Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne Receive ‘MusicRow’ No. 1 Challenge Coins

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Shane McAnally. Photo: Moments by Moser

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Shane McAnally. Photo: Moments by Moser

Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne each accepted their latest MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coins this week at the office of SMACK Songs.

MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Director Troy Stephenson presented the coins, which are earned by artists and songwriters when their single reaches No. 1 on the chart.

McAnally’s latest coin is for his writing credit on Brothers Osborne’s “Stay A Little Longer.”

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Josh Osborne. Photo: Moments by Moser

Pictured (L-R): Troy Stephenson, Josh Osborne. Photo: Moments by Moser

Meanwhile, Osborne earned his latest coin for Tim McGraw’s “Top Of The World.”

McAnally and Osborne each earned five No. 1 singles on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart in 2015.

They are also frequent collaborators, with shared credits on songs like Kenny Chesney’s “Wild Child,” Sam Hunt’s “Take Your Time,” and Keith Urban’s “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16.”

See the list of No. 1 Challenge Coins.

Granger Smith’s Wheelhouse Records Debut Slated For March 4

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Granger Smith was named to MusicRow‘s Next Big Thing list in 2015, alongside accolades from Rolling Stone Country, Billboard, Huffington Post, and more. Smith also made his debut appearance on the Grand Ole Opry last year.

This year, Smith is poised for even more accolades, as his first Wheelhouse Records album, Remington, will release March 4. The follow-up to his 4×4 EP, Remington is co-produced by Smith and Frank Rogers, and includes his current single, “Backroad Song.” Other tracks on the album include “Tractor,” a tribute to his late father, and “Merica,” a new track featuring Smith’s popular alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr.

“I’ve always thought of my albums as diaries of my life,” says Granger. “Some songs are easy and light-hearted, while others are painful and personal. During this time, we welcomed the birth of my little boy, and we lost my dad. My life was such a roller coaster during my time writing and recording Remington, and you can hear that journey in these songs.”

Remington Track Listing:

1. “Backroad Song” (Smith, Rogers)
2. “Tonight” (Smith, Rogers)
3. “Remington” (Smith, Rogers)
4. “If The Boot Fits” (Jordan M. Schmidt, Andy Albert, Mitchell Tenpenny)
5. “Tailgate Town” (Smith, Rogers)
6. “Blue Collar Dollars” (Westin Davis, Jaron Boyer, Josh Mirenda)
7. “Crazy As Me” feat. Brooke Eden (Smith, Rogers)
8. “Likin’ Love Songs” (Smith, Rogers)
9. “Tractor” (Smith)
10. “Echo” (Smith, Rogers)
11. “Around The Sun” (Smith, Rogers)
12. “5 More Minutes” *GS Reloaded bonus track (Smith)
13. “Country Boy Love” *EDJ Reloaded bonus track feat. Earl Dibbles Jr. (Earl Dibbles Jr.)
14. “City Boy Stuck” *feat. Earl Dibbles Jr. (Earl Dibbles Jr., Austin Outlaw, Tyler Smith, Chris Lee)
15. “Merica” feat. Earl Dibbles Jr. (Earl Dibbles Jr., Austin Outlaw, Chris Lee, Dusty Saxton)

New Year, New Look! Weekly Chart Report (1/15/16)

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Industry Ink: BMI & Todd Chrisley, Gilda’s Club, LOCASH & CAA, Messina Touring Group

USA Network Star Todd Chrisley Signs With BMI

Pictured: (L-R): BMI’s Jody Williams, BMI songwriter and TV personality Todd Chrisley and BMI’s Leslie Roberts.

Pictured (L-R): Jody Williams, BMI; Todd Chrisley; Leslie Roberts, BMI

BMI has signed television personality and entrepreneur Todd Chrisley. Based in Atlanta, Chrisley “has deep country roots and plans to bring more eyes to Music City with his business acumen,” according to the announcement. On his USA Network reality series, Chrisley Knows Best, Chrisley showcases untapped talent and plans on introducing his large fanbase to even more of his personal picks.

 

BMI and Zanies To Present “Off The Record: Songs For Gilda’s Club”

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BMI has partnered with Nashville comedy club Zanies to present “Off The Record: Songs For Gilda’s Club” on 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, the duo 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.

 

LOCASH Celebrates Success, New Management and Agency Signings

LOCASH‘s Chris Lucas and Preston Brust celebrated their single “I Love This Life” during a meeting at the CAA office in Nashville last night. The duo recently joined CAA and are represented by Brian Hill, who joined CAA in late 2015. The duo has also signed with Vector Management.

The team toasted the single’s success with a limited-edition cabernet from the Shipwrecked wine brand created by the duo.

Pictured (L-R): Rod Essig, CAA; David Ross, Reviver Records; Marc Dennis, CAA; Skip Bishop, Vector Management; Preston Brust, LOCASH; Brian Hill, CAA; Chris Lucas, LOCASH; Gator Michaels, Reviver Records. Photo: Jacki Artis/CAA

Pictured (L-R): Rod Essig, CAA; David Ross, Reviver Records; Marc Dennis, CAA; Skip Bishop, Vector Management; Preston Brust, LOCASH; Brian Hill, CAA; Chris Lucas, LOCASH; Gator Michaels, Reviver Records.
Photo: Jacki Artis/CAA

 

Messina Touring Group Gets New Permanent Nashville Address

MTG-Logo-3Messina Touring Group now has a permanent location at 1200 Villa Place, Ste. 400, Nashville, TN 37212.

The organization moved following the demolition of their previous location on 19th Ave S. last year.

Promotions of five key executives at Messina Touring Group were announced earlier this week. Mike Dugan has been upped to President, Rome McMahon and Kate McMahon have been promoted to Executive Vice President positions, and Bridget Bauer and Sara Winter have been upped to Senior Vice President positions.

Round Hill Music Enters Asset Purchase Agreement With Bob DiPiero

Pictured (L-R): Mike Milom, attorney; Bob DiPiero; Mark Brown, VP/GM, Round Hill Music Nashville; Matthew Beckett, attorney

Pictured (L-R): Mike Milom, attorney; Bob DiPiero; Mark Brown, VP/GM, Round Hill Music Nashville; Matthew Beckett, attorney

Round Hill Music has entered into an asset purchase agreement with Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Bob DiPiero to acquire DiPiero’s Love Monkey Music catalog.

DiPiero has had over 1,000 songs recorded by other artists, as well as 15 No. 1 hits. In 2011 his song “Coming Home” from the Country Strong movie soundtrack was nominated for both an Oscar and Golden Globe Award for “Best Original Song in a Motion Picture.”

“I am so excited that Round Hill has acquired Bob DiPiero’s Love Monkey Music Catalog,” said Mark Brown, VP/GM of Round Hill Music, Nashville. “It contains many of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member’s greatest hits in addition to the brand new single ‘Boys Like You’ by Fancy, feat. Ariana Grande and Megan Trainor. It will be a blast to work with Bob and Leslie [DiPiero] to exploit the many undiscovered gems that lie in this important catalog.”

Among DiPiero’s accolades are 50 BMI Million-Air honors, multiple Songwriter of the Year awards and two consecutive Triple Play awards for three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period. Bob is the originator of the CMA Songwriters Series and has served as its host for 10 years. In 2007, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and Nashville’s Walk of Fame.

DiPiero was recently featured as part of MusicRow‘s podcast series.

Live Nation Agrees To Sound Mitigation Measures At Ascend Amphitheatre

Riverfront Park and Ascend Amphitheater. Photo: Metro Photographic Services.

Riverfront Park and Ascend Amphitheater. Photo: Metro Photographic Services.

Metro Nashville Parks and Live Nation have instituted new sound mitigation measures for Ascend Amphitheatre in downtown Nashville. The new terms affect soundchecks, decibel levels, and the starting and ending times of events.

The policy will be enforced for the 2016 season and thereafter. The changes come after complaints of noise levels from downtown residents.

Opened in 2015, the venue is part of downtown’s Riverfront Park and owned by the City of Nashville. Live Nation was awarded a long-term contract to manage, market, operate and program the venue.

Metro Nashville Parks will be responsible for the monitoring equipment at Ascend. Although Live Nation already does their own in-house monitoring, the Parks department plans to add a system to help monitor the agreement.

Tommy Lynch, Parks Director, has stated, “Both Metro Parks and Live Nation are sensitive to the concerns that have been expressed. Live Nation is voluntarily working with us on noise levels and sound check times. They had a fairly intense schedule this fall, which probably added to the complaints. Overall, it appears that Live Nation really knocked it out the first season at Ascend. It was well received by the people attending the concerts, those performing at the concerts, and we are thoroughly pleased with how it went.”

Metro Nashville Parks submitted the proposal document to MusicRow. It reads as follows:

• Monday through Friday there will be no line check/sound check prior to 3 p.m.

• No Concert Event shall start before 9:00 a.m. nor end after 11:00 p.m. on any day of the week; provided, however, that if a Concert Event is delayed or disrupted by Force Majeure or artist delay, then the end time may be extended to midnight but under no circumstances shall any Concert Event end later than midnight. Live Nation shall use good faith commercially feasible efforts to mitigate and minimize any such delays. This limitation shall not apply to “after-concert parties” and/or similar nonpublic, indoor gatherings following Concert Events, so long as such events do not involve external sound amplification, and are not audible outside the Amphitheater.

• During any Concert Event the overall spectrum of the dB level as measured at the furthest point of the property line of the Park from the edge of the stage (which point is at least 415 feet in distance) shall not exceed an overall spectrum of 98dB for any five consecutive minute period.

• The decibel level shall not exceed 102 (A-weighted) at the sound mixer before, during or after the performance. Sound monitoring devices will measure levels on a continual basis for all shows.

Grammy Awards Ad Campaign Features Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

The Recording Academy is promoting the 58th Annual Grammy Awards with the advertising campaign “Witness Greatness.” The campaign will include an array of billboards, street advertising, TV spots, and online advertisements featuring Carrie Underwood, alongside Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars, Sam Smith, and The Weeknd.

The TV commercial titled “Spotlight,” promoting both Super Bowl 50 and the Grammys, features memorable Grammy performances by some of the greatest performers of their generation. A second TV spot, titled “Confetti,” features Mars’ 55th Grammy Awards performance in 2013. Aligned with the overall campaign, the spots (view below) promote the idea that while viewers can’t predict exactly what’s going to happen on the Grammy stage, they will “Witness Greatness.”

The Grammy Awards will take place on Sun., Feb. 15, at Staples Center in Los Angeles. The ceremony will be broadcast live in HDTV and 5.1 surround sound on CBS.

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Curb Signs Newcomer Jackson Michelson

Curb staff with new signee Jackson Michaelson.

Curb staff with new signee Jackson Michelson.

Curb Records has signed country singer-songwriter Jackson Michelson to its roster. Michelson perviously released his single “The Good Life.”

The Corvallis, Oregon native released his debut EP Dreams in 2010, which topped the iTunes top 100 charts. He has toured in over 25 states, sharing the stage with artists such as Lady Antebellum, Darius Rucker, Clay Walker, James Otto, Ronnie Dunn, and many more. He will begin preparing for a high energy show and new music with Curb in 2016.

For more, visit jacksonmichelson.com.

DISClaimer: Chris Young, Cassadee Pope Shine On New Collaboration

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It’s a day for vocal collaborations.

Our two top discs today are both harmony-vocal workouts. Big & Rich sound splendid with Tim McGraw on board. And Chris Young has never sounded more forceful than he does in tandem with Cassadee Pope. In a tight race, the youngsters win the Disc of the Day.

The DisCovery Award goes to The Jason Lee McKinney Band.

The Jason Lee McKinney Band

The Jason Lee McKinney Band

THE JASON LEE McKINNEY BAND/Lisha’s Leaving
Writers: Jason Lee McKinney/Scott Faircloff; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; BMI/ASCAP; JLM
-The vocals sound somewhat muddy. The instruments sound like they are tuning up. But there is ability and promise here, particularly in the lead-vocal department.

STEVEN TYLER/Red White & You
Writers: Steven Tyler/Nathan Barlowe/Levi Hummon/Jon Vella; Producer: Dann Huff; Publishers: BMG Gold/20 Summers/Hot Rod 98/HitsSoGood/Big Machine/Levi Hummon/Deston Song Slayer/Kobalt/Sons of Deston/Universal, ASCAP/SESAC/BMI; Dot
– It’s tightly written, catchy and well produced. He still sounds like a rock singer to me.

MARK McKINNEY/Sunshine
Writer: Mark McKinney; Producers: Eric McKinney/Mark McKinney; Publisher: none listed; Texas Evolution
– It’s about making your own sunshine when times are darkest. The verses are at a ballad tempo. The choruses pick up the pace. It kinda meanders and takes its time getting to its hooks, but the wait is worth it.

LORI YATES/Sweetheart of the Valley
Writer: Lori Yates; Producers: Lori Yates/David Gavan Baxter; Publishers: none listed, SOCAN; LY (Canada)
– This Canadian singer-songwriter saw some chart action on Columbia back in the late ‘80s. The title tune of her current CD is a languid, picturesque, romantic stroll through the countryside, with some dandy steel and twang accompaniment. Very, very listenable.

RAY SCOTT/Live Forever
Writers: Billy Joe Shaver/Eddy Shaver; Producer: Dave Brainard; Publisher: none listed; deciBel (track)
– Ray’s new project is Roots Sessions Vol. 1, a six-song sampler of some of the songs that shaped him as an artist. His mighty baritone is center stage throughout, starting with this solid remake of a Billy Joe Shaver classic. Others saluted include Willie, Waylon, Cash, Tompall Glaser and Don Williams. I remain a big fan of this artist.

BIG & RICH FT. TIM McGRAW/Lovin’ Lately
Writers: Big Kenny/John Rich/Tim McGraw; Producer: Big & Rich; Publishers: Big Love/Songs of Kobalt/J Money/Stylesonic, BMI/ASCAP; New Revolution (track)
– Beautifully produced, with a deep-well atmosphere, swirling instrumental work and crystal-clear vocals. The song is dreamy melodic, and the harmonies are flawless. Play the heck outta this.

BRENNEN LEIGH/I Love You A Thousand Ways
Writers: Lefty Frizzell/Jimmy Beck; Producers: Brennen Leigh, Noel McKay, Cris Burns; Publishers: APRS/Sure Fire, BMI; Line in the Sand
– I am completely smitten with this artist. She plays guitar like the devil and sings like an angel. Her new CD is a salute to Country Music Hall of Famer Lefty Frizzell and has a brilliant neo-retro style, complete with bounced fiddle bows, barrelhouse piano and sighing steel. I was in heaven.

CHRIS YOUNG & CASSADEE POPE/Think of You
Writers: Chris Young/Corey Crowder/Josh Hoge; Producers: Chris Young/Corey Crowder; Publishers: EMI Blackwood/Goodbye Pants/Sony-ATV/WB/Songs From the Rose Hotel/EMI Foray/Write 2 Be Free, BMI/ASCAP/SESAC; RCA (track)
– This second single from his new CD is penned by the same team that gave us the chart-topping “I’m Comin’ Over.” But this one rocks splendidly and quickens your pulse. He sings his face off and Pope keeps up on harmonies. Excitement pours out of the speakers. Excellent work all around.

WARD DAVIS/15 Years in a 10 Year Town
Writer: Pat Alger; Producer: Jim “Moose” Brown; Publisher: none listed; WDM (track)
– Ward rounded up quite a crew for his new CD–Jamey Johnson, Melonie Cannon, Willie Nelson, Mickey Raphael and Buddy Cannon all put in appearances. The title tune is a solo meditation on broken dreams and cold loneliness. A terrific song.

BILLY DEE/For Sale Sign
Writer: B. Donahue; Producers: Billy Dee/George Schinier; Publishers: Cris Dee, BMI; BD (track)
-He’s hardcore country. His well-weathered singing voice is answered on every phrase by a whipped-dog pedal steel guitar.

Memorial Service Scheduled For Songwriter Don Pfrimmer

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[Updated: Jan. 14, 2016 at 10 a.m.]

A memorial service for songwriter Don Pfrimmer has been announced for Sunday, Jan. 31, at 5 p.m. at Richland Country Club in Nashville.

[Previous story: Dec. 8, 2015]

Award-winning songwriter Don Pfrimmer died last night, Dec. 7, after a battle with leukemia. He was 78 years old.

Pfrimmer was notable for the sustained length of his career. He began placing songs on the country charts in the mid-1970s and continued to do so for the next four decades. Among his successful copyrights are Tim McGraw’s “All I Want Is a Life,” Diamond Rio’s “Meet in the Middle,” Lonestar’s “My Front Porch Looking In” and Ronnie Milsap’s “She Keeps the Home Fires Burning.”

He has earned 14 ASCAP awards and was a 2015 nominee for the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Pfrimmer worked with an impressively diverse group of collaborators over the years and was also noted for mentoring many young and beginning songwriters.

Donald Ross Pfrimmer was born Sept. 9, 1937, and grew up in the western Montana mountain town of Whitefish. He attended the University of Montana in 1962-1966, graduating with a B.A. majoring in English. He worked as a commercial fisherman and as a school teacher in Alaska before deciding to try his luck at songwriting in Nashville.

After moving to Music City in the summer of 1973, he had one of his first significant recordings when the Grand Ole Opry duo Lonzo & Oscar released his “Any Old Wind That Blows” as a 1974 single. Other early Pfrimmer songs were recorded by the Republic Records artists David Rogers, Leslie Barnhill, Ray Sanders and Kathy Barnes in 1976-78.

His cowritten “The Power of Positive Drinking” became Pfrimmer’s first Top 10 hit when it was sung by Mickey Gilley in 1978. Signing with Collins Court Music gave him access to artists produced by Tom Collins. This led to a string of hits in the early 1980s by Ronnie Milsap (1980’s “My Heart,” 1985’s “She Keeps the Home Fires Burning”), Sylvia (1981’s “Drifter,” 1981’s “The Matador,” 1982’s “I Never Quite Got Back,” 1984’s “Victims of Goodbye”), Barbara Mandrell (1984’s “Christmas at Our House”) and Steve Wariner (1981’s “By Now”).

Other big successes for the songwriter during the 1980s included 1983’s “You Put the Beat in My Heart” for Eddie Rabbitt, 1985’s “You Should Have Been Gone By Now” for Eddy Raven, 1986’s “You’re the Last Thing I Needed Tonight” for John Schneider and 1989’s “Love Will” for The Forester Sisters. During this decade, his songs were also recorded by Tanya Tucker, Jim & Jesse, Louise Mandrell, Don Williams, Lee Greenwood, Charlie Louvin, Keith Whitley, The Oak Ridge Boys, Lorrie Morgan and Porter Wagoner, among others.

Don Pfrimmer returned to the Top 10 on the country charts with Diamond Rio’s career-launching “Meet in the Middle” in 1991. “Come in Out of the Pain” (Doug Stone, 1992), “Love Without Mercy” (Lee Roy Parnell, 1993), “All I Want Is a Life” (Tim McGraw, 1996) and “She’s Sure Taking it Well” (Kevin Sharp, 1997) were other major Pfrimmer hits of the 1990s. Tammy Wynette, Michelle Wright, Billy Dean, George Jones, Rita Coolidge, Bryan White and Stephanie Bentley also recorded his tunes in that decade.

The veteran songwriter entered the new millennium by co-writing some of the biggest hits of his career. He began the decade promisingly with 2000’s “My Love Goes On and On” for Chris Cagle, then scored massive hits with the No. 1 Lonestar smashes “My Front Porch Looking In” (2003) and “Mr. Mom” (2004). He also co-wrote Lonestar’s 2005 hit “Class Reunion (That Used to Be Us).”

In 2010, he co-wrote songs for a unique album called Merry Ex-mas: Holiday Songs for the Divorced and Soon to Be. The tongue-in-cheek collection received a good deal of press attention. Encouraged by his wife Gail, Don Pfrimmer collaborated on its songs with longtime friends Mike Reid and Will Robinson.

He most recently wrote for Cosmic Mule Music in Nashville. In recent years, his songs have been recorded by Jo Dee Messina, Sarah Darling, Rascal Flatts, bluegrass favorites Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Kenny Rogers, Steve Holy, Neal McCoy, and more. During his long Nashville career, Don Pfrimmer wrote more than 450 songs.