
The Doobie Brothers
IEBA’s Hall of Fame Class of 2014 will include
The Doobie Brothers and their longtime manager
Bruce Cohn, veteran manager and agent
Jim Halsey, and event producers
Bob and
Peggy Kaltenbach of Klein’s Entertainment.
IEBA will also present its Industry Achievement award to
Romeo Entertainment Group.
The Class of 2014 will be inducted at the close of the 44th Annual Conference, to be held Sept. 30 at the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The private event is only for conference attendees.
The 44th annual conference will be held Sept. 27-30, 2014, at Omni Nashville. Registration is now open.

Bruce Cohn
IEBA’s Hall of Fame honors elite live entertainment industry professionals.
Over the course of four decades, The Doobie Brothers have sold more than 48 million albums, won four GRAMMY Awards and built an extremely loyal fanbase. Their relationship with Nashville continues this fall when some of country music’s top stars join them on their forthcoming Sony Music Nashville collaboration album. The record, full of their hits, also reunites them with longtime Doobie Brother
Michael McDonald.
“The IEBA Hall of Fame induction is an honor in itself,” Cohn said. “I can’t tell you how much more it means to be inducted simultaneously with the band. We have accomplished so much together and will continue to achieve even more in the future. We have a brotherhood that I am proud of, and—even after 44 years together—I think some of the most exciting times are just around the corner.”

Jim Halsey
Jim Halsey founded The Jim Halsey Company talent agency in 1951. His clients included Tammy Wynette, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, The Oak Ridge Boys, Roy Clark, and many others. The Jim Halsey Company was acquired by the William Morris Agency in 1990, but Halsey remains active in the industry. As an author and educator, he launched The Jim Halsey Institute of Music and Entertainment Business, an undergraduate music business program at Independence Community College in Independence, Kan.
Carl and Margaret Klein created Klein’s Attractions in 1930. For more than 80 years and three generations, Klein’s has provided entertainment for state and county fairs, expositions, festivals, colleges, casinos, community and corporate events throughout the United States. Just as Carl and Margaret passed their love of the business onto their daughter Peggy and her husband Bob Kaltenbach, Peggy and Bob passed it to their son R.J. and his wife Patty. After Bob’s death in 1993, R.J. took the reigns as the company’s president and Peggy, though semi-retired, continues to play an active role in day-to-day operations.
Don Romeo started Romeo Entertainment Group, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary, in 1954. He later joined with Hap Peebles in forming IEBA. The Don Romeo Agency steadily grew as it was passed down to Bob, Don’s son. Today, as Romeo Entertainment Group, its client list boasts over 100 names including Country Jam, North Dakota State Fair, Bands in the Backyard, Evergreen State Fair, Grand Falls Casino Resort, and Riverside Casino and Golf Resort. The company remains in the family: Don’s daughter Fran Romeo is President, and grandchildren Michelle and R.J. Romeo are Agent and General Counsel, respectively. Michelle also serves on IEBA’s Board of Directors.
Thirty Tigers Adds Staffers
/by Jessica NicholsonOliver, most recently of Southern Ground Artists as the VP of Publishing/A&R, will initially focus on project management for Thirty Tigers. She has previously worked at Atlantic, Virgin and BMI, and will assist Thirty Tigers’ growing client list. Thirty Tigers founder David Macias said, “Thirty Tigers is very lucky that she’s joining the team. We’re going to do good work together.”
Richards joins Thirty Tigers from CAA’s Nashville office, and is currently day-to-day manager for Trampled by Turtles. Schonder, most recently a personal assistant for pop artist Kesha, and will now serve as day-to-day manager for Jason Isbell, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, and Diamond Rugs.
IEBA Announces Hall of Fame Inductees for 2014
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Doobie Brothers
IEBA’s Hall of Fame Class of 2014 will include The Doobie Brothers and their longtime manager Bruce Cohn, veteran manager and agent Jim Halsey, and event producers Bob and Peggy Kaltenbach of Klein’s Entertainment.
IEBA will also present its Industry Achievement award to Romeo Entertainment Group.
The Class of 2014 will be inducted at the close of the 44th Annual Conference, to be held Sept. 30 at the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The private event is only for conference attendees.
The 44th annual conference will be held Sept. 27-30, 2014, at Omni Nashville. Registration is now open.
Bruce Cohn
IEBA’s Hall of Fame honors elite live entertainment industry professionals.
Over the course of four decades, The Doobie Brothers have sold more than 48 million albums, won four GRAMMY Awards and built an extremely loyal fanbase. Their relationship with Nashville continues this fall when some of country music’s top stars join them on their forthcoming Sony Music Nashville collaboration album. The record, full of their hits, also reunites them with longtime Doobie Brother Michael McDonald.
Jim Halsey
Jim Halsey founded The Jim Halsey Company talent agency in 1951. His clients included Tammy Wynette, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, The Oak Ridge Boys, Roy Clark, and many others. The Jim Halsey Company was acquired by the William Morris Agency in 1990, but Halsey remains active in the industry. As an author and educator, he launched The Jim Halsey Institute of Music and Entertainment Business, an undergraduate music business program at Independence Community College in Independence, Kan.
Carl and Margaret Klein created Klein’s Attractions in 1930. For more than 80 years and three generations, Klein’s has provided entertainment for state and county fairs, expositions, festivals, colleges, casinos, community and corporate events throughout the United States. Just as Carl and Margaret passed their love of the business onto their daughter Peggy and her husband Bob Kaltenbach, Peggy and Bob passed it to their son R.J. and his wife Patty. After Bob’s death in 1993, R.J. took the reigns as the company’s president and Peggy, though semi-retired, continues to play an active role in day-to-day operations.
Don Romeo started Romeo Entertainment Group, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary, in 1954. He later joined with Hap Peebles in forming IEBA. The Don Romeo Agency steadily grew as it was passed down to Bob, Don’s son. Today, as Romeo Entertainment Group, its client list boasts over 100 names including Country Jam, North Dakota State Fair, Bands in the Backyard, Evergreen State Fair, Grand Falls Casino Resort, and Riverside Casino and Golf Resort. The company remains in the family: Don’s daughter Fran Romeo is President, and grandchildren Michelle and R.J. Romeo are Agent and General Counsel, respectively. Michelle also serves on IEBA’s Board of Directors.
Dale Morris, Marc Oswald Delve Further Into Hospitality Industry
/by Sarah SkatesPictured (L-R): Don Schappacher, President & COO of MORE American Hospitality; Marc Oswald, CEO of MORE American Hospitality; Dale Morris, Chairman of the Board, MORE American Hospitality; Bob Ekman, Vice President-Franchise Development-North America-IHG.
Entertainment industry powerhouses Dale Morris and Marc Oswald are expanding their resort/hospitality initiatives. Their company MORE Enterprises is teaming with Michigan based American Hospitality Management, Inc. to form MORE American Hospitality LLC.
Morris will serve as Chairman of the Board of MORE American Hospitality and Oswald will serve as Chief Executive Officer.
Morris and Oswald entered the hospitality business by developing the Fontanel mansion and its surrounding 186 acres near Nashville. They added The Woods Amphitheater, a restaurant, boutique hotel and more. Later this year, work will begin on a 150 room and suite Holiday Inn Resort at Fontanel. MORE American will work closely with Fontanel Properties CFO Sandy Medd and GM JP Dansereau to support current operations.
Morris and Oswald also have controlling interest in Deadwood Mountain Grand, a Holiday Inn Resort in Deadwood, SD which includes a casino and event center.
American Hospitality Management, which manages 26 hotels and resorts in 12 states, is headed by Don Schappacher, Fred Kindell and Chris Godfrey. AHM will also continue to own and/or operate hotels on its own. Schappacher will serve as President and COO of the newly formed MORE American Hospitality, LLC. Kindell will serve as Secretary of MORE American Hospitality.
Rendering of the Fontanel Holiday Inn Resort.
Limardi To Leave WSM-AM
/by contributorJoe Limardi
By: Laura Hostelley
Joe Limardi of WSM-AM/Nashville is set to leave the station where he has served as Program Director/mid-days for seven years. He will begin a new gig in New York state as Operations Manager for the Hudson Valley Townsquare Media cluster, as well as Program Director for its WPDH rock station on July 21.
“WSM has been a lesson in radio, Country music and the workings of Nashville that I will always hold with great respect and gratitude,” said Limardi. “It was time for me to start thinking about rejoining my family in New England and when this incredible opportunity came up to work with a passionate and talented group of people again the thinking about it became do something about it.”
Limardi’s prior stops have included PD of WCZX, which is also a part of Townsquare.
Google Acquires Songza
/by Troy_StephensonSongza will give Google a music streaming service, which can compete with Apple’s Beats Music.
The most recognized music streaming brands are internet radio services such as Pandora. Songza is recognized by only 5 percent of consumers. However, this number is likely to improve under Google’s ownership.
With the purchase of Songza, Google aims to attract young consumers. As internet radio becomes available in more automobiles, there will be an increasing opportunity to reach older consumers as well.
It is expected that Google will explore ways to incorporate Songza into Google Play Music, YouTube and other Google Products.
Weekly Register: Mid-Year Check-Up
/by Sarah SkatesYEAR TO DATE
Albums:
Country album sales are down -18.4% YTD, having sold 15.302 million this year, compared to 18.763 million at the same time last year.
Country digital albums, which are included in the above total tallies, are 5.214 million YTD versus 5.808 million last year, a fall of -10.2%.
Country album sales including track equivalent albums (TEA) are down -19.2%.
The Country album market share is at 12.7%, fairly steady compared to last year.
Total album sales, encompassing all genres, fell -14.8%, selling 120.895 million YTD. This is a little less than Country’s -18.4% slide.
Tracks:
Country tracks are down -20.8% YTD, selling 73.307 million this year, versus 92.530 million last year.
Total tracks YTD fell -13%, 593.6 million this year compared to 682.2 million last year.
THIS WEEK
Circling back to this week, Tay-Tay’s pal Ed Sheeran debuted at the top of the charts with his latest, X, selling 209K.
Top 5 Country Albums
Miranda Lambert 29K this week
Brantley Gilbert 21K
Luke Bryan 13K
Willie Nelson 11K
Now Country 7 10K
Top 5 Country Tracks
Kenny Chesney “American Kids” 74K this week
Dierks Bentley “Drunk On A Plane” 69K
Lady Antebellum “Bartender” 61K
Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood “Somethin’ Bad” 60K
Jake Owen “Beachin’” 54K
Hot Track: Luke Bryan’s “Roller Coaster” increased 207%, selling 17,540 TW and 73,501 RTD.
Next month starts a string of major label releases to boost YTD sales including Chase Rice (8/19), Brad Paisley (8/26), Lee Brice (9/9), Tim McGraw (9/16) and Kenny Chesney (9/23).
Sales tallies according to Nielsen SoundScan.
DISCLAIMER: Twin Towers of Talent
/by Robert K OermannThe two best records of the week belong to Craig Morgan and Brett Eldredge. Both of them are superb country singers. They have the two best-written songs of the day. And Craig’s “We’ll Come Back Around” and Brett’s “Mean to Me” are both produced perfectly.
I love these two singles so much that they are going to have to share this week’s Disc of the Day award.
We have two feisty female acts this week — Erica Nicole and The Pfeiffer Twins. But the DisCovery Award goes to a tender-hearted male outing by the Johnny Orr Band.
THE PFEIFFER TWINS/Nobody’s Puppet
Writers: C. & L. Pfeiffer/A. Krizan; Producer: Anthony Krizan; Publishers: Pfeiffer Twins/Krizan, ASCAP; Pfeiffer Twins
-Bluesy, with a Southern-rock edge and definite lady-sass attitude. Caution: strong language occurs.
BRETT ELDREDGE/Mean To Me
Writers: Brett Eldredge/Scooter Carusoe; Producer: Luke Laird; Publishers: Sony-ATV/Countryside/Paris Not France/Scrambler/Abbotts Creek/Carnival, BMI/ASCAP; Atlantic
-Completely enchanting. If the essence of songwriting is coming up with new ways to say, “I love you,” then this is at the beating heart of our art. A lovely song deserves a soul-saturated vocal performance and a beautiful confection of a production, and this one has them both. An out-of-the-park home run.
JOHNNY ORR BAND/We’ll Get By
Writers: J. Orr; Producer: Johnny Orr; Publisher: none listed, BMI; JOB
-Subtitled “The Autism Song,” this moving ballad is sung from the point of view of a child affected by that condition. If it doesn’t bring a tear to your eye and a lump in your throat, you’re made of stone.
Craig Morgan
SAMMY KERSHAW/Do You Know Me
Writers: Johnny Holland/Billy Lawson; Publisher: Sammy Kershaw; Producer: House of Fame/Cal IV, ASCAP; Bit Hit
-Throughout his career, Sammy has made no secret of his emulation for George Jones, and he can sound eerily exactly like his idol. This is the title ballad to Sammy’s tribute album to George. It offers effective, vivid vignettes from the life and career of the late Hall of Fame member. Elsewhere on this collection of 12 revivals of the legend’s greatest hits, check out Sammy’s version of “Near You” with Georgette Jones singing the part of her late mother, Tammy Wynette.
ERICA NICOLE/I Listen To My Bad Girl
Writers: Debbie Pascarella/Dani Jamerson; Producer: Kent Wells; Publisher: Wrapped in Songs, ASCAP; EN/PCL
-Despite her better judgment, she gets tangled up with the nothing-but-trouble guy. Drums slam and guitars scream.
JERROD NIEMANN/Buzz Back Girl
Writers: Lee Brice/Kyle Jacobs/Phillip Lammonds; Producers: Jimmie Lee Sloas & Jerrod Niemann; Publishers: Mike Curb/Curb Songs/Jacobsong/BrainTwang, BMI/ASCAP; Arista (track)
-As usual, the backing track is ultra cool, with ear-catching percussive effects, electro voices and quirky guitars. His bopping vocal carries a song about a fellow falling hard. Groovy.
DEBBIE COCHRAN/Everything Changes
Writers: Debbie Cochran; Producer: Kent Wells; Publisher: DMC Anniston, BMI; GTR
-Her singing voice has resonance, but the song’s lyrics are riddled with cliches.
COLT FORD/Workin’ On
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Average Joes
-It begins as a fairly routine hick-hop outing, name checking various blue-collar thangs. But the choruses find Ford actually kinda singing. In his own way, mind you. Hooky and listenable.
Johnny Orr
CHANDLER MARIE/Breaking Down
Writers: Chandler Marie Picerne/Kris Bergsnes/Angie Broberg/Grant Austin Taylor; Producer: Sorted Noise; Publishers: CMP/SB21/Bluewater/Splendiferous/DHM /Grant Austin Taylor, BMI/ASCAP; CMP
-You’d think one of those four writers could have come up with a melody.
CRAIG MORGAN/We’ll Come Back Around
Writers: Trevor Rosen/Brandy Clark/Jessi Jo Dillon; Producer: Craig Morgan & Phil O’Donnell; Publishers: ReHits/Smacktown/Smack Blue/Wrensong/Nettwerk One B/Revelry/Jay Gatsby/Limited Songs of Parallel/Amplified/Vista Loma, ASCAP/BMI; Black River
-They scrap and fight, but in the end they really love one another and will wind up back together again. This fiery vocalist is the just the guy to sell this well-written throbber. I got so into it, I played it twice in a row. You will too.
Estates of Bradley and Atkins Release Response Regarding RCA Studio A
/by Jessica NicholsonHarold Bradley
[Updated, July 2]: Musician and RCA Studio A tenant Ben Folds has responded to Harold Bradley’s letter regarding the sale of RCA Studio A. (Scroll to bottom.)
Folds also stated via a Facebook post on Wednesday morning that he is attempting to put together a plan to purchase the studio for the owners’ reportedly $4.4 million asking price.
“I’m a touring recording artist and not a developer or real estate mogul. Four million plus clams is well out of my range,” says Folds. “As a tenant I’ve been trying to put together a scenario that brings the owners’ asking price, establishes the historical status of the property for preservation, and provides a cash flow for interested developers…Now, with all the players we have on the sidelines, we have more time and I’m positive we can help pull this ambitious plan off.”
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[Original post]: While RCA Studio A tenant Ben Folds and Bravo Development’s Tim Reynolds have both spoken publicly regarding the sale of the studio, and a gathering has been held in support of saving the property, one party has kept silent until now: the sellers, the estates of Owen Bradley and Chet Atkins. A letter addressing the sale was sent to members of the Metro Council this afternoon (July 1) and obtained by the Nashville Scene. Titled ‘Fact v. Fiction,’ legendary musician Harold Bradley (brother of the late Owen Bradley) and other members of the estates report that the property has been available of purchase for the last 24 years—thus, Folds has had ample opportunity to buy it.
The letter also takes issue with the attempts to obtain a historic overlay for the Music Row area, stating that it would restrict the future creative community in Nashville. Harold Bradley also refutes the long-standing claim that legendary entertainer Elvis Presley recorded in RCA Studio A, and goes on to say that the property was originally purchased as a long-term investment.
The letter reads:
Folds’ response reads:
Folds is currently on tour in Europe.
Aristo Releases International Report for July 2014
/by Jessica NicholsonClick above for a full report.
The Aristo International Report has been released for July 2014. The AristoMedia Group has been issuing a quarterly review of global activities since 2008.
Highlights in this issue include:
• An overview and photo gallery of the CMA World GlobaLive! Show.
• An update on the coverage of Internet radio station, CMR Nashville.
• Details of the annual International Country Music Conference at Belmont.
• General news from all around the globe, including news about Dolly, the CCMA and Aussie Morgan Evans’ Opry debut.
Industry Ink (7/1/14)
/by Jessica NicholsonTom Starr
Tom Starr has joined Warner Music Group Nashville’s WAR promotions team as Manager of Southeast Promotion. He replaces Tom Martens, who was promoted to National Promotion manager last month.
Starr has previously worked in promotions at Interscope (with Martens), EMI/Capitol, Jive, MCA and Elektra Records. He lives in St. Louis, and will continue working from his home office in St. Louis for the time being.
Starr can be reached at tom.starr@wmg.com.
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An email containing registration information will be sent out on Monday, July 7. A registration party will be held on Thursday, July 17 at Losers (1911 Division Street), where participants can register for the tournament and enjoy drink specials from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
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SESAC’s Music Row headquarters served as the setting for a reception for Razor & Tie Publishing. The event drew several SESAC affiliates and music industry executives all taking in the casual gathering on a warm summer night.
Pictured (L-R): Razor & Tie’s Sharon Tapper, SESAC’s John Mullins and Razor & Tie’s Craig Balsam and Lisa Johnson. Photo: Terry Wyatt