Industry Ink: Carnival Music, Compass Records

Derik Hultquist Shares New Album At Carnival Brunch

Pictured (L-R): Courtney Gregg, Carnival Music; Derik Hultquist; Zach Bevill, Thirty Tigers; Frank Liddell, Carnival Music

Pictured (L-R): Courtney Gregg, Carnival Music; Derik Hultquist; Zach Bevill, Thirty Tigers; Frank Liddell, Carnival Music

Carnival Music and ASCAP hosted a listening brunch on Tuesday (June 14) for Derik Hultquist‘s album release, Southern Iron.  The project will be released on Friday (June 17) by Carnival in partnership with Thirty Tigers.

 

LeAnn Bennett Joins Compass Records Staff

LeAnn Bennett

LeAnn Bennett

Compass Records Group has hired LeAnn Bennett for a newly-created position. She will manage licensing, royalty administration and pitching music for film and TV placement for the abel.

Bennett’s prior career stops include the Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum, Orbison Records/Barbara Orbison Productions, and Capitol Records Nashville.

She is a classically trained multi-instrumentalist and graduated with a Bachelor of Music from Middle Tennessee State University in 1993.

Bennett may be reached at 615-320-7672 and leann@compassrecords.com.

 

Grammy Eligibility Rules Changed To Incorporate Streaming

The Recording Academy

The Recording Academy has shifted its rules to include streaming-only projects as eligible for Grammy consideration. For the next ballot, recordings must be available to the public as stand-alone purchases or streams between Oct. 1, 2015 and Sept. 30, 2016.

The Recording Academy previously considered general distribution to be “sales by label to a branch or recognized independent distributor, via the internet, or mail order/retail sales for a nationally marketed product.” However the news guidelines include streaming services, which are “paid subscription, full catalogue, on-demand streaming/limited download platforms that have existed as such within the United States for at least one full year as of the submission deadline.”

This would include Spotify (paid tiers), Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, etc., while product released only to Pandora, which has no on-demand service, would not qualify.

The change was one of five changes outlined for next year’s Grammy Awards, which will be held Feb. 12.

For example, the number of categories in which Academy members may vote has decreased from 20 to 15, plus the four General Field categories, which include Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.

The Best New Artist guidelines have also shifted toward streaming with the removal of the album requirement, a nod to how new artists release music. Under the new guidelines, an artist must have released a minimum of five tracks/singles, or one album, but no more than 30 singles/tracks, or three albums. A new artist may not have entered the category more than three times, including as a performing member of an established group, and must have achieved a breakthrough in the public consciousness during the eligibility period.

The category of Best Blues Album has been split into two categories: Best Traditional Blues Album and Best Contemporary Blues Album.

Meanwhile, the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration has been renamed Best Rap/Sung Performance, and now recognizes solo and collaborative performances that contain elements of R&B and rap in its melody and song. The new definition includes recordings by solo artists who blur the lines between rapping and singing.

“The Grammys aren’t just peer-awarded, they’re peer-driven. Throughout the year, members of the music community come to us asking to make changes to the Awards process, and we work with them to figure out how those changes might work,” said Bill Freimuth, Senior Vice President of Awards for The Recording Academy. “I’m proud of this year’s changes because they’re a testament to the artists, producers, and writers – the people who rolled up their sleeves to shape the proposals and, in turn, the future of the Grammys. It’s exactly what they should be doing. It’s their award.”

Songwriter Pete Sallis Signs To Demolition Music

Pictured (L-R): Jon D'Agostino, President, Demolition Music; Pete Sallis

Pictured (L-R): Jon D’Agostino, President, Demolition Music; Pete Sallis

Demolition Music Publishing has signed songwriter Pete Sallis. His songwriting credits include Ronnie Dunn’s “Once” and Maddie & Tae’s “Shut Up and Fish.”

According to Demolition president Jon D’Agostino, “Signing Pete was a no brainer! He’s a writing machine with the experience, drive, talent, and attitude that’s unmatched as far as I’m concerned. He’s already had some very impressive cuts in his career and some major hits are right around the corner for sure!!”

Pictured (L-R): Demolition writers Adam Searan, Drew Smith, President, Jon D'Agostino, Pete Sallis, song plugger Shane Barrett

Pictured (L-R): Demolition writers Adam Searan and Drew Smith; Jon D’Agostino, President, Demolition Music; Pete Sallis; songplugger Shane Barrett

Alexander Palmer Signs With BMI, Accepts MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coin

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Jody Williams, BMI songwriter Alexander Palmer and BMI’s Bradley Collins

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Jody Williams, BMI songwriter Alexander Palmer and BMI’s Bradley Collins

Alexander Palmer is one of the newest songwriters signed to BMI. He visited the Nashville office on Tuesday (June 14) to celebrate his achievement. Palmer was born in Germany and now resides in Los Angeles. He received his first No. 1 country single as a co-writer of Dierks Bentley’s “Somewhere on a Beach. Palmer has also worked with Iggy Azalea, Jason Derulo and Chris Brown.

In addition, Palmer dropped by the MusicRow office on Monday to collect his first MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coin, in recognition of “Somewhere on a Beach.” Every artist and songwriter who reaches No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart receives the coin. “Somewhere on a Beach” was written by Michael Tyler, Jaron Boyer, Alexander Palmer, Dave Kuncio and Josh Mirenda.

Alexander Palmer

Alexander Palmer

In Pictures: Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum Celebrates CMA Music Festival

Blake Shelton performs at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Blake Shelton performs at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

The Country Music Hall of Fame saw its share of artists throughout the week of CMA Music Festival with performances, interviews, and exhibit celebrations.

On Monday, June 6, the museum kicked off the week with a special interview and performance by Blake Shelton in support of the new exhibition Blake Shelton: Based on a True Story, supported by SunTrust.

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Prior to an autograph signing at the museum on Thursday (June 9), Dierks Bentley made a surprise appearance in the exhibition Dierks Bentley: Every Mile a Memory.

That same day, singer/songwriter Cam surprised fans with an acoustic performance in the museum’s ACM Gallery, where her Opry debut dress is now on display.

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Others appearing at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum throughout the week included Gary Allan, Bill Anderson, Brandy Clark, CMT’s Next Women of Country, Dan + Shay, Mickey Guyton, Brenda Lee, Scotty McCreery, Oak Ridge Boys, Charley Pride, RaeLynnAubrie Sellers and more.

All photos by Kelli Dirks, CK Photo and Rick Diamond, Getty Images for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Participants in the CMT's Next Women of Country pose for a photo backstage at the CMA Theater. Pictured (L-R): Tara Thompson, Lauren Alaina, CMT's Leslie Fram, Brooke Eden, Clare Dunn, Margo Price, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's Abi Tapia.

Participants in the CMT’s Next Women of Country pose for a photo backstage at the CMA Theater. Pictured (L-R): Tara Thompson, Lauren Alaina, CMT’s Leslie Fram, Brooke Eden, Clare Dunn, Margo Price, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Abi Tapia.

RaeLynn CMHoF

RaeLynn performs at a songwriter session at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Mickey Guyton CMHoF

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Abi Tapia backstage with Mickey Guyton before a songwriter session at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Dan Shay CMHoF

Dan+Shay pose at their autograph signing at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Scotty McCreery autographs a copy of his newbook Go Big or Go Home: The Journey Toward the Dream for a fan at theCountry Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Scotty McCreery autographs a copy of his new book Go Big or Go Home: The Journey Toward the Dream for a fan at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Black River Entertainment Adds Jacob Davis To Artist Roster

PHOTO (L-R): ASCAP’s Robert Filhart, Black River Entertainment EVP Rick Froio, Attorney T.D. Ruth, Jacob Davis, Attorney Lauren Kilgore and Black River Entertainment CEO Gordon Kerr

Pictured (L-R): Robert Filhart, ASCAP; Rick Froio, EVP, Black River Entertainment; T.D. Ruth, attorney; Jacob Davis; Lauren Kilgore, attorney; Gordon Kerr, CEO, Black River Entertainment

Black River Entertainment CEO Gordon Kerr has announced the signing of Jacob Davis to the Black River Records artist roster.

One month from the day Davis signed his deal with Black River Publishing (on May 10), the singer-songwriter held a private fan club party at Nashville’s Sound Stage studios, where he was interrupted by a fan with a special gift. While Kerr was introducing Davis, the fan insisted Kerr give a gift-wrapped box to the singer-songwriter. Inside was a recording contract with Black River Entertainment, which Davis signed in front of his fan club members.

“I was absolutely thrilled to be part of this moment with Jacob!” said Kerr. “We know there is a lot of hard work ahead of us, but honestly, this is going to be fun!”

“I’ve worked hard for some time now to find the right team, with the right label, and I’m honored to now be able to call Black River Entertainment my home,” said Davis.

Watch the record deal signing below:

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Guy Clark To Be Honored With Tribute Concert At Ryman Auditorium

Guy Clark

Guy Clark

Musicians and friends of Guy Clark will honor the late singer-songwriter with a tribute concert at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday, Aug. 16, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Steve Earle, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Joe Ely, Vince Gill, Jack Ingram, Jerry Jeff Walker and others will perform in tribute to the legendary songwriter.

Texas-born Clark died on May 17 after a long illness.

Clark released more than 20 albums, and has had his compositions recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Buffett, Ricky Skaggs, Steve Wariner, Rodney Crowell and more. In 2014, Clark earned a Grammy honor for Best Folk Album, for My Favorite Picture Of You. He is also a Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member and an ACM Poet’s Award honoree.

Proceeds from the event will go to charity; tickets will go on sale Friday, June 17 at noon via ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster outlets, ryman.com, Ryman box office or by calling 800-745-3000.

Big Machine Label Group Signs Ryan Follese

Pictured, Back Row (L-R): Malcolm Mimms, EVP/General Counsel, BMLG; Matthew Morgan, agent, CAA; Andrew Kautz, COO, BMLG; Manager John Hamlin, Allison Jones, SVP A&R, BMLG; Jordan Keller, attorney; Matthew Hargis, VP Promotion, BMLG. Front Row, (L-R): Scott Borchetta, President/CEO, BMLG; Ryan Follese, Jimmy Harnen, EVP, BMLG. Photo: Seth Hellman

Pictured, Back Row (L-R): Malcolm Mimms, EVP/General Counsel, BMLG; Matthew Morgan, agent, CAA; Andrew Kautz, COO, BMLG; Manager John Hamlin, Allison Jones, SVP A&R, BMLG; Jordan Keller, attorney; Matthew Hargis, VP Promotion, BMLG. Front Row, (L-R): Scott Borchetta, President/CEO, BMLG; Ryan Follese; Jimmy Harnen, EVP, BMLG. Photo: Seth Hellman

Big Machine Label Group has added former Hot Chelle Rae frontman, singer/songwriter and musician Ryan Follese to its artist roster. Currently in the studio with producers Cameron Montgomery and Dann Huff, Follese is expected to release new music soon.

He is being managed by John Hamlin at Switched On Entertainment.

Ryan is the son of established songwriters Keith Follese (Tim McGraw’s “Something Like That”/Faith Hill’s “The Way You Love Me”) and Adrienne Follese (Martina McBride’s “I Love You”/Lady Antebellum’s “Long Gone”).

The 29 year-old’s foray into the country format follows years fronting Hot Chelle Rae and penning their multi-platinum No. 1 hit “Tonight Tonight.”

Florida Georgia Line Returns To Sweet Talk Publicity

Florida Georgia Line

Florida Georgia Line

Florida Georgia Line is back on the roster of Sweet Talk Publicity, the indie PR company headed by Jensen Sussman.

Sussman began representing the duo in 2012, prior to their signing to Republic Nashville, and was part of the launch team for their breakout single, “Cruise.”

Los Angeles-based True Public Relations announced their representation of the duo in June 2015.

The Sweet Talk Publicity artist roster also includes Kelsea Ballerini, Kristian Bush, Craig Campbell, Chris Carmack, Chris Lane and Dustin Lynch.

Artist Updates: Jon Pardi, Dustin Lynch, Stephanie Quayle, Elizabeth Lyons

Jon Pardi Celebrates Gold Before Sophomore Album Release

Pictured (L-R): Melanie Wetherbee (Red Light Management), Cindy Mabe (President, UMG Nashville), Jon Pardi, Brian Wright (Sr. Vice President A&R, UMG Nashville. Photo: Alan Poizner

Pictured (L-R): Melanie Wetherbee (Red Light Management), Cindy Mabe (President, UMG Nashville), Jon Pardi, Brian Wright (Sr. Vice President A&R, UMG Nashville. Photo: Alan Poizner

Prior to taking the stage at Sunday’s (June 12) CMA Music Festival’s Chevy Riverfront Stage, Capitol Records Nashville’s Jon Pardi celebrated his new gold single “Head Over Boots.” As the fastest-rising record of his career, “Head Over Boots” is the lead single off Pardi’s sophomore album, California Sunrise, available Friday (June 17).

 

Dustin Lynch Launches Clothing Line With Packed Concert

Dustin Lynch. Photo: Courtesy of L3 Entertainment/FlyHi Films

Dustin Lynch. Photo: Courtesy of L3 Entertainment/FlyHi Films

Broken Bow Records’ Dustin Lynch closed out CMA Music Festival with a performance at The Stage in downtown Nashville on Sunday (June 12) to celebrate the launch of his clothing line, Stay Country. The country star entertained the packed audience with his high-energy set and a round of karaoke roulette with special guests Tyler Rich and Adam Sanders. Before doors opened, fans lined up down the main drive of Broadway to claim their spot for the free show and have the opportunity to purchase items from the Stay Country line.

The line of accessibly-priced men’s and women’s shirts, hats, and accessories can be found online.

 

Stephanie Quayle And Elizabeth Lyons Advance In iHeartRadio Contest

Stephanie Quayle.

Stephanie Quayle

Rebel Engine Entertainment recording artist Stephanie Quayle and country artist Elizabeth Lyons have made the top five of Macy’s iHeartRadio Rising Star Contest. Both artists are based in Nashville. The winner of the contest will open the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival. Fans who vote have a chance to win a VIP trip for two to the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival for both nights as well as entry to the Festival Village, airfare, accommodations and an exclusive meet-and-greet with the Macy’s iHeartRadio Rising Star winner.

To vote for Quayle or Lyons by email or Facebook, visit iHeartRadio.com/RisingStar. To vote on Twitter use hashtag #RisingStar and #StephanieQuayle or #ElizabethLyons. Add #Sweepstakes to your Tweet to enter to win the VIP Trip. Online and Twitter voters can vote up to 50 times per day, retweets will count as votes, for a total of 100 votes per day. Voting for the top five will close July 3 at midnight. The winner of the contest will be announced on July 6.

Elizabeth Lyons.

Elizabeth Lyons