
Adam Hood
Singer/songwriter
Adam Hood released his fourth full-length album
Welcome To The Big World on Tuesday (Nov. 4), available via Lone Star Music and iTunes.
To coincide with the album release, Hood is on the road with Texas musician
Jason Eady as part of their
Southern Brothers From Another Mother co-headlining tour, performing together as an acoustic duo, trading off original songs (full itinerary below). The tour stops at Nashville’s The Basement, 7 p.m. on Monday, November 10.
For the album, the Alabama native took to the crowd-funding site Kickstarter in November 2013 for fans to pledge support in reaching his goal to make the record with producer
Rachel Loy. For the first time in 12 years Hood has released his music independently (Adam Hood Music). The album’s first single, “Trying to Write a Love Song” (Hood/
Pat McLaughlin/Logan Mize), was released earlier this year and hit Top 5 on both Texas Music Charts.“Bar Band” will be the next single.
Notable collaborations include
Will Hoge (“Postcards and Payphones”),
Charlie Worsham and
Sunny Sweeney (“The Countriest”).
Southern Brothers From Another Mother Tour
DATE-CITY-VENUE
11/5–Birmingham, AL–Zydeco (acoustic show)
11/7–Auburn, AL–Bourbon Street Bar
11/8–Bowling Green, KY–The Warehouse at Mt. Victor (acoustic show)
11/9–Knoxville, TN–Barley’s Taproom (acoustic show)
11/10–Nashville, TN–The Basement (acoustic show)
11/11–Atlanta, GA–Smith’s Olde Bar
11/12–Raleigh, NC–Southland Ballroom
11/13–Charlotte, NC–Puckett’s Farm Equipment
11/14–Rome, GA–Brewhouse Music & Grill
11/15–Gatlinburg, TN–Sugarlands Distilling Company
Adam Hood on Tour
12/7–Fort Worth, TX–Coopers BBQ (free show)
12/8–New Braunfels, TX–Billy’s Ice House (acoustic show)
12/9–Aledo, TX–Railhead Smokehouse (acoustic show)
12/10–Fort Worth, TX–Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge (acoustic show)
Co-headlining with Stoney LaRue
12/11–Lewisville, TX–Hat Tricks (acoustic show)
12/12–Yukon, OK–Grady’s 66 Pub
12/13–Amarillo, TX–Hoot’s Pub
Artist Updates: Chris Young, Faith Hill, The Swon Brothers, Sonia Leigh
/by Kelsey_GradyKidde Fire Safety joined country music stars Chris Young and Kix Brooks and fire service leaders to offer their support to new campaigns that will help protect families and assist burn-injured firefighters.
Kidde will donate 2,000 worry-Free sealed-battery smoke alarms to fire departments in select cities along Young’s 2015 A.M. World Tour and will contribute $25,000 to sponsor Phoenix Society’s new Survivors Offering Assistance in Recovery (SOAR) program to support burned firefighters.
“One of my best friends recently became a firefighter, and the risk they take really hits home. I’m glad to be part of a cause that will help support first responders and local communities along my tour,” said Young.
Pictured (L-R): Heather Caldwell, Communications & Marketing Manager, Kidde; Chief Ronald Siarnicki, executive director, National Fallen Firefighters Foundation; Chris Young; Jim Ward, President, Kidde Fire Safety; Kix Brooks; Amy Acton, executive director, The Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors; Luis Nevarez, Tulare Fire Department, burn survivor and SOAR member; Chris Rovenstine, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Kidde Fire Safety; Chief Fire Marshall Butch Browning, president, National Association of State Fire Marshals and Commissioner & Fire Marshal Gary West, TN Department of Commerce and Insurance. Photo: Sanford Myers
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The movie is set in Mississippi, and follows the story of a young man, recently released from prison, who falls in love with a troubled girl next door. Hill plays the mother he moves back home with. Hill stars alongside Riley Keough, who has appeared in Magic Mike and Runaways, and whose grandfather was Elvis Presley.
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Country duo and outdoor enthusiasts The Swon Brothers have been chosen as NRA Country’s Featured Artist for November. The announcement comes during a busy time as they recently launched their highly-anticipated, self-titled debut album.
“We grew up in Oklahoma, the heartland of our great country, where our dad first took us hunting and fishing and taught us to appreciate the outdoors. Now it’s our passion, it’s how we unwind and recharge. There’s nothing better than a holiday hunting trip followed by mom’s home cooking, spending time with family and some great Country music. We are living our dream.”
As part of the NRA Country promotion, fans can make plans to join NRA Country and The Swon Brothers on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11th at 7 p.m. ET for an exclusive online StageIt concert. The intimate show will feature a live Q&A and performances of music from the duo’s new album.
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UMPG Hires Performing Rights Special Advisor
/by Sarah SkatesRichard Conlon
Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) has tapped Richard Conlon to serve as Special Advisor on Performing Rights. Conlon is well versed in the field, having spent more than 20 years with BMI, most recently as Sr. Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Communications & New Media. Conlon will counsel UMPG on matters related to advocating, protecting and maximizing the value of performing rights.
He previously spearheaded BMI’s digital new media licensing divisions and directed global communications efforts. During his tenure with the performing rights organization, he launched both the corporate strategy and digital business units, licensing the rights to more than 8.5 million musical works and generating hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. Conlon also managed negotiations with digital properties ranging from YouTube to Spotify and Pandora. Under his management, licensed properties grew to more than 10,000 sites and digital income consistently drove corporate revenue growth.
In the new role, he will report to Michael J. Sammis, UMPG EVP Operations and CFO, and David Kokakis, SVP/Head of Business & Legal Affairs and Business Development. Sammis said, “It is, indeed, an interesting time in the evolution of the performing rights business and Richard’s expertise in developing systems and strategy will be extremely valuable towards maximizing the value of performing rights for UMPG and its songwriters.”
Cumulus' NASH Country Brand Partners with Music Choice
/by Jessica NicholsonBeginning Nov. 24, Cumulus’ NASH Country Music and lifestyle brand will launch a partnership with video-on-demand provider Music Choice.
The partnership will feature a dedicated NASH television category of video-on-demand programming, which includes original content extending from NASH’s radio segments including “America’s Morning Show with Blair Garner,” “NASH Nights Live,” and new programming such as “NASH Grits & Hits” cooking show and “NASH Lash” style segment. Music Choice’s “Today’s Country” and “Country Hits” will include NASH and NASH Icon programming daily from 6-9 p.m. ET. Additionally, the “Today’s Country” video channel on Music Choice will be co-branded as “Today’s Country: NASH TV” and will feature programming from the NASH campus as well as Music Choice videos.
Cumulus will also promote Music Choice programming on radio stations nationwide. Cumulus is building out a dedicated Music Choice section of the NASH campus.
Dave Del Beccaro, President and CEO of Music Choice stated: “Country has always been one of the most popular formats for us at Music Choice. We are thrilled to be getting content from NASH that complements our robust video and music library and entrenches us deeper in the Country music lifestyle.”
“Our partnership with Music Choice to distribute NASH content to 57 million homes across America is yet another important platform in establishing NASH as the definitive lifestyle and entertainment brand for fans of country music,” said Lew Dickey, CEO of Cumulus.
Cumulus and Music Choice will co-sponsor several marketing events each year, and Music Choice will also provide promotional support on its properties for the first-ever American Country Countdown Awards, airing live Monday, Dec. 15, 2014 on FOX.
Musicians Hall of Fame Celebrates Roy Orbison Exhibit Grand Opening
/by Jessica NicholsonPart of Roy Orbison exhibit at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
Nashville’s Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated the grand opening of its newest exhibit commemorating Roy Orbison, and the 50th anniversary of his classic song, “Oh, Pretty Woman.”
The exhibit includes prescription glasses that became Orbison’s trademark, a 1957 Gibson Byrdland guitar, and a 1961 Gibson 335 guitar, owned by studio musician Jerry Kennedy and used in the recording of “Oh, Pretty Woman.”
“Roy’s impact on popular music as a writer, singer, and musician is immeasurable,” said Joe Chambers, Founder of the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. “He influenced artists such as the Beatles, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen, just to name a few, and his iconic guitar intro to “Oh, Pretty Woman” continues to inspire musicians of all ages.”
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Charlie Daniels & Friends Announce Christmas 4 Kids Concert Lineup
/by Troy_Stephenson“It just feels good to get together with friends and do something worthwhile that brings so many smiles to faces that don’t really have a lot to smile about,” says Daniels.
The funds generated by the concert and the Tour Bus Show/Artist Meet and Greet event are used to give over 400 children from 29 different schools a day-long shopping excursion.
“Christmas 4 Kids wants to extend a special ‘thank you’ to Charlie Daniels for headlining our concert for the 14th year,” says Christmas 4 Kids President, Linda O’Connell. “He holds a special place in the hearts of this organization.”
Tickets are $60 and $36.50 and are available for purchase now online at www.christmas4kids.org.
Round Hill Music Acquires Big Loud Shirt Industries Song Catalog
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Big Loud catalog contains 32 hit songs by writers including Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins, Joey Moi, Matt Dragstrem, Chris Lane, Sarah Buxton, Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Cory Battan, Deanna Bryant, Tyler Hayes, Mike Reid, Jenn Schott, Nicole Witt, and Big Loud founder Craig Wiseman.
The catalog includes such songs as Tim McGraw’s “Live Like You Were Dying”; Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats” and “Blown Away” as well as George Strait’s “I Saw God Today.”
The deal also includes an alignment with Big Loud Bucks administration and Information, the music admin arm of Big Loud Shirt. Wiseman and his team will also work with Round Hill Music going forward.
“Craig has nurtured this amazing culture at Big Loud Shirts, which is based on family and creative freedom,” Round Hill Music president Neil Gillis said in a statement. “It is this culture that has helped generated the unprecedented success the company has attained.”
Big Loud Shirt founder Wiseman says he was impressed with how the Round Hill Music team has “a serious passion for creating a modern music company.” He added, he is “happy to be independent with our new Round Hill partners.”
Rascal Flatts Return For Final Performance at Nashville's Fiddle & Steel Bar
/by Jessica NicholsonRascal Flatts (Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney) returned to the Fiddle & Steel Guitar Bar, where they began their career in 1999, for a private concert last night (Nov. 6).
SiriusXM hosted the exclusive concert for listeners at the Nashville bar, which is slated to close at the end of the year as new construction begins in Printer’s Alley. “Rascal Flatts REWIND—Back to Where It All Began” also aired live via satellite on SiriusXM’s new Y2Kountry (Channel 57) with multiple re-broadcasts scheduled throughout Q4 on The Highway, Y2Kountry & Prime Country.
Pictured (L-R): Rascal Flatts Jay DeMarcus, SiriusXM’s Storme Warren, Rascal Flatts Gary LeVox, TODAY’s Lester Holt, SiriusXM’s John Marks and Rascal Flatts Joe Don Rooney. Photo: Terry Watt
NBC TODAY anchor Lester Holt sits on bass with the Supergroup during their new single “Riot.” Photo: Terry Watt
Music With A Mission Raises $200,000
/by Kelsey_GradyThe 2014 “Music With A Mission” filled the Schermerhorn Symphony Center with lively music and energy on Oct. 12 as the event raised $200,000 to benefit the Nashville Rescue Mission, which serves more than 2,000 meals per day to the hungry and homeless in the Nashville community.
Pictured (L-R): Chip Esten, comedian, actor and singer, and Demetria Kalodimos, WSMV-TV anchor
Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers, Steve and Rudy, hosted this year’s event, with performers including country-recording artist Tracy Lawrence; Lynda Carter, singer, film and television star, who played the role of “Wonder Woman”; Chip Esten, comedian, actor and singer, known for his role as “Deacon” in ABC’s hit drama, Nashville; The Henningsens, a family trio of musicians and songwriters; The Willis Clan, of ABC’s America’s Got Talent, a family of musicians, dancers, athletes, writers and artists; and Jesse Lee Jones, owner of Robert’s Western World and the leader of its house band, Brazilbilly.
Pictures (L-R): Steve Gatlin, Tracy Lawrence, Rudy Gatlin, Lynda Carter, Larry Gatlin and Jessie Lee Jones.
“We are so grateful to the Nashville community for their support,” said Glenn Cranfield, president and chief executive officer of Nashville Rescue Mission. “This year’s Music With A Mission event was a huge success! It was an incredible night of entertainment and awareness. We are incredibly grateful to Alan Valentine, president and chief executive officer of the Nashville Symphony, for facilitating this special event in the beautiful Schermerhorn Symphony Center. A special thank you to Conductor, Jim Gray and the amazing Nashville Symphony Orchestra for sharing their talents with us. Certainly, without the participation of the incredibly talented artists who participated, this evening would not have been possible. Thank you: Tracy Lawrence, Lynda Carter, Chip Esten, The Henningsens, The Willis Clan, and Jesse Lee Jones, and last, but certainly not least—Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers, Steve and Rudy, for hosting the evening. Also, with gratitude, we thank Demetria Kalodimos for serving as master of ceremonies for the night. The Mission would also like to thank our generous sponsors and those who donated items for the silent auction. Your gifts will allow the Mission to serve the homeless and hungry in our community. Thank you!”
Taylor Swift Re-Signs With BMI
/by Jessica NicholsonTaylor Swift.
Taylor Swift has re-signed with Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) for representation of the public performances of her music catalog. Swift joined BMI in 2004, at the age of 14, and released her first album for Big Machine Label Group at age 16.
She has earned 21 BMI Country Awards, as well as nine BMI Pop Awards, including Songwriter of the Year in 2010, and BMI’s President’s Award, which honored her achievements in songwriting. She is the youngest recipient of a Grammy award for Album of the Year (for her album Fearless). Swift’s recently released fifth album, 1989, is the first platinum album of 2014, and is the first album to garner more than 1 million in first-week sales since Swift’s own RED album in 2012. Her 2010 project, Speak Now, also moved more than 1 million copies in its first week, making her the only artist to achieve the feat three times.
“Beyond her stellar career achievements, Taylor has a unique and extraordinary connection with her fans. Through her songwriting and artistry, she has become a universal friend and has redefined the modern pop star,” said BMI President and CEO Mike O’Neill. “We are honored that Taylor has chosen to continue her relationship and partnership with BMI, and we are excited to continue to represent her diverse and groundbreaking catalog of music.”
BMI Vice President of Writer/Publisher Relations Jody Williams said, “Taylor’s passion and innate ability for songwriting is remarkable. A true storyteller with wisdom and heart, the immense appeal of her music crosses genres and spans the globe. BMI is incredibly proud to have supported Taylor since the early days of her career. We look forward to working with her exceptional team, SONY/ATV and Troy Tomlinson, CEO and President of SONY/ATV Publishing Nashville.”
Adam Hood Preps Nashville Show In Support of New Album
/by Eric T. ParkerAdam Hood
Singer/songwriter Adam Hood released his fourth full-length album Welcome To The Big World on Tuesday (Nov. 4), available via Lone Star Music and iTunes.
To coincide with the album release, Hood is on the road with Texas musician Jason Eady as part of their Southern Brothers From Another Mother co-headlining tour, performing together as an acoustic duo, trading off original songs (full itinerary below). The tour stops at Nashville’s The Basement, 7 p.m. on Monday, November 10.
For the album, the Alabama native took to the crowd-funding site Kickstarter in November 2013 for fans to pledge support in reaching his goal to make the record with producer Rachel Loy. For the first time in 12 years Hood has released his music independently (Adam Hood Music). The album’s first single, “Trying to Write a Love Song” (Hood/Pat McLaughlin/Logan Mize), was released earlier this year and hit Top 5 on both Texas Music Charts.“Bar Band” will be the next single.
Notable collaborations include Will Hoge (“Postcards and Payphones”), Charlie Worsham and Sunny Sweeney (“The Countriest”).
Southern Brothers From Another Mother Tour
DATE-CITY-VENUE
11/5–Birmingham, AL–Zydeco (acoustic show)
11/7–Auburn, AL–Bourbon Street Bar
11/8–Bowling Green, KY–The Warehouse at Mt. Victor (acoustic show)
11/9–Knoxville, TN–Barley’s Taproom (acoustic show)
11/10–Nashville, TN–The Basement (acoustic show)
11/11–Atlanta, GA–Smith’s Olde Bar
11/12–Raleigh, NC–Southland Ballroom
11/13–Charlotte, NC–Puckett’s Farm Equipment
11/14–Rome, GA–Brewhouse Music & Grill
11/15–Gatlinburg, TN–Sugarlands Distilling Company
Adam Hood on Tour
12/7–Fort Worth, TX–Coopers BBQ (free show)
12/8–New Braunfels, TX–Billy’s Ice House (acoustic show)
12/9–Aledo, TX–Railhead Smokehouse (acoustic show)
12/10–Fort Worth, TX–Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge (acoustic show)
Co-headlining with Stoney LaRue
12/11–Lewisville, TX–Hat Tricks (acoustic show)
12/12–Yukon, OK–Grady’s 66 Pub
12/13–Amarillo, TX–Hoot’s Pub