
David Haley
Radio promotion veteran
Kermit David Haley passed away on May 3, 2014 in Oxford, Miss. He was 56.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 6, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Chancellor Funeral Home in Byram, Miss. The funeral will be Wednesday, May 7 at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in McCarley, Miss. Visitation at the church will be held at 2 p.m. with a graveside service following at Hickory Grove Cemetery at 3 p.m. The service will be officiated by Reverend Lanny Haley. Pallbearers are Bob Haley, Glenn Haley, Brandon Haley, Locke Bennett, Lane Bennett, Haley Bennett, Darren Elliott and Shane Allen Sakkinen.
A Nashville memorial service is currently in the works.
Haley’s Country music industry career began at age 17, when he accepted a position as a weekend DJ at WJXN in Jackson, Miss. While attending Hinds Community College, he was an evening DJ at WJQS in Jackson; he rose to the position of Program Director at that station.
Haley moved to Nashville in 1984 at age 28. He held radio promotion roles at various labels, including 17 years with MCA Nashville, where he rose to VP, Promotion. He followed his time at MCA with roles at Equity, InstiGator, Edgehill, and Tenacity.
He greatly influenced the careers of numerous artists, including
Reba, Little Big Town, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Trisha Yearwood, George Strait, Aaron Watson and others. Among industry colleagues and co-workers, Haley was known for his tireless work ethic, positive spirit, humor and zest for life. While Haley had the drive to be successful in a competitive industry, friends also spoke of his kind and gentle demeanor.
Haley suffered a stroke in 2011, but his positive outlook never diminished. He retired and relocated to Oxford, Miss. in 2013, in order to be close to family.
David was preceded in death by his parents
, Kermit and
Kate Brunson Haley. He is survived by his daughter
Crystal Haley Polk and her husband
Jeffery, his sister
Brenda Haley Davis and her husband
Charles, as well as numerous cousins and a multitude of friends.
Nashville has seen an outpouring of love from family, friends, artists and industry members; Vince Gill dedicated “Go Rest High On That Mountain” to Haley during a weekend performance on the Grand Ole Opry.
The family requests that memorials be made to Hickory Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 940 County Road 81, McCarley, MS 38943; Music Health Alliance or the pet rescue organization of your choice.
Industry Ink (5/5/14)
/by Jessica Nicholson“These girls have such an original sound and an incredible passion for their art, no matter what genre of music you like they’ll have something for you,” said PLA Media’s Pam Lewis.
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Erik Edmondson
Motion Graphics designer and animator Erik Edmondson has joined the creative team at Filmworkers Nashville. This allows Filmworkers to expand its menu of services, adding design and animation to its core post-production offerings, including editing, color correction, visual effects and editorial finishing. Edmondson has already completed several projects for Filmworkers, including three fully-animated commercials for the Tennessee Lottery and Nashville agency The Buntin Group. He also contributed to a commercial for Alameda Health System and produced type animation for HealthSpring.
“We’re very excited to bring Erik and his artistry to Filmworkers,” says Robert Zimmerman, the company’s executive producer. “He consistently hits it out of the park in terms of creative execution and always works hard to ensure the work exceeds the client’s expectations.”
Miranda Lambert Leads 2014 CMT Music Awards Nominees
/by Jessica NicholsonMiranda Lambert
Miranda Lambert is this year’s leading artist going into the 2014 CMT Music Awards; Lambert has garnered a total of six nods this year, including two for “Automatic,” two for her collaboration with Keith Urban on “We Were Us,” and two as a member of Pistol Annies.
Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan follow with five nominations each. Urban and Taylor Swift earned four nominations each.
The CMT Music Awards will air live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, June 4 at 8 p.m. ET. Voting begins now at cmt.com and runs through Sunday, June 1 at midnight ET. Tickets for the event go on sale Saturday, May 10 at 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. CT at Ticketmaster outlets and at the Bridgestone Arena Box Office.
Last year, Carrie Underwood took home the coveted Video of the Year award for “Blown Away,” while Lambert and Florida Georgia Line took home two trophies apiece. FGL took home Breakthrough and Duo Video of the Year honors for “Cruise” last year, while Lambert took home Female Video of the Year for “Mama’s Broken Heart,” and CMT Performance of the Year for “Over You.”
A full list of nominees for the 2014 CMT Music Awards is below:
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director. Final nominees announced during live telecast, with final voting held online at CMT.com during the show.
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist
GROUP VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a group; awarded to the artists
DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a duo; awarded to the artists
BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female or group/duo)
COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video that featured a special collaborative appearance by artists; awarded to the artists (individual, group or duo)
CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)
Promotions at Webster & Associates
/by Jessica NicholsonJeremy Westby, most recently the VP of Operations, has been promoted to Sr. Vice President.
“Jeremy has spent the past six years working in various capacities within the firm, ranging from publicity to heading up the television department to traveling on tour with clients. He has learned all aspects of the company, shown company loyalty, and has earned the trust of the managers and clients we represent,” says Webster. “The promotion is well deserved!”
Additionally, Heath Scott rises from Director of Publicity to VP, Publicity. Caitlin DeForest ascends from Publicity & Events Coordinator to Publicity & Events Manager, while Abbey Stanerson climbs from Jr. Publicist to Publicity Manager and Kyle Watson moves from Jr. Publicist to Bluegrass Publicity Manager.
Westby can be reached at 615-777-6995 x228 or jeremy@websterpr.com
Scott can be reached at 615-777-6995 x222 or heath@websterpr.com
DeForest can be reached at 615-777-6995 x240 or caitlin@websterpr.com
Stanerson can be reached at 615-777-6995 x238 or abbey@websterpr.com
Watson can be reached at 615-777-6995 x231 or kyle@websterpr.com
Country Now Enters Partnership With Artist Julia Sheer
/by Jessica NicholsonJulia Sheer
Country Now, an original Country music-dedicated YouTube channel, has entered into an exclusive partnership with Country artist Julia Sheer, whose YouTube channel boasts 460,000+ subscribers.
As part of the deal, Country Now will incorporate a six-part daily online series, Blackbird Sings, and a music video premiere produced by Country Now and The Blackbird Studio/Academy in Nashville.
The campaign launches today (May 5) with the premiere of Blackbird Sings, captured at John McBride‘s Blackbird Studio. The series will chronicle the making of Sheer’s single “Should’ve Run,” which included work from 30 students attending the post-secondary program at Blackbird Academy.
“With this unique content partnership with one of YouTube’s biggest artists, Country Now is looking to change the paradigm in how Country music gets created and marketed,” said Dominic Sandifer, President Country Now/Greenlight Media & Marketing, LLC. “In Blackbird Sings, we’re combining the best of Nashville’s hit making abilities with YouTube’s growing power to create new stars by reaching untapped audiences. Working at Blackbird Studios with legendary insiders like studio owner John McBride and record exec Butch Waugh allowed Country Now and Julia Sheer the incredible chance to produce a new single while documenting the process.”
Homegrown Band – I'm Gonna Be Me
/by Kelsey_GradyWhen they settled on the name “Homegrown Band” in the spring of 2011, members Craig Brannon, Kevin Brannon, Jason Cole, Megan Blair, and Nick Ivey hoped their fans would associate them and their music with that sentiment. “As we were writing and branding ourselves,” says Jason, “we found that the recurring theme was ‘home’–our home, the South–and its culture, value system, and way of life. We were invoking the place and the things that our parents, their parents, and, generations later, we believed to be important enough to build our lives around. While ideas like fidelity, the virtue in hard work, and the necessity of faith are quickly being written off as old-fashioned, they’ve been cultivated in us, and we think that they’re vital enough to write and sing about.”
The band’s down-home image and songs about life as they know it enjoyed success from the start. In early 2012, HB released their first album, a self-titled EP recorded at Skaggs Family Studios in Nashville, TN and produced by Homegrown Band and Jason Singleton of Red Hill Entertainment. The album’s first and only single, “This Ol’ Truck,” was featured on 94.9 The Bull’s Backyard Country for three weeks. Says Craig of the record’s success, “It was unprecedented. We were just starting up, had maybe a thousand fans on social media, and very little exposure. It was incredible to compete with more established artists like Colt Ford and Jake Owen and hang in there. We felt validated; we were relying completely on the strength of the song and holding our own.”
After touring for months in West and South Georgia, metro Atlanta, and East Alabama and opening for artists like Corey Smith and Ashton Shepherd in support of the EP, the band recorded, produced, and released its second single, “Enjoy The Ride,” in late 2013. Initially, the song was given away as a free download at the band’s shows. After a few months, the band noticed the song’s growing popularity among their fans and placed it in rotation on The Bull’s Backyard Country.
Homegrown Band is planning to release a second album tentatively titled ‘Summer Song’ in the summer of 2015. The record will feature new songs that the band has been writing and performing over the course of their 2014 tour schedule.
[Updated]: Lifenotes: Services Announced for Radio Promotion Vet David Haley
/by Jessica NicholsonDavid Haley
Radio promotion veteran Kermit David Haley passed away on May 3, 2014 in Oxford, Miss. He was 56.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 6, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Chancellor Funeral Home in Byram, Miss. The funeral will be Wednesday, May 7 at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in McCarley, Miss. Visitation at the church will be held at 2 p.m. with a graveside service following at Hickory Grove Cemetery at 3 p.m. The service will be officiated by Reverend Lanny Haley. Pallbearers are Bob Haley, Glenn Haley, Brandon Haley, Locke Bennett, Lane Bennett, Haley Bennett, Darren Elliott and Shane Allen Sakkinen.
A Nashville memorial service is currently in the works.
Haley’s Country music industry career began at age 17, when he accepted a position as a weekend DJ at WJXN in Jackson, Miss. While attending Hinds Community College, he was an evening DJ at WJQS in Jackson; he rose to the position of Program Director at that station.
Haley moved to Nashville in 1984 at age 28. He held radio promotion roles at various labels, including 17 years with MCA Nashville, where he rose to VP, Promotion. He followed his time at MCA with roles at Equity, InstiGator, Edgehill, and Tenacity.
He greatly influenced the careers of numerous artists, including Reba, Little Big Town, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Trisha Yearwood, George Strait, Aaron Watson and others. Among industry colleagues and co-workers, Haley was known for his tireless work ethic, positive spirit, humor and zest for life. While Haley had the drive to be successful in a competitive industry, friends also spoke of his kind and gentle demeanor.
Haley suffered a stroke in 2011, but his positive outlook never diminished. He retired and relocated to Oxford, Miss. in 2013, in order to be close to family.
David was preceded in death by his parents, Kermit and Kate Brunson Haley. He is survived by his daughter Crystal Haley Polk and her husband Jeffery, his sister Brenda Haley Davis and her husband Charles, as well as numerous cousins and a multitude of friends.
Nashville has seen an outpouring of love from family, friends, artists and industry members; Vince Gill dedicated “Go Rest High On That Mountain” to Haley during a weekend performance on the Grand Ole Opry.
The family requests that memorials be made to Hickory Grove Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, 940 County Road 81, McCarley, MS 38943; Music Health Alliance or the pet rescue organization of your choice.
Artist Updates (5/2/14)
/by Jessica NicholsonPhoto: Kristin Barlowe
MusicRow sends get well wishes to Will Hoge, who is battling pneumonia.
Hoge’s upcoming concert in Austin, Texas, slated for Saturday (May 3) at the Lone Star Jam, has been canceled.
No other performances have been canceled at this time.
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Columbia Nashville’s Tyler Farr recently performed for the Stagecoach crowd, including his songs “Whiskey in My Water” and “Redneck Crazy.” The Missouri native is on tour with Jason Aldean‘s 50-stadium Burn It Down tour.
Tyler Farr performs at Stagecoach.
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Kix Brooks
Ohio-based Veterans Matter has launched a campaign supported by Cumulus Media, which is airing Veterans Matter celebrity-voiced public service announcements in 110 U.S. markets from May 1 through May 31, 2014.
The 30-second announcements, encouraging listeners to pledge support by texting “VETS” to 41444, are voiced by musicians Kid Rock, Kix Brooks, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp, Darius Rucker, Darryl Worley, Stevie Nicks, ZZ Top’s Dusty Hill, Emerson Drive, Jennifer Nettles, Natalie Stovall and The Drive as well as author Mitch Albom.
Industry Ink (5/2/14)
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Ryan Huie Fund was established in honor of CAA Agent John Huie’s late son Ryan Huie. John Huie stated that in honor of Ryan, they asked people to donate to the fund in lieu of flowers, in order to help people.
Play One For Billy, a fundraiser and musical tribute to Billy Block, will be held Sunday, May 4 at The Listening Room Café from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m.
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Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Allen Shamblin.
The Producer’s Chair host James Rea has organized a series of online master songwriters interviews, dubbed “The Business of Songwriting,” aimed at giving an insider’s view into the craft of songwriting.
Interviews featuring songwriters Allen Shamblin, Mark Sanders and Deric Ruttan. Shamblin has penned 13 Top 10 songs, more than 150 cuts, and six No. 1 songs, including Miranda Lambert’s “The House That Built Me.” Sanders has penned 50 singles and more than 200 cuts, including Lee Ann Womack‘s “I Hope You Dance.” Ruttan, who has had songs recorded by Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Gary Allan and others.
To view the online interviews, visit soundmerge.com.
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HERO is located at 2306 12th Ave. S. in Nashville.
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SESAC hosted a standing-room-only Music Licensing panel during the 2014 Nashville Film Festival. The panel featured music supervisors discussing the process of identifying and placing music for television and motion pictures. The panel was moderated by music supervisor, Anastasia Brown. The Nashville Film Festival is an annual event that showcases the work of independent, international filmmakers and screenwriters as well as offering film screenings, industry panels, music showcases, parties and receptions, and workshops.
Pictured (seated, L-R): Jennifer Reeve, SESAC’s Amy Beth Hale, Sue Jacobs and SESAC’s Shannan Hatch. Standing (L-R): David Rockwood, JT Griffith, Whizbang’s Jim Scherer, SESAC’s Tim Fink, Anastasia Brown, Aaron Mercer, SESAC’s John Mullins and Frankie Palazzolo.
Photo: Peyton Hoge
Artist Pics (5/2/14)
/by Jessica NicholsonRepublic Nashville duo Florida Georgia Line appeared on ABC’s The View recently to raise awareness of the national Outnumber Hunger campaign, aimed at battling hunger in local communities.
Pictured (L-R): The View’s Jenny McCarthy, Sherri Shepherd, FGL’s Brian Kelley, The View’s Whoopi Goldberg, FGL’s Tyler Hubbard, guest host MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts and The View’s Barbara Walters.
Photo Credit: Heidi Gutman/ABC
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RCA Records Nashville duo Love And Theft performed the national anthem at Game 4 of the first round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C., on Monday (April 28).
Love and Theft perform the national anthem during Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs.
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Rascal Flatts visited Cody Alan at CMT for upcoming episodes of CMT After MidNite, CMT All Access and CMT Radio Live in promotion of their new album hitting shelves May 13.
Rascal Flatts with Cody Alan.
[Updated]: Anderson Benson Acquires Select Robertson Taylor Accounts
/by Jessica NicholsonGeorge Anderson
[Updated]:
Locally owned Anderson Benson Insurance & Risk Management has acquired a small portfolio of selected Nashville-based accounts, as well as team members from entertainment industry broker Robertson Taylor. Former Robertson Taylor Sr. VP Toby McCord, VP Reba Adams, and account executive Jenna Moore join Anderson Benson effective Thursday, May 1.
“This is a significant development because we added highly experienced and respected industry professionals to the team and expanded our established client base as the premier local entertainment and hospitality insurance broker in Nashville,” said Anderson Benson co-founder George Anderson. “Nashville has an immense entertainment industry. We are continuing to see that the industry is attracted to our unique ability to deliver big experience, expert consultation and personal service in the same neighborhood where they work and live.”
Anderson Benson serves multiple industries, including entertainment and hospitality, arts, construction, manufacturing, non-profit, professional services, life sciences and technology.
With Shannon Bare and Valerie Gray now helming the Nashville office of Robertson Taylor, the entertainment insurance broker will continue its commitment in Nashville’s market.
“Our Nashville office has grown tremendously over the past five years and continues to do so as we enjoy a very healthy Entertainment landscape, not only in Nashville, but Worldwide,” says Bare, Vice President and long-time Nashville native. Bare added, “While we handle many of the largest Rock, Pop and Christian bands in the World, It’s exhilarating to look up and see that we have clients occupying 11 of the top 25 spots on the Country Billboard Charts.”