Simpson, Lambert Top ‘Nashville Scene’ Country Critics’ Poll

sturgill simpson11Sturgill Simpson made a notable showing atop the Nashville Scene‘s recently released 15th Annual Country Music Critics’ Poll, as the first artist without a Top 40 Country single to top the critics’ Album list. Simpson released his successful Metamodern Sounds in Country Music last year on his own label, High Top Mountain/Thirty Tigers), though he recently announced a deal with major label Atlantic Records.

Country music critics entered their nominations in a range of categories, including the top Artists of the Year, live acts, duo/group, male vocalists, female vocalists, songwriters and more.

Simpson narrowly beat singer-songwriter Miranda Lambert for the top Album title by a razor-thin margin of a single vote. Lambert’s Platinum project (RCA) earned the No. 2 ranking.

Simpson also garnered the Best Male Vocalist honor, and the top Songwriter designation this year as well.

Lambert took home the overall Artist of the Year title. She earned the title by a comfortable margin over runner-up Simpson, with Eric Church, Rosanne Cash, and Lee Ann Womack rounding out the Top 5. Lambert was also honored with the Female Vocalist honor.

Newcomers Maddie & Tae earned Song of the Year honors for the brave anti-bro country hit “Girl In A Country Song,” while Little Big Town earned top Duo/Group.

(Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins and Natalie Hemby wrote song called "Priscilla" on Miranda's new album.)

Eric Church, who recently brought his The Outsiders tour to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, earned the top Live Act honor. He also earned nods as the runner-up to Sturgill in the Best Male Vocalist category, and No. 3 Best Artist based on the success of his album, The Outsiders.

Singer-songwriter Angaleena Presley earned the New Act of the Year, followed closely by Sam Hunt, Maddie & Tae, Parker Milsap, and Simpson rounding out the Top 5.

Here are some of the results:

Albums
1. Sturgill Simpson, Metamodern Sounds in Country Music (High Top Mountain/Thirty Tigers)
2. Miranda Lambert, Platinum (RCA)
3. Lee Ann Womack, The Way I’m Livin’ (Sugar Hill)
4. Rosanne Cash, The River and the Thread (Blue Note)
5. Angaleena Presley, American Middle Class (Slate Creek/Thirty Tigers)

Singles
1. Maddie and Tae, “Girl in a Country Song” (Republic/Dot)
2. Miranda Lambert, “Automatic” (RCA)
3. Eric Church, “Give Me Back My Hometown” (EMI Nashville)
4. Lee Ann Womack, “The Way I’m Livin'” (Sugar Hill)
5. Dierks Bentley, “Drunk on a Plane” (Capitol Nashville)

Songwriters
1. Sturgill Simpson
2. Rosanne Cash
3. Shane McAnally
4. Angaleena Presley
5. Brandy Clark

Artists of the Year
1. Miranda Lambert
2. Sturgill Simpson
3. Eric Church
4. Rosanne Cash
5. Lee Ann Womack
6. Little Big Town
7. George Strait
8. Blake Shelton
9. Angaleena Presley
10. Dierks Bentley

For the complete lists, visit Nashville Scene.

Shania Twain To Release Live CD/DVD Set

Shania TwainShania Twain wrapped her residency in Las Vegas in December. She played 105 shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and is now releasing a live CD and DVD titled SHANIA: Still The One Live from Vegas on Mercury Nashville.

The combo CD/DVD will be available exclusively at Wal-Mart starting on March 3, 2015 with physical pre sale available now by clicking HERE.

The DVD includes performances that feature a 13-piece live band, dancers, trained horses, a flying motorcycle and plenty of Vegas flash. There is also previously unreleased, behind-the-scenes footage.

“This show has been my labour of love for over three years,” shares Twain. “It has meant so much to me and was such a privilege to live out my visions on that stage, and it is so exciting to now get to share the whole experience with the fans all over the world!”

City National Corporation to be Acquired by Royal Bank of Canada

city-national-co-logoRoyal Bank of Canada will acquire all outstanding shares of City National Corp. in a transaction valued at approximately $5.4 billion. RBC will pay, on average, about $93.80 per City National share ($47.25 in cash and 0.7489 of an RBC common share) for each share of City National common stock, based on RBC’s closing stock price on January 21, 2015.

The deal has been approved by the boards of both companies and is expected to close before year’s end.

Following completion of this transaction, Russell Goldsmith will remain Chairman and CEO of City National, and will be responsible for RBC’s U.S. Wealth Management unit. Goldsmith has served as City National’s CEO since 1995, during which time the company’s assets have grown from $3.1 billion to $32.6 billion.

City National Bank has 75 branches and offices, including 16 full-service regional centers in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Nevada, New York City, Nashville and Atlanta. City National and its investment affiliates manage or administer $60.8 billion in client investment assets, including $48.1 billion under direct management.

Headed by President and CEO Dave McKay, RBC is Canada’s largest bank and one of the largest banks in the world, based on market capitalization. RBC employs approximately 78,000 employees who serve more than 16 million clients through offices in Canada, the U.S. and 38 other countries. In the United States, RBC already has a top-10 investment bank and the 8th largest wealth management firm. RBC has 8,000 employees in the U.S.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Sandler O’Neill + Partners, L.P. served as financial advisors to City National. Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz served as legal advisor to City National. RBC Capital Markets, LLC and J.P. Morgan Securities LLC served as financial advisors, and Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP served as legal advisors to Royal Bank of Canada in this transaction.

CTM Writers Ink Adds to Writer Roster

Picturd (L-R): Eddie Robba-President/CEO, Ella Mae Bowen, Brandon Perdue-Production/Development CTM Writers INK, Shawn Bowling-Creative Manager CTM Writers INK

Picturd (L-R): Eddie Robba-President/CEO, Ella Mae Bowen, Brandon Perdue-Production/Development CTM Writers INK, Shawn Bowling-Creative Manager CTM Writers INK

CTM Writers INK Music Publishing has signed singer/songwriter Ella Mae Bowen. She joins the current roster of Marcus Hummon, Chris Roberts and Autumn McEntire.

In 2011, Bowen made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry. That same year, her version of “Holding Out for a Hero” appeared on the Footloose soundtrack, making Bowen the only unsigned artist on the album.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Ella Mae into the CTM Writers INK family as the next chapter of her career takes off,” says CTM Writers Ink President/CEO Eddie Robba.

DISClaimer: Underdogs Have Their Day in the Sun

Stoney LaRue

Stoney LaRue

The superstars are playing at the top of their game, but even underdogs have their day in the sun.

In this week’s stack of sounds, you’ll find first-rate efforts by Brad Paisley, Lee Ann Womack and Kenny Chesney. As is so often the case with my hopeless, country-loving self, I was drawn to the most retro styled discs. They belonged to stars who don’t twinkle quite as brightly as that much-awarded trio.

Thus, the Disc of the Day goes to Billy Yates. And the DisCovery Award belongs to Stoney Larue.

RACHELE LYNAE/Whole Lotta Nothin’
Writers: Rachele Lynae/Hannah Bethel/David Myhre; Producers: Jamie O’Neal/Rachele Lynae/Publishers: Rachele Lynae/Hanwyn/David Myhre, ASCAP/BMI; Momentum
-The sound of a beach vacation.

KENNY CHESNEY & GRACE POTTER/Wild Child
Writers: Kenny Chesney/Shane McAnally/Josh Osborne; Producers: Buddy Cannon/Kenny Chesney; Publishers: none listed, BMI/ASCAP; Columbia/Blue Chair (track)
– Languid. Lilting. Lulling. He’s dreamy in love with a rebel who has a wandering heart.

JONATHAN BYRD/Mama’s Got Wheels
Writers: Jonathan Byrd; Producer: Jonathan Byrd; Publishers: Jonathan Byrd, SESAC; Waterbug (track)
-Bluesy, earthy, rootsy and real, with just enough dirt under is fingernails to be completely compelling. I am all ears for this guy. Americana programmers will find him equally gripping. The CD is called You Can’t Outrun the Radio and is highly recommended.

MARK McKINNEY/Diggin’ My Grave
Writers: Mark McKinney; Producers: Mark and Erin McKinney; Publishers: none listed; MM
-Thumping and driving, with loads of slide-guitar moaning. Fantastically listenable. Be forewarned: The recurring line in it is, “Recipe for Disaster,” rather than the title, which is buried elsewhere in the lyric. It is still a way, way, cool little record.

BRAD PAISLEY/Crushin’ It
Writers: Brad Paisley/Kelley Lovelace/Lee Thomas Miller; Producers: Luke Wooten/Brad Paisley; Publishers: House of Sea Gayle/Words & Music/Making the Turn/Do Write/Warner-Tamerlane/The Country and Western, ASCAP/BMI; Arista (track)
-Ready for the weekend? Here’s the tune for you, complete with chilled beverages and a sizzling guitar groove.

THE CHEATERS/She Got A Way
Writers: none listed; Producer: Tommy Harden; Publishers: none listed; Cheaters (track)
-In praise of a babe, this innocuous little ditty has a laid-back tempo, close harmonies, a catchy chorus repetition and a summertime vibe. Engaging, if not exactly life changing.

LEO J. EIFFERT JR./Icon Super Star
Writer: Leo J. Eiffert Jr.; Producer: Leo J. Eiffert Jr.; Publishers: Young Country, BMI; Young Country
– Utterly amateurish, but at least he has a sense of humor about it.

LEE ANN WOMACK/Send It On Down
Writers: Chris Knight/David Leone; Producers: Frank Liddell/Chuck Ainlay/Glenn Worf; Publishers: WB/Wrensong/Judy Harris/Meester Smooshie, ASCAP; Sugar Hill (track)
– The second single from Womack’s Grammy-nominated CD is an aching plea for redemption from someone being driven mad by drink, loneliness and the ennui of small-town existence. It made me hold my breath in awe.

Billy Yates

Billy Yates

BILLY YATES/Zeros
Writers: Billy Yates/Lee Thomas Miller/Monty Criswell; Producer: Billy Yates; Publishers: So Bizzy/Music of Stage Three, BMI; M.O.D. (track)
-Yates is the songwriter behind such pure-country, George Jones classics as “Choices” and “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair.” The debut single from his new These Old Walls CD is a hillbilly hoot. He’s a loser, but he’s okay with that because, “If zeros always come full circle, it’s high time I go back around.” The whole album brims with ready-for-radio country gems like this.

STONEY LARUE/Golden Shackles
Writers: none listed; Producers: Frank Liddell/Michael McCarthy; Publishers: none listed; eOne (track)
-This fellow is a headliner in the Lone Star State. His recruits top Nashville producers and session aces in a bid for mainstream country acceptance and hits a bullseye with a CD titled Aviator. This romping single’s sprightly rhythms contrast nicely with a downbeat lyric of losing a gamble with love. Audio charisma.

Weekly Register: Meghan Trainor Scores Huge Debut

(L-R): ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan, Atom Factory’s Ty Stiklorius, Big Yellow Dog Music’s Carla Wallace, Meghan Trainor, Kevin Kadish, Sony/ATV’s Troy Tomlinson, Epic’s Paul Pontius, Sony/ATV’s Abbey Adams, ASCAP’s Michael Martin and ASCAP’s John Titta, Photo: Ed Rode

Pictured at the No. 1 party for “All About That Bass” (L-R): ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan, Atom Factory’s Ty Stiklorius, Big Yellow Dog Music’s Carla Wallace, Meghan Trainor, Kevin Kadish, Sony/ATV’s Troy Tomlinson, Epic’s Paul Pontius, Sony/ATV’s Abbey Adams, ASCAP’s Michael Martin and ASCAP’s John Titta, Photo: Ed Rode

Meghan Trainor’s Title (Epic) debuted on today’s chart (Jan. 21) with sales of 195K. Based on album sales, track sales and streaming data, she scored total activity of 238K to enter Billboard’s Top 200 chart at No. 1.

This earns Trainor the biggest first-week for a female pop act’s full-length debut album since Susan Boyle entered with 701K copies of I Dreamed a Dream in November 2009, according to Billboard.

While Trainor is setting records on the pop chart, her success has roots in Nashville. The singer’s career has been fostered by Big Yellow Dog’s Carla Wallace. Title was produced by Kevin Kadish at his studio outside Nashville.

Trainor also came close to the record held by Scotty McCreery’s 2011 release, Clear as Day, which arrived with 197K, the largest opening for any solo artist’s first full-length set.

Title’s success was propelled by her smash “All About That Bass,” which bumped at No. 1 on the Hot 100 for eight consecutive weeks in 2014. Powered largely by YouTube, the video has more than 520 million views. The follow-up single “Lips Are Movin’” is also a hit.

Trainor also bumped Taylor Swift’s 1989 to No. 2 on the Top 200. In its 12th week out, the album had sales of 92K and total consumption of 131K.

Top 5 Country Albums: Sam Hunt (16K TW), Garth Brooks (13K), Jason Aldean (12K), Carrie Underwood (11K), Florida Georgia Line (8K)

Top 5 Country Tracks: ZBB “Homegrown” (74K TW), Sam Hunt “Take Your Time” (37K), Blake Shelton ft. Ashley Monroe “Lonely Tonight” (30K), Carrie Underwood “Something In The Water” (29K), Tim McGraw “Shotgun Rider” (29K)

YTD album sales are down -2.3% overall and -1.2% country.

Info according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Vince Gill Reveals Collaborative ‘Vince Gill & Friends’ Tour

Vince Gill

Vince Gill

Vince Gill has revealed plans for “Vince Gill & Friends,” a mini-tour slated for March 19-22.

Picking and singing alongside the multi-talented artist will be special guests Ashley Monroe, Charlie Worsham and daughter Jenny Gill.

Gill says all of the guests will be on stage with him and his band for the duration of each show. “This won’t be a ‘guitar pull,’” he explains, “where one person sings while the others listen and wait for their turn. We’ll all be pitching in, picking and singing harmony for each other and doing each other’s songs. It will be a musical collaboration—not a headliner with opening acts.”

The intimate musical experience is a thematic extension of his January round of shows with fellow musician Lyle Lovett.

“Vince Gill & Friends” tour dates and locations:
March 19 | El Dorado Municipal Auditorium, El Dorado, Ark.
March 20 |River City Casino, St. Louis
March 21 | Taft Theatre, Cincinnati
March 22 | Milwaukee Theatre, Milwaukee, Wis.

Artist Pics: St. Jude, Bobby Bones, Make-A-Wish, Dee Jay Silver, Vince Gill

Nearly 800 country music industry leaders and more than a dozen country music artists gathered in Memphis Jan. 15-18 to kick off the 26th annual Country Cares for St. Jude Kids® program to support the lifesaving work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®.

Artist attendees included: Chase Bryant, Logan Mize, Cam Ochs, Josh Dorr, Kelsea Ballerini, John King, Jackie Lee, Craig Campbell, Randy Owen, Gloriana, Josh Abbott Band, Sam Hunt, Canaan Smith, Mickey Guyton, Steve Lee Olsen, Rachele Lynae, A Thousand Horses, The Band Perry, Seth Alley, Waterloo Revival, Native Run, Mo Pitney, Ruthie Collins, Dylan Scott, Craig Wayne Boyd, and Olivia Lane.

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The Band Perry

Randy Owen

Randy Owen

Canaan Smith met with radio programmers from WGH at the St. Jude Radio seminar. The group coined a new drink, called “The Canaan,” similar to a mojito.

Pictured (L-R): At the St. Jude Radio Seminar. Keith Kaufmann, Dave Paulus/GM-WGH,Mike Rogers/ Curb-National Canaan, Craig Campbell/ Campbell Entertainment, John Shomby/OM-WGH, and Jack Christopher/Mercury

Pictured (L-R): At the St. Jude Radio Seminar. Keith Kaufmann, Dave Paulus/GM-WGH,Mike Rogers/ Curb-National, Canaan Smith, Craig Campbell/ Campbell Entertainment, John Shomby/OM-WGH, and Jack Christopher/Mercury

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This past weekend, Premiere Networks host Bobby Bones treated active duty military members and veterans to a screening of the Oscar-nominated film American Sniper in Nashville, Tenn., to thank them for their service. As a special surprise, Warner Music Nashville’s Jana Kramer and Black River Entertainment’s Kelsea Ballerini attended the event, and Ballerini bought popcorn for the more than 40 military members and their guests in attendance.

Bobby Bones with Military members and their guests

Bobby Bones with Military members and their guests

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Make-A-Wish® Middle Tennessee raised more than $250, 000 at its third annual “Stars For Wishes” event at Gaylord Opryland Hotel last Saturday, Jan. 17. Hosted by TV personality Melissa Rycroft, the evening was filled with heartfelt performances by Gary Allan, “Stars For Wishes” founder Jonathan Cain (Journey), Scotty McCreery and Street Corner Symphony.

Pictured (L-R): Thomas (a Make-A-Wish child); Joey Hemphill, Chairman & Treasurer, Hemphill Brothers Coach Company and Make-A-Wish Board Member;  Rob Beckham, Co-Head, WME Nashville and Make-A-Wish Board member; Scotty McCreery; Jessica (a Make-A-Wish child); Gary Allan; Jonathan Cain; and Beth Torres, President & CEO, Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee.

Pictured (L-R): Thomas (a Make-A-Wish child); Joey Hemphill, Chairman & Treasurer, Hemphill Brothers Coach Company and Make-A-Wish Board Member; Rob Beckham, Co-Head, WME Nashville and Make-A-Wish Board member; Scotty McCreery; Jessica (a Make-A-Wish child); Gary Allan; Jonathan Cain; and Beth Torres, President & CEO, Make-A-Wish Middle Tennessee.

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Dee Jay Silver married his love Jenna Michelle Straub near the ocean on Jan. 8 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.

Among the couple’s 60 guests were dear friends Jason Aldean and fiancée Brittany Kerr, who stood beside the couple as members of the bridal party, as well as Ron and Amy Shirley of truTV’s reality series Lizard Lick Towing.

Dee Jay Silver and wife Jenna Michelle Straub. Photo: Katya Nova

Dee Jay Silver and wife Jenna Michelle Straub. Photo: Katya Nova

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Multi GRAMMY® Award Winner Vince Gill took the stage with the CEOs of Frontier Communications, DISH Network Corp. and CoBank at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tenn. to announce he’s joining the America’s Best Communities (ABC) partnership to revitalize small towns and cities across America.

Pictured (L-R): Vince Gill, Joe Clayton (DISH), Maggie Wilderotter (Frontier) and Robert Engel (CoBank)

Pictured (L-R): Vince Gill, Joe Clayton (DISH), Maggie Wilderotter (Frontier) and Robert Engel (CoBank)

Carrie Underwood Matches Success With ‘Water’

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Carrie Underwood on the set of her music video for “Something In The Water.”

Arista Nashville’s Carrie Underwood ties her longest No. 1 chart reign on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs with her current single, “Something in the Water,” holding for a sixth cumulative week atop the ranking. The song was written by Underwood along with Chris DeStefano and Brett James, and produced by Underwood’s longtime producer Mark Bright.

“Something In The Water” shares a spiritual theme with her debut country single, “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” which also reigned in the top position for six weeks back in 2006, peaking on the chart on Jan. 21 of that year.

With sales from the single reaching over 750,000 downloads to date, “Something in the Water” also holds a 15th straight week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart.

Ray Stevens Inks Booking Deal

Pictured (L-R): Ray Stevens, Bob Kinkead. Photo: Ray Stevens Music Group

Pictured (L-R): Ray Stevens, Bob Kinkead.
Photo: Ray Stevens Music Group

Country and comedy music entertainer Ray Stevens has signed on with the newly launched Kinkead Entertainment Agency, led by Bob Kinkead. The Nashville-based talent agency will exclusively handle all live music bookings for Stevens.

“I’ve been off the road for a few years now but I’m ready to get back out there and do what I love,” says Stevens. “I know that Bob Kinkead’s new agency is the right place for me. His extensive experience with music and comedy makes him the perfect fit for what I do.”

Kinkead adds, “I am very excited to represent Ray Stevens and I look forward to booking his concerts and events. Ray is a icon in this business and I am honored to be called his agent.”

Stevens will announce 2015 tour dates soon.