Love And Theft Debut 'Whiskey On My Breath'

love and theft whiskeyLove and Theft are plowing ahead with the release of “Whiskey On My Breath,” the first single from their upcoming album of the same name. The song is currently available on iTunes or for streaming on People.com.

“In some ways, we’ve played it safe in the past, and I think we’re over that now,” says the duo’s Stephen Barker-Liles. “I don’t mind that songs like ‘Whiskey On My Breath’ may be a little controversial, because they’re honest, and I think that they’ll make people think about how they feel about life.”

Following a recent departure from Sony Music Nashville, the duo still has powerful team members intact including Vector Management, and is self-releasing its third album Feb. 10, 2015.

“The songs on this album show a side of us that’s legitimately us, and how we’ve grown up and matured in the time that we’ve been in this business,” continues Love & Theft’s Eric Gunderson. “But there are plenty of songs on this album that are just good, fun songs, and that’s still a side of us too.”

The duo’s hits include “Angel Eyes” and “Runaway.” They have cross-country tour dates scheduled through June 2015.

'American Country Countdown Awards' To Honor Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney. Photo: Jill Trunnell

Kenny Chesney. Photo: Jill Trunnell


Country superstar Kenny Chesney is set to receive the American Country Countdown Awards’ Groundbreaker Award during the two-hour live telecast (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX, Monday, Dec. 15, from Nashville’s Music City Center.
The award will recognize artists who push the boundaries of what is possible within the definitions of today’s country music, honoring those trailblazing concerts, musical accomplishment, creative innovation and connecting with fans across the United States.
“The Groundbreaker Award recognizes how Kenny has revolutionized the live music experience for Country fans,” said Executive Producer Mark Bracco. “He is a true groundbreaker, moving country music into new directions with his pioneering, record-breaking tours that have propelled him into one of the very biggest live performing artists in America. Kenny is the perfect recipient for our very first show.”
“Given what the ‘American Country Countdown’ radio show has meant to the music over the past 40 years, it’s humbling to be singled out like this,” Chesney responded. “For me, this music has always been about the fans – how we see them, what we give them and the way country moves them.”
As the 21st century’s biggest country music ticket-seller, Chesney has sold more than a million tickets to each of his 11 headlining tours since 2002 with over 30 million albums sold.
The American Country Countdown Awards is produced by dick clark productions. Allen Shapiro (CEO, dick clark productions), Mike Mahan (President, dick clark productions), John Dickey (Executive Vice President of Content and Programming, Cumulus), Richard Godfrey (MTV Europe Music Awards) and Tom Forrest (CMT Crossroads) are executive producers. Baz Halpin is co-executive producer.
Jason Aldean, Eric ChurchCarrie Underwood and Brett Eldredge have recently been enlisted as performers alongside previously announced Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert and hosting duo Florida Georgia Line.

Recording Academy P&E Wing Presents 'Lost In Transaction' Panel

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The Recording Academy Nashville Chapter and Producers & Engineers Wing will present a panel discussion titled Lost In Transaction, which will explore how to creatively structure deals with artists and labels. The event will be Wed., Dec. 3, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Ocean Way Nashville.

Panelists include Joe D’Ambrosio (Joe D’Ambrosio Management), Jay Frank (DigSin/DigMark), and Elizabeth Gregory (entertainment attorney), with moderator Dan Daley (author/multi-platinum composer).

Discussion topics will include identifying and creating multiple income streams and how to monetize and collect those income streams.

Admission is free for Academy members and $25 for guests. Details here. RSVP by Dec. 1 to PEWingNashville@grammy.com.

Amazon's Prime Music Debuts Exclusive Content

all is brightAmazon already offers exclusive video content as a part of its Prime Instant Video streaming service, and now the company aims to follow a somewhat similar strategy with music.
Amazon’s streaming service Prime Music debuted its first exclusive content last week, by offering a 43-track, Christmas album All Is Bright. The project culls music from selections made by Amazon’s music experts, and includes various artists’ renditions of holiday favorites, such as Ashley Monroe‘s “Tennessee Christmas,” and Lucinda Williams‘ “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” Others included on the project are Liz Phair, Ladyhawke, Escort, Laura Gibson, Jenn Bostic, Sinclair, Yoko Ono & The Flaming Lips, and more.
Unlike the exclusive Prime Video content offered, music from All Is Bright is available outside of Prime Membership in the form of MP3 downloads. The holiday playlist is available for unlimited ad-free listening on Prime Music for Amazon Prime members, at no additional cost.
Amazon introduced the Prime Music streaming service earlier this year. Amazon Prime offers members free, two-day shipping for $99/year. In addition to Prime Music, other added features in Amazon Prime include access to Prime Video, early access to sales, and Kindle e-book rentals.

Leadership Music Raises Over $25,000 For Second Harvest

LeadershipMusicLogoLeadership Music members, family, and friends donated $25,605 to help alleviate hunger in the Middle Tennessee area, enough to offer more than 100,000 meals to those in need. The organization greatly exceeded its original fundraising goal of $5,000.
The classes of Leadership Music held a friendly competition to see which class could raise the most money for the hunger drive.
The Class of 2012 has been named the winner of the competition, donating the most funds, in honoring classmate Jaynee Day who serves as President and CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee and serves on the board of Leadership Music.
“We always knew that the alumni of Leadership Music are extraordinary, but you managed to prove once and for all that you truly are the BAE…best alumni ever! We are so proud to be part of an organization and an industry that lives by the creed ‘from those to whom much is given, much is expected.’  Although we framed this as a friendly competition among classes, it was really all about feeding the hungry,” says Diane Pearson, President of Leadership Music.
The top five class standings, in order of the most money raised, are:
Class of 2012
Class of 2003
Class of 2007
Class of 2008
Class of 2011
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Artist Updates: BCM Awards, Randy Houser, Hunter Hayes

Winners for the 8th Annual British Country Music Awards were announced during the BCM Awards, held Nov. 23 at The Concorde Suite at Heathrow in London. The awards show included the 16 British Awards and four International Awards.
International award winners included Chris Young (International Act of the Year), Eric Church‘s Outsiders (International Album), Brad Paisley‘s “Mona Lisa” (International Song), and Jeff Walker, CEO of The AristoMedia Group (International Services). Walker was presented with his award in advance during a special CMA International Event held during the recent CMA Awards week in Nashville. For a full list of award winners, visit bcmawards.co.uk.

Pictured (L-R): Steve Wariner, Cold River Records’ Katie Armiger and BCMA President, Lee Williams.

Pictured (L-R): Steve Wariner, Cold River Records’ Katie Armiger and BCMA President, Lee Williams.

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Randy Houser recently partnered with Eckrich to honor a military family with an evening of surprises on Nov. 22, during Houser’s appearance in Baltimore, Md. as part of Dierks Bentley’s Riser Tour. The event began with Air Force Staff Sergeant Christopher Solso and his wife Clare meeting Houser backstage. Other gifts included a year of free groceries on behalf of Ekrich, as well as an all-expenses paid getaway to Tucson, Ariz., to enjoy a VIP experience at a Randy Houser concert.

Air Force Staff Sergeant Christopher Solso and his wife, Clare, are presented free groceries for a year and a VIP trip to Tucson, Arizona on behalf of Eckrich.

Air Force Staff Sergeant Christopher Solso and his wife, Clare, are presented free groceries for a year and a VIP trip to Tucson, Arizona on behalf of Eckrich.

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Hunter Hayes. Photo: Kristin Barlowe

Hunter Hayes. Photo: Kristin Barlowe


The CMA Foundation and VH1 Save the Music Foundation recently joined forces to support music education in Roanoke City Public Schools.
Hunter Hayes was the special guest at a ticketed concert showcasing 450 student musicians representing elementary, middle, and high school instrumental music programs in the district. Hayes spoke on the impact of music in his life and the importance of having music education in the schools.
“The CMA Foundation is very proud to be part of this important initiative,” said Sarah Trahern, CEO of the CMA. “We are excited to partner with VH1 to help bring music education programs to students in Roanoke, and hopefully create in these students a life-long appreciation of music.”
The CMA Foundation offered a $100,000 grant. With 17 grantee schools and $510,000 worth of musical instruments donated to date, they have completed restoration of Roanoke’s music programs.
 
 

Black River Releases Breakout EP By Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea-Ballerini-EP-CoverBlack River Entertainment songwriter and recording artist Kelsea Ballerini has digitally released her self-titled EP today (Monday, Nov. 24).
Ballerini, recently named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country, contributed writing credits on all five tracks included on the project, co-produced by Forest Glen Whitehead and Jason Massey.
The acoustic music video for the Knoxville, Tenn.-native’s debut single, “Love Me Like You Mean It,” is featured in CMT’s Artist Discovery campaign and is now playing on CMT Pure. The radio single is climbing the charts, landing at No. 44 on this week’s MusicRow Chart.
“I remember seeing the women that CMT chose last year for Next Women of Country and thinking, ‘I hope one day I can be part of a similar group because it’s such an exciting time for women in country music,’” said Ballerini.
Kelsea Ballerini EP Track Listing:
1. “Love Me Like You Mean It” (Ballerini, Whitehead, Kerr, Carpenter)
2. “Yeah Boy” (Ballerini, Whitehead, Timmer)
3. “The First Time” (Ballerini)
4. “Dibs” (Ballerini, Kerr, Griffin, Duke)
5. “Lookin’ At Stars” (Ballerini, Whitehead, Stepakoff)

Dallas Smith Releases 'Lifted' EP With Big Loud Mountain

DS_COVER_LIFTEDCountry rocker Dallas Smith is bringing new music to his fans today (Nov. 24) with the release of his EP Lifted (Big Loud Mountain). The seven-track project is now available at digital retailers.
MusicRow Magazine’s Robert K. Oermann recently penned a glowing review for the EP’s “Wastin’ Gas”: “The churning production is terrifically exciting. Luckily, he’s got the vocal chops to keep up with it, and the driving song has hooks aplenty.”
Smith teamed up again with producer Joey Moi (Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen) for the EP, who also produced his award-winning Canadian country debut, Jumped Right In.
Fresh off from performing on Florida Georgia Line’s “This Is How We Cruise” aboard the Norwegian Pearl, Smith, who previously fronted the successful international rock band Default, will embark next year on his headline TIPPIN’ POINT 2015 Tour across Canada featuring special guests Charlie Worsham and Sundy Best. Previously Smith was direct support for music legend Bob Seger.
LIFTED TRACK LISTING
1.) “Wastin’ Gas” (Adam Craig/Matt Dragstrem/Jon Nite)
2.) “Cheap Seats” (Sarah Buxton/Jesse Frasure/Tina Parol)
3.) “Lifted” (Jaren Johnston/Zac Maloy/Jeremy Stover)
4.) “Heat Rises” (Rodney Clawson/Ross Copperman/Jaren Johnston)
5.) “Thinkin’ Bout You” (Rhett Akins/Ashley Gorley/Jimmy Robbins)
6.) “Just Say When” (Rodney Clawson/Ross Copperman/Ben Hayslip)
7.) “Tippin’ Point” (Live) (Tyler Hubbard/Jaren Johnston/Brian Kelley)

Griggs, O'Neal, and Herndon Announce Tour

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Pictured (L-R): Andy Griggs, Jamie O’Neal, Ty Herndon


Country Music stars Andy Griggs, Jamie O’Neal, and Ty Herndon have announced an upcoming tour that will feature all three of their distinctive styles. Although the three artists have respect for each other, they certainly recognize their differences.
“We all blend together about like Tupac, Bill Monroe and Joan Rivers but somehow it works on stage,” Griggs says. “But when we’re not singing our hearts out together it’s the most awkward, misplaced, dysfunctional, hilarious carnival that has ever been displayed!”
Griggs, O’Neal, and Herndon have combined over 40 chart singles on the Billboard Country Singles chart and millions of records sold.
The trio will perform at Charlie Daniels & Friends Christmas for Kids Concert tonight (Nov. 24) at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Official tour dates and cities will be announced soon.

Shelby Kennedy On How TuneCore Can Level The Playing Field

Shelby Kennedy

Shelby Kennedy


Shelby Kennedy has traversed many segments of the music industry during his career, including stints as a songwriter and publisher, time at performing rights organizations BMI and ASCAP, as well as four years as director of the now-defunct Lyric Street Records. Now his priority is reaching out to the Nashville music industry as the local representative for music services company TuneCore.
Brooklyn-based TuneCore began as a distribution company, and now also offers music publishing, mastering tracks, CD duplication, social media services, monetizing YouTube and Facebook for artists, and distributing music to more than 80 digital stores, including iTunes, Google Play and Spotify. TuneCore also aids artists in getting songs placed in television shows, films and commercials. “We are trying to figure out the services that help someone be as autonomous as they choose to be or have to be,” says Kennedy. “I’m trying to be a liaison to find out what things we need to include, in order to meet the needs of artists, managers and other clients.”
TuneCore’s service model seems to be working. It has more than 1 million registered users, and a team of approximately 50 employees.
What drew you to TuneCore?
There’s not many entities in the digital music space that make you feel warm and fuzzy. I thought, “What artists are not here who need instant presence, acceptance and outreach in their first 30 minutes?,” because that’s what TuneCore would provide. And with TuneCore, I felt this is a solution for what is going on in the industry right now.
As an artist, you can choose the stores you want to be in, the territories you want to be in. It gives artists a lot of choice and a lot of control. They aren’t losing any of their rights, and they aren’t losing any of their sales revenue. That’s a no-brainer for me.
How is the TuneCore model different?
Most distribution companies participate in the artist’s revenue by taking a percentage of it. TuneCore is a subscription model, so you can pay a small fee and have the music out to all the digital outlets around the world. You renew the subscription every year. We don’t take a penny of the sales revenue. None. So if someone’s selling thousands of units, it’s the same at TuneCore as if they sold tens of units. It’s not about riding the backs of the artists and labels. To me, that’s awesome. TuneCore’s mission statement is to provide equal access that’s an affordable price to the channels of music distribution.
If you do a single it’s $9.99 for a single song. Next year, when you renew it’s the same price. As soon as you don’t renew, the songs come out of the stores—Spotify, iTunes, all of them. If it were an album, it would be $29.99. Every year, it’s $50 to keep it there. But every penny of revenue goes to the artist.
Who else is using TuneCore?
Publishers are starting to use this and that’s what I’m having fun with. Publishers are starting to realize it’s a tool to develop and break new acts. Exhibit A would be Logan Mize and Big Yellow Dog. They sold around 80,000 of the single and Arista now snagged him. AristoMedia uses it, and management company Red Light is going to do a couple of things. It’s like everybody’s empowered now to not sit and wait for somebody to pick him or her to come play in the superdome, if you will. Everybody is in the stadium. They can play the game.
How does TuneCore help level the playing field for aspiring artists?
Some of the biggest acts that we have in the industry, every label passed on them with the exception of one. That’s how it’s gone, and as we’ve consolidated down to a few labels, those labels are not there to be the one. They rely more on very predictable artists. I’m thinking that’s where TuneCore can help. There’s so much talent that doesn’t get into the “predictables” category. That’s the stuff that really changes our industry, and we need to figure out what gets these artists launched. That’s purpose for our industry as a whole.
We know music is the creative part of the industry, but we’ve entered the time where the business part has to be just as creative as the music. If you’ve got a toolbox, the process of choosing the right mix of tools to use is extremely creative, but I want all the tools I can possibly get, just to have the choice to use the ones I want to use.
What is your biggest challenge?
The biggest challenge is that digital space is static. People don’t know what TuneCore does, versus a Grooveshark or Songza or other tech spaces. So right now for me, awareness is job number one.