
BMI has announced the initial lineup for the 21st Annual Key West Songwriters Festival, presented by BMI and sponsored by Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association.
Set for May 4-8, the festival will feature top country songwriters and up-and-coming talent performing in various venues in the southernmost point in the U.S.
The list of performers includes Jake Owen, Robert Earl Keen, Rhett Akins Band, Bob DiPiero, Al Anderson, Shawn Camp, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Wendell Mobley, Heather Morgan, James Slater, Even Stevens, Guthrie Trapp and the Mulekickers, Chuck Cannon, Bruce Wallace, Phil Barton, Randy Montana, Josh Dorr, Marti Fredriksen, Danny Myrick, Paul Jenkins, Jabe Beyer, Rick Farrell, Love & Theft and many more to come.
“This is a great opportunity for us to bring our songwriters and licensees together for five days of fun in the sun and once-in-a-lifetime performances,” says Mark Mason, BMI’s Executive Director of Writer-Publisher Relations. “Budding songwriter relationships and hit songs have come out of the Key West Songwriters Festival for 21 years now.”
“The Key West Songwriters Festival brings the best country songwriters to the most festive island venues in the southernmost state,” says Carol Dover, President and CEO of the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association. “We are thrilled to bring such a diverse talent line up to such a lively city as Key West, giving festival attendees the chance have a unique music festival experience.”
Attendees will have the chance to check out more than 200 songwriters playing more than 50 shows, free of charge. The SunTrust Kickoff Concert will feature the Rhett Akins Band, performing on the scenic Ocean Key Resort Sunset Pier, followed by free daily stages at the Southernmost Beach Resort, sunset show on the Pier House Resort beach, and a Main Stage Duval Street Concert featuring Jake Owen.
Shows will take place at the historic Sloppy Joe’s, the Green Parrot Bar and will be streamed live from Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville. Other shows include the NSAI “Bluebird at Blue Heaven” show, HD Radio’s late night jams with Guthrie Trapp and the Mulekickers at the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon, and a closing concert at the historic Casa Marina Resort.
Ticketed shows for the festival will include theatre shows at the San Carlos Institute, the Tropic Cinema, the Key West Theater, the Studios of Key West and Sunset Sail Shows aboard a Fury Water Adventures catamaran. Keen will host two Bloody Mary Brunch shows at the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon, in partnership with Texas Heritage Songwriters Association.
The entire event is hosted by Sirius XM host Storme Warren, who will broadcast his morning show live from the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon.
Proceeds from the Key West Songwriters Festival will benefit the BMI Foundation, a nonprofit that since 1985 supports the creation, performance, and study of music through awards, scholarships, grants and commissions. Sponsors include SunTrust Bank, Texas Roadhouse, HD Radio, Epiphone and the Texas Heritage Songwriters Association.
Leadership Music Accepting Nominations For Class of 2017
/by Jessica NicholsonLeadership Music asks industry members to nominate the best leaders in their fields. Those nominated will receive an email from Leadership Music March 1 (when the application period begins), along with a link to apply. Nominees have through March 31 to complete the application. Candidates are not required to be nominated in order to apply for Leadership Music.
Previous candidates are encouraged to reapply. Leadership Music also notes the subcategories in which they have the fewest number of applicants: artist, songwriter, musician, and media/radio.
To nominate an industry leader, visit www.leadershipmusic.org/nominations/
Scholarships may be available for those requiring assistance with tuition.
There are six primary categories, with 29 subcategories. They are as follows:
Creative
o Artist
o Songwriter
o Musician
o Publisher
o Producer
o Engineer/Studio
Live Entertainment
o Booking Agent
o Concert Promoter/Buyer
o Concert Venue
o Touring Services
Marketing
o Record Company
o Distributor/Digital Music Delivery
o Independent Marketing/Promo/Consultant
o Public Relations/Publicity
Media
o New Technology/Mobile
o Media—Print/Web
o Media – Radio
o Media – TV
o Video/Film
Support
o Performance Rights Organization
o Artist Manager
o Business Manager
o Finance/Banking
o Attorney
Outreach
o Legislation/Government
o Education
o Organization/Non-Profit
o At Large (Miscellaneous)
o Outreach/Community Partners
Charles Kelley Revs Up For The Driver Tour, TV Appearances
/by Jessica NicholsonCharles Kelley will release his first solo album, The Driver, on Friday (Feb. 5). The singer-songwriter will celebrate the project with appearances on Good Morning America (Feb. 3), Watch What Happens Live (Feb. 4), and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (Feb. 5).
Additionally, Kelley will embark on The Driver Tour for several dates in April and May. Kelley will bring brother Josh Kelley along as a special guest.
“This album was all about just making something I could be really proud of,” said Kelley. “So, to hear some of the early feedback that people are into the handful of songs that we’ve shared so far really confirms that taking this creative risk was worth it. It’s going to be great to get back out on the road now that we’ve got a full album of new songs to work with, and to have my brother out there with me is going to make it even cooler.”
Several of these tour dates are fulfillments, after they were postponed in December 2015. The tour is presented by Enterprise.
Beginning Friday at charleskelley.com, fans will receive a download of the new album with every ticket transaction.
The Driver Tour Dates:
April 9: Washington, D.C.; The Fillmore
April 11: Boston, Massachusetts; House of Blues
April 13: Cleveland, Ohio; House of Blues
April 14: Chicago, Illinois; House of Blues
April 15: St Louis, Missouri; The Pageant
April 23: Anaheim, California; House of Blues
April 24: San Jose, California; Club Rodeo
April 26: Los Angeles, California; Troubadour
May 1: Houston, Texas; House of Blues
May 3: Nashville, Tennessee; 3rd & Lindsley
May 6: Athens, Georgia; Georgia Theater
Industry Ink: Leadership Music, Cumulus, Hill Entertainment Group, Johnny Cash Museum
/by Jessica NicholsonJeannie Seely Speaks At Leadership Music “Off The Record” Conversation
SOURCE, an organization of women executives in Nashville’s Music Industry, was invited by Leadership Music to attend their luncheon and “Off the Record” Conversation with Grand Ole Opry and SOURCE member Jeannie Seely at Sambuca Restaurant in the Gulch on January 28. Seely shared not only her sense of humor but also her historical timeline and stories of her extensive history working in the recording industry and for the Grand Ole Opry.
Pictured (L to R): Debbie Linn (Leadership Music Exec. Dir), Jeannie Seely, Shelia Shipley Biddy (SOURCE President), Dan Rogers (Director of Marketing – Grand Ole Opry)
Photo credit: Denise Fussell
Cumulus Adds John Shomby as Director of Programming, Nash
John Shomby
Cumulus has added John Shomby as Director of Programming for the Nash Network, overseeing programming for the Nashville network and syndication operations.
Shomby will be based in Nashville.
He previously worked at Max Media’s WGH/Norfolk as Director of Programming & Operations. He joined Max Media in 2002. His career also includes stops in Dallas, Portland, New Orleans, Boston and more.
Kathryn Woodard Rejoins Hill Entertainment Group
Kathryn Woodard
Former Hill Entertainment Group staffer Kathryn Woodard has rejoined the company in a senior management role, effective immediately. Woodard will report directly to Hill Entertainment Group CEO Greg Hill and oversee day-to-day management for Jana Kramer among other duties.
In addition to her initial tenure with Hill Entertainment Group from 2013-2014, Woodard’s previous stops include McGhee Entertainment and Red Light Management.
“I am excited to have Kathryn back with us,” said Hill. “We had worked together for over 13 years, and I am excited for her passion and experience to rejoin our growing team.”
Woodard can be contacted via email at kathryn@hillentgroup.com.
Johnny Cash Museum Founder Acquires Lawrence Records Building
The property is expected to reopen as a “food and beverage concept,” according to the new owen.
Miller commented, “We are pleased to take ownership of the Lawrence Records building. This acquisition further demonstrates our commitment to and belief in the city of Nashville. We will be announcing details on an exciting and unique food and beverage concept for the site soon. Suffice it to say that we will continue to live up to the bar we set in terms of quality at The Johnny Cash Museum.”
Specific details surrounding the space will be released in the coming months.
[Updated]: It’s Official. Kane Brown Signs with Sony Music Nashville
/by Sherod RobertsonKane Brown celebrates his new record deal on Sony Music Nashville with Sony Music Nashville Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman.
Independent country artist Kane Brown has inked a label deal with Sony Music Nashville to become an artist on Sony’s RCA Nashville imprint. The deal is a joint venture with Zone 4. Brown’s debut on RCA Nashville will release later this year.
The Georgia native grew up in Redbank, Tennessee. He released the independent single “Don’t Go City On Me” in 2014, and released his debut EP, Closer, in 2015.
Brown and label executives celebrated the signing at his sold-out headlining performance, Saturday, Jan. 30, at Cotton Eyed Joe in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Brown’s social media presence is impressive for an unsigned artist in country music. His announcement of label deal with Sony via Facebook recently garnered more than 200,000 ‘likes’ within the first 12 hours. It now has more than 239,000 ‘likes.’
A new management company, EFG LLC, has been set up to focus on Kane’s career with Martha Earls in charge of daily operations. EFG LLC counts industry veteran Jay Frank as an investor.
“POPPIN BOTTLES !!! JUST SIGNED WITH RCA/SONY!!!!!!!!!!!” (via facebook.com/kaneallenbrown)
BMI’s Key West Songwriters Festival Lineup Revealed
/by Craig_ShelburneBMI has announced the initial lineup for the 21st Annual Key West Songwriters Festival, presented by BMI and sponsored by Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association.
Set for May 4-8, the festival will feature top country songwriters and up-and-coming talent performing in various venues in the southernmost point in the U.S.
The list of performers includes Jake Owen, Robert Earl Keen, Rhett Akins Band, Bob DiPiero, Al Anderson, Shawn Camp, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Wendell Mobley, Heather Morgan, James Slater, Even Stevens, Guthrie Trapp and the Mulekickers, Chuck Cannon, Bruce Wallace, Phil Barton, Randy Montana, Josh Dorr, Marti Fredriksen, Danny Myrick, Paul Jenkins, Jabe Beyer, Rick Farrell, Love & Theft and many more to come.
“This is a great opportunity for us to bring our songwriters and licensees together for five days of fun in the sun and once-in-a-lifetime performances,” says Mark Mason, BMI’s Executive Director of Writer-Publisher Relations. “Budding songwriter relationships and hit songs have come out of the Key West Songwriters Festival for 21 years now.”
“The Key West Songwriters Festival brings the best country songwriters to the most festive island venues in the southernmost state,” says Carol Dover, President and CEO of the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association. “We are thrilled to bring such a diverse talent line up to such a lively city as Key West, giving festival attendees the chance have a unique music festival experience.”
Attendees will have the chance to check out more than 200 songwriters playing more than 50 shows, free of charge. The SunTrust Kickoff Concert will feature the Rhett Akins Band, performing on the scenic Ocean Key Resort Sunset Pier, followed by free daily stages at the Southernmost Beach Resort, sunset show on the Pier House Resort beach, and a Main Stage Duval Street Concert featuring Jake Owen.
Shows will take place at the historic Sloppy Joe’s, the Green Parrot Bar and will be streamed live from Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville. Other shows include the NSAI “Bluebird at Blue Heaven” show, HD Radio’s late night jams with Guthrie Trapp and the Mulekickers at the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon, and a closing concert at the historic Casa Marina Resort.
Ticketed shows for the festival will include theatre shows at the San Carlos Institute, the Tropic Cinema, the Key West Theater, the Studios of Key West and Sunset Sail Shows aboard a Fury Water Adventures catamaran. Keen will host two Bloody Mary Brunch shows at the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon, in partnership with Texas Heritage Songwriters Association.
The entire event is hosted by Sirius XM host Storme Warren, who will broadcast his morning show live from the Smokin’ Tuna Saloon.
Proceeds from the Key West Songwriters Festival will benefit the BMI Foundation, a nonprofit that since 1985 supports the creation, performance, and study of music through awards, scholarships, grants and commissions. Sponsors include SunTrust Bank, Texas Roadhouse, HD Radio, Epiphone and the Texas Heritage Songwriters Association.
Keith Stegall Launches Dreamlined Entertainment Group
/by Jessica NicholsonKeith Stegall
Veteran producer and songwriter Keith Stegall has launched Nashville-based production, management, and publishing firm Dreamlined Entertainment Group, with Scott Miller of Miller Investment Management.
Stegall will serve as president of the newly launched venture, specializing in songwriter/artist development and publishing, with distribution through Caroline International, Universal Music Group.
Stegall is known for his work with artists including Alan Jackson and Zac Brown Band. His songwriting and production credits have contributed to 55 No. 1 hits, 40 million airplays, and 70 million in sales worldwide. He has earned four Country Music Association honors, 11 Academy of Country Music honors, and two Grammy awards.
Miller is the founder and managing partner of Philadelphia-based Miller Investment Management, which focuses on investments in global public securities, U.S. commercial real estate and private growth equity, and manages over $1.6 billion in discretionary assets as of year end 2014. Miller’s private growth equity investments focus on entrepreneur-led, consumer-oriented businesses.
“Dreamlined Entertainment Group will be an artist-driven firm that caters to talent in the most modern and fluid way possible,” said Stegall. “Our focus will be on being nimble in making adjustments and tailoring our approach to individual needs. We are seeking out boundary-testing artists, who are iconic in scope and impossible to categorize.”
Dreamlined Entertainment Group is located at 2820 Erica Place and can be reached at (615) 292-7440.
Vince Gill To Celebrate 25 Years Of Opry Membership In August
/by Jessica NicholsonVince Gill with Eddie Stubbs. Photo: Chris Hollo
Vince Gill will celebrate his 25th year as a member of the Grand Ole Opry with two shows on Saturday, Aug. 13. Gill was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on Aug. 10, 1991. Gill announced the upcoming shows during a live Facebook chat at Nashville’s Ernest Tubb Record Shop with Opry announcer Eddie Stubbs.
“We’re excited both about Vince’s recording coming out next month and about celebrating his entire Opry career to date later this year,” said Opry Vice President and General Manager Pete Fisher. “We’ve had a preview of some of Vince’s new music at the Opry over the past few months, and it has been a reminder of why he has been an award-winning artist and a favorite of fans and fellow artists alike for more than a quarter century.”
Gill has sold more than 26 million albums and has earned the most Grammy honors for a male country artist.
Gill’s 18th album, Down To My Last Bad Habit, will release Feb. 12 on MCA Records Nashville. On Feb. 17, Gill will reunite with Lyle Lovett for a 13-city Songs and Stories tour.
Pictured: Eddie Stubbs with Vince Gill. Photo: Chris Hollo
Pictured (L-R): Eddie Stubbs and Vince Gill. Photo: Chris Hollo
UMG Nashville Reveals “Team UMG at the Ryman” CRS Lineup
/by Jessica NicholsonUniversal Music Group Nashville has revealed its performance lineup for the popular “Team UMG At The Ryman” event, slated for Tuesday, Feb. 9, during this year’s Country Radio Seminar.
Lauren Alaina, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Vince Gill, Charles Kelley, Little Big Town, Kip Moore, Kacey Musgraves, David Nail, Jon Pardi, Eric Paslay, Darius Rucker, Canaan Smith, Chris Stapleton and Keith Urban are all on the bill.
Doors will open at 11:30 a.m. and the show will start at noon. As in previous years, seminar registrants will receive lunch prior to the event. CRS attendees will have the option to walk or to utilize Joyride Nashville shuttles, provided by UMG Nashville, which will run from the Omni Hotel to the Ryman between 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The shuttle service will be based on the 5th Ave. side of Omni Nashville, near Barlines.
“It’s a tradition. It’s a benchmark. It’s the most anticipated event at CRS. We’ll see you there!” said Mike Dungan, UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO.
To register for Country Radio Seminar 2016, held Monday, Feb. 8 through Wednesday, Feb. 10 at the Omni Nashville, visit countryradioseminar.com.
Cole Swindell’s Sophomore Album Due Alongside U.S. Tour
/by Eric T. ParkerCole Swindell. Photo: Jim Wright.
Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville’s Cole Swindell will release a sophomore album, You Should Be Here, on May 6. To support the effort, Swindell has announced tour dates through July.
Although the album artwork has not been unveiled, the emotional lead single has been sent to radio. “You Should Be Here,” co-written by Swindell and Ashley Gorley, is a tribute to Swindell’s late father. After its official impact date, the title track vaulted to the Top 15 in only three weeks, while the digital track has sold 197,000 units over seven weeks. It follows a string of No. 1 hits for Swindell including “Let Me See Ya Girl,” “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” and “Chillin’ It.”
Over the past year, Swindell’s achievements include ACM New Artist of the Year Award and CMA Triple Play recipient for earning (at least) three No. 1 songs in a 12-month period. For songwriting, he is a four-time 2015 BMI Award winner for writing No. 1 hits for Thomas Rhett, Florida Georgia Line, and Luke Bryan.
He has sold over 3.9 million tracks for combined albums Cole Swindell, and Down Home Sessions I and II.
Cole Swindell Upcoming Tour Dates:
February 4: Cabazon, California; K-Frog’s 26th Birthday Bash
February 11: Bemidji, Minnesota; Sanford Center
February 12: Mankato, Minnesota; Verizon Wireless Center
February 13: Norfolk, Nebraska; Divots Event Center
February 18: Shreveport, Louisiana; Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium
February 19: Springdale, Arkansas; Springdale Civic Center
February 20: Jackson, Tennessee; Carl Perkins Civic Center
February 26: Shawnee, Oklahoma; Firelake Arena
February 27: Mescalero, New Mexico; Inn of the Mountain Gods Casino
March 4: Durant, Oklahoma; Choctaw Grand Theater
March 5: Houston, Texas; NRG Park
March 11: Plant City, Florida; Florida Strawberry Festival
March 17: Madison, Wisconsin; Orpheum Theater
March 18: Athens, Ohio; Memorial Auditoriums
April 8: Florence, Arizona; Country Thunder USA
May 13: Orange Beach, Alabama; Amphitheater at The Wharf
May 14: Madison, Mississippi; C-Spire Lawn
May 28: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Bayou Country Superfest
June 4: Cullman, Alabama; Rock the South
June 12: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Carolina Country Music Fest
July 21: Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Country Jam
July 22: Valparaiso, Indiana; The Porter County Fair
July 30: Cheyenne, Wyoming; Cheyenne Frontier Days
Mark Your Calendar — February 2016
/by Eric T. ParkerSingle Add Dates
Tim McGraw/Humble And Kind/Big Machine
Frank Ortega/Tell Me/Villa One Records
Jody Medford/Moonshine/SMG-Nashville
February 8
Billy Currington/It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To/Mercury Nashville
High Noon Band/Power Down/SMG-Nashville
Matt Farris/Me Or The Whiskey/SkyTone Entertainment
February 15
Cam/Mayday/Arista Nashville
Jordan Rager/Southern Boy/Broken Bow Records
Brandy Clark/Girl Next Door/Warner Bros.
Charee White/Alive/Slugfest Records
Jason Pritchett feat. Billy Dean/Already A Dead Man/BDMG
Jake Gill/Love’s Insanity/Independent
February 22
Brooke Eden/Daddy’s Money/Red Bow Records
Tara Thompson/Someone To Take Your Place/Valory Music Co.
Randy Rogers Band/Neon Blues/Thirty Tigers
Alan Turner/American Pride/HMG Nashville
David Ray/Light It Up/Star Farm Nashville
February 29
Joey Hyde/Losing It
Cash Creek/Worth A Woman/Heartland Records
James Robert Webb/How That Feels/Bison Creek Records
Album Releases
Charles Kelley/The Driver/Capitol Records Nashville
Johnny Cash/Koncert v Praze (In Prague-Live)/Columbia-Legacy Recordings
Infamous Stringdusters/Ladies & Gentlemen/Compass Records
February 12
Wynonna and The Big Noise/Wynonna & The Big Noise/Curb Records
Vince Gill/Down To My Last Bad Habit/MCA Nashville
Lorrie Morgan/Letting Go…Slow/Shanachie Entertainment
February 23
Natalie Stovall and the Drive/Heartbreak [EP]
February 26
Willie Nelson/Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin/Legacy Recordings
Chuck Wicks/Turning Point/Blaster Records
Shooter Jennings/Countach (for Giorgio) [on vinyl]
Joey Hyde/Joey Hyde [EP]
Trick Pony/PONY UP [EP]/Sony RED
Maggie Rose/The Variety Show – Volume 1 [EP]
Gene Watson/Real.Country.Music.
Industry Events
Nashville Grammy Nominee Party at Loews Vanderbilt
February 8
MusicRow‘s invitation-only Country Radio Meet & Greet and CountryBreakout Awards at 1 p.m.
February 8-10
Country Radio Seminar 2016 at Nashville’s Omni Hotel
February 15
58th Annual Grammy Awards from the Staples Center on CBS from 8–11:30 p.m. (ET/PT)
February 29
T.J. Martell’s 8th annual Nashville Honors Gala at Nashville’s Omni Hotel