
A number of Nashville’s top songwriters and recording artists have banded with musicians from all genres to urge lawmakers to reform the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The call to action is part of an ad that is running in Washington D.C. magazines The Hill, Politico, and Roll Call. The DMCA was enacted in 1998.
Under the DMCA, record labels and publishing companies are responsible for approaching website owner/operators to take down pirated music that they have illegally made available on their sites. It was signed into law during the era of dial-up internet and static websites, a time before music streaming and downloads had a dominant impact on the sale of music.
Taylor Swift, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Kenny Chesney, Zac Brown Band, Jack White, Liz Rose, Luke Laird, Brett James, Kings of Leon, Little Big Town, Blake Shelton, Kip Moore, Kacey Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Martina McBride, Hunter Hayes and Vince Gill are among those who have added their names in support. More than 180 songwriters and artists have called for a reform of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act through the letter. Several artists signed a petition on April 1 regarding the same subject.
Nineteen music industry organizations join the artists in support and include: A2IM, AFM, ASCAP, Azoff Music, BMI, Global Music Rights, Kobalt, NARAS, NMPA, NSAI, RIAA, SESAC, Sony/ATV, Sony Music, SoundExchange, Universal Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell and Warner Music Group.
“This is a historic moment in the music business,” says Irving Azoff, chairman and CEO of Azoff MSG Entertainment. “This diverse group of artists coming together illustrates that this is a movement, which should not be underestimated. In all my years, this is the only time I can remember everyone—artists, songwriters, managers, labels, publishers, PROs—agreeing and collectively calling for change. This is just the beginning. The entire industry is united and committed to pursuing a fair resolution. We are fighting for the future.”
The petition comes as many major labels are in discussions to renew their licensing deals with YouTube. The U.S. Copyright Office is also studying the DMCA’s safe harbors, while the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee is reviewing copyright law.
The ad reads:
DEAR CONGRESS:THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT (DMCA) IS BROKEN AND NO LONGER WORKS FOR CREATORS
As songwriters and artists who are a vital contributing force to the U.S. and to American exports around the world, we are writing to express our concern about the ability of the next generation of creators to earn a living. The existing laws threaten the continued viability of songwriters and recording artists to survive from the creation of music. Aspiring creators shouldn’t have to decide between making music and making a living. Please protect them.
One of the biggest problems confronting songwriters and recording artists today is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. This law was written and passed in an era that is technologically out-of-date compared to the era in which we live. It has allowed major tech companies to grow and generate huge profits by creating ease of use for consumers to carry almost every recorded song in history in their pocket via a smartphone, while songwriters’ and artists’ earnings continue to diminish. Music consumption has skyrocketed, but the monies earned by individual writers and artists for that consumption has plummeted.
The DMCA simply doesn’t work. It’s impossible for tens of thousands of individual songwriters and artists to muster the resources necessary to comply with its application. The tech companies who benefit from the DMCA today were not the intended protectorate when it was signed into law nearly two decades ago. We ask you to enact sensible reform that balances the interests of creators with the interests of the companies who exploit music for their financial enrichment. It’s only then that consumers will truly benefit.
Kip Moore Brings Jon Pardi For Me And My Kind Tour
/by Jessica NicholsonMoore will also headline Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater for The Big 98’s annual Guitar-B-Que on Aug. 10, a live concert and guitar auction to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
“Being out on the road is where me and the band feel most at home,” said Moore. “Even though we’ve been nonstop already this year with the headlining shows in The UK and the Miranda tour, it just doesn’t feel natural to slow down, our live show is when we are in our element. I’m really looking forward to having the opportunity to test some new material that we’ve been working on out on the road and having Jon out with us too, I’m sure we’re going to get into some trouble out there.”
Me and My Kind Tour Dates:
Sept. 30: Oklahoma City
Oct. 1: Fort Worth, Texas
Oct. 6: Kalamazoo, Michigan
Oct. 8: Toledo, Michigan
Oct. 13: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Oct. 20: Boston
Oct. 21: Pittsburgh
Oct. 27: Bemidji, Minnesota
Oct. 28: St. Paul, Minnesota
Nov. 10: Atlanta
Nov. 11: Birmingham, Alabama
Nov. 12: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Nov. 17: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Nov. 18: Peoria, Illinois
Nov. 19: Kansas City, Missouri
Dec. 1: New York City
Dec. 3: Philadelphia
Dec. 8: Detroit
Nashville Songwriters And Artists Add Signatures To DMCA Petition
/by Jessica NicholsonA number of Nashville’s top songwriters and recording artists have banded with musicians from all genres to urge lawmakers to reform the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The call to action is part of an ad that is running in Washington D.C. magazines The Hill, Politico, and Roll Call. The DMCA was enacted in 1998.
Under the DMCA, record labels and publishing companies are responsible for approaching website owner/operators to take down pirated music that they have illegally made available on their sites. It was signed into law during the era of dial-up internet and static websites, a time before music streaming and downloads had a dominant impact on the sale of music.
Taylor Swift, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Kenny Chesney, Zac Brown Band, Jack White, Liz Rose, Luke Laird, Brett James, Kings of Leon, Little Big Town, Blake Shelton, Kip Moore, Kacey Musgraves, Shane McAnally, Martina McBride, Hunter Hayes and Vince Gill are among those who have added their names in support. More than 180 songwriters and artists have called for a reform of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act through the letter. Several artists signed a petition on April 1 regarding the same subject.
Nineteen music industry organizations join the artists in support and include: A2IM, AFM, ASCAP, Azoff Music, BMI, Global Music Rights, Kobalt, NARAS, NMPA, NSAI, RIAA, SESAC, Sony/ATV, Sony Music, SoundExchange, Universal Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell and Warner Music Group.
“This is a historic moment in the music business,” says Irving Azoff, chairman and CEO of Azoff MSG Entertainment. “This diverse group of artists coming together illustrates that this is a movement, which should not be underestimated. In all my years, this is the only time I can remember everyone—artists, songwriters, managers, labels, publishers, PROs—agreeing and collectively calling for change. This is just the beginning. The entire industry is united and committed to pursuing a fair resolution. We are fighting for the future.”
The petition comes as many major labels are in discussions to renew their licensing deals with YouTube. The U.S. Copyright Office is also studying the DMCA’s safe harbors, while the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee is reviewing copyright law.
The ad reads:
Big Machine Label Group Adds Becca Walls For Big Machine Radio
/by Jessica NicholsonBecca Walls
Becca Walls has been hired by Big Machine Label Group as Manager, Content and Host for Big Machine Radio.
Walls broadcasts a daily show on Big Machine Radio from Nashville in addition to live, on-location events such as the CMT Awards and Live From CMA Music Festival.
Big Machine Radio is a commercial-free, digital station featuring exclusive content from BMLG recording artists and is available on iHeart Radio, TuneIn and BigMachineRadio.com.
Walls previously hosted a midday show at WKDF/NASH-FM for 16 years.
“We all know what a professional Becca is at including the listener’s perspective as she interacts with the artists. With Becca, we will able to take full advantage of all the amazing content the BMLG team and artists provide,” said Dave Kelly, Director of Strategic Research. “We are continuing to grow access points for Big Machine Radio and are in the process of launching other forms of direct to consumer content delivery. Becca is the perfect person for the future of what we are building.”
“I am beyond excited to be part of the innovative and hard-working team at BMLG in a position that combines my passion for radio with my love of music and interviewing artists,” said Walls. “The opportunity to be creative and put all my skill sets to use is a dream scenario for me. In addition, I have always had a great respect for Scott Borchetta and am thrilled to be reunited with Dave Kelly, who was my OM/PD for several years at Citadel/Cumulus Nashville.”
Walls can be reached at becca.walls@bmlg.net or at 615-574-7834.
Carrie Underwood, Co-Writers Tackle New ‘Sunday Night Football’ Theme For NBC
/by Craig_ShelburneCarrie Underwood.
Carrie Underwood and three co-writers have rewritten the hit “Somethin’ Bad” into “Oh, Sunday Night,” the new theme for NBC’s Sunday Night Football. Incorporating country, rock and pop, Underwood has recorded the new version for the upcoming season.
The original “Somethin’ Bad” was a Grammy-nominated 2014 single for Underwood and Miranda Lambert. Underwood worked with original “Somethin’ Bad” co-writers Chris DeStefano, Brett James and Priscilla Renea to update the song. The result, “Oh, Sunday Night,” was produced by Mark Bright and DeStefano.
“I love being part of the Sunday Night Football family and can’t wait for the fans to hear the new theme song,” said Underwood, who is in her fourth season performing the open for NBC.
“We’re excited to kick off our second decade of Sunday Night Football on NBC with a new opening theme,” said Fred Gaudelli, Executive Producer of NBC’s Sunday Night Football and Thursday Night Football. “Earlier this offseason, Carrie said she had a special idea for a new SNF open song. When we got into the recording studio in Nashville, the song instantly came to life, and will be a dynamic addition to our show.”
The Cadillac Three’s ‘Bury Me In My Boots’ Track List Revealed
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Cadillac Three enlisted a bevy of Nashville’s top songwriters for their Aug. 5 release, Bury Me In My Boots.
While band members Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason and Kelby Ray each contributed writing credits to the 14 tracks on the Big Machine Records project, they also brought in writers including Corey Crowder, Jesse Frasure, Luke Laird, Brent Anderson, Jerrod Niemann, Jimmy Robbins, Ryan Hurd, Lindsay Rimes, Jon Nite, and Andrew Dorff.
Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley and Mike Eli join on the band’s previous single, “The South,” which is included on the project. The Cadillac Three produced seven of the tracks on Bury Me in My Boots, with the other seven tracks produced by Dann Huff and Justin Niebank.
Bury Me in My Boots Track Listing
1. “Bury Me In My Boots”** (Kelby Ray Caldwell, Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason)
2. “Slide” (Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason, Lindsay Rimes)
3. “Drunk Like You”** (Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason, Jesse Frasure)
4. “Graffiti” (Neil Mason, Corey Crowder, Luke Dick)
5. “Buzzin’”** (Jaren Johnston, Luke Laird)
6. “Party Like You”** (Jaren Johnston, Jon Nite, Jimmy Robbins)
7. “Ship Faced” (Jaren Johnston, Brent Anderson, Jerrod Niemann)
8. “Soundtrack to a Six Pack”** (Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason, Benjamin Cashatt)
9. “White Lightning”** (Jaren Johnston)
10. “The South” (feat. Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley & Mike Eli)** (Jaren Johnston)
11. “This Accent” (Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason, Jimmy Robbins)
12. “Peace Love & Dixie” (Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason, Ryan Hurd)
13. “Hot Damn” (Kelby Ray Caldwell, Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason, Andrew Dorff)
14. “Runnin’ Red Lights”** (Jaren Johnston, Neil Mason)
Produced by The Cadillac Three
**Produced by Dann Huff and Justin Niebank
Weekly Register: Brandy Clark, Frankie Ballard Make Top 10 Debuts
/by Jessica NicholsonBrandy Clark
Superb singer-songwriter Brandy Clark and soulful rocker Frankie Ballard make solid debuts this week on the country albums chart. Clark’s Big Day In A Small Town debuts at No. 8 country (No. 84 overall), selling 7.4K. Meanwhile, Ballard’s El Rio debuts at No. 9 country, with 6.7K.
Also making a big debut is the latest Now That’s What I Call Country compilation, which lands at No. 3 country and No. 28 overall, with 15.5K sold.
Just outside the Top 10 is Cold River Records artist Drew Baldridge‘s Dirt On Us, which lands at No. 11 country, selling 5.7K. Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle’s Colvin & Earle enters at No. 13 wit 5.6K albums sold.
Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest holds the top spot on the country chart with 22K sold, followed by Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller at No. 2 with 20K sold. Keith Urban‘s Ripcord lands at No. 4, with 12K sold this week, while Dierks Bentley‘s Black rounds out the Top 5 with 11.5K sold.
Drake‘s Views remains atop the overall albums chart, with combined units of 121K. Of that number, 27K are albums, while the remainder factors in single-song downloads and streams. Following the Tony Awards on June 12, Hamilton, the Original Broadway Cast album rises to No. 3 this week, with 45K sold and combined units totaling 61.5K.
Also on the overall chart is the debut of Little Big Town‘s pop project with Pharrell, Wanderlust, which debuted at No. 105 overall, with 6.5K combined units in its debut week.
Overall album sales have decreased 13.3 percent YTD, while overall digital album sales have decreased 18.1 percent. Country album sales have decreased 5.1 percent YTD, while country digital sales have declined 12.2 percent.
Florida Georgia Line
On the country tracks rankings, Florida Georgia Line‘s “H.O.L.Y.” remains atop the list, with 72K sold this week. Tim McGraw‘s “Humble and Kind” follows with 32K, along with Dan+Shay‘s “From The Ground Up” at No. 3 (26K), Carrie Underwood‘s “Church Bells” at No. 4 (25K), and Luke Bryan‘s “Huntin’, Fishin’, and Lovin’ Every Day” at No. 5 (23K).
The top country track debut this week is Todd Crisley & Sara Evans‘ “Infinite Love,” which sold 12K to land at No. 19 country and No. 67 overall.
Justin Timberlake‘s “Can’t Stop the Feeling” stays atop the overall tracks sales charts, with 124K sold this week, and 1.175 million sold to date.
Overall track sales have diminished 24 percent YTD, while country track sales have declined 21.5 percent.
Hillary Scott Reveals Track Listing, Release Date For ‘Love Remains’
/by Craig_ShelburneHillary Scott & The Scott Family will release the album Love Remains on EMI Nashville on July 29. Scott made the announcement Monday morning (June 27) on Good Morning America.
The project was inspired after the death of Scott’s grandfather in 2011, when Scott and her family decided to record their favorite hymns. Although they planned to give the recording only to family and friends, it evolved into a full-length album.
The Lady Antebellum singer worked with producer Ricky Skaggs on the 13-track collection, drawing on traditional songs and new material. The family band also includes Scott’s parents, Lang Scott and Linda Davis, as well as her younger sister, Rylee Scott.
The album’s first single is “Thy Will.” On Good Morning America, Hillary Scott explained that the song was inspired following a miscarriage of her second pregnancy in the fall of 2015.
“The process of making this album has been not only creatively inspiring but I’ve also really been able to grow as a person,” Scott said. “We’ve had this intense concentrated amount of time as a family together, which has been so special. With all that we’ve gone through together, the highs, the lows—to be able to process all of that together, to heal together, to grieve together, to laugh, to cry, all of those things…it’s just been such a continuation of solidifying the strong foundation that we have in our family.”
Love Remains Track Listing:
1. “Beautiful Messes” (Connie Harrington, Ben Glover)
2. “Still” (Justin Ebach, Molly Reed)
3. “Sheltered In The Arms Of God” (Dottie Rambo, Jimmie Davis)
4 “Safe Haven” (Hillary Scott, Bill Whyte, Sydni Perry, Jimmy Fortune)
5. “Faithful Love” (Barry Dean, Don Poythress, Karyn Rochelle)
6. “The River” (Jeff Pardo, Jordan Feliz)
7. “Thy Will” (Hillary Scott, Emily Weisband, Bernie Herms)
8. “Come To Jesus” (Chris Rice)
9. “Love Remains” (Jim Daddario, Tom Douglas)
10. “We March On” (Don Poythress, Kenna Turner West, Lang Scott, Linda Davis)
11. “Your Unfailing Love” (Worley Max McKinney, Glenn Warren)
12. “Come Thou Fount” (Public Domain)
13. “Ain’t No Grave” (David Crowder, Seth Philpott, Hank Bentley)
Kellie Pickler Exits Black River Entertainment
/by Jessica NicholsonKellie Pickler
Kellie Pickler has exited Black River Entertainment, MusicRow has confirmed.
“She will always be a part of our Black River family. We wish her all the best and are looking forward to watching her continued success in all of her endeavors,” Black River said in a statement.
Pickler’s career began during the fifth season of American Idol. In 2006, she signed a record deal with 19 Recordings/BNA Records, and released her debut single, “Red High Heels.” In 2009, she landed a Top 10 country hit with “Best Days of Your Life.”
Pickler signed with Black River in 2012, and released the single “Someone Somewhere Tonight” in 2013 from her BRE project The Woman I Am. That same year, she went on to win the 16th season of Dancing With The Stars, alongside dancing partner Derek Hough.
Last year, it was announced that Pickler is set to co-host a daytime talk show produced by Legendary Television and executive-produced by Faith Hill. Pickler and her husband Kyle Jacobs are currently starring in a CMT reality show titled I Love Kellie Pickler.
Country Artists Team For OneOrlando Concert
/by Jessica NicholsonIn the wake of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, country stars are coming together for a special night of music to benefit the victims and their families.
On Tuesday (June 21), Michael Ray, Tyler Farr, Maddie and Tae, Jerrod Niemann, Billy Currington, Easton Corbin, Parmalee, Cole Swindell and Canaan Smith will take the stage at Orlando’s CFE Arena to raise money for OneOrlando Fund, which was formed to help respond to the needs of the community after the effects of the shooting.
The concert will begin 8 p.m., and doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 plus tax at Ticketmaster.com, and Ticketmaster fees have been waived. Proceeds will be donated to the OneOrlando Fund. UCF Garage will be $10 and all parking fees will also be donated to the OneOrlando Fund.
“In wake of this heartbreaking and senseless tragedy, I’m proud to represent my home state,” says Ray. “To see my hometown, central Florida and the whole world come together is proof there is way more good in this world than evil. These families will be in need for years and I’m committed to help as long as necessary. Me and these artists stand in unity for love and healing and I’m honored to take part in this event.”
Held in partnership with local Orlando radio station K92.3, the Country Strong – Orlando’s Night of Healing & Country Music concert will benefit nonprofits that support the victims and families as well as other needs related to the tragedy.
To donate to OneOrlando Fund, visit oneorlando.org.
In Pictures: Alyssa Micaela, Maren Morris, Kenny Chesney, Kane Brown
/by Jessica NicholsonACM Welcomes Alyssa Micaela
Photo (L-R): Pete Olson, Master Craft Management; Alyssa Micaela; Tiffany Moon, ACM; Liz Rose, Liz Rose Music. Photo: Michel Bourquard/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music
The Academy of Country Music welcomed Warner/Chappell and Liz Rose Music recording artist Alyssa Micaela to the office while she was in Los Angeles. While at the Academy, Micaela performed her brand new single, “Getaway Car.”
Maren Morris Takes “My Church” To WTXT
Pictured (L-R): Dollar Bill, morning host; Todd Robbins, PD; Maren Morris; Madison, morning host; Ellen Leffel, promotions; Lacey Walker; promotions; Tom Hanrahan, OM/PD
Kenny Chesney Visits WBEE During New York Tour Stop
Kenny Chesney met up with WBEE personnel at CMAC in Canandaigua, New York, earlier this month as part of his Spread The Love Tour.
Pictured (L-R): Columbia Nashville’s Cliff Blake, WBEE’s Billy Kidd, Chesney, WBEE’s Bob Barnett’s wife, Sandy, WBEE’s Steve Houseman and Bob Barnett.
Kane Brown Celebrates Hometown Show In Chattanooga, Tennessee
Kane Brown celebrated a packed out hometown show at Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, Tennessee with WUSY and the RCA Nashville team. Brown’s new single is “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now.”
Pictured (L-R): Keith Gale, RCA Nashville; Parker Fowler, RCA Nashville, Melissa (Mo) Turner, WUSY; Kane Brown; Dex Poindexter, WUSY; Liz Sledge