Ricky Ross Receives CMA International Country Broadcaster Award
Ricky Ross received the 2014 CMA International Country Broadcaster Award yesterday (May 26) from CMA Board Chairman Frank Bumstead, CMA Board President John Esposito, CMA Board President-elect Sally Williams, Chairman of the CMA Awards and Recognition Committee Jon Loba, and Board member Brett James at CMA’s corporate office in Nashville.
Ross, a broadcaster, singer, and songwriter who has had cuts by James Blunt and Ronan Keating to name a few, regularly visits Nashville. He presents BBC Radio Scotland’s “Another Country,” a mix of classic Country and Americana and the show has won two Sony Radio Awards.

Pictured (L-R): Frank Bumstead, Chairman of Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy and CMA Board Chairman; Sally Williams, VP of Business and Partnership Development of Ryman Auditorium and CMA Board President-elect; Brett James, CMA Award-nominated songwriter and CMA Board member; CMA International Country Broadcaster Award winner Ricky Ross; John Esposito, Pres./ CEO of Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board President; Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer; Jon Loba, EVP of BBR Music Group and Chairman of the CMA Awards and Recognition Committee. Photo: Christian Bottorff/CMA
Bob Shennan Receives CMA Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award
Another award was given out last week as Hunter Hayes presented the CMA Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award to Bob Shennan, Controller Radio 2, 6 Music, Asian Network, and Director, BBC Music.
“Bob is a tremendous ambassador for country music and the international growth of the format,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “And as a CMA Board member, he is a trusted and valued resource as we continue to explore and develop new ways to expand the format abroad.”
Shennan said, “It is a great privilege to serve on the Board of the CMA and this award is a wonderful honor. Country music is enjoying a golden age in the U.K. The BBC is here to support great music, and I am proud to do my bit.”

Hunter Hayes (r) presents BBC’s Bob Shennan with the CMA Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award at the BBC offices in London Friday, May 22. Photo: Anthony D’Angio/CMA
International Country Music Conference Held at Belmont University
The International Country Music Conference was held last week at Belmont University. The annual conference, under co-Chairs Don Cusic and James Akenson, hosts country music scholars for three days of presentations and panel discussions. This year there were presenters from Japan, Norway, Germany, England, Canada and Australia.
The Belmont Award, given for the Best Book on country music during calendar year 2015 was presented to Barry Mazor for his book, Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music.
The Chet Flippo Award, sponsored by Rolling Stone magazine for excellence in country music journalism, was given to Jewly Hight.

Pictured (L-R): James Akenson, Barry Mazor, Jewly Hight, Rolling Stone’s Beville Dunkerley and Don Cusic.
Country Stars Perform At Boots On The Beach In Jamaica
/by Kelsey_GradyHosted by Sandals Ochi Beach Resort, the Boots on the Beach Vacation event brought country music to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, for a Memorial Day weekend celebration benefiting the Boot Campaign. Emceed by CMT’s Katie Cook, the event featured Chris Young, Jerrod Niemann, Tyler Farr, Casey James, Cam, Josh Dorr, and Logan Mize, along with appearances by Boot Campaign COO, Staff Sgt (Ret) Joey Jones, and Taya Kyle, Boot Campaign Ambassador and widow of American Sniper Chris Kyle. The Boot Campaign raises awareness of the unique challenges service members face during and post-service and provides assistance to military personnel and their families.
Pictured (L-R): Jerrod Niemann; Heidi Clarke, Director of Programs for the Sandals Foundation; Logan Mize; Liz Kaiser, Director of Partnership Marketing for Unique Vacations Inc; Chris Young; Sony Music Nashville Sr. VP Marketing Paul Barnabee; Cam; Casey James; Jerron Britton, Jamaica Tourist Board Sales Representative; Karen Zacca, Projects Coordinator for the Sandals Foundation; Josh Dorr; and Debbie-Ann White, Sr. VP of Public Relations for Unique Vacations Inc. Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Nashville
Pictured (L-R): Jerrod Niemann, Logan Mize, Chris Young, Joey Jones, Cam, Casey James, and Josh Dorr. Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Nashville
In celebration of Johnny Cash’s sales of 14 million albums on Sony, a plaque was presented to Rose Hall (Developments) Ltd and the Cinnamon Hill Great House in Jamaica, Johnny and June’s longtime part-time home.
Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville VP Sales Caryl Healey; Angele Nunez, Manager, Great House Operations and Marketing, Rose Hall (Developments) Ltd; and Sony Music Nashville Sr. VP Marketing Paul Barnabee. Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Nashville
Pictured seated (L-R): Casey James, Logan Mize, Cam, Joey Jones, Josh Dorr, Jerrod Niemann, and Chris Young. Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Nashville
Artist/Songwriter Pics: Kelsea Ballerini, John Anderson, Adam Searan
/by Lorie HollabaughAdam Searan Signs With SESAC
Singer/songwriter Adam Searan recently inked a deal with SESAC and stopped by the PRO to mark the occasion. The artist, who won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest for his song, “Last,” has also signed with Demolition Music for publishing.
Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Adam Searan and Demolition Music Publishing’s Jon D’Agostino
Kelsea Ballerini Appears on NBC’s TODAY
Black River‘s Kelsea Ballerini made her national TV debut May 21 on NBC’s TODAY. During her appearance on the show the budding star performed her Top 10 hit “Love Me Like You Mean It.”
She racked up another first for her career as well when she scored her first-ever award show nomination for the 2015 CMT Music Awards Breakthrough Video of the Year for the single.
Pictured (L-R): Hoda Kotb, Kelsea Ballerini and Kathie Lee Gifford
John Anderson Tapes “Artist Confidential” With Jamey Johnson, Elizabeth Cook
John Anderson recently taped an episode of Sirius XM’s Artist Confidential. The show airs on Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country and is hosted by Elizabeth Cook. Anderson performed music from his new album, Goldmine, which is his first studio album in nine years, as well as some of his greatest hits during the taping. Jamey Johnson also made a special appearance and collaborated with Anderson on his classic hit, “Swingin’.”
Pictured (L-R): John Anderson, Elizabeth Cook, and Jamey Johnson
CMT Names SVP of Communications
/by Sarah SkatesKurt Patat
Kurt Patat has been named Senior Vice President of Communications for CMT it was announced today (May 27) by Brian Philips, President of CMT, to whom he will report. His appointment is effective immediately.
In this role, Patat will oversee all media relations as well as internal communications for CMT, managing publicity teams in both Santa Monica, Calif. and Nashville, Tenn., where he will divide his time. He will also direct the publicity campaigns for CMT’s original series, documentaries and tent-pole events. Additionally, Patat will be responsible for helping shape and implement consumer, business and trade press strategies in support of broader brand and Viacom Kids and Family Group priorities. In the latter capacity he will report to Viacom Kids and Family EVP of Communications Dan Martinsen.
“Kurt’s arrival heralds CMT’s elevated presence in the entertainment capitols,” says Philips. “We will be well-served by his years of hard-earned relationships and savvy music background at MTV. Kurt is the right person for CMT’s busiest era ever! “
Patat joins CMT from MTV, where he served as Vice President of Communications for MTV. In this role, he led publicity efforts for all multiplatform and music initiatives, including for MTV Video Music Awards, MTV Movie Awards, MTV Unplugged, and House of Style, as well as the launches of MTV and VH1’s programing and music apps. Starting in 2014, he added responsibility for Logo, where he managed all communications. He is a native of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Lisa Chader headed CMT’s communications team, before joining NPG PR.
Weekly Register: Big Debuts By Brantley Gilbert, Kelsea Ballerini
/by Sarah SkatesBlack River Records newcomer Kelsea Ballerini’s debut album landed at No. 4 country, selling 13K albums and yielding 17.5K total consumption. Sales of The First Time were driven largely by her hit “Love Me Like You Mean It.”
Luke Bryan is kicking it in the top spot on the country tracks chart. He scored the top country debut and top overall debut. His new track “Kick The Dust Up” sold 127K, coming in at No. 5 overall and No. 1 country.
Gilbert’s BMLG labelmate Taylor Swift also had a good week. Her album jumped 146 percent on the Top 200, selling 91K TW. The single “Bad Blood” (a new version features Kendrick Lamar) rose 972 percent to No. 1 on the tracks chart, selling 321K TW. Her solo version sold 63K, for a combined total of 384K TW.
Score-Com, Film-Com Conferences In Nashville
/by Lorie HollabaughScore-Com, a two-day symposium with composer and musical director Michael Bearden, will be held at Ocean Way studios June 13-14. It is part of the Filmolution events, running June 12-23. Among the artists Bearden works with is Lady Gaga. The Nashville Composers Association and Film-Com are presenting the seminar entitled “Incorporating Everything You Do as a Composer Into a Living.” Details at www.nashvillecomposers.org.
Another part of Filmolution is the sixth annual Film-Com. Nashville’s film, TV, and gaming industry conference, has been set for June 16-19. The one-stop shop presented by Mr Pro enables writers, producers, directors, actors, and other content creators to meet and connect with financiers, distribution reps, agents, and more.
This year’s participants include over fifty national and regional industry executives, including Jason Wald of Radius TWC (The Weinstein Company), Gil Adler (Producer of Valkyrie with Tom Cruise, Tales from the Crypt), Lauren Fisher (CBS Films), Kristin Wendell (Nat Geo), Sierra Cowan (Destination America / Discovery Channel), Tara Strauss (SpectreVision, owned by Elijah Wood), financiers John Hadity, Todd Remis, Chris Kelly, Steve Kaplan, Rachel Raney, Steve Hoban, and numerous others.
More information on Film-Com or tickets available here.
LifeNotes: Angie Crabtree Reynolds
/by Eric T. ParkerAngie Crabtree Reynolds (L) Robert Reynolds. Photo: Facebook
Angie Crabtree Reynolds, who worked as Interactive Marketing Manager for the Grand Ole Opry (2002-2011) and prior to that in creative services for the CMA, passed away at her home in Nashville on May 24. The 44-year-old had been fighting cancer, a battle she had bravely won once, more than 12 years ago.
She was married to Robert Reynolds, formerly of The Mavericks.
Born on April 22, 1971 in Jackson, Miss., she graduated from Mississippi College in Clinton, Miss. before moving to Music City in 1995.
In addition to her widower, Angie is survived by her mom and dad, Sylvia and Charles Crabtree of Tavares, Fla.; sister Lori Crabtree Plegge and brother-in-law Cliffe Plegge of Little Rock, Ark.; nephews Kevin Reed of Thief River Falls, MN and Brett Reed of Little Rock, Ark. and a large circle of friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held this Friday, May 29 from 4-6 p.m. at the Acuff House on the Opry Plaza near the Grand Ole Opry House (2804 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214).
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in her honor to Nashville’s Monroe Harding or to Turnip Green Creative Reuse.
Mickey Guyton Self-Titled EP Released This Week
/by Lorie HollabaughThe project was produced by Chapman, Luke Laird, and Dan Huff. The EP also includes the tracks “Somebody Else Will,” written by Laird, Ashley Gorley, and Hillary Lindsey, and “Pretty Little Mustang,” penned by Guyton, Lindsey, and Jeremy Spillman.
New Rendering of Demonbruen Hill Shows Current Strip Could Disappear
/by Eric T. ParkerPhoto: Elmington Capital Group
In case you haven’t noticed, the Music Row landscape is changing. Among the notable happenings is the renaming of Demonbreun Hill, a branding initiative by Nashville-based Elmington Capitol Group (ECG) which purchased the Demonbruen strip for $18 million in 2013, in addition to parcels housing Off Broadway, First Citizens Bank and Tin Roof.
Over the next decade, ECG aims to replace the buildings at the corner of McGavock Street and 16th Avenue with the likes of a 22-story structure, which would anchor a larger development. The development would include a grocery and pharmacy, hotel, retail, office and residential space, and parking garage. The project is in the early conceptual phases and goes before the Metro Planning Commission tomorrow (May 28).
The existing Demonbreun retail property is 97-percent leased, according to the Nashville Post, with some leases lasting another 10 years. According to the article, Dan McGuinness An Irish Pub is “not part of the footprint.”
ECG released new renderings of how the development could be arranged, based on designs from Dallas-based Humphreys & Partners Architects and Kimley Horn and Associates Inc.
To see what the Demonbruen strip looked like in 1999, scroll down for a photo by late photographer Alan Mayor.
Photo: ECG
Photo: ECG
Deserted Demonbreun. Photo: Alan Mayor, 1999.
Country Music Goes International: CMA Presents Awards, Belmont Hosts Conference
/by Kelsey_GradyRicky Ross Receives CMA International Country Broadcaster Award
Ricky Ross received the 2014 CMA International Country Broadcaster Award yesterday (May 26) from CMA Board Chairman Frank Bumstead, CMA Board President John Esposito, CMA Board President-elect Sally Williams, Chairman of the CMA Awards and Recognition Committee Jon Loba, and Board member Brett James at CMA’s corporate office in Nashville.
Ross, a broadcaster, singer, and songwriter who has had cuts by James Blunt and Ronan Keating to name a few, regularly visits Nashville. He presents BBC Radio Scotland’s “Another Country,” a mix of classic Country and Americana and the show has won two Sony Radio Awards.
Pictured (L-R): Frank Bumstead, Chairman of Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy and CMA Board Chairman; Sally Williams, VP of Business and Partnership Development of Ryman Auditorium and CMA Board President-elect; Brett James, CMA Award-nominated songwriter and CMA Board member; CMA International Country Broadcaster Award winner Ricky Ross; John Esposito, Pres./ CEO of Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board President; Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer; Jon Loba, EVP of BBR Music Group and Chairman of the CMA Awards and Recognition Committee. Photo: Christian Bottorff/CMA
Bob Shennan Receives CMA Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award
Another award was given out last week as Hunter Hayes presented the CMA Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award to Bob Shennan, Controller Radio 2, 6 Music, Asian Network, and Director, BBC Music.
“Bob is a tremendous ambassador for country music and the international growth of the format,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “And as a CMA Board member, he is a trusted and valued resource as we continue to explore and develop new ways to expand the format abroad.”
Shennan said, “It is a great privilege to serve on the Board of the CMA and this award is a wonderful honor. Country music is enjoying a golden age in the U.K. The BBC is here to support great music, and I am proud to do my bit.”
Hunter Hayes (r) presents BBC’s Bob Shennan with the CMA Wesley Rose International Media Achievement Award at the BBC offices in London Friday, May 22. Photo: Anthony D’Angio/CMA
International Country Music Conference Held at Belmont University
The International Country Music Conference was held last week at Belmont University. The annual conference, under co-Chairs Don Cusic and James Akenson, hosts country music scholars for three days of presentations and panel discussions. This year there were presenters from Japan, Norway, Germany, England, Canada and Australia.
The Belmont Award, given for the Best Book on country music during calendar year 2015 was presented to Barry Mazor for his book, Ralph Peer and the Making of Popular Roots Music.
The Chet Flippo Award, sponsored by Rolling Stone magazine for excellence in country music journalism, was given to Jewly Hight.
Pictured (L-R): James Akenson, Barry Mazor, Jewly Hight, Rolling Stone’s Beville Dunkerley and Don Cusic.
Industry Ink : Owen Welcomes Baby, Summer Arts Soiree, Belmont Survey, Ashlyne Huff Book
/by Lorie HollabaughArts Immersion Summer Soiree’
The event raises money to help provide free legal aid to over 2500 members of the Nashville arts and entertainment community and over $1,400,000 worth of gratis services have been provided since its creation.
Individual tickets to tonight’s event are $40 and can be purchased at the door, and both single and patron tickets can be purchased here.
Sandbox’s Jason Owen, Bravado’s Sam Easley Welcome Baby
Sandbox Entertainment President Jason Owen and Bravado/Nashville Director of A&R Sam Easley are excited to announce the birth of their first child, Leo Easley Owen. Baby Leo made his debut yesterday (May 26) in California and measured 8 pounds, 10 ounces and 21 inches. Both parents and baby are doing well.
Ashlyne Huff Revelette Celebrates Book Release
Ashlyne Huff Revelette, daughter of producer Dann Huff, is celebrating the release of her first novel Falling Stars on June 1 in Nashville at Jonathan’s Grille in Green Hills. Ashlyne and her dad will perform with two other writers at an in-the-round during the book launch party from 6:30-8 p.m.
The fictional novel follows the story of once-famous country artist Lily Black as she returns to Nashville and tries to regain the fame amidst a changing, new, backstabbing musical world.
Belmont University Polls Employers On Expectations
Belmont University has compiled a survey for music business employers in order to help university entertainment industry programs tailor their curriculums to better serve students and employers. A link to the survey can be found here.