[WATCH]: Tim McGraw And Faith Hill’s Soul2Soul Tour To Air On Showtime In November

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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill‘s Soul2Soul 2017 Tour has been filmed to debut as the first ever country music concert film for Showtime. A trailer for Tim & Faith: Soul2Soul is available online ahead of the on-air, on demand and online debut date, Nov. 17, 2017 at 8 C.T.

Directed and executive produced by the Magical Elves production team of Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz (Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Katy Perry: Part of Me), the tour documentary celebrates the 10th anniversary of the highest-grossing U.S. multi-year country music tour of all time, Soul2Soul II Tour in 2006 and 2007. The video feature will include live performances from the 2017 Soul2Soul Tour, as well as never before seen interviews, behind the scenes, and apparently some dramatic footage of the first time Hill has toured since 2007.

The 80-date live outing, which is over halfway complete with its 2017 North American dates, was forced to cancel Thursday, Aug. 3 in Little Rock, Arkansas due to doctors putting Hill on vocal rest for two days.

Nashville stops—Friday Aug. 4 and Saturday, Aug 5—should not be affected and tickets are still available for both nights.

Upcoming dates on the couple’s journey will find them heading North, and to the Midwest. Soul2Soul began as a tour in 2000, and over the years has included a multi-year Las Vegas residency.

McGraw and Hill are currently in the process of finishing their duet album, due out this year on Sony Music Entertainment.

ASCAP, BMI Triple Toasts Jason Aldean For No. 1 Hits

Pictured Front (L-R): Deric Ruttan, Brian Kelly, Tyler Hubbard, Jason Aldean, Josh Thompson, Michael Knox. Back: Wendell Mobley, Jimmy Robbins, Tony Martin, Brad Warren, Jordan Schmidt, Jerry Flowers, Brett Warren. Photo: Steve Lowry [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

The Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville was where Benny Brown took Jon Loba many years ago to watch Jason Aldean, and then immediately sign backstage. So it was appropriate for Aldean to return to celebrate his 17th (“Lights Come On”), 18th (“A Little More Summertime”) and 19th (“Any Ol’ Barstool”) No. 1 hit songs.

ASCAP’s Beth Brinker and BMI’s Bradley Collins hosted the crowd, which included industry on the floor and fans on the second level balcony. Collins extended a thank you to Rick Shedd, Chris Parr and the GreenRoom for helping organize. ASCAP’s partner for No. 1 parties is First Tennessee Bank and BMI’s partner is Pinnacle Bank.

“Combined with Jason’s 19 No. 1’s, amongst the [11 songwriters] on stage, there is a total of 150 No. 1 songs represented,” noted Collins in welcoming all the songwriters to the stage. Aldean took turns performing each song with the songwriters after industry members spoke.

BMG/BBR’s Zach Katz offered remarks on behalf of the label. “Jason Aldean is an artist that consistently puts out incredible music while staying super true to who he is,” said Katz. “That’s why there are 19 No. 1’s. I’m confident there are going to be another 19, and another 19…What I will say is Jason Aldean means the world to Broken Bow and BMG. He is the reason why Broken Bow is where it is and one of the main reasons, if not the main reason, BMG decided to come in and partner with Broken Bow. Big congrats to Jason. You are one in a billion.”

BBR’s Jon Loba concluded label remarks by thanking the BBR promotion staff and recalled signing Aldean many years ago. “When he said it was someone that MCA Records and Capitol Records dropped, I said ‘Great, it’s a guy nobody wants.’ By the third song I said, ‘We better run backstage before MCA and Capitol realize what they just got rid of.’ Nineteen No. 1’s later, here we are.”

Collins and Brinker acknowledged producer Michael Knox, who marks 20 No. 1’s.

“Jason and I have been working together for over 15 years,” said Knox. “When you’re going through [the song selection] process with Jason, you notice he picks quality and believability over anything else. In Nashville he’s one of the rare artist that 90 percent, if not 100 percent of his album is outside songs. It’s a privilege to be a part of the quality he brings to our sessions. We’re in the middle of cutting the new record right now and I can promise you, [Jason] is in an incredible place and the songs are awesome.”

“Lights Come On” (Brad Warren, Brett Warren, Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Jimmy Robbins, Jordan Schmidt)

Jason Aldean performing “Lights Come On” with songwriters at the Broken Bow star’s triple No. 1 party. Photo: Steve Lowry

Collins introduced his BMI songwriters including Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard (Florida Georgia Line), who alone have written eight of their 13 No. 1’s, mark their third No. 1 with outside cuts as songwriters for “Lights Come On.” Their first was “Burnin’ It Down” in addition to a album cut Hubbard wrote for Night Train, “Black Tears.”

“[Jason] has created a path for guys like us who wanted to do things our way,” said Hubbard in remarks Kelley echoed. “Thanks for believing in this song, and thanks for letting us be songwriters.”

“It’s funny when you have artists who write songs too, sometimes artists want to hoard all their songs because they want to cut them, but that’s one thing I will say about these guys, is on top of being artists, they are songwriters,” praised Aldean who reminisced about the song’s last minute inclusion on They Don’t Know. “Michael Knox and I were last day in the studio tracking, not really looking for anymore songs. I checked my email on a lunch break and BK had sent me this song. I pulled Michael out of the control room and said, ‘I think I just found our first single so we might need to tell [the band] to stick around for the next hour.’ About four weeks later we sent it to radio.”

BMI writers also included sibling writing duo Brad Warren and Brett Warren (The Warren Brothers), also have written eight No. 1’s, with “Lights Come On” as their sixth No. 1 with more recent No. 1’s “Sober Saturday Night” (Chris Young) and “Every time I Hear That Song” (Blake Shelton).

ASCAP’s Jimmy Robbins celebrated his seventh No. 1 with “Lights Come On.”

Additionally, Jordan Schmidt celebrated his first No. 1 with “Lights Come On.” ASCAP will present him with an ASCAP-branded YETI cooler.

Collins also noted the publishers on “Lights Come On,” Big Loud’s Chief Zaruk and Matt Turner, and Round Hill’s Mark Brown. Brinker noted Tree Vibez, Extraordinary Alien and Major Bob.

“A Little More Summertime” (Wendell Mobley, Jerry Flowers, Tony Martin)

Jason Aldean performing “A Little More Summertime” with songwriters at the Broken Bow star’s triple No. 1 party. Photo: Steve Lowry [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

Collin’s BMI writers included Wendell Mobley, who celebrated his 10th No. 1 with “A Little More Summertime.” Mobley has been atop the charts for 23 weeks for additional hits including Aldean’s “Tattoos On This Town,” and his songs have been on albums which have sold over 53 million copies.

Tony Martin is also a BMI writer. Martin celebrated his 16th No. 1. Martin is a 2017 nominee for the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

ASCAP’s Jerry Flowers celebrated his second No. 1 with “A Little More Summertime,” as his current “Do I Make You Wanna” (Billy Currington) is atop the charts.

“I met Wendell in 1998 when I was writing for Warner/Chappell,” recalled Aldean. “The way this song came about is my wife and I were headed to our house in Florida and I had a CD of songs to possibly record for the next album. This song was almost like a picture being painted as we were driving through this beach town. The problem I had was Wendell is such a great singer that I thought, ‘It will be hard to top the demo, but we’ll do our best.'”

Collins thanks publishers Josh Van Valkenburg at Sony/ATV, John Ozier at ole, and BJ Hill at Warner/Chappell. Brinker noted Warner/Chappell and Atlas.

“Any Ol’ Barstool” (Josh Thompson, Derek Ruttan)

Jason Aldean performing “Any Ol’ Barstool” with songwriters at the Broken Bow star’s triple No. 1 party. Photo: Steve Lowry

Collin’s BMI writer was Josh Thompson, who also has a previous cut with Aldean, “Church Pew Or Barstool.” “Any Ol’ Barstool,” however, was Thompson’s first No. 1, and he received a BMI No. 1 guitar. In the last 18 months, the industry veteran has had 27 cuts.

Brinker’s ASCAP writer is Derek Ruttan, who celebrated his fourth No. 1 and is also Grammy nominated for Shelton’s 2013 “Mine Would Be You.”

“I think people are used to us putting out uptempo rockers” Aldean said, praising the writers, “but I grew up listening to a lot of traditional country music. On most every record we’ve put out there’s been traditional things on there, like ‘The Truth.’ This song is just killer. You might not expect a [slower song like this] to get a big reaction from the crowd, but when you sing it live we crank into it and people go crazy.”

Brinker thanked THiS Music and Warner/Chappell while Collins noted Big Machine Music.

Jason Aldeans Triple No. 1 party on August 2, 2017 brings out the who’s who of Nashville music industry publishers. Pictured (L-R): Kos Weaver, Exec. VP, BMG Nashville; Juli Newton-Griffith, VP Magic Mustang/BMG; Ben Vaughn, President, Warner Chappell Music; Rusty Gaston, GM/Partner THiS Music. Photo: MusicRow

Dylan Scott Celebrates Gold In NYC

Pictured (L-R): RJ Meacham (Curb Records); John Fox and Katie Neal (Nash FM 94.7 New York); John Clore and Mike Rogers (Curb Records); Dylan Scott; Mike Allan (Nash FM 94.7 New York); Benson Curb, Ryan Dokke, Jeff Tuerff, Lori Hartigan, Taylor Childress, Brooke Meris, Samantha DePrez and Jessie Lowe (Curb Records)

Curb Records artist Dylan Scott headlined his first concert in NYC to a sold-out crowd at Gramercy Theatre on Aug. 1.

As he prepared to perform his recent chart-topper “My Girl,” he was surprised by his Curb Records team, as well as members of NASH FM 94.7, with his first RIAA-certified Gold record.

Scott will release the deluxe edition of his 2016 self-titled album on Friday (Aug. 4). The album features three new tracks including “Hooked,” “Sleeping Beauty,” and “Can’t Take Her Anywhere.”

Kenny Chesney Plans ‘Live In No Shoes Nation’ Project

Kenny Chesney is dipping into the vault for his latest project, Live In No Shoes Nation. The project includes 29 performances from the last decade including some hits, some surprises, some obscure jewels, and some special guests, including a medley with Dave Matthews captured at the end of Chesney’s 2007 Flip Flop Summer Tour. 

“When you’re on stage, in the rush of it all, it hits you so hard and so fast. You take it in, but you never really digest it,” explains Chesney. “Once the noise in my head died down, I went in to relive some of those amazing nights I’d had with everyone in No Shoes Nation, and the more I listened, the more I wanted to hear. And the more I heard, the more I knew I needed to share these moments with all the citizens of what we call No Shoes Nation, so they could hear how freaking awesome they sound.”

The superstar combed through 10 years of stadium shows, pop-up bar gigs, amphitheaters and the occasional beach takeover, listening to over a thousand hours of concerts in search of the definitive performances that capture the spirit of his audience and document some of the most special moments in his touring life.

The track listing is still being finalized for the new project, which arrives Oct. 27.

MusicRowPics: Aubrie Haynie Accepts MusicRow Awards Honor

Aubrey Haynie. Photo: MusicRow

Aubrey Haynie accepts his MusicRow Awards plaque for Album All-Star Fiddle after a recording session for Luke Bryan kept him from attending the 2017 MusicRow Awards at SESAC.

Other musicians earning the most credits on Billboard‘s Top 10 albums during the 12-month timeframe, earning 2017 MusicRow Awards included Justin Niebank (engineer), Ilya Toshinskiy (guitar), Jimmie Lee Sloas (bass), Charles Judge (keyboards), Russell Terrell (vocals), Greg Morrow and Fred Eltringham (a tie for drums) and Dan Dugmore, Paul Franklin and Russ Pahl (a three-way tie for steel supremacy).

Songwriters and artists honored during the event included Maren Morris, Lauren Alaina, Hillary Lindsey, Clint Lagerberg, Jesse Lee and Steven Lee Olsen.

The event was hosted for the first time by SESAC and held in the CMA event space. Anderson Benson partnered with MusicRow again this year to sponsor the event. Insurance is a key part of having a successful business in this industry, and Nashville-based insurance broker Anderson Benson is dedicated to serving and supporting the entertainment industry.

Click here for Bobby Karl’s full recap of the 2017 MusicRow Awards.

Songwriter Travis Meadows Preps October Album With Jeremy Spillman, Jay Joyce

Travis Meadows. Photo: Joshua Black Wilkins

Hit songwriter Travis Meadows will release a full-length album, First Cigarette, on Blaster Records, Oct. 13. The collection is produced by Jeremy Spillman with executive producer Jay Joyce.

“I’m an orphan who turned into a preacher, a preacher who turned into a songwriter, a songwriter who turned into a drunk, and a drunk that is learning to be a human being,” Meadows says, describing his journey.

Meadows grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, and endured physical and emotional pain at an early age, coping with abandonment by his parents, the loss of a sibling, and a near-death experience with cancer at only 14. While music was his sanctuary, drugs and alcohol became his crutch as he laid the foundation for his musical career at local blues bars in his hometown. By 24 years old, a religious experience led him into the world of Christian music where even in the midst of his self-destruction, he had eight Top 20 singles in the genre.

Pursuing his dream of writing country music, Meadows scored a publishing deal with Universal Music bringing him to Nashville. Though Meadows was successful as a staff writer, his spiral of addiction continued until in 2010 when he hit an all-time low. Between jail and rehab, Meadows began a journal for his counselor, which transformed into Killin’ Uncle Buzzy. The album, which now has an almost cult-like following “changed everything” in Meadows’ words. The brutal honesty in his writing connected with other songwriters, publishers and artists and in the next two years he scored album cuts by artists including Eric Church (“Knives Of New Orleans”/”Dark Side”), Dierks Bentley (“Riser”) and Jake Owen (“What We Ain’t Got”) while maintaining his new-found sobriety.

First Cigarette paints a brighter outlook. Expanding on the themes of recovery and survival, Meadows delves into the healthy expression of emotion (“Sideways”) to finding contentment where you are in life (“First Cigarette”) to the quest for satisfaction in (“Hungry”).

Academy Of Country Music Names Tom Torii Sr. VP/Finance & Operations

The Academy of Country Music has named Tom Torii Senior Vice President, Finance & Operations. In this newly-created role, Torii will oversee all aspects of the Academy’s finance, planning, analysis, operations and human resources functions. The position is based out of the Academy’s headquarters in Encino and reports to Pete Fisher, Chief Executive Officer of the Academy of Country Music.

Torii joins the Academy from Anschutz Entertainment Group, where he served as CFO. During his nearly decade-long tenure as Vice President of Finance at AEG and Chief Financial Officer of AEG Sports, Torii oversaw all finance of sports entities including Amgen Tour of California, Houston Dynamo, Los Angeles Galaxy, Los Angeles Kings, and many other marquee brands. In addition, he led finance activities for non-sports entities such as AXS TV, JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton at LA Live, Ritz-Carlton condominiums at LA Live, ticketing platforms for AXS.com and Examiner.com, among others. Prior to AEG, Torii developed and implemented financial strategies at the operational level as Interim Chief Financial Officer at AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour.

“It is with great excitement we announce Tom as the newest member of the Academy’s team. Tom’s skill set and experience are an exact match for what we need to transform the Academy and accomplish the strategic vision of our Board,” said Fisher. 

“I am so thrilled to join the Academy of Country Music and ACM Lifting Lives team and become part of the ongoing growth of this entire organization. Previously being involved in finance of sports entertainment and studio entertainment, I look forward to expanding and pursuing my knowledge in the country music industry, and I am excited to help take the Academy to the next level,” said Torii.

Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Payne Added To Skyville Live Event Honoring Jerry Lee Lewis

Kris Kristofferson. Photo: Marina Chavez

Kris Kristofferson and Waylon Payne have been added to a special Skyville Live event that will honor Jerry Lee Lewis on Aug. 24 in Nashville.

The event will feature performances from Jerry Lee Lewis, as well as Kristofferson, Payne, and previously announced performers Chris Stapleton and Lee Ann Womack.

“This is going to be a tremendous night of music packed with so many memorable moments,” commented Wally Wilson, creator of Skyville Live. “We pride ourselves on being a show that artists really enjoy doing, and the amazingly talented group coming together to celebrate Jerry Lee Lewis will make it a great night for everyone and surely lead to some more of the fantastic collaborations we’ve seen on the Skyville Live stage.”

The show will film live in front of a studio audience on Aug. 24 and streaming details will be announced at a later date. The latest edition of Skyville Live will also feature the Skyville Live band of industry elites. Led by guitarist Kenny Greenberg, the band features the best session musicians around including Mike Rojas (keys,) Mickey Raphael (harmonica,) Fred Eltringham (drums,) Justin Schipper (pedal steel/utility) and backup singers.

Waylon Payne

 

Artist Pics: Michael Ray, Canaan Smith, Wheeler Walker Jr., Newsboys

Michael Ray Throws First Pitch At Cubs Game

Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville’s Michael Ray stopped in Chicago on Tuesday (Aug. 1) to throw out the first pitch at the Cubs’ Wrigley Field.

 “Watching the athleticism of the players and the teamwork of an organization like the Cubs is so inspiring,” says Michael Ray, who is known for his recent No. 1 hit “Think A Little Less.” “The energy from the crowd when you’re on that mound coupled with the anticipation of that first pitch… it is just insane. What an experience!”

 

Canaan Smith Meets With Goo Goo Dolls Lead Singer John Rzeznik

Country entertainer Canaan Smith, known for “Like You That Way,” often covers the Goo Goo Dolls hit “Iris” in concert. When The Goo Goo Dolls performed at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater recently, Smith spent time with The Goo Goo Dolls lead singer John Rzeznik backstage. “Like You That Way” currently has more than 9 million streams on Spotify.

 

Pictured (L-R): John Rzeznik and Canaan Smith

 

 

Wheeler Walker Jr. Makes Festival Debut At Faster Horses

Wheeler Walker Jr. made his festival debut at Faster Horses Festival in Brooklyn, Mich. on Friday, July 21, 2017. He offered songs from his debut album Redneck Sh*t, as well as his more recent Ol’ Wheeler, produced by Dave Cobb. He was joined onstage by Dierks Bentley for a duet of his latest single, “Summers In Kentucky.”

Wheeler Walker Jr. Photo: Marc Nader

 

Newsboys Lend A Hand In Baja, Mexico

Pictured (L-R): Newsboys’ Duncan Phillips; Eric Prager, executive director, Baja Christian Ministries; Bob Sanders, founder, Baja Christian Ministries; God’s Not Dead Missions Director and musician, Adam Agee; and Newsboys’ Michael Tait.

Members of CCM band Newsboys took a break from their summer tour schedule to help build homes in Baja, Mexico, last week. In partnership with Baja Christian Ministries and God’s Not Dead Missions, Newsboys’ Michael Tait and Duncan Phillips joined volunteers from around the U.S. to construct two homes for disadvantaged families. The week culminated with a community-wide fiesta hosted by the God’s Not Dead Missions team, featuring music, food and entertainment.

Partnering with Baja Christian Ministries for more than 15 years, Newsboys have helped build dozens of homes, schools and churches in the region.

Tyminski’s ‘Southern Gothic’ Set For October Release

Tyminski (Dan Tyminski) contemplates the struggles we all face between the light and the darkness on his anticipated solo project, Southern Gothic, set for release Oct. 20 on Mercury Records Nashville. The project features 13 tracks co-penned by Tyminski and writers like Jesse Frasure, Josh Kear, Carey Barlowe, and Sarah Buxton, and came to life when Tyminski realized he wasn’t ready to let go of the songs he had been writing for other artists.

After lending his vocals in 2014 to Avicii’s international pop hit “Hey Brother,” (which went No. 1 in at least 18 countries and has global streams of over 1.1 billion and downloads of 5.3 million), Tyminski began to realize that he could fit outside of his acoustic music box. He enlisted the help of producer Jesse Frasure to meld together the genres that make up Southern Gothic.

“I feel that the light and dark in this record are truly my journey, my personal journey in life,” explains Tyminski. “I think we all feel that whisper from each side of your shoulder, someone saying, ‘yeah do it,’ or ‘no don’t do it.’ I have an enormous struggle with that in my life, but it’s something that I’m aware of. I try to make sure that I understand what the right voice is. I don’t make quick decisions because light and dark, in my opinion, can often look very similar.”

The Vermont native who taught himself how to play banjo by ear has been a member of Alison Krauss’ Union Station for the past 25 years, and was also the singing voice of George Clooney’s character in the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?. He has won 14 Grammys throughout the course of his career.

Southern Gothic Album Track List:

  • Southern Gothic (Dan Tyminski, Jesse Frasure, Josh Kear)
  • Breathing Fire (Dan Tyminski, Cary Barlowe, Will Weatherly)
  • Gone (Dan Tyminski, Kyle Fishman, Nick Bailey)
  • Temporary Love (Dan Tyminski, Cary Barlowe, Jesse Frasure)
  • Perfect Poison (Dan Tyminski, Jesse Frasure)
  • Devil Is Downtown (Dan Tyminski, Ashley Monroe, Paul Moak)
  • Hollow Hallelujah (Dan Tyminski, Sarah Buxton, Jesse Frasure, Amy Wadge)
  • Good For Your Soul (Dan Tyminski, Sarah Buxton, Jesse Frasure)
  • Wailing Wall (Dan Tyminski, Sarah Buxton, Tofer Brown)
  • Haunted Heart (Dan Tyminski, Andrew Dorff, Cary Barlowe, Jesse Frasure)
  • Bloodline (Dan Tyminski, Cary Barlowe, Jesse Frasure)
  • Wanted (Dan Tyminski, Brad Rempel, Seth Mosley)
  • Numb (Dan Tyminski, Kyle Fishman, Nick Bailey, Ryan Ogren)