Bobby Karl Works The Americana Cross County Lines Festival

Patty Griffin performing at our Cross-County Lines Festival. Photo: Sarah Comardelle

Patty Griffin performing at the Cross County Lines Festival. Photo: Sarah Comardelle


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The inaugural music event at Franklin’s Harlinsdale Farm was a success on every level.
The gig, Saturday’s “Cross County Lines Festival,” was staged by the Americana Music Association with Nissan as the presenting sponsor. Parking, security, ticketing and all the other logistics were flawlessly executed. Sound and lights were top notch. The grassy lawn was comfy, and the balmy weather couldn’t have been better. The concessions featured an array of food trucks (one offering a cheeseburger pie), and the merch tent offered vinyl LPs of several of the headliners.
Ah, yes, the headliners. Musically, the fest was a triumph. North Mississippi Allstars leader (and former Black Crowes guitarist) Luther Dickinson opened and earned himself some new fans. So did Joe Pug. The best of the openers was Nashvillian Parker Millsap, for whom I predict Americana stardom.
Winsome Ashley Monroe trilled delightfully. Show-stealing Brandy Clark was a revelation. She was practically a living tutorial on songwriting and backed up her troubadour talent with lively stage patter. Clark pointed out with some surprise how attentive and un-rowdy the crowd was. It’s true. The audience was as mellow and appreciative as could be.
Patty Griffin was super soulful, dipping frequently into gospel-tinged melodies and grooving steadily with her band. Rocking John Hiatt closed the show and matched Patty for soul-drenched delivery. During the daylight hours, there was a small, acoustic, secondary stage featuring assorted singer-songwriters.
I estimate that the six-hour fest drew about 2,000 folks. But take that with a grain of salt, since I have never been known as an expert crowd counter. Kids were admitted free, so the fest had a family-friendly vibe.
Several friendly faces dotted the landscape. Working the “room” were Garth Fundis, David Macias, Michael Gray (with his son, who is heading for UT this fall), Jaclyn Carter, Nina Miller, Pete Loesch, Jason Moon Wilkins (who is now with Thirty Tigers), Tracy Gershon, Jed Hilly, Shelley Mays and Jacqueline Marushka.
The outdoor fest capped a 10-day, 10-venue “Americana Experience” in Franklin. I didn’t know there were even 10 venues in Franklin, but evidently there are, including at least three that start with the word “Puckett.”
It is my understanding that Harlinsdale Farm is to become a city park. Which is excellent news. It’s across the street from The Factory, where we dined at Saffire, to the accompaniment of a gypsy-jazz fiddle-guitar-bass trio.
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RollingStoneCountry.com Goes Live

Gus Wenner photo by Sacha Lecca

Gus Wenner, photo by Sacha Lecca


RollingStoneCountry.com debuted yesterday (June 1), and is the iconic magazine’s first franchise dedicated to a single genre. Senior Editor Beville Dunkerley is heading the publication’s first Nashville outpost from offices on 16th Ave. S. Also on board is Senior Editor Joseph Hudak.
To coincide with the website launch, the June 19 issue of Rolling Stone magazine will be its first all-Country edition. The cover will be revealed tomorrow, Tues., June 3 on Good Morning America. As of now, no plans have been announced for a regularly scheduled print magazine devoted to Country.
“For the week of our launch, we’ve crafted an editorial calendar that shows the breadth of our coverage,” said Dunkerley. “We have three huge interviews: one with a heritage act, one with a current chart-topper and one with a brand new act that’s causing a lot of buzz. Whether people love [artists like] Emmylou Harris or Taylor Swift or Sturgill Simpson, we have a little something for everybody.”
Given Country music’s ties to the roots of rock ‘n’ roll, RollingStone.com Director Gus Wenner said that delving into the Country world isn’t a huge leap for the publication co-founded by his father Jann Wenner in 1967. “Everyone here in this building has a deep understanding of music history, and a deep love for rock ‘n’ roll,” said Gus Wenner on a recent call from his office in New York. “Country and bluegrass formed rock ‘n’ roll and all the artists that we have covered so heavily throughout the years, whether it’s Bruce Springsteen or Bob Dylan, have been greatly influenced by Country music.”
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Beville Dunkerley


Driven by a deep appreciation for genre stalwarts George Jones, Tom T. Hall, Merle Haggard and Dolly Parton, Gus Wenner and his team began discussing the possibility of a Country franchise last year. “It is a genre where there are so many fascinating things going on that we started talking about covering more Country on the website and people began to get on board and come up with editorial ideas. So I went down to Nashville to get a sense of the culture, musicians and the music industry.”
His exploratory trips to Music City solidified his plans to start RS Country. “I idolized Nashville a little, after years of listening to Nashville Skyline, and watching the show, and hearing so many great things about it,” he said. “But when I went down there it went above and beyond [my expectations]. Being in a place where the craft of songwriting is appreciated so much really left an impression on me. To be around so many people who had such a deep love for music and people who say what they think—I was blown away and impressed. I felt like that was the green light to put resources, and everything we have, behind this.” (Rolling Stone publisher Chris McLoughlin told Ad Age that $1 million was being spent on the site’s launch.)
According to Dunkerley, who previously started the Country news site The Boot, RS Country will cover plenty of “music nerd stuff.” The site will have about eight news posts per day, including song and video premieres, executive profiles, songwriter spotlights, unique video content, and day-in-the-life pieces, covering everything from mainstream Country stars to their neighbors in the Americana and bluegrass worlds. Freelance writers will contribute to the site’s content, as Dunkerley and Hudak are the only full-time local staffers.
Rolling Stone Country is likely to follow in the footsteps of its parent publication and stir up a little controversy from time to time. “We’re going to tackle controversial topics,” said Dunkerley. “We’re not going to glorify music that we don’t respect, and a lot of bad music is on the top of the charts. That’s not to say that we’re going to ignore it, but we’re not going to glorify it. We’ll try not to offend too many people, but oftentimes it is the more controversial articles that end up being water cooler fodder and leads to more eyeballs on the site.”
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Did you know? The logos of MusicRow magazine and Rolling Stone magazine were both created by the late graphic designer Bill Johnson.

Dot Records Signs Maddie and Tae

(L-R): Allison Jones, Scott Borchetta, Chris Stacey and Mike Molinar with Maddie and Tae

(L-R): Allison Jones, Scott Borchetta, Chris Stacey and Mike Molinar with Maddie and Tae


The first signing to BMLG’s Dot Records is duo Maddie & Tae, comprised of 18-year-olds Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye, MusicRow has confirmed. Their debut single “Girl In A Country Song” will impact radio this summer.
“I am thrilled that Maddie & Tae will be the first act to be released on Dot Records!” said Dot Records GM Chris Stacey. “They are phenomenally talented young ladies who have captured a sound that is unique in today’s Country landscape and I believe that they will send a message to the world that can’t be denied.”
maddie and taeThe duo first caught the attention of Big Machine Music Vice President Mike Molinar and staff writer/producer Aaron Scherz, and went on to impress Big Machine Label Group President and CEO Scott Borchetta. Maddie & Tae is also signed to Big Machine Music.
Working the single at radio will be previously announced promotion team Kris Lamb (Director of National Promotion), James Marsh (Director of Southwest Promotion), Bill Lubitz (Director of West Coast Promotion), Michelle Tigard-Kammerer (Director of Midwest/Northeast Promotion), EJ Bernas (Director of Southeast Promotion), Rachel Dobson (Promotion Manager) and Garrett Hill (Executive Assistant).
Marlow is from Sugar Land, Texas and Dye is from Ada, Oklahoma, which is also the hometown of Country superstar Blake Shelton.
Maddie & Tae moved to Nashville three days after high school graduation and cite Shania Twain, Loretta Lynn and Lee Ann Womack as influences.
Dot Records relaunched earlier this year.

Industry Photos (5/30/14)

Rising Country music trio Sweetwater Rain recently presented ACM Lifting Lives® with a generous $10,000 donation – the second $10,000 donation the band has given to the charitable arm of the Academy of Country Music in the past year. ACM Lifting Lives President, Lori Badgett, accepted the gift on behalf of the charity.

Pictured (L-R): Fred Stallcup, ACM Lifting Lives President Lori Badgett, Danny Rivera, Thomas Hewlett, Curb Records VP of Marketing, Jeff Tuerff. Photo: Randi Radcliff/Courtesy of ACM Lifting Lives®

Pictured (L-R): Fred Stallcup, ACM Lifting Lives President Lori Badgett, Danny Rivera, Thomas Hewlett, Curb Records VP of Marketing, Jeff Tuerff. Photo: Randi Radcliff/Courtesy of ACM Lifting Lives®.

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The 31st Annual International Country Music Conference was held at Belmont University on May 22 through 24. Hosted by Belmont Professor of Music Business Don Cusic and Tennessee Technological University Professor James Akenson, the conference featured a special panel on the late CMT Editorial Director Chet Flippo.

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Chevrolet Continues Partnership With CMA

2014_cma_music_festival_logoChevrolet has been tagged the Official Ride of Country Music and will return to the CMA Music Festival in Nashville with exciting fan experiences. Chevy is the title sponsor of the Kick-Off Concert on Wednesday, June 4, at 11 a.m. CT on the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage. The concert will include Lindsay EllShooter Jennings performing with Waymore’s Outlaws (his father Waylon Jennings’ touring and studio backing band), bluegrass ensemble The Grascals, and The Marshall Tucker Band. 
CMA Music Festival officially begins on Thursday, June 5 at the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage with Big & Rich at 10 a.m. CT. The Chevrolet Riverfront Stage is free and open to the public and will feature more than 50 artists including  Frankie Ballard, Kristian BushTerri ClarkDan + ShayTyler Farr,  GlorianaLove and TheftEric PaslayKellie PicklerCole Swindell, and more.
The Chevrolet Roadhouse stage will feature concerts daily from noon-3 p.m. CT with performers including Jaida Dreyer, Marty Haggard, Rachel Holder, Matt Mason, Randy Montana, Aaron Parker, and Whiskey Rose.

The 2014 CMA Music Festival runs June 5-8 in downtown Nashville.

Martens Named WMN's National Director for Team WAR

Tom Martens

Tom Martens


After Jordan Pettit recently took on the role of VP for Team WEA, Tom Martens has joined WMN’s Team War as National Director of Radio Promotion.
Martens joined WMN in September 2012 and was most recently the Southeast regional of Team WAR. Prior to his work at WMN, Martens had a 16-year run as Midwest Regional for Interscope, where he worked with artists including Eminem, U2, Lady Gaga, and the Black Eyed Peas. He also previously worked at Universal Republic.

DeCarlo joins RPM Entertainment

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Chris DeCarlo


RPM Entertainment announced today that Chris DeCarlo will be joining the Radio Promotion team as a regional manager. She will officially start Monday, June 2. DeCarlo will report directly to VP of Promotion, Jack Christopher.
“DeCarlo is a seasoned veteran in both radio and records,” says Christopher. “She is the perfect fit for the expansion of our promotion department. Her passion, competitiveness and extensive knowledge of the industry is invaluable.”
Chris’s former career stops include RCA, R&J and most recently Bigger Picture.
DeCarlo commented, “I’m thrilled to reunite with old friends. Jack and I previously worked together at WDSY/Pittsburgh and I had the pleasure of working with Maggie Rose two years ago. Radio’s buzzing about Chasin’ Crazy and I’m extremely excited to join the RPM promotion team and work with such a talented group of artists.”
DeCarlo can be reached at chris@rpmegroup.com.

Terri Clark's 'Some Songs' Drops in September

some songs111Terri Clark will release her brand new album Some Songs on Sept. 2 via BareTrack Records/ Universal Music Canada. The album’s title track is now available digitally.
Michael Knox produced the 10-song set, which includes five songs co-written by Clark, as well as two songwriting credits from Brandy Clark (The Band Perry and Miranda Lambert). Clark teamed with PledgeMusic to create the project with the involvement of her fans.

Artist Updates (5/30/14)

Photo courtesy of PANDORA Jewelry

Kellie Pickler. Photo courtesy of PANDORA Jewelry


Pandora Jewelry has partnered with Kellie Pickler. The entertainer and Dancing With the Stars champion will be featured in Pandora’s U.S. advertising campaign for summer 2014.
The partnership was brokered by CAA.
“At the end of the day, I think we all want the same things — to love and be loved by our family and friends, to be respectful and respected, and to, hopefully, reflect the women we are on the inside,” Pickler said. “I’m really looking forward to working with Pandora because they are a brand that celebrates and encourages the individual lives of women.”

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Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood took part in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony last month at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, where she performed as part of an all-star tribute to Linda Ronstadt. HBO will air the induction special on Saturday (May 31) at 9 p.m. ET.

Underwood performed solo and alongside Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Nicks, Emmylou Harris, and Sheryl Crow on some of Ronstadt’s hits including “Different Drum,” “Blue Bayou,” “You’re No Good,” “It’s So Easy,” and “When Will I Be Loved.”
This year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees included Peter Gabriel, Hall & Oates, KISS, Nirvana, Linda Ronstadt, Cat Stevens, the E Street Band, Brian Epstein and Andrew Loog Oldham.

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George Strait


Fans attending George Strait‘s final concert at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on June 7 will have to pack lightly. Due to security policies, AT&T Stadium will limit the size and style of bags allowed inside the 100,000-seat capacity venue.
According to the policy, prohibited items include, but are not limited to: All purses, bags or containers larger than a small, single-compartment clutch purse; backpacks; binocular cases (binoculars may be worn around the neck); briefcases; camera bags; cinch bags; computer bags; coolers; diaper bags; fanny packs; luggage of any kind and seat cushions.

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Photos: JKOE studio’s Jason Koenig.

Photos: JKOE studio’s Jason Koenig.


CCM entertainer Brandon Heath married his bride Siebe on Sunday, May 25 at Nashville’s Scarritt-Bennett Chapel. Country artist Deana Carter sang for the couple’s first dance.
The couple donated a well in the names of their wedding guests via Blood:Water Mission.
 

Industry Ink (5/30/14)

David Shaw

David Shaw


David Shaw has joined Nine North/Turnpike Music as Director of Promotion, NE/MW effective Monday, June 2. Shaw worked in pop promotion at Columbia Records for 15 years, covering four different regions during his tenure. He has worked in Country radio promotion for the past eight years, including at Category 5, Ride Records, Capstone Management, R&J Records and most recently at Tenacity Records.
Shaw can be reached at david@ninenorthmail.com or 401-219-1139.

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The 28th annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament (MRLGT) will take place Monday, Aug. 18 at Old Natchez Country Club in Nashville. The event will once again benefit the United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee. This year’s tournament will be sponsored by ASCAP, City National Bank, Tim McGraw, McGhee Entertainment and others.
Registration will open with a launch party on Tuesday, June 17.

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Rain didn’t stop a crowd from gathering at WMN earlier this week to watch Cole Swindell perform during 2014’s first Pickin’ On The Patio. Guests enjoyed delicious food and beverages provided by sponsors Bound’ry, South Street, GiGi’s Cupcakes, Aramark, AJ Turner, Bud Light and Patron.
Pickin’ on the Patio is held the fourth Wednesday of every month from May through September on the WMN patio. The next Pickin’ On The Patio will be held June 25.

Pictured (L to R): Jeremy Holley (SVP, Consumer & Interactive Marketing), Scott Hendricks (EVP, A&R), John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Cole Swindell, Cris Lacy (VP, A&R), Justin Luffman (VP, Brand Management), John Oates, Peter Strickland (EVP & GM, WMN)

Pictured (L- R): Jeremy Holley (SVP, Consumer & Interactive Marketing), Scott Hendricks (EVP, A&R), John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Cole Swindell, Cris Lacy (VP, A&R), Justin Luffman (VP, Brand Management), John Oates, Peter Strickland (EVP & GM, WMN)