
Pictured (L -R): Brian Philips, Jennifer Pietenpol, Ph.D., Kenny Rogers, Aubrey Harwell, FedEx CEO Frederick W. Smith; Back row (L-R): Jackie Wilson, Laura Heatherly, Dave Berryman, Scott Borchetta, Joe Walsh, Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, Leslie Fram, Chris Young, Charles Esten. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
The T.J. Martell Foundation raised $500,000 to benefit leukemia, cancer and AIDS research at last night’s (Monday, Feb. 29) 8th annual Nashville Honors Gala, for a total of nearly $3 million raised since 2009.
Hosted by Charles Esten, the gala brought an array of outstanding performances and tributes to recognize the efforts of dedicated individuals who have provided inspiring leadership to our community.

Ronnie Milsap performs onstage at the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
Honorees were treated to performances by Esten, Don Henley, Ronnie Milsap, Joe Walsh, Jackie Wilson and Chris Young and special presentations were made by Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, Hal Moses, Ph.D. and industry executive Scott Borchetta.
This year’s honorees included Aubrey Harwell, Co-Founding Partner of Neal and Harwell receiving the Spirit of Nashville Award, while Brian Philips, President of CMT, received the Frances Preston Outstanding Music Industry Achievement Award. Jennifer Pietenpol, Ph.D., Director of the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, received the Medical Research Advancement Award, and Grammy award-winning Kenny Rogers received the Tony Martell Lifetime Entertainment Achievement Award. Fred W. Smith, founder, chairman, president, and CEO of Fedex Corporation, was also in attendance to accept the Outstanding Global Citizenship Award on behalf of more than 350,000 team members around the world.

Don Henley performs at the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
Honoring Aubrey Harwell, highlights included Milsap’s performance of Hank Williams’ “Your Cheatin’ Heart” before peforming his hit, “Smoky Mountain Rain,” one of Tennessee’s state songs, both which greatly pleased the enthusiastic crowd.
Young delivered an acoustic version of his hit “Voices” to honor Dr. Pietenpol while Walsh honored Brian Philips with “A Life of Illusion,” a favorite song of Brian’s children. Rounding out the performances, Henley performed the first song he ever wrote with the late Glenn Frey, “Desperado” to honor Kenny Rogers. The rendition brought everyone to a standing ovation.

Joe Walsh performs at the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)

Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta (right) presents Brian Phillips with the Frances Preston Outstanding Music Industry Achievement Award at the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)

Chris Young, T.J. Martell Foundation’s Tinti Moffat, and WME’s Rob Beckham attend the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
ACM Awards Add Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Sam Hunt
/by Craig_ShelburneFour more performers have been confirmed for the ACM Awards, to be held April 3 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The show will air on CBS.
ACM nominees Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church and Sam Hunt will join previously announced performers Cam, Kenny Chesney, Florida Georgia Line, Carrie Underwood, and Keith Urban.
Church is nominated for five ACM awards this year: Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Album (Mr. Misunderstood), Music Video (“Mr. Misunderstood”) and Vocal Event (“Raise ‘Em Up” with Urban).
Ballerini is on the ballot for Female Vocalist and New Female Vocalist. In addition to co-hosting for the first time, Bentley is up for Male Vocalist and Music Video (“Riser”). Hunt will compete for Album (Montevallo) and Single (“Take Your Time”).
President Obama, Michelle Obama Named SXSW Keynote Speakers
/by Craig_ShelburnePresident Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama
President Barack Obama will appear as part of a Keynote Conversation at South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive on March 11 in Austin, Texas. First Lady Michelle Obama will be the opening Keynote at SXSW Music on March 16.
This marks the first time in the 30-year history of SXSW that a sitting President and the First Lady have participated in the event, which is known for showcasing the most innovative ideas and creative talent of our time.
President Obama will sit down with Editor in Chief of The Texas Tribune Evan Smith for a conversation about civic engagement in the 21st Century before an audience of creators, early adopters and entrepreneurs who are defining the future of our connected lives.
The President will call on the audience to apply their ideas and talents to make technology work for us—especially when it comes to tackling big challenges like increasing participation in the political process and fighting climate change. In the lead-up to the event, The Texas Tribune will also source questions for the discussion from its online audience.
First Lady Michelle Obama comes to SXSW Music to discuss the Let Girls Learn initiative, which aims to break barriers for the 62 million girls around the world who are not in school today, more than half of whom are adolescent.
The SXSW Music Conference brings the global music industry together and offers the perfect platform to celebrate Women’s History Month, as the First Lady provides her call to action to support girls’ education.
“I can’t imagine a better way to celebrate our event’s 30th year than to welcome both the President and First Lady to SXSW,” said SXSW co-founder Roland Swenson. “As each new generation comes up at SXSW they look for ways they can be of service, and it’s important to reflect and support that message. President and Mrs. Obama’s visit here will inspire attendees to that purpose.”
President Obama’s appearance is open to all SXSW Interactive, Gold, and Platinum registrants.
First Lady Michelle Obama’s event is open to all SXSW Music, Film, Gold, and Platinum registrants.
Chip Taylor Among Songwriters Hall Of Fame Inductees For 2016
/by Jessica NicholsonChip Taylor. Photo: Davey Wilson.
Chip Taylor is among those who will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2016.
Taylor’s best-known compositions are “Wild Thing” and “Angel of the Morning.”
His songs have also been recorded by Waylon Jennings (“Sweet Dream Woman”), Bobby Bare (“Just A Little Bit Later Down The Line”), Linda Ronstadt and The Hollies (“I Can’t Let Go”), The Brown Family (“Springtime”) and more. His 1973 country/rock album spawned many covers such as “Son Of A Rotten Gambler” (Emmylou Harris), “Clean Your Own Tables” (Johnny Cash) and “The Real Thing” (George Strait).
Taylor will join fellow inductees Elvis Costello, Marvin Gaye (posthumously), Tom Petty, Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards (posthumously).
“The 2016 roster of Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees is a beautiful mosaic of the best of late 20th Century popular music. With creators of Rock & Roll, Soul/R&B, Country and Funk/ Dance represented, we are looking forward to an unforgettable and extremely exciting event and evening at the Marriott Marquis on June 9th,” said Co-Chairs Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff. “With the exception of two, all of the 2016 inductees are alive and continue to be as vitally creative as ever. This year’s Induction and Awards Dinner will mark our first year as Chairmen at the SHOF helm and we could not be more excited about the quality and diversity of the songs and songwriters that will be honored.”
The Songwriters Hall of Fame’s 47th annual Induction and Awards Dinner will be held Thursday, June 9 in New York City. Established in 1969, the Songwriters Hall of Fame (SHOF) honors musical pioneers, while the organization’s outreach to the music community supports the next generation of troubadours.
Additional special award honorees will be announced soon.
Industry Ink: Leadership Music, SOLID, CMA, Shining Isle Productions
/by Jessica NicholsonLeadership Music To Host The Learning Network Panel
Rachel Skaggs (Vanderbilt) will moderate.
Walk-ups are welcome. Tickets are $10 per person via The Learning Network or at the door.
SOLID Partners with CMA EDU
Pictured (L-R): George Briner, Valory Music Co.; Brad Belanger, Homestead / Red Light Management; Basak Kizilisik, Morris Higham, SOLID President; Doug Phillips, Universal Music Group; Tim Gray, Grayscale Entertainment Marketing, SOLID University Outreach Chair; Rachel Cunningham, The Collective, SOLID Secretary and panel moderator; Peter Hartung, L3 Entertainment.
SOLID has partnered with CMA EDU to launch SOLID Speak. The first event was held Tuesday, Feb. 23, and discussed the relationship between artist management and record labels. The event hosted more than 140 local students and SOLID members in CMA’s atrium.
Andrew Peterson, J. Chris Wall Launch Shining Isle Productions
Pictured (L-R): Andrew Peterson, J. Chris Wall.
Singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson and producer J. Chris Wall (VeggieTales) have launched Shining Isle Productions to develop film and television projects. The first effort will be an animated short film based on Peterson’s Wingfeather Saga book series. A kickstarter campaign launched March 1 to create the project.
“When the series was complete, the idea of bringing this story to the screen wouldn’t leave me alone. If whatever truth or beauty or goodness is in these books could translate to a wider audience through animation, then I wanted to find a way. I’ve known Chris for years, and there’s no doubt in my mind that he’s the man for the job,” says Peterson. “Not only does he know the nuts and bolts of animation, but he and his family know and love the Wingfeather Saga. There’s no one else I’d rather partner with for Shining Isle Productions. I can’t wait to see this story come to life on the screen.”
For more information, visit andrew-peterson.com or kickstarter.com.
Dierks Bentley, Kacey Musgraves Join Mack, Jack & McConaughey Gala
/by Craig_ShelburneMack, Jack & McConaughey (MJ&M), the joint fundraising effort of ESPN analyst/football coach Mack Brown, musician Jack Ingram and actor Matthew McConaughey, have confirmed Dierks Bentley and Kacey Musgraves to headline its gala night on April 14 at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas.
Tickets will be available to the public on Friday, March 4 at acl-live.com.
This spring marks the fourth year of the MJ&M event. Every year thousands of guests enjoy two full days of events all benefitting charities working to empower kids through health, wellness and education programming.
On April 15, MJ&M will continue with a golf tournament at Spanish Oaks Golf Club. Simultaneously, MJ&M will host a fashion show and luncheon featuring Veronica Beard chaired by international supermodel Camila Alves McConaughey. The wraps up with the Jack Ingram & Friends concert presented by H-E-B at ACL Live featuring Eric Church, Jamey Johnson and more.
Funds raised at MJ&M 2016 will support CureDuchenne, Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas, HeartGift, just keep livin foundation and The Rise School of Austin.
Don Williams Announces Retirement After Six-Decade Career
/by Jessica NicholsonDon Williams, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, is retiring after six decades in the music industry.
“It’s time to hang my hat up and enjoy some quiet time at home. I’m so thankful for my fans, my friends and my family for their everlasting love and support,” Williams said.
Williams first gained musical attention as a member of the pop folk trio The Pozo Seco Singers, which had six pop chart hits in 1966-67. Between 1974 and 1991, Williams had at least one major hit every year, including such country standards to be as “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” “Till the Rivers All Run Dry,” “It Must Be Love,” “I’m Just a Country Boy,” and “I Believe in You.” He also had a hit duet with Emmylou Harris on Townes Van Zandt’s “If I Needed You.” Other hits included “Tulsa Time,” “Back in My Younger Days,” “You’re My Best Friend,” “Come Early Morning,” “Lord, I Hope This Day is Good,” “Some Broken Hearts Never Mend” and many more.
Williams was the CMA Male Vocalist of the Year in 1978 and “Tulsa Time” was the ACM Record of the Year for 1979. In 2010, Williams received country music’s highest honor with his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Industry Ink: AIMP, Dune Grass Music, Kobalt, Americana Music Association
/by Jessica NicholsonAIMP, Fifth Third Bank Host “The State Of Independent Music Publishing” Panel
Pictured: Row One: Steve Markland, Marc Driskill, Chris Farren, Mark Brown; Row Two: Kari Barnhart (5/3 Bank) Denise Nichols (The Primacy Firm), John Ozier (AIMP Ex. Director/ole}, Ree Guyer Buchanan (AIMP Treasurer/Wrensong Music), Randy Wachtler (Warner/Chappell Production Music), Craig Currier (peermusic), Brad Peterson (5/3 Bank), John Allen (New West Records/Publishing).
The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) Nashville and Fifth Third Bank hosted a full house for “The State of Independent Music Publishing” panel. Held Feb. 24 at ASCAP’s Connie Bradley Board Room and moderated by John Allen, panelists Mark Brown (Round Hill Music), Marc Driskill (Sea Gayle Music), Chris Farren (Combustion Music), and Steve Markland (Downtown Music Publishing) discussed current trends in music publishing, changing royalty environments and plans for 2016.
Dune Grass Music Signs Melanie Meriney
Pictured (L-R): Neal Coty, Creative Director; Melanie Meriney; Hannah Gilbert, Creative Manager/Administration
Dune Grass Music has added Melanie Meriney to its roster of songwriters. Meriney joins fellow writers Neal Coty, Chris Harris, Jon Henderson, Eric Torres, Amber White, and recently co-published Brian Maher.
After graduating from Belmont University as a Songwriting major, Meriney showcased a number of times playing live sets on the Billy Block Show. She has been nominated for a Nashville Independent Music Award (NIMA) for Best Female Country Artist. .
“Melanie exceeds expectations as a young and upcoming songwriter,” says Neal Coty.
Meriney adds, “I’m looking forward to joining a roster of incredible writers and making some great music we can share with the world.”
Dune Grass Music is a Nashville-based publishing company with six staff writers and offices in Berry Hill and Virginia. The company recently formed a separate publishing co-venture with renown producer/songwriter Keith Stegall’s Dreamlined Entertainment.
Vip Vipperman Signs Admin Agreement With Kobalt
Vip Vipperman
Vip Vipperman and NewVIP Songs have signed a new worldwide Administration agreement with Kobalt Music Publishing, which offers music publishing royalty collections and affiliated services.
Vipperman has had hits recorded by Randy Travis, Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Trace Adkins, George Jones, and more.
Americana Music Association Reveals SXSW Lineup
The Americana Music Association has partnered again with Pandora for a day of music at SXSW. The association will take over The Gatsby, located at East 6th Street in Austin, Texas, on Thursday, March 17. The event is open to SXSW badge and wristband holders.
The Strumbellas, 2 p.m.
The Cactus Blossoms, 3 p.m.
Lydia Loveless, 4 p.m.
Jake Bugg, 5 p.m.
Sam Outlaw, 9 p.m.
Wynonna & The Big Noise, 10 p.m.
Hayes Carll, 11 p.m.
Asleep At The Wheel, 12 a.m.
Jack Ingram, 1 a.m.
‘CMT Crossroads’ Announces Pairings For Upcoming Episodes
/by Jessica NicholsonCMT Crossroads returns this spring with the first of four new episodes.
Jennifer Nettles will join 2016 Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductees Cheap Trick in an episode set to air March 24 at 11 p.m. ET.
Rob Thomas and Charles Kelley will join forces and voices for an episode of soulful lyrics and harmonies. Thomas and Kelley each have dual careers as members of bands (Matchbox 20 and Lady Antebellum, respectively), as well as solo artists. The episode will premiere later this spring.
Before Luke Bryan launches his series of stadium concerts this summer, he will join pop star Jason Derulo for an episode that will premiere this summer.
Nick Jonas and Thomas Rhett will reinterpret their catalogs of hits in a mash-up of pop and country. The episode premieres this summer.
CMT Crossroads is executive produced by Switched On Entertainment’s John Hamlin, produced by Kathryn Russ and executive produced by Margaret Comeaux for CMT.
The Band Perry Exits Big Machine Label Group
/by Craig_ShelburneThe Band Perry is no longer part of Big Machine Label Group, according to a statement issued by BMLG’s Vice President of Publicity Jake Basden.
“The Big Machine Label Group and The Band Perry have amicably parted ways,” the statement said.
On their Facebook page, the band posted, “We and Big Machine Label Group have made a mutual decision to bring our working relationship to a close. We are grateful for 6 years of the big moments and great strides we made with our BMLG family and will carry that foundation forward with us as we begin the next leg of our journey.”
The band released its full-length debut album in 2010 on Republic Nashville, a BMLG imprint.
Their hits include “If I Die Young,” “You Lie,” “All Your Life,” “Postcard From Paris,” “Better Dig Two,” “Done,” “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely” and “Chainsaw.”
They won a 2014 Grammy for their recording of “Gentle on My Mind.”
In 2015, they released a single titled “Live Forever,” which did not reach the Top 25 at country radio.
T.J. Martell Foundation Nashville Honors Gala Offers Inspiration
/by Sherod RobertsonPictured (L -R): Brian Philips, Jennifer Pietenpol, Ph.D., Kenny Rogers, Aubrey Harwell, FedEx CEO Frederick W. Smith; Back row (L-R): Jackie Wilson, Laura Heatherly, Dave Berryman, Scott Borchetta, Joe Walsh, Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, Leslie Fram, Chris Young, Charles Esten. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
The T.J. Martell Foundation raised $500,000 to benefit leukemia, cancer and AIDS research at last night’s (Monday, Feb. 29) 8th annual Nashville Honors Gala, for a total of nearly $3 million raised since 2009.
Hosted by Charles Esten, the gala brought an array of outstanding performances and tributes to recognize the efforts of dedicated individuals who have provided inspiring leadership to our community.
Ronnie Milsap performs onstage at the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
Honorees were treated to performances by Esten, Don Henley, Ronnie Milsap, Joe Walsh, Jackie Wilson and Chris Young and special presentations were made by Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, Hal Moses, Ph.D. and industry executive Scott Borchetta.
This year’s honorees included Aubrey Harwell, Co-Founding Partner of Neal and Harwell receiving the Spirit of Nashville Award, while Brian Philips, President of CMT, received the Frances Preston Outstanding Music Industry Achievement Award. Jennifer Pietenpol, Ph.D., Director of the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, received the Medical Research Advancement Award, and Grammy award-winning Kenny Rogers received the Tony Martell Lifetime Entertainment Achievement Award. Fred W. Smith, founder, chairman, president, and CEO of Fedex Corporation, was also in attendance to accept the Outstanding Global Citizenship Award on behalf of more than 350,000 team members around the world.
Don Henley performs at the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
Honoring Aubrey Harwell, highlights included Milsap’s performance of Hank Williams’ “Your Cheatin’ Heart” before peforming his hit, “Smoky Mountain Rain,” one of Tennessee’s state songs, both which greatly pleased the enthusiastic crowd.
Young delivered an acoustic version of his hit “Voices” to honor Dr. Pietenpol while Walsh honored Brian Philips with “A Life of Illusion,” a favorite song of Brian’s children. Rounding out the performances, Henley performed the first song he ever wrote with the late Glenn Frey, “Desperado” to honor Kenny Rogers. The rendition brought everyone to a standing ovation.
Joe Walsh performs at the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta (right) presents Brian Phillips with the Frances Preston Outstanding Music Industry Achievement Award at the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)
Chris Young, T.J. Martell Foundation’s Tinti Moffat, and WME’s Rob Beckham attend the T.J. Martell Foundation 8th Annual Nashville Honors Gala at the Omni Nashville Hotel on Feb. 29, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for T.J. Martell)