Artist Updates: Joel Crouse, Alabama, Lindsay McCaul

joel crouse11Show Dog-Universal artist Joel Crouse releases his debut studio album, Even The River Runs, today (Aug. 19). It is available for purchase on iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon.com.
Produced by Jamie Houston, the project includes Crouse’s lead single, “Don’t Tell Me.”
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alabama111Alabama will release a Gospel album on Sept. 8. Angels Among Us: Hymns & Gospel Favorites: Deluxe Edition will be available exclusively at all Cracker Barrel Old Country Store locations and online at crackerbarrel.com. The digital album will be available at select digital retailers.
The deluxe edition will contain three exclusive tracks not found on the regular edition, which will release later in September on Gaither Music Group. Tracks on the deluxe version include “I Saw The Light,” “Because He Lives,” “Raising Alabama,” and other classics.
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mccaul1Centricity Music artist Lindsay McCaul releases her sophomore project, One More Step, today (Aug. 19). She co-wrote the 11 songs on the project. She is set to join Jason Gray‘s With Every Act of Love Tour this fall, with labelmates Unspoken and Carrollton.

Ty Bates Signs With PLA Media

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Red Light Management artist Ty Bates has been added to PLA Media’s roster. The Georgia native’s debut EP, recorded at Warner Bros. Studio, is available at online retailers today (Aug. 19).
“We first met Ty when he volunteered to perform at the Manny Cuevas benefit that our office was handling PR for and he blew us away,” says PLA Media president Pam Lewis. “He has such a distinctive tone and quality in his voice. We look forward to a long-term run launching this unbelievable talent.”
Bates will host an album release party on Thursday, Aug. 21 at 12th and Porter in Nashville.
His current tour schedule is listed below:
Aug. 22  | 9 PM| The Wing Cafe and Tap House, Marietta, GA
Aug. 3 | 8 PM | Coo Coo’s Nest, Cumming, GA
Aug. 2| 8 PM| Southern Ground Social Club, Senoia, GA
Aug. 29 |9:30 PM| The Brickhouse, Newnan, GA
Aug. 30 |9 PM| Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, Cherokee, NC
Sept. 12 |8 PM| Treasure Island Casino, Welch, MN
Sept. 13 |8 PM | Treasure Island Casino, Welch, MN
Sept. 20 |10 PM| Whiskey Barrel Saloon, Lansing, MI
Sept. 27 |8 PM| Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, Cherokee, NC
Oct. 17 |9 PM| Mama’s Country Showcase, Griffin, GA
Oct. 18 |8 PM| Barnesville Barn Party, Barnesville, GA
Oct. 23 |7 PM| Backroads Saloon, Marshall, MI
Oct. 25 |10 PM| Red Rock Saloon, Madison, WI
Nov. 1 |11 AM| Rita’s Bus Trip GA/FL Game, Jacksonville, FL
Nov. 20 |9 PM| Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, Rosemont, IL
Nov. 21 |9:30 PM| Skooter’s Roadhouse, Shorewood, IL
Nov. 22 |9 PM| Wildwood Saloon, Iowa City, IA
Dec. 13 |9 PM| Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, Rosemont, IL

Taylor Swift Announces Official Pop Album, '1989'

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Taylor Swift announced her first official pop album, 1989, slated for release Oct. 27. She made the announcement from New York City. During the worldwide livestream on yahoo.com, she first greeted viewers from atop the Empire State Building, before joining an intimate group of hand-selected fans to announce the album, as well as its first single, “Shake It Off.”
taylor swift11111She worked on the song with producers Shellback and Max Martin, who also worked on her smash hit single, “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”
“We made the most sonically cohesive album I’ve ever made. I was listening to a lot of late ’80s pop, because I love the chances they were taking, and how bold it was, and how ahead of its time it was,” said Swift. “What I found from reading up on it and really diving into the late ’80s, was it was apparently a time of limitless potential and this idea that you can be who you want, wear what you want, love who you want. The idea of that was so inspiring to me, so limitless possibility was a theme for me.”
1989 will feature 13 songs, a cd booklet designed by Swift, one of five collectible sets of 13 exclusive photo prints. The Deluxe 1989 album will include additionally include three bonus songs, three of Swift’s songwriting voice memos, and a code to enter the 1989 Swiftstakes. The digital collection will include 13 songs, a digital cd booklet designed by Swift, one set of 13 exclusive photo prints and a code to enter the 1989 Swiftstakes. The Swiftstakes includes chances for concert tickets and meet-and-greets with the star.
The project is available immediately for pre-buy on taylorswift.com, iTunes, and Target.
She also previewed the video for “Shake It Off” (see video below). The clip was directed by Mark Romanek, who has worked with Madonna, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Lenny Kravitz, Johnny Cash, R.E.M., and others.
“Shake It Off” is now available for download on Play MPE.

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BMI Brings Nashville Music To Chicago Area

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Dan Spears, Brandon Kinney, Famous Dave’s President & CEO Ed Rensi, Kendell Marvel.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Dan Spears, Brandon Kinney, Famous Dave’s President & CEO Ed Rensi, Kendell Marvel.


BMI partnered with Famous Dave’s recently to present the Country Songwriter Series at three of the barbeque restaurant chain’s Chicago area locations on Aug. 13-Aug. 15. Nashville songwriters Brandon Kinney and Kendell Marvel performed their hits and told the stories behind their songs in front of packed crowds in Bolingbrook and Oswego. Marvell has penned hit songs for George Strait, Jake Owen and Gary Allan. Kinney has written chart-topping tunes for Craig Campbell, Lonestar and Randy Houser.
The chain is considering rolling out the songwriter series across all of their Chicago area stores over the next few months.
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Pictured (L-R): Brandon Kinney and Kendell Marvell perform.

Artist Updates: Kacey Musgraves, Lori McKenna, Robby Johnson, The Secret Sisters

Pictured (L-R): Brian Wright (UMG Nashville SVP, A&R), Cindy Mabe (UMG Nashville President), Shane McAnally (Album co-producer and co-writer of “Merry Go ‘Round” and “Follow Your Arrow”), Kacey Musgraves, Jason Owen (Sandbox Entertainment owner). Photo: Jessica Wardwell

Pictured (L-R): Brian Wright (UMG Nashville SVP, A&R), Cindy Mabe (UMG Nashville President), Shane McAnally (Album co-producer and co-writer of “Merry Go ‘Round” and “Follow Your Arrow”), Kacey Musgraves, Jason Owen (Sandbox Entertainment owner). Photo: Jessica Wardwell


Kacey Musgraves was celebrated following her Saturday night appearance at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky. as part of Katy Perry‘s Prismatic World Tour. Her label, Mercury Nashville, presented the singer-songwriter with two RIAA Gold certifications and one platinum certification. Musgraves’ debut album Same Trailer, Different Park and her song “Follow Your Arrow” both recently reached Gold status by the RIAA. Her debut single “Merry Go ‘Round” has also reached platinum status from the RIAA.
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Lori McKenna


Lori McKenna will release a new acoustic record Numbered Doors, available worldwide on Sept. 23. The project was live-tracked with producer Mark Erelli at Chris Rivals’ Middleville studios. McKenna is also set to perform at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe on Friday, Oct. 3.
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robby johnson south of me111Independent artist Robby Johnson will appear on CBS’ Late Show with David Letterman on Aug. 19, where he will perform his hit single “South of Me.” Johnson also recently released his latest single, “Feel Good Song.”
The video was directed by Ryan Smith, whose credits include Jason Aldean‘s “My Kind of Party” video.
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secret sisters1The Secret Sisters will perform on NBC-TV’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Friday, Aug. 22. The sibling duo will perform “Iuka” from their album Put Your Needle Down: Deluxe Edition, which is available at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store locations as well as crackerbarrel.com.

Nashville Booking Agent Injured in Weekend Accident

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Matt Rizor


Nashville booking agent Matt Rizor was a victim in a hit-and-run this weekend. Metro police say 34-year-old Rizor was walking across West End Avenue near 17th Ave. on Saturday morning (Aug. 16) around 3 a.m. when a dark colored sedan hit him, leaving Rizor with life-threatening injuries.
Rizor, known to friends as “Mateo,” is a booking agent at Bobby Roberts, which recently merged with The Agency Group. His family says he suffered several injuries and is in a coma.
Metro police state they are still looking for the driver, and are asking for the public’s help in finding the suspect. Evidence at the scene suggests the dark sedan has a damaged windshield and headlight. Anyone with information can contact the Emergency Communications Center at 862-8600.
A fund has been set up to aid Rizor and his family with medical expenses. To donate, visit gofundme.com.

Industry Ink: Columbia Nashville Adds Radio Rep, Borchetta Gets Iced, Dixon's No. 1

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Samantha Borenstein


Samantha Borenstein has joined Columbia Nashville’s promotion team as Manager, Regional Promotion. She was most recently Director, West Coast Regional Promotion for Stoney Creek Records. She has previously worked with City of Hope in Los Angeles, Jordin Sparks/Cozy Touring, and Celebrity Fight Night Foundation.
“Sam’s background – both in country radio promotion and in prior roles working with artists, events, and logistics – is stellar, and I’m very proud to welcome her to the Columbia Nashville family,” said Nobert Nix, VP, National Promotion for Columbia Nashville.
Borenstein begins her new role tomorrow (Aug. 19) and can be reached at Samantha.Borenstein@sonymusic.com.

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Capitol CMG Publishing presented artist Colton Dixon with two No. 1 plaques for “You Are” and “Never Gone,” from his debut album A Messenger, prior to his album release show in Murfreesboro, Tenn. His second album, Anchor, releases Tuesday, Aug. 19.

Pictured: Capitol CMG Publishing’s Senior Creative Director Stacey Willbur with Capitol CMG recording artist Colton Dixon.

Pictured: Capitol CMG Publishing’s Senior Creative Director Stacey Willbur with Capitol CMG recording artist Colton Dixon.

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Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta was challenged by Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard to participate in the extraordinarily popular ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, and the industry exec is clearly not one to back down from a challenge.
Borchetta challenged three Big Machine Label Group artists Thomas Rhett, Justin Moore, and Brantley Gilbert for a “Small Town Throwdown” Ice Bucket Challenge. Watch Borchetta’s Ice Bucket Challenge below.

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George Strait Set For Live Album, CMT Concert Special

unnamedGeorge Strait performed his historic final concert in Dallas, Texas this year and broke the indoor concert attendance record for North America. More than 104,000 people attended the show that featured special guests including Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Jason Aldean, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Miranda Lambert, Vince Gill, Alan Jackson, Sheryl Crow and Strait’s son, George Strait, Jr.
While fans sang along to chart-topping hit after hit, CMT was filming the event for George Strait: The Cowboy Rides Away, a CMT concert special that will air Friday, Aug. 29, 2014 at 7 p.m. ET. The two-hour special will air exclusively on CMT and will also feature new interviews with the “King Of Country Music” and selections from his 60 No. 1 hits. The project was executive produced by Erv Woolsey and Louie Messina, produced and co-directed by Danny O’Bryen, and co-directed by Brian Lockwood.
Additionally, Strait will release a 20-track live album recorded at his final tour date. The Cowboy Rides Away: Live From AT&T Stadium will release on MCA Nashville on Sept. 16.
Fans can join in on the conversations by following @CMT on Twitter and Instagram and using #TheCowboyRidesAway and also on CMT’s official Facebook page.

Kenny Chesney's Flora-Bama-Jama Rocks 40,000 Fans

Photo courtesy of Kenny Chesney social media.


No Shoes Nation invaded by land and sea behind the legendary Flora-Bama Lounge Saturday, Aug. 16, to bask in the sun, sea and live music from Country star Kenny Chesney. The free Flora-Bama-Jama event drew a crowd of over 40,000. Although gates did not open until 10 a.m. Saturday, people began arriving Friday and were in line all night to get in. Early arrival fans set up camp close to the stage with pirate flags and inflatables and channeled Chesney’s good beach vibes as neighbors helped each other fight the heat index by splitting trips to the water stations and by passing out ice. The Escambia County Fire Department were welcomed as celebrities as they sprayed fire hoses from the main stage to help keep the party going. Fans also had full access in and out to the gulf shore.
At 5 p.m., Kenny Chesney walked down the strut in orange cargos, a grey cut-off and a ball cap, strummed a chord and sang, “Sittin’ here at the Flora-Bama/ Bout to open up a big ole can o’/ good times…” Everyone joined in singing along to the newly released Instant Grat Track. It marked Chesney’s only concert of 2014; he has spent much of the year writing and recording his latest album, The Big Revival, which will release Sept. 23.
Photo: Kelsey Grady

Photo: Kelsey Grady


“Man, when those people kicked in and started singing ‘Flora-Bama’ back to me, that just hit me in the heart,” says Chesney. “A year without touring takes me away from that, and those fans… whether they know it or not… inspire me. So having spent the year writing and recording, that was like plugging into the source.”
Chesney’s 32-song set lasted two and a half hours and had the whole crowd singing hit after hit, including “How Forever Feels” and “Don’t Happen Twice,” acoustic numbers “Old Blue Chair,” “You and Tequila” and the acoustic-turned-full-band rendition of “When I See This Bar.” He also brought out frequent co-writer David Lee Murphy as a surprise to share vocal duties on Murphy’s songs “Dust On The Bottle” and “Party Crowd.”

Photo courtesy of Kenny Chesney social media.


Ending the show with a crowd favorite “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy,” Chesney made sure to let the fans know just how much they mean to him. He took the last 20 minutes to autograph flags, license plates, T-shirts, and other merchandise. Two very special young fans also received the opportunity to get up on stage with Chesney as he signed his own guitar and a football helmet during “The Boys of Fall.”
Chesney employed a top-notch sound system around the one-third of a mile imprint, including speakers pointed at the sea for the 300+ boaters who took in the show from the ocean.
“We had the No Shoes Navy, the No Shoes Nation, people who aren’t afraid to get out there and live and just experience the moment. The fact that we could announce this show two weeks ago, build it and have that kind of response to a crazy notion I had – one that started out with playing a little keg show in the upstairs of the club and turned into a great big show on the beach? It says a lot about my team, the Flora-Bama’s John McInnis and Cameron Rice and especially the people who came from all over to be here with us.”
Recorded by Shaun Silva for a TV special this fall, Chesney and band took the tailgate vibe of his shows and distilled it. Bikinis, shorts, tank tops, sunburns and ball caps, the dress code was casual and the mood was great. As the four-time CMA and four-time ACM Entertainer of the Year said, “It was a party. It was a day at the beach. It was a good time. But mostly, it was the gathering of the No Shoes Nation for the music, and the fun, and just getting to see each other.”

As Nashville Grows, Station Inn Remains a Musical Treasure

Station Inn's JT Gray

Station Inn’s J.T. Gray


While developers and investors continue to roll out plans for more upscale, stylish condominiums, trendy eateries, and sleek office buildings in and around Nashville’s Gulch area, music venue Station Inn— a one-story stone building with boarded up windows—provides a no-frills musical harbor amid a glossy sea of modern structures.
Inside, wooden walls along with a bare-bones assortment of tables and chairs, greet visitors, and lights are focused on a modestly sized stage. A wooden bar offers an array of snacks and drinks. “I’ve always said it’s more of a listening room than a nightclub,” says Station Inn owner and operator J.T. Gray. “It’s the hardwood floors and the wooden walls. It’s not a flashy place. People come in here and try to start getting rowdy, they find out fast it’s not that kind of place.” Instead, it’s one of Nashville’s premier venues where music aficionados flock to revere and to become immersed in the music and history within its walls.
The Station Inn. Photo: Bev Moser, Moments By Moser

The Station Inn. Photo: Bev Moser, Moments By Moser


The Station Inn has called Nashville home since 1974, when it was opened by a group of six bluegrass performers and located near Vanderbilt. The venue has resided at its current location at 402 12th Ave. S. since 1978. Ownership of the Station Inn changed hands several times before Gray took over in 1981. “The previous owners didn’t really know a lot about bluegrass, so I said I’d be interested in taking over. I had been touring with musicians and it was a good way for me to get off the road.” At the time, the Station Inn’s popularity had declined. Gray spent the next few years reaching out to the bluegrass community in Nashville to bring back local and national performers to the venue. Grand Ole Opry performers including Jimmy Martin and Bobby Osborne would drop in after an Opry performance on Friday and Saturday nights.
Bill Monroe, known as the “Father of Bluegrass,” played to a packed house at the Station Inn in 1985, and was often seen dropping in to watch bands play, and sometimes, to sit in for a song or two. “Bill Monroe would come and stand back by the side of the stage with his mandolin, and he would walk up onstage with whomever was picking onstage and just play with them. He loved us and we loved him. He would always say ‘Hi’ to the bartender and servers and the doorkeeper. You never know who will come up and start performing.”
The venue became a favorite performing spot for some of the most illustrious names in bluegrass and Country, including Sam Bush, Peter Rowan, Dierks Bentley, Ricky Skaggs, and more. Before she became a household name in bluegrass and Country music, Alison Krauss held court before an audience at Station Inn. Vince Gill, as part of the Time Jumpers, took up a regular residence at Station Inn on Monday nights a few years ago. The Time Jumpers had been regular performers at the venue for several years, and occasionally brought along friends such as Bonnie Raitt, Reba McEntire, Norah Jones, and Robert Plant. In 2013, Alan Jackson held an album release concert there for his aptly titled project The Bluegrass Album. “He wanted to take it to where the bluegrass people are,” says Gray. “It was completely his idea to do the party here, so we really appreciated that. It was one of the biggest surprises I’ve ever had being here.”
Dierks Bentley performs at The Station Inn in 2014. Photo: Bev Moser, Moments By Moser

Dierks Bentley performs at The Station Inn in 2014. Photo: Bev Moser, Moments By Moser


Given the stark contrast between the earthy music venue and the growing number of polished structures accumulating in the Gulch and Nashville overall, community members have pondered if Nashville’s ambitious expansions will overtake the beloved Station Inn.
According to both Gray and Gulch area development company MarketStreet, Station Inn’s future is secure. “MarketStreet has always envisioned the Gulch neighborhood to be a mix of new and old. This unique combination is what gives the neighborhood added character. The Station Inn is, and will continue to be a landmark destination to be enjoyed by all,” states Dirk Melton, Development Director of MarketStreet.
Gray says the property’s owner, Charlie Wehby, assures him there are no plans to sell the property. “I’m told the Station Inn will stay here as long as I want it to,” says Gray. “They’ve definitely had numerous offers to purchase the property, but they’ve assured me they won’t sell.”
Though Gray plans to carry on with Station Inn in the Gulch area, that doesn’t mean he isn’t supportive of the overall growth Nashville has seen in recent years. “I’ve watched the development over the years and I think it is good for the area. We have more people that walk through the Gulch area. Of course some of the businesses that have grown up in the area don’t cater to the kind of people that like to come to a place like this, but it used to be a real industrial place and this was the only kind of music venue in this area.”
Given the perennial popularity of Station Inn, Gray says he has toyed with the idea of expanding or opening a second location. “I’ve definitely thought about expanding, but there’s not much space to expand on this lot. Besides, it’s a small place and has so much history here. I’ve also definitely thought about opening up a second location over the years, but it would be difficult to replicate the feel of this place elsewhere—it’s the wooden walls, the wood floors. There’s a homey feel to it. “
Though Gray has expanded the diversity of music styles that flow through the walls of the Station Inn in recent years to include blues and western swing, its bedrock is still bluegrass and classic Country. “We’ve tweaked the programming a little bit over the years, so it gives us something different to offer,” says Gray.
The Station Inn will celebrate its 40th anniversary with an event in late 2014, which Gray says will feature many of the biggest names to walk through the doors of the Station Inn. “We are working on it right now and have several artists pending.”