
Chris Stapleton, Cam and Carrie Underwood dominate this year’s CMT Music Awards nominations, with three nominations each. The network nominated 12 videos for its Video of the Year category, while other categories include six nominees. The nominations were revealed Monday morning on CMT.com.
Stapleton is nominated for Video of the Year (“Fire Away”), Breakthrough Video of the Year (“Fire Away”), and CMT Performance of the Year (for his rendition of “Nobody To Blame” at the CMT Artists of the Year event).
Cam’s “Burning House” is up for Video of the Year, Female Video of the Year, and Breakthrough Video of the Year.
In the overall Video of the Year category, Cam and Stapleton compete against Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett, Tim McGraw, and Carrie Underwood.
Underwood won her record-setting sixth Video of the Year honor last year (and fourth consecutive win in the category).
Voting Begins Today at CMT.com, with a new category to be revealed on June 1.
The 2016 CMT Music Awards will air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, June 8 at 8 p.m. ET.
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director. Final nominees announced during live telecast, with final voting held online at CMT.com during the show.
· Blake Shelton – “Sangria”
· Cam – “Burning House”
· Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break”
· Chris Stapleton – “Fire Away”
· Florida Georgia Line – “Sippin’ on Fire”
· Jason Aldean – “Tonight Looks Good on You”
· Keith Urban – “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”
· Little Big Town – “Girl Crush”
· Luke Bryan – “Strip It Down”
· Sam Hunt – “Break Up in a Small Town”
· Thomas Rhett – “Die a Happy Man”
· Tim McGraw – “Humble and Kind”
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist
· Blake Shelton – “Sangria”
· Eric Church – “Like a Wrecking Ball” (From 2015 CMT Music Awards)
· Keith Urban – “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”
· Luke Bryan – “Kick the Dust Up” (From 2015 CMT Music Awards)
· Sam Hunt – “Break Up in a Small Town”
· Thomas Rhett – “Die a Happy Man”
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist
· Cam – “Burning House”
· Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break”
· Jana Kramer – “I Got The Boy”
· Kacey Musgraves – “Biscuits”
· Kelsea Ballerini – “Dibs”
· Maren Morris – “My Church”
GROUP / DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a group or duo; awarded to the artists
· Brothers Osborne – “Stay a Little Longer”
· Dan + Shay – “Nothin’ Like You”
· Florida Georgia Line – “Sippin’ on Fire”
· Little Big Town – “Girl Crush”
· Old Dominion – “Break Up With Him”
· Zac Brown Band – “Loving You Easy”
BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female or group/duo)
· Brothers Osborne – “Stay a Little Longer”
· Cam – “Burning House”
· Chris Janson – “Buy Me A Boat”
· Chris Stapleton – “Fire Away”
· Maren Morris – “My Church”
· Old Dominion – “Break Up With Him”
CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)
· Adam Lambert and Leona Lewis – “Girl Crush” (From 2015 CMT Artists of The Year)
· Brantley Gilbert and Lynyrd Skynyrd – “What’s Your Name” (From CMT Crossroads)
· Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break” (From CMT Instant Jam)
· Cheap Trick and Jennifer Nettles – “I Want You To Want Me” (From CMT Crossroads)
· Chris Stapleton – “Nobody To Blame” (From CMT Artists of the Year)
· Darius Rucker – “Alright”(From CMT Instant Jam)
BMI Songwriters Celebrate Music (And Awards) In Key West
/by Jessica NicholsonBMI songwriters took advantage of the balmy weather and beachy locale to mingle with fellow songwriters and to perform some of their hit songs during the Key West Songwriters Festival this month.
Artist-songwriter Jake Owen served as the headliner for the Saturday evening show on Duval Street. Also on the bill were Kane Brown and LANco.
Several songwriters, including Owen, Rhett Akins, Wendell Mobley, and Natalie Hemby, were also honored with Millionaire Awards during the festival.
The retreat was held May 4-8 in Key West, Florida.
Jake Owen receives a Millionaire Award during his concert on the Duval Street stage during Key West Songwriters Festival on May 7, 2016. Photo: Erika Goldring
BMI’s Leslie Roberts and Jody Williams present Rhett Akins and Wendell Mobley with Millionaire Awards at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring
Even Stevens performs at Conch Republic Seafood Company during Key West Songwriter’s Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring
Pictured (L-R): Bob DiPiero and Heather Morgan perform at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring
BMI’s Jody Williams presents Natalie Hemby with a Millionaire Award at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring Photo
Pictured: Lori McKenna and Ashley Cleveland perform at the San Carlos Institute during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring Photo
Pictured (L-R): Key West Songwriters Festival’s Charlie Bauer, songwriter Rhett Akins, BMI’s Jody Williams and Key West Songwriters Festival’s Dani Holliday gather for a photo at Conch Republic Seafood Company during Key West Songwriter’s Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring
Kyshona Armstrong performs at the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring
Jake Owen performs on the Duval Street Stage during Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring
Warner/Chappell Chairman & CEO Jon Platt Honored In Nashville
/by Craig_ShelburnePictured (Back Row, L-R): Kenneth Gamble, Shannon Sanders, H. Beecher Hicks III, Jon Platt. (Front Row, L-R): Cathy Hughes, Dyana Williams, Leon Huff, Shirley Caesar,
Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for National Museum of African American Music
Warner/Chappell Music Chairman and CEO Jon Platt was honored in Nashville on Friday (May 6) at the National Museum of African American Music’s (NMAAM) Celebration of Legends.
Platt was joined at the Renaissance Hotel luncheon event by the following fellow honorees: Pastor Shirley Caesar; songwriting legends Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff; and TV One/Radio One, Chairman Cathy Hughes.
Shannon Sanders and Dyana Williams, Grammy chapter presidents of Nashville and Philadelphia, respectively, co-hosted the event and served as masters of ceremonies. They were joined by H. Beecher Hicks III, president and CEO of NMAAM.
Platt was named CEO of Warner/Chappell Music in November and added the Chairman title in May. Over the last six months, Platt and his team have achieved numerous milestones for the publishing company:
• Warner/Chappell achieved its highest-ever radio market share
• Warner/Chappell won ASCAP Pop Publisher of the Year (for the third time in the last five years), as well as Publisher of the Year at the ASCAP Latin and Country Awards (the latter of which has been won three years in a row)
• Signed an innovative direct deal with Pandora.
• He promoted Katie Vinten and Ryan Press to co-heads of A&R US (excluding Nashville)
• He hired veteran Paul Kahn as CFO
• He hired Chuck Gamble to look after Warner/Chappell’s catalog
• He named Mike Smith as Managing Director of Warner/Chappell UK
During his visit to Nashville, Platt also interviewed Gamble and Huff at the offices of Warner Music Nashville. He was introduced by Warner/Chappell Executive Vice President Ben Vaughn. Guests in attendance included Warner Music Nashville President/CEO John Esposito, BMI Sr. VP, Writer/Publisher Relations Phillip R. Graham, and musician John Oates.
In Pictures: Keith Urban Unleashes ‘Ripcord’ On 10,000 Fans
/by Jessica NicholsonKeith Urban performs for fans in Nashville on May 9, 2016. Photo: Andy Snyder
As Keith Urban celebrates the release of his eighth studio album, Ripcord, he previewed tracks from the project, along with renditions of many of his biggest hits, for approximately 10,000 fans during a free concert Monday afternoon (May 9) at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena Plaza.
The event is part of a three-city Ripcord release celebration that included a sold-out performance in New York City last Wednesday at Stage 48, as well as a special Grammy Museum presentation titled Keith Urban: Inside The Songs Of Ripcord tomorrow night (May 10) in Los Angeles.
Pictured (L-R): UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan, Keith Urban, UMG Nashville President Cindy Mabe. Photo: UMG Nashville
Keith Urban Free Bridgestone Concert 5.9.16 (C) Moments By Moser Photography
Keith Urban Free Bridgestone Concert 5.9.16 (C) Moments By Moser Photography
Keith Urban Free Bridgestone Concert 5.9.16 (C) Moments By Moser Photography
Keith Urban Free Bridgestone Concert 5.9.16 (C) Moments By Moser Photography
Keith Urban performs in Nashville on May 9, 2016. Photo: Andy Snyder
Keith Urban Free Bridgestone Concert 5.9.16 (C) Moments By Moser Photography
Nick Fradiani Sings Acoustic Show In Nashville For Mother’s Day
/by Craig_ShelburnePictured (L-R): David Nathan, BMLG SVP Promotion and Artist Development; Scott Borchetta, BMLG President and CEO; Nick Fradiani; Jonathan Shuford, WRVW 107.5 The River PD; Garrett Rheam, Republic Records Southern Atlantic Regional, Promotion. Photo: Big Machine Records
Big Machine Records artist and 2015 American Idol champion Nick Fradiani performed an acoustic afternoon set at the Aloft Hotel in Nashville on Sunday (May 8).
The special Mother’s Day event was hosted by Nashville pop station WRVR 107.5 The River.
Scott Borchetta and American Idol alumni Lauren Alaina and Clark Beckham were also on hand. Fradiani, the Season 14 American Idol winner, gave a sample of new music along with a few mashups. His new single is “Get You Home,” which he co-wrote. His debut single, “Beautiful Life,” was selected as the anthem for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
In addition to recording his debut album for Big Machine Records, Fradiani is traveling to Aloft hotels across the country to perform intimate concerts.
Next ‘Skyville Live’ Will Feature Billy Gibbons, Frankie Ballard
/by Craig_ShelburneZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons. Photo: Blain Clausen
Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top will star in the next edition of Skyville Live, the Emmy-nominated online music series based in Nashville.
The show will be streamed live on May 24. Additional guests include country artist Frankie Ballard, Nashville musician Mike Henderson, rock guitarist Orianthi and neo-soul singer ZZ Ward.
“We’ve had some world-class-kick-ass guitar playing on previous shows…but every artist on here is a brilliant guitarist,” says producer Wally Wilson. “This one’s gonna take us to Six String Heaven with the Rev. Billy G. leading the way!”
The episode is scheduled to stream live exclusively via AOL.com and go90, a free mobile video platform available across all wireless carriers on May 24 at 8/7c. To access go90, download the app via the App Store or Google Play.
Each episode is recorded with full HD video in front of an intimate studio audience in Nashville and live-streamed around the world. Since debuting in January 2015, Skyville Live has welcomed artists like Cyndi Lauper, Kris Kristofferson, Jason Isbell, Gladys Knight, Lady Antebellum, Little Big Town, and more.
Toby Keith Prepares Tour, Charity Event, New Album
/by Craig_ShelburneToby Keith
Toby Keith will launch his Interstates & Tailgates Tour on Tuesday (May 10) in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Presented by Ford Trucks, the tour is scheduled through Oct. 16 in Austin, Texas. Eric Paslay has been added to the tour on select dates.
Next month, Keith will host the 13th Annual Toby Keith & Friends Golf Classic, in Norman, Oklahoma. The event raises money for the Toby Keith Foundation and its work supporting seriously ill children and their families through the OK Kids Korral. A gala dinner, performance and auction will take place June 3, followed the next day by a shotgun golf tournament. Approximately 750 attendees are expected at the event, which has raised millions since its inception.
Keith is currently in the studio working on a new album, following his 2015 project, 35 mph Town.
Cassadee Pope Anticipates “Summer” Single, EP Release
/by Jessica NicholsonCassadee Pope. Photo: Lance Goodman
Republic Nashville artist Cassadee Pope will release a new EP, Summer, on June 3.
Pope penned three of the four songs on the EP. The project’s title track will be the lead single, impacting radio on June 6.
Pope’s Summer EP is produced by Corey Crowder, who produced and co-wrote “Think of You,” the recent No. 1 single recorded by Pope and Chris Young. Pope will be on the road as part of Young’s I’m Comin’ Over Tour, which has been extended into the fall.
Pope’s prior project for the label, Frame By Frame, was released in 2013.
Summer EP track listing:
1. “Summer” (written by Cassadee Pope, Kelly Archer, Emily Shackelton)
2. “Piano” (written by Cassadee Pope, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz)
3. “Kisses at Airports” (written by Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, Chase McGill)
4. “Alien” (written by Cassadee Pope, Ross Copperman, Jon Nite)
Ringo Starr Adds Ryman Show After North Carolina Cancellation
/by Craig_ShelburneRingo Starr And His All Starr Band. Photo: Scott Robert Ritchie
Ringo Starr has added a second night at the Ryman Auditorium after dropping his North Carolina show in protest.
Starr was previously scheduled to perform in Cary, North Carolina, on June 18 with his All Starr Band — featuring Todd Rundgren, Gregg Rolie, Steve Lukather, Richard Page, Warren Ham and Gregg Bissonette. However, he cancelled the show last month in opposition to the passing of HB2, the controversial transgender bathroom law. Bruce Springsteen also canceled his North Carolina show in April.
Tickets for the newly-added Ryman show on June 18 show will go on sale Friday (May 13). The group will also perform there on June 19. The tour wraps July 2 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
In Pictures: Carrie Underwood, Cast Of ‘Nashville,’ Olivia Lane
/by Jessica NicholsonCarrie Underwood Makes Green Bay Stop During Storyteller Tour
Pictured (L-R): WNCY PD Dan Stone; 19 Recording/Arista Nashville’s Carrie Underwood; WNCY MD Charli McKenzie; Arista Nashville Regional Promo Manager Luke Jensen
Cast of Nashville Visits NASH FM 94.7
The cast of ABC’s Nashville joined Shila in the NASH FM 94.7 studios in NYC before heading down to the Theater at Madison Square Garden to perform their Nashville in Concert show on Thursday.
Charles Esten, Clare Bowen and Sam Palladio spoke to Shila about the success of the show, which is wrapping up its fourth season.
Pictured (L-R): Sam Palladio, Clare Bowen, Nash FM 94.7’s Shila, Charles Esten.
Olivia Lane Visits Hallmark Channel’s Home and Family
Big Spark Music Group’s Olivia Lane performed her single, “Make My Own Sunshine,” on Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family earlier this month.
Pictured (L-R) Co-hosts Mark Steines and Cristina Ferrare visit with Olivia Lane on Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family. Copyright 2016 Crown Media Family Networks/Photographer: Steve Lucero
CMT Music Awards Nominations Revealed
/by Jessica NicholsonChris Stapleton, Cam and Carrie Underwood dominate this year’s CMT Music Awards nominations, with three nominations each. The network nominated 12 videos for its Video of the Year category, while other categories include six nominees. The nominations were revealed Monday morning on CMT.com.
Stapleton is nominated for Video of the Year (“Fire Away”), Breakthrough Video of the Year (“Fire Away”), and CMT Performance of the Year (for his rendition of “Nobody To Blame” at the CMT Artists of the Year event).
Cam’s “Burning House” is up for Video of the Year, Female Video of the Year, and Breakthrough Video of the Year.
In the overall Video of the Year category, Cam and Stapleton compete against Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Keith Urban, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett, Tim McGraw, and Carrie Underwood.
Underwood won her record-setting sixth Video of the Year honor last year (and fourth consecutive win in the category).
Voting Begins Today at CMT.com, with a new category to be revealed on June 1.
The 2016 CMT Music Awards will air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, June 8 at 8 p.m. ET.
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director. Final nominees announced during live telecast, with final voting held online at CMT.com during the show.
· Blake Shelton – “Sangria”
· Cam – “Burning House”
· Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break”
· Chris Stapleton – “Fire Away”
· Florida Georgia Line – “Sippin’ on Fire”
· Jason Aldean – “Tonight Looks Good on You”
· Keith Urban – “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”
· Little Big Town – “Girl Crush”
· Luke Bryan – “Strip It Down”
· Sam Hunt – “Break Up in a Small Town”
· Thomas Rhett – “Die a Happy Man”
· Tim McGraw – “Humble and Kind”
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist
· Blake Shelton – “Sangria”
· Eric Church – “Like a Wrecking Ball” (From 2015 CMT Music Awards)
· Keith Urban – “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”
· Luke Bryan – “Kick the Dust Up” (From 2015 CMT Music Awards)
· Sam Hunt – “Break Up in a Small Town”
· Thomas Rhett – “Die a Happy Man”
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist
· Cam – “Burning House”
· Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break”
· Jana Kramer – “I Got The Boy”
· Kacey Musgraves – “Biscuits”
· Kelsea Ballerini – “Dibs”
· Maren Morris – “My Church”
GROUP / DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a group or duo; awarded to the artists
· Brothers Osborne – “Stay a Little Longer”
· Dan + Shay – “Nothin’ Like You”
· Florida Georgia Line – “Sippin’ on Fire”
· Little Big Town – “Girl Crush”
· Old Dominion – “Break Up With Him”
· Zac Brown Band – “Loving You Easy”
BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female or group/duo)
· Brothers Osborne – “Stay a Little Longer”
· Cam – “Burning House”
· Chris Janson – “Buy Me A Boat”
· Chris Stapleton – “Fire Away”
· Maren Morris – “My Church”
· Old Dominion – “Break Up With Him”
CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)
· Adam Lambert and Leona Lewis – “Girl Crush” (From 2015 CMT Artists of The Year)
· Brantley Gilbert and Lynyrd Skynyrd – “What’s Your Name” (From CMT Crossroads)
· Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break” (From CMT Instant Jam)
· Cheap Trick and Jennifer Nettles – “I Want You To Want Me” (From CMT Crossroads)
· Chris Stapleton – “Nobody To Blame” (From CMT Artists of the Year)
· Darius Rucker – “Alright”(From CMT Instant Jam)