
The CMA Music Festival has announced road closures that will affect downtown Nashville traffic from June 1- June 13. Road closures will begin Thursday, June 1 at 7 a.m. and last until Tuesday, June 13 at 3 p.m.
The closures are due to this year’s festival lineup of hundreds of established and rising artists. The coveted Nissan Stadium stage will include performances from artists including Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Kelsea Ballerini, Florida Georgia Line, Trace Adkins and more.
Closures beginning Thursday, June 1:
7:00 AM – The northbound lane cutout of First Avenue will be closed from Broadway to Church Streets (reopens Thursday, June 1 by 7:00 PM).
7:00 AM – The First Avenue train station cutout will be closed (reopens Tuesday, June 13 at 3:00 PM).
9:00 AM – The northbound lane of Fifth Avenue will be closed from Demonbreun to Broadway (reopens Thursday, June 1 by 3:00 PM).
Closures beginning Sunday, June 4:
6:00 AM – Fifth Avenue will be closed from Demonbreun to Broadway (reopens Monday, June 12 by 4:00 PM).
Closures beginning Monday, June 5:
5:00 AM – First Avenue will be closed from Demonbreun to Church Streets (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
5:00 AM – Broadway will be closed from First to Second Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
7:00 AM – Titans Way will be closed (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
Closures beginning Wednesday, June 7:
5:00 AM – First Avenue will be closed from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Demonbreun Street (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
5:00 AM – Molloy Street will be closed from First to Second Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
5:00 AM – Demonbreun Street will be closed from First to Second Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
6:00 AM – Broadway will be closed from Second to Fourth Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 2:00 AM).
6:00 AM – Demonbreun Street will be closed from Fourth to Sixth Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 2:00 AM).
Closures beginning Thursday, June 8:
7:00 AM-Fifth Avenue from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Demonbreun Street and Demonbreun Street from Fifth to Sixth Avenues will be closed Thursday, June 8 through Sunday, June 11 from 7:00 AM-7:00 PM daily.
Closures beginning Monday, June 12:
7:00 AM – The northbound lane of First Avenue will be closed from Broadway to Church Street (reopens Monday, June 12 by 7:00 PM).
9:00 AM – The southbound lane of Fifth Avenue will be closed from Demonbreun Street to Broadway (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 PM).
Meters will be bagged on the following streets:
Sunday, June 4 at 11:59 PM – Korean Veterans Boulevard from Fifth to Eighth Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 6:00 AM).
Monday, June 5 at 8:00 PM – Fourth Avenue from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Commerce Street, as well as Second Avenue from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Union Street, and Broadway from First to Sixth Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 1:00 AM).
CMA Awards Voting Season Kicks Off
/by Lorie HollabaughVoting season is beginning for the upcoming 51st Annual CMA Awards, and CMA members can now submit applications online for the 2017 CMA Broadcast Awards for Broadcast Personality, Station, and National Broadcast Personality of the Year at broadcast.CMAawards.com. CMA Broadcast Awards are presented for Personality and Station of the Year in four categories that are determined by market size (major, large, medium, and small), as well as CMA National Broadcast Personality of the Year.
The site will continue to accept submissions until Friday, June 30 at 6 p.m. CT. All entries must reflect performances and events between June 1, 2016 and May 31, 2017. CMA’s panel of judges, which includes radio and industry professionals, will be able to view and evaluate each entry online.
“The outstanding country radio stations and personalities we spotlight in the CMA Broadcast Awards are dedicated advocates rallying fans in support of our genre,” said CMA Chief Executive Officer Sarah Trahern.
The eligibility period for “The 51st Annual CMA Awards” is July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017. All voting for the CMA Awards will be conducted online. The first ballot and instructions will be emailed Monday, July 10 to CMA members in good standing who are eligible to vote. Voting for the first ballot closes Thursday, July 20 (6:00 PM/CT). The second ballot will be emailed to CMA members Monday, Aug. 14. Voting for the second ballot closes Thursday, Aug. 24 (6:00 PM/CT). The final nominees in each of the 12 categories will be announced later this summer. Winners of “The 51st Annual CMA Awards” will be determined in a final round of voting, and the third and final ballot will be emailed to CMA members Monday, Oct. 2. Voting for the CMA Awards final ballot ends Tuesday, Oct. 24 (6:00 PM/CT).
Stanley Cup On Display At Johnny Cash Museum Tonight
/by Alex ParryNashville Predators fans can stop by the Johnny Cash Museum and Patsy Cline Museum entrance tonight (Wednesday, May 31) and grab a picture with the coveted National Hockey League Stanley Cup courtesy of NBC Sports. The Cup will be on display from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. CST at 119 Third Avenue South in Nashville.
The Johnny Cash Museum and Patsy Cline Museum hours of operation are 9 a.m.-7 p.m. CST and admission is $18.95 each.
Chris Stapleton Postpones Tour Dates, Cancels CMA Music Festival Appearance
/by Jessica NicholsonChris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton has announced that he has postponed the upcoming three weeks of tour dates on his The All-American Road Show, including shows in California, Mississippi, Alabama and more.
Additionally, his appearance during CMA Music Festival on Sunday, June 11 has been canceled for Nashville. A replacement for Stapleton’s CMA Music Festival slot has not yet been announced. Stapleton’s publicist had no additional details for the postponed and canceled appearances.
Fans are asked to hold on to their tickets to the postponed shows on The All-American Road Show for now. A list of postponed shows is below:
June 1 – Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center
June 2 – Mt. View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 3 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
June 9 – Southaven, MS – Bankplus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove
June 10 – Birmingham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
June 15 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Civic Center
June 16 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
June 17 – Noblesville, IN – Klipsch Music Center
Industry Ink: Big Machine, Route 91 Festival
/by Lorie HollabaughBig Machine Goes Platinum With Vodka
“Over the past 11 years Big Machine has provided the soundtrack to millions of fans worldwide,” said Borchetta. “With the launch of Big Machine Premium Vodka, we are now offering a superior product that perfectly complements the music we take such great pride in.”
Route 91 Announces Next From Nashville Stage Lineup
In Pictures: Charlie Daniels, Maggie Rose, LOCASH, Mallary Hope
/by Jessica NicholsonCharlie Daniels’ The Journey Home Project Supports SHARE Military Initiative
Charlie Daniels‘ The Journey Home Project has teamed with The Shepherd’s Men Run to raise awareness and funds for the SHARE Military Initiative and Shepherd Center, a rehabilitation program that focuses on assessment and treatment for service men and women who have sustained a mild to moderate brain injury, along with co-occurring PTSD or other mental health concerns, from service in post-9/11 conflicts.
Pictured (L-R): Jason Green, David Corlew, Mercedez Longever, Travis Ellis, Charlie Daniels, Joe Longever
LOCASH, Maggie Rose Perform As Part Of BMI’s Summer Rooftop Series
Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mason Hunter, BMI songwriters and members of LOCASH Chris Lucas and Preston Brust, George Dickel’s Brian Downing and BMI’s Jody Williams pose together at the BMI Rooftop Series show.
BMI songwriters LOCASH and Maggie Rose provided the entertainment for BMI’s recent Rooftop Series show on May 23, the first in BMI’s Summer Rooftop Concert Series. LOCASH were also honored with a Million-Air Award, for one million radio spins of “You’re Gonna Fly,” a song they wrote which was recorded by Keith Urban.
BMI songwriter Maggie Rose plays songs off her brand new EP at the BMI Rooftop Series show.
Curb Records Christian’s Mallary Hope At The KLOVE Fan Awards
Mallary Hope recently walked the carpet for the 5th annual KLOVE Fan Awards on Sunday, May 28 at the Grand Ole Opry. Hope’s current single, “Now,” has amassed more than 200K streams and has been a featured Top Christian Track on Spotify.
The KLOVE Fan Awards: Ignite Hope will play in select theaters on June 13, 2017.
Jason Aldean, Darius Rucker, Charles Kelley To Honor Gregg Allman On CMT Music Awards
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“Gregg Allman and The Allman Brothers Band helped create the bedrock foundation of modern southern music,” said CMT President Brian Philips. “Over the weekend of his death, CMT’s most important artists reached out to see how we might honor Gregg at our awards. This tribute will celebrate Gregg Allman’s soul, charisma and enduring artistry. ‘The Road Goes On Forever,’ indeed.”
CMT also revealed today that Kelsea Ballerini (who is tied for the most CMT Music Awards nominations) and Little Big Town have been added to the lineup of performers. They join a growing list including a first time TV performance by The Chainsmokers and Florida Georgia Line, a Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood duet, a collaboration from Earth, Wind & Fire and Lady Antebellum, and performances by Blake Shelton, Brett Eldredge, Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett. Show presenters will be announced next week.
NASH Next Talent Search Kicks Off Today
/by Lorie HollabaughBeginning today, local artists may enter the competition via the NASH Next website. Seventy-nine NASH/Cumulus stations in 62 markets will conduct local searches, with national participation made possible by Cumulus’ digital properties and syndicated country shows. Local markets will host live events or select their finalist by judging the contestants in a video performance of an original song, and then local winners will move on to the national challenge, where they will submit a live performance video showcasing their best original song. The top ten artists will be selected by industry professionals, and those national finalists will then compete at a live concert event hosted in Nashville in early November, where the panel of celebrity judges will select the NASH Next 2017 winner.
The winner of the five month national competition will be announced by Garth Brooks. NASH Next’s 2016 winner, Todd O’Neill, released his debut single “Love Again” in April and broke the top 50 on the country charts in early May, with his single continuing to climb the charts.
Downtown Nashville Road Closures Announced For 2017 CMA Music Festival
/by Jessica NicholsonThe CMA Music Festival has announced road closures that will affect downtown Nashville traffic from June 1- June 13. Road closures will begin Thursday, June 1 at 7 a.m. and last until Tuesday, June 13 at 3 p.m.
The closures are due to this year’s festival lineup of hundreds of established and rising artists. The coveted Nissan Stadium stage will include performances from artists including Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Kelsea Ballerini, Florida Georgia Line, Trace Adkins and more.
Closures beginning Thursday, June 1:
7:00 AM – The northbound lane cutout of First Avenue will be closed from Broadway to Church Streets (reopens Thursday, June 1 by 7:00 PM).
7:00 AM – The First Avenue train station cutout will be closed (reopens Tuesday, June 13 at 3:00 PM).
9:00 AM – The northbound lane of Fifth Avenue will be closed from Demonbreun to Broadway (reopens Thursday, June 1 by 3:00 PM).
Closures beginning Sunday, June 4:
6:00 AM – Fifth Avenue will be closed from Demonbreun to Broadway (reopens Monday, June 12 by 4:00 PM).
Closures beginning Monday, June 5:
5:00 AM – First Avenue will be closed from Demonbreun to Church Streets (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
5:00 AM – Broadway will be closed from First to Second Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
7:00 AM – Titans Way will be closed (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
Closures beginning Wednesday, June 7:
5:00 AM – First Avenue will be closed from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Demonbreun Street (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
5:00 AM – Molloy Street will be closed from First to Second Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
5:00 AM – Demonbreun Street will be closed from First to Second Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 AM).
6:00 AM – Broadway will be closed from Second to Fourth Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 2:00 AM).
6:00 AM – Demonbreun Street will be closed from Fourth to Sixth Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 2:00 AM).
Closures beginning Thursday, June 8:
7:00 AM-Fifth Avenue from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Demonbreun Street and Demonbreun Street from Fifth to Sixth Avenues will be closed Thursday, June 8 through Sunday, June 11 from 7:00 AM-7:00 PM daily.
Closures beginning Monday, June 12:
7:00 AM – The northbound lane of First Avenue will be closed from Broadway to Church Street (reopens Monday, June 12 by 7:00 PM).
9:00 AM – The southbound lane of Fifth Avenue will be closed from Demonbreun Street to Broadway (reopens Monday, June 12 by 3:00 PM).
Meters will be bagged on the following streets:
Sunday, June 4 at 11:59 PM – Korean Veterans Boulevard from Fifth to Eighth Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 6:00 AM).
Monday, June 5 at 8:00 PM – Fourth Avenue from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Commerce Street, as well as Second Avenue from Korean Veterans Boulevard to Union Street, and Broadway from First to Sixth Avenues (reopens Monday, June 12 by 1:00 AM).
MusicRowPics: Noah Guthrie, Jeffrey East, Mark Mackay
/by Jessica NicholsonNoah Guthrie Visits MusicRow
Musician and former Glee cast member Noah Guthrie recently stopped by the MusicRow offices to perform songs from his latest project, Love You Now. He offered “The Valley,” as well as a new take on the Prince classic “I Would Die 4 U.”
Noah Guthrie
“It’s a crazy awesome love song, with great lyrics, but they get lost in the dance mix,” Guthrie said. “I wanted to draw that out, so I slowed the song down.”
Noah Guthrie with MusicRow staff
Mark Mackay Visits MusicRow
Independent artist and California native Mark Mackay offered an acoustic rendition of “Already Won,” from his album Trials & Tribulations. He played more than 200 shows on the road last year.
Mark Mackay
Pictured (L-R): MusicRow owner/publisher Sherod Robertson, Mark Mackay
Jeffrey East Visits MusicRow
Jeffrey East, a singer-songwriter aligned with peermusic, recently visited the MusicRow office to perform tracks from his upcoming project. East contributed the track “Roller Rink” to Rascal Flatts’ latest album Back To Us, and has had cuts by Rainey Qualley, Point of Grace, and Selah.
Jeffrey East and band with MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson
Jeffrey East, band, and publisher with MusicRow staff
Jerry Duncan Promotions, Deluge Music Make Office Moves
/by Jessica NicholsonJerry Duncan Promotions, an independent country record promotion company which focuses on small and medium market radio promotion, has moved and is now located at 1617 17th Ave. S. in Nashville. The company has been in business since 1982.
Phone numbers and email addresses remain the same. Jerry Duncan and Lisa Smoot can be reached at 615-329-1032 or jerry@duncanpromo.com and lisa@duncanpromo.com.
Music publishing company Deluge Music, founded by Mark Friedman, David Robkin, and Larry Mazer, with offices in Los Angeles and Nashville, is now located at 1114 17th Ave S. #103.
Last year, the company signed a co-publishing deal with Emily West. Deluge Music writer Oran Thorton co-produced Angaleena Presley’s latest album, Wrangled, and contributed to two tracks on the album. The roster also includes Brennin (who earned a cut on Vince Gill’s last album and released the single “Rip Off The Rearview”), Kevin Savigar (who co-wrote/co-produced Rod Stewart’s Another Country album), Christine Connolly (currently co-writing with Theory of a Deadman’s album), Smithfield (who recently took part in the national Highway Finds tour), Mason Thornley, and Susan Ruth.