
The Americana Music Association reveals the initial presenter and performer lineup for its 14th annual Honors & Awards Show, to be held at the Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday, Sept. 16. The show will feature performances by Ry Cooder and Sharon White, Shakey Graves with Esme Patterson, Rhiannon Giddens, John Hiatt, Houndmouth, Jason Isbell, Nikki Lane, Jim Lauderdale, The Lone Bellow, Mavericks, Buddy Miller with Marc Ribot, Keb Mo, Robert Randolph with the Fairfield Four and the McCrary Sisters, Doug Seegers, Lucinda Williams and Lee Ann Womack. They join previously announced performances by Lifetime Achievement Award honorees Buffy Sainte-Marie, Don Henley, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Ricky Skaggs and Los Lobos.
Hosted by Jim Lauderdale, this year’s presenters include Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale of the Milk Carton Kids, Rosanne Cash, Marc Ribot, Rob Bleetstein and John Grimson, Abigail Washburn and Noam Pikelny, Ron Sexsmith and Mary Gauthier, Ry Cooder, Rodney Crowell, Sara and Sean Watkins, John Kay and Ken Paulson, and Robyn Hitchcock.
The all-star house band will be led by Buddy Miller and includes Don Was, Chad Cromwell, Fats Kaplin, Ian Fitchuk, The McCrary Sisters and Bill Payne, legendary founding member of Little Feat.
The awards will be recorded and air on PBS television Saturday, Nov. 21.
The ceremony is part of the 16th Annual Americana Music Festival & Conference, presented by Nissan, running Sept. 15-20, 2015 at the Hutton Hotel. This year’s Music Business Conference will feature more than 60 panels and workshops with approximately 200 experts.

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum continues their partnership with the AMA, presenting events in the museum’s Ford Theater and CMA Theater. The keynote on Thursday, Sept. 17, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. will feature Don Henley interviewed by Warren Zanes. Also on the agenda: Dylan Disc By Disc: The Nashville Recordings with Author Jon Bream; Songwriter Session: Mary Gauthier; and Mac Wiseman: Conversation, Performance and Signing. These programs will be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org, and are included with museum admission, and free to museum members and AMA badge holders. Limited seating. Program pass required.
Pandora is hosting an event on Friday, Sept. 18, 6:30 p.m., at The Cannery Ballroom. Pandora Presents: Americana—Featuring Performances by Glen Hansard, Josh Ritter, JD McPherson, and Madisen Ward And The Mama Bear Live in Nashville will be Hansard’s album release show. It is free to AMA badge holders and an intimate audience of Pandora listeners. Details here.
Among the highlights of the business conference:
• Songs We Love: Americana Edition at RCA Grand Victor Studio A, Presented by NPR Music and featuring Rhiannon Giddens, Patty Griffin, and Shakey Graves performing their favorite songs by others, with moderator Ann Powers of NPR Music.
• Alternatives To Traditional Label Structures for Indie Musicians featuring Paul W Brown, Founder & CEO, Red Hat 22; Jim Flammia, President, All Eyes Media; Arthur Penhallow, Artist Manager, Punch Enterprises; Traci Thomas, Artist Manager, Thirty Tigers; and moderator John Strohm, Attorney, Loeb & Loeb.
• “I Want It Back”—Termination of Grants of Copyright featuring Duff Berschback, Esq., Senior Vice President, Sony/ATV Music Publishing; Richard Busch, Esq., King & Ballow Law; Dennis Lord, Esq., Executive Vice President, SESAC; Denise Stevens, Esq., Loeb & Loeb LLP, and moderator Lisa Alter, Esq., Alter, Kendrick & Baron, LLP.
• Manage This! featuring John Beiter, Esq., Shackelford, Bowen, Zumwalt & Hayes, LLP; Hillel Frankel, Esq., Leavens, Strand & Glover, LLC; Anasa Troutman, CEO, Eloveate; and moderator Judy Tint, Esq., Judy Tint, Counselor At Law.
There will also be panels about SoundExchange, terrestrial radio, artist websites, music for film and TV, music and neuroscience, and The Artist and the Music Business Economy featuring Rosanne Cash.
Online registration and the early bird rate ends at midnight tonight (Sept. 8). Onsite registration opens at the Hutton Hotel on Wednesday, Sept. 16.
In Pictures: Cam, William Michael Morgan, Green River Ordinance
/by Jessica NicholsonCam and Koozies at Y’allapalooza
With Koozies in hand, KBEQ Kansas City PD Mike Kennedy recently shared a smile with Arista Nashville’s Cam at the station’s 20th Y’allapalooza.
Pictured (L-R): Mike Kennedy and Cam
William Michael Morgan Makes Opry Debut
William Michael Morgan took to the stage on Saturday, Sept. 5 for his eagerly awaited Grand Ole Opry debut. Celebrating with a full house, including almost 50 family members and hometown friends, Morgan performed a cover of Keith Whitley’s classic hit, “I Never Go Around Mirrors,” followed by his first Warner Music Nashville single, “I Met a Girl.” He is currently on a radio tour promoting the first track from his yet to be announced debut album, which first appeared as a SiriusXM “Highway Find” earlier this summer.
Pictured (L-R): Mike Taliaferro (Manager, Carter & Co.), Joe Carter (Manager, Carter & Co.), Lisa Ray (VP Brand Management, WMN), Cris Lacy (VP A&R, WMN), William Michael Morgan, Pete Fisher (VP and GM, Grand Ole Opry), Peter Strickland (GM & EVP, WMN) and Scott Hendricks (EVP A&R, WMN).
Green River Ordinance Performs at Grand Ole Opry
Members of Green River Ordinance gathered with friends backstage at the Grand Ole Opry Saturday, Sept. 5, before performing two songs to a sold-out crowd.
In anticipation of a forthcoming album (TBA), the band will tour major markets — Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, D.C., Atlanta, Nashville — this Fall on its ‘Fifteen’ tour, which kicks off this Thursday, Sept. 10, at The Mint in Los Angeles. For a full list of dates, visit greenriverordinance.com.
Pictured (L-R): Manuel Cuevas, Owner of Manuel American Designs; Jamey Ice, Green River Ordinance Guitars/Banjo/Mandolin; John Marks, SiriusXM Sr. Director of Country Programming; Josh Jenkins, Green River Ordinance Lead Vocals/Acoustic Guitar; Pete Fisher, Grand Ole Opry Vice President/General Manager; Colleen Marks, wife of SiriusXM’s John Marks; Denton Hunker, Green River Ordinance Drums/Percussion
Photo: Bill McClintic
Tennessee State Route 96 in Franklin To Be Renamed ‘George Jones Memorial Highway’
/by Jessica NicholsonGeorge Jones
Soon a portion of Tennessee State Route 96 will be renamed for country legend George Jones. A section of the highway that runs through 10 counties from Dickson to Granville will be renamed ‘George Jones Memorial Highway.’
Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson is set to announce the renaming on Sept. 10 at 11 a.m. Anderson will also announce George Jones Day to commemorate the Grammy award-winning singer, whose career spanned 59 years. Jones died in 2013 at the age of 81.
Earlier this year, the George Jones Museum opened in downtown Nashville. The museum offers visitors an intimate look at Jones’ life and career, complete with gold and platinum music plaques, career memorabilia, a theater which shows videos of historic Jones performances, a restaurant, an event space, a gift shop, and a 75-foot rooftop bar overlooking the Cumberland River.
Sony/ATV’s Martin Bandier: 100 Percent Licensing Could Be Detrimental
/by Sarah SkatesMartin Bandier
For the first time, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Chairman and CEO Martin Bandier is publicly discussing the Department of Justice’s ongoing review of the ASCAP and BMI consent decrees.
He sent this letter to Sony/ATV’s Nashville songwriters to emphasize the importance of the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) Town Hall meeting being held in Nashville today (Sept. 9). The event is to inform and update songwriters about issues currently being considered in Washington.
[Updated]: Old Dominion Sets Full-Length Release, Reveals Cover Art
/by Eric T. ParkerSeasoned songwriters turned major label breakout band, Old Dominion, have revealed the cover art via social media for a forthcoming RCA Nashville collective release. Titled Meat and Candy, the full length project will hit shelves Nov. 6.
The band’s lead single, “Break Up With Him,” was produced by Shane McAnally and gained early support from SiriusXM before the quintet signed with Sony Nashville in February 2015. The group joined Kenny Chesney for a run of 18 stadium dates on his The Big Revival Tour, as part of over 130 dates scheduled for the year.
The five-member group consists of Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung and Brad Tursi. A previously released five-song EP included additional tracks “Shut Me Up,” “Nowhere Fast,” Beer Can in a Truck Bed,” and “Wrong Turns.”
A weekly online video series will post every Wednesday through September in promotion of the project.
Meat and Candy track listing:
1. Snapback (Matthew Ramsey/Trevor Rosen/Brad Tursi)
2. Half Empty (Ramsey/Rosen/Matt Jenkins)
3. Wrong Turns (Ramsey/Rosen/Jenkins)
4. Said Nobody (Ramsey/Rosen/Tursi)
5. Crazy Beautiful Sexy (Ramsey/Josh Osborne/Ross Copperman)
6. Nowhere Fast (Ramsey/Rosen/Jenkins)
7. Beer Can in a Truck Bed (Ramsey/Rosen/Jenkins)
8. Break Up with Him (Ramsey/Rosen/Tursi/Geoff Sprung/Whit Sellers)
9. Song for Another Time (Ramsey/Rosen/Tursi/Jenkins)
10. Til It’s Over (Ramsey/McAnally/Jimmy Robbins)
11. We Got It Right (Ramsey/McAnally/Copperman)
Daphne Willis Signs Co-Publishing Agreement with Sony/ATV and Whizbang, Inc.
/by Troy_StephensonPictured (L-R, front row): Whizbang’s Jennifer Wolczyk and Jim Scherer, Daphne Willis, and Sony/ATV’s Mark Abramowitz and Hannah Williams; (L-R, back row) Sony/ATV’s Ed Williams, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe and Leavens, Strand & Glover, LLC’s Hillel Frankel.
ASCAP songwriter Daphne Willis has signed a co-publishing agreement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Nashville-based Whizbang, Inc.
“I am beyond excited to join the Sony/ATV and Whizbang teams,” says Willis. “I couldn’t be more thankful to have had support from ASCAP, specifically their GPS Program, which put me in the right direction. Ready to kick some ass!”
Sony/ATV Manager of A&R/Creative, Mark Abramowitz added, “We are excited to play a role in developing Daphne’s career as both an artist and songwriter. Daphne is a great writer capable of impacting both the pop and country markets.”
Born in San Antonio to a classically trained vocalist and audio engineer, Willis began performing at open mic nights around Chicago while a student at DePaul University. She eventually started a band and began playing around 200 shows a year across the United States. She released her first full-length album, What To Say, in 2010 and her second album, Because I Can, in 2011. She currently resides in Nashville.
Industry Ink: Johnstone Entertainment, Susan Nadler, Edgehill Village
/by Jessica NicholsonTaylor Hicks Joins Johnstone Entertainment
Pictured (L-R): Taylor Hicks and Cole Johnstone
American Idol winner Taylor Hicks has joined Johnstone Entertainment for management. Hicks will be represented by Cole Johnstone.
Nashville-based Johnstone Entertainment was launched earlier this year and currently manages The Farm and Annie Bosko. Prior to forming Johnstone Entertainment, Johnstone managed acts including Randy Owen, Gretchen Wilson and Big & Rich, alongside Marc Oswald and Dale Morris.
Johnstone can be reached at cole@johnstoneent.com.
Susan Nadler Releases Children’s Book
Nadler served as a publicist for Tammy Wynette, The Highwaymen and Clint Black, before teaming with Evelyn Shriver to lead Asylum Records from 1998-2001. That year, Nadler and Shriver started Bandit Records and later released Jones’ Grammy-winning album Cold Hard Truth. She currently works as a talent manager for the TV show Soundstage.
The book is available at amazon.com.
Women’s Jeans Company Coming To Edgehill Village
Beija-Flor Jeans will open a shop at 1201 Villa Place, below the local offices of LiveNation.
Mike Craft Lands Newly Created Role at BMLG
/by Eric T. ParkerMike Craft
Big Machine Label Group (BMLG) COO Andrew Kautz announced today (September 9) that Nashville music industry veteran Mike Craft has joined BMLG as Senior Vice President of Finance. In this newly created role Craft will work directly with the Finance, Royalties and Licensing departments and report to Kautz.
“There are very few industry leaders with the experience and integrity that Mike exhibits,” said Kautz. “As Big Machine grows, it’s essential that we add team members that not only understand where our industry has been but also have the vision of what it can be. His passion for our mission and his broad industry knowledge will be an asset to BMLG.”
“I am absolutely thrilled to be joining the most creative and the most successful record company in Nashville,” said Craft. “I am humbled and honored with the privilege of being part of this winning team.”
Craft exited his most recent role as Senior Vice President, Finance & Operations for Sony Music Nashville in early August where he served from 2011, responsible for overseeing the finances and operations of the label group’s proprietary record labels (RCA Nashville, Arista Nashville and Columbia Nashville). He joined Sony in a VP role in 2008. Prior to that Craft was the Chief Operating Officer for Provident Music Group.
Craft is currently serving as President of the Leadership Music Board of Directors.
2015 CMA Awards Nominations Revealed
/by Sarah SkatesThe final nominees for The 49th Annual CMA Awards were revealed this morning (Sept. 9) in New York City. Kelsea Ballerini and Steven Tyler announced the final nominees in five categories on Good Morning America. The announcement of the remaining seven categories followed on GoodMorningAmerica.com on Yahoo.
Eric Church and Little Big Town lead the nominations with five nods each. This is Church’s first nod for Entertainer of the Year. Kenny Chesney and Miranda Lambert each received nominations in four categories. Chesney could earn two additional trophies for co-producing “American Kids” (vying for Single) and The Big Revival (vying for Album).
Sam Hunt, Maddie & Tae, Kacey Musgraves, and Chris Stapleton each received three nominations.
For the first time in the history of the CMA Awards, four acts—Ballerini, Hunt, Maddie & Tae, and Stapleton—received debut nods for both New Artist, and, respectively, Female Vocalist; Single and Song; Vocal Duo; and Male Vocalist and Album.
Artists who earned two nominations include Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, and Carrie Underwood.
“I am very excited by this year’s list of nominees,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “They represent the breadth and depth of the format—from first-time nominees to revered members of the Country Music Hall of Fame.”
Hosted for the eighth time by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, The 49th Annual CMA Awards three hour broadcast airs live Wednesday, Nov. 4 (8:00-11:00 p.m. ET) from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on ABC. The final round of voting from eligible voting members of the CMA will run from Thursday, Oct. 8- Tuesday, Oct. 27 (6:00 PM/CT).
Full list of 49th Annual CMA Award Nominees
Entertainer of Year
Garth Brooks
Luke Bryan
Kenny Chesney
Eric Church
Miranda Lambert
Album of Year
(Award goes to Artist and Producer(s))
Old Boots, New Dirt
Jason Aldean
Produced by Michael Knox
Broken Bow
Pageant Material
Kacey Musgraves
Produced by Kacey Musgraves, Luke Laird, and Shane McAnally
Mercury Nashville
Pain Killer
Little Big Town
Produced by Jay Joyce
Capitol Records Nashville
The Big Revival
Kenny Chesney
Produced by Buddy Cannon and Kenny Chesney
Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville
Traveller
Chris Stapleton
Produced by Dave Cobb and Chris Stapleton
Mercury Nashville
Male Vocalist
Dierks Bentley
Luke Bryan
Eric Church
Blake Shelton
Chris Stapleton
Female Vocalist
Kelsea Ballerini
Miranda Lambert
Kacey Musgraves
Carrie Underwood
Lee Ann Womack
New Artist
Kelsea Ballerini
Sam Hunt
Maddie & Tae
Thomas Rhett
Chris Stapleton
Vocal Group
Lady Antebellum
Little Big Town
Rascal Flatts
The Band Perry
Zac Brown Band
Vocal Duo
Brothers Osborne
Dan + Shay
Florida Georgia Line
Maddie & Tae
Thompson Square
Single of the Year
(Award goes to Artist and Producer(s))
“American Kids”
Kenny Chesney
Produced by Buddy Cannon and Kenny Chesney
Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville
“Girl Crush”
Little Big Town
Produced by Jay Joyce
Capitol Records Nashville
“I Don’t Dance”
Lee Brice
Produced by Lee Brice
Curb Records
“Take Your Time”
Sam Hunt
Produced Zach Crowell and Shane McAnally
MCA Nashville
“Talladega”
Eric Church
Produced by Jay Joyce and Arturo Buenahora, Jr.
EMI Records Nashville
Song of the Year
(Award goes to Songwriter(s))
“American Kids”
Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird, and Shane McAnally
“Girl Crush”
Liz Rose, Lori McKenna, and Hillary Lindsey
“Like a Cowboy”
Randy Houser and Brice Long
“Like a Wrecking Ball”
Eric Church and Casey Beathard
“Take Your Time”
Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, and Josh Osborne
Musical Event
(Award goes to each artist)
Django and Jimmie
Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard
Legacy Recordings
“Lonely Tonight”
Blake Shelton featuring Ashley Monroe
Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville
“Raise ‘Em Up”
Keith Urban featuring Eric Church
Hit Red Records/Capitol Records Nashville
“Smokin’ and Drinkin’”
Miranda Lambert featuring Little Big Town
RCA Nashville
“Wild Child”
Kenny Chesney with Grace Potter
Blue Chair Records/Columbia Nashville
Music Video
“Biscuits”
Kacey Musgraves
Directed by Marc Klasfeld
“Girl Crush”
Little Big Town
Directed by Karla Welch and Matthew Welch
“Girl in a Country Song”
Maddie & Tae
Directed by TK McKamy
“Little Red Wagon”
Miranda Lambert
Directed by Trey Fanjoy
“Something in the Water”
Carrie Underwood
Directed by Raj Kapoor
Musician
Sam Bush (Mandolin)
Jerry Douglas (Dobro)
Paul Franklin (Steel Guitar)
Dann Huff (Guitar)
Mac McAnally (Guitar)
Music City Food + Wine Festival Reveals Soulful Harvest Night Line-Up
/by Sarah SkatesHarvest Night will showcase a line-up of celebrated musicians, including Kings of Leon, who are curating the evening. Each artist will perform iconic soul and R&B songs, backed by local studio wizards, The Long Players. Other artists scheduled to perform include Michael McDonald, Robert Randolph, Tom Morello, Sam Moore, Michelle Branch, Hamilton Leithauser, Jamie N Commons, Andy Hull, Jessie Baylin, Madisen Ward & The Mama Bear, Parker Gispert, Emily West, Anthony Hamilton and other special guests.
“We are excited for another amazing Harvest Night of music with friends old and new,” says Kings of Leon’s Nathan Followill. “Bring your dancing shoes!”
Harvest Night will offer food from acclaimed chefs including: Chris Bianco (Pizzeria Bianco); Sean Brock (Husk); Graham Elliot (Graham Elliot Bistro); Carla Hall (Carla Hall’s Southern Kitchen); Linton Hopkins (Holeman & Finch Public House); Mike Lata (FIG & The Ordinary); Daniel Lindley (Alleia, 5th & Taylor); Tim Love (Lonesome Dove Western Bistro, Woodshed Smokehouse, Queenie’s Steakhouse, Love Shack & White Elephant Saloon); Matthew McClure (The Hive); Marcus Samuelsson (Red Rooster Harlem, Ginny’s Supper Club, Streetbird Rotisserie); Aarón Sánchez (Paloma & Johnny Sanchez); Levon Wallace (Cochon Butcher); Jonathan Waxman (Adele’s by Jonathan Waxman, Bajo Sexto Taco, Barbuto & Jams); and Andrew Zimmern (Chef & TV Personality). Matt Bolus (404 Kitchen) will prepare a selection of passed appetizers featuring Smithfield, and Lisa Donovan (Buttermilk Road) will offer a sweet end to the night with a selection of desserts using Land O’Lakes.
Music City Food + Wine Festival ticket options include a Saturday Day Pass, Sunday Day Pass, Harvest Night Pass (SOLD OUT) or All-In Pass; all attendees must be 21 years of age or older. For more information, please visit www.musiccityfoodandwinefestival.com.
Kings of Leon
Americana Adds Awards Performers, Conference Panelists
/by Kelsey_GradyThe Americana Music Association reveals the initial presenter and performer lineup for its 14th annual Honors & Awards Show, to be held at the Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday, Sept. 16. The show will feature performances by Ry Cooder and Sharon White, Shakey Graves with Esme Patterson, Rhiannon Giddens, John Hiatt, Houndmouth, Jason Isbell, Nikki Lane, Jim Lauderdale, The Lone Bellow, Mavericks, Buddy Miller with Marc Ribot, Keb Mo, Robert Randolph with the Fairfield Four and the McCrary Sisters, Doug Seegers, Lucinda Williams and Lee Ann Womack. They join previously announced performances by Lifetime Achievement Award honorees Buffy Sainte-Marie, Don Henley, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Ricky Skaggs and Los Lobos.
Hosted by Jim Lauderdale, this year’s presenters include Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale of the Milk Carton Kids, Rosanne Cash, Marc Ribot, Rob Bleetstein and John Grimson, Abigail Washburn and Noam Pikelny, Ron Sexsmith and Mary Gauthier, Ry Cooder, Rodney Crowell, Sara and Sean Watkins, John Kay and Ken Paulson, and Robyn Hitchcock.
The all-star house band will be led by Buddy Miller and includes Don Was, Chad Cromwell, Fats Kaplin, Ian Fitchuk, The McCrary Sisters and Bill Payne, legendary founding member of Little Feat.
The awards will be recorded and air on PBS television Saturday, Nov. 21.
The ceremony is part of the 16th Annual Americana Music Festival & Conference, presented by Nissan, running Sept. 15-20, 2015 at the Hutton Hotel. This year’s Music Business Conference will feature more than 60 panels and workshops with approximately 200 experts.
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum continues their partnership with the AMA, presenting events in the museum’s Ford Theater and CMA Theater. The keynote on Thursday, Sept. 17, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. will feature Don Henley interviewed by Warren Zanes. Also on the agenda: Dylan Disc By Disc: The Nashville Recordings with Author Jon Bream; Songwriter Session: Mary Gauthier; and Mac Wiseman: Conversation, Performance and Signing. These programs will be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org, and are included with museum admission, and free to museum members and AMA badge holders. Limited seating. Program pass required.
Pandora is hosting an event on Friday, Sept. 18, 6:30 p.m., at The Cannery Ballroom. Pandora Presents: Americana—Featuring Performances by Glen Hansard, Josh Ritter, JD McPherson, and Madisen Ward And The Mama Bear Live in Nashville will be Hansard’s album release show. It is free to AMA badge holders and an intimate audience of Pandora listeners. Details here.
Among the highlights of the business conference:
• Songs We Love: Americana Edition at RCA Grand Victor Studio A, Presented by NPR Music and featuring Rhiannon Giddens, Patty Griffin, and Shakey Graves performing their favorite songs by others, with moderator Ann Powers of NPR Music.
• Alternatives To Traditional Label Structures for Indie Musicians featuring Paul W Brown, Founder & CEO, Red Hat 22; Jim Flammia, President, All Eyes Media; Arthur Penhallow, Artist Manager, Punch Enterprises; Traci Thomas, Artist Manager, Thirty Tigers; and moderator John Strohm, Attorney, Loeb & Loeb.
• “I Want It Back”—Termination of Grants of Copyright featuring Duff Berschback, Esq., Senior Vice President, Sony/ATV Music Publishing; Richard Busch, Esq., King & Ballow Law; Dennis Lord, Esq., Executive Vice President, SESAC; Denise Stevens, Esq., Loeb & Loeb LLP, and moderator Lisa Alter, Esq., Alter, Kendrick & Baron, LLP.
• Manage This! featuring John Beiter, Esq., Shackelford, Bowen, Zumwalt & Hayes, LLP; Hillel Frankel, Esq., Leavens, Strand & Glover, LLC; Anasa Troutman, CEO, Eloveate; and moderator Judy Tint, Esq., Judy Tint, Counselor At Law.
There will also be panels about SoundExchange, terrestrial radio, artist websites, music for film and TV, music and neuroscience, and The Artist and the Music Business Economy featuring Rosanne Cash.
Online registration and the early bird rate ends at midnight tonight (Sept. 8). Onsite registration opens at the Hutton Hotel on Wednesday, Sept. 16.