Bonnaroo To Let Fans Unlock Performer Lineup for 2015

Bonnaroo 2015 logoBonnaroo’s promoters are letting fans in on the process of announcing the festival’s 2015 artist lineup.

Promoters are testing a “megathon” event, which allows fans to discover the artists on the lineup early, and help spread the word.

Those interested in learning more about the lineup can call 1-844-ROO-2015 on Tuesday, Jan. 13 from 6 p.m. through 9 p.m. One artist will be revealed to the caller, who must then share the news on their social media page (Instagram, Twitter or Vine), along with the hashtag #bonnaroo.

Afterward, the caller can visit the Bonnaroo website, where the full lineup will be unlocked. Fans can then spread the word of the full lineup. Bonnaroo’s promoters will also reveal the lineup via more traditional routes at a later time.

Bonnaroo 2015 will take place in Manchester, Tenn.’s Great Stage Park. Last year’s lineup welcomed Elton John, Jack White, and Skrillex, among numerous other performers.

The Bonnaroo 2015 Megathon lineup announcement video can be seen below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYaBZhsel5Y

BMG Chrysalis, Amylase Entertainment Add Songwriter Joel Shewmake

BMG Chrysalis and Amylase Entertainment have entered into a publishing agreement with songwriter Joel Shewmake. Joel has scored cuts for Brad Paisley, Gary Allan and Trace Adkins, and also penned Craig Campbell’s debut single “Family Man.”

“These guys have always been fans of Joel, so we are very excited to continue working with Joel in this new venture with BMG Chrysalis,” says Amylase Creative Director Whit Jeffords.

Chris Oglesby, VP Creative, adds, “The creative staff here is thrilled to combine it’s strengths and love for Joel as a writer with the tenacity of Whit and Amylase. We look forward to building on an already great foundation.”

Pictured (L-R): Kevin Lane (BMG), Whit Jeffords (Amylase), Sara Knabe (BMG), Joel Shewmake, Chris Oglesby (BMG), Kos Weaver (BMG), Curt Jones (Amylase Owner)

Pictured (L-R): Kevin Lane (BMG), Whit Jeffords (Amylase), Sara Knabe (BMG), Joel Shewmake, Chris Oglesby (BMG), Kos Weaver (BMG), Curt Jones (Amylase Owner)

Andraé Crouch Dead at 72

crouchAmerican gospel singer Andraé Crouch has died from complications following a heart attack on January 3rd. The Grammy and Dove Award winner passed away surrounded by family on Thursday, January 8, 2015 at approximately 4:30pm PST at Northridge Hospital Medical Center in the Los Angeles area. Andraé was 72 years old.

“Today my twin brother, womb-mate and best friend went home to be with the Lord,” said Pastor Sandra Crouch. “Please keep me, my family and our church family in your prayers. I tried to keep him here but God loved him best. Details of Andraé’s Celebration Service and Tribute will be forthcoming.”

Andraé’s accolades include 7 Grammy Awards, 6 GMA Dove Awards, an Academy Award nomination for “The Color Purple,” induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His songs have been recorded by everyone from Elvis Presley to Paul Simon, and he has worked as a producer and arranger with many of music’s top artists, including Michael Jackson, Madonna, Quincy Jones, Diana Ross, Elton John and many others. Andraé can also be heard on Michael Jackson’s hit singles “Man in the Mirror,” “Keep the Faith,” “Will You Be There” and “Earth Song.”

In Pictures: Honoring “Little” Jimmy Dickens

Fans, friends, family and industry members gathered earlier today (Jan. 8) at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville to honor the life and career of “Little” Jimmy Dickens. The Grand Ole Opry member died Friday, Jan. 2. A trouper to the end, Dickens turned 94 years old on Dec. 19 and performed on the Grand Ole Opry the following day, singing his hit “Out Behind the Barn” and delivering his trademark jokes. He suffered a stroke five days after his final performance and died a week later. Among those honoring the entertainer were Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, Connie Smith, Steve WarinerChris Young, and Old Crow Medicine Show.

Dickens, whose signature songs included “Out Behind the Barn,” and “May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose” as well as more traditional country hits – joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1948.

“If they say that only the good die young, well, evidently the greatest of all live to be 94 and sing two weeks before they pass on,” Gill said at the memorial.

Paisley asked those in attendance to close the celebration with “Will The Circle Be Unbroken,” saying that Dickens began the tradition of closing country music funerals with that tune.

“We’ll take it from here, little buddy,” said Paisley, who also performed “When I Get Where I’m Going” in tribute to Dickens.

The Country Music Hall of Fame inductee was the oldest member of the Opry cast. The widely loved entertainer was the show’s goodwill ambassador, as well as its elder statesman.

Little Jimmy Dickens' Opry dressing room door. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Little Jimmy Dickens’ Opry dressing room door. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Brad Paisley performs during the celebration of life event honoring Little Jimmy Dickens. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Brad Paisley performs “When I Get Where I’m Going” during the celebration of life event honoring Little Jimmy Dickens. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Connie Smith performs. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Connie Smith performs. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

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Old Crow Medicine Show. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

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Steve Wariner. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

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Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood perform “Go Rest High On That Mountain.” Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

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Chris Young. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Artists gather at the end of the celebration of life ceremony to honor Little JImmy Dickens onstage at the Grand Ole Opry House.

Artists gather at the end of the celebration of life ceremony to honor Little JImmy Dickens onstage at the Grand Ole Opry House. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Little Jimmy Dickens' truck. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

Little Jimmy Dickens’ truck. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry

The A Team: RCA Studio A Saviors Named ‘Nashvillians of the Year’

The A Team: RCA Studio A saviors named Nashvillians of the Year by Nashville Scene.

The A Team: RCA Studio A saviors named Nashvillians of the Year by ‘Nashville Scene.’ Click to read.

Members of the Music Industry Coalition, which fought to save RCA Studio A, were named Nashvillians of the Year by the Nashville Scene. On Monday, Jan. 12 The National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Music Industry Coalition will share details of their new partnership at an event at Grand Victor Sound Studio (aka historic RCA Studio A). Stay tuned for details.

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Rendering of M Residences, coming to 19th Ave.

In more Music Row real estate news:

• Properties totaling about one acre and located at the northeast corner of 19th and Chet Atkins Place, have been rezoned to make way for the M Residences, which will also include retail and a restaurant space, reports the Nashville Post.

• Vanderbilt University, which previously acquired the Sony building on 17th Ave., has also purchased an adjacent property for $1.9 million. Sony will move to the 1201 Demonbreun building.

• The space in Hillsboro Village previously occupied by Boscos will be revamped as the Village Marketplace and Brewery, courtesy of the folks behind neighboring joint Sam’s, reports the Nashville Scene.

Click here for a recap of more developments coming to the Music Row area.

ACM Lifting Lives Announces Additional 2015 Club Shows

acm lifting livesACM Lifting Lives has announced additional dates for the ACM Lifting Lives Club Shows sponsored by Mattress Firm. The shows are in addition to the previously announced dates featuring Tyler Farr at Joes’ Bar in Chicago and The Rave in Milwaukee.

Participating clubs have agreed to donate a portion of each ticket sold to ACM Lifting Lives, and the money raised will go to help fund organizations that are improving lives through the power of music.  Tickets may be purchased directly from the venues listed below.

Schedule of ACM Lifting Lives Club Shows:

Jan. 9- Joe’s Bar – Chicago, IL –Tyler Farr
Jan. 9- Wild Bill’s – Duluth, GA- Gary Allan
Jan. 10- The Bluestone – Columbus, OH- Easton Corbin
Jan. 10- The Rave – Milwaukee, WI- Tyler Farr
Jan. 13- Coyote Joe’s – Charlotte, NC- WSOC Stout Pull featuring Sam Hunt, Jerrod Niemann and The Swon Brothers
Jan. 17- Midnight Rode – Springfield, MO- Eric Paslay
March 15- Joe’s Bar – Chicago, IL- Sam Hunt

Through a donation from Mattress Firm, fans attending the club shows will have the chance to win a trip via a Twitter sweepstakes to the 50th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 19, 2015 in Texas. Visit acmliftinglives.com for more information.

Ray Scott Adds Crews, Brainard To Team

Pictured (L-R): Ray Scott, Brian Crews, Dave Brainard

Pictured (L-R): Ray Scott, Brian Crews, Dave Brainard

Country recording artist Ray Scott (deciBel Nashville) has added new alliances in management, booking and music production to his team. Brian Crews of Crewser Entertainment and Promotions will oversee Scott’s day-to-day management and booking, while producer Dave Brainard (deciBel Productions) will lead creative, music supervision, and production.

North Carolina native Scott has made more than 40 appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. He entered the format as a songwriter, notching songs for Clay Walker (“A Few Questions”) and Randy Travis (“Pray for the Fish”). His major label debut album, My Kind of Music, released on Warner Bros. in 2005. He released his third indie album Ray Scott in October 2014.

Martina McBride To Join Gladys Knight, Estelle on ‘Skyville Live’

Pictured (from top): Gladys Knight, Martina McBride, Estelle

Pictured (from top): Gladys Knight, Martina McBride, Estelle

Gladys Knight, Martina McBride and Estelle will join forces to perform on new music series Skyville Live on Jan. 14, 2015 via skyvillelive.com (8:00p ET/7:00p CT).

The series marks the first time a live, television-style program has been broadcast (streamed) exclusively to the internet in front of a studio audience featuring major national and international entertainment.

“I’m so excited to be performing with such talented musicians in Nashville alongside two of the most amazing singers of our time,” says British pop /R&B singer Estelle.

More artists scheduled to appear on future episodes of the new series will be announced in coming weeks.

Deezer Acquires Muve Music

deezerDeezer has acquired Cricket’s music service Muve Music, allowing the French on-demand audio service to make a solid inroad into the North American market. Cricket, a subsidiary of AT&T, provides 4G wireless voice, text and data. Muve Music has approximately 2 million paying subscribers.

Muve will be discontinued on Feb. 7, while “Deezer from Cricket” launches Jan. 31. All Cricket customers will be able to access Deezer, which offers more than 35 million tracks. Muve users will have the option to sign up for an extended free trial, download the Deezer app, and transfer their existing libraries and playlists.

Deezer also recently acquired Stitcher, with plans to add talk radio to its music service. Deezer opened a U.S. office in 2014, but the service was available solely as a premium hi-fi service through Bose or Sonos speakers.

“Our strategy,” Deezer North American CEO Tyler Goldman told MusicWeek, “is to deliver services that fit different market segments. With Sonos we reached the music enthusiasts, who like listening at home with quality audio. With Cricket, we move into the pre-paid wireless segment. I was a big fan before talking to them. They’ve done a good job at building a service. They have effective marketing and distribution channels. They are doing things that are right so it’s a big opportunity for us to market our service to their users.”

Industry Ink: Sunset Grill’s Swan Song, Average Joes Staff Change, CRS, Blue Barrel Records

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As previously reported, after 24 years of service to the Nashville community and a favorite hang for the music industry, Randy Rayburn has closed Sunset Grill. And although the restaurant, located at 2001 Belcourt Ave., in Hillsboro Village is now closed to the public, Randy is holding one last event this evening in support of Metro Council At-Large and candidate for mayor, Megan Barry.

All are invited to stop by the reception today (Jan. 8) from 5:30-7:00pm. Hosts include Randy Rayburn, Sonata Rayburn, Ree Guyer Buchanan, Mike Dungan, Fletcher Foster, Tracy Gershon, Emmylou Harris, Andrew Kautz, Mary Ann McCready, Jason Owen, Nancy Shapiro, Clarence Spalding, Debbie Linn, Stacy Widelitz, Roy Wunsch, Julie Miller, Buddy Miller, Marion Kraft, Kay West, Katie Dean, Erika Wollam Nichols, Fiona Prine, Trip Aldredge, Tori Hughes, Jamie Amos, Patrick Kennedy, Barbara Moutenot and Roger Moutenot. Suggested contributions are $150 and guests can rsvp to rsvp@meganbarry.com.

Sunset Grill opened its doors on November 20, 1990. For lease or sales information regarding the property, contact Robbins Properties at (615) 301-6571.

 

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Britta Coleman Exits Average Joes

Britta Coleman, Director of Operations at Average Joes Entertainment, will be exiting the company as of March 1, 2015. Coleman’s career includes 20 years at Sony Nashville in various roles, in addition to 3 1/2 years at Average Joes. Coleman is looking for her next opportunity. You can reach her at britta@averagejoesent.com, or bcolemanj@comcast.net, or her at 615-400-1583.

 

 

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Nominations for the Country Radio Hall of Fame Class of 2015 categories are currently being accepted, and must be received by Friday, Jan. 16, 2015. Nominations can be made through countryradioseminar.com. Submissions received after the Jan. 16 deadline will be considered for the 2016 Country Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

The 2015 Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction dinner and awards ceremony will take place June 24, 2015. Recipients will be announced during CRS 2015, which will take place at the Nashville Convention Center Feb. 25-27.

 

Blue Barrel Records Releases First Album

blue barrel recordBlue Barrel Records, a Memphis-based record label, will release its first album, Mighty Souls Brass Band’s Lift Up! Funding for the label comes from founder John Buford, who also leads A&R for Blue Barrel alongside noted Memphis artist John Kilzer and Archer Records’ collaborators Ward Archer and Brian Dixon. Label activities are administered by Archer Records (label home of Kilzer, Amy LaVere, Lily Afshar and more). Initial plans dictate that the label will work with two new artists per year, producing an album and funding all pressing, distribution and marketing activities around the release of that record.