Ronnie Dunn Shares Unbelievable Success During CMA Songwriters’ Front and Center Filming

Pictured (L-R): Dallas Davidson; Don Maggi, Front and Center Executive Producer; Craig Wiseman; Rob Beckham, co-head of WME Nashville and CMA Board member; Neil Thrasher; Brett Eldredge; Wendell Mobley; Scott Scovill, CEO and Director of Moo Creative and CMA Board member; Ronnie Dunn; Bob DiPiero, songwriter and CMA Board member; Tony Martin; Tommy Lee James; and Denis Gallagher, Front and Center Executive Producer. Photo: Donn Jones

Pictured (L-R): Dallas Davidson; Don Maggi, Front and Center Executive Producer; Craig Wiseman; Rob Beckham, co-head of WME Nashville and CMA Board member; Neil Thrasher; Brett Eldredge; Wendell Mobley; Scott Scovill, CEO and Director of Moo Creative and CMA Board member; Ronnie Dunn; Bob DiPiero, songwriter and CMA Board member; Tony Martin; Tommy Lee James; and Denis Gallagher, Front and Center Executive Producer. Photo: Donn Jones

Iconic vocalist and songwriter Ronnie Dunn hit the stage at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works this week (Aug. 24) as part of a taping for a special CMA Songwriters Series, filmed for public television’s Front and Center.

The one-half of Brooks and Dunn was billed alongside Brett Eldredge and a previous taping was made earlier in the night with Darius Rucker and friends. The events are expected to be seen in a few months on public television (check your local listings).

“This is where we celebrate the best songwriters in Nashville–probably the entire music business,” said Dunn of the songwriter showcase.

Dunn invited Eldredge for “Believe,” a song he wrote with upcoming Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame (NaSHOF) inductee Craig Wiseman. Wiseman joined the soulful singers on stage for “the most gratifying song he has ever written” after an introduction by Dunn as the man who discovered “the other duo,” Florida Georgia Line. Eldredge was also welcomed alongside last year’s NaSHOF inductee Tom Douglas, who penned Eldredge’s “One Mississippi” with the Atlantic newcomer.

Newly signed Nash Icon star Dunn shared stories behind the songs he had written, including “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” “Neon Moon,” “Hard Workin’ Man,” She Used To Be Mine,” and “She’s Not The Cheatin’ Kind.” All those titles were solo-writes, penned before the Oklahoma-native moved to Nashville.

Dunn invited Dallas Davidson (“Put A Girl In It,” “Let The Cowboy Rock”), Tommy Lee James (“If You See Him, If You See Her,” “A Man This Lonely”) and another NaSHOF inductee, Bob DiPiero (“Indian Summer,” “Can’t Take The Honky Tonk Out Of The Girl”) onstage; each songwriter performed the latter of their two Brooks and Dunn hits.

Wendell Mobley, Tony Martin and Neil Thrasher joined for Dunn’s latest single the three co-wrote, “Ain’t No Trucks In Texas,” a title the star noted was one in a pile of great songs dumped on him by A&R head Allison Jones at his new label.

The six person band additionally accompanied Dunn for “Red Dirt Road,” and a closing title Dunn disclaimed he didn’t write, but sang: “My Maria.”

Pictured (L-R): Travis Hill; John Esposito, President/CEO Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board President; Brett Eldredge; Heather Morgan; Ross Copperman. Photo: Donn Jones

Pictured (L-R): Travis Hill; John Esposito, President/CEO Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board President; Brett Eldredge; Heather Morgan; Ross Copperman. Photo: Donn Jones

Eldredge then hit the stage for his turn as the clock struck 11:30 p.m. with Ross Copperman, Travis Hill, and Heather Morgan. Rucker’s set included Casey Beathard, Nathan Chapman, Chris Dubois, Ashley Gorley, Tim James, Charles Kelley, Clay Mills, Frank Rogers, and Rivers Rutherford.

Earlier in the day Rucker celebrated his “Homegrown Honey” No. 1 party in the Marathon complex.

Pictured (L-R): Seated: Clay Mills; Denis Gallagher, Front and Center Executive Producer; Ashley Gorley; Casey Beathard; Charles Kelley; Tim James. Standing: Frank Rogers; Don Maggi, Front and Center Executive Producer; Mike Dungan, Chairman/CEO UMG Nashville and CMA Board member; Darius Rucker; Rivers Rutherford; Nathan Chapman; Chris DuBois. Photo: Donn Jones

Pictured (L-R): Seated: Clay Mills; Denis Gallagher, Front and Center Executive Producer; Ashley Gorley; Casey Beathard; Charles Kelley; Tim James. Standing: Frank Rogers; Don Maggi, Front and Center Executive Producer; Mike Dungan, Chairman/CEO UMG Nashville and CMA Board member; Darius Rucker; Rivers Rutherford; Nathan Chapman; Chris DuBois. Photo: Donn Jones

Industry Executive Jeff Walker Passes

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Jeff Walker

Jeff Walker, CEO/President of The AristoMedia Group/Marco Music Group, has passed away. He died suddenly Monday night, Aug. 24, 2015. He was 65.

Walker was a talented entrepreneur who was at the forefront of advancements in marketing within the country music industry. During 35 years of leading his own company, he made significant contributions to the growth and development of Music Row.

An Australia native, Walker is the son of Bill Walker, a noted musical director and arranger who worked on the Johnny Cash Show, and with countless country stars from the 1960s through 1980s.

Jeff Walker graduated from Australia’s Sydney University, where he earned a degree in Economics with a major in Accounting & Law. He moved to Nashville in 1974 and took a job working for Price Waterhouse accounting firm and then later transitioned to Con Brio Records.

In April 1980 he formed the marketing and promotions firm Aristo Music Associates, Inc. Over the next three-and-a-half decades the business grew to encompass divisions offering publicity, web development, radio promotion, video promotion, and label/distribution services.

Walker served on the Country Radio Broadcasters Board for 35 consecutive years and was currently the Treasurer of the organization. He was also a longtime member of the Country Music Association Board of Directors.

Throughout his career, he was an advocate of expanding country music’s international reach. His work was celebrated with honors including the CMA President’s Award, CMA Jo Walker Meador International Award, CMAA (Australia) Lifetime Achievement Award, BCMA (UK) International Services Award, CCMA (Canada) Leonard T. Rambeau International Support Award, Operation Troop Aid Certification of Appointment and others.

Rick KellyVP Radio Marketing for Marco Music Group, says, “Jeff was well known and beloved in the Nashville music industry for his humor, his boundless energy, and his tireless devotion to expanding the reach of country music.”

“Jeff Walker was one of my very best friends for over 30 years,” says MusicRow magazine founder David M. Ross. “We had a special bond which I will always treasure. He loved to make jokes and flash a warm smile, but he was also so serious in how he loved and supported his family, friends, the Music Row industry and country’s international community. He’s left us way too soon, way too soon.”

Mayor Karl Dean said, “Jeff Walker played an important role in spreading country music overseas and bringing country music talent from other countries to perform in Nashville. His zeal for growing country music’s appeal around the globe made him an integral part of our Sister Cities program. In particular, Jeff helped develop our partnership with Tamworth, the Country Music Capital of Australia, and nurture our relationship with Edmonton, which also has strong music ties to Nashville. I know our friends from Edmonton were looking forward to seeing Jeff this weekend during their visit and his absence will be deeply felt. With Anne, I extend our deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.”

Walker is survived by father Bill and stepmother Jeanine, wife Terri, daughter Christy Walker Watkins and her husband Matt Watkins, son Jon Walker and his wife Tessa, and granddaughters Lucy and Elle.

The visitation and funeral took place Friday, Aug. 28, 2015, at First Baptist Church Nashville (108 7th Ave. S., Nashville, TN 37203).

Jeff Walker and family on May 30, 2015, celebrating at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's Nashville Cats: A Salute to Bill Walker. — with Terri Walker, Tessa Walker, Jeanine Walker, Jon Walker, Matt Watkins and Christy Walker-Watkins.

Jeff Walker and family on May 30, 2015, celebrating the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum program Nashville Cats: A Salute to Bill Walker. (L-R): back row: Jeff Walker, Terri Walker, Christy Walker Watkins, Matt Watkins, Tessa Walker, Jon Walker. Seated: Jeanine Walker and Bill Walker.

Pictured (L to R): Jeff Walker was presented with the 2015 President’s Award by CRS Board President, Charlie Morgan during the Country Radio Hall of Fame awards, held at the Omni Hotel in Nashville, Tenn on June 24, 2015. Photo Credit: Kristen England

Jeff Walker (L) was presented with the 2015 President’s Award by CRS Board President Charlie Morgan (R) during the Country Radio Hall of Fame awards, held at the Omni Hotel in Nashville on June 24, 2015. Photo: Kristen England

No. 1 Party: Darius Rucker Chart-Topper Gets A “Homegrown” Celebration

Pictured (L-R, front row): Homegrown Honey co-writers Charles Kelley, Darius Rucker and Nathan Chapman; (back row): Warner Chappell's BJ Hill, ASCAP's Mike Sistad, UMG's Mike Dungan, BMI's Jody Williams, UMPG's Ron Stuve and producer Frank Rogers. Photo: Ed Rode

Pictured (L-R, front row): “Homegrown Honey” co-writers Charles Kelley, Darius Rucker and Nathan Chapman; (back row): Warner/Chappell’s BJ Hill, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, UMG’s Mike Dungan, BMI’s Jody Williams, UMPG’s Ron Stuve and producer Frank Rogers. Photo: Ed Rode

The William Collier’s Room at Marathon Music Works in Nashville served as the location to celebrate the recent No. 1 song “Homegrown Honey” by Darius Rucker. Co-hosted by ASCAP and BMI, the event recognized Rucker as an artist and co-writer on the song along with Charles Kelley and Nathan Chapman. The song was Rucker’s seventh No. 1, Kelley’s 11th No. 1 and Chapman’s first No. 1 tune as a songwriter.

Mike Sistad of ASCAP praised Rucker and thanked him for being an ASCAP member for 21 years. Producer Frank Rogers was also credited for adding to his throng of hit productions.

Jody Williams of BMI spoke about Chapman as a distinguished and accomplished record producer, artist and now, a chart-topping songwriter.

Universal Music Group Chairman/CEO Mike Dungan made sure the Universal Team was recognized, including the product management, A&R, and promo teams. Also on hand to commemorate the chart-topper were Warner/Chappell Music’s BJ Hill, and UMPG’s Ron Stuve, and CRB’s Bill Mayne.

Ron Cox of Avenue Bank announced a contribution in the name of the songwriters to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

(Pictured, L-R): Charles Kelley, Darius Rucker and Nathan Chapman celebrate Rucker's No. 1 hit, "Homegrown Honey." Photo: Ed Rode

(Pictured, L-R): Charles Kelley, Darius Rucker and Nathan Chapman celebrate Rucker’s No. 1 hit, “Homegrown Honey.” Photo: Ed Rode

Rogers amused Chapman and the crowd by boasting that he produced a No. 1 song for Taylor Swift’s producer. Chapman has had a hand in producing all five of Swift’s records. Rucker and Kelley were both humbled by the celebration, but were more excited that “Homegrown Honey” is Chapman’s first No. 1 as a songwriter.

Kelley was sure to mention that he grew up a fan of Hootie & The Blowfish. “If you would have told me when I was 15 that I would be sharing the stage with Darius, celebrating a No. 1 song we wrote together, I would’ve said you were crazy.”

South Carolina resident Rucker was quick to thank all of the Capitol Records promo staff along with UMG’s Cindy Mabe and Mike Dungan. “They championed me and believed in me…Dungan gave me a record deal. I wouldn’t have given me a deal even if I was my own cousin,” Rucker joked. “But I am thankful to them and anyone that has ever believed in me, or even written something nice about me.”

Chapman took his time on the mic to thank mostly his family. “When I saw the song in the top 5, I was hoping it would hit No. 1. Not to celebrate me, but to give me the chance to stand up here and thank them. It’s a big moment, and I’m thankful.”

Josh Thompson Brings ‘Change’ With ole Digital Release

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After releasing his debut album in 2010, singer-songwriter Josh Thompson enjoyed the success of three Top 30 singles, including “Way Out Here,” “Beer on the Table” and “Won’t Be Lonely Long.”

His new album, Change: The Lost Record, Volume One, the first in a two EP series, was originally recorded in 2011 while Thompson was still signed to RCA Nashville. After parting ways with the label, Thompson held onto the songs, refashioning them into his new project, set for digital release Oct. 9 via partnership with ole Digital/The Orchard.

“It’s been soul cleansing to finally be able to share this music with my fans,” said Thompson, who is a co-writer on every song from the album. “I think if there’s one thing people can cling to it’s their beliefs and their way of life, I think people need that simplicity in country music and that was my goal with this record.”

“ole is proud to facilitate the long-overdue release of such an incredible album from Josh Thompson,” said John Ozier, GM of Nashville Creative at ole. “Ever since we first heard this record, we knew that we needed to have Josh on the ole team. We’re thrilled that his fans and the world at large will finally have a chance to hear these songs, and we look forward to ensuring that these EPs receive all the attention they deserve.”

peermusic Heads East With New Signing

Pictured (L-R): Michael Knox, VP, Peermusic Nashville; Jeffrey East; Karl M Braun, Esq., Hall Booth Smith P.C.; Kim Wiggins, Senior Creative Director Peermusic Nashville. Photo: Shalacy Griffin

Pictured (L-R): Michael Knox, VP, peermusic Nashville; Jeffrey East; Karl M Braun, Esq., Hall Booth Smith P.C.; Kim Wiggins, Senior Creative Director peermusic Nashville. Photo: Shalacy Griffin

peermusic has signed singer/songwriter Jeffrey East to its Nashville roster. The Texas native moved to Nashville with his family in 1993, and  was signed to his first publishing deal in 2006 by the late Harley Allen.

He has cuts by Rainey Qualley, Point of Grace and Selah.

“There is no doubt when you listen to a Jeffrey East song the passion that he puts into every word,” stated peermusic Sr. Creative Director Kim Wiggins. “I consider Jeffrey a true craftsman and could not be happier to have him on the peermusic team. “

“Making music goes generations deep for me and peermusic is a company that is built on generations of great music,” said East. “I am proud to be a part of such an amazing company.”

Paul Simon Added To All For The Hall New York

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Paul Simon

Paul Simon has been added to the stellar lineup for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s All for the Hall New York benefit concert on Oct. 6 at the Best Buy Theater in Times Square. He will join award-winning Grand Ole Opry members Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, as well as Country Music Hall of Fame (and Opry) members Vince Gill and Emmylou Harris in a guitar-pull format performance.

All for the Hall New York is produced by CAA’s Rod Essig, Vector Management’s Ken Levitan, Gary Overton and BMI’s Jody Williams. The event is made possible by the generosity of AEG Live and the Best Buy Theater.

Concert tickets for mezzanine seating are on sale at axs.com or at the Best Buy Theater box office for $100. A limited number of VIP tables and tickets are on sale, and patrons have the option of purchasing a full table of 10 for $10,000, a half table for $5,000, or individual floor-level seats for $1,000 each. A full list of VIP ticket levels and benefits can be found at www.countrymusichalloffame.org/afthny. To purchase VIP tickets or for more information, contact Rachel Shapiro at 615-416-2069 or rshapiro@countrymusichalloffame.org. A portion of this year’s table and ticket purchases are a tax deductible charitable contribution to support the preservation and interpretation of country music’s heritage.

Industry Ink: WAR Team, WMN, Thompson Entertainment Group

War Team Celebrates Frankie Ballard’s No. 1 Single

The WAR team at Warner Music Nashville celebrates Frankie Ballard‘s “Young & Crazy” becoming his third No. 1.
Pictured (L-R): Chad Schultz (National Director, Radio Marketing & Promotion), Chris Palmer (VP, Promotion), Kevin Herring (SVP, Promotion), John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Cris Lacy (VP, A&R), Scott Hendricks (EVP, A&R), Tom Martens (Director, National Promotion), Lisa Ray (VP, Brand Management), Anna Cage (Midwest/Northeast Regional Promotion Manager), Jessica Rouse (Promotion Coordinator, WAR).

Pictured (L-R): Chad Schultz (National Director, Radio Marketing & Promotion), Chris Palmer (VP, Promotion), Kevin Herring (SVP, Promotion), John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Cris Lacy (VP, A&R), Scott Hendricks (EVP, A&R), Tom Martens (Director, National Promotion), Lisa Ray (VP, Brand Management), Anna Cage (Midwest/Northeast Regional Promotion Manager), Jessica Rouse (Promotion Coordinator, WAR).

 

WMN Expands PR Department

Victoria Chaitoff

Victoria Chaitoff

Warner Music Nashville has expanded its public relations team with the addition of Victoria Chaitoff. Chaitoff, a College of William and Mary graduate, joined the team Aug. 10. She previously interned with Black River Entertainment.

She served as Executive Director of Alma Mater Productions at College of William and Mary, organizing entertainment events for the student body and hosting approximately 120 events each year.

Chaitoff can be reached at victoria.chaitoff@wmg.com or at 615-214-1407.

 

Michelle Wright Signs with Thompson Entertainment Group

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Michelle Wright

Thompson Entertainment Group has inked a deal to manage singer-songwriter Michelle Wright. Wright has charted singles in the United States and Canada. In 2011, she was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. She is based in Nashville and recently released to radio the single “Laugh A Little,” from her album Strong.

“We are honored to be a part of the successful musical brand that Michelle has created and look forward to working with her and to bringing her music to her lifelong fans as well to legion of new ones,” says TEG President Chuck Thompson.

Performers Added to 9th Annual ACM Honors

ACMHonorsChris Isaak, Kacey Musgraves, Josh Turner, and Holly Williams have been added as performers for the upcoming 9th annual ACM Honors. They join previously announced performers Jason Aldean, Roy Clark, Randy Houser, Miranda Lambert, Jake Owen and Restless Heart, as well as presenters Kelsea Ballerini, RAC Clark, and The Swon Brothers. In addition to performing, Owen will serve as host for the evening. Frank Liddell returns as musical director.

Honorees include Special Awards recipients Barry Adelman, Luke Bryan, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant (awarded posthumously), Eric Church, Tim DuBois, Loretta Lynn, Bob McDill and Alabama. 

Studio Recording Awards (formerly MBI Awards) recipients include Chuck Ainlay, Tom Bukovac, Dan Dugmore, Jay Joyce, Greg Morrow, Michael Rojas, Ilya Toshinsky and Glenn Worf.

Industry Award winners include Ed Warm of Joe’s Live, Sally Williams of Ryman Auditorium, Country Thunder USA: East in Twin Lakes, WI, Hard Rock Live in Biloxi, MS, Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood, CA, Joe’s Bar in Chicago, IL, MGM Grand Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO and Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN.

Luke Laird will be honored as Songwriter of the Year.

The 9th annual ACM Honors will be held Sept. 1 at the Ryman Auditorium.

Artist Updates: AmericanaFest, Phil Vassar, Jimmy Fortune, Dove Awards

Americana Music Association Adds To AmericanaFest Lineup

unnamed-1The Americana Music Association unveiled an additional 30+ artists to its 16th annual AmericanaFest lineup this week.

The festival will offer more than 170 official showcases across more than a dozen Music City venues including newly announced performances by Glen Hansard, Jewel, Hot Rize featuring Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers, Jay Farrar (performing songs from Son Volt’s “Trace”), Buddy Miller & Marc Ribot, JD McPherson, Parker Millsap, Joel Rafael, Nellie Clay, Madisen Ward & The Mama Bear and the Watkins Family Hour.

The 2015 AmericanaFest will take place Sept. 15-20 in Nashville.

 

Phil Vassar Teams With Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals

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Phil Vassar

Country singer/songwriter Phil Vassar is showing his support of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals with an official CMN Hospitals’ Miracle Band. By wearing this wristband, Vassar has joined celebrity spokeswoman Jennifer Lopez along with Lady Antebellum and Sir Paul McCartney, in showing a commitment to give kids every chance to live better and support the organization’s work and the families affected by childhood illness.

“I have two beautiful daughters and I can’t image my life without them,” says Vassar. “There are children all over the world who are suffering because they don’t have the resources to get the help they need. I’m so glad to be a part of this.”

 

Jimmy Fortune To Release ‘Hits & Hymns’

unnamed-3Country Music Hall of Fame singer-songwriter Jimmy Fortune will unveil some unique collaborations on his upcoming album, Hits & Hymns, out Oct. 23 on Gaither Music Group. Vince Gill, The Isaacs, Dailey & Vincent, The Oak Ridge Boys, Ricky Skaggs, the Gaither Vocal Band and The Whites have all recorded for the project.

The album coincides with a special edition DVD, Jimmy Fortune: Hits & Hymns, hosted by Bill Gaither.

 

Erica Campbell, Sadie Robertson To Host Dove Awards

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Erica Campbell

Sadie Robertson

Sadie Robertson

The Gospel Music Association (GMA) has announced that singer-songwriter Erica Campbell, the five-time Grammy winner and WEtv star of the hit show “Mary Mary,” and New York Times best-selling author Sadie Robertson as the co-hosts for the 46th Annual GMA Dove Awards.

The Dove Awards will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 13, live from Allen Arena on the campus of Lipscomb University in Nashville, and will air exclusively on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) on Sunday, Oct. 18 at 9 p.m. CT.

Additionally, the Song and Songwriter of the Year categories were announced.

Songwriter of the Year (Artist)
Bart Millard
Chris Tomlin
Lecrae Moore
Matt Maher
Phil Wickham

Songwriter of the Year (Non-Artist)
Benjamin Glover
David Arthur Garcia
Dianne Wilkinson
Jason Ingram
Seth Mosley

Song of the Year 
“Come As You Are” – Crowder (writers) Ben Glover, David Crowder, Matt Maher
“Greater” – MercyMe (writers) Barry Graul, Bart Millard, Ben Glover, David Garcia, Mike Scheuchzer, Nathan Cochran, Robby Shaffer
“He Knows My Name” – Francesca Battistelli (writers) Francesca Battistelli, Mia Fieldes, Seth Mosley
“Hope In Front Of Me” – Danny Gokey (writers) Bernie Herms, Brett James, Danny Gokey
“How Can It Be” – Lauren Daigle (writers) Jason Ingram, Jeff Johnson, Paul Mabury
“Multiplied” – NEEDTOBREATHE (writers) Bear Rinehart, Bo Rinehart
“Overwhelmed” – Big Daddy Weave (writers) Michael Weaver, Phil Wickham
“This Is Amazing Grace” – Phil Wickham (writers) Jeremy Riddle, Josh Farro, Phil Wickham
“Thrive” – Casting Crowns (writers) Mark Hall, Matthew West
“We Believe” – Newsboys (writers) Matthew Hooper, Richie Fike, Travis Ryan

 

Who Knew Event Partners With MTSU For Upcoming Session

who knew nashville1Who Knew…, presented by MusicRowSearch, is partnering with MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment for the networking and speaker series at 3rd & Lindsley on Thursday, Sept. 24 at 5:30 p.m.

Students from the college will provide video and technical support, and the college’s $1.6 million mobile video lab will serve as an on-site control room.

The line up of guest speakers includes Lars Murray, Pandora VP of industry relations; Benji Rogers, Pres. and founder of Pledge Music; Steve Schnur, worldwide executive for music at video game giant Electronic Arts; Anastasia Brown, a well-known music supervisor, consultant, author and producer; Mike Butera, creator of Instrument 1, and Craig Havighurst, a noted music historian.

Set to perform are The Mulligan Brothers and Matthew Perryman Jones.

Lightning 100 radio personality Dan Buckley will emcee the event.

$10 tickets are on sale here.