
James Otto artist visit
Soulful vocalist and ace songwriter James Otto recently previewed new music during a brief acoustic set at the MusicRow office.
He performed a trio of new songs, including current single, “Somewhere Tonight,” which was penned on a writer’s retreat in Charleston, S.C. “It was supposed to be sunny and beautiful, but it wasn’t,” said Otto. “It was an icestorm. Like a bunch of dudes, we didn’t have any supplies but we had alcohol, so we fueled our songwriting with that.”
He followed with two additional new tracks, the nostalgic “They Don’t Make Them Like You No More,” and “Love Makin’ Music.” He is currently in the studio co-producing a five-song EP with Corey Crowder (Chris Young), tentatively slated for release later this year. In late 2014, he bolstered his team by inking deals with The Agency Group and Clearview Artist Management. Otto has been out of the artist spotlight recently to focus on family and songwriting.
The assiduous singer-songwriter, known for hits such as “Just Got Started Lovin’ You,” doesn’t take his success for granted, writing five days per week in his home studio. “Luckily, I’ve been able to make a living as a songwriter in this town. It’s getting harder and harder, though. I think I wrote 2,000 songs in the past several years.” He recalls his introduction into songwriting as equal parts interest and naiveté. “When I moved to town, I guess I didn’t read enough liners. I thought you had to write songs to become an artist, so I thought that’s how it worked.”
When not writing, Otto has been on the road doing a series of solo shows, opting for an acoustic set over a full-band setup. “I did a DVD shoot with Travis Tritt at the Franklin Theater [in Franklin, Tenn.]. He told me after the show, ‘You have the kind of voice that you should be out there doing acoustic shows.’ So I thought I would take what we do as songwriters out into the world. I’ll be out on the road doing acoustic shows five nights per week soon for about a month. It’s an opportunity for fans to hear me, not covered up by a band, and also to tell the songwriter’s story and be a little more uncovered.”
He wrapped the performance with an emotional acoustic rendition of “In Color,” the 2008 Jamey Johnson hit song that Otto co-wrote with Johnson and Lee Thomas Miller. He notes that the song originally garnered interest from the likes of Alan Jackson and Trace Adkins. “I thought I would get a big hit single, and a big break,” he recalls. Six months later, a phone call came from producer Frank Rogers. “He broke the news that Trace had signed on to do The Apprentice, and said Trace was delaying his record. He also said Jamey had gotten a record deal and was going to release the song.” The move turned out to be a good one for Otto and Johnson. “In Color” was a Top 10 hit, and won Song of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2009.
“I’m still proud to be part of that record. Nashville’s been so good to me,” Otto sums. “No where else in America is like here, for artists.”

James Otto visits with MusicRow staff.
Country Stars Join Kings Of Leon At ‘Sports Illustrated’ Nashville Bash
/by Jessica NicholsonKings of Leon
Kings of Leon will headline an evening concert for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Music and Fan Festival on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
The event will air live on various digital channels, including SI.com, time.com, people.com, ew.com, instyle.com, and The Daily Cut, beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
In addition to the Kings of Leon performance, an array of live music will be hosted at “Swimville” on Nashville’s Famous Lower Broadway on Feb. 11-12.
The two-day festival will feature music from Chris Young, Chris Stapleton, Will Hoge, A Thousand Horses, Holly Williams, Nikki Lane, firekid, Sugar & The Hi-Lows, Moon Taxi, Rayland Baxter, The Ettes, The Weeks, and more.
All “Swimville” events will be free and open to the public including all of the musical performances.
The schedule of performances is as follows:
Will Hoge. Photo: Kristin Barlowe
Feb. 11:
11:15 a.m.-Will Hoge
12:15 p.m.-Nikki Lane
1:15 p.m.-Sugar & The Hi-Lows
2:15 p.m.-Chris Stapleton
3:15 p.m.-Holly Williams
4:15 p.m.-Moon Taxi
Chris Young
Feb. 12
11:15 a.m.-firekid
12:15 p.m.-A Thousand Horses
1:15 p.m.-Rayland Baxter
2:15 p.m.-The Ettes
3:15 p.m.-Chris Young
4:15 p.m.-The Weeks
Starstruck Entertainment Promotes Two To VP Roles
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Justin McIntosh, Kelli Haywood
Starstruck Entertainment has named two staffers to VP roles. The company has promoted Justin McIntosh the role of VP, Creative & Digital Marketing, and Kelli Haywood to the role of VP, Marketing & Partnerships.
McIntosh joined the company in 2010 and previously held positions with the Big Machine Label Group and Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. A graduate of Belmont University, Justin is also the president of Pull-Tight Players Theatre in Franklin, TN and has served on the Nashville Film Festival board of directors.
“I couldn’t be more proud to work for a company with such a diverse and talented group of artists. I feel incredibly blessed to work in an environment where I come to work every day excited about what’s next and where I get to be surrounded by such a phenomenal team of people,” said McIntosh.
Haywood joined the company in 2013 and was previously Vice-President of Marketing/Brand Management for Warner Music Nashville. Kelli was named one of Nashville Business Journal’s Women in Music City in 2014 and is also a graduate of Leadership Music.
“I am so proud to be a part of the Starstruck team and I am excited about continuing my work with our amazing roster of artists,” said Haywood.
“Individuals like Justin and Kelli are an invaluable piece of the puzzle for a management company as our business evolves. They both bring an immense amount of knowledge and history to the table, while continuing to explore new sources of revenue and exposure for our artists,” added Narvel Blackstock, president/CEO of Starstruck Entertainment.
Coming Soon: Affordable Digs For Artists
/by Sarah SkatesThe Housing Fund is a community development financial institution (CDFI), which is a local lender dedicated to providing affordable lending to underserved markets. It was one of seven community lenders from across the country to receive a grant from the Kresge and Surdna Foundations.
“Musicians, artists, designers and creative entrepreneurs add the special sauce for our community,” said Jennifer Cole, Exec. Dir. of the Metro Nashville Arts Commission. “Increasingly, artisans and creative small business owners are challenged by finding affordable housing and production space. As a city, we must support those individuals who write the songs, make the belts and boots and design the things that make us Music City. The Make a Mark program will provide financing to artists and the creative community and will ensure that the artistic community will have an affordable, permanent stake in neighborhoods throughout Nashville and Davidson County.”
With over $21 million in assets, The Housing Fund has lent over $67 million, leveraging $415 million in private financing for more than 4,500 housing units and community development projects in the area.
James Otto Preps For New EP With Acoustic Preview
/by Jessica NicholsonJames Otto artist visit
Soulful vocalist and ace songwriter James Otto recently previewed new music during a brief acoustic set at the MusicRow office.
He performed a trio of new songs, including current single, “Somewhere Tonight,” which was penned on a writer’s retreat in Charleston, S.C. “It was supposed to be sunny and beautiful, but it wasn’t,” said Otto. “It was an icestorm. Like a bunch of dudes, we didn’t have any supplies but we had alcohol, so we fueled our songwriting with that.”
He followed with two additional new tracks, the nostalgic “They Don’t Make Them Like You No More,” and “Love Makin’ Music.” He is currently in the studio co-producing a five-song EP with Corey Crowder (Chris Young), tentatively slated for release later this year. In late 2014, he bolstered his team by inking deals with The Agency Group and Clearview Artist Management. Otto has been out of the artist spotlight recently to focus on family and songwriting.
The assiduous singer-songwriter, known for hits such as “Just Got Started Lovin’ You,” doesn’t take his success for granted, writing five days per week in his home studio. “Luckily, I’ve been able to make a living as a songwriter in this town. It’s getting harder and harder, though. I think I wrote 2,000 songs in the past several years.” He recalls his introduction into songwriting as equal parts interest and naiveté. “When I moved to town, I guess I didn’t read enough liners. I thought you had to write songs to become an artist, so I thought that’s how it worked.”
When not writing, Otto has been on the road doing a series of solo shows, opting for an acoustic set over a full-band setup. “I did a DVD shoot with Travis Tritt at the Franklin Theater [in Franklin, Tenn.]. He told me after the show, ‘You have the kind of voice that you should be out there doing acoustic shows.’ So I thought I would take what we do as songwriters out into the world. I’ll be out on the road doing acoustic shows five nights per week soon for about a month. It’s an opportunity for fans to hear me, not covered up by a band, and also to tell the songwriter’s story and be a little more uncovered.”
He wrapped the performance with an emotional acoustic rendition of “In Color,” the 2008 Jamey Johnson hit song that Otto co-wrote with Johnson and Lee Thomas Miller. He notes that the song originally garnered interest from the likes of Alan Jackson and Trace Adkins. “I thought I would get a big hit single, and a big break,” he recalls. Six months later, a phone call came from producer Frank Rogers. “He broke the news that Trace had signed on to do The Apprentice, and said Trace was delaying his record. He also said Jamey had gotten a record deal and was going to release the song.” The move turned out to be a good one for Otto and Johnson. “In Color” was a Top 10 hit, and won Song of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2009.
“I’m still proud to be part of that record. Nashville’s been so good to me,” Otto sums. “No where else in America is like here, for artists.”
James Otto visits with MusicRow staff.
UMG Nashville Reveals Artist Lineup For CRS 2015 Luncheon
/by Jessica NicholsonThis year’s performers include Billy Currington, Brothers Osborne, Canaan Smith, Chris Stapleton, Darius Rucker, David Nail, Dierks Bentley, Easton Corbin, Eric Church, Josh Turner, Kacey Musgraves, Keith Urban, Kip Moore, Little Big Town, Mickey Guyton and Vince Gill.
Chairman and CEO of Universal Music Nashville, Mike Dungan says, “Now in its sixth year, the UMG Ryman show has become The CRS Event. It’s an intimate musical experience, from our family of artists and staff, with the family of friends at radio. You just gotta be there.”
As in previous years, seminar registrants will receive lunch prior to the event. To register for CRS 2015, please visit www.crb.org or contact the CRS offices. The current registration rate for the three-day event is $599.
Warner/Chappell Production Features Frampton In Artist Series
/by Jessica NicholsonThe series will highlight recording artist offerings available for license, with work from artists spanning a variety of music formats.
“We are thrilled to launch our new Artist Series collection with talented artist and good friend, Peter Frampton. Hummingbird in a Box is a work of art that will translate easily to film, television and new media licensing,” said Warner/Chappell Production Music President & CEO, Randy Wachtler.
“I’ve known Randy Wachtler as a good friend for many years. I am looking forward to working with Warner/Chappell Production Music, Randy and his worldwide team on this project,” Frampton said.
Hummingbird in a Box is exclusively available for licensing through Warner/Chappell Production Music.
Black River Publishing Adds Catalog Manager
/by Troy_StephensonKelly Bolton
Black River Entertainment’s Vice President of Publishing Celia Froehlig has announced the hiring of Kelly Bolton as Catalog Manager for Black River Publishing.
“Kelly’s passion for songs and love of songwriters make her a perfect fit for BRE,” Froehlig said.
Bolton previously worked with TKO Artist Management and oversaw artist social media, brand marketing, as well as brand promotion on the road with Toby Keith’s Shut Up and Hold On Tour.
Kelly joins Black River Publishing’s Creative Director Dave Pacula in reporting to Froehlig and has already started in this position.
Kelly can be reached at kelly@blackriverent.com or by phone at 615-780-3070.
Industry Signings: SESAC, Silvercreek Records
/by Jessica NicholsonNiko Moon Signs with SESAC
Singer/songwriter Niko Moon has signed with SESAC for representation. Moon, a Texas native who often writes with artist/writer Zac Brown, dropped by SESAC’s Nashville head offices recently to visit and celebrate.
Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Dennis Lord, Moon and SESAC’s Shannan Hatch. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser
Silvercreek Records Signs The Lindsey Cardinale Band
Former American Idol contestant Lindsey Cardinale has inked a recording deal with Nashville’s Silvercreek Records. The Lindsey Cardinale Band (LCB). Cardinale’s deal with Silvercreek Records includes the addition of two new band members: Stafond Seago (rhythm guitar), who is president of Silvercreek Records, and Jonathan Nuccio (drums). They join Cardinale’s existing musicians Augie King (bass) and Kaleb Payne (lead guitar).
“I’m thrilled to be working with Lindsey,” said Seago, who is also the singer’s new manager. “She’s an amazing talent with a good fan base. I’m confident her popularity will take off, after she finishes her album later this year.”
Pictured (L-R): Stafond Seago (Silvercreek Records President/CEO), Kaleb Payne (vice president), Lindsey Cardinale and Steve Pope (vice president).
Weekly Register: Sam Hunt Hangs At No. 1
/by Sarah SkatesSam Hunt is No. 1 on the country tracks and albums charts.
It’s slow in sales land this time of year. In this post-holiday draught, there aren’t any notable new country releases this week, and there are none on the immediate horizon. The album release schedule starts to warm up in March, when new product is expected from Toby Keith, Luke Bryan, Darius Rucker and Josh Turner.
In the meantime, Sam Hunt hunkers down at No. 1 on the country tracks and albums charts. An overall sales uptick is expected from Sunday night’s Grammy Awards. Stay tuned.
Top 5 Country Albums
Sam Hunt, 14K, 288K RTD
Jason Aldean, 10K, 818K RTD
Carrie Underwood, 10K, 262K RTD
Blake Shelton, 9K, 317K RTD
FGL, 7K, 548K RTD
It is worth noting that indie turned new Atlantic signee Sturgill Simpson is swimming at No. 8 with 5K/ 97K RTD.
On the total consumption albums chart, the top three slots belong to Taylor Swift (101K), Ed Sheeran (74K) and Meghan Trainor (68K). The top country stars on the list are Sam Hunt at No. 16 with 25K, and Carrie Underwood at No. 24 with 18K.
The Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars hit “Uptown Funk” dances at No. 1 on the tracks chart, selling 365K TW and 3.2 million RTD.
Top 5 Country Tracks
Sam Hunt “Take Your Time” 43K/339K RTD
Blake Shelton ft. Ashley Monroe “Lonely Tonight” 28K/ 343K RTD
Thomas Rhett “Make Me Wanna” 25K/ 405K RTD
FGL “Sun Daze” 25K/ 446K RTD
Luke Bryan “I See You” 24K/ 371K RTD
Martina McBride Keeps ‘Everlasting Tour 2015’ Rolling
/by Jessica NicholsonMartina McBride performs during her Everlasting Tour during a stop in Omaha, Neb. Photo: Amiee Stubbs
Martina McBride is set to continue her Everlasting Tour 2015, bringing more of her soulful cover tunes from her album Everlasting to fans. Several additional tour dates have been scheduled for the coming months, including stops in Oklahoma, North Dakota, Wisconsin and Indiana.
“The band and I are having so much fun on this Everlasting Tour!” McBride said. “I really wanted to put together a show that is as visually entertaining as it is musically entertaining. The addition of the horn section and singers adds so much energy to what we do. We are enjoying the fresh take on our hits of the last 20 plus years as well as being able to play so much of the new album because it’s familiar music to my fans. I think we are all wishing this tour really would last forever!”
EVERLASTING TOUR 2015 (*newly announced dates)
Feb. 10: Hudiburg Cheverolet Center (Midwest City, OK) *
Feb. 12: Adler Theater (Davenport, IA)
Feb. 13: Swiftel Center (Brookings, SD)
Feb. 26: Spotlight 29 Casino (Coachella, CA)
March 26: Rodeo Austin (Austin, TX)
March 27: Beau Rivage Theatre (Biloxi, MS)
March 28: Billy Bob’s Texas (Ft. Worth, TX)
May 15: Star Plaza Theater (Merrillville, IN) *
May 16: Crystal Grand Music Theater (Wisconsin Dells, WI) *
June 6: Riverbend Festival (Chattanooga, TN)
June 18: Burlington Steamboat Days (Burlington, IA)
July 3: Alabama Theater (Myrtle Beach, SC) *
July 22: Last Change Stampede & Fai, Lewis & Clark County (Helena, MT) *
July 25: Medicine Hat Stampede (Medicine Hat, AB)
July 28: Sweetwater County Fair (Rock Springs, WY) *
Aug. 13: Brown County Fairgrounds (Aberdeen, SD)
Oct. 2: Norsk Hostfest (Minot, ND) *