
Kacey Jones
[Update]: A celebration of life has been set for singer-songwriter Kacey Jones, who died Sept. 1 at 66 years old.
The celebration will be held Wednesday, Oct. 5 at Douglas Corner in Nashville. Doors will open at 6 p.m., with the service running from 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
[Original post, Sept. 1, 4:31 p.m. CT]:
Nashville singer-songwriter Kacey Jones passed away on Thursday (Sept. 1). She was 66 years old.
She is best-known for her comedic songs as a member of Ethel & The Shameless Hussies, as well as on a series of humorous solo CDs. Born Gayle Zeller, Kacey Jones was raised in Gilroy, California. Early in her career, she recorded for an independent label in San Francisco.
She co-wrote the 1985 Mickey Gilley top-10 hit “I’m the One Mama Warned You About.” During that same year, David Allan Coe recorded her song “Cold Turkey.”
She moved to Nashville in 1986. Jones initially hoped to be recorded as a serious singer-songwriter. But then she formed Ethel & The Shameless Hussies with Becki Fogle (“Bunny O’Hare”) and Valerie Hunt (“Blanche Hickey”). Her character in the group was called “Ethel Beaverton.”
The act took its name from the Ray Stevens lyric in “The Streak.” Ethel & The Shameless Hussies signed with MCA Records and issued its debut album, Born to Burn, in 1988. They made the charts with the singles “One Nite Stan” (1988) and “It’s Just the Whiskey Talkin’” (1989). “Ethel’s” turns in the spotlight with the group included “Last Night I Really Laid Down the Law,” “Smokin’ in Bed” and “Up Against Your Love.”
The group was nominated as Comedy Act of the Year at the Music City News Awards. The trio remained together for four years.
Later in the 1990s, Jones embarked on a solo career. Her initial solo CD was 1997’s Men Are Some of My Favorite People on Curb Records. It yielded two music videos, “1-900-Bubba” and “(I Hate Your Lousy, Rotten, Stinkin’ Guts) But I’m Not Bitter.”
She eventually appeared several times on NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion and in the pages of People and USA Today. Her songs have also been heard on film soundtracks, such as the Beau Bridges cult favorite Sordid Lives. Among the artists who have recorded her songs are Cledus T. Judd, Richard Fagan, Ray Stevens and Marshall Chapman.
Jones was also a record producer. She saluted Texas singer-songwriter Kinky Friedman by producing the multi-artist CD Pearls in the Snow. Featuring Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel, Lyle Lovett, Dwight Yoakam and others, this album hit No. 1 on the Americana charts in 1999.
As an entrepreneur, she formed her own IGO Records label and the publishing companies Zamalama Music (BMI) and Mamalama Music (ASCAP). She signed country traditionalist Leland Martin to IGO, and he charted with “If I Had Long Legs (Like Alan Jackson)” (2002) and “Hey Love, No Fair” (2003).
Her own record making career continued with Every Man I Love Is Either Married, Gay or Dead (2000), Never Wear Panties to a Party (2001) and The Sweet Potato Queens’ Big-Ass Box of Music (2003). Her 2000 duet with Delbert McClinton, “You’re the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly,” was a big hit in Europe. In 2001, Jones became a regular on the nationally-syndicated ABC morning radio show, “Charlie & Darcy.”
She was dubbed “The Royal Minstrel to the Sweet Potato Queens’ Court.” This was a network of fans of Mississippi author Jill Connor Browne’s series of Sothern-belle “Sweet Potato Queen” books. Their anthem was Jones’s “Be Particular.”
Kacey Jones is remembered for such clever lyrics as “Christmas In Rehab,” “Whatever Happened to Kenny Rogers’ Face,” “Show Up Naked—Bring Beer,” “I Wanna Be Up Front Like Dolly,” “Dressin’ Up for the Pizza Man,” “I Can Always Get Skinny But You’ll Never Be Tall,” “Put the Seat Back Down” and “I Miss My Man (But My Aim’s Gettin’ Better).”
She flipped back to her serious side with 2006’s Kacey Jones Sings Mickey Newbury. The album garnered widespread critical praise.
Nipples to the Wind (2007), Kaceyoke (2008) and Donald Trump’s Hair (2009) returned her to light-hearted fare. Her most recent album was 2014’s Amen for Old Friends, which combined both comedic and serious tunes.
In recent years, she had doing a series of “in the round” shows with fellow tunesmiths Becky Hobbs and Benita Hill. They were billed as “A Cowgirl, a Diva and a Shameless Hussy.” The three also wrote together. Her other songwriting/performing trio was Phillybilly, alongside Richard Fagan and Joe Collins.
In 2014, Kacey Jones was diagnosed with Stage 3 colorectal cancer. Instead of chemo, radiation and surgery, she opted for alternative, holistic therapies. She launched a GoFundMe account to pay for these. Despite chronic pain, she was well enough in 2015 to compete on TV’s America’s Got Talent.
In February, the songwriting community staged a benefit show for her at Douglas Corner Café. Among those booked were Rafe Van Hoy, Alan Rhody, Kent Blazy, Roger Cook, Wood Newton and Jonmark Stone. In light of the current presidential campaign, she reissued “Donald Trump’s Hair” last spring. Kacey Jones entered hospice care in August.
Grand Ole Opry Plans Free Music For 91st Birthday This Weekend
/by Eric T. ParkerCrystal Gayle, Mo Pitney. Photo: Chris Hollo
The Grand Ole Opry is set to celebrate its 91st birthday this weekend, Oct. 7-8, with music from Crystal Gayle and Mo Pitney. In addition, three Opry shows will feature artists such as Lee Brice, Joe Diffie, Ashley Monroe, Chuck Wicks, Bryan White, Brad Paisley, Secret Sisters, Connie Smith and Ricky Skaggs.
On Saturday, Gayle’s concert will begin at 3 p.m and Pitney’s set starts at 5 p.m. Backstage tours, food, and free music in the Opry Plaza kick off Friday at 5 p.m. Others appearing on the free stage throughout the weekend are Carson Peters and Iron Mountain, Janelle Arthur, Levon, Ben & Sara, and Carly Pearce.
Artists confirmed for Friday night’s Opry show include Brice, Diffie, Wicks, White, Monroe and Skaggs. Both sets on Saturday will feature Paisley, Pitney and the Secret Sisters.
See a full schedule at opry.com.
BMI Songwriters Perform At Island Hopper Songwriters Fest
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Cat Country 107.1 Program Director Mike Tyler, Maren Morris, BMI’s Dan Spears, Cat Country 107.1 Midday Personality Amy Lynn, prior to Morris’ set at the Pink Shell Resort in Fort Myers, Florida. Photo: Courtesy of BMI
More than 70 BMI songwriters traveled to Southwest Florida to participate in the 3rd annual Island Hopper Songwriters Fest, a joint venture between BMI, iHeart Media and the Visitors and Convention Bureau of Lee County. The 10-day festival began on Captiva Island on Sept. 23 and wrapped up Oct. 2 in Fort Myers Beach, with headlining performances from Parmalee and Maren Morris.
Twenty-four BMI-licensed venues hosted 138 performances on the beaches of Captiva and Fort Myers.
Pictured (L-R): BMI songwriter Tim James, BMI’s Dan Spears, Parmalee’s Josh McSwain, Parmalee’s Barry Knox, Cat Country 107.1 Program Director Mike Tyler, Cat Country 107.1 Midday Personality Amy Lynn, Parmalee’s Matt Thomas, BMI songwriter Danny Myrick, Parmalee’s Scott Thomas, prior to Parmalee’s set at Florida Repertory Theater in Fort Myers, Florida. Photo: Courtesy of BMI
3 Ring Circus Music Re-Ups Davis Naish
/by Eric T. ParkerPictured (L-R): 3 Ring Circus Music Director of A&R/Artist Management Casey Le’Vasseur, 3 Ring Circus Music GM Darrell Franklin, Davis Naish, 3 Ring Circus Music President Jeffrey Steele. Photo: Colin M Lewis – Stella Cadente ENT
3 Ring Circus Music has re-signed songwriter Davis Naish to an exclusive publishing agreement.
The Nashville native has been part of the 3 Ring family for two years. He is the son of contemporary Christian producer Phil Naish. He began writing songs at the age of 16, influenced by writer Richard Marx and composer/arranger Rob Mathes.
“Davis brings such a rich knowledge of composition, thought, and instincts to everything he writes. Pure passion, seriousness, and fun!” said Jeffrey Steele, President, 3 Ring Circus.
“I’m very excited to be re-signing Davis,” said Darrell Franklin, GM of 3 Ring Circus. “He is a great fit for us and I feel like he’s just beginning to come into his own. With an old soul, a nonstop work ethic and tremendous respect for the craft of songwriting, Davis is one of the most talented young songwriters I’ve had the pleasure to work with.”
LifeNotes: Comic Singer-Songwriter Kacey Jones Passes
/by Robert K OermannKacey Jones
[Update]: A celebration of life has been set for singer-songwriter Kacey Jones, who died Sept. 1 at 66 years old.
The celebration will be held Wednesday, Oct. 5 at Douglas Corner in Nashville. Doors will open at 6 p.m., with the service running from 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
[Original post, Sept. 1, 4:31 p.m. CT]:
Nashville singer-songwriter Kacey Jones passed away on Thursday (Sept. 1). She was 66 years old.
She is best-known for her comedic songs as a member of Ethel & The Shameless Hussies, as well as on a series of humorous solo CDs. Born Gayle Zeller, Kacey Jones was raised in Gilroy, California. Early in her career, she recorded for an independent label in San Francisco.
She co-wrote the 1985 Mickey Gilley top-10 hit “I’m the One Mama Warned You About.” During that same year, David Allan Coe recorded her song “Cold Turkey.”
She moved to Nashville in 1986. Jones initially hoped to be recorded as a serious singer-songwriter. But then she formed Ethel & The Shameless Hussies with Becki Fogle (“Bunny O’Hare”) and Valerie Hunt (“Blanche Hickey”). Her character in the group was called “Ethel Beaverton.”
The act took its name from the Ray Stevens lyric in “The Streak.” Ethel & The Shameless Hussies signed with MCA Records and issued its debut album, Born to Burn, in 1988. They made the charts with the singles “One Nite Stan” (1988) and “It’s Just the Whiskey Talkin’” (1989). “Ethel’s” turns in the spotlight with the group included “Last Night I Really Laid Down the Law,” “Smokin’ in Bed” and “Up Against Your Love.”
The group was nominated as Comedy Act of the Year at the Music City News Awards. The trio remained together for four years.
Later in the 1990s, Jones embarked on a solo career. Her initial solo CD was 1997’s Men Are Some of My Favorite People on Curb Records. It yielded two music videos, “1-900-Bubba” and “(I Hate Your Lousy, Rotten, Stinkin’ Guts) But I’m Not Bitter.”
She eventually appeared several times on NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion and in the pages of People and USA Today. Her songs have also been heard on film soundtracks, such as the Beau Bridges cult favorite Sordid Lives. Among the artists who have recorded her songs are Cledus T. Judd, Richard Fagan, Ray Stevens and Marshall Chapman.
Jones was also a record producer. She saluted Texas singer-songwriter Kinky Friedman by producing the multi-artist CD Pearls in the Snow. Featuring Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel, Lyle Lovett, Dwight Yoakam and others, this album hit No. 1 on the Americana charts in 1999.
As an entrepreneur, she formed her own IGO Records label and the publishing companies Zamalama Music (BMI) and Mamalama Music (ASCAP). She signed country traditionalist Leland Martin to IGO, and he charted with “If I Had Long Legs (Like Alan Jackson)” (2002) and “Hey Love, No Fair” (2003).
Her own record making career continued with Every Man I Love Is Either Married, Gay or Dead (2000), Never Wear Panties to a Party (2001) and The Sweet Potato Queens’ Big-Ass Box of Music (2003). Her 2000 duet with Delbert McClinton, “You’re the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly,” was a big hit in Europe. In 2001, Jones became a regular on the nationally-syndicated ABC morning radio show, “Charlie & Darcy.”
She was dubbed “The Royal Minstrel to the Sweet Potato Queens’ Court.” This was a network of fans of Mississippi author Jill Connor Browne’s series of Sothern-belle “Sweet Potato Queen” books. Their anthem was Jones’s “Be Particular.”
Kacey Jones is remembered for such clever lyrics as “Christmas In Rehab,” “Whatever Happened to Kenny Rogers’ Face,” “Show Up Naked—Bring Beer,” “I Wanna Be Up Front Like Dolly,” “Dressin’ Up for the Pizza Man,” “I Can Always Get Skinny But You’ll Never Be Tall,” “Put the Seat Back Down” and “I Miss My Man (But My Aim’s Gettin’ Better).”
She flipped back to her serious side with 2006’s Kacey Jones Sings Mickey Newbury. The album garnered widespread critical praise.
Nipples to the Wind (2007), Kaceyoke (2008) and Donald Trump’s Hair (2009) returned her to light-hearted fare. Her most recent album was 2014’s Amen for Old Friends, which combined both comedic and serious tunes.
In recent years, she had doing a series of “in the round” shows with fellow tunesmiths Becky Hobbs and Benita Hill. They were billed as “A Cowgirl, a Diva and a Shameless Hussy.” The three also wrote together. Her other songwriting/performing trio was Phillybilly, alongside Richard Fagan and Joe Collins.
In 2014, Kacey Jones was diagnosed with Stage 3 colorectal cancer. Instead of chemo, radiation and surgery, she opted for alternative, holistic therapies. She launched a GoFundMe account to pay for these. Despite chronic pain, she was well enough in 2015 to compete on TV’s America’s Got Talent.
In February, the songwriting community staged a benefit show for her at Douglas Corner Café. Among those booked were Rafe Van Hoy, Alan Rhody, Kent Blazy, Roger Cook, Wood Newton and Jonmark Stone. In light of the current presidential campaign, she reissued “Donald Trump’s Hair” last spring. Kacey Jones entered hospice care in August.
Emily Ann Roberts Signs With SESAC
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): SESAC’s Shannan Hatch and Roberts. Photo: Peyton Hoge
Emily Ann Roberts has signed with SESAC for representation. Roberts was a contestant on NBC’s The Voice last year and chosen by superstar Blake Shelton for his team. During the competition, Roberts performed renditions of “In The Garden,” “Blame It On Your Heart” and “Why Not Me.” Roberts stopped by SESAC’s new Music Row headquarters to visit and celebrate the new partnership.
Industry Ink: Buddy Lee Attractions, Dot Records, Lucky Hound Music
/by Jessica NicholsonBuddy Lee Attractions Signs Jo Dee Messina
Pictured (L-R): BLA VP Mike Meade, Jo Dee Messina, BLA Sr. VP David Kiswiney, BLA CEO & co-owner Donna Lee & BLA Co-Owner Tony Lee
Buddy Lee Attractions (BLA) has signed Jo Dee Messina to its agency roster. Messina released her latest full-length project, Me, on her own label Dreambound Records, after launching a successful Kickstarter campaign.
“Look no further than Jo Dee Messina if you want a fierce performer who has raised the bar in both her live show and on the charts, where she became the first female in the country genre to have three multi-week number ones,” says BLA CEO and Co-owner Donna Lee. “Her two-decade career of hits has built a passionate fan base across all demographics and her relentless, high-energy performance will leave fans electrified and begging for more from this red-hot, no holds barred artist.”
Dot Records Adds Promotion Coordinator
Nicole Hunt
Dot Records has added Nicole Hunt as Promotion Coordinator. Hunt fills the vacancy left by Brooke Nixon, who transitioned to Southeast Director of Promotion & Marketing for fellow Big Machine Label Group imprint The Valory Music Co.
A graduate of Suffolk University, the Boston, Massachusetts native worked at WKLB before relocating to Nashville. She will assist with the promotion efforts for the Dot Records roster including Zac Brown Band, Steven Tyler, Maddie & Tae, Aaron Lewis, Drake White and Tucker Beathard.
She can be reached at nicole.hunt@bmlg.net or by phone at 615-846-7753.
Lucky Hound Music Launches, Signs Nashville Artist Lani Nash
To celebrate its launch, Lucky Hound has signed its first two artists, including Nashville singer-songwriter Lani Nash, as well as Matthew Bell and the Next of Kin.
“In an industry of constant change, how artists and their music is made and experienced by fans demands an attention to authenticity and quality,” said Sullivan. “That’s why our approach is to build everything with the artist – from the art to the career – from the ground up.”
“We’re strategically located in the four major creative markets in the U.S., where we have access for our artists to key film/TV industry leaders and influencers, as well as the best producers, engineers, songwriters, and marketing gurus in the business,” said Durr. “Today’s music industry is so diverse, it’s important for artists, especially those in the early stages of their careers, to be connected to the right people who can open doors on multiple levels of the business.”
Thirty Tigers Shutters Country Radio Promotion Department
/by Jessica Nicholson“Led by Pamela Newman, our promotion staff has launched and furthered the careers of numerous artists. Though we were successful in garnering airplay, the tension between the expense of launching radio campaigns and our traditional approach of not owning the recordings could never be fully reconciled,” said Thirty Tigers’ president David Macias. “I have immense respect and gratitude for the accomplishments of this team and the spirit in which it was done.”
Pamela J. Newman, VP, Promotion & Artist Development will continue her focus on CrescendoMusicProjects clients.
Those exiting include:
Thirty Tigers’ West Coast/National Director of Promotion, Denise Roberts: denisermusic@aol.com (818) 679-5479
East Coast Director of Promotion Traci Gholson Smith: tgholson428@gmail.com (804) 833-9692
Southwest Director of Promotion Gwen Foster: Fosterthemusic100@gmail.com (480) 495-2209
Mark Your Calendar — October 2016
/by Eric T. ParkerSingle Add Dates
Brooke Eden/Diamonds/Red Bow Records
Mallory Johnson/Tupelo/Big Hit Records
James Robert Webb/Put It In Drive/Bison Creek Records
Kaitlyn Baker/To Pieces/Wise Records
October 10
Love and Theft/Candyland/Curb Records
Brad Paisley/Today/Arista Nashville
Kelsea Ballerini/Yeah Boy/Black River Ent
Ryan Follesse/Put A Label On It/BMLG Records
Tim Elliott/What’s Not To Love/Boggs River Entertainment
Jamie Stever/This Life Ain’t For Everyone/Tri-Mount Entertainment
Drew Baldridge w/ Emily Weisband/Rebound/Cold River-New Revolution
Radio Romance/Secrets
Tyler Hammond/Tough Girl
David McArthur/101 Reasons/SMG-Nashville
October 17
Justin Moore/Somebody Else Will/Valory Music Co
Aubrie Sellers/Sit Here And Cry/Warner Bros.-WEA
Robbie Robinson/Make A Wish/GIM Records Inc
Josh Abbott Band/Amnesia/Reviver Records
October 24
Brian Milson/Gonna Be A Song Someday/First Short Road Productions
Hunter Hayes/Yesterday’s Song/Warner Bros.
Industry Events
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw.
October 5
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw receive stars at Nashville’s Music City Walk of Fame Park
October 7-9
Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin, Texas (two consecutive weekends)
October 8-11
46th Annual IEBA Conference at Nashville’s Omni
October 9
46th annual Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala at Nashville’s Music City Center
October 11
October 14
Grammy Salute To Music Legends to honor The Recording Academy’s Special Merit Awards recipients for 2016, airs at 9 p.m. on PBS
October 20
2016 CMT Artists of the Year from Schermerhorn Symphony Center, airing at 8 p.m. ET/PT
October 25
Final ballot for CMA Awards closes at 6 p.m. CT
October 26
Musicians Hall of Fame Induction Concert at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville
October 30
2016 SESAC Nashville Music Awards at the CMHoF (invitation-only)
October 31
54th annual ASCAP Country Music Awards at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville (invitation-only)
Album Releases
Mo Pitney/Behind This Guitar/Curb Records
Brent Cobb/Shine On Rainy Day/Low Country Sound-Elektra
Tucker Beathard/Fight Like Hell [EP]/Dot Records
Hank Williams/20 Greatest Hits (Vinyl)/Mercury-UME
Buck Owens/Buck Owens (Vinyl)/Capitol Nashville-UME
Sylvia/It’s All in the Family
Loretta Lynn/White Christmas Blue/Legacy Recordings
October 14
Muddy Magnolias/Broken People/Third Generation Records
Kings of Leon/Walls/RCA Records
Chris Young/It Must Be Christmas/RCA Records Nashville
Mark Collie/Mark Collie & His Reckless Companions: Alive At Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary/Eagle Rock Entertainment
Jack Ingram/Midnight Motel (Vinyl)/Rounder)
Florida Georgia Line/Dig Your Roots (Vinyl)/BMLG Records
Shania Twain/Come On Over (Vinyl)/Mercury Nashville-UME
Shania Twain/The Woman in Me (Vinyl)/Mercury Nashville-UME
Shania Twain/Shania Twain (Vinyl)/Mercury Nashville-UME
Shania Twain/UP! (Vinyl)/Mercury Nashville-UME
Steve Earle/Guitar Town (30th Anniversary)/MCA Nashville-UME
October 21
Oak Ridge Boys/Celebrate Christmas/Capitol Christian Music Group
Luke Bryan/Greatest Hits Karaoke Vol. 1/Capitol Nashville
Amy Grant/Tennessee Christmas/Capitol Christian Music Group
Rascal Flatts/Greatest Gift Of All/Big Machine Records
October 28
Kenny Chesney/Cosmic Hallelujah/Columbia Nashville-Blue Chair Records
Cole Swindell/Down Home Sessions III [EP]/Warner Bros.-Warner Music Nashville
Loving Mary Band/Little Bit Of Love/Round Hill Records-Sony Red
Kacey Musgraves/Very Kacey Christmas/Mercury Nashville
Jennifer Nettles/To Celebrate Christmas/Big Machine Records
Thomas Rhett/Tangled Up Deluxe/The Valory Music Co.
Garth Brooks To Play Free Nashville Show
/by Jessica NicholsonGarth Brooks
Garth Brooks is set to play a free show at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater this month.
Garth: The Celebration Show will take place Monday, Oct. 24, to commemorate Brooks becoming the first recording artist to earn seven Diamond certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America. The show will a scaled down concert featuring many of Brooks’ radio hits.
The announcement was made today (Oct. 3) during a press conference in Nashville, where Governor Bill Haslam also named Brooks as Tennessee’s Goodwill Ambassador.
For tickets, fans should follow @Tennessee on Snapchat to receive a special code.
BMG’s Zach Katz Joins ASCAP Board Of Directors
/by Jessica NicholsonZach Katz
Zach Katz, President Repertoire and Marketing at BMG US, has been elected to the ASCAP Board of Directors.
“Zach will be such a valuable asset to ASCAP as we work to best serve our members,” said ASCAP president and chairman Paul Williams. “His years of truly excellent work in the music business reflect a deep respect for the art of songwriting, and a nuanced understanding of the issues facing our members in this industry. Zach will surely contribute meaningfully to our continuing mission to protect the rights of our writer and publisher members.”
Katz said, “It is truly an honor to join ASCAP, an organization whose unwavering commitment helps songwriters reach for their highest dreams every single day. We are experiencing a crucial time in the music business and I am grateful to have an opportunity to have a voice in this conversation. I am here to serve and make a positive difference.”
Working from BMG’s Los Angeles headquarters, Katz is also responsible for BMG teams in New York and Nashville. BMG was named ASCAP’s Independent Publisher of the Year at the 2016 ASCAP Pop Music Awards in April.
Katz is responsible for a roster at BMG US which includes writers Bruno Mars, will.i.am, DJ Snake, John Legend, Pitbull, Frank Ocean and Quincy Jones and recording artists such as blink-182, Janet Jackson, Alabama, Iron Maiden, Scarface and OK Go. Katz has overseen the signing of exceptional talents such as Bebe Rexha, Monsters & Strangerz, John Ryan, Bibi Bourelly, The Strokes, Greg Wells, Verse Simmonds, Gente De Zona and Nathaniel Rateliff.
Prior to BMG, Katz co-founded record label Beluga Heights with his client/partner JR Rotem. Previously he worked as a music manager and served as GM of Groove Attack USA. He began his career in 1996 as a music attorney.