MusicRow is set to honor six deserving businesswomen who have become substantial contributors and visionary leaders during its annual Rising Women On The Row breakfast. The sixth annual event will be held Tuesday, April 25 at the Omni Nashville Hotel. Nominations are now closed.
The 2017 selected honorees were announced as Tatum Allsep (Founder/Executive Director—Music Health Alliance), Virginia Davis (Managing Partner and Artist Manager—G Major Management), Kerri Edwards (President—KP Entertainment), Kella Farris (Business Manager—Farris, Self & Moore), Laura Hutfless (CEO and Founding Partner—FlyteVu Agency), Juli Newton-Griffith (Vice President—Magic Mustang/BMG). MusicRow has announced business manager Lou Taylor as featured speaker. Song Suffragette Kalie Shorr was revealed as featured performer.
Tickets For 2017 Are Sold Out
To add yourself to a ticket wait list, please contact Eric T. Parker, eparker@musicrow.com. There are two ticket options to note: Sponsorship Table of 10 (see below, $925), or Individual Ticket purchases ($50). Single tickets purchased in the same transaction will be seated together.
Past honorees are—2016: Abbey Adams, Amanda Cates, Cris Lacy, Leslie Roberts, Risha Rodgers; 2015: Kele Currier, Tiffany Dunn, Dawn Gates, Jensen Sussman, Lou Taylor; 2014: Julie Boos, Caryl Healey, Ebie McFarland, Alicia Pruitt, Kelly Rich; 2013: Cyndi Forman, Cindy Hunt, Beth Laird, Cindy Mabe, Brandi Simms; 2012: Shannan Hatch, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Heather McBee, Denise Stevens, Carla Wallace.
Current Ticket Holders
Please expect a confirmation email a week prior to the event, sent to the email address your order came in through. This will contain dress, parking and arrival instructions. Current ticket holders can contact Eric with any additional questions eparker@musicrow.com.
Supporting Sponsorship Includes:
- Table (10 seats) with priority location
- Logo included on a full page ad in MusicRow‘s InCharge (April/May)
- Logo included in event program
- Logo included on MusicRow.com banner ad
- Company included in MusicRow.com coverage
- Company recognized during breakfast event
Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Festival Sits 2017 Out
/by Lorie HollabaughThe message states the band is rescheduling the festival for next year in order to focus on their new album Welcome Home, but Southern Ground will return in 2018. Welcome Home is the band’s first album after announcing their new signing with Elektra and WAR.
ZBB founded the fast-growing festival in 2011, and it quickly became a fan and foodie favorite, offering great music and tasty cuisine to fans in both Charleston and Nashville, where it was held in 2012 and 2013. It will resume in 2018 at Charleston’s MUSC Health Stadium.
iHeartRadio Music Awards Announces Performers
/by Lorie HollabaughThis year’s country nominees include Luke Bryan in the all-genre category Male Artist of the Year, and Florida Georgia Line in the all-genre Best Duo/Group category.
Among the Best Lyric category nominees are Blake Shelton‘s “Came Here to Forget” and Cole Swindell‘s “You Should Be Here.”
Country category nominees include:
Best New Country Artist
Chris Lane
Chris Stapleton
Granger Smith
Kelsea Ballerini
Maren Morris
Country Artist of the Year
Carrie Underwood
Jason Aldean
Keith Urban
Luke Bryan
Thomas Rhett
Country Song of the Year
“Church Bells” – Carrie Underwood
“Snapback” – Old Dominion
“Somewhere On A Beach” – Dierks Bentley
“T-Shirt” – Thomas Rhett
“You Should Be Here” – Cole Swindell
“This is the one night where fans can not only hear the songs that defined the last year in music, but also discover what is coming right out,” said John Sykes, President of Entertainment Enterprises for iHeartMedia. “This will be a night of live performances and once-in-a-lifetime collaborations that will carry fans into the new year of music.”
The show will air live on TBS, TNT and truTV at 8 p.m. ET from the Forum in L.A. and will broadcast on iHeartMedia stations nationwide, as well as on the iHeartRadio digital music platform, and is hosted by Ryan Seacrest.
Big Machine CRS Luncheon Lineup Announced
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Big Machine Label Group CRS Luncheon lineup has been announced for Feb. 24, and will feature performances by A Thousand Horses, Trent Harmon, Delta Rae, Maddie & Tae, Midland, Carly Pearce, and the cast of Nashville.
This marks the third year Big Machine has hosted the luncheon. This year, the luncheon will be held in the Broadway Ballroom (CRS Performance Hall) at Omni Nashville, and festivities will kick off at noon.
More details of this year’s agenda can be found at countryradioseminar.com.
MusicRow’s 6th Annual Rising Women On The Row
/by Eric T. ParkerThe 2017 selected honorees were announced as Tatum Allsep (Founder/Executive Director—Music Health Alliance), Virginia Davis (Managing Partner and Artist Manager—G Major Management), Kerri Edwards (President—KP Entertainment), Kella Farris (Business Manager—Farris, Self & Moore), Laura Hutfless (CEO and Founding Partner—FlyteVu Agency), Juli Newton-Griffith (Vice President—Magic Mustang/BMG). MusicRow has announced business manager Lou Taylor as featured speaker. Song Suffragette Kalie Shorr was revealed as featured performer.
Tickets For 2017 Are Sold Out
To add yourself to a ticket wait list, please contact Eric T. Parker, eparker@musicrow.com. There are two ticket options to note: Sponsorship Table of 10 (see below, $925), or Individual Ticket purchases ($50). Single tickets purchased in the same transaction will be seated together.
Past honorees are—2016: Abbey Adams, Amanda Cates, Cris Lacy, Leslie Roberts, Risha Rodgers; 2015: Kele Currier, Tiffany Dunn, Dawn Gates, Jensen Sussman, Lou Taylor; 2014: Julie Boos, Caryl Healey, Ebie McFarland, Alicia Pruitt, Kelly Rich; 2013: Cyndi Forman, Cindy Hunt, Beth Laird, Cindy Mabe, Brandi Simms; 2012: Shannan Hatch, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Heather McBee, Denise Stevens, Carla Wallace.
Current Ticket Holders
Please expect a confirmation email a week prior to the event, sent to the email address your order came in through. This will contain dress, parking and arrival instructions. Current ticket holders can contact Eric with any additional questions eparker@musicrow.com.
Supporting Sponsorship Includes:
‘Nashville’ Characters Deacon and Rayna Immortalized in Wax at Madame Tussauds Nashville
/by Lorie HollabaughNashville characters Rayna Jaymes and Deacon Claybourne (portrayed by Connie Britton and Charles Esten) will be immortalized in wax within Madame Tussauds Nashville, which is set to open in April in Music City. Britton and Esten underwent more than 300 measurements for their statues, which will be seated on a bench outside a replica of the famous Bluebird Café, giving guests the chance to pose for a photo seated between the two stars.
“I’ve been to the Madame Tussauds in London and it was a great great memory. The figures just amazed us, each one. You can see why it draws millions of people every single year,” said Esten. “To think that somebody will have a photograph sitting next to Deacon Claybourne and Rayna Jaymes—it’s surreal.”
Rayna’s figure will be wearing an outfit donated from the show that she wore in season three while performing on Good Morning America. Deacon’s figure will be outfitted with his favorite Martin D-28 Marquis Sunburst guitar, a re-creation of his signature guitar pick and leather strap donning his name and clothes donated from the show.
“The show Nashville has made a profound impact on the popularity of Music City and we couldn’t imagine having a Madame Tussauds in Nashville without Rayna Jaymes and Deacon Claybourne,” said JP Dansereau, General Manager, Madame Tussauds Nashville. “We’ve recently been able to announce some spectacular music icons slated to appear in our attraction. Having Deacon and Rayna included, specifically positioned with the famous Bluebird Café as a backdrop, is extra special for us. We can’t wait for ‘Nashville’ fans from across the world to experience their favorite stars up close and personal.”
Parallel Entertainment Nashville Adds Creative Director
/by Jessica NicholsonTravis Myatt
Parallel Entertainment Nashville has expanded its team with the hiring of Travis Myatt as Creative Director. Myatt will work alongside Marc Rucker and Tim Hunze to expand Parallel’s roster of writers and artists. Myatt previously served as Catalog Manager at Sony/ATV.
“To quote Seth Godin, ‘…what we must have are indispensable human beings. We need original thinkers, provocateurs, and people who care… Every organization needs a linchpin…’ – and that’s exactly who I intend to be. I believe being positioned alongside Tim and Marc will give me the opportunity to do just that. I look forward to working with Parallel’s fantastic roster of writers and artists,” Myatt says.
“Travis is the perfect fit for the team we are building here at Parallel. He is a natural leader with an unparalleled passion for songs, writers and the business of music,” Rucker says.
“We are really excited to have Travis join the team,” Hunze adds. “His passion and drive are out of this world.”
Celebration Of Life Set For “Daddy’s Hands” Singer-Songwriter Holly Dunn
/by Jessica NicholsonHolly Dunn
The life and career of country singer-songwriter Holly Dunn will be celebrated with an evening of live music on March 30, 2017, at BMI’s Nashville office (10 Music Sq. E).
Dunn died in November 2016 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, after a battle with ovarian cancer. “Daddy’s Hands”—Dunn’s self-written, breakthrough 1986 hit—earned recognition from ACM, BMI, CMA and the Grand Ole Opry.
The celebration of life event, which will begin at 6 p.m., will include a silent auction. A minimum donation of $25 is requested to attend. All proceeds will aid ovarian carcinosarcoma research.
Performers for the celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
The Band Perry To Preview New Album Via Pop-Up Shows In March
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Band Perry. Photo: Steven Klein
The Band Perry will give fans in select cities a first hearing of the trio’s pop album My Bad Imagination via a series of nine pop-up shows in March. The album, the trio’s first via a new deal with Interscope Records, features the single “Stay In The Dark.”
The first show in the pop-up series will be held March 5 at Atlanta’s Terminal West. Additional concert locations include New York City’s Irving Plaza (March 7), Boston’s The Sinclair (March 9), Philadelphia’s Theatre of Living Arts (March 11), Toronto’s Mod Club (March 12), Chicago’s Lincoln Hall (March 15), Denver’s Gothic Theater (March 18), Los Angeles’ El Rey (March 20) and San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall (March 22).
Each show will feature a pop-up shop with collectors-edition merchandise designed by the trio.
A pre-sale for tickets for My Bad Imagination Pop Up Shows will launch Thursday, Feb. 16 at 10 a.m. local time for 24 hours. Pre-sale information can be found by visiting thebandperry.com. The public ticket on sale will begin Friday, Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. local time.
“My Bad Imagination is an album with a ton of layers and surprises for our fans,” said Kimberly Perry. “Our fans have stuck by us over the past year while we’ve been quietly creating our new music, and now we want to get close to them as as we can to start listening and moving to these new sounds together.”
“We want our fans to see and feel as much as they hear My Bad Imagination, so we’ve created this series of pop up shows in some of our favorite small rooms around the country to give them the first look at the designs and music that have led us to this moment of growth for our band,” said Reid Perry.
“We’ll show it to the rest of the world next,” said Neil Perry. “But this moment is about the family coming together to celebrate a birthday, a new day, the future.”
Garth Brooks Added As Speaker For 2017 Country Radio Seminar
/by Jessica NicholsonGarth Brooks
Garth Brooks will return to this year’s Country Radio Seminar for a keynote presentation, scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. CT. Titled “Inside Studio G,” the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year will give a behind-the-scenes look into his business and life.
Brooks earned his fifth CMA Entertainer of the Year honor in November 2016, and became the first artist to earn seven Diamond awards, recognizing seven albums certified by the RIAA as selling over 10 million units each. Brooks has sold more than 138 million albums, and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Songwriters Hall of Fame (NY), the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Musicians Hall of Fame. Brooks is currently on the three-year Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood.
For more, visit countryradioseminar.com.
‘Nashville’ Stars to Tour UK in June
/by Lorie HollabaughThe stars of Nashville are launching a second overseas tour this summer set for England, Scotland, and Ireland. Cast members Clare Bowen, Chris Carmack, Charles Esten and Jonathan Jackson will play the shows, along with Sam Palladio on select dates.
Launching June 9 in Birmingham, England, the tour will feature songs from the series as well as artists’ original material and will hit cities including Brighton, Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Dublin, Belfast, as well as two nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
“Our first international tour proved how tremendously popular ‘Nashville’ and its cast are beyond the U.S.,” said Steve Buchanan, President, Opry Entertainment. “We look forward to more sell-out shows this summer featuring cast members who are not only amazing actors, performers, and songwriters, but who have also become incredible ambassadors for our home state of Tennessee.”
All shows go on sale this Friday, Feb. 17. This marks the second time the cast will tour abroad: Nashville staged a sold-out tour in the UK and Ireland in 2016. Nashville airs on six continents and in more than 100 territories, including the United Kingdom.
“Nashville” International Tour Dates:
6/9 Birmingham Barclaycard Arena
6/10 London Royal Albert Hall
6/11 London Royal Albert Hall
6/13 Brighton Brighton Dome
6/14 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
6/16 Glasgow The SSE Hydro
6/17 Manchester Manchester Arena
6/19 Dublin 3 Arena
6/20 Belfast SSE Arena