The country music format garnered 10 percent of total audio consumption in 2016, according to Nielsen’s 2016 year-end report. Rock was the top total audio consumption genre, with 29 percent, followed by R&B/Hip-Hop at No. 2 (22 percent), pop at No. 3 (13 percent), and country at No. 4.
Overall albums sales in the U.S. rose 3.1 percent from the previous year, from 543,800,000 to 560,700,000 units, although CD album sales dropped 16.3 percent and digital albums were down 20.1 percent. Vinyl sales increased 10 percent.
Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller was the only country project to make Nielsen’s 2016 Overall Top Albums list at No. 7 with 1,421,000. The list is based on U.S. album sales, track equivalent albums, and stream equivalent albums. Drake‘s Views landed at No. 1 on the overall list, followed by Adele‘s 25 at No. 2, and Beyonce‘s Lemonade at No. 3.
Meanwhile, Stapleton’s Traveller was the only country entry (at No. 4) on the 2016 Top Albums list, which is based solely on U.S. album sales for all genres. Traveller was also the only country entry (again at No. 4) on the Top Digital Albums list, with 447,000 sold.
For Top CD album sales, Traveller ranked at No. 3. Other country albums making the Top CD list include Garth Brooks‘ Ultimate Collection Exclusive at No. 4, Joey+Rory‘s Hymns at No. 6, and Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest at No. 9.
The country radio format landed at No. 4 on the tally of the Top 10 radio formats of 2016, behind News Talk Information, pop and AC. From January-November 2016, 7.4 percent of U.S. radio listeners in PPM markets aged 6+ were turned to a country or new country station during any 15-minutes period during the day.
Live music continues to be the dominant category for music spending by consumers, at 36 percent. Physical music ranked next with 11 percent of spending, followed by a 10 percent tie for satellite radio subscriptions and digital music spending.
MusicRowLife: Shane McAnally, Michael McAnally Baum Make Marriage Legal
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Michael McAnally Baum, Megan Barry, Shane McAnally
Songwriter/producer Shane McAnally and longtime life-partner and SMACK COO Michael McAnally Baum were married by Nashville Mayor Megan Barry at 9:30 this morning. The service made their marriage legal and follows a commitment ceremony the couple had at Maroma Beach Resort on the Mexican Riviera in September 2012, which was officiated by Josh Osborne and attended by close family and friends including Kacey Musgraves, Brandy Clark, and Trevor Rosen of Old Dominion.
The couple’s four-year-old twins, Dash Ryan and Dylan Brook McAnally, attended this morning’s milestone. They ended the ceremony with a family kiss and will celebrate the 20th of January as their family anniversary.
McAnally is a CMA and Grammy Award Winning Songwriter/Producer and his longtime life-partner Baum is music business executive and Chief Operating Officer at SMACK (home to SMACKSongs and SMACKPublishing in Nashville, Tenn.)
“Five years ago we were married on a beach in Mexico surrounded by the ones we love,” shares the couple, “While forever bound in our hearts, we were not legally bound because our government didn’t recognize our union at that time. Today, marriage certificate in hand, we stand with our two beautiful children as a modern American family and say ‘love is love.’ We continue in the hope and belief that open minds and accepting hearts will always conquer fear.”
Congratulations notes can be sent to smacksongs@me.com.
In Pictures: ASCAP At 30A Songwriters Festival
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Josh Kear, Charles Kelley, Matt Helmkamp, Logan Brill, Cale Dodds, Jimmy Robbins
For the seventh consecutive year, ASCAP returned as a major sponsor of the 30A Songwriters Festival, and featured performances from hit writers Josh Kear, Jaren Johnston, Jimmy Robbins, Frank Rogers, Derek George, Cole Taylor, Josh Kerr, Abe Stoklasa and Brent Anderson, as well as up-and-coming songwriter-artists Logan Brill, Hannah Dasher and Cale Dodds.
The ASCAP showcases were held at The Boathouse in Watercolor, and on Friday night, special guests included current Grammy nominee Emily Weisband, who performed “Gettin’ In The Way,” a song she co-wrote for Keith Urban’s Ripcord album. Also making a surprise appearance in front of the capacity crowd was Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley, who performed “Need You Now” with his co-writer Josh Kear.
For the 3rd year in a row, City National Bank co-sponsored the official ASCAP after party. Diane Pearson and Mandy Gallagher were on hand for the party, held at the new Surfing Deer restaurant.
Pictured (L-R): Derek George, Jaren Johnston, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe, Cole Taylor, Cale Dodds, Josh Kerr, Abe Stoklasa, Emily Weisband, ASCAP’s Robert Filhart, Josh Kear and Frank Rogers
Nielsen 2016 Year-End Report: Country Garners 10 Percent Of Total Audio Consumption
/by Jessica NicholsonOverall albums sales in the U.S. rose 3.1 percent from the previous year, from 543,800,000 to 560,700,000 units, although CD album sales dropped 16.3 percent and digital albums were down 20.1 percent. Vinyl sales increased 10 percent.
Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller was the only country project to make Nielsen’s 2016 Overall Top Albums list at No. 7 with 1,421,000. The list is based on U.S. album sales, track equivalent albums, and stream equivalent albums. Drake‘s Views landed at No. 1 on the overall list, followed by Adele‘s 25 at No. 2, and Beyonce‘s Lemonade at No. 3.
Meanwhile, Stapleton’s Traveller was the only country entry (at No. 4) on the 2016 Top Albums list, which is based solely on U.S. album sales for all genres. Traveller was also the only country entry (again at No. 4) on the Top Digital Albums list, with 447,000 sold.
For Top CD album sales, Traveller ranked at No. 3. Other country albums making the Top CD list include Garth Brooks‘ Ultimate Collection Exclusive at No. 4, Joey+Rory‘s Hymns at No. 6, and Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest at No. 9.
The country radio format landed at No. 4 on the tally of the Top 10 radio formats of 2016, behind News Talk Information, pop and AC. From January-November 2016, 7.4 percent of U.S. radio listeners in PPM markets aged 6+ were turned to a country or new country station during any 15-minutes period during the day.
Live music continues to be the dominant category for music spending by consumers, at 36 percent. Physical music ranked next with 11 percent of spending, followed by a 10 percent tie for satellite radio subscriptions and digital music spending.
Artist Updates: Willie Nelson, Aubrie Sellers, Wynonna
/by Lorie HollabaughWillie Nelson Announces Fifth Annual Luck Reunion Music Festival
Aubrie Sellers Releases ‘Little Van Sessions’
Aubrie Sellers is releasing a series of video covers in the “Little Van Sessions.” The first two videos from this new series kicked off this week, showcasing intimate performances of some of Sellers’ biggest influences across all genres. On Thursday, American Songwriter premiered her steel-guitar laden version of Coldplay’s “Green Eyes” and this morning, Paste Magazine shared her rendition of Vern Gosdin’s “Till The End.”
“We have spent the last couple of years touring around the country together and spending a lot of time in some pretty cramped quarters,” Sellers explains. “I thought it would be cool to extend a little piece of that, and play some of those songs that I listen to when I’m on the road.”
Wynonna Announces Roots & Revival Tour
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Dierks Bentley Adds Summer Dates to What The Hell Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughDierks Bentley is extending the dates on his 2017 What The Hell Tour after a sold-out opening night in Dayton, Ohio. Bentley has added dates through the summer on the headlining tour, which will take him through Chicago, Atlanta, Denver, Phoenix, and dozens of other markets.
“The show last night – and even just being with Cole and Pardi hanging off stage the last few days – has me so pumped for the rest of this year,” said Bentley. “There’s not a cooler feeling in the world than the love that country music fans pour out every night when you’re laying it all out on the stage. They are having the time of their lives, and we’re all just getting lost in it together. I can’t wait to bring that back to Nashville tomorrow night and celebrate with all our friends and family at home. The guys and I are never going to forget this tour and these fans and all the people helping us live out our dreams every night.”
Tickets for select dates will become available as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket going on sale Jan. 27 at megaticket.com. Additional dates and ticket information can be found at dierks.com.
Garth Brooks Featured on ‘Tennessee Vacation Guide’ Cover
/by Lorie HollabaughBrooks was named an official Tennessee Ambassador of Goodwill by Governor Bill Haslam in October 2016, in honor of his becoming the first artist in music history to earn seven Diamond Awards, recognizing seven albums selling 10 million or more copies each from the Recording Industry Association of America. October was also the first time in Brooks’ career that he had ever performed at the Ryman.
“Two icons. That is what we have here,” said Commissioner Kevin Triplett, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. “On one hand, Garth Brooks, a seven-Diamond artist and without question one of the greatest ambassadors the state of Tennessee could have. On the other, The Ryman, one of the world’s most famous music destinations. It is an honor to have both grace the cover of this year’s Tennessee Vacation Guide. It is a banner year for Tennessee in 2017 in which we celebrate no fewer than a dozen notable music anniversaries. That includes the 60th anniversaries of STAX Records in Memphis and RCA’s famed Studio B in Nashville, the 75th anniversary of the song ‘Chattanooga Choo Choo,’ and the 50th anniversary of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. All further evidence the soundtrack of America is made in Tennessee.”
More than 550,000 guides are available to inspire potential guests to book a trip to Tennessee. The guide is available free of charge at any of Tennessee’s 14 Welcome Centers or by calling 1-800-GO2-TENN (462-8366), and can also be ordered or downloaded online at www.tnvacation.com/guide.
Colin Elmore Signs Co-Pub Deal With Wrensong, Pat Finch Publishing
/by Lorie Hollabaugh(From top): Abbe Nameche, Pat Finch, Ree Guyer and Colin Elmore Photo Courtesy of Wrensong/Reynsong Entertainment
Colin Elmore, lead singer of Colin Elmore and the Danville Train, has signed a co-publishing deal with Wrensong/Reynsong Entertainment and Pat Finch Music Publishing.
The Willow Springs, Missouri, native has a production deal with Sony Music Nashville and is currently in the studio recording his debut EP with producer Eric Masse (Miranda Lambert, Rayland Baxter and Robert Ellis.)
“When I first heard Colin’s songs and voice, I loved him immediately…seeing him live put me over the top. He is a true artist,” said Ree Guyer, president of Wrensong/Reynsong Entertainment.
“Colin is one of the most uniquely gifted writer/artists I’ve ever had the honor of working with,” said Pat Finch. “To get to travel this journey with two dear friends, Ree and Abbe, is just icing on the cake.”
Weekly Chart Report (1/20/17)
/by Troy_StephensonClick here or above to access MusicRow‘s weekly CountryBreakout Report.
Industry Pics: Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Russell Dickerson, Lauren Alaina, Lady A
/by Jessica NicholsonJason Aldean and Michael Tyler performed at “Rhythm and Boots,” a benefit for Musicians On Call at Nashville’s 3rd and Lindsley Jan. 17. Hosted by Ty Bentli, Kelly Ford and Chuck Wicks, Cumulus Media-Nashville’s NASH FM 103.3 and 95.5 NASH ICON personalities and co-hosts of the nationally syndicated “Mornings With Ty, Kelly & Chuck,” the show raised over $16,000 for Musicians On Call. The event also included a live autographed Aldean guitar auction and a Q&A during his set with questions submitted from the audience.
(L-R): Ty Bentli, Kelly Ford, Jason Aldean and Chuck Wicks
Kane Brown recently celebrated a sold-out show at Nashville venue Exit/In on Jan. 17.
Pictured (L-R): iHeart Media’s John Sykes, Mark Chase, Tom Poleman, artist Kane Brown, iHeartMedia’s Rod Phillips
IHeart SVPP Rod Phillips and Triple Tigers Records/Sony Music Entertainment’s Russell Dickerson at the recent iHeartCountry session.
Pictured (L-R): Rod Phillips, Russell Dickerson
Lauren Alaina and Lady Antebellum both stopped by NASH Nights Live yesterday to chat with co-hosts Shawn Parr and Elaina Smith. Alaina discussed her upcoming Road Less Traveled album during the visit, while Lady A talked about their new single “You Look Good” and their new Heart Break CD and tour.
(L-R): Elaina Smith, Lauren Alaina and Shawn Parr
(L-R): Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Elaina Smith, Dave Haywood, Shawn Parr
ole Signs Blake Bollinger
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Shellien Rogers (ole, Creative Administration Manager), Ben Strain (ole, Creative Director), Mike Whelan (ole, Sr. Creative Director), Songwriter Blake Bollinger, John Ozier (ole, VP Creative), Emily Mueller-Olson (ole, Creative Manager), Scott Safford (Attorney, Safford Motley PLC)
ole has signed an exclusive worldwide co-publishing deal for future music copyrights with country songwriter Blake Bollinger.
“Blake is the ideal songwriter/producer for the team at ole,” said John Ozier, Vice President of Creative at ole. “His talent, his work ethic, and his personality fit right into what we’re trying to accomplish. Together, we are going to achieve amazing things in the years to come.”
“I couldn’t be more excited to join the ole team,” said Bollinger. “Their creative staff is amazing and they already feel like family. I’m grateful for this awesome opportunity and can’t wait to see where this next chapter leads.”
A Texas native, Bollinger is a multi-genre producer and songwriter who co-wrote the 2016 hit Parmalee country single, “Roots.” Blake has recent cuts with Jason Aldean, Justin Moore, Darius Rucker, Rodney Atkins, Casting Crowns, Danny Gokey, and others. Blake is also currently producing artists Rodney Atkins, Ryan Griffin, and Jessica Mitchell.