
[Updated March 9, 2016: Ali Harnell, Senior Vice President at AEG Live, has been announced as the featured speaker. In addition, Capitol Records Nashville artist Mickey Guyton will give a special performance.]
Originally published: March 3, 2016
MusicRow is proud to reveal the honorees of the fifth annual Rising Women on the Row celebration.
The premier breakfast event, saluting women in the Nashville music industry, will be held Friday, April 8, at 8:30 a.m. at the Omni Nashville Hotel.
City National Bank is again the presenting sponsor.
Tickets for the 2016 event are sold out. With any Rising Women on the Row inquiries, please contact Eric at eparker@musicrow.com.

Abbey Adams
Abbey Adams
Senior Creative Director, A&R – Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Since joining Nashville’s music business community, Abbey Adams has worked with some of the strongest and most diverse writer rosters and catalogs in Nashville. In her 10 years at Sony/ATV Music Publishing, she has pitched and placed numerous hits and had cuts with such artists as Keith Urban (including “You Gonna Fly” and “Raise ‘Em Up”), Billy Currington (“Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right”), Tim McGraw, Dierks Bentley, Jake Owen, Ronnie Dunn, Lady Antebellum, and Martina McBride. She has placed songs in Grey’s Anatomy, ABC’s Nashville and the Sony film Country Strong.
She works closely with songwriters like Jaren Johnston, Joey Hyde, Casey Beathard, Brad Rempel, and more. She manages songwriter calendars, arranges creative collaborations for songwriters and pitches, and works closely with New York and Los Angeles offices for sync opportunities.
In 2015, with friend and 2013 Rising Women on the Row honoree Beth Laird, Adams co-founded Nurturing Outstanding Women (NOW), a mentoring organization for women in Nashville’s music business. NOW is select and strategic in creating opportunities for women to learn and broaden leadership skills and foster support among women in the business.

Amanda Cates
Amanda Cates
Head of Marketing and Digital Strategy – Maverick Nashville
Amanda Cates oversees all artist online, e-commerce, mobile, social, fan engagement, new business development and marketing initiatives for Maverick Nashville’s roster of high-profile country music clients.
A North Carolina native, Cates attended Appalachian State University where she earned a degree in Music Industry Studies majoring in Music Business with minors in Business and Computer Information Systems.
She began her career 14 years ago in Raleigh, N.C., for an artist management firm, then made her way to a Seattle-based, venture-funded mobile entertainment startup before heading to Nashville as a digital marketing consultant in artist management, most recently landing at Maverick management where she has been since 2009.
She is a board advisor to start-up companies Jammber and Ear.IQ, a member of the Academy of Country Music, the Country Music Association, a co-founder of the Digital Divas Nashville networking organization, and 2015’s Platinum Mentor Award recipient for the Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s Project Music accelerator program.

Cris Lacy
Cris Lacy
VP, A&R – Warner Music Nashville
Cris Lacy, originally from Chesapeake, Virginia grew up immersed in country music, with many of her favorite memories center around singing with her mother and grandfather on their front porch. For as long as she can remember, she wanted to move to Nashville.
Upon graduation, Lacy did just that. Enrolling in Vanderbilt University, she interned at various record labels and publishing companies, while waiting tables at live music bars in town. She graduated from Vanderbilt with a degree in English, and a minor in Communication and went to work for Tom Collins Music publishing. Over the next ten years, Lacy would gain employment with Rick Hall/Fame Publishing, Island Bound Publishing, and Warner/Chappell Publishing as a songplugger.
In 2005, Lacy accepted a position at Warner Music Nashville in the A&R dept. She now serves as Vice President in that department, signing and/or overseeing the projects of Cole Swindell, Frankie Ballard, Chris Janson, Charlie Worsham, William Michael Morgan, High Valley, Walker County, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, and Big Smo, as well as finding songs for the rest of the roster, including Blake Shelton, Jana Kramer, Hunter Hayes, Brett Eldredge and others.
Community service involvement includes YWCA Domestic Violence Shelter and Help Line, as well as Music City Tres Divas. She has twice traveled to Washington, D.C., to join a contingency from the RIAA speaking to female legislators about women in music. She is a 2016 member of Leadership Music.

Leslie Roberts
Leslie Roberts
Executive Director, Writer/Publisher Relations – BMI
Leslie Roberts is responsible for signing and developing new talent and also supporting BMI’s extensive family of songwriters and publishers, focusing on, but not limited to, both country and Christian genres. Taylor Swift, Hillary Scott and Thomas Rhett are just a few of the artists she has worked with throughout her career.
She assists BMI songwriters with creative and administrative tasks and helps coordinate showcases, seminars and other events in BMI’s stacked calendar, including planning and hosting the BMI Christian Awards. She is also involved with college programs and outreach such as Catalog Cast, oversight of record company rosters and representing BMI within the AIMP. Roberts organizes networking events for the music business community, including the “Next Big Wave” songwriter event and the Young Music Business Professionals breakfast.
Roberts worked for five years with Sony BMG in Nashville, where she was Manager, A&R. She was also a songplugger for three years with Music City-based Mighty Isis Music. She has served on the NARAS Board of Directors and is currently on the board of the Gospel Music Association. The native Nashvillian also serves on the Cumberland Heights board, where she was honored with the Sheila Keeble Award, for women who have made a difference in the recovery community, and the Nashville Humane Association, where she earned the Julia Colton Award, recognizing lifetime dedication and commitment to homeless animals, and the Blake McMeans Foundation.

Risha Rodgers
Risha Rodgers
Partner – WME
In her role at WME, Risha Rodgers oversees the daily touring, television, literary and sponsorship opportunities for artists including Lee Brice, Tyler Farr, Maddie & Tae, Miranda Lambert, The Swon Brothers, Neal McCoy, Mark Chesnutt, Brett Young, Tara Thompson and many more. Additionally, she works across the WME Nashville Roster booking concerts in arenas, amphitheaters, theaters, PACS and casinos in the Midwest. As the first female partner in WME’s Nashville office, Rodgers continues to break through glass ceilings and pave the way for her fellow female colleagues.
Rodgers devotes her time to both the WME Foundation and Hands on Nashville, and through her clients she has been granted the opportunity to get involved in military-related incentives such as the Wounded Warrior Project. In addition to her philanthropic work, Rodgers is also a member of CMA, ACM, and IEBA.
Rodgers considers her greatest accomplishment to be balancing a family and career as she raises her 17-year-old son.
Industry Ink: CMA At SXSW, Tin Pan South, Grand Ole Opry, IBMA
/by Craig_ShelburneCMA Songwriters Series Going To SXSW
Pictured (L-R): Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves, Josh Osborne
The CMA Songwriters Series returns to Austin to make its official South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival debut at the Paramount Theatre on March 19. The lineup consists of 2014 CMA Song of the Year Award winners Kacey Musgraves and Shane McAnally (“Follow Your Arrow”), and two-time CMA Awards nominee Josh Osborne.
“This trio of writers represents the highest echelon of talent for the current era of Country Music,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “CMA is excited to partner with another prestigious festival like South by Southwest and expose different audiences to the incredible songwriting talent in the country community.”
Tin Pan South Sets On-Sale Date For Fast Access Pass
Ten of Nashville’s top music venues are set to host more than 350 songwriters performing 92 shows throughout the week. New venues at Tin Pan South this year are The Country and Whiskey Rhythm Saloon. They join perennial favorites 3rd & Lindsley, Blue Bar, The Bluebird Café, Commodore Grille, Douglas Corner Café, Hard Rock Café Nashville, The Listening Room Café and Station Inn.
Opry Adds Second Show Featuring Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn. Photo: Chris Hollo
The Grand Ole Opry has added a second show on March 26 to its spring lineup, as Opry member Loretta Lynn returns to country music’s most famous stage. Lynn’s first studio album in 12 years, Full Circle, will be released on Friday (March 4). Cole Swindell, Parker Millsap, and Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers are also scheduled to appear on March 26.
IBMA Enlists Rubin Media
The IBMA is the trade association that connects and educates bluegrass professionals, empowers the bluegrass community, and encourages worldwide appreciation of bluegrass music. It is based in Nashville, Tennessee.
Nashville’s July 4 Event Offering Free Concerts On Two Stages
/by Craig_ShelburnePhoto: Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp
Sheryl Crow will headline Nashville’s July 4 celebration, which will include six acts in concert on two stages at Ascend Amphitheater and The Green at Riverfront Park, the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp announced on Thursday (March 3).
Crow’s concert will be followed by the Nashville Symphony Orchestra accompanying the fireworks show. Also sharing the bill are Maddie & Tae, Erin McCarley, and Andrew Combs. Ruby Amanfu will open the free concert at 5 p.m. by starting her set with the National Anthem.
“With two stages and six acts, our free July 4 concert will showcase the great talent and the diversity of genres creating and performing music in Music City,” said Ken Levitan, board chair of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and co-president of Vector Management.
“This exciting new location will be a great venue for attendees to see and hear all the free music, and it will open up Lower Broadway for those interested in viewing the spectacular fireworks show. We expect tens of thousands of visitors to enjoy our Independence Day festivities, filling up hotel rooms across Davidson County and generating economic activity that is good for the city,” Levitan added.
There will be two main stages – the Jack Daniel’s Stage at Ascend Amphitheater and the Music City Stage at The Green at Riverfront Park. The Green is the grassy park space behind Ascend Amphitheater in the new section of Riverfront Park. Multiple screens will be placed throughout the event sites. Festivities will also take place on July 3, starting at 3 p.m. All times and artists subject to change.
Artist Updates: Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Marie Osmond, Restless Heart
/by Eric T. ParkerLittle Big Town Visits Sesame Street
Little Big Town with Cookie Monster, Elmo and Grover. Photo: instagram.com/sesamestreet
Little Big Town visited the set of Sesame Street to perform with Count, Elmo, Cookie Monster and Grover. For years, the band has said in interviews that a guest appearance on Sesame Street is one of their biggest career goals.
Luke Bryan Adds Second Stadium Date in Boston Due to Demand
Luke Bryan and fans at the Citi concert
Luke Bryan has added a second show on his Kill The Lights Tour at Boston’s at Gillette Stadium on July 15 (in addition to the previously announced July 16 date), due to demand for tickets. Shows will feature openers Little Big Town, Chris Stapleton and Dustin Lynch. The Boston dates are the first of six stadium dates taking place for the star this summer for a tour that stretches from March to October.
Eric Church Announces Two Nights at Colorado’s Red Rocks
Eric Church. Photo: Jill Trunell
Eric Church will perform a two-night solo stand at Red Rocks Amphitheater on August 9-10. The performances offer one of the few chances this year to see Church, who has mostly laid low since the conclusion of The Outsiders World Tour’s two-year run and the surprise release of new album Mr. Misunderstood last November. He’s only scheduled a few shows so far in 2016. Fan club pre-sale starts Friday (March 4) before becoming available to the public on March 11.
Marie Osmond Returns to Country Music With New Single
Marie Osmond has released “Music is Medicine” to country outlets on March 1. The title track is the latest off her April 15 album on Oliveme Records distributed by BDG/RED, featuring guest artists Marty Roe and John Rich. Osmond has enlisted veteran country/pop/latin producer Jason Deere for her first album since 2010, mixing it with additional guest artists Olivia Newton-John, SisQó (Dru Hill), and Alex Boyé.
She continues to tour the world, performing with her brother Donny at the Flamingo Hotel’s Donny & Marie Showroom in Las Vegas and serves as co-founder of the non-profit organization Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
Restless Heart Records “Wichita Lineman”
Restless Heart will honor country legend Glen Campbell with the release of the group’s new single, “Wichita Lineman” (written by Jimmy Webb). Co-produced by Harry Smith and Restless Heart’s Dave Innis, the recording is the band’s first new music release in nearly three years. It is available for download at iTunes, Google Play and CD Baby.
SESAC Elevates Ellen Bligh Truley, Cathy Grizzell To SVP Roles
/by Craig_ShelburnePictured (L-R): Ellen Bligh Truley, Cathy Grizzell
SESAC has announced the promotions of Ellen Bligh Truley to Senior Vice President, Corporate Relations, and Cathy Grizzell to Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Administration. Effective immediately, the promotions were announced Thursday (March 3) by John Josephson, Chairman and CEO of SESAC.
Truley will continue to oversee all marketing, advertising, sponsorships, publicity, event production and digital strategy for the music rights organization, as well as for Harry Fox Agency, Rumblefish and SESAC. In her expanded role, Truley will be instrumental in the formulation of SESAC’s future marketing and creative strategies as they expand across SESAC’s combined portfolio of businesses. Truley will work closely with the senior management teams in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Miami, San Francisco, London, and Portland, Oregon, as well as SESAC headquarters in Nashville. She reports directly to Josephson.
As Senior Vice President, Grizzell’s responsibilities will expand across SESAC’s combined portfolio of businesses of SESAC Performing Rights, the Harry Fox Agency and Rumblefish. She will guide the overall administration, coordination, evaluation and operation of Human Resources, Benefits Administration and Facilities Management/Operations. Grizzell has played a key role in the strategic initiative to expand SESAC’s operations into its new state-of-the-art facility on Music Row, where she will continue to manage expanded facilities operations. She reports directly to Kelli Turner, SESAC’s Executive Vice President, Operations, Corporate Development, and Chief Financial Officer.
“I am pleased to announce these richly deserved promotions,” Josephson said. “Cathy and Ellen are proven leaders who have played key roles in SESAC’s transformation through the years and been instrumental to developing and executing tactics that have led to SESAC becoming the dynamic and successful Music Rights Organization it is today.”
Formerly Vice President, Corporate Relations, Truley is a 20-year veteran of SESAC, joining the company in 1996 as Advertising/Promotion Manager before being elevated to Senior Director, Corporate Relations and, then, Associate Vice President in 2008. Truley is the head communication liaison, spearheading the development and execution of all SESAC’s branding, which has led to partnerships with Delta Air Lines, Luxury Resorts & Hotels, Netflix, Maker’s Mark, Icelandic Glacial Water, Red Bull and ReverbNation. A Nashville native, Truley holds a B.A. degree from Middle Tennessee State University in Advertising/Journalism and is a member of the Recording Academy, Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music. She has been selected as one of Billboard’s Women In Music and also Nashville Business Journal’s Women of Music City for two consecutive years.
Grizzell joined SESAC in 1981 in the General Licensing department in New York. She then moved into Licensing Administration, Broadcast Licensing and Collections and was instrumental in the computerization of the Licensing and Collection systems which improved licensee retention and income. In 1987, she played a key role in moving General Licensing and Licensing Administration to Nashville and focused on building those departments and continued to computerize and streamline processes. In the mid-1990s, Grizzell transferred to the Corporate side of the company, where she focused on employee relations and benefits, ultimately resulting in the development of the Human Resources department. Grizzell was promoted to Vice President, Human Resources, in 2006. She is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the Middle Tennessee Society of Human Resource Management (MT-SHRM), HR Leadership, the Recording Academy and the Country Music Association.
Whitney Daane Exits Kobalt Music Publishing
/by Sherod RobertsonWhitney Daane, who served as Sr. VP, Creative, has exited her position at Kobalt Music Publishing.
Daane had overseen Kobalt’s Nashville operations since becoming the company’s first creative consultant in the U.S. in 2001. Her duties also included managing catalog acquisitions and new writer signings.
She can be reached at whitney.daane@gmail.com.
Scrapped Apartment Site On 17th Avenue South For Sale
/by Craig_ShelburneRendering: Forestar Development Group/Niles Bolton Associates
The corporation owning nearly 1.38 acres of razed properties on Music Row has put the site back on the market, according to The Tennessean.
The property was purchased by Texas-based Forestar Group just over two years ago for $6.25 million, according to The Tennessean. Commercial brokerage firm HFF is in charge of the listing for the land.
Located on the former site of SESAC, the property was intended to be a 230-unit apartment building with retail, with the name Music Square Flats, MusicRow reported last March. It was expected to be open in early 2017 and encompassed the addresses of 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Square West.
‘MusicRow’ Announces 2016 Rising Women On The Row Honorees
/by Craig_Shelburne[Updated March 9, 2016: Ali Harnell, Senior Vice President at AEG Live, has been announced as the featured speaker. In addition, Capitol Records Nashville artist Mickey Guyton will give a special performance.]
Originally published: March 3, 2016
MusicRow is proud to reveal the honorees of the fifth annual Rising Women on the Row celebration.
The premier breakfast event, saluting women in the Nashville music industry, will be held Friday, April 8, at 8:30 a.m. at the Omni Nashville Hotel.
City National Bank is again the presenting sponsor.
Tickets for the 2016 event are sold out. With any Rising Women on the Row inquiries, please contact Eric at eparker@musicrow.com.
Abbey Adams
Abbey Adams
Senior Creative Director, A&R – Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Since joining Nashville’s music business community, Abbey Adams has worked with some of the strongest and most diverse writer rosters and catalogs in Nashville. In her 10 years at Sony/ATV Music Publishing, she has pitched and placed numerous hits and had cuts with such artists as Keith Urban (including “You Gonna Fly” and “Raise ‘Em Up”), Billy Currington (“Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right”), Tim McGraw, Dierks Bentley, Jake Owen, Ronnie Dunn, Lady Antebellum, and Martina McBride. She has placed songs in Grey’s Anatomy, ABC’s Nashville and the Sony film Country Strong.
She works closely with songwriters like Jaren Johnston, Joey Hyde, Casey Beathard, Brad Rempel, and more. She manages songwriter calendars, arranges creative collaborations for songwriters and pitches, and works closely with New York and Los Angeles offices for sync opportunities.
In 2015, with friend and 2013 Rising Women on the Row honoree Beth Laird, Adams co-founded Nurturing Outstanding Women (NOW), a mentoring organization for women in Nashville’s music business. NOW is select and strategic in creating opportunities for women to learn and broaden leadership skills and foster support among women in the business.
Amanda Cates
Amanda Cates
Head of Marketing and Digital Strategy – Maverick Nashville
Amanda Cates oversees all artist online, e-commerce, mobile, social, fan engagement, new business development and marketing initiatives for Maverick Nashville’s roster of high-profile country music clients.
A North Carolina native, Cates attended Appalachian State University where she earned a degree in Music Industry Studies majoring in Music Business with minors in Business and Computer Information Systems.
She began her career 14 years ago in Raleigh, N.C., for an artist management firm, then made her way to a Seattle-based, venture-funded mobile entertainment startup before heading to Nashville as a digital marketing consultant in artist management, most recently landing at Maverick management where she has been since 2009.
She is a board advisor to start-up companies Jammber and Ear.IQ, a member of the Academy of Country Music, the Country Music Association, a co-founder of the Digital Divas Nashville networking organization, and 2015’s Platinum Mentor Award recipient for the Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s Project Music accelerator program.
Cris Lacy
Cris Lacy
VP, A&R – Warner Music Nashville
Cris Lacy, originally from Chesapeake, Virginia grew up immersed in country music, with many of her favorite memories center around singing with her mother and grandfather on their front porch. For as long as she can remember, she wanted to move to Nashville.
Upon graduation, Lacy did just that. Enrolling in Vanderbilt University, she interned at various record labels and publishing companies, while waiting tables at live music bars in town. She graduated from Vanderbilt with a degree in English, and a minor in Communication and went to work for Tom Collins Music publishing. Over the next ten years, Lacy would gain employment with Rick Hall/Fame Publishing, Island Bound Publishing, and Warner/Chappell Publishing as a songplugger.
In 2005, Lacy accepted a position at Warner Music Nashville in the A&R dept. She now serves as Vice President in that department, signing and/or overseeing the projects of Cole Swindell, Frankie Ballard, Chris Janson, Charlie Worsham, William Michael Morgan, High Valley, Walker County, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, and Big Smo, as well as finding songs for the rest of the roster, including Blake Shelton, Jana Kramer, Hunter Hayes, Brett Eldredge and others.
Community service involvement includes YWCA Domestic Violence Shelter and Help Line, as well as Music City Tres Divas. She has twice traveled to Washington, D.C., to join a contingency from the RIAA speaking to female legislators about women in music. She is a 2016 member of Leadership Music.
Leslie Roberts
Leslie Roberts
Executive Director, Writer/Publisher Relations – BMI
Leslie Roberts is responsible for signing and developing new talent and also supporting BMI’s extensive family of songwriters and publishers, focusing on, but not limited to, both country and Christian genres. Taylor Swift, Hillary Scott and Thomas Rhett are just a few of the artists she has worked with throughout her career.
She assists BMI songwriters with creative and administrative tasks and helps coordinate showcases, seminars and other events in BMI’s stacked calendar, including planning and hosting the BMI Christian Awards. She is also involved with college programs and outreach such as Catalog Cast, oversight of record company rosters and representing BMI within the AIMP. Roberts organizes networking events for the music business community, including the “Next Big Wave” songwriter event and the Young Music Business Professionals breakfast.
Roberts worked for five years with Sony BMG in Nashville, where she was Manager, A&R. She was also a songplugger for three years with Music City-based Mighty Isis Music. She has served on the NARAS Board of Directors and is currently on the board of the Gospel Music Association. The native Nashvillian also serves on the Cumberland Heights board, where she was honored with the Sheila Keeble Award, for women who have made a difference in the recovery community, and the Nashville Humane Association, where she earned the Julia Colton Award, recognizing lifetime dedication and commitment to homeless animals, and the Blake McMeans Foundation.
Risha Rodgers
Risha Rodgers
Partner – WME
In her role at WME, Risha Rodgers oversees the daily touring, television, literary and sponsorship opportunities for artists including Lee Brice, Tyler Farr, Maddie & Tae, Miranda Lambert, The Swon Brothers, Neal McCoy, Mark Chesnutt, Brett Young, Tara Thompson and many more. Additionally, she works across the WME Nashville Roster booking concerts in arenas, amphitheaters, theaters, PACS and casinos in the Midwest. As the first female partner in WME’s Nashville office, Rodgers continues to break through glass ceilings and pave the way for her fellow female colleagues.
Rodgers devotes her time to both the WME Foundation and Hands on Nashville, and through her clients she has been granted the opportunity to get involved in military-related incentives such as the Wounded Warrior Project. In addition to her philanthropic work, Rodgers is also a member of CMA, ACM, and IEBA.
Rodgers considers her greatest accomplishment to be balancing a family and career as she raises her 17-year-old son.
Garth Brooks, Jessi Alexander, Bobby Braddock, Lee Brice Share ‘First & Worst’
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Wynn Varble, Bobby Braddock. Photo: Glen Rose
On Tuesday, March 1, Music City celebrated The First And The Worst from its talented songwriter community as hit-makers Jessi Alexander, Bobby Braddock and Lee Brice, along with special guest Sandy Knox, performed the very first and worst songs they have ever written, as well as their biggest hits, to benefit Music Health Alliance. The event was hosted by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Peter Cooper.
Garth Brooks performs at Music Health Alliance, The First And The Worst fundraiser. Photo: MusicRow
Joining for the sold-out show was Garth Brooks, who stepped in for Chris Stapleton after an unforeseen scheduling conflict. The second annual event raised over $200,000 for the non-profit, representing more than half of its annual budget. Music Health Alliance has secured over $10 million dollars in life-changing healthcare resources and enabled access to doctors, medicine, health insurance and financial assistance for 4,100 music industry entrepreneurs and professionals in only three years.
“It gives me chills to witness our amazingly talented creative community come together to support the long-term health of our own industry at The First And The Worst,” said Music Health Alliance Founder and 2015 Nashville Healthcare Hero, Tatum Hauck Allsep. “Not only was it an incredibly memorable night of music, the funds raised will allow us to provide access to life-saving medicines, surgeries, treatments and health insurance that is not readily available to the majority of the music industry who are self-employed and part of small businesses.”
Country Music Hall of Famer Braddock received the “Crappy” Award for a song he wrote at the ripe old age of four, voted by over 500 audience members, as The First And The Worst’s most memorable song of the night. Last year’s recipient, Wynn Varble, presented the award. Braddock later received a standing ovation for his iconic song, “He Stopped Loving Her Today.”
Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Angela Talley
Pictured (L-R): Lee Brice, Jessi Alexander. Photo: Angela Talley
Old Dominion Sells Out Venue, Donates $4600 to ACM Lifting Lives
/by Craig_ShelburnePictured: (L to R) Nate Ritches, Morris Higham Management; Whit Sellers, Trevor Rosen and Matthew Ramsey of Old Dominion; Lisa Lee, ACM; Geoff Sprung of Old Dominion; Ed Warm, Joe’s Live; Brad Tursi of Old Dominion; Kelsey Maynard, Joe’s Live. Photo: Chuan D. Vo
Old Dominion set aside two dollars from every ticket to their sold-out Chicago area show on Tuesday night (March 1), resulting in a $4600 donation to ACM Lifting Lives.
Known for their No. 1 hit, “Break Up With Him,” Old Dominion became the first band to sell out the new venue, Joe’s Live, in Rosemont, Illinois. Ed Warm, co-owner of famed venue Joe’s on Weed Street, is a partner in the new club, which was formerly Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill.
“Music has the power to heal, motivate, empower, unite, and improve lives, and tonight, all those things converge,” said Old Dominion’s Matthew Ramsey told the fans. “Chicago fans have supported us from the first time we played Joe’s on Weed in March 2014; I think I even recognize a few of you from that first night. We cannot thank you enough for helping us get to this point in our careers.”
“We are thrilled for another amazing year of support from venues across the country, artists and the industry to enable Lifting Lives to continue our mission of improving lives through the power of music,” said ACM Lifting Lives President Ed Warm, who owns Joe’s Live and conceptualized the ACM Lifting Lives fundraising effort in 2011.
Schedule of remaining 2016 ACM Lifting Lives Club Shows:
March 4: Dusty Armadillo in Rootstown, Ohio; The Cadillac Three
March 25: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, Las Vegas; Russell Dickerson
March 26: Boondocks, Springfield, Illinois; LOCASH
April 29: Midnight Rodeo, Springfield, Missouri; The Swon Brothers
DISClaimer: Martina McBride, Brett Young Offer Standout New Tracks
/by Robert K OermannPictured (L-R): Martina McBride, Brett Young
We have an embarrassment of riches in this week’s stack of platters.
A constellation of stars is on hand. And all of them are making music at the tops of their games — Brothers Osborne, Gene Watson, Kelsea Ballerini, Willie Nelson and Chris Stapleton. Shining brightest is Martina McBride, who takes home the Disc of the Day prize.
I have three newcomers to recommend to you today. They are Jordan Rager, Joey Hyde and this week’s DisCovery Award winner, Brett Young.
BROTHERS OSBORNE/21 Summer
Writers: John Osborne/TJ Osborne/Craig Wiseman; Producer: Jay Joyce; Publishers: WB/Trampy McCauley/All the Kings Pens/Songstein/Big Loud Shirt; EMI (track)
-Dreamy nostalgia set to a gorgeous melody and married to a swaying, echoey, atmospheric production. I dig these guys the most.
JOEY HYDE/Losing It
Writers: Joey Hyde/Heather Morgan/Lindsay Rimes; Producer: Aaron Eshuis; Publishers: none listed; JH (track)
-Thumpity, thumpity rhythm burbles beneath his urgent, slightly raspy tenor vocal performance. Gripping. Intense. Addictive.
MARTINA MCBRIDE/Reckless
Writers: Sarah Buxton/Heather Morgan/Zach Crowell; Producers: Dann Huff/Nathan Chapman; Publishers: TBD; Nash Icon Records
-This is downright inspiring. Like a beam of brilliant sunlight, her voice pierces through the heart-pounding production. I love it when she rocks, and one of the outstanding things about this performance is that she phrases with so much subtlety while soaring into the sonic stratosphere. Another masterpiece from one of our most gifted interpreters.
GENE WATSON/Enough For You
Writer: Kris Kristofferson/Producer: Dirk Johnson; Publisher: none listed; BMI; 14 Carat (CDX)
-Heavenly strings, a sighing steel guitar, a Kristofferson song and Gene’s enduringly soulful voice. What more could you ask for?
KELSEA BALLERINI/Peter Pan
Writers:Kelsea Ballerini/Forest Glen Whitehead/Jesse Lee; Producer: Forest Glen Whitehead/Jason Massey; Publishers: Songs of Black River/KNB/Ole Purple Cape/Honey Lee/Ole, ASCAP/BMI; Black River (track)
– The best-written song on Ballerini’s debut CD is now her third single. Excellent use of Neverland, Lost Boy and flying away imagery. The production punches in all the right places, and her vocal performance is shaded perfectly.
BRETT YOUNG/Sleep Without You
Writers: Brett Young/Kelly Archer/Justin Ebach; Producer: Dann Huff; Publishers: Super Big/Caliville/Downtown DMP/Stars and Stripes/Maple Leaf/Wordspring, ASCAP/BMI/SESAC; Big Machine Label Group
– His voice has an appealing throaty quality. The songwriting is vividly picturesque. The chugging, choppy production has loads of hooks. A solid winner.
CHRIS STAPLETON/Fire Away
Writers: Chris Stapleton/Danny Green; Producer: Dave Cobb/Chris Stapleton; Publishers: none listed; Mercury (track)
– Smoldering sonic embers. The definition of blue-eyed soul.
JORDAN RAGER & JASON ALDEAN/Southern Boy
Writers: Luke Laird/Barry Dean/Jeremy Stover; Producer: Jeremy Stover; Publishers: Songs of Universal/Creative Nation/Country Paper/These Are Pulse/Creative Pulse/Pulse Nation/Songs of Countrywood/Ole/EMI April, BMI/ASCAP; BBR
– Gentle yet anthem-like. The lyric doesn’t always deliver 100%, but the swelling production does. A promising debut.
WILLIE NELSON/Summertime
Writers: George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin/DuBose Heyward; Producers: Buddy Cannon & Matt Rollings; Publishers: Frankie G/Nokawi/Ira Gershwin/DuBose & Dorothy Heyward/SMP/Imagem/WB, ASCAP; Legacy (track)
– The title tune of “Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin” is this oft-sung ballad from Porgy & Bess. Willie’s rendition has a slightly loping tempo. His conversational baritone is contrasted against sister Bobbie’s rippling piano lines and his own acoustic guitar runs. Sublimely listenable.
ALLIE LOUISE/Stilettos
Writers: Lindsey Lee/Rachel Proctor/Victoria Banks; Producer: Eddie Gore; Publisher: none listed; Sixth Beat (track)
-The message here is that women are tougher than they look: “We wear our pain like stilettos.” Louise uses her upper vocal register effectively.