
Chris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton has added several tour dates and will perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday night (Feb. 10). Earlier this week, Stapleton won his first Grammys, in the categories of Best Country Song (“Traveller”) and Best Country Album (Traveller).
New tour dates include a co-headlining show with Jason Isbell on June 18 in Columbia, Maryland. He’s also part of the lineup for Luke Bryan’s stadium tour on July 16 in Gillette Stadium near Boston, and Oct. 22 in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. As previously announced, he will co-headline a series of concerts with Hank Williams Jr. in August.
Upcoming performances include a date at Turner Field as part of the Atlanta Braves Summer Concert Series on May 29. He will headline shows in California at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, The Santa Barbara Bowl, and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
Tour stops have also been added in the following cities: Denver (two shows); Las Vegas; San Diego; Bakersfield, California; Mesa, Arizona; and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Stapleton will launch a three-night sold-out series of shows at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Feb. 18. He also has six concerts confirmed for Europe in March.
Chris Stapleton’s Confirmed Tour Dates
February 18-20: Nashville, Tennessee; Ryman Auditorium
February 26: Lubbock, Texas; City Bank Auditorium
February 27: San Antonio, Texas; San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
February 28: Thackerville, Oklahoma; WinStar World Casino
March 11: Dublin, Ireland; C2C Country To Country
March 12: Glasgow, U.K.; C2C Country To Country
March 13: London, U.K.; C2C Country To Country
March 15: Munich, Germany; Technikum
March 16: Berlin, Germany; Columbia Theater
March 18: Hamburg, Germany; Mojo Club
April 2: Las Vegas, Nevada; ACM Party For A Cause Festival
April 14: Mesa, Arizona; Mesa Amphitheatre
April 15: Las Vegas, Nevada; The Joint
April 17: Indio, California; Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
April 22: Bakersfield, California; Rabobank Theatre
April 23: Berkeley, California; The Greek Theatre
April 24: Indio, California; Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
April 26: Santa Barbara, California; Santa Barbara Bowl
April 27: Los Angeles, California; The Greek Theatre
April 30: Indio, California; Stagecoach Festival
May 1: San Diego, California; Humphrey’s
May 4: Albuquerque, New Mexico: Sandia Casino
May 5-6: Denver, Colorado: Fillmore Auditorium
May 28: Daytona, Florida: Country 500 Festival
May 29: Atlanta, Georgia; Turner Field
June 9-12: Manchester, Tennessee; Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
June 18: Columbia, Maryland; Merriweather Post Pavilion (co-headling with Jason Isbell)
July 16: Boston, Massachusetts; Gillette Stadium (Luke Bryan’s Kill the Lights Tour)
August 5: Tampa, Florida; MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 6: West Palm Beach, Florida; Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 12: Houston, Texas; Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 13: Austin, Texas; Austin360 Amphitheater (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 19: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Blossom Music Center (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 20: Clarkston, Michigan; DTE Energy Music Theatre (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 26: Noblesville, Indiana; Klipsch Music Center (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 27: Cincinnati, Ohio; Riverbend Music Center (with Hank Williams Jr.)
October 22: Arlington, Texas: AT&T Stadium (Luke Bryan’s Kill the Lights Tour)
New Revolution Adds West Coast Promotion Manager
/by Jessica NicholsonJon Conlon
Radio promotion team New Revolution has named Jon Conlon as West Coast Promotion Manager. Based out of Los Angeles, Conlon starts immediately.
New Revolution has worked with Big & Rich, Zac Brown Band, Lee Brice and more. New Revolution/New Vision earned the 2016 CRS/Country Aircheck Award for Indie Promo team.
Conlon has extensive background in radio having worked on Air/Programming in Chicago at WJKL and WCKG, WGKX/Memphis and Los Angeles at Westwood One Radio Network. While in Memphis, he was named “Disc Jockey of the Year” three times by the Academy of Country Music.
His transition into record promotion includes working similar roles at Arista Records, Columbia Records and recently Streamsound Records.
“Jon is an exceptional promotion guy with a wealth of experience in radio and promotion,” says New Revolution’s Jeff Solima. “We are ecstatic for him to join our team!”
“I can’t say enough about how much I admire the team at New Revolution,” says Conlon. “I am ready to get on the phones and start working their incredibly talented roster.”
Conlon can be reached at 818-399-1885 or jonnyccc9@gmail.com.
Chris Stapleton Joins ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ Extends Tour
/by Craig_ShelburneChris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton has added several tour dates and will perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday night (Feb. 10). Earlier this week, Stapleton won his first Grammys, in the categories of Best Country Song (“Traveller”) and Best Country Album (Traveller).
New tour dates include a co-headlining show with Jason Isbell on June 18 in Columbia, Maryland. He’s also part of the lineup for Luke Bryan’s stadium tour on July 16 in Gillette Stadium near Boston, and Oct. 22 in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. As previously announced, he will co-headline a series of concerts with Hank Williams Jr. in August.
Tour stops have also been added in the following cities: Denver (two shows); Las Vegas; San Diego; Bakersfield, California; Mesa, Arizona; and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Stapleton will launch a three-night sold-out series of shows at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Feb. 18. He also has six concerts confirmed for Europe in March.
Chris Stapleton’s Confirmed Tour Dates
February 18-20: Nashville, Tennessee; Ryman Auditorium
February 26: Lubbock, Texas; City Bank Auditorium
February 27: San Antonio, Texas; San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
February 28: Thackerville, Oklahoma; WinStar World Casino
March 11: Dublin, Ireland; C2C Country To Country
March 12: Glasgow, U.K.; C2C Country To Country
March 13: London, U.K.; C2C Country To Country
March 15: Munich, Germany; Technikum
March 16: Berlin, Germany; Columbia Theater
March 18: Hamburg, Germany; Mojo Club
April 2: Las Vegas, Nevada; ACM Party For A Cause Festival
April 14: Mesa, Arizona; Mesa Amphitheatre
April 15: Las Vegas, Nevada; The Joint
April 17: Indio, California; Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
April 22: Bakersfield, California; Rabobank Theatre
April 23: Berkeley, California; The Greek Theatre
April 24: Indio, California; Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
April 26: Santa Barbara, California; Santa Barbara Bowl
April 27: Los Angeles, California; The Greek Theatre
April 30: Indio, California; Stagecoach Festival
May 1: San Diego, California; Humphrey’s
May 4: Albuquerque, New Mexico: Sandia Casino
May 5-6: Denver, Colorado: Fillmore Auditorium
May 28: Daytona, Florida: Country 500 Festival
May 29: Atlanta, Georgia; Turner Field
June 9-12: Manchester, Tennessee; Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
June 18: Columbia, Maryland; Merriweather Post Pavilion (co-headling with Jason Isbell)
July 16: Boston, Massachusetts; Gillette Stadium (Luke Bryan’s Kill the Lights Tour)
August 5: Tampa, Florida; MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 6: West Palm Beach, Florida; Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 12: Houston, Texas; Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 13: Austin, Texas; Austin360 Amphitheater (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 19: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Blossom Music Center (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 20: Clarkston, Michigan; DTE Energy Music Theatre (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 26: Noblesville, Indiana; Klipsch Music Center (with Hank Williams Jr.)
August 27: Cincinnati, Ohio; Riverbend Music Center (with Hank Williams Jr.)
October 22: Arlington, Texas: AT&T Stadium (Luke Bryan’s Kill the Lights Tour)
Berklee To Honor T Bone Burnett, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings At Music City Roots
/by Jessica NicholsonT Bone Burnett
Berklee will present American Master Awards to T Bone Burnett, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings at Music City Roots, the weekly music broadcast from the Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. The special Tuesday night edition of the show will take place on March 15.
Rawlings and Welch met as students at the college of music in Boston and graduated in the Class of 1992. Among many other projects, Burnett produced Welch and Rawlings’ first album and the O Brother Where Are Thou? soundtrack, which featured Rawlings and Welch’s music.
The Music City Roots show will also feature performances from Berklee alumni Sierra Hull (’11), Liz Longley (’10), and Maureen Murphy (’99). Welch and Rawlings will perform as well, closing the show following award presentations.
The American Master Award honors industry leaders who have made a positive impact on young musicians, offering them opportunities to grow as artists and leaders. Past recipients include Grand Ole Opry manager Pete Fisher, music industry executive Jim Ed Norman, and drummer Eddie Bayers.
Pictured (L-R): Dave Rawlings, Gillian Welch
“We’ve enjoyed the music of quite a few Berklee graduates and students on Music City Roots over the years, and we know what an important role the college has played in supporting roots and Americana artists to develop fresh and original takes on tradition, so this special show means a lot to us,” says journalist and interviewer Craig Havighurst, who co-hosts the show.
“This feels like a homecoming and a new beginning at the same time,” said Berklee President Roger Brown. “We’re thrilled to recognize T Bone, Gillian and David for their immeasurable contributions to music here in Nashville where so many Berklee alumni have become integral to the music community, and to forge a partnership with Music City Roots, a show that is so important to the tradition of live radio.”
The March 15 show and award ceremony coincides with and celebrates Berklee’s Nashville trip, now an honored annual tradition. For 31 years, a group of Berklee students has spent its spring break in Nashville, getting deep music industry insight through clinics and workshops with accomplished alumni artists, songwriters, producers and engineers. The trip, which began with five students, has grown to more than 100 students per year and is led by Pat Pattison, professor of songwriting, and Stephen Webber, program director for the Music Production, Technology and Innovation Program at Berklee’s campus in Valencia, Spain. More than 3,000 students have attended the program since its inception. Longley and Hull participated in the Nashville trip as Berklee students. Welch and Rawlings first connected and started playing together as a result of the trip.
The show will be webcast free via Livestream at 7 p.m. CT at musiccityroots.com. The show is also open to the public, with tickets available at musiccityroots.com.
Grammy Photos II: Cam, Carrie Underwood, The Mavericks
/by Jessica NicholsonFirst-time Grammy nominee/presenter Cam celebrated post-show at Sony Music Entertainment’s party on Monday night (Feb. 15).
Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Entertainment CEO Doug Morris, Cam, and Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman. Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images
Carrie Underwood was also among the guests in attendance at Sony Music Entertainment’s post-Grammy celebration. Underwood performed on the show with Sam Hunt.
Pictured (L-R): Sony Music UK Chairman & CEO Jason Iley, Sony Music Entertainment CEO Doug Morris, Carrie Underwood, Sony Music Entertainment EVP/CFO Kevin Kelleher, and Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman. Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images
BMLG artists The Mavericks appeared during the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony on Monday to perform “All Night Long,” which earned a Grammy nomination for Best American Roots Song. They also garnered a nomination in the Best Americana Album category for Mono.
Pictured (L-R): Jerry Dale McFadden, Raul Malo, Paul Deakin & Eddie Perez. Photo: Cary Baker, Conqueroo
Songwriter Brandon Kinney Signs To peermusic
/by Craig_ShelburnePictured (L-R): Michael Knox, VP, peermusic Nashville; Brandon Kinney; Kim Wiggins, Senior Creative Director peermusic Nashville. Photo : Shalacy Griffin
Brandon Kinney is the latest signing to peermusic’s Nashville songwriting roster, the music publishing company announced on Tuesday (Feb. 16).
His credits include Randy Houser’s “Boots On,” Lonestar’s “You’re Like Comin’ Home,” Craig Campbell’s “Outta My Head,” and several cuts on Cole Swindell’s debut album. His songs have also been recorded by Willie Nelson and Hank Williams. Jr.
A native of West Texas, Kinney lists his musical influences as Roger Miller, Don Williams and John Anderson.
“When I heard he was looking for a new home it was a no brainer for us,” said Michael Knox, V.P. peermusic Nashville.
“I’m really excited about working with Peer,” Kinney said. “I’ve always respected Kim [Wiggins] and Knox and what they have accomplished as a team. The whole crew feels like family. They also put up with my antics…even though they won’t tell me where the office is. I’ll find it.”
Viewership Holds Steady For 2016 Grammy Awards
/by Jessica NicholsonA move to Monday night (Feb. 15) and a switch to airing live across the nation didn’t hurt the viewership for the 2016 Grammy Awards, according to The Hollywood Reporter. That said, it didn’t help, either.
The 58th annual Grammy Awards, which aired on CBS, brought in 25.3 million viewers, and averaged a 16.1 overnight rating in Nielsen’s metered market households. That’s only slightly below last year’s overnight rating of 16.7, though last year’s rating was a six-year low for the Grammy awards viewership.
2016’s telecast averaged an 8.5 rating among adults 18-49.
Still, Nashville fared well during last night’s awards. Among this year’s top Nashville-related winners were Taylor Swift, Chris Stapleton, Meghan Trainor, Little Big Town, Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey, and Liz Rose. Meanwhile, Sam Hunt, Carrie Underwood, Swift, and more lit up the stage and red carpet.
Joe Don Rooney Wins $50,000 At Pebble Beach For Nashville Children’s Hospital
/by Craig_ShelburnePictured (L-R): Jim Nantz, CBS Sportscaster; Clint Eastwood, Chairman of the Board, Monterey Peninsula Foundation; Joe Don Rooney; Doug Mackenzie, Vice Chairman of the Board, Monterey Peninsula Foundation; Dan Rose, Vice President, Partnerships, Facebook; Gray Briggs, Chief Marketing Officer, Facebook; Steve John, Chief Executive Officer, Monterey Peninsula Foundation
Rascal Flatts’ Joe Don Rooney accepted a $50,000 check for Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt after winning the inaugural Facebook Hole-In-One Challenge at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament near Carmel, California, on Feb. 10.
The charitable event gave 32 celebrities two shots on the par-3 seventh hole. Rooney, actor Andy Garcia, and hockey great Wayne Gretsky advanced to the finals after coming closest to the hole. With each of the three golfers getting only one shot, a hole-in-one would have earned a million dollars. Even though none of the finalists made the shot, Rooney came closest and received the generous check for the hospital.
Clint Eastwood, who posed with Rooney after the competition, is Chairman of the Board of the Monterey Peninsula Foundation, the 501 (c)(3) that stages the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach. The organization disperses the proceeds from these two tournaments to charity.
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour, held annually. Jake Owen was partnered with Jordan Spieth at the event. Other notable guests included Bill Murray, Justin Timberlake, and Mark Wahlberg.
BMI, Zanies Presenting “Off The Record: Songs For Gilda’s Club”
/by Craig_ShelburneBMI and Nashville comedy club Zanies will present Off The Record: Songs For Gilda’s Club tonight (Feb. 16) at 7:30 p.m. at Zanies. Bob DiPiero and Bobby Pinson will share some of their irreverent, humorous tracks. All proceeds from the event will be donated to Gilda’s Club Nashville.
“We’re excited to bring together our licensees and songwriters for a fun night,” says BMI’s Mark Mason, Executive Director, Writer-Publisher Relations. “Zanies is a longtime BMI licensee and we’re happy to host this entertaining evening for a worthy cause.”
Additional singer-songwriters slated to appear include Bruce Wallace, Kim Paige, Wynn Varble, Amanda Flynn, Phil Barton, Joe Denim, and Brandon Kinney. The show will be hosted by comedian and musician Andrew Dorfman.
“I am proud to be part of the ‘Off The Record’ show at Zanies for Gilda’s club. I think she would have loved the idea,” said BMI songwriter DiPiero. “This has inspired me to dig deep into the vault of my ‘THINGS YOU SHOULDN’T SING ABOUT’ collection. It’s gonna be big fun!”
“It’s an idea we’ve had for a long time. Zanies is all comedy and Nashville’s all music, so you put them together and it’s going to be really cool,” says Zanies owner Brian Dorfman. “Every musician wants to be a comedian and every comedian wants to be a musician. It’s going to be a fun night for a good cause.”
Tickets for the show are $15 and available on zanies.com or by phone at 615-269-0221. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Grammy Photos: Arrivals, Backstage, Performances
/by Eric T. ParkerThe 58th Annual Grammy Awards were held last night (Feb. 15) at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles. Browse a collection of photos below of Nashville stars arriving, performing and mingling backstage.
Read about early, pre-tel winners here. Read a wrap-up of the broadcast here.
Best Country Duo/Group Performance winners Little Big Town backstage. Photo: Mike Windel/WireImage.com
Luke Bryan backstage. Photo: twitter.com/lukebryanonline
Best Country Solo Performance Grammy winner Chris Stapleton backstage. Photo: Mike Windle/WireImage.com
Carrie Underwood and Sam Hunt backstage. Photo: Mike Windle/WireImage.com
Cam shows off her ruffly yellow dress backstage at the 58th annual Grammy awards. Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images
Pictured (L-R): Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose celebrate the Grammy-winning song “Girl Crush” backstage. Photo: Becky Fluke/instagram
Pictured (L-R): Meghan Trainor, Demi Lovato, Lionel Richie, Luke Bryan, Tyrese Gibson, and Shayla Somer Gibson. Photo: Mark Davis/WireImage.com
Taylor Swift opens the 58th annual Grammy Awards show with “Out Of The Woods.” Photo: Kevin Winter/WireImage.com
Ashley Monroe and Lee Ann Womack. Photo: instagram.com/leeannwomack, ashleymonroe
Sam Hunt and Carrie Underwood perform a mashup of “Take Your Time” and “Heartbeat.” Photo: Kevin Winter/WireImage.com
Meghan Trainor arrives. She won the Best New Artist trophy later in the evening Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images
Taylor Swift arrives. Photo: John Shearer/WireImage.com
Bonnie Raitt arrives. Photo: Lester Cohen/WireImage.com
Carrie Underwood on the Grammy red carpet. Photo:John Staples/WireImage/Instagram
Kacey Musgraves and Sam Hunt on the red carpet. Photo: instagram.com/thegrammys
Industry Ink: Doc McGhee, Reviver’s 1608, Demolition Music Publishing, Listening Room Cafe
/by Jessica NicholsonDoc McGhee To Be Inducted Into Personal Managers Hall of Fame
Doc McGhee
Doc McGhee is one of 12 music managers to be inducted into the Personal Managers Hall of Fame on May 12, at Morongo Casino Resort in Palm Springs, California.
McGhee helped launch the careers of Bon Jovi, Motley Crue and Skid Row, and previously managed Darius Rucker. McGhee Entertainment has offices in Nashville and Los Angeles.
Other managers to be inducted include George “Bullets” Durgom ( Merv Griffin, Jackie Gleason, Mort Sahl), Brian Epstein (The Beatles, Cilla Black, The Cyrkle, Bill J. Kramer, Dakotas and Gerry and the Pacemakers), Albert Grossman (Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Gordon Lightfoot, Odetta, and Peter, Paul and Mary), William “Bill” Loeb (Rose Marie, Rosemary Clooney, Mel Torme), Rushion McDonald (Steve Harvey), Patricia “Pat” McQueeney (Harrison Ford, Teri Garr, Mackenzie Phillips, Cindy Williams), Edie Robb (Calista Flockhart, Anne Heche, Mark Indelicato, Sandra Steele, Chandra Wilson), Jack Segal (Buddy Hackett, Jackie Mason, Joan Rivers), Jerry Solomon (Jackie Joyner Kersee, Nancy Kerrigan, Ivan Lendl), Larry A. Thompson (William Shatner), and Jeff Wald (James Brolin, George Carlin, Helen Reddy, Sylvester Stallone, Flip Wilson).
Josh Abbott Band Inks Deal With Reviver Label Services’ 1608 Promotion
“If you take a look at what Josh Abbott Band has been able to do on their own – with their last two albums hitting the Top 10 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, you know that the fans really seem to register and identify with what they are doing musically. Taking that next step, and bringing their new radio single ‘Wasn’t That Drunk’ into the band’s story, is what we are going to do at Reviver,” said Reviver Label Services president David Ross.
The group’s new album, Front Row Seat, was released in November, and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.
Demolition Music Publishing Signs Drew Smith
Pictured (L-R): Jon D’Agostino and Drew Smith.
Demolition Music Publishing has signed songwriter/artist Drew Smith to its roster. A Lawrenceburg, Tennessee native, Smith has had recent cuts with Randy Houser and Merle Haggard, and he has opened for Big & Rich, Lee Brice and others.
The Listening Room Cafe Celebrates 10 Years
Pictured (L-R): Listening Room owner Chris Blair, Craig Campbell, Keifer Thompson, Cole Taylor, and Kristian Bush. Photo: Ken Calcaterra.
One of Nashville’s favorite music rooms, The Listening Room Cafe celebrated its 10-year anniversary recently with some extra special songwriter rounds. Kristian Bush, Thompson Square’s Keifer Thompson, Craig Campbell, and Cole Taylor performed a special round to celebrate 10 years of music at The Listening Room Cafe.