
Entry into the Grand Taste Events.
The world-class
Music City Food + Wine Festival took place over the weekend (September 20-21) in Nashville, featuring premier food and musical talent from the Southern region and beyond.
Among Saturday’s events was
Trisha Yearwood sharing the secret to her Skillet Apple Pie. “This is the second year for food and music to intertwine in Nashville,” she said
during the cooking demonstration. “It makes so much sense for those two elements to combine here. For me, it’s incredibly perfect.”

Trisha Yearwood visits with fans before heading back to Atlanta, GA.
After performing two shows on her 50
th birthday the night prior, Yearwood arrived in Nashville at
2:00 a.m. with her sister
Beth, who joined her onstage for the morning demonstration. “I usually stay to sign books, but I’m getting on a plane to fly back to Atlanta right after this,” said Yearwood, whose career is handled by
Ken Levitan’s Vector Management, the company behind the festival. While on a world tour with husband Garth Brooks, Yearwood is prepping a cookware and cutlery line, a new cookbook expected in 2015, and a new album from RCA Nashville, currently
available for pre-order. The fifth season of her Food Network cooking show is airing episodes recorded in Oklahoma. “Garth and I just moved back to Nashville,” she said. “Going forward, I’ll be on the road so I don’t know how the [taping] schedule will look.”
The afternoon’s
Grand Taste events continued at Public Square Park, including selections from a who’s-who list of fine local restaurants, including mozzarella and peppers from
City House, skirt steak from
Lockeland Table, bourbon butterscotch pudding from
Buttermilk Road/Husk Nashville, pulled pork on a black eyed pea cake from
Watermark, pâté from
Porter Road Butcher, and a lemon chiffon in caramel cake from the
International Culinary School of the Arts. Specialty drinks from
Deep Eddy, Dixie, and
Titos, were irresistible. World-class vintners were featured alongside those from Nashville’s back yard (
Arrington Vineyard), as well as from Paso Robles, CA (
Liberty School Wine), and
Winebow selections from Chile, Spain, and Italy, and many more.
Vendors welcoming the larger, second-annual crowd included Alabama-based
Billy Reid, Nashville-based leather designer
Peter Nappi, and Nissan’s
Infiniti, whose US headquarters is located in Franklin, Tenn.
Evening events took attendees to Walk of Fame Park for celebrity chef preparations and an outdoor concert.
Harvest Night dinner highlights included
Ashley Christensen’s pimento grits and succotash, and
Amanda Freitag’s falafel cone with green goddess, alongside dishes by
Jonathan Waxman, Masaharu Morimoto and
Tyler Florence. Rubbing shoulders with the crowd were many of the evenings performers, including hosts
Kings of Leon, and celeb guests including
Nashville’s
Connie Britton.

Harvest Night finale chorus singing “Friends In Low Places.”
The Kings opened the concert with “Dixieland Delight,” kicking off a variety of cover song performances representative of Music City.
Jamey Johnson sang “Set ‘Em Up Joe,”
Charles Kelley performed “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” and then “Hey Good Lookin’” with
Ashley Monroe, who also offered “Bartender’s Blues.”
Moon Taxi brought “The Race Is On” while a very pregnant
Holly Williams sang “I Saw The Light.”
Phosphorescent shined with “Guitars, Cadillacs,”
Michael McDonald played “You Don’t Know Me” and “Busted,” and
Mandy Barnett sang “Walk The Line.”
Hunter Hayes performed “Fast As You” and “Folsom Prison Blues” before the Kings of Leon chorus (including
Garrett Hedlund from
Country Strong, and
Hayden Panettiere from
Nashville) rounded out the evening with “Friends In Low Places.”
Festivities continued through Sunday, featuring Margot’s
Margot McCormack, 404 Kitchen’s
Matt Bolus and more.
Music City Food + Wine is produced by Vector Management’s
Ken Levitan and
Andy Mendelsohn, Kings of Leon, Jonathan Waxman, and
C3 Presents (Austin Food & Wine Festival, Austin City Limits Music Festival, and Lollapalooza).
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YouTube Adds Realtime Analytics
/by Eric T. ParkerThe option includes current view counts, minutes watched, levels of engagements (likes, dislikes, comments, etc.) and demographic views. Two reports cover the last 48 hours and the last 60 minutes.
“This report can give you early insights into the performance of your most recently published videos and might help you to adjust their promotion strategy going forward,” said the Google-owned company in a recent blog post.
Although there is a brief lag time, the two graphs are automatically updated on the analytics page, which is set to the time zone of the viewer.
Content owners are able to view data from the last five published videos.
Realtime data does not support filtering, playlists or shows at this time. Therefore, the geographic filter, the date picker, the comparison and the download functionalities are disabled in the interface.
Property Reports: Overnight Fire, and Rendering of New SESAC Building
/by Sarah SkatesImage captured from News Channel 5’s video of the fire at 19 Music Sq. W. Click for the video.
Google Maps image of 19 Music Sq. W.
The bright red, barn shaped building at 19 Music Sq. W. caught fire overnight and has been declared a total loss. Businesses located in the building include Encore Publicity, Only One Tailoring, Pura Vida Vintage clothing, and the offices of attorneys James Rose, Marshall Snyder, and Michael Mills.
According to News Channel 5, the fire started on the top floor, and was likely an electrical fire. Songwriters were in the building when the fire broke out around 9:15, and they escaped with little to no injuries. Though the fire was mostly contained to the top floor, water and smoke damaged the remainder of the property.
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Panattoni Development Co. has released a rendering of SESAC’s new building, to be located at 35, 37, 39 and 41 Music Sq. E.
The Nashville Post reports that local firm Tuck Hinton Architects designed the 95,000-square-foot building. Approximately half of the space has been leased, and Panattoni Nashville is working with Colliers International to lease the remainder.
Rendering of the new SESAC building
Artist Updates: Florida Georgia Line, Zac Brown Band, Kayla Adams, Laura Story
/by Jessica NicholsonPhoto courtesy Tyler Hubbard.
Both Florida Georgia Line members are now off the market. Tyler Hubbard proposed to girlfriend Hayley Stommel on Monday, Sept. 22. Hubbard posted a photo to social media of the pair celebrating the engagement, drinking champagne while in a helicopter.
“This is what a lucky man looks like right here. Not sure why but I sure am blessed to call this angel my fiancé,” Hubbard tweeted.
The other half of Florida Georgia Line, Brian Kelley, married Brittney Marie Cole in December 2013.
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Kayla Adams
Kayla Adams‘ debut music video, “Sober & Sorry,” will be featured on Virgin Airlines during the month of October.
The video will be showing on flights to and from Australia, and on all U.S. domestic runs.
The clip was produced by Huntley Ritter (Bring It On, We Are Marshall), and directed by Yarrow Kraner for Stafford Multimedia.
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Zac Brown Band performed at Wrigley Field recently. This marks the band’s second iconic ballpark performance this year, following a show at Fenway Park earlier in the summer.
Zac Brown Band and crew celebrate playing at Wrigley Field. Photo courtesy Southern Reel.
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Laura Story with husband Martin and their newborn twins. Photo: The Media Collective
CCM artist Laura Story and husband Martin welcomed fraternal twin boys Benjamin Cary and Griffin James on Sept. 18. They weighed 6.5 lbs and 6.3 lbs, respectively. The twins join two-year-old sister Josie.
“Martin and I are so thrilled to finally meet these little guys! God has truly blessed our family,” said Story.
Grand Ole Opry To Celebrate 89th Birthday Oct. 10 and 11
/by Jessica NicholsonCraig Morgan. Photo: Chris Hollo
The Grand Ole Opry presented by Humana will celebrate its 89th birthday on Oct. 10 and 11, with four weekend Opry shows, plus the Opry’s birthday cake, a concert by Opry member Craig Morgan, backstage tours, free music on the Opry Plaza and more.
Lady Antebellum and Chris Janson are confirmed for two shows on Friday, Oct. 10, while Trace Adkins, Keb’ Mo’ and Clare Bowen (of ABC’s Nashville), are slated for Opry performances during two shows on Saturday, Oct. 11.
Morgan will perform a special Opry Birthday Concert at 3 p.m. on Oct. 11, while Greg Bates will headline the Opry Plaza beginning at 5 p.m. on Oct. 11. The plaza will offer food, fun, and free music on the stage throughout the day.
Industry Pics: Americana Music Fest Week
/by Kelsey_GradySiriusXM’s Outlaw Country was live from the Nashville studios on Thursday, Sept. 18 and Friday, Sept. 19, as a part of the Americana Music Festival. Live performances included Carlene Carter & Marc Wiseman, Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, Boogie Down Piano Party and “Americana’s Most Wanted Guitar-Pull.”
Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives. Photo: Parker Young
Carlene Carter. Photo Credit: Parker Young
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The progressive, tradition-based artists responsible for the resurgence of Downtown Nashville’s Lower Broad reunited in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater for a one-of-a-kind show, playing the songs that inspired Music City’s “new scene” in the mid-90’s. Featuring performances by BR5-49, Paul Burch, and Greg Garing, R.B. Morris, and more, the show also included the musicians’ behind-the-scenes stories of the Lower Broad revival.
BR5-49. Photo: Rick Diamond
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Roots music champion Ry Cooder sat down with Barry Mazor on Friday, September 19 for an exclusive, rare interview about his impact on the American music landscape over the past fifty years. Cooder discussed his distinct legacy that covers his groundbreaking solo albums of the 1970s, his recordings with the Rolling Stones and Rodney Crowell, and soundtracks for such films as The Long Riders and Paris, Texas.
Pictured (L-R): Music journalist and author Barry Mazor, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Kyle Young, Ry Cooder, the Americana Music Association’s Jed Hilly and Mark Moffatt backstage. Photo: Rick Diamond
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Photo: Bev Moser
Photo: Bev Moser
Todd Wagner Announced As Keynote Speaker at CRS 2015
/by Troy_StephensonTodd Wagner
Entrepreneur and philanthropist Todd Wagner has been announced as the keynote speaker for Country Radio Seminar 2015. Wagner’s address will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015, at the Nashville Convention Center in downtown Nashville.
“We are thrilled that Todd has agreed to join us for a unique discussion,” said CRS Executive Director Bill Mayne. “We’ve been looking for the right person to speak on ‘entrepreneurial spirit’ in the marketplace for several years. When you consider his body of work with success in innovation, entrepreneurship and philanthropy, Todd Wagner is the perfect person to share his perspective with our industry!”
Wagner received a B.S. from Indiana University, and then a law degree from the University of Virginia. In 1995, Wagner joined Mark Cuban to launch Broadcast.com, which broadcasts live sporting events, corporate events and radio stations over the Internet. They took the company public in 1998, where it set an opening-day record with shares climbing 249 percent.
Wagner’s business interests also include a stake in the Dallas Mavericks, as well as the Weinstein Company. Additionally, he is a founder and co-chairman of Content Partners LLC. Most recently, Wagner helped launch Chideowhich in January 2014. As the first interactive charity broadcast network, Chideo is the only place where fans can discover and inspire one-of-a-kind content and experiences from their favorite personalities – all while making the world a better place.
CRS 2015 will be held Feb. 25-27, 2015, in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com for more information.
Warren Named VP, Market Manager For Cumulus Nashville
/by Jessica NicholsonAllison Warren
Cumulus has announced that Allison Warren has been named VP and Market Manager for Cumulus Nashville. She previously served as Director of Sales for Entercom’s Austin stations. She has also served as Director of Sales for Entercom’s Madison, Wis., and Milwaukee locations, as well as Marketing Director for both Entercom and CBS Radio’s Denver stations.
Jeff Brown, Sr. VP for Cumulus said, “Allison was a key part of my team in Denver some years back. She did great work there and has since built a portfolio of successes in vibrant radio markets including Austin, Madison and Milwaukee. Her results-driven, collaborative leadership style will infuse our Nashville operations with the energy and focus needed at this pivotal point in the cluster’s growth. Allison will be an incredible asset to Cumulus’ leadership team.”
Warren added, “I am honored to have been chosen to lead the Cumulus Nashville team. I am excited to reunite with Jeff Brown, connect with the team, and become part of the Nashville business community. It’s a great time for radio and Cumulus Nashville hosts six strong brands delivering local, personal and engaging content. With our ability to deliver innovative solutions, we are poised for success.”
Second Annual Music City Food + Wine Festival Maintains Momentum
/by Eric T. ParkerEntry into the Grand Taste Events.
The world-class Music City Food + Wine Festival took place over the weekend (September 20-21) in Nashville, featuring premier food and musical talent from the Southern region and beyond.
Among Saturday’s events was Trisha Yearwood sharing the secret to her Skillet Apple Pie. “This is the second year for food and music to intertwine in Nashville,” she said during the cooking demonstration. “It makes so much sense for those two elements to combine here. For me, it’s incredibly perfect.”
Trisha Yearwood visits with fans before heading back to Atlanta, GA.
After performing two shows on her 50th birthday the night prior, Yearwood arrived in Nashville at 2:00 a.m. with her sister Beth, who joined her onstage for the morning demonstration. “I usually stay to sign books, but I’m getting on a plane to fly back to Atlanta right after this,” said Yearwood, whose career is handled by Ken Levitan’s Vector Management, the company behind the festival. While on a world tour with husband Garth Brooks, Yearwood is prepping a cookware and cutlery line, a new cookbook expected in 2015, and a new album from RCA Nashville, currently available for pre-order. The fifth season of her Food Network cooking show is airing episodes recorded in Oklahoma. “Garth and I just moved back to Nashville,” she said. “Going forward, I’ll be on the road so I don’t know how the [taping] schedule will look.”
The afternoon’s Grand Taste events continued at Public Square Park, including selections from a who’s-who list of fine local restaurants, including mozzarella and peppers from City House, skirt steak from Lockeland Table, bourbon butterscotch pudding from Buttermilk Road/Husk Nashville, pulled pork on a black eyed pea cake from Watermark, pâté from Porter Road Butcher, and a lemon chiffon in caramel cake from the International Culinary School of the Arts. Specialty drinks from Deep Eddy, Dixie, and Titos, were irresistible. World-class vintners were featured alongside those from Nashville’s back yard (Arrington Vineyard), as well as from Paso Robles, CA (Liberty School Wine), and Winebow selections from Chile, Spain, and Italy, and many more.
Vendors welcoming the larger, second-annual crowd included Alabama-based Billy Reid, Nashville-based leather designer Peter Nappi, and Nissan’s Infiniti, whose US headquarters is located in Franklin, Tenn.
Evening events took attendees to Walk of Fame Park for celebrity chef preparations and an outdoor concert. Harvest Night dinner highlights included Ashley Christensen’s pimento grits and succotash, and Amanda Freitag’s falafel cone with green goddess, alongside dishes by Jonathan Waxman, Masaharu Morimoto and Tyler Florence. Rubbing shoulders with the crowd were many of the evenings performers, including hosts Kings of Leon, and celeb guests including Nashville’s Connie Britton.
Harvest Night finale chorus singing “Friends In Low Places.”
The Kings opened the concert with “Dixieland Delight,” kicking off a variety of cover song performances representative of Music City. Jamey Johnson sang “Set ‘Em Up Joe,” Charles Kelley performed “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” and then “Hey Good Lookin’” with Ashley Monroe, who also offered “Bartender’s Blues.” Moon Taxi brought “The Race Is On” while a very pregnant Holly Williams sang “I Saw The Light.” Phosphorescent shined with “Guitars, Cadillacs,” Michael McDonald played “You Don’t Know Me” and “Busted,” and Mandy Barnett sang “Walk The Line.” Hunter Hayes performed “Fast As You” and “Folsom Prison Blues” before the Kings of Leon chorus (including Garrett Hedlund from Country Strong, and Hayden Panettiere from Nashville) rounded out the evening with “Friends In Low Places.”
Festivities continued through Sunday, featuring Margot’s Margot McCormack, 404 Kitchen’s Matt Bolus and more.
Music City Food + Wine is produced by Vector Management’s Ken Levitan and Andy Mendelsohn, Kings of Leon, Jonathan Waxman, and C3 Presents (Austin Food & Wine Festival, Austin City Limits Music Festival, and Lollapalooza).
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ASCAP Songwriters Raise Funds for Nashville CARES
/by Kelsey_GradyPictured (L-R): Nashville CARES’ Betsy Seaton, Jon Nite, Chris DeStefano, Ashley Gorley, Nashville CARES’ Topher McCune, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe, ASCAP’s Michael Martin and Jonathan Singleton. Photo: Alison Toczylowski
ASCAP hosted a songwriters round comprised of top members Ashley Gorley, Chris DeStefano, Jon Nite and Jonathan Singleton on Tuesday, Sept. 16 at The Listening Room in Nashville. The event benefitted Nashville CARES and the 23rd Annual Nashville AIDS Walk & Run, to be held on Saturday, Oct. 4 in Public Square Park. The songwriters round raised over $3,000 for Nashville CARES, and included a silent auction.
Pictured (L-R): Ashley Gorley, Chris DeStefano, Jon Nite, and Jonathan Singleton perform.
Industry Ink: Glen Campbell, Levi Hummon, Rob and Shannan Hatch
/by Jessica NicholsonGlen Campbell
Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me, will be presented during a benefit screening and concert on Oct. 19 at the Music City Center in Nashville. The evening will also feature performances from The Band Perry, Delta Rae, and Ashley Campbell. Proceeds from the event will benefit Alzheimer’s disease awareness.
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Sept. 26 at 10 am. CT. Tickets begin at $95.
Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me opens in theaters in New York and Nashville on Oct. 24, followed by a national release to more than 50 cities.
View the official movie trailer below:
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BMLG/Valory Music Co. recording artist Levi Hummon recently performed during an ASCAP event at the home of Desmond and Curtis Child. The evening also featured Valerie Simpson of Ashford & Simpson, who performed the classic “Ain’t Nothin’ Like The Real Thing.” Hummon is published by Desmond Child’s Deston Songs, and managed by Iconic Entertainment.
Pictured (L-R): Levi Hummon and Valerie Simpson
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It was quite an exciting week for Rob Hatch, who also celebrated the No. 1 song “I Don’t Dance,” recorded by Lee Brice, during a Music Row party on Wednesday, Sept. 17. “I Don’t Dance” also earned a CMA nomination for Song of the Year.