Brandy Clark and Charlie Worsham are joining forces for a 26-city tour this spring that will hit Austin, New Orleans, Richmond, Atlanta, and more. A Nashville date at the City Winery is scheduled for May 19.
The two have collaborated previously on different events, including Front and Center’s CMA Songwriter Series as well as Worsham’s 2016 Midnite Jamboree.
“Brandy is everything I love about country music. She speaks her truth, and she breaks new ground with every song she writes,” said Worsham about his new tourmate. “She’s beloved by the Nashville community, and each time she and I have collaborated, it’s been a blast. This tour is going to be so much fun, and I know the fans who fill up the venue each night will bring with them the same deep love for music that we have as artists.”
“Charlie Worsham is one of my favorite singers, songwriters, and musicians. I absolutely love his new record and where his heart is musically,” said Clark. “I can’t wait to share the stage with him.”
The revered duo will hit the road beginning April 6 at The Southern in Charlottesville, Virginia, and tickets are on sale now at ticketmaster.com and ticketfly.com.
An Evening with Brandy Clark & Charlie Worsham Dates
Thursday, April 6: The Southern; Charlottesville, VA
Friday, April 7: 20th Century Theatre; Cincinnati, OH
Saturday, April 8: House of Blues; Cleveland, OH
Sunday, April 9: The Ark; Ann Arbor, MI
Monday, April 10: Lyric Theatre; Lexington, KY
Friday, April 14: The Grey Eagle; Asheville, NC
Saturday, April 15: Harvester Performing Arts Ctr; Rocky Mount, VA
Thursday, April 20: City Winery; New York, NY
Saturday, April 22: Rams Head On Stage; Annapolis, MD
Sunday, April 23: The Hamilton; Washington DC
Wednesday, April 26: Parish at House of Blues; New Orleans, LA
Thursday, April 27: Dosey Doe; The Woodlands, TX
Friday, April 28: Sam’s Burger Joint; San Antonio, TX
Saturday, April 29: Live Oak Music Hall; Fort Worth, TX
Sunday, April 30: Antone’s; Austin, TX
Friday, May 5: WorkPlay Theatre; Birmingham, AL
Sunday, May 7: The Steeple; Mobile, AL
Thursday, May 11: 40 Watt Club; Athens, GA
Friday, May 12: The Blind Tiger; Greensboro, NC
Saturday, May 13: The Broadberry; Richmond, VA
Friday, May 19: City Winery; Nashville, TN
Saturday, May 20: City Winery; Atlanta, GA
Thursday, June 15: Delmar Hall; Saint Louis, MO
Friday, June 16: Wooly’s; Des Moines, IA
Saturday, June 17: Turf Club; St. Paul, MN
Sunday, June 18: The Waiting Room Lounge; Omaha, NE
Brandy Clark, Charlie Worsham Team Up For New Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughThe two have collaborated previously on different events, including Front and Center’s CMA Songwriter Series as well as Worsham’s 2016 Midnite Jamboree.
“Brandy is everything I love about country music. She speaks her truth, and she breaks new ground with every song she writes,” said Worsham about his new tourmate. “She’s beloved by the Nashville community, and each time she and I have collaborated, it’s been a blast. This tour is going to be so much fun, and I know the fans who fill up the venue each night will bring with them the same deep love for music that we have as artists.”
“Charlie Worsham is one of my favorite singers, songwriters, and musicians. I absolutely love his new record and where his heart is musically,” said Clark. “I can’t wait to share the stage with him.”
The revered duo will hit the road beginning April 6 at The Southern in Charlottesville, Virginia, and tickets are on sale now at ticketmaster.com and ticketfly.com.
An Evening with Brandy Clark & Charlie Worsham Dates
Thursday, April 6: The Southern; Charlottesville, VA
Friday, April 7: 20th Century Theatre; Cincinnati, OH
Saturday, April 8: House of Blues; Cleveland, OH
Sunday, April 9: The Ark; Ann Arbor, MI
Monday, April 10: Lyric Theatre; Lexington, KY
Friday, April 14: The Grey Eagle; Asheville, NC
Saturday, April 15: Harvester Performing Arts Ctr; Rocky Mount, VA
Thursday, April 20: City Winery; New York, NY
Saturday, April 22: Rams Head On Stage; Annapolis, MD
Sunday, April 23: The Hamilton; Washington DC
Wednesday, April 26: Parish at House of Blues; New Orleans, LA
Thursday, April 27: Dosey Doe; The Woodlands, TX
Friday, April 28: Sam’s Burger Joint; San Antonio, TX
Saturday, April 29: Live Oak Music Hall; Fort Worth, TX
Sunday, April 30: Antone’s; Austin, TX
Friday, May 5: WorkPlay Theatre; Birmingham, AL
Sunday, May 7: The Steeple; Mobile, AL
Thursday, May 11: 40 Watt Club; Athens, GA
Friday, May 12: The Blind Tiger; Greensboro, NC
Saturday, May 13: The Broadberry; Richmond, VA
Friday, May 19: City Winery; Nashville, TN
Saturday, May 20: City Winery; Atlanta, GA
Thursday, June 15: Delmar Hall; Saint Louis, MO
Friday, June 16: Wooly’s; Des Moines, IA
Saturday, June 17: Turf Club; St. Paul, MN
Sunday, June 18: The Waiting Room Lounge; Omaha, NE
Journalist Robert K Oermann, Artist Anna Jaap Team For Exhibit Highlighting Nashville’s Hidden Histories
/by Lorie HollabaughAl Capone’s bookmaker John Welch built this structure between 1929 and 1932. En route between Chicago and Florida, the notorious gangster used it as his rest stop and hideout. Today, it is a recording studio called The Castle. Nearly 500 top artists have recorded at The Castle. Among them are Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, Alabama, Johnny Cash, Michael Bolton, Bon Jovi, and more.
A new exhibit highlighting unique locations in Nashville’s history, “Hiding In Plain Sight,” will open at the Nashville Library with a special reception Feb. 18 in the Courtyard Gallery from 3-5 p.m. Nashville artist Anna Jaap and journalist/MusicRow contributor Robert K. Oermann collaborated on the new exhibit of photos and stories of hidden historical locations that were inspired from the nearly three decades that Nashville resident Oermann spent driving, studying, and researching Music City’s history.
Portrait subjects include homes where Hank Williams and Patsy Cline once resided, Grand Ole Opry founder George D. Hay’s home, churches with Civil Rights Movement history, Nashville’s first auto factory, and the spot where Lay’s Potato Chips were once made.
“Celebrating great art and artists is part of Nashville Public Library’s mission to connect our community,” said Library Director Kent Oliver. “We are pleased to showcase these portraits that give viewers such insight into our city.”
Both the Omohundro Water Treatment Plant and the City Reservoir (on 8th Ave. S.) were built in 1889. They are on the National Registry of Historical Places, and both are still serving the community.
‘MusicRow’ CountryBreakout Chart Station To Be Featured During CRS
/by Jessica NicholsonMusicRow CountryBreakout Chart panel station KZPK, based in St. Cloud, Minnesota, will be featured at this year’s Country Radio Seminar.
KZPK’s OM JJ Holiday and GSM Stephanie Theisen will take part in the panel Objects Are Larger Than They Appear: Small Markets That Do Big Things, which focuses on successful promotions that go above and beyond small-market scale, leading to increased revenue, greater brand awareness, and happy listeners and staff.
The panel will also include Sony Music Nashville’s RG Jones, and station WBYT FM (South Bend, Indiana)’s PD Jesse Garcia and GSM Erica Ogle.
The discussion will take place Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. at Legends Ballroom A-C, on level 2 of the Omni Hotel.
Country Radio Seminar runs from Feb. 22-24 at Nashville’s Omni Hotel. For more, visit countryradioseminar.com.
Jessie Jo Dillon Signs With Big Machine Music
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Back Row – BMM’s Senior Director Publishing Alex Heddle; Front Row – BMM’s Assistant Publishing Jillian Whitefield, Jessie Jo Dillon, BMM’s VP/GM Publishing Mike Molinar Photo courtesy of Big Machine Music
Big Machine Music has signed Jessie Jo Dillon to an exclusive co-publishing agreement. Dillon earned a Grammy nomination in 2011 in the Best Song Category for her first-ever cut, George Strait’s “The Breath You Take,” a song she co-wrote with Casey Beathard and her father, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, Dean Dillon.
Dillon co-wrote “Girl Next Door,” “Daughter” and “You Can Come Over” with Brandy Clark for her latest album as well as “Rich” with Maren Morris for her CD Hero. George Strait, LeAnn Rimes, Luke Bryan, Jennifer Nettles and more, have also all recorded Jessie Jo’s songs, and she joins a roster that includes Jonathan Singleton, Laura Veltz and Josh Thompson, among others.
“While Jessie Jo has felt like family to our team for a long time, we are honored that she chose us to represent her and her songs,” said BMM’s VP/GM Publishing Mike Molinar. “She is a special songwriter who has a magical ability to craft a song that resonates with everyone.”
“I am over the moon to be joining the Big Machine Music tribe alongside some of my favorite songwriters and publishers,” said Dillon. “Mike and the Big Machine Music team have always been big believers in me and my writing so this really feels like coming home.”
Nashville Presenters Announced For Sunday’s Grammy Awards
/by Eric T. ParkerPictured (L-R): Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Kelly Clarkson, Thomas Rhett
Presenters for the 59th Annual Grammy Awards telecast will include three-time Grammy winner and current nominee Kelly Clarkson; three-time Grammy winner Tim McGraw and five-time Grammy winner Faith Hill; and current Grammy nominee Thomas Rhett.
Taking place at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles and hosted by James Corden, the awards will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.
Additional presenters include five-time Grammy winner Celine Dion; singer/songwriter Jason Derulo; current Grammy nominee Halsey; singer/ songwriter Camila Cabello; current Grammy nominees The Chainsmokers; actress Laverne Cox; pop/funk band DNCE; actress Taraji P. Henson; actress/model Paris Jackson; previous Grammy nominee Nick Jonas; previous Grammy nominee Jennifer Lopez; singer/songwriter Katharine McPhee; two-time Grammy winners and current Grammy nominees Pentatonix; actress Gina Rodriguez; TV/radio host and producer Ryan Seacrest; current Grammy nominee Solange; and previous Grammy nominee and actor John Travolta.
Previously announced performers include Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris, Little Big Town, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Sturgill Simpson, Gary Clark Jr., Adele, William Bell, Chance The Rapper, Daft Punk, Andra Day, Cynthia Erivo, Tori Kelly, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, John Legend, Demi Lovato, Lukas Graham, Bruno Mars, Metallica, Anderson .Paak, Katy Perry, A Tribe Called Quest, and The Weeknd.
The 59th Annual Grammy Awards are produced by AEG Ehrlich Ventures for The Recording Academy. Ken Ehrlich is executive producer, Louis J. Horvitz is director, Ben Winston is a producer, and David Wild and Ehrlich are the writers.
Webster PR to Host Third Annual Legendary Lunch
/by Lorie HollabaughWebster Public Relations will be presenting their Legendary Lunch event Feb. 22 at the Hilton Downtown. Now in its third year, the luncheon gives radio reps and the media an opportunity to mix and mingle with over 30 legendary country acts in the same room, including Bill Anderson, Roy Clark, John Conlee, Crystal Gayle, Brenda Lee, John Michael Montgomery, Tanya Tucker and more.
Bill Cody of WSM-AM will be broadcasting live from the Legendary Lunch and will be simulcast on the Heartland Network, and media are invited to attend the red carpet arrival and press conference held prior to the lunch.
“We are honored to team with Webster Public Relations to present the 3rd Annual Legendary Lunch,” said Chris Kulick, WSM General Manager. “I know that 650 AM WSM listeners and Heartland viewers will continue to embrace these legendary and iconic artists, as they have for many years!”
Weekly Chart Report (2/10/17)
/by Troy_StephensonClick here or above to access MusicRow‘s weekly CountryBreakout Report.
UMG Nashville Reveals “Team UMG At The Ryman” Lineup
/by Jessica NicholsonA star-studded lineup has been revealed for Universal Music Group Nashville’s “Team UMG at the Ryman” at CRS 2017, to be held Feb. 23, 2017 at the Ryman Auditorium. This year’s performers are Lauren Alaina, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Easton Corbin, Billy Currington, Vince Gill, Sam Hunt, Kip Moore, Jon Pardi, Darius Rucker, Chris Stapleton, Josh Tuner, and Keith Urban.
Doors will open at 11:30 a.m., and the show will start at Noon. As in previous years, seminar registrants will receive a boxed lunch prior to the event. CRS attendees will have the option to either walk or use shuttles, provided by UMG Nashville, going from the Omni Hotel to the Ryman Auditorium between 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group Nashville, Mike Dungan comments, “The box lunches aren’t anything to write home about, but the show is fantastic! Always the most anticipated event at CRS, we will see you there!”
To review more of this year’s agenda, please visit countryradioseminar.com.
ASCAP Announces Songwriters Selected for 2017 GPS Project
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured, Front row (L-R): ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, GPS Project songwriters Madeleine, Emma Place, Rob Carona and Tommy Kratzert, and ASCAP’s Mike Sistad. Back row (L-R): ASCAP’s Michael Martin, GPS Project songwriters Ian Christian, Martin McDaniel, Lainey Wilson and Katie Cole, and ASCAP’s Robert Filhart. Not pictured: GPS Project songwriters Anna Vaus, Madeleine Slate, Robyn Collins and Blake Griffith, and ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe. [Click photo to enlarge]
The ASCAP GPS Project class of 2017 includes songwriters Rob Carona, Ian Christian, Katie Cole, Robyn Collins, Blake Griffith, Tommy Kratzert, Madeleine, Martin McDaniel, Emma Place, Madeleine Slate, Anna Vaus and Lainey Wilson.
The publishers participating in the 2017 ASCAP GPS Project include Writers Den, Disney Music Publishing, BMG, Big Machine, This Music, Wrensong, Black River, Big Yellow Dog, Sea Gayle, King Pen Music, Razor and Tie and Sony ATV.
Lance Carpenter Joins BMI
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Mandolin Entertainment’s Mandi Dixon, Parallel Entertainment’s Tim Hunze and BMI’s Bradley Collins. Seated: BMI songwriter Lance Carpenter.
Newly-signed BMI songwriter Lance Carpenter stopped by the company’s Nashville office to celebrate on Feb. 9. Carpenter has several cuts, including the Kelsea Ballerini chart-topper “Love Me Like You Mean It.”
The singer-songwriter is signed to Parallel Entertainment for publishing and Mandolin Entertainment for artist management.