
Mike Hyland
By Robert K. Oermann & Michael McCall
Longtime Nashville publicist Mike Hyland passed away following a two-year battle with cancer on Thursday, May 28, at his home in Sonoma, CA. He was 65.
He began his career in rock music and was the first publicist for The Allman Brothers. He moved to Nashville in 1979 to head the publicity department of Elektra/Asylum. The following year, he formed Network Ink with Exit/In nightclub co-founder Liz Thiels. This was one of the Nashville music industry’s first and most important independent publicity firms.
In 1984, he formed The Hyland Company. Over the years, his clients included Hank Williams Jr., Asleep at the Wheel, Waylon Jennings, The Burrito Brothers, Keith Whitley, Dale Watson, Riders in the Sky, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Kentucky HeadHunters, Charley Pride, Eddie Rabbitt and Leon Russell.
He also represented such companies as Acuff-Rose Music, Almo/Irving Music, House of Gold Music, MCA Music, Monument Records, The Bluebird Cafe, Country Radio Seminar, the Minnie Pearl Museum, NARAS, WSM-AM/FM, WKDF-FM and WLAC-AM/FM.
In late 1989, Hyland joined Gaylord Entertainment. He did publicity for the 1991 Grand Ole Opry Tour, the 1994 re-opening of The Ryman Auditorium, Opryland’s Nashville on Stage summer concert series and other endeavors.
In 1997, Hyland established Full Court Press with his wife, Phyllis. During the next few years, the company became increasingly involved with the wine industry. It launched the annual Wine Down Main Street Festival in Middle Tennessee. In 2009, the Hylands decided to relocate to the California wine country.
Hyland wrote for Wine Country This Week and The Sonoma Sun, as well as providing public-relations consulting to CornerStone Sonoma, Meadowcroft and Thomas Henry Wines.
Michael Hyland was born on Long Island and raised in upstate New York. As a young man, he began representing such top rock acts as Humble Pie, Dave Mason, Procol Harum, The Rascals, Cat Stevens and Traffic. He also represented the famed concert venue The Fillmore East.
His passion for the music of The Allman Brothers led him to relocate to Macon, GA in the early 1970s. At age 25, he became Vice President of Public Relations for Capricorn Records there. This made him one of the youngest record executives in America. In addition to the Allmans, he worked with the rest of the label’s roster, including Elvin Bishop, Bonnie Bramlett, Delbert McClinton, the Marshall Tucker Band, Wet Willie, Martin Mull, Sea Level and Livingston Taylor, as well as the solo careers of Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts.
Hyland’s succeeding successes in Nashville spanned the 1980s and 1990s.
Mike Hyland is survived by his wife Phyllis Lewis, by sons Glynn and John Hyland of LaGrange, GA, by daughter Amanda Hyland Jones of Dallas, TX and by stepchildren Travis and Laurie Armstrong of Nashville. Funeral arrangements have not been released.
LifeNotes: Veteran Country Artist Bob Stegall, Father of Keith
/by Robert K OermannBob Stegall
Former Abbott Records artist and Louisiana Hayride performer Bob Stegall passed away on Wednesday, May 27 at age 85.
He was a steel guitarist and pianist who was in Johnny Horton’s band and performed in such groups as The Hackberry Ramblers and The Road Runners. Stegall also owned a Louisiana recording studio and several Nashville song publishing companies. He is the father of noted producer, songwriter and performer Keith Stegall.
Born Robert O. Stegall in Cortez, CO, he performed in Texas and California before settling in Shreveport, LA, the home of The Louisiana Hayride on KWKH radio. While on the Hayride, he performed alongside Jim Reeves and Hank Williams, as well as Horton. He joined the roster of Abbott Records in the early 1950s.
He taught son Keith to play guitar, which led to the boy performing on stage and having his first recording session at age eight. Keith Stegall went on to produce million-selling records for artists such as Alan Jackson and Tracy Byrd and co-write hits for Jackson, Ronnie Milsap, Mickey Gilley, Glen Campbell, Travis Tritt, Clay Walker and more. Like his father, he also became a recording artist.
While Keith was growing up, Bob Stegall’s business interests included owning a Gulf Oil service station in Bossier City, LA, as well as a child-care center and the Beech Springs Recording Studio in Haughton, LA.
For the past 25 years, Bob Stegall has been a music publisher in Nashville. Working from an office in Berry Hill, he established Jenerilin Publishing, Bob Stegall Music and Courtyard 108.
He was diagnosed with Lewy Body Disease last summer, which led to his retirement. He resided in Santa Fe, TN.
In addition to son Robert Keith Stegall, Bob Stegall is survived by his wife of 62 years, Jean Kirkland Stegall. Other survivors include daughter-in-law Janet Stegall, granddaughters Jen Ketner, Erin Stegall and Lindsay Nixon; great-granddaughter Eden June Nixon; brothers Bill, Larry and Stan Stegall; sister Mary Nell Kirk; many nieces, nephews and cousins; and close friends Susan and Richard Parker.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. today, May 29, at Williamson Memorial Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 30. Dr. Joe Bowers will officiate, assisted by Rev. Larry Stegall and Stan Stegall. Interment will take place in Williamson Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to the Lewy Body Dementia Association. The online guest book is here.
Pandora Hosting Free Concert By Thompson Square, Dustin Lynch and Kelsea Ballerini
/by Troy_StephensonThe first-ever Pandora Country Event will take place on Friday, June 5, 7 p.m. at Marathon Music Works. Guests will enjoy a hosted bar at the free concert.
Pandora listeners are invited to RSVP to the event here. RSVP does not guarantee admission.
Black River Signs Bobby Bones’ The Raging Idiots
/by Kelsey_GradyPictured (L-R): Celia Froehlig, Greg McCarn, Producer Eddie, Bobby Bones, Doug Johnson, Gordon Kerr.
Black River Entertainment CEO Gordon Kerr and Vice President of Publishing Celia Froehlig announced the signing of The Raging Idiots, comprised of radio personality Bobby Bones and his producer Eddie, to Black River Entertainment.
“Bobby Bones and Producer Eddie are unique comedic individuals,” said Kerr. “The light-hearted songs and comedy bits by The Raging Idiots not only entertain people but, through the charity aspects of their shows, actually help make a difference in people’s lives. We look forward to sharing some laughs and changing some lives together.”
“It’s the best fit. Black River is such a creative place to be,” said Bones. “We did our first charity album here and Black River gave us the studios for free. It was just, ‘Here use the studio, do good and also be funny.’ We still want to do good and we still want to be funny. It started so great, so we figured let’s go along for the ride, together.”
The Raging Idiots have performed nearly 40 charity shows and have raised more than $800,000 all benefitting local animal charities.
Erin Andrews and Brittany Snow To Co-Host CMT Awards
/by Lorie HollabaughErin Andrews and Brittany Snow
The CMT Awards should be right on pitch and in step this year since the star of the Pitch Perfect movies, Brittany Snow, has been tapped to co-host the show along with Dancing With The Stars co-host Erin Andrews. The awards show airs live on CMT from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena June 10 at 8 p.m. ET.
“As a longtime fan of CMT and the CMT Music Awards, I’m thrilled to join Erin in hosting what’s sure to be one of the most memorable musical nights of the year,” said Snow.
Andrews adds her CMT hosting gig to her other duties as co-host of the mirror ball dancing competition and as a broadcaster for FOX NFL Sunday. “Being a huge fan of country music, the CMT Music Awards are one of my favorite events of the season,” said Andrews. “I cannot wait to be around all the talented artists and bands and look forward to being a part of such a great event.”
Superstar/new mom Carrie Underwood is this year’s top nominee with five nominations, including two in the Video of the Year category. Lady Antebellum and Kenny Chesney each racked up four nods, while Florida Georgia Line and Jason Aldean earned a respective three nominations each. Keith Urban and Luke Bryan were also recognized with two nominations apiece. Fans can vote via CMT.com through June 7 to determine the winners. The six Video of the Year finalists will be announced at the beginning of the live telecast and fans then vote at CMT.com throughout the show to determine the night’s big winner.
Weekly Chart Report (5/29/15)
/by Troy_StephensonClick here or above to access MusicRow‘s weekly CountryBreakout Report
Lifenotes: Publicist Mike Hyland Passes
/by Robert K OermannMike Hyland
By Robert K. Oermann & Michael McCall
Longtime Nashville publicist Mike Hyland passed away following a two-year battle with cancer on Thursday, May 28, at his home in Sonoma, CA. He was 65.
He began his career in rock music and was the first publicist for The Allman Brothers. He moved to Nashville in 1979 to head the publicity department of Elektra/Asylum. The following year, he formed Network Ink with Exit/In nightclub co-founder Liz Thiels. This was one of the Nashville music industry’s first and most important independent publicity firms.
In 1984, he formed The Hyland Company. Over the years, his clients included Hank Williams Jr., Asleep at the Wheel, Waylon Jennings, The Burrito Brothers, Keith Whitley, Dale Watson, Riders in the Sky, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Kentucky HeadHunters, Charley Pride, Eddie Rabbitt and Leon Russell.
He also represented such companies as Acuff-Rose Music, Almo/Irving Music, House of Gold Music, MCA Music, Monument Records, The Bluebird Cafe, Country Radio Seminar, the Minnie Pearl Museum, NARAS, WSM-AM/FM, WKDF-FM and WLAC-AM/FM.
In late 1989, Hyland joined Gaylord Entertainment. He did publicity for the 1991 Grand Ole Opry Tour, the 1994 re-opening of The Ryman Auditorium, Opryland’s Nashville on Stage summer concert series and other endeavors.
In 1997, Hyland established Full Court Press with his wife, Phyllis. During the next few years, the company became increasingly involved with the wine industry. It launched the annual Wine Down Main Street Festival in Middle Tennessee. In 2009, the Hylands decided to relocate to the California wine country.
Hyland wrote for Wine Country This Week and The Sonoma Sun, as well as providing public-relations consulting to CornerStone Sonoma, Meadowcroft and Thomas Henry Wines.
Michael Hyland was born on Long Island and raised in upstate New York. As a young man, he began representing such top rock acts as Humble Pie, Dave Mason, Procol Harum, The Rascals, Cat Stevens and Traffic. He also represented the famed concert venue The Fillmore East.
His passion for the music of The Allman Brothers led him to relocate to Macon, GA in the early 1970s. At age 25, he became Vice President of Public Relations for Capricorn Records there. This made him one of the youngest record executives in America. In addition to the Allmans, he worked with the rest of the label’s roster, including Elvin Bishop, Bonnie Bramlett, Delbert McClinton, the Marshall Tucker Band, Wet Willie, Martin Mull, Sea Level and Livingston Taylor, as well as the solo careers of Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts.
Hyland’s succeeding successes in Nashville spanned the 1980s and 1990s.
Mike Hyland is survived by his wife Phyllis Lewis, by sons Glynn and John Hyland of LaGrange, GA, by daughter Amanda Hyland Jones of Dallas, TX and by stepchildren Travis and Laurie Armstrong of Nashville. Funeral arrangements have not been released.
Industry Ink: NMPA, Hailey Whitters, ‘MusicRow’s’ Jessica Nicholson
/by Sarah SkatesThe National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA), on behalf of several music publisher members, has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against “Wolfgang’s Vault,” which disseminates concert videos and audio recordings through websites including ConcertVault.com, Daytrotter.com and MusicVault.com, as well as YouTube. The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
According to the NMPA, much of the sites’ content was never properly licensed. This lawsuit not only intends to stop these entities use of unlicensed works, but also to pay back those whose material has been exploited.
The infringing websites offer tens of thousands of hours of concert footage as on-demand streams, digital downloads, CDs, DVDs and vinyl recordings which generate revenue for Wolfgang’s Vault through subscriptions and advertising. They attract approximately 50,000 visitors per day.
Savannah Celine Nicholson, by Paul Sharp Photography
MusicRow’s Nicholson Welcomes Baby
Congratulations to MusicRow Magazine’s Jessica Nicholson and husband Kirk Nicholson who welcomed their first child, daughter Savannah Celine Nicholson, on Monday, May 18, 2015. She weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces, and was born at 9:12 p.m.
Hailey Whitters
APA Signs Hailey Whitters
Singer/songwriter Hailey Whitters has signed with APA, it was announced by APA Nashville SVP and Head of Concerts, Steve Lassiter. Whitters has opened for a wide variety of acts over the last few years, including Chris Knight, Randy Houser, Josh Thompson, Jana Kramer, Randy Rogers Band, Granger Smith, and Shenandoah. Most recently, she has been touring all over the U.S., with tour dates through the end of the year as she continues to work on her debut album. Whitters is signed to Carnival Music.
Vince Gill’s Charity Golf Tourney To Tee Up May 31
/by Lorie HollabaughEach of the 26 juniors playing in the Celebrity Junior Am tournament on May 31 will receive a brand new Gibson guitar commemorating their participation in the event. Proceeds from the long-running golf tournament go to the First Tee and Junior Golf Programs in Tennessee.
Josh Kerr Renews Pub Deal At Black River
/by Lorie HollabaughJosh Kerr
Josh Kerr has re-upped with Black River Publishing. Kerr currently has a Top 10 hit on the charts with Kelsea Ballerini’s “Love Me Like You Mean It,” and penned four tunes on Ballerini’s debut CD.
Kerr’s first single at country radio was “Lay It On Me,” recorded by Curb artist Dylan Scott. He also recently celebrated his first No. 1, “Heartbeat” by Jasmine Rae in Australia, and is producing Sarah Ross’ upcoming project on the Average Joes label.
“Josh, at 23 years of age, is fast making a name for himself in the industry,” said Celia Froehlig, Vice President of Black River Publishing. “We are so thrilled to continue working with such a great talent.”
“In the last three years, Black River has really made a name for themselves because of the outstanding people there. The energy continues to grow and change, adding to the air that was already here from Celia and Josh Osborne,” said Kerr. “We all want to come up together and see each other’s successes, which is so exciting. It is such an honor to be a part of this family.”
Photos: Demolition Of Music Row Continues
/by Sherod RobertsonThe Music Row landscape continues its transformation as demolition picks up speed, making way for Forestar Group Inc.’s mixed-use development Music Square Flats. The lot on 17th Ave. on Music Row which was previously home to the SESAC offices, is being cleared for an apartment complex slated for a spring 2017 opening.
The addresses 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Square West will house the Austin-based developer’s 230-apartment complex, as well as retail space.
Special thanks to Rusty Jones and Victoria Lazarus for assistance with obtaining these photos.
(May 27, 2015) Demolition on 17th Ave. on Music Row (54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Sq. W.).
(May 27, 2015) Demolition on 17th Ave. on Music Row (54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Sq. W.).
(May 27, 2015) Demolition on 17th Ave. on Music Row (54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Sq. W.).
Rendering of the new development by Forestar Development Group/Niles Bolton Associates
Earlier this year, several Music Row bungalows were demolished:
(March 26 – 27, 2015) Demolition on 17th Ave. on Music Row (54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Sq. W.). Photo: Victoria Lazarus
(March 26 – 27, 2015) Demolition on 17th Ave. on Music Row (54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 Music Sq. W.). Photo: Victoria Lazarus