Cam Debuts Lyric Video Amid High-Profile Performances

 (Top photo)  At the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards, Cam walks the red carpet wearing Milly by Michelle Smith.  Photo credit:  Randi Radcliff

At the 50th ACM Awards, Cam walks the red carpet wearing Milly by Michelle Smith. Photo: Randi Radcliff

Rising Arista Nashville singer/songwriter Cam recently debuted the lyric video for her debut single, “My Mistake.” The track, from her Welcome to Cam Country—EP, is gaining traction and praise at country radio.

Picked by Spotify as the Country Spotlight artist to watch in 2015, the songs on the EP have collectively amassed 7 million streams in less than three months, with more than 2.3 million for “My Mistake” alone.

Cam’s EP and upcoming full-length album are produced by Grammy-winner Jeff Bhasker (Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, FUN., The Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift) and Tyler Johnson (Ed Sheeran, OneRepublic, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Mikky Ekko).

The sunny California native performed at the sold-out Stagecoach Music Festival in her home state over the weekend on the “Mane Stage.” She played SXSW last month, and also at the recent ACM Party for a Cause Festival.

Cam performs at the 3rd Annual ACM Party for a Cause Festival.  Photo credit:  Neil Cooper/Getty Images

Cam performs at the 3rd Annual ACM Party for a Cause Festival. Photo: Neil Cooper/Getty Images

Industry Pics: Bowling and Bus Trips For ole, Michael Ray Makes Opry Debut

ole at Nashville Film Festival

Music publisher ole recently invited several music supervisors to an ole-sponsored happy hour/bowling event at Nashville’s Pinewood Social, as part of the Nashville Film Festival.

Pictured (L-R): Joel Timen (Word Entertainment), Jeff Gordon (Carlin), Julie Moe (ole), Anastasia Brown (Format Entertainment), Steven Gaydos (Nashville Film Festival Board Member, Variety), Liz Rogers (Anacrusis Songs), Jennifer Smuckler (Lionsgate), Robert Jordan (Fox Sports), Randall Foster (ole), Patrick Buchanan (Ignition Creative), Jessica Dierauer (Able Baker), Jim Scherer (Whizbang Inc.), John Ozier (ole), and Andrew Petroff (ole Songwriter).

Pictured (L-R): Joel Timen (Word Entertainment), Jeff Gordon (Carlin), Julie Moe (ole), Anastasia Brown (Format Entertainment), Steven Gaydos (Nashville Film Festival Board Member, Variety), Liz Rogers (Anacrusis Songs), Jennifer Smuckler (Lionsgate), Robert Jordan (Fox Sports), Randall Foster (ole), Patrick Buchanan (Ignition Creative), Jessica Dierauer (Able Baker), Jim Scherer (Whizbang Inc.), John Ozier (ole), and Andrew Petroff (ole Songwriter).

 

ole Writer Takes To The Road

ole also recently completed its first ole Bus tour of the year. Songwriter Bart Butler, artist Jon Pardi, and ole songwriter Jesse Rice took the bus to Pardi’s concerts at Berglund Center Coliseum in Roanoke, Va., on April 23 and at St. Augustine Amphitheatre in Florida on April 24.

Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Bart Butler, artist Jon Pardi, and ole songwriter Jesse Rice.

Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Bart Butler, artist Jon Pardi, and ole songwriter Jesse Rice.

 

Warner Bros. Recording Artist Michael Ray Makes His Opry Debut

Warner Bros. Records recording artist Michael Ray celebrated a special occasion last Friday (April 24), making his debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage performing his hit single “Kiss You In The Morning.” Ray also honored his grandfather, who helped him get his start in country music through their family band, with a rendition of Porter Wagoner’s “Green, Green Grass of Home.”

Pictured (L-R): Opry member Ricky Skaggs, Michael Ray and Pete Fisher, VP and GM, Grand Ole Opry.

Pictured (L-R): Opry member Ricky Skaggs, Michael Ray and Pete Fisher, VP and GM, Grand Ole Opry.

Lee Ann Womack, Hunter Hayes Among Latest Grammy Block Party Performers

Lee Ann WomackThe final talent lineup has been revealed for the upcoming Nashville Grammy Block Party. Hunter Hayes, Lee Ann Womack and Blackberry Smoke will  join previously announced performers Meghan Trainor, John & Jacob, Janice Gaines, and host Maestro Giancarlo Guerrero.

The Grammy Block Party will be held at Nashville’s Cumberland Park, located at 592 S. First Street, on Tuesday, May 12. The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. Free parking will be available in LP Field’s Lot R.

The private event is open only to Recording Academy members and their guests.

On The Cover – Blake Shelton (April/May 2015)

OTC-Post-AprMay2015-GraphicBlake Shelton is many things. He is the hugely popular coach on the top-rated television music competition show The Voice, where singers he’s mentored have won four of the seven seasons. He is the reigning CMA Male Vocalist of the Year. He’s the charismatic live entertainer who performs to packed houses in arenas, amphitheaters and stadiums across the country. He’s husband to country superstar Miranda Lambert, together inspiring endless public fascination as country’s “Power Couple.”

But the one overriding facet of who Blake Shelton is led him down a path that made all these other designations possible. Blake Shelton is a Country. Music. Singer.

Shelton is in a league of his own among contemporary country artists as a top-shelf interpreter of true country music songs. Shelton’s 11th studio album, Bringing Back The Sunshine, marks a return to showcasing that talent with an album that sonically represents the best contemporary country has to offer, yet feels like the classic cuts served up by the heroes that inspired Shelton as young boy in Ada, Okla. some 30 years ago. It’s a journey that includes a CMA Entertainer of the Year trophy, three RIAA certified Platinum albums, five RIAA certified Gold albums, 19 total No. 1 country singles, and a five-year run as reigning CMA Male Vocalist of the Year.

On Bringing Back The Sunshine, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top 200 Album chart, longtime producer and collaborator Scott Hendricks created an album that highlights what is arguably the most powerful vocals Blake Shelton has ever recorded. “If there’s one thing that is important to me, no matter what, it’s singing,” says Shelton. “I’m a fan of a lot of artists, but I always gravitate to the singers, and that’s why I always looked up to Earl Thomas Conley, Travis Tritt, Ronnie Milsap, Conway Twitty. These guys never went through the motions when it came to laying down a vocal.

“That’s my job, to be the best singer I can be when I get in the studio. I don’t ever want someone to hear me on the radio and say ‘yeah, he’s singing okay, but where’s the heart?’ I want it all to be in there.”

Thirteen years since his first single “Austin” hit the top of the country radio charts, Shelton now holds 19 No. 1 singles to his credit, recently breaking his own record for most consecutive No. 1s at country radio. With 14 consecutive No. 1 singles, including five from his last album alone, Shelton has the most No. 1s in a row on the country radio charts by any artist.

So if the more seasoned and savvy TV era Blake could tell the driven 17-year-old Blake that headed off to Nashville anything, “I’d tell him just to relax and stop worrying so much,” he says. “I knew the one thing that I wanted to do with my life was country music, it worried me to death. I was never one of those people who was like, ‘I’ll give it a shot for a while and then move on.’ It never was that for me, it was ‘How am I gonna get this done, how am I gonna get my foot in the door?’ It wasn’t until the last three or four years that I finally started taking a deep breath and going, ‘Man, I get to be a country singer, and it’s OK.’ I get to do it now. I don’t care at what level, as long as I get to be country singer, that’s all I ever wanted to do.”

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Smashing Pumpkins Founder Billy Corgan Joins TNA Wrestling

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Billy Corgan

Billy Corgan, founder of the Smashing Pumpkins, is joining Nashville-based TNA Wrestling as Sr. Producer, Creative and Talent Development, effective immediately. Corgan will develop characters and create story lines for TNA’s flagship program Impact Wrestling. The program broadcasts Friday nights at 8 p.m. CT on Destination America, as well as other TNA programming.

“I’ve known Billy for years and have always been blown away by his musical artistry, as well as his knowledge and understanding of professional wrestling,” said TNA President Dixie Carter. “He has always impressed me with his creativity and passion for our business. Billy is truly gifted and understands the emotion tied to the psychology of connecting with an audience. The more we talked, the more I realized his perspective has the potential to make a huge impact on our brand.”

“Saying I’m humbled and honored by this opportunity to be part of TNA, a world-class wrestling organization, is an understatement and a dream come true,” said Corgan. “What’s great is the entire TNA organization stands in full support of my music life with the Smashing Pumpkins. In return, I’m fully committed to using my 30 years of entertainment experience, along with my deep-rooted passion for pro wrestling, to take on the thrilling challenge of creatively contributing to Impact Wrestling, finding and developing new talent, and working eye-to-eye with the best-of-the-best. For as cultures currently evolve at great speed, so must pro wrestling meet and supersede such expectations to thrive.”

Corgan joins a group of creative writers led by TNA Executive Vice President of Television and Talent John Gaburick. Corgan will attend TNA television tapings where he will serve as a senior producer, working with TNA’s roster of athletes, including Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, Gail Kim, Ethan Carter III, Bram, Rockstar Spud and more.

Country Legends Set For Charity Concert At Wildhorse Saloon

unnamed (6)The Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville will host “A Night With Legends” on Wednesday, June 10 to benefit The Children’s Hospital At Vanderbilt.

The evening will include performances from The Oak Ridge Boys, Mickey Gilley, Larry Gatlin, Lorrie Morgan, The Bellamy Brothers, Exile, Eddy Raven, David Frizzell, T. Graham Brown, Restless Heart’s Larry Stewart, and Tim Rushlow (formerly of Little Texas).

Tickets will go on sale through Ticketmaster outlets on Wednesday, April 29. Pricing will be between $15-$120.

 

 

Performers Announced For CMA Music Fest’s Belk Park, Bud Light Stages

CMA Music Festival 2015 LogoThe CMA has revealed performers for its Belk Park Stage at Walk of Fame Park and Bud Light Stage at Bridgestone Arena Plaza, rounding out the schedule releases for the Chevy Riverfront Stage and LP Field.

For a list of current performers, visit cmaworld.com.

Belk Park Stage

Thursday (June 11) – Mark Collie, Kentucky Head Hunters, Blackjack Billy, Austin Webb, The Henningsens, Rainey Qualley, Lucas Hoge, John King, Jeff Bates

Friday (June 12) – Chuck Wicks, Haley & Michaels, Dylan Scott, Mac Powell, Tim Montana and the Shrednecks, The Cheverlys, Waterloo Revival, Lindsay Ell, Laura Bell Bundy

Saturday (June 13) – Adam Craig, Lyndsey Highlander, Chris Carmack, Sunny Sweeney, Friends of Lola, Outshyne, LanCo, Amber Hayes, Rick Monroe

Sunday (June 14) – Ryan Kinder, Lauren Alaina, Joey Hyde, Greg Bates, Stella James, Jackie Lee, Home Free, Tate Stevens, The SteelDrivers

Bud Light Stage

Thursday (June 11) – Gwen Sebastian, David Lee Murphy, Dallas Smith, Drake White & the Big Fire, A Thousand Horses, Jana Kramer, Trick Pony, Mo Pitney, Natalie Stovall & the Drive

Friday (June 12) – Love & Theft, Brooke Eden, David Fanning, Kelsea Ballerini, Native Run, CAM, Clare Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Deana Carter

Saturday (June 13) – Jamie Lynn Spears, Dean Alexander, Kelleigh Bannen, Ashley Campbell, JT Hodges, Chris Janson, William Michael Morgan, Steven Lee Olsen, Bucky Covington

Sunday (June 14) – The Grascals, Keith Anderson, Michael Ray, Ruthie Collins, Marshall Tucker Band, Striking Matches, The Lacs, Casey Donahew Band, LoCash

GMA Honors and Hall of Fame Announces Performers, Presenters

gma honorsPerformers and presenters have been revealed for the second annual GMA Honors and Hall of Fame. Performers will include Chris August, Melinda Doolittle, Tauren Wells of the group Royal Tailor, Point of Grace, The Martins, and Joy and Landy Gardner and the Grace Church choir.

Presenters this year include Amy Grant, Dr. A.R. Bernard of the Christian Cultural Center, Bill Gaither, Brandon Heath, Bishop Joseph Walker III, Steve Green, and Capitol Christian Music Group president and CEO Bill Hearn.

Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton will serve as master of ceremonies for the event, which will take place Tuesday, May 5 at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena.

The GMA Honors will also recognize recently announced inductees BeBe and CeCe Winans, Mark Lowry, Roland Lundy, and Twila Paris, as well as honorees including Bishop Paul S. Morton (Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International), Candy Christmas (The Bridge Ministry), Louie and Shelley Giglio (Passion), and Al Andrews (Porter’s Call).

The GMA Honors will air on JUCE TV on Friday, June 5 at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST and Saturday, June 6 at 12 p.m. PST / 3 p.m. EST.

Tables and individual tickets are available for purchase, which include dinner and admission to the honors ceremony. Sponsorships are also available for the event. The event will commence at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5. Please visit www.gmahonors.org to purchase tickets and for more details.

Library Of Congress Hosts CMA Songwriters Series

The CMA Songwriters Series returned to the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night (April 21). The sell-out crowd was treated to performances by Mo Pitney, Mac Davis, Pam Tillis and Bill Anderson. The performers gathered for a post-show reception with lawmakers and influencers including Marsha Blackburn and U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper, both of Tennessee.

The CMA Songwriters Series has been presenting some of the best of country music’s songwriters since 2005.

Pictured (L-R): Bill Anderson, Mac Davis, U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Pam Tillis, and Mo Pitney

Pictured (L-R): Bill Anderson, Mac Davis, U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Pam Tillis, and Mo Pitney

Pictured (L-R): Bill Anderson, Mac Davis, Pam Tillis, and Mo Pitney perform during the CMA Songwriters Series Tuesday night at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Photo: Lisa Nipp / CMA

Pictured (L-R): Bill Anderson, Mac Davis, Pam Tillis, and Mo Pitney perform during the CMA Songwriters Series Tuesday night at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Photo: Lisa Nipp / CMA

Martina McBride To Headline Country Music Marathon Concert

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Martina McBride will headline the post-race concert.

The 16th annual St. Jude Country Music Marathon & 1/2 Marathon is tomorrow, Saturday, April 25, 2015. Martina McBride will headline the post-race concert at Bridgestone Arena tomorrow night.

Organizers are closely monitoring the weather forecast, which is calling for rain. As of 3 p.m. CDT, the race is scheduled to start as planned Saturday morning. There will be another update at 5 a.m. tomorrow. Details at RunRocknRoll.com/Nashville.

For the second year, the start line is amid Lower Broadway’s honkytonks, and runners will pass numerous landmarks including Music Row, Belmont University, Bicentennial Mall, the Schermerhorn Symphony, Music City Center and the Musica Roundabout before finishing outside of LP Field. Musicians perform all along the race route.

This is the fourth year that St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is the official benefiting charity partner of the St. Jude Country Music Marathon.

By The Numbers
$39.8 million—2014 total impact to Nashville’s economy
36,000— 2014 visitors to the city
30,000—participants expected in the full, half and 5K
4,000—participants in the kid’s race, known as KiDS ROCK Nashville
50—bands performing
28—entertainment stages
26.2—mile foot race and wheelchair race
26—countries represented in 2014
5—top countries represented, other than US: Canada, United Kingdom, Bermuda, Sweden, Brazil