Date Set For Grammy Noms, New Host For 2017 Ceremony

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James Corden will host the 2017 Grammy Awards.

Grammy Awards nominations will be revealed the morning of Tuesday, Dec. 6. The 2016 Grammy Best New Artist, Meghan Trainor, will reveal nominees in the four General Field categories (Best New Artist, Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, and Album Of The Year) live on CBS This Morning at 8:30 a.m. ET. Immediately following, at 8:45 a.m. ET, The Recording Academy will announce nominations across all 84 categories via press release and on GRAMMY.com.

In February, James Corden, host of CBS’ The Late Late Show With James Corden, will host the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, marking his first year as master of ceremonies for Music’s Biggest Night. Taking place at Staples Center in Los Angeles, the Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017, 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.

Previously LL Cool J had a successful five-year run as host.

In 2016, Corden hosted the 70th Annual Tony Awards, which had its largest audience in 15 years. In addition, he has hosted England’s Brit Awards four times. Since he took the helm of The Late Late Show in March 2015, the show has won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Interactive Program and achieved its highest ratings since its inception in 1995. It is also known for the viral phenomenon “Carpool Karaoke” which has featured Adele, Carrie Underwood, Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, Sir Elton John, and Justin Bieber and set YouTube records, with nearly 2 billion views.

“Thanks to ‘Carpool Karaoke,’ we’ve all been on some incredible rides with James, and The Recording Academy couldn’t be more excited to welcome his passion and enthusiasm for music, both as an entertainer and a fan, to the Grammy stage on Feb. 12,” said Recording Academy President/CEO Neil Portnow. “He’s got big shoes to fill after the magnificent run we had with LL Cool J, but James is a commanding, dynamic showman who is perfect to host the Grammy Awards.”

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.

Meghan Trainor wins a 2016 Grammy. Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images, courtesy Grammy.com

Meghan Trainor, pictured at the 2016 Grammys, will announce the upcoming nominees. Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images, courtesy Grammy.com

High Valley Celebrates Album Release By Giving Back

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Photo: Alan Poizner

Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville duo High Valley’s Brad and Curtis Rempel gathered in Nashville with friends from the music industry to give thanks and donate to a worthy cause. The duo celebrated the recent release of their major label debut, Dear Life, while simultaneously raising awareness and donations for charity Food For The Hungry.

Guests were encouraged to sign a cut-out footprint and post to a wall upon arrival to show the impact of the event. A pair of shoes will be donated to communities in Burundi, Africa for each of the more than 200 guests in attendance.

The duo joined Food For the Hungry’s work in 2014, traveling to the poverty-stricken country to share in the organization’s advocacy efforts. Both fathers themselves, Brad and Curtis sponsor three young boys in Kabarore, Burundi.

Atlantic Records / Warner Music Nashville artists High Valley (Curtis and Brad Rempel) performed during their Give Thanks and Give Back event. Photo: Alan Poizner

Atlantic Records / Warner Music Nashville artists High Valley (Curtis and Brad Rempel) performed during their Give Thanks and Give Back event. Photo: Alan Poizner

Of course, the album release celebration also included plenty of music, with the duo performing tracks from Dear Life, including their radio single, “Make You Mine.”

“We are thankful for so much right now – it was staggering to look around that room and see the faces of so many friends in the business who have supported us all these years and allowed us to live out our dreams,” said Brad Rempel.

“And how cool is it that we get to share our thanks and pay it forward at the same time with a donation to Food For The Hungry. Tonight not only celebrated our new album Dear Life but the event directly benefitted the community we’ve gotten to know in Burundi,” shared Curtis Rempel.

The duo recently spoke with MusicRow to discuss their album, and their unique, old-school meets new-school sound.

Photo caption: Warner Music Nashville celebrated the release of High Valley’s major label debut album Dear Life while giving back to the duo’s long-time non-profit partner Food For The Hungry. Photo: Alan Poizner

Warner Music Nashville celebrated the release of High Valley’s major label debut album Dear Life while giving back to the duo’s long-time non-profit partner Food For The Hungry.
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Pictured: Shawn Blackney, Artist Relations Manager, Food For The Hungry; High Valley’s Curtis and Brad Rempel; Daniel White, Director of Entertainment Division, Food For The Hungry. Photo: Alan Poizner

Pictured: Shawn Blackney, Artist Relations Manager, Food For The Hungry; High Valley’s Curtis and Brad Rempel; Daniel White, Director of Entertainment Division, Food For The Hungry. Photo: Alan Poizner

Radio Industry Files Anti‐Trust Complaint Against Global Music Rights

rmlcvsgmrThe Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) has filed an antitrust complaint against the new, fourth performing rights organization—Irving Azoff‘s Global Music Rights (GMR)—which begins its own radio licensing for the songwriters it represents on Jan. 1, 2017.

The complaint is motivated by what the RMLC calls “anticompetitive behavior that, if unchecked, would allow GMR to charge the U.S. commercial radio industry monopoly prices to publicly perform musical works in the GMR repertory.” In documents, the RMLC goes so far as to say GMR us unlawful and its desire to seek “substantially higher” and “exorbitant” royalties “would do irreparable harm to our [radio] industry.” Thus, the RMLC seeks more government oversight in the form of a judicial rate—comparable to what the consent decrees governing ASCAP and BMI impose.

According to the RMLC’s industry email, the proposed fees from GMR could increase some stations payouts anywhere from 1/3 to over 1/2 of what they currently pay to ASCAP or BMI. GMR’s “weighted, preliminary” market share is cited by the RMLC to be at most, 5 to 7.5 percent.

The privately‐held, for‐profit SESAC reached a similar settlement with the RMLC in summer 2015. The RMLC is under the belief those types of free market systems create “a bottleneck to, and artificial monopoly over, the works in its repertory.”

The complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania by the law firm of Latham & Watkins, on behalf of the RMLC as the sole plaintiff in the action. Along with the complaint, the RMLC has also filed a motion for a preliminary injunction to prevent GMR from charging radio stations monopoly prices for a GMR license while the litigation is pending.

Writers in GMR’s fold include Nashville’s Shane McAnally, Luke Laird, and Paul Overstreet, in addition to Pharrell Williams, Ryan Tedder and the estates of Lennon and Ira Gershwin among many others.

Garth Brooks Adds Memphis Date To World Tour

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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood will again bring their tour to Tennessee. The Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood will visit Memphis on Saturday, Feb. 4 at FedEx Forum. The show begins at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets will be on sale Friday, Dec. 2 at 10 a.m. CST. There will be an eight ticket limit per purchase. Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com/garthbrooks or 1-800-745-3000. Tickets will cost $60.55 plus a $6.18 tax, a $2.00 facility fee and a $6.25 service charge for a total of $74.98.

The tour previously visited Tennessee for four shows in Knoxville in 2015.

Brooks and Yearwood have also made performances in Nashville in recent months. Brooks gave a private concert at the Ryman Auditorium to launch his own SiriusXM channel. He also performed a free concert at the Ascend Amphitheater, where he celebrated his seventh RIAA Diamond Award, marking seven albums that have each earned 10 million in sales.

Earlier this month, onstage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Brooks earned the CMA’s Entertainer of the Year honor for a fifth time. Additionally, he and his the “G-Men” were honored by the Musicians Hall of Fame.

Blake Shelton Welcomes RaeLynn For 2017 Tour

 

Pictured (L-R): Blake Shelton and RaeLynn

Pictured (L-R): Blake Shelton and RaeLynn during a recent No. 1 party.

Blake Shelton will welcome special guest and labelmate RaeLynn for his 2017 Doing It To Country Songs Tour, a title taken from a track on his current album If I’m Honest.

The tour will begin in Bakersfield, California on Feb. 16, 2017, the first of 13 shows announced so far.

“Performing for an audience is what I love most – and if you’re coming to see me, you’re coming to hear country music, because that’s what I do,” said Shelton. “So get ready as we’re going to be ‘Doin’ It To Country Songs’ all night long!”

Tickets for the Bakersfield, Portland, Sacramento, San Jose and Chicago show will go on sale beginning Dec. 2, with the remaining dates following on Dec. 9. American Express® Card Members and Blake Shelton Fan Club members have the opportunity to purchase tickets before the general public.

DOING IT TO COUNTRY SONGS TOUR DATES
Feb. 16: Bakersfield, Calif.
Feb. 17: Los Angeles
Feb. 23: Portland, Ore.
Feb. 24: Spokane, Wash.
Feb. 25: Seattle
March 3: Fresno, Calif.
March 4: Las Vegas
March 9: Sacramento, Calif.
March 10: San Jose, Calif.
March 11: San Diego, Calif.
March 16: Evansville, Ind.
March 17: Chicago
To Be Announced Omaha, NE

National Park Service Approves Music Row Research Study

National Trust For Historic Preservation LogoThe National Park Service has approved the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s research and documentation of Music Row’s historical significance. The study, titled Historic Places on Music Row, will aid property owners seeking to earn National Register designation for their Music Row buildings.

Additionally, the National Park Service approved a nomination to list the House of David Recording Studio Complex in the National Register of Historic Places. Once a building is listed on the National Register, owners are eligible to pursue federal historic tax credits to help fund historic rehabilitation and preservation easements to reduce property taxes.

House of David opened in 1974, in a former boarding house belonging to music industry leader and musician David Briggs. For more than 40 years, a diverse array of major artists such as Emmylou Harris, Neil Young, Tom Jones, Roy Orbison, Ann Margaret, Travis Tritt, B.B. King and Willie Nelson recorded there. The House of David continues to be an active studio.

“The Park Service’s approval of the Music Row research is a powerful validation of our efforts to see this one-of-a-kind cultural district not only survive but thrive for generations to come,” said David J. Brown, executive vice president and chief preservation officer of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. “Older buildings and blocks are key components to creating successful cities and neighborhoods. Re-using and reinvesting in the historic properties of Music Row will help create a vital and economically strong area that will sustain key treasures of our nation’s musical heritage.”

Nashville’s Metro Planning Department is also utilizing the National Trust’s research to develop a new Music Row Code that will guide future development of Music Row while preserving its historic character.

“The U.S. Park Service’s recognition of the National Trust’s work in the Music Row neighborhood echoes the sentiments of the Metropolitan Planning Department,” said Doug Sloan, executive director of the Metro Planning Department. “The study is an invaluable tool for the preservation of the history of Music Row, and enables us to identify opportunities for continued growth of the music industry in the area.”

“Historic Places on Music Row” inventories almost 400 music-related properties on Music Row. The document begins in 1954 when brothers Owen and Harold Bradley, two of Nashville’s early music industry leaders, converted a Victorian era home into a recording studio and traces Music Row’s evolution into the centerpiece of Nashville’s international reputation as Music City.

American Music Awards Ratings Slide

amalogoSunday’s (Nov. 20) American Music Awards saw a ratings slip to an “all-time low,” according to live, plus same day ratings from zap2it.com.

ABC’s three-hour broadcast brought in 8.16 million viewers in its 8 p.m. time slot with a 2.4 rating for adults 18-49, which was a 31 percent departure from last year’s 3.5 rating.

“It’s the lowest 18-49 rating on record for the awards, whose previous low point was a 3.4 in 2012,” analyzed the ratings site.

Nashville winners were noted in musicrow.com‘s earlier coverage.

ABC came in third among average total viewers last night, including ratings and share. Adjustments will be made for NFL coverage in some markets for the other networks, not affecting ABC. NBC took the night with an averaged 14 share (14.42 million), hosting Sunday Night Football with slightly lower numbers than last week (preliminary 5.6). CBS’ 60 Minutes, NCIS: Los Angeles, Madam Secretary and Elementary edged the network into the runner-up slot.

Kenny Chesney’s Only 2017 US Stadium Show Slated For Gillette Stadium

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Kenny Chesney may not be planning to tour in 2017, but even this superstar entertainer couldn’t resist playing at least one stadium show next year.

Chesney’s only 2017 US stadium show will take place at Gillette Stadium near Boston on Aug. 25, 2017. He will welcome Thomas Rhett and Old Dominion as openers. The superstar recently wrapped his Spread the Love 2016 Tour with a two-night stint at the venue, playing to 121,399 cumulative attendees.

“I can’t imagine summer without getting out there and rocking everyone at Gillette Stadium,” Chesney said via a video on social media. “From the beginning, the amount of heart and soul that came at us from the first note at Gillette was beyond intense. It’s never let up, it’s never slowed down. Every summer, every show, every song, they push us even harder than we push them. It’s kind of addicting, and something I can’t imagine a summer without. So we’re coming, Boston – and you know, this is our one shot at a big, big show, so you better get ready.”

As of now, Chesney is also scheduled for four music festivals through June 2016.

The Gillette presale begins this Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 12:00 p.m. ET on kennychesney.com. General on-sale begins Dec. 2 at 10:00 a.m. ET

Kenny Chesney's 2016 tour wraps at Gillette Stadium. Photo: Shaun Silva

Kenny Chesney’s 2016 tour wraps at Gillette Stadium. Photo: Shaun Silva

Artist Updates: Old Dominion, Chris Young, Brandy Clark

Old Dominion Celebrates String Of Sold-Out Shows
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Old Dominion spent the last week entertaining nearly 10,000 fans with five consecutive sold-out shows. The band ended the string of headlining performances with two nights at Joe’s Live Rosemont (Saturday, Nov. 19 and Sunday, Nov. 20).

“We spent so many years wondering if anyone at all would show up to our shows,” said Old Dominion’s lead singer, Matthew Ramsey. “So, when we step out on the stage and see the people that are coming out to the Meat and Candy Tour, it’s a shock every time. The fact that these shows keep selling out too – it’s really shaping up to be a tour that we will never forget. What a way to end an incredible year for us.”

 

Chris Young Teams With Toys For Tots

U.S. Marine Corps Reserve members join Chris Young in Newark, DE to collect toy and gift donations for Toys For Tots. Photo: Bill Cracknell

U.S. Marine Corps Reserve members join Chris Young in Newark, DE to collect toy and gift donations for Toys For Tots. Photo: Bill Cracknell

Chris Young has teamed with Toys For Tots, to collect unwrapped toy and book donations at several of his I’m Comin’ Over Tour concerts through Dec. 10.

The campaign kicked off over the weekend at shows in Newark, DE, Salisbury, MD and Fayetteville, NC where U.S. Marine Corps Reserve members and Toys For Tots volunteers accepted donations that will be gifted to disadvantaged children in each local market. Young has also released his first Christmas album, It Must Be Christmas, which includes a blend of holiday classics and originals, as well as collaborations with Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley and Boyz II Men.
Toys For Tots donations will be accepted at the following Chris Young I’m Comin’ Over Tour Dates.
Nov. 17    Bob Carpenter Center                    Newark, DE
Nov. 18    Wicomico Youth & Civic Center     Salisbury, MD
Nov. 19    Crown Coliseum                            Fayetteville, NC
Dec. 1      Ryan Center                                  Kingston, RI
Dec. 2      Cross Insurance Arena                 Portland, ME
Dec. 3      Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza  Wilkes-Barre, PA
Dec. 8      Show Me Center                           Cape Girardeau, MO
Dec. 9      iWireless Center                            Moline, IL
Dec. 10    Thompson-Boling Arena                Knoxville, TN

Brandy Clark Added As Guest For Linda Ronstadt Tribute
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Brandy Clark has been tapped as a special guest for a musical tribute to icon and 11-time GRAMMY Award winner, Linda Ronstadt.

A Tribute to the Music of Linda Ronstadt, presented by The Bluegrass Situation, Goldenvoice and Red Light Management, will see respected singer/songwriters honor the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer in Los Angeles Dec. 11 at The Theatre at Ace Hotel.

Industry Ink: Kristian Bush, A2IM, CRS, SNG Music

Songwriter Session With Kristian Bush

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Kristian Bush will appear at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Dec. 3.

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum will present a Songwriter Session featuring Grammy-winning recording artist Kristian Bush on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 11:30 a.m. in the museum’s Ford Theater. A member of acclaimed country duo Sugarland, Bush co-wrote many of their hits, including “Baby Girl,” “Settlin’,” “Something More,” and “Want To.”

In 2014, Bush made his solo debut with Top 20 hit “Trailer Hitch.” In 2017, his songs will anchor the world premiere of Troubadour, a musical, set in 1950s Nashville, debuting at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre Center.

Seating is limited, and passes are required for admittance. Details at countrymusichalloffame.org.

 

CRB Rusty Walker Scholarship Recipients

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The Country Radio Broadcasters have named Alexandria Hardy (General Manager, Tomlinson-Leis Communications/Palestine, TX), Joseph Pitt (Cumulus Broadcasting-Appleton/Oshkosh/Green Bay), and Matt Ramone (PM Drive DJ, KUBL/Salt Lake City, UT) as recipients of the 2017 Rusty Walker Scholarship. Each individual will receive an all-expense paid trip and attendance to CRS 2017, to be held Feb. 22-24, 2017.

The Rusty Walker Scholarship program is named in honor of Country Radio Hall of Fame member Rusty Walker, who passed away in May 2012 at the age of 59.

 

A2IM Seeks Input For Indie Week

a2imThe American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) is asking the industry for topics and suggestions for its panels this year. In order to make sure the organization’s membership gets the most out of Indie Week 2017, they’d like to hear feedback from the industry.

A2IM is a non-profit trade organization representing 387 independent labels and one-third of the music market.

Click here to send in suggestions.

 

SNG Hosts Songwriting Retreat

L-R: Kathleen Mullet, Zarni De Vette, Jimmy Thow, Daniel Ross, Abbey Cone, Chrystal Leigh, Mark Oakley, Marty Dodson, Steve Leslie, Abram Dean

(L-R): Kathleen Mullet, Zarni De Vette, Jimmy Thow, Daniel Ross, Abbey Cone, Chrystal Leigh, Mark Oakley, Marty Dodson, Steve Leslie, Abram Dean

Nine songwriters recently came together for a three-day retreat in Franklin, Tennessee. SNG Music Publishing hosted the retreat to focus on writing songs for their rising artist/songwriter Abbey Cone. Fellow SNG writers Steve Leslie, Gary Reamey, Marty Dodson and Zarni De Vette, were joined by other hit tunesmiths Abram Dean, Chrystal Leigh, Daniel Ross, Jimmy Thow, and Mark Oakley.