunch guitars and shuddering rhythms underscore his swampy vocal. Fascinating and essential.

THE MCCRARY SISTERS/Let It Go
Writers: Deborah Person/Kevin McKendree; Producer: Tommy Sims; Publishers: Person Mac/East Fork, BMI; MCC (track)
The McCrary Sisters Live CD and DVD is a showcase for how thrillingly accomplished Alfreda, Regina, Deborah and Ann have become as songwriters. There is one cover, of The Staple Singers’ “I’ll Take You There,” but otherwise the set’s tunes are all originals. Deborah’s shoulder-shaking rhythm rocker is about shedding yourself of trials and tribulations. It will make you want to clap your hands, shout and maybe even pick up a tambourine like Regina does during the percussion-solo breakdown. You need the music of these soul-gospel women in your life.

Travis Linville

TRAVIS LINVILLE/Wishes
WRiters: Travis Linville; Producer: Travis Linville; Publishers: none listed; TL (track)
– This Oklahoman is best known as a sideman for Hayes Carll. But with his CD, Up Ahead, he has stepped into his own spotlight this year. Its current single has a buoyant, hopeful lyric delivered in a youthful tenor. Percussion rumbles in the background while his own guitar twangs along. Highly listenable. Catch him this evening, the 14th, at The Country as an Americana showcaser.

SARA PETITE/It Was Just A Kiss
Writer: Sara Petite; Producer: none listed; Publishers: Sweet P, BMI; Sweet P (track)
– This San Diego troubadour recorded her last two CDs in Nashville but for her current Road Less Traveled collection, she relied on her road band back home in California. This country-rock track illustrates how catchy a song crafter she can be, but also reveals her vocal tendency to slide into flat notes.

Shy Carter To Release ‘Tha Fountain Of Juice’ Via Big Yellow Dog Music

Big Yellow Dog Music’s independent label will soon have another album release under its belt, with the release of R&B singer Shy Carter‘s Tha Fountain of Juice, Vol. 1 on Friday (Sept. 15). Carter wrote and produced all 10 songs on the album.

“It makes me happy when I listen to it because I put everything good in it that I could find,” says the New York-based singer/songwriter/producer. “I tried to filter it out like some good pure clean water and, to me, it’s like an organic anti-depressant pill.”

Carter is known as a co-writer behind songs including Charlie Puth’s “One Call Away,” the Tim McGraw/Faith Hill duet “Speak To A Girl,” and Rob Thomas’ “Someday.” In 2015, Carter’s single “Bring It Back” (ft. Aleon Craft) on Latium/RCA Records earned nearly 4 million streams on Spotify.

Carter’s release is the latest in a lengthy list of albums, EPs and singles released from Big Yellow Dog’s independent music label. Maren Morris initially released her single “My Church” via Big Yellow Dog, before signing with Columbia Nashville. Jessie James Decker has released several seasonal singles and EP through Big Yellow Dog. Adam Sanders, who has had No. 1 singles for Cole Swindell and Dustin Lynch, has released music via Big Yellow Dog Music, while artist-writer Keelan Donovan released his self-titled EP in June.

Tha Fountain of Juice, Vol. 1 can be purchased at iTunes.

Tha Fountain of Juice, Vol. 1 Track Listing:

  1. In My Handz (Shy Carter)
  2. Beautiful to Me (Shy Carter)
  3. Light O Da World (Shy Carter, Todd Steinhardt)
  4. Take It From Me (Shy Carter)
  5. Tha Fountain of Juice Innertube (Shy Carter)
  6. Turn You Out (Shy Carter)
  7. Jehovah Jireh (Shy Carter)
  8. There’s No Reason (Shy Carter)
  9. Winner Winner (Shy Carter)
  10. One Day In Your Courts (Shy Carter)

Pennington Entertainment Signs Kaylee Rose

Pictured (L-R): Shawn Pennington, Danielle Clement, Kaylee Rose, Cara Kozulak, Kelly Rickert, Nick Estrem

Artist management team Pennington Entertainment, led by Shawn Pennington, has signed developing artist Kaylee Rose. Rose joins Pennington Entertainment’s roster which includes Grammy-nominated duo Thompson Square, Platinum-selling band Parmalee and rising star Hudson Moore.

“Where most are running away from female artists, we couldn’t sign Kaylee fast enough! ” says Pennington. “Her artistry is unique, authentic, and REAL! We are proud to have her join our family!”

Breaking: Shane Tarleton To Lead Artist Development Team For WMN

Shane Tarleton

Warner Music Nashville Chairman and CEO John Esposito announced the appointment of Shane Tarleton to the newly created position of SVP Artist Development. In its commitment to supporting artist progression and improving team structures, WMN will reformat the existing Brand Management department to better harness the marketing and creative muscle of the company. Under Tarleton’s direction, brand sponsorship, marketing, digital interactive and creative services will all fall within the purview of Artist Development.

“Shane’s creativity, leadership and community involvement render him exquisitely tailored for this position, but it is his artist-sensitive vision that makes him uniquely qualified for such an important role,” said Esposito. “For seven years Shane has been able to translate concepts into video and design realities on behalf of each individual artist. It is only natural that he should expand on that incredible perceptiveness in a larger way, for the benefit of both the company and, more importantly, the artists we serve.”

Tarleton joined Warner Music Nashville as Creative Director in 2010. He was upped from Vice President to Senior Vice President, Creative Services just last month. “I am honored to have this amazing opportunity. We have stellar artists and a brilliant staff and it’s a dream to lead this team to many successes!”