Zac Brown Band Adds New Member, Announces Tour

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Matt Mangago


Zac Brown Band kicks off The Great American Road Trip Tour in May, introducing ZBB’s new, eighth member Matt Mangano on bass. The tour will launch May 24 in Lincoln, Neb., and run through Aug. 15. Kacey Musgraves will join Zac Brown Band as support on four dates this summer. Musgraves previously performed at the band’s Southern Ground Music & Food Festival in 2013.
Zac Brown Band recently sold out a two-night stand at Fenway Park without any support acts — a feat only accomplished by four other bands (Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band, The Police and The Rolling Stones).
Fans of ZBB will recognize Mangano from on-stage guest performances over the years and from his studio work on The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1 and Uncaged. Mangano was a featured guest player on the band’s first live CD/DVD release Pass the Jar… in 2010. Before playing with Zac Brown Band, Mangano toured as a guitarist with John Mayer and performed with singer/songwriters Darrell Scott and Dave Barnes.
Of the new line-up, Zac Brown said: “We’re always growing as musicians and challenging ourselves to bring new things to our fans. Hop is an amazing talent and I can’t wait for people to see what we’ve got coming for the live show.”
5/24 – Lincoln, NE – Pinnacle Bank Arena – on sale now
5/29 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater – on sale now*
5/30 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater – on sale now*
5/31 – West Palm Beach, FL – Cruzan Amphitheatre – on sale now*
6/01 – West Palm Beach, FL – Cruzan Amphitheatre – on sale now*
6/05 – Orange Beach, AL – The Amphitheater at the Wharf – on sale now
6/06 – Pelham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre – on sale now
6/07 – Atlanta, GA – Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood – on sale now
6/12 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion – on sale now
6/13 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center – on sale now
6/14 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center – on sale 4/18
6/19 – Camden, NJ – Susquehanna Bank Center – on sale now
6/20 – Camden, NJ – Susquehanna Bank Center – on sale now
6/21 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium – SOLD OUT
6/22 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live – on sale now
6/27 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park – SOLD OUT
6/28 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park – SOLD OUT
7/03 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest – Marcus Amphitheater – on sale now
7/10 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center – on sale 4/18
7/12 – Burgettstown, PA – First Niagara Pavilion – on sale 4/18
7/13 – Noblesville, IN – Klipsch Music Center – on sale now
7/16 – Paso Robles, CA – Midstate Fair – on sale now
7/20 – Lake Tahoe, NV – Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena – SOLD OUT
8/02 – Camrose, Alberta – Big Valley Jamboree – on sale now
8/04 – Sturgis, SD – Buffalo Chip – on sale now
8/09 – Detroit Lakes, MN – WE Fest – on sale now
8/15 – Endicott, NY – Dick’s Sporting Goods Open – SOLD OUT
* With Kacey Musgraves

Exclusive: Bob Romeo On Sold-Out 50th Anniversary ACM Awards

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ACM CEO Bob Romeo


The Academy of Country Music sold out two of the nation’s largest stadiums today (April 15), selling 70,000 tickets in 18 minutes for the ACM Awards’ 50th Anniversary show, and the ACM Party For A Cause: 50 Years of Music & Memories.
The 50th Anniversary show will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sunday, April 19, 2015 and air live on CBS. The ACM Party For A Cause: 50 Years of Music & Memories will take place April 17-18 at Globe Life Park, home of the Texas Rangers, also in Arlington.
MusicRow spoke with ACM CEO Bob Romeo about the fastest-selling event in the Academy’s history. “For the pre-sale, we had 55,000 people hit within the first few minutes. We knew by the time we got to the public on-sale, that it would sell out even faster. We sold out all of the hotels we had on hold today, and we will put more hotels on hold for fans.”
Accommodating the fans: “We are asking fans to sign up on the A-list database, because I’m sure when we get into it, we’ll have some production seats killed that we’ll be able to release. We are also batting around some ideas; we’re thinking about creating a Sunday tailgate-type party, and in one of the end zones we’re going to do the all-star jam, which is our awards show after-party. There is a second outdoor end zone area in the stadium, so we might do an outside viewing party for the awards show. My fear is that there are a lot of fans, in Texas specifically, that didn’t get a chance to buy tickets, so we’re going to sit down as a team and figure out some options to create some more events to take care of the fans who might not have had a chance to purchase tickets.”
Artist Logistics: “Obviously, a lot of people loved being in one hotel at the MGM Grand [in Las Vegas], and people could literally walk to rehearsals. In Arlington, there will be some pluses. As someone who has been on the road a lot with artists, I know a lot of the artists really love to have their buses there, which was not possible at MGM, because we don’t have enough parking for buses. The Cowboys [organization] helped us create a bus compound, so we’ll be able to house 100 of the artists’ buses in a secure lot. Close to the lot, there is a door which leads to an elevator and directly down to the stage level.
“To some degree, it will be as convenient, if not more convenient, for artists that want to house out of their buses. I’m sure for rehearsals on Saturday and for dress [rehearsals] on Sunday, most of the artists will stay on the buses and we’ll pull talent out of the buses. I think from that aspect, it will work really great.”
Awards Show Logistics and remote performances: “Within the stadium, we will have two stages, each about the size of the MGM Grand Garden Arena stage, with fan pits. Since we’ve sold out so fast, there could be an outside chance that we would offer some outdoor space for a viewing area and do a remote from there. We haven’t addressed that yet as it just sold out today, but as we get our team together we will talk about more opportunities for the fans to take part in what we’re doing.”
Nashville Town Hall:  “We plan on having a town hall [meeting] in Nashville for the industry so we can show them the stage diagram, and where the bus parking is, and the logistics. I think once they see that, it will become as convenient as what MGM is. My board has seen some of the conceptual drawings, but the industry hasn’t, and I think when they see it, they will be amazed at how it looks.”
Return To Las Vegas in 2016: “We are not 100 percent sure, but the hope is that when we come back to Las Vegas in 2016, MGM Resorts will have a new arena. We hope to be the first event to open up that arena. If that happens, we’ll take the ACM Fan Jam that was in Mandalay Bay, and we’ll move that to the Grand Garden Arena. Between those two spaces, we hope to take care of about 30,000 fans for the awards show.
“This year we moved the ACM Party For A Cause to the LINQ in Las Vegas. The plan is to come back to Vegas and to supersize that event, because that lot will hold 40,000-50,000 people. When we come back to Vegas, we’re hoping to bring a lot of our friends from Texas, and they’ll be able to come to the festival, and we’ll be able to take care of about an additional 10,000 people for the awards show, between the venue and making MGM our remote.”
Summing up the event, Romeo stated, “I can’t think of a better place for the awards show than at the AT&T Stadium. No matter where you are seated, because of that huge screen, they’ll have an unbelievable experience.
“As we get to planning the show, there will be a lot of special moments in it. We’ve had a lot of acts already indicating they want to participate. Now we have a chance to focus on being creative and making the 50th anniversary ACM Awards show something special.”

Artist Pics (4/15/14)

Natalie Stovall And The Drive made their national television debut recently on “Imus In The Morning,” performing four songs from their debut album due out later this year.

Pictured (L-R): NSATD's Miguel Cancino, Joel Dormer, James Bavendam, Natalie Stovall, Zach Morse, and seated below: host Don Imus

Pictured (L-R): NSATD’s Miguel Cancino, Joel Dormer, James Bavendam, Natalie Stovall, Zach Morse, and seated below: host Don Imus

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Over 44,000 concertgoers attended Rock The Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival this weekend, which took place on the sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach Park. Headliners Luke Bryan and Eric Church got the crowds ready for summer, along with Hank Williams, Jr., Train, Dierks Bentley, Brantley Gilbert, Sheryl Crow, Billy Currington, Slightly Stoopid, Ziggy Marley, 38 Special, Brett Eldredge, Parmalee, Cole Swindell, Brett Dennen, Delta Rae, Eric Paslay, Moon Taxi, The Revivalists, White Denim, Frankie Ballard, Chase Rice, Brothers Osborne, Blackjack Billy, Sons of Fathers, and Quaker City Nighthawks.

Pictured (L-R): Rock The Ocean Founder & Dot Records General Manager Chris Stacey,  Luke Bryan, HUKA Entertainment  co-founder and CEO A.J. Niland

Pictured (L-R): Rock The Ocean Founder & Dot Records General Manager Chris Stacey, Luke Bryan, HUKA Entertainment co-founder and CEO A.J. Niland


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Pictured (L-R): HUKA Entertainment’s John Riccardi and A.J. Niland, Eric Church, Rock The Ocean Founder & Dot Records General Manager Chris Stacey, HUKA Entertainment’s Dan Merker and Jeff Kreinik.

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Kenny Chesney revealed that he is currently in the studio working on new music, the follow-up to 2013’s Life On A Rock, which yielded the hit songs “Pirate Flag” and “When I See This Bar.”

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WMN Adds VP, Head of Legal and Business Affairs

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Megan Joyce


Warner Music Nashville has added Megan Joyce as VP, Head of Legal and Business Affairs. She will join the team May 1, and will relocate to Nashville. In her new role, Joyce will oversee artist signings and forge new partnerships on behalf of labels and artists, as well as expand existing partnerships. She will report to John Esposito.
Joyce previously worked at Atlantic Records in New York for the past seven years. She most recently served as VP, Business & Legal Affairs.
Starting May 1, Joyce may be reached at megan.joyce@wmg.com.

Words & Music Adds Director of Creative Licensing

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Mary Kate Melnick


Words & Music has added Mary Kate Melnick as Director of Creative Licensing. In this role, Melnick will be responsible for expanding the company’s synch licensing efforts and proactively building new relationships within the film, television, advertising and video game markets.
She previously worked as VP of Lip Sync Music, where she signed clients including Daptone Records, Amanda Palmer, Kishi Bashi and placed music with companies including Audi, Microsoft, Chase Bank, Starbucks, Target, Google, and Citibank.
Prior to her work at Lip Sync Music, Melnick worked in licensing for Beggars Group, where she handled licensing, sales and marketing at World’s Fair Music.
Words & Music is a full-service copyright administration company dedicated to protecting the intellectual property of songwriters and music publishers. Words & Music clients include Sea Gayle Music (Brad Paisley, Frank Rogers, Chris DuBois, Brandy Clark), Big Yellow Dog (Josh Kear, Shawn Camp, Al Anderson), Dierks Bentley, Dixie Chicks, Paul Overstreet, Jeff Cohen, Katrina Elam, Bonnie Baker and Luis Resto.

Bandsintown Reaches 10 Million Registered Users

Bandsintown_logo_300dpi1Concert listing site Bandsintown has revealed that their number of registered concertgoers has reached 10 million– enough seats to sell out Madison Square Garden over 500 times, according to their site.
The San Diego-based company was founded in 2007. Bandsintown made its concert API (which is used by Shazam, eMusic, SoundHound, and other services) public in 2009.
Bandsintown claims 40 million unique monthly views. The company signed a deal with Sony Music Unlimited, which allows Bandsintown users to preview music by Sony artists who have concerts listed on the Bandsintown app.

Vevo, Yahoo Expand Partnership

vevoVevo‘s 100,000 HD music videos, live concert events and original programming are coming to Yahoo Screen.
Yahoo and Vevo have expanded their partnership; through this deal, viewers can access programming powered by Vevo on Yahoo Screen in the United States and Canada. In coming weeks, the partnership will extend to the UK, Germany, Spain, France, and Italy, as well as to the Yahoo Screen mobile app.
Vevo’s content will run alongside other Yahoo Screen content like videos from Saturday Night Live, The Onion, GQ, ABC News, Vogue, The Daily Show and more.
“Our renewed partnership with Yahoo will bring Vevo’s programming to more music fans than ever before,” said Rio Caraeff, President and CEO of Vevo. “Yahoo has the potential to be one of our largest partners, and our launch across Yahoo Screen and, soon in more countries and on more platforms, is a big win for viewers who want to watch their favorite music video programming anytime and anywhere.”
The companies’ partnership, which launched in 2012, previously syndicated Vevo’s programming to Yahoo Music.

Jake Owen Teams With Discover Boating on 2014 Tour

Photo: Danny Clinch for RCA Nashville

Photo: Danny Clinch for RCA Nashville


Jake Owen has named Discover Boating® as the presenting sponsor for his current headlining Jake Owen’s Days of Gold Tour 2014. During the 75+ cities the tour will visit, Discover Boating will inspire concert attendees to become more involved in boating and water activities.
Additionally, Discover Boating will take part in the 2014 “Stories of Discovery” series, which will share inspiring stories of life on the water via documentary-style video clips.
“Growing up on the water, boating has always been a part of my life,” said Owen. “I can’t think of anything better than floating down the water, drinking a cold beverage and hanging with your friends. On this tour, I wanted everyone to feel that by the river vibe and having Discover Boating as part of the action every night is amazing!”
For more information, visit discoverboating.com and jakeowen.net.

Spotify Releases Study On Workplace Music Habits

spotifySpotify recently partnered with research consultant Dr. Anneli Haake to release a study on the music listening habits of employees on the job, according to Billboard.
They found approximately two-thirds (61 percent) of people surveyed listened to something at their desks, and they reported it made them happier and more productive. Of those surveyed, 36 percent said music helped them through the day, specifically the hours from 9 a.m. through 11 a.m., 11 a.m. through 1 pm., and then 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Fifteen percent of participants surveyed reported they were most likely to listen to music during those hours.
Twenty percent of people surveyed said music alleviated job boredom, while 16 percent reportedly used music to drown out “annoying” co-workers. Ten percent of survey participants said they judged co-workers’ musical tastes, while nine percent worried their own music tastes were being judged while on the job.
The most-listened to artists in the survey include Adele (16 percent), Arctic Monkeys (14 percent), Rihanna and Mumford & Sons (13 percent), and Beyonce, Bruno Mars and Katy Perry (12 percent).

10-Day Americana Experience Coming To Franklin, Tenn.

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Americana Music fever will come to Franklin, Tenn., during the 10-day Americana Experience, which will run from May 22 through June 1.
Artists including Cotton Wine, Kerry Gilbert, Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers, Matt Tedder, David Ball & The Pioneer Playboys, Walker Hayes, Peter Cooper and Eric Brace, Danika Holmes, and more. Artists will perform at Franklin venues including Puckett’s Boat House, Gray’s On Main, the Franklin Theatre, Lawnchair Theatre, Kimbro’s, Loveless Barn, Studio Tenn and Puckett’s Grocery.
Other highlights of the festival include a movie screening of Muscle Shoals at Franklin Theatre on Friday, May 23, and the Cross County Lines Festival at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, Tenn., on Saturday, May 31.
The Hank Legacy: The Songs of Hank Williams will take place Sunday, June 1 at Studio Tenn at The Factory in Franklin.
All performances are ticketed individually. A full list of performers is available below; for more information, visit americanaexperience.com.
Thursday, May 22
7:00pm Capt. Billy’s Whiz Bang Live Blues Radio Show (Free – Puckett’s Boat House, Franklin)
8:00pm BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet (Franklin Theatre)
Friday, May 23
7:30pm “Muscle Shoals” Movie Screening and Artist Q&A (Franklin Theatre)
7:30pm The Jake Leg Stompers (FREE – Puckett’s Boat House, Franklin)
9:00pm Raven Cliff (Gray’s on Main, Franklin)
Saturday, May 24
11:00am Viva Nashvegas Radio Show (FREE – Handy Hardware, Franklin)
6:00pm Muscle Shoals in the Fork Concert (FREE – Lawnchair Theater, Leipers Fork)
7:30pm Farmer & Adele (FREE – Puckett’s Boat House, Franklin)
8:30pm Pat and Jamie McLaughlin (FREE – Puckett’s Restaraunt, Franklin)
8:30pm CottonWine (Gray’s on Main, Franklin)
9:00pm Kerry Gilbert (Puckett’s Grocery, Leiper’s Fork)
Sunday, May 25
3:00pm Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers (FREE – Lawnchair Theater, Leiper’s Fork)
7:00pm Jesse Terry, Craig Carothers & Tony Arata (Puckett’s Restaurant, Franklin)
Monday, May 26
7:00pm BrewBQ with Rachel Davis & Friends (Kimbro’s, Franklin)
7:00pm Mabrey Parsley & the Rotten Tomatoes (Puckett’s Grocery, Leiper’s Fork)
Tuesday, May 27
6:00pm David Ball & The Pioneer Playboys (Puckett’s Grocery – Leiper’s Fork)
7:00pm Matt Tedder (FREE – Puckett’s Boat House, Franklin)
7:00pm Default Name (Kimbro’s, Franklin)
7:30pm Don Gallardo (FREE – Puckett’s Restaurant, Franklin)
Wednesday, May 28
7:00pm Music City Roots (Loveless Barn, North End of Natchez Trace)
7:00pm Walker Hayes (FREE – Puckett’s Boat House, Franklin)
7:00pm My Politic and The Black Feathers (Kimbro’s, Franklin)
7:30pm Willow Park (FREE – Puckett’s Restaurant, Franklin)
8:00pm Jackson Nance (Puckett’s Grocery – Leiper’s Fork)
Thursday, May 29
7:00pm “The Hank Legacy: The Songs of Hank Williams” (Studio Tenn at The Factory, Franklin)
7:00pm PBH Zydeco Dance with YaYa (FREE at Puckett’s Boat House, Franklin)
7:30pm The Ham Family (FREE – Puckett’s Restaurant, Franklin)
7:30pm Robert Rivers Band (Kimbro’s, Franklin)
8:00pm Creole Shrimp Boil & Open Mic (FREE at Puckett’s Grocery, Leiper’s Fork)
Friday, May 30
7:00pm “The Hank Legacy: The Songs of Hank Williams” (Studio Tenn at The Factory, Franklin)
7:30pm Allen Thompson (FREE – Puckett’s Boat House, Franklin)
8:00pm Juke Joint Friday – Live Blues from Clarksdale, MS: Leo “Bud” Welch (Kimbro’s, Franklin)
8:00pm Juke Joint Friday – Live Blues from Clarksdale, MS: “Super Chikan” (Franklin Theatre)
8:30pm Donna Ulisse & The Poor Mountain Boys (Puckett’s Restaurant, Franklin)
8:30pm Danika Holmes (Gray’s on Main, Franklin)
Saturday, May 31
11:00am Viva NashVegas Radio Show featuring The Carmonas (FREE – Handy Hardware, Franklin)
2:00pm “The Hank Legacy: The Songs of Hank Williams” (Studio Tenn at The Factory, Franklin)
3-11pm CROSS COUNTY LINES FESTIVAL (at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm, Franklin)
Featuring Patty Griffin, John Hiatt, Ashley Monroe and many more!
7:00pm The Stoves, Tumbleweed Company, Anthony Adams & The Nite (Kimbro’s, Franklin)
7:00pm “The Hank Legacy: The Songs of Hank Williams” (Studio Tenn at The Factory, Franklin)
7:30pm Red Head Express (FREE – Puckett’s Boat House, Franklin)
8:30pm Peter Cooper & Eric Brace (Puckett’s Restaurant, Franklin)
Sunday, June 1
2:00pm “The Hank Legacy: The Songs of Hank Williams” (Studio Tenn at The Factory, Franklin)
4:30pm Down By The River – Gospel Sing-A-Long (Pow Wow Field, Leiper’s Fork)