
Pictured (L-R, seated): Writer/producer Ross Copperman, Brett Eldredge, Writer Heather Morgan. (Standing): BMI’s Bradley Collins and Jody Williams, Sony/ATV Tree Publishing’s Josh VanValkenburg and Troy Tomlinson, Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito. Photo: Frederick Breedon
Industry members braved stormy weather in Nashville to gather at BMI’s offices Wednesday (Aug. 20) to celebrate the success of
Brett Eldredge‘s “Beat of the Music,” penned by co-writers Eldredge,
Ross Copperman and
Heather Morgan. It marks Eldredge’s second consecutive chart-topper as both a writer and artist.
The song marked Morgan’s first No. 1 single on the Soundscan charts, though “Slow Me Down,” a song Morgan co-wrote that Sara Evans picked up, went to No. 1 on the
MusicRow CountryBreakout chart in April. Copperman and Eldredge co-produced “Beat of the Music” together, and celebrated their first No. 1 single as producers.
“One of the neat things about Ross Copperman is that when he’s in the writer’s room, he can also bring in production sensibilities to it,” said Sony/ATV Tree’s
Josh VanValkenburg. “There’s a moniker around the row called a ‘track guy.’ Well, Ross is a great songwriter who figured out how to put a little icing on the cake. As for Brett, Sony has been chasing Brett for a long time. We feel he is a future superstar, not only in this genre, but beyond. He’s a triple threat.”
Warner Music Nashville president and CEO
John Esposito, who will soon celebrate five years at the label, emphasized the importance of the No. 1 parties and awards. “Coming from rock and pop, they don’t do that,” said Esposito, who said he keeps many of the prestigious No. 1 honors from parties in his office. He also made it clear that he’s as passionate about the music as when he first started. “This is where I’m retiring from—in about 15 years, for those of you looking for upward movement.”
After raising a glass to the Warner Music Nashville/Atlantic artist’s success, Esposito reminded the crowd that Eldredge was his first signing at Warner Music Nashville. “He’s kind of like a son, but I’m kind of like a bad father,” he quipped.
Avenue Bank’s
Cooper Samuels honored the song’s writers with a donation from Avenue Bank to the Alzheimer’s Foundation.
Eldredge recalled meeting Esposito and forming a partnership that has since seen more than 1.8 singles sold. At the time, Eldredge was a songwriter and demo singer doing whatever he could to get his voice and songs heard. “We went to dinner at [Nashville restaurant] The Palm, and he took interest in my songs and could name every song I wrote,” said Eldredge. “He convinced me he had the passion and would fight for me.” Eldredge also thanked his mother and father, who were in attendance. “My family are the biggest part of my life,” said Eldredge, recalling the hard work his parents put forth to support his career. “You can’t do things by yourself.”
Eldredge celebrated his first No. 1 song (“Don’t Ya”) by going skydiving, and more recently he swam with sharks to celebrate “Beat of the Music.” Ever the risk-taker, Eldredge brought along a years-old bottle of tequila, which he shared onstage with co-writer Copperman. “I remember meeting Ross and Heather at an after party years ago,” said Eldredge. “This has probably been in the cabinet for like 10 years. We joked that when we have a hot song, we would drink the old tequila with the worm. We had maybe a worm in a tequila bottle’s chance of making it in this business, but we did.”

Pictured (L-R): Writer/producer Ross Copperman, Brett Eldredge, Writer Heather Morgan. Photo: Frederick Breedon.
Bryan Brings Swindell, Lynch, FGL For 'Crash My Playa' Event
/by Kelsey_GradyLuke Bryan
Ticket packages for Luke Bryan‘s highly anticipated Crash My Playa, presented by CID Presents, are now available. The exclusive four-day Country concert event – including performances from Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Dustin Lynch, Eric Paslay, Chris Stapleton, Kelleigh Bannen, DJ Rock, and Cole Swindell – will take place in Riviera Maya on Jan. 23 – 27, 2015.
All packages include four nights / five days all-inclusive accommodations at one of the unique participating resorts, airport transfer to and from the hotel, admission to each night’s exclusive beach performances, a limited editions Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa event poster, beach bag, and beach towel.
Food featuring local flavors, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available inside the venue and are included with all Crash My Playa packages. Also offered are optional themed adventures and activities that explore the riches of the Riviera Maya including ATV rides, zip lines, snorkeling and SCUBA diving, tours through the ancient Mayan ruins and more!
Guests from each resort will receive complimentary ground transportation to and from the Crash My Playa performance area each evening, including two full Luke Bryan shows on Jan. 24 & 26, Florida Georgia Line performing on Jan. 25, and Swindell’s concert on Jan. 23.
LINE-UP BREAKDOWN:
Jan. 23: Cole Swindell featuring Dustin Lynch
Jan. 24: Luke Bryan featuring Kelleigh Bannen
Jan. 25: Florida Georgia Line featuring Eric Paslay
Jan. 26: Luke Bryan featuring Chris Stapleton
This intimate Country concert experience has limited availability, and full package details and reservations can be found at crashmyplaya.com.
Nashville's Midtown To Get $100 Million Complex
/by Jessica NicholsonA rendering of the Kimpton project.
Construction will soon begin on a $100 million project in Nashville’s midtown area, located on a two-acre plot of land at the intersection of 21st Ave. S., Broadway and Division Street. Buckingham Cos is the developer for the project. The 17-story, 600,000-square-foot operation will feature 180 hotel rooms, 350 apartments, 630 parking spaces, a 35,000-square feet of retail space on the ground floor. One-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans will be available for the apartment units. Apartment residents will be able to take advantage of hotel offerings including a pool terrace and concierge services. Metro has plans to improve the 21st Ave. S. and Broadway intersection with upgraded sidewalks, lighting and traffic adjustments.
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants will operate the building. Tentatively named Buckingham Midtown, the development will be LEED certified once complete.
“Buckingham’s investment in Nashville is further validation of our city’s attractiveness and vibrancy,” Mayor Karl Dean said. “I commend the company for addressing the sensitivities of neighborhood residents by incorporating design elements that blend with the area.”
The Midtown development is expected to roll out in phases, with full completion in 2017.
No. 1 Party: Brett Eldredge's "Beat of the Music"
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R, seated): Writer/producer Ross Copperman, Brett Eldredge, Writer Heather Morgan. (Standing): BMI’s Bradley Collins and Jody Williams, Sony/ATV Tree Publishing’s Josh VanValkenburg and Troy Tomlinson, Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito. Photo: Frederick Breedon
Industry members braved stormy weather in Nashville to gather at BMI’s offices Wednesday (Aug. 20) to celebrate the success of Brett Eldredge‘s “Beat of the Music,” penned by co-writers Eldredge, Ross Copperman and Heather Morgan. It marks Eldredge’s second consecutive chart-topper as both a writer and artist.
The song marked Morgan’s first No. 1 single on the Soundscan charts, though “Slow Me Down,” a song Morgan co-wrote that Sara Evans picked up, went to No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout chart in April. Copperman and Eldredge co-produced “Beat of the Music” together, and celebrated their first No. 1 single as producers.
“One of the neat things about Ross Copperman is that when he’s in the writer’s room, he can also bring in production sensibilities to it,” said Sony/ATV Tree’s Josh VanValkenburg. “There’s a moniker around the row called a ‘track guy.’ Well, Ross is a great songwriter who figured out how to put a little icing on the cake. As for Brett, Sony has been chasing Brett for a long time. We feel he is a future superstar, not only in this genre, but beyond. He’s a triple threat.”
Warner Music Nashville president and CEO John Esposito, who will soon celebrate five years at the label, emphasized the importance of the No. 1 parties and awards. “Coming from rock and pop, they don’t do that,” said Esposito, who said he keeps many of the prestigious No. 1 honors from parties in his office. He also made it clear that he’s as passionate about the music as when he first started. “This is where I’m retiring from—in about 15 years, for those of you looking for upward movement.”
After raising a glass to the Warner Music Nashville/Atlantic artist’s success, Esposito reminded the crowd that Eldredge was his first signing at Warner Music Nashville. “He’s kind of like a son, but I’m kind of like a bad father,” he quipped.
Avenue Bank’s Cooper Samuels honored the song’s writers with a donation from Avenue Bank to the Alzheimer’s Foundation.
Eldredge recalled meeting Esposito and forming a partnership that has since seen more than 1.8 singles sold. At the time, Eldredge was a songwriter and demo singer doing whatever he could to get his voice and songs heard. “We went to dinner at [Nashville restaurant] The Palm, and he took interest in my songs and could name every song I wrote,” said Eldredge. “He convinced me he had the passion and would fight for me.” Eldredge also thanked his mother and father, who were in attendance. “My family are the biggest part of my life,” said Eldredge, recalling the hard work his parents put forth to support his career. “You can’t do things by yourself.”
Eldredge celebrated his first No. 1 song (“Don’t Ya”) by going skydiving, and more recently he swam with sharks to celebrate “Beat of the Music.” Ever the risk-taker, Eldredge brought along a years-old bottle of tequila, which he shared onstage with co-writer Copperman. “I remember meeting Ross and Heather at an after party years ago,” said Eldredge. “This has probably been in the cabinet for like 10 years. We joked that when we have a hot song, we would drink the old tequila with the worm. We had maybe a worm in a tequila bottle’s chance of making it in this business, but we did.”
Pictured (L-R): Writer/producer Ross Copperman, Brett Eldredge, Writer Heather Morgan. Photo: Frederick Breedon.
Big & Rich's 'Gravity' Set To Release In September
/by Kelsey_GradyThe dynamic duo are scheduled for the TODAY show on Thursday (Sept. 25), as well as appearances on Imus in the Morning, Huckabee, The Better Show, The Chew, The Queen Latifah Show, and others. Full details with air dates will be released soon.
Gravity Track Listing:
1. Look At You
2. Lovin’ Lately (feat. Tim McGraw)
3. Gravity
4. Brand New Buzz
5. Rollin’ Along
6. Run Away With You
7. Lose A Little Sleep
8. Don’t Wake Me Up
9. That Kind of Town
10. Thank God For Pain
11. I Came To Git Down
For additional information, visit: bigandrich.com
Little Extra Music and Razor & Tie Sign Kylie Sackley
/by Eric T. Parker(L-R, front row): Sharon Tapper, Lisa Johnson, Kylie Sackely, Lisa Ramsey Perkins; (back row): Bradley Collins, Penny Everhard, Jody Williams
Lisa Johnson of Razor & Tie Music Publishing (RTMP) and Lisa Ramsey Perkins of Little Extra Music have signed songwriter Kylie Sackley to a worldwide publishing co-venture.
The Australian Country writer has penned songs for LeAnn Rimes (“Nothin’ ‘Bout Love Makes Sense”), Faith Hill (“Sunshine and Summertime”), Alan Jackson (“It’s Just That Way”), Danielle Bradbery (“Young In America”), Thompson Square, John Rich, Lee Brice and Jo Dee Messina. Sackley won Australia’s Country music talent search, Star Maker (Keith Urban was a previous winner). She has been recently nominated for the APRA (Australian Performing Rights Association) “Breakthrough Songwriter Of The Year” award.
“When two of Nashville’s strongest, smartest, most fabulous firecrackers ask you to sign a publishing deal, you say —hell yes!!” said Sackley of Ramsey-Perkins and Johnson, who are both quoted as admirers of Sackleys’ work ethic.
Nashville-based Little Extra Music is home to songwriters Will Bowen and Carolyn Dawn Johnson, and represents catalogs for Jessi Alexander and Jim McCormick. RTMP’s Nashville writer roster includes Allen Salmon, Andrew Combs, Brennin Hunt, Catt Gravitt, Gerald O’Brien, John King, Maggie Eckford, Marshall Altman, Mindy Smith, Pete Sallis, Phillip LaRue, Seth Jones, Shannon Wright, and Tofer Brown.
ACM Honors Announces Performers and Presenters
/by Jessica NicholsonPresenters will include Kenny Chesney, Thomas Rhett, Justin Moore, Brenda Lee, The Swon Brothers, Oak Ridge Boys’ Joe Bonsall, and Pete Fisher. As previously announced, Jake Owen will serve as host for the evening.
Previously announced honorees include Special Awards recipients Bob Beckham (posthumously), Steve Buchanan, Jack Clement (posthumously), Dean Dillon, Toby Keith, Kris Kristofferson, Ronnie Milsap, Paul Moore, Buck Owens (posthumously), Carrie Underwood and Rascal Flatts. Studio Recording Awards (formerly MBI Awards) recipients include Shannon Forrest, Paul Franklin, Dann Huff, Charlie Judge, Rob McNelley, Justin Niebank, Michael Rhodes and Bryan Sutton.
Industry Award winners include Brian O’Connell of Live Nation, Nicole More of Neste Event Marketing, Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater in Austin, TX, Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, TX, Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN, Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN, Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT and Mohegan Sun Wolf Den in Uncasville, CT. Shane McAnally will be honored as Songwriter of the Year.
The 8th annual ACM Honors will be held Sept. 9 at the historic Ryman Auditorium.
Industry Ink: Black River Publishing, ASCAP, For The Record
/by Jessica NicholsonASCAP recently welcomed several of its songwriters to take part in the performing rights organization’s monthly songwriters-in-the-round at the Bluebird Cafe, and its Almost Famous rock showcase series at The Basement.
On Wednesday (Aug. 6), the monthly Bluebird Cafe songwriters round featured Steven Clawson, Brandon Hamilton, Allison Veltz and Emily Weisband. On Tuesday, Aug. 19, the Almost Famous showcase featured Clear Plastic Masks, Austin Jenckes, INTL and Juhi.
Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Allison Veltz, Brandon Hamilton, Emily Weisband & Steven Clawson
Pictured (L-R): Austin Jenckes, Juhi, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe and INTL
Pictured: The Basement’s Mike Grimes (second from left), ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe (second from right) with Clear Plastic Masks
Attendees are encouraged to don their favorite ’90s gear to support one of the greatest decades in Country music history. The playlist will include plenty of ’90s Country favorites.
For The Record includes Well Mannered Music, Red Creative Group, and Diamond Eye Music.
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Black River Publishing recently presented a private gathering in support of “Come Over” for Komen. The event, which featured Brandy Clark, Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally, welcomed 120 attendees and raised more than $7,000 for Komen Greater Nashville. The event was produced by Little Red Hen Events.
Pictured (L-R): Stacey Foster, Shelby Floyd, Brandon Nunnally (LRH), Kira Harvath (LRH), Melissa Houck, and Patty Harman.
Paisley Defies Label and Management, Leaks Album
/by Eric T. ParkerThe original leak, now banned on YouTube, has been replaced by a steady stream of content leading up to the album’s shelf date. Most recently (Aug. 20), Paisley enlisted the help of the Ellen Show to release the lyric video to his self-proclaimed favorite song on the album, “Shattered Glass.” The single, about the struggle women face against the glass ceiling, became available for digital purchase at midnight.
With the social media hashtag #leakingmoonshine, Paisley has additionally sought social partnerships for the release with Chevrolet, racecar driver Jeff Gordon, athlete Aaron Rodgers, Bobby Bones, Sherri Shepherd, Jenny McCarthy, Kermit the Frog, NASA, Dave Ramsey and Ludacris. Various email, voicemail, and phone exchanges with his label Sony Nashville and management Fitzgerald/Hartley pair with many of the “unplanned” promotion leaks online.
Fans can pre-order Moonshine in the Trunk and immediately receive the songs “River Bank,” “Crushin’ It,” “Perfect Storm,” “Country Nation,” and “Shattered Glass,” which are available for individual purchase. The album will be available in-full the day after Sunday’s (Aug. 24) Rising Star season finale, for which Paisley is a guest expert on the ABC-TV show.
Garth Brooks To Be Honored With ASCAP Centennial Award
/by Jessica NicholsonGarth Brooks
ASCAP will honor a select group of artists with its once-in-a-century ASCAP Centennial Awards, in recognition of their accomplishments in their respective music genres. Garth Brooks will be one of the recipients of the prestigious award, as well as Joan Baez, Billy Joel, Stephen Sondheim, and Stevie Wonder.
The presentations will take place Monday, Nov. 17 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, during a gala party celebrating ASCAP’s 100th anniversary. The event will be hosted by ASCAP president and chairman Paul Williams, and will feature the recipients, along with guest artists performing in tribute to the honorees.
The gala will also serve as the first fundraiser benefiting the ASCAP Foundation, which supports music education, talent development, and humanitarian activities.
“Each of our ASCAP Centennial Award recipients is in a class of his or her own, as the creator and performer of songs that have touched the lives of people across the globe. It’s wonderful to be able to salute them on the occasion of ASCAP’s Centennial year and, as important, to raise funds to perpetuate the important work being done by The ASCAP Foundation,” said Williams.
AEG Live To Supply National CineMedia With Music Clips
/by Jessica NicholsonThe first roll-out involves 10- and 20-second video clips promoting the 24-city Enrique Iglesias/Pitbull tour, which launches Sept. 12. Each month, a different AEG Live-affiliated artist will be featured; clips can also cover charitable campaigns. Additionally, theater goers will be able to purchase concert tickets and music from featured artists using the Shazam app.
National CineMedia is owned by Regal Entertainment Group, AMC, and Cinemark. Anschutz Corp. owns both AEG Live and the Regal chain of theaters. The deal allows AEG Live to become the top music supplier to NCM.