Ole Expands Deal with Gord Bamford

Pictured (L-R): Gord Bamford, Robert Ott.

Pictured (L-R): Gord Bamford, Robert Ott.

ole has expanded its worldwide co-publishing deal with 19-time CCMA winner and 2013 CMA Global Artist of The Year country singer/songwriter Gord Bamford.

The deal extends ole’s previous co-publishing agreement with Bamford for future recordings and gives ole control of all co-publishing rights to Bamford’s 2013 album, Country Junkie, as well as his as-yet-untitled 2016 album.

“ole’s relationship with Gord has been incredibly rewarding for both parties, and now that he has moved to Nashville, we’re excited to work even more closely with him in the years ahead,” said John Ozier, GM of Nashville Creative at ole. “Gord’s new songs deserve to be heard, and ole is committed to utilizing our world-class resources to ensure that happens.”

Bamford released his first album, God’s Green Earth, in 2001 and has since recorded a total of seven albums and racked up six Top 20 tracks on the Canada Country chart, including the No. 1 hit “When Your Lips Are So Close,” which has also been certified gold. He is a 19-time CCMA Award winner, including two wins last year for Male Artist of the Year and Single of the Year. He has also been nominated for three Juno Awards and will compete for six CCMA Awards this year, including Male Artist of the Year, Single of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Video of the Year, and Record producer of the Year as well as the 2015 Fans’ Choice Award.

Current ole writers include Rush, Timbaland, Tyler Farr, Josh Dorr, Gord Bamford, Brett Jones, Dave Turnbull, Jeremy Stover, Marty Dodson, and Ian Thornley. ole has ongoing ventures with Last Gang Publishing, Roots Three Music, Jackoby Publishing, and most recently, ole-Bluestone Publishing, ole’s venture with global hitmaker Timbaland. ole’s legacy catalogs and writers include Max Webster, Coney Hatch, and Ian Thomas.

John Marks Leaving SiriusXM

John Marks

John Marks

John Marks, Sr. Director of Country Programming for SiriusXM in Nashville, is stepping down, due to personal reasons, MusicRow has confirmed. Marks will leave his post Sept. 22. His day-to-day responsibilities at The Highway will be taken over by Sr. Director of Music Programming Al Skop, while a search is underway for Marks’ replacement.

Marks can be reached at john.marks@siriusxm.com.

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Bobby Karl Works Music City Walk of Fame Induction

BOBBY KARL WORKS THE ROOM

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Garth and Trisha on the Music City Walk of Fame. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

Garth and Trisha on the Music City Walk of Fame. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

We headed for Walk of Fame Park on Wednesday afternoon (9/10) for the unveiling of two new stars in its Walkway, and got three instead.

Star #64 was presented to Trisha Yearwood. Star #65 went to Garth Brooks. The surprise of the afternoon was that Star #66 was given to “The Music Mayor,” Karl Dean.

“Mayor Dean made the world know how great Nashville was,” said Trisha. “Everybody wants to be here, and it’s because of you”

“For all that you’ve done for Nashville, let Nashville do something for you,” said Garth. “You are the newest star on the Walk of Fame!”

“I am not often surprised, but I AM surprised,” said Mayor Dean. “Music is so important to Nashville….The fundamental thing about Nashville that’s so cool is the creative people. Cities thrive on creative people. Other cities would die to have what we have. It has been an honor to be the Mayor of Nashville.”

Ken Levitan and Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

Ken Levitan and Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser

Bill Cody ably hosted this 15th Walk of Fame ceremony. Ken Levitan inducted Trisha into the Walkway. He cited her 12 million in sales, three best-selling cookbooks, 1999 Grand Ole Opry cast induction, upcoming furniture collection and six seasons of her Emmy-winning Food Network TV series Trisha’s Southern Kitchen.

“I moved to town in 1985,” she recalled. “I wanted it [singing renown] more than anything in the world. It’s very surreal to have gone from moving here and driving up and down 16th and 17th Avenues, being a tour guide [at the Country Music Hall of Fame, as well as being the receptionist at MTM Records]…. to standing here — This is very emotional and really, really special.

“This is a very special city. If you want to catch a glimpse of me, just come down here, where I’ll be standing on it every day, to make sure it’s still here.”

“To see that star, that is forever,” she added later. “It will be here long after I’m not.”

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Pictured (L-R): Trisha Yearwood, Karl Dean, Anne Davis, and Garth Brooks. Photo: Bev Moser, Moments By Moser.

Allen Reynolds did the honors for Garth. “I know he’s a famous person, but he is also one of the best human beings I’ve known in my life,” said Allen of the superstar whose records he produced. “He’s been so gracious to everybody around him. He is kind, consistent, compassionate and generous.

“Nashville is lucky to have him as a friend and a neighbor.”

“What I love about this place is that it is the home of the dreamers,” said Garth of Music City. “I cannot thank Nashville enough for giving me a second home. It is the home and the protector and the haven of the songwriters.”

Karl Dean and Ed Hardy surprised Garth with the presentation of the Music City Ambassador Award. “He has carried the Nashville message around the world,” said the Mayor. He also reminded the crowd of the nine concerts that Garth did for the Community Foundation’s flood relief fund. They raised $4 million.

“You have been a model of giving back. Your random acts of kindness have impacted thousands in this community.”

Mayor Karl Dean. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser.

Mayor Karl Dean. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments by Moser.

“Taking this music around the world has been a joy,” said Garth. “Be proud that it’s country music you’re taking around the world.” He added that because of his current concert trek, “The No. 1 tour in the world is under the flag of country music.”

Ed Hardy presented Mayor Dean with a custom-designed, 18-carat gold pin in the shape of a musical note, embedded with a diamond. “Music has a $10 billion impact on Nashville. He was the first mayor to ever recognize that. You understood the importance and value of our music industry. Thank you for all that you’ve done.”

More than 1,000 fans surrounded the site, cheering as Garth and Trisha waved and posed for snapshots. After admiring each others’ stars in the Walkway, they talked to the press corps.

“I was shocked to hear that we’re the first husband and wife to be inducted together,” Trisha remarked. “That makes it so much sweeter. Being on the same piece of pavement with this man is an honor as an artist and a wife.”

When Loretta Lynn’s star, “is right next to you, that’s when you know you’ve made it,” added Garth. “And we went in with ‘The Elvis Presley Mayor,’ a rock star who can also balance a budget.”

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

Mayor Dean steps down in a couple of weeks. Trisha asked him what’s next. He responded, “My plan on leaving office is to take a vacation, teach at Belmont and stay involved with the community. I love Nashville, and I’ll never leave.”

Guitarist David Anderson serenaded the crowd before the stars arrived and provided instrumental versions of their hits in between the speeches and presentations.

Terry Bulger, Terry Bumgarner, Kerry O’Neil, Kent Oliver, Bob Doyle, Bobby Wood, Joe Galante, Joe Mansfield, Storme Warren, Preshias Tomes, Rusty Jones, Randy Goodman, Jason Moon Wilkins, Cindy Watts, Hunter Kelly, Bruce Bouton, Bill Catino, Ken Robold, Mike Bohan, Butch Spyridon and Sally Williams worked the room.

So did Megan Barry, campaigning to succeed Dean as Mayor of Nashville. As it happened, the event occurred on Election Day.

“Megan’s got a couple of things going on today, so bear with her,” kidded Karl.

At 9:10 p.m. that night, Megan Barry took to the podium to deliver her victory speech as she handily won the election to become the first female mayor in Nashville history. At a party at the Farmer’s Market attended by hundreds, she said, “I need you to help me write the next chapter in Nashville’s story….I cannot do this without all of you.”

Like Mayor Dean, mayor-elect Barry is a graduate of Leadership Music. She added, “This story is going to be written by the artists, the musicians, the entertainers who inspire all of us. These creatives need a mayor who is going to support the artistic community and make sure that Nashville stays affordable.”

She was cheered by business folks like Ron Samuels, Saralee & Larry Woods, Michael O’Neill and Randy Rayburn; visual artists Bill Myers and Myles Mailiie; politicians Howard Gentry, Harold Love, John Ray Clements, Brenda Wynn and Jeff Yarbro; and our own Music Row fabulons Nancy Shapiro, Mary Ann McCready & Roy Wunsch, Beth Gwinn, Rolff Zwiep, Pat Halper, Rob Simbeck, Kay West, her son Harry West of the rock band Wild Cub, Beverly Keel, Hunter Davis, Manuel and Lauren Tingle.

We waved foam-rubber hammers reading, “Nail it Down: Mid-South Carpenters for Barry.” We dined on chicken barbecue, bow-tie pasta salad, coleslaw, corn casserole, beans, bruschetta, cornbread and pudding deserts. We sipped box wine and tapped beer. We bopped to classic Motown hits booming over the sound system. We cheered as the results rolled in.

“At the end of the day, Nashville always does the right thing,” said Ronnie Steine.

Megan Barry Elected As Nashville’s First Female Mayor

Megan Barry

Megan Barry

Mayoral candidate Megan Barry earned her place in Nashville’s history tonight as the first female mayor of the city. With 55% of the vote, Barry beat out opponent David Fox for the coveted position.

Barry’s campaign addressed issues important to all of Nashville’s citizens and Barry spoke favorably of the Nashville music industry when she addressed her supporters tonight at the Nashville Farmers’ Market. She said, “This story is going to be written by the artists, the musicians, the entertainers who inspire all of us. These creatives need a mayor who is going to support the artistic community and make sure that Nashville stays affordable.” She added, “This is really a story about our working families. And, those families who are the backbone of our economy who need access to transportation, excellent public education, and affordable places to live.”

The inauguration is set for September 25.

 

Blake Shelton Reloads For Greatest Hits Album

blake shelton reloaded 2015Blake Shelton is planning the fall release of a greatest hits album. Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits is coming out Oct. 23 via Warner Music Nashville, just in time for holiday shopping. It will likely be a boon for country sales in the fourth quarter.

Shelton shared the news last night (Sept. 9) on Twitter.

The singer recently celebrated his 20th No. 1 single when “Sangria” reached the top of the charts. All 20 of the titles will be on the album, as well as current single, “Gonna,” which will be a bonus track.

Shelton will also return to the big red chair on NBC’s The Voice on Sept. 21.

Loaded: The Best of Blake Shelton, his first greatest hits album, was released in 2010.

Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits track list:
1. Sangria
2. Lonely Tonight (feat. Ashley Monroe)
3. Neon Light
4. My Eyes (feat. Gwen Sebastian)
5. Doin’ What She Likes
6. Mine Would Be You
7. Boys ’Round Here (feat. Pistol Annies and Friends)
8. Sure Be Cool If You Did
9. Over
10. Drink On It
11. God Gave Me You
12. Honey Bee
13. Who Are You When I’m Not Looking
14. All About Tonight
15. Hillbilly Bone (feat. Trace Adkins)
16. She Wouldn’t Be Gone
17. Home
18. Some Beach
19. The Baby
20. Austin
21. Gonna (Bonus Track)

Black River Entertainment Launches Christian Imprint

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Black River Entertainment, home to artists including Kelsea Ballerini and Kellie Pickler, has teamed with artist-producer Mark Miller and Casting Crowns lead singer Mark Hall to launch the new Christian imprint M2T Records (Made To Thrive Records), MusicRow has confirmed.

The label’s first signing is 18-year-old Hannah Kerr, daughter of Black River’s CEO Gordon Kerr. Hannah Kerr’s Mark Miller-produced EP will release this fall, followed by a full-length project in early 2016.

The new imprint is distributed by Sony’s Provident Distribution.

Miller, the longtime lead singer for country band Sawyer Brown, also produces Casting Crowns under his own Beach Street label.

The new imprint was first reported by Billboard.

Belcourt Already Over 50 Percent Funded For Restoration Project

Rendering: Tuck-Hinton Architecture

Rendering: Tuck-Hinton Architecture

Nashville’s Belcourt Theatre has already raised over 50 percent of a $4.5 million restoration, refurbishing and preservation fundraising effort it publicly announced this morning (Sept. 10). Much of that funding has come from early leadership gifts and pledges, including those from its board of directors. Individuals, foundations and businesses can now join in.

Once home to the Grand Ole Opry (1934-36), the 90-year-old building has not seen upgrades in 50 years. New seats, draping, carpeting, and aisle lighting were however treated, in addition to the installation of 4K digital cinema projection systems in both halls.

With membership at an all-time high, the nationally-recognized space hopes to renovate the original proscenium arch and wooden fly loft, restrooms, handicap accessibility, safety features, and core systems like HVAC and plumbing.

A new 2nd floor classroom/meeting space and a small screening room are part of the plans. The flexible screening room (with seating capacity of about 45) will be outfitted with a digital projection system and used for public screenings—as well as Belcourt classes and education programs, private screenings, and test screenings for local filmmakers.

This plan will not change the Belcourt’s current footprint or parking.

The project has an estimated start date at the beginning of 2016. Both architects (Tuck-Hinton) and builders (R.C. Mathews Contractor) estimate a five-month timeline, a period when the Belcourt will close its building. A series of pop-up screenings around town with community partners will be organized during the downtime. Its annual Red Carpet Evening event will take place off-site on Feb. 28, 2016. Memberships will be extended for the time period of the closure.

More information here.

Rendering: Tuck-Hinton Architecture

Rendering: Tuck-Hinton Architecture

SNG Music Signs Abbey Cone

Seated: Abbey Cone. Standing (L-R):  Clay Neuman (Founder/President of Vision Entertainment), Steve Leslie (Partner at SNG Music), Lynn Morrow (Entertainment Attorney Adams and Reese), Beth Brinker (Creative Manager at ASCAP) , Bobby Fischer (SNG Songwriter Emeritus), Brandy Reed (Founder of RPR Media & Public Relations), Michael Martin (VP of ASCAP Nashville Membership Office), Gary Reamey (Partner at SNG Music), Erin Kidd (Director of promotion and Administration at SNG Music).

Seated: Abbey Cone. Standing (L-R): Clay Neuman (Founder/President of Vision Entertainment), Steve Leslie (Partner at SNG Music), Lynn Morrow (Entertainment Attorney Adams and Reese), Beth Brinker (Creative Manager at ASCAP) , Bobby Fischer (SNG Songwriter Emeritus), Brandy Reed (Founder of RPR Media & Public Relations), Michael Martin (VP of ASCAP Nashville Membership Office), Gary Reamey (Partner at SNG Music), Erin Kidd (Director of promotion and Administration at SNG Music).

SNG Music has signed singer-songwriter Abbey Cone through their Nashville office. The 16-year-old Ft. Worth native recently released the project Abbey, which features 16 tracks, including 15 co-written by Cone.

SNG Music is a Nashville-based publishing company founded by partners Steve Leslie and Gary Reamey.

“We at SNG are very proud and honored to have Abbey as part of our creative family. She is a true artist and a wonderful young lady who has important things to say to her young generation. We’re all ears!” said Leslie.

Industry Ink: Warner Music Nashville, Dress Up For St. Jude, Elite Talent Agency

WMN Promotes Haymes

Stephanie Haymes

Stephanie Haymes

Stephanie Haymes has been promoted to Manager of A&R at Warner Music Nashville. Haymes has worked in a support role for each artist on the roster in her four years.

She was previously with William Morris Endeavor.

“Stephanie has more than earned this promotion,” said Scott Hendricks, EVP of A&R. “Our A&R team would not be what it is without her and we are excited to utilize her talents even more.”

Crazy Pitches Hosts ‘Dress Up For St. Jude’

image001Crazy Pitches will host the inaugural Dress Up For St. Jude, which will be held Thursday, Sept. 10 at Still Working Music Group (1625 Broadway). Held from 5:30 p.m.-8 p.m., the event will feature an array of high-end new and gently used designer dresses, jewelry, purses and other accessories, ranging fro $10-$50, with 100 percent of proceeds being donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to benefit their music therapy program.

“We’ve had lots of amazing donations from generous artists and individuals in the music industry, political arena and elsewhere,” said Hannah Showmaker. “These items are perfect for your next formal event or award show.”

The fundraiser idea came after Crazy Pitches members Chelsea Kent (Still Working Music), Hannah Showmaker (Parallel Entertainment), Ciara Shortridge (Disney Music Publishing) and Sarah Feldman (Writer’s Den Music Group), visited St. Jude in Memphis.

Sponsors of this debut occasion have donated event space, food, beverage and raffle items and include 5/3 Bank, Style Kitchen Hair Salon, Little Cesar’s Pizza, Still Working Music and SNG Music Publishing. Campbell Entertainment Group is handling publicity for the event.

 

Fowler Signs with Elite Talent Agency

Jason Fowler

Jason Fowler

Singer-songwriter Jason Fowler, who went from rising artist to being homeless to fighting, has Elite Talent Agency of Nashville. Jason has an amazing story of rise, fall and redemption. He went from a rising star, to being homeless on the streets of Atlanta, to finding redemption through grace — and now he shares that story through music.

“We are excited to partner with Jason here at Elite. We consider it our job as agents to provide a platform for artists to communicate their story; and Jason has an amazing, compelling story of redemption that people need to hear,” said Elite President Mark Claassen. “We look forward to helping him bring that to the world on a greater scale.”

“I am excited to sign with Elite Talent Agency! It’s such an honor to join a great roster of talent that includes Switchfoot, POD, Fireflight, Derek Minor, Lincoln Brewster, Brian Head Welch of KORN, and Jillian Edwards who sings a duet with me on my new album,” says Fowler. “I am looking forward to working with the talented team of agents at Elite.”

Jason is currently finalizing his latest recording in Nashville at Darkhorse Studios with producer Billy Smiley (Whiteheart, Johnny Cash, Newsboys, Bebe and Cece Winans) for an upcoming new studio album and tour. Fowler has recruited a heavy hitter list of talented artists on his new album including Leigh Nash (Six Pence None the Richer), Will Turpin (Collective Soul), Peter Furler (Newsboys) and more.