In Photos: Westwood One Backstage At The ACM Awards

Dozens of country artists participated in the Westwood One Backstage radio event in Las Vegas on Sat., April 2, leading up to the ACM Awards the following night. Artists chatted with radio personalities and signed guitars provided by D’Angelico Guitars. (Photos provided by Westwood One.)

Sam Hunt

Sam Hunt

Chris Janson and Lauren Alaina

Chris Janson and Lauren Alaina

Chris Stapleton and Whitney Allen, host of the Westwood One-syndicated The Big Time with Whitney Allen.

Chris Stapleton and Whitney Allen, host of the Westwood One-syndicated The Big Time with Whitney Allen.

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

Cole Swindell and Thomas Rhett

Cole Swindell and Thomas Rhett

Keith Urban

Keith Urban

Randy Houser and Little Big Town

Randy Houser and Little Big Town

Trace Adkins and Tim McGraw

Trace Adkins and Tim McGraw

The Band Perry

The Band Perry

Dan + Shay

Dan + Shay

Mickey Guyton

Mickey Guyton

Parmalee

Parmalee

Brandy Clark

Brandy Clark

Tucker Beathard

Tucker Beathard

Florida Georgia Line Receive RIAA Diamond Trophies, ACM Vocal Duo Award

Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley.

Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley. Photo: Justin Mrusek

Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley collected special trophies on Friday night (April 1) in Las Vegas for their record-breaking single, “Cruise.” That breakout hit has achieved the first-ever Diamond certification for a country single, marking 10 million units sold. RIAA Exec. VP of Communications and Marketing Jonathan Lamy presented the award.

Held at Skyfall Lounge at the Delano, the stylish event was a gesture of thanks to the Nashville music community’s support. At the same party, Hubbard and Kelley were surprised with news of their win as ACM Vocal Duo of the Year, marking the fourth consecutive year they have won that award.

Pictured (L-R): Scott Borchetta, Pres./CEO, Big Machine Label Group; Tyler Hubbard; Brian Kelley; Jimmy Harnen, Exec. VP, BMLG/Pres., Republic Nashville. Photo: Justin Mrusek

Pictured (L-R): Scott Borchetta, Pres./CEO, Big Machine Label Group; Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley; Jimmy Harnen, Exec. VP, BMLG/Pres., Republic Nashville. Photo: Justin Mrusek

Kelley said, “We are blown away and couldn’t be more honored by these milestone moments. Our fans keep us doing what we do and made this possible!”

Hubbard added, “The past year has been such an incredible ride. Each time we release a single we can only pray that people are going to respond positively and thankfully they did. We have the best fans in the world, by far!”

The duo will perform “Confession” on the ACM Awards on Sunday night. They’re expecting to release their third full-length album later this year.

Pictured (L-R): Hayley Stommel-Hubbard, Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Brittney Kelley. Photo: Justin Mrusek

Pictured (L-R): Hayley Stommel-Hubbard, Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Brittney Kelley. Photo: Justin Mrusek

Pictured (L-R, Back Row)  Jess Rosen, Robin Greenhill, Lou Taylor, Cheif Zaruk, Seth England

Pictured (L-R, Back Row) Jess Rosen, Robin Greenhill, Lou Taylor, Chief Zaruk, Craig Wiseman, Seth England. (Front Row) Brian O’Connell, Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Clay Hunnicutt. Photo: Justin Mrusek

In Photos: Luke Bryan, Justin Moore Take Aim At ACM & Cabela’s Archery Event

Pictured (L-R): Justin Moore, Luke Bryan. Photo: Getty Images/ACM

Pictured (L-R): Justin Moore, Luke Bryan. Photo: Getty Images/Isaac Brekken

Teams led by Luke Bryan and Justin Moore competed for victory at the ACM & Cabela’s Celebrity Tic-Tac-Toe Archery Tournament on Sat., April 2 at the Cabela’s Stage at the Las Vegas Fairground.

Team Luke included Chris Janson, Chase Rice, and Granger Smith plus Cabela’s pro staffer Wade Middleton. Team Justin included Dustin Lynch, Eric Paslay, former MLB player Adam LaRoche and Cabela’s Pro Staffer Kristy Titus. Country artist Lucas Hoge and bow hunting athlete Cameron Hanes also competed at the event during half-time.

Team Luke was leading the competition when emcee Storme Warren suggested that Bryan and Moore make a sudden death deal: the two artists shoot one last game of tic-tac-toe and whoever wins would take home the trophy. In spite of Team Luke’s commanding lead, Moore earned a victory.

Pictured (L-R): Lucas Hoge, Justin Moore, Luke Bryan. Photo: Getty Images/ACM

Pictured (L-R): Lucas Hoge, Justin Moore, Luke Bryan. Photo: Getty Images/Isaac Brekken

Pictured (L-R): Luke Bryan, Storme Warren, Justin Moore

Pictured (L-R): Luke Bryan, Storme Warren, Justin Moore. Photo: Getty Images/Isaac Brekken

Chase Rice poses with a fan during the ACM & Cabela's Tic-Tac-Toe Archery Tournament. Photo: Getty Images/ACM

Chase Rice poses with a fan during the ACM & Cabela’s Tic-Tac-Toe Archery Tournament. Photo: Getty Images/Isaac Brekken

Chris Janson. Photo: Getty Images, Isaac Brekken

Chris Janson. Photo: Getty Images, Isaac Brekken

Dustin Lynch. Photo: Getty Images/Isaac Brekken

Dustin Lynch. Photo: Getty Images/Isaac Brekken

Granger Smith. Photo: Getty Images/Isaac Brekken

Granger Smith. Photo: Getty Images/Isaac Brekken

Eric Church Surprised With ACM Video of The Year Win

Eric Church

When the Academy of Country Music Awards air Sunday, April 3 from Las Vegas, Eric Church will already be a winner.

Church was surprised today (April 1) at a Las Vegas event with the news that “Mr. Misunderstood” earned him the ACM Video of the Year honor. Watch video of the presentation here.

ACM Executive Vice President and Managing Director Tiffany Moon presented Church and his manager (and co-director of the video) John Peets with the award. “It’s unbelievable. I can’t believe it at all. It’s crazy. He did this record. We did it all kind of secret and decided to make our video really quick,” Peets said.

“It’s the cheapest video that’s ever won Video of the Year, I’ll tell you that. It’s just us,” said Church.

Church is nominated for four other trophies Sunday evening, including his first ACM Entertainer of the Year nomination, as well as his third Male Vocalist of the Year nomination. He is nominated for Album of the Year for Mr. Misunderstood, as well as Vocal Event of the Year for “Raise ‘Em Up” with Keith Urban.

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The Valory Music Co. Releases Levi Hummon’s 5-Song Digital EP

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Levi Hummon‘s self-titled debut EP, produced by Jimmy Robbins, has been digitally released by The Valory Music Co.

Hummon, the son of Grammy-winning songwriter Marcus Hummon (“Bless The Broken Road,” “Cowboy Take Me Away”), contributed writing credits on four of the five songs on the project. Additional co-writer credits on the project include Robbins, Matt Jenkins, Jon Nite, Ryan Hurd, Laura Veltz, Tom Douglas and Travis Hill. The young artist also co-wrote Steven Tyler’s country single, “Red, White and You.”

“I am so excited to finally be able to share my music with the fans,” said Hummon. “Over the past two years, I have put my heart and soul into making this EP and hope everyone will be able to feel that passion through these songs.”

This spring Hummon will be featured on select dates of Billy Currington‘s Summer Forever Tour.

Levi Hummon EP Tracklist

1. “Life’s For Livin’” (Levi Hummon, Matt Jenkins, Jimmy Robbins)
2. “Chain Reaction” (Levi Hummon, Jon Nite, Jimmy Robbins)
3. “Love You Hate You Miss You” (Ryan Hurd, Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz)
4. “Guts And Glory” (Levi Hummon, Tom Douglas, Travis Hill)
5. “Window Down Days” (Levi Hummon, Jon Nite, Jimmy Robbins)

 

400 Artists, Managers, Industry Organizations Band Together For DMCA Reform

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An unprecedented group of 18 music industry organizations, as well as 400 songwriters, artists, managers, and other industry personnel, have banded together to plea with the U.S. Copyright Office to reform the “safe harbor” provisions of the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The music industry members have called it outdated, and stated that its “notice and takedown” system failed in its intent to promote healthier balance in online music market.

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.

Cary Sherman

Cary Sherman

Cary Sherman, Chairman and CEO, RIAA, stated, “I don’t recall a time when the entire music community has united behind an issue like it has this one—speaking with a collective voice for reform of the DMCA. This outdated and dysfunctional law has hurt everyone involved in creating music, from the newest emerging artists and songwriters to the global superstars, from the smallest labels and publishers to the biggest majors. I hope this unprecedented coming together will encourage policymakers to take the steps necessary to update this law and ensure the creative future of music.”

According to MusicWeek, a sampling of those supporting the petition include: Scott Borchetta, Garth Brooks, Rosanne Cash,Emmylou Harris, Mick Fleetwood, Don Henley, Bryan Adams, Maroon 5, Pearl Jam, Rod Stewart, Pete Townshend, Irving Azoff, Jonathan Azu, Jon Landau, Larry Mestel, David Byrne, Elvis Costello, Sean Ono Lennon, Michael McDonald, Bonnie Raitt and John Zorn. Organizations like ASCAP, BMI, Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and SESAC have also supported the petition.

The DMCA was signed into law during the era of dial-up internet and static websites, a time before music streaming and downloads had such a dominant impact on the sale of music.

Richard James Burgess

Richard James Burgess

“The Digital Millennium Copyright Act was a boon to artists and labels alike when it was enacted in 1998,” said Richard James Burgess, CEO, American Association of Independent Music (A2IM). “Unfortunately the systematic abuse of law makes it necessary for it to be rebalanced to lift the insurmountably one-sided burden that currently falls on music creators and copyright owners. We will not have a healthy creative community as long as organizations and individuals are allowed to profit from the use of unlicensed music. The seriousness of this problem is emphasized by the unprecedentedly unified response from all sides of the creative and copyright communities.”

Some companies on the tech side of the situation oppose the joint brief. The Internet Association, which represents companies like Pandora, Spotify, Facebook, Amazon, Yahoo!, Google and Netflix, commented via its blog Tuesday, stating the DMCA is effective.

“The Digital Millennium Copyright Act creates safe harbors for Internet platforms by ensuring they will not be liable for what their users do, so long as the platforms act responsibly,” says the post. “These smart laws allow people to post content that they have created on platforms — such as videos, reviews, pictures, and text. In essence, this is what makes the Internet great.”

The petition noted, in regard to the Section 512 notice-and-takedown process, that music trade associations have sent notices of more than 280 million infringements to Google alone. “To get a sense of the scope of the problem, consider that since 2012, RIAA alone has noticed over 175 million infringements of music. In just the short period between the Grammy nominations (Dec. 7, 2015) and the Grammy awards (Feb. 16, 2016), nearly 4,000 unique infringing links were noticed to digital services for just the five nominated Record of the Year tracks.”

The petition also stated “that the notice-and-takedown process, as currently implemented by some providers, does not in any manner address the reappearance of infringing material previously removed by a provider in response to a notice.”

“At its worst, the DMCA safe harbors have become a business plan for profiting off of stolen content; at best, the system is a de facto government subsidy enriching some digital services at the expense of creators.” the petition states. ” This almost 20-year-old, 20th Century law should be updated.”

Organizations that signed the brief include: A2IM, American Federation of Musicians, ASCAP, Americana Music Association, BMI, Christian Music Trade Association, Church Music Publishers Association, Global Music Rights, The Latin Academy Of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc., Music Managers Forum—United States, Music Publishers Association, NSAI, National Academy Of Recording Arts And Sciences, National Music Publishers’ Association, Recording Industry Association Of America, Rhythm And Blues Foundation, Screen Actors Guild—American Federation Of Television And Radio Artists, SESAC Holdings, Inc., and SoundExchange.

The full, 97-page joint brief can be read here.

 

Artist Updates: Kimberly Perry, Thomas Rhett, Alabama, Maddie & Tae

Kimberly Perry Joins E! News Red Carpet Coverage

KImberly Perry

KImberly Perry

The Band Perry’s Kimberly Perry will be a co-host of E! News’ red carpet coverage of the ACM Awards on Sunday, April 3 in Las Vegas. The Band Perry won the ACM award for 2013 Vocal Group of the Year, as well as 2010’s New Artist of the Year and New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year. The Band Perry will return to Las Vegas on April 29 for a concert at The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

 

Thomas Rhett Partners With Budweiser

Thomas Rhett

Thomas Rhett and Budweiser have announced a new sponsorship deal. The two will join forces on the road this summer to roll out one-of-a-kind experiences for fans with a digital content series and surprise performances throughout the country.

“We’re always looking for a way to do something cool and new with our fans,” said Rhett. “I already know we’re going to have a good time this summer out on the road, but teaming up with Budweiser is going to make the experience that much better. It’s going to be something all our fans can get into on the road, but also at home when they can’t make it out to a show.”

 

Alabama Books Show With Nashville Symphony

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Alabama will perform with the Nashville Symphony for the first time on May 12-14 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in downtown Nashville. Band members Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry and Jeff Cook will join conductor Vinay Parameswaran and the Nashville Symphony on hits like “Mountain Music,” “Feels So Right,” “Dixieland Delight,” “The Closer You Get,” “Feels So Right,” “Love in the First Degree,” “Take Me Down” and “Tennessee River.”

 

Maddie & Tae Create A Capsule Collection For Bloomingdale’s

Maddie & Tae

Maddie & Tae. Photo: Dot Records

Maddie & Tae and Bloomingdale’s have partnered for a new collection in the retailer’s AQUA line. Bloomingdale’s Vice Chairman Frank Doroff read about Maddie Marlow and Tye Dye in Women’s Wear Daily, and was introduced to them through Marvin Traub Associates. Doroff and his team brainstormed with the duo, which led to the artists curating a collection of ensemble pieces, which will be available online and in all Bloomingdale’s stores this fall.

“Maddie & Tae represent the fresh, fun and modern young women who wear AQUA,” says Doroff. “As creative artists, their influence and input feels like a strong fit for this line. Bloomingdale’s welcomes the opportunity to work with young talent in all phases of their business. We’re thrilled to have Maddie & Tae working with our AQUA brand.”

Cole Swindell’s Debut Album Certified Platinum By RIAA

Cole Swindell onstage after performing "You Should Be Here" on Saturday, March 26. ©2016 Grand Ole Opry / Photo: Chris Hollo

Cole Swindell onstage after performing “You Should Be Here” on Saturday, March 26. ©2016 Grand Ole Opry / Photo: Chris Hollo

Cole Swindell‘s self-titled debut album has earned platinum certification from the RIAA. The project includes four No. 1 songs, including gold-certified “Let Me See Ya Girl,” as well as platinum-certified “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey,” and “Chillin’ It.”

“Wow, I just got the news about my album going platinum, and I am so taken aback,” said Swindell. “That is one of those things you hope you can achieve but can never really prepare yourself for it actually happening. Being a part of the country music family is something I take seriously, and I am truly honored.”

In March, Swindell’s “You Should Be Here” topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, accounts for streaming, radio airplay and digital sales. The song marks Swindell’s fifth consecutive No. 1 single, and eighth overall as a songwriter. He performed the tune onstage at the Grand Ole Opry on March 26. His forthcoming album, You Should Be Here, is due May 6 via Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville.

Additionally, Swindell has been announced as a performer at the ACM Awards on Sun., April 3.

The Lumineers Confirmed For Americana Fest Kickoff Event

The Lumineers

The Lumineers

The Lumineers will perform at Ascend Amphitheater in downtown Nashville on Tues., Sept. 20, on the first day of the Americana Music Festival and Conference.

Admission to The Lumineers show will be a separate ticketed event, co-produced by AEG Live. The Americana Music Association will be sending a presale opportunity to members and early registrants. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Fri., April 8 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster.

“We’re very excited to have the Americana Music Association presenting our show at Ascend Amphitheater. Nashville is a very special place for us, aside from our love of the amazing music scene and history, both our label Dualtone and agent are based there, and it’s where we mixed the new album,” said band member Wesley Schultz.

The Lumineers released their self-titled debut album, featuring the breakout hit “Ho Hey,” in 2012.

The Lumineers Fan Club members will have a special presale opportunity starting on Tues., April 5. All new fan club members must sign up at the band’s website before Mon., April 4, in order to be eligible.

Houston Developer Purchases Music Row Site For Luxury Apartments

Screen Shot 2016-04-01 at 3.15.27 PMHouston-based real estate developer The Dinerstein Cos. has purchased 1.38 acres of land at 70 Music Sq. W. for $11.59 million, with plans for a midsize luxury apartment community, MusicRow has confirmed. The apartment community will be 230 units, average 750 sq. ft. and mostly one-bedrooms. There will be a retail component as well.

The luxury apartments will also include a bike shop and storage area, dog wash, mail room, music jam room, pool, clubhouse, fitness center, business center, courtyard, and rooftop lounge.

“This is the perfect spot for millennials in a convenient walkable location,” The Dinerstein Companies said in a statement to MusicRow. “The Dinerstein Companies has had eyes on Nashville for the last three years for its great job growth, vitality and this project in particular is in the best area of town. We look forward to doing more business in Nashville.”

The property, which includes parcels of 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Square West, is the site of a former SESAC office, among other buildings. The land was purchased by Texas-based Forestar Group over two years ago for $6.25 million and all buildings on the site were razed. Forestar had planned to make the property home to a 230-unit apartment building Music Square Flats, which would have included retail. The apartments had been expected to open in 2017.

Forestar abandoned those plans and put the the property up for sale last month.

The Dinerstein Cos. intends to update the former building plans set by Forestar. New renderings from Dinerstein Cos. are not available at this time.

The Dinerstein Cos. develops multi-family and student housing properties across the nation, and has developed more than 52,000 apartment units, including Millennium Greenway in Houston.