T.J. Martell Gala Reminds Industry of a Greater Fight

(L-R) Honorees Mike Dungan, Dale Morris, Dr. Scott Hiebert, Beth Dortch Franklin, and Mark Bloom, Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

(L-R): Honorees Mike Dungan, Dale Morris, Dr. Scott Hiebert, Beth Dortch Franklin, and Mark Bloom. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images


The T.J. Martell Nashville Honors Gala brought out celebrities and respected industry leaders to the Omni last night (March 10) for the 6th annual soiree and celebration.
Actor Charles Esten. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Actor Charles Esten. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images


The Foundation, led by CEO Laura Heatherly, raised more than $500,000 toward innovative medical research focused on finding cures for leukemia, cancer and AIDS.
Host Charles “Chip” Esten from ABC’s Nashville, greeted the enthusiastic crowd, sharing his personal experience with his daughter’s fight with leukemia, announcing she was now cancer free. Applause and gratitude from the attendees set the stage for the real reason we had all attended.
Sheryl Crow kicked off the night’s performances with a duet of “Homecoming Queen,” a track off her 2013 debut country album Feels Like Home, with rising star Charlie Worsham in honor of Dr. Scott Hiebert. Hiebert was presented the Medical Research Advancement Award by fellow Vanderbilt research doctor, Dr. Jennifer Pietenpol. Hiebert shared that we had made great strides in treating cancer in the last five years, adding “funding is the only thing standing between us and real cures of cancer.”
Mark Bloom, who serves as Sr. VP UBS Financial Services, is devoted to the economic growth of Nashville. In his honor, country superstar Tim McGraw took the stage for a moving performance of his hit “My Little Girl.” McGraw then presented Bloom with the Spirit of Nashville Award.
Creative Artist Agency's Rod Essig, Tim McGraw, and winner of the Spirit of Nashville Award Mark Bloom pose backstage, Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Creative Artist Agency’s Rod Essig, Tim McGraw, and winner of the Spirit of Nashville Award Mark Bloom backstage. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images


McGraw told the audience that when we go outside tonight, we should “savor the beauty of our city’s skyline” and thank Bloom for that moment of pride. Bloom shared that our city has become the true ‘It’ city mainly due to “the music industry being so important in attracting the brightest,” and “the warm, embracing nature of the people who live here.”
Immediately following dinner, the Blue Sky Riders performed a rendition of their song “Dream” in honor of Beth Dortch Franklin. Franklin’s daughter, Ruth, presented her mother with the Lifetime Humanitarian Award. Franklin, who had fought her own successful battle with breast cancer in 1999, quipped, “Let’s say ‘YES’ and beat cancer.”
Honoree Mike Dungan was welcomed by a special acoustic performance of “History In The Making” by Universal Music Group artist Darius Rucker. Looking at Dungan, Rucker added, “You changed my life and I wanted to be here for you.”
Honoree Mike Dungan and Tim DuBois

Honoree Mike Dungan (R) and Tim DuBois (L). Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images


Fellow music executive Tim DuBois presented the Frances Preston Lifetime Music Industry Award to Dungan after giving gratitude to the many people in the room who had prayed in the past for his daughter’s successful fight against leukemia.
Referring to Dungan, DuBois told the crowd, “In our 10 years together, we sold over 100 million records and that was just the beginning [for him].” DuBois added, “Mike’s leadership inspires all of us, who are lucky enough to work with him or for him. The biggest compliment you can give a guy in the record business is to say he has ears. Well I’m here to tell you this guy has ears, he has heart and he has a weird sense of humor that keeps the whole industry smiling.”
Dungan took the stage, confessing, “I’ve been coming to T.J. Martell events for 25 years. Most of the people who have received this award are my icons. To think that I’m up here now, just doesn’t feel right.” Dungan added, “This gentleman next to me, I cannot tell you the influence Tim DuBois has had on me. He is the singular reason I am here. He showed me that you can win and you can do it with integrity and kindness and all the things that are good in life. I have tried my best to carry that through the rest of my career and I cannot thank him enough for that. Along the way I’ve worked with a lot of different people, people who were brilliant, inspirational people. But the truth is I’ve benefitted from every bit of that experience and I’m grateful to all of them.” And from the response by the audience, the gratitude was mutual.
Jake Owen concluded the night of outstanding performances when he took the stage and offered a cover of Conway Twitty’s “Crazy In Love” in honor of Dale Morris, the Tony Martell Lifetime Entertainment Achievement Award winner. Morris received the honor from country hit-maker Kenny Chesney who shared, “Dale Morris didn’t just touch my life, he altered it in a great way. The world needs a lot more of Dale Morrises and I love you so much.”
Kenny Chesney presents Dale Morris with the Tony Martell Lifetime Achievement Award, Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Kenny Chesney presents Dale Morris with the Tony Martell Lifetime Achievement Award. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images


Morris referred to Chesney with a smile and said, “I can’t afford him, but I sure do love him,” before adding a more serious tone saying, “This is an amazing thing to happen to my life at this time. It means a lot to be recognized”, calling Kenny “more of a son to me than an artist” and that Alabama, whose Randy Owen was sitting in the audience, had changed his life.
Darius Rucker, Luke Bryan, Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Darius Rucker (L) and Luke Bryan (R), Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images


The event was co-chaired by Danielle Bouharoun, Wells-Fargo Private Banking; Ree Buchanan, Wrensong Publishing; and Mark Wright, Show Dog-Universal.
“This affair is one of Nashville’s most anticipated annual fundraisers and honors some truly notable and deserving community leaders,” said Tinti Moffat, T.J. Martell Foundation’s director of strategic development. “We challenged ourselves this year to raise the bar and were so pleased with the outcome. We couldn’t be more appreciative of the support from the music, the business and the medical communities.”
John Rich of Big & Rich, CEO of the TJ Martell Foundation Laura Heatherly, and Big Kenny of Big & Rich. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

John Rich of Big & Rich, CEO of the TJ Martell Foundation Laura Heatherly, and Big Kenny of Big & Rich. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images

Guitar Dealer Music City Pickers To Relocate To Franklin

music city pickers111For the past three years, Music City Pickers has been a prominent dealer in the vintage and high-end guitar market in Nashville.
Artist and owner, Brady Seals, has decided to move his business, which buys, sells and consigns instruments, to 128 Holiday Court, Ste. 115 in Franklin, Tenn.
Seals comments, “The new store will give us room to offer a larger inventory of instruments, guitar and amp repair and a new music education program. We’ll feature Belmont University teachers along with world-class professional session players. A lot of my artist and musician friends live in Williamson County, and I think a store like ours would be convenient for them and hopefully be a big hit there.”
Guitar, bass, pedal steel, dobro, banjo and saxophone lessons will be offered. The store is now accepting registration for private lessons, which will begin June 2.
Music City Pickers will be opening their new Franklin location mid-April.

Jamie O'Neal Covers Country Classics on 'Eternal'

jamie oneal1111Jamie O’Neal will release her first new album in five years on April 15, 2014. Eternal, produced by O’Neal and Rodney Good, offers O’Neal’s fresh interpretations of several of Country music’s cherished classics.
O’Neal performs songs including “Leavin’ On Your Mind,” “Help Me Make It Through The Night,” “I’ve Done Enough Dying Today,” and the George Jones/Tammy Wynette duet “Golden Ring,” which features Andy Griggs.
Eternal will be released on Shanachie Entertainment, and will feature a bonus original track, titled “Wide Awake.” O’Neal penned the song with her father Jimmy Murphy.
Track Listing For Eternal
1. “Born To Run” – (No. 3 hit for Emmylou Harris in 1982)
2. “Don’t Come Home A’Drinkin’ (With Lovin On Your Mind)” – (No. 1 hit for Loretta Lynn in 1966)
3. “Golden Ring” (featuring Andy Griggs)- (No. 1 hit for George Jones & Tammy Wynette in 1976)
4. “I’ve Done Enough Dying Today” -(Top 10 hit for Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Bros. in 1978)
5. “Just One Time”- (No. 2 hit for Connie Smith in 1982)
6. “Leavin’ On Your Mind”- (Top 10 hit for Patsy Cline in 1963)
7. “Help Me Make It Through The Night”- (No. 1 hit by Sammi Smith in 1970; #4 hit by Willie Nelson in 1979)
8. “The Sweetest Thing”- (No. 1 hit for Juice Newton in 1981)
9. “Rock Me (In the Cradle of Love)” -(Top 30 hit for Deborah Allen in 1992)
10. “One Day I Walk” -(1971 album cut by singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn)
11. “Wide Awake”- (New original song co-written by Jamie and her father, James Murphy)

Spotify Eyes IPO?

spotifyOn-demand music service Spotify may be planning an initial public stock offering. The Financial Times reports the company obtained a $200 million credit facility at the end of last year from Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs. A move like this often indicates an IPO is in the works.
Additionally, Spotify recently announced plans to purchase music intelligence platform the Echo Nest, which could lure potential investors.
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shazam logo1Shazam has received a $20 million round of funding, placing the app’s total value at $500 million dollars, according to Billboard. The money could be used for the company’s growing advertising campaign.

Last month Warner Music and Shazam announced a collaboration where the label could use Shazam’s music data to discover rising artists, and sign them to a Shazam-branded label.

'L.A. Times' Highlights UMG's Lucian Grainge

Lucian Grainge

Lucian Grainge


An L.A. Times article highlights the corporate strategy of UMG chairman Lucian Grainge, explaining his embrace of technology, focus on breaking new acts, and development of emerging sales markets.
He moved the label group’s headquarters from New York to California to be closer to the tech companies. Additionally, UMG is discussing a $20/month service that would allow unlimited song downloads that the consumer could keep even after they drop the subscription. Grainge wants to test the service in a European country with rampant piracy, in a bid to increase revenue from emerging markets.
To further artist development, Grainge has invested in Capitol Records, Virgin Records and Blue Note Records and tapped proven hit-makers such as Steve Barnett and Don Was to run them.
The article discusses Grainge’s career history, from signing the Psychedelic Furs, to becoming known for his excellent A&R ears, and then climbing the ranks at RCA Music Group.
He gained experience in international business as leader of Universal Music Group’s operations outside North America. In 2011 he took over the entire company and a year later shepherded UMG’s $1.9 billion purchase of EMI, giving Universal the biggest market share of the three major labels. Read the full story.

Apple Introduces CarPlay

apple-carplayApple continues to display its tech prowess with CarPlay, which allows users to connect their iPhone to their car’s interface, enabling navigation, call, message and music capabilities from the car’s dashboard.
CarPlay integrates the iPhone with the car’s control system, including buttons and touchscreen, and features Siri voice control. Additionally, CarPlay’s capability with apps like Spotify and iHeartRadio may change the relationship between music and radio, and alter the way in which users discover new music.
Apple’s latest venture, however, only works with iPhone 5 models and models from car manufacturers Ferrari, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo. CarPlay will eventually be compatible with models from BMW, Ford, General Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Kia, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Peugeot Citroen, Subaru, Suzuki and Toyota.
For more information, visit apple.com.

Industry Pics (3/11/14)

Radio personality Gerry House made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Friday, March 7. After his performance, House signed copies of his new book, Country Music Broke My Brain: A Behind-The-Microphone Peek At Nashville’s Famous & Fabulous Stars.

Pictured (L-R): Gerry House and Pete Fisher

Pictured (L-R): Gerry House and Grand Ole Opry Vice President and General Manager Pete Fisher. Photo: Chris Hollo

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The first annual Mangia for St. Jude took place Sunday, March 2, raising $18,600 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The dinner at the Cool Cafe in Franklin was attended by more than 100 members of the Nashville music publishing community. The evening was sponsored by Fifth Third Music.

Pictured (Back row, L-R):  Greg Gallo, Alex Heddle, Penny Everhard, Kendall Lettow, Dave Pacula Missy Wilson, Stephanie Cox, Courtney Crist, Kevin Lamb, Brad Peterson. (Front row, L-R): Colt Cameron, Jackie Profit, Carrie Gallo, Jessica Turri, Teri Watson and Allison Buchignani

Pictured (Back row, L-R): Greg Gallo, Alex Heddle, Penny Everhard, Kendall Lettow, Dave Pacula, Missy Wilson, Stephanie Cox, Freeman Wizer, Courtney Crist, Kevin Lamb, Brad Peterson. (Front row, L-R): Colt Cameron, Jackie Profit, Carrie Gallo, Jessica Turri, Teri Watson and Allison Buchignani.

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The 10th Annual Ringside: A Fight For Kids gala was held at Liberty Hall in the Factory at Franklin on Friday, March 7. The main event featured a “Rumble on the Row” bout with Van Haze (VP National Promotion, MCA Nashville) and “Sugar” Shane Allen (VP Promotion, UMG Nashville) squaring off in the ring. Haze won the coveted Lucchese belt in a split decision.
Proceeds from the event will benefit The Charley Foundation, which helps charitable organizations benefit children throughout Middle Tennessee.

Pictured (L-R): Jay Hamby, Director of Retail, Lucchese; Van Haze; and Kristy Landers Niedenfuer, 2014 Miss Tennessee USA.Photo:  Karen Will Rogers

Pictured (L-R): Jay Hamby, Director of Retail, Lucchese; Van Haze; and Kristy Landers Niedenfuer, 2014 Miss Tennessee USA. Photo: Karen Will Rogers.

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The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum recently honored Leon Rhodes in its quarterly series Nashville Cats: A Celebration of Music City Musicians. Rhodes was a member of the 1960s lineup of Ernest Tubb’s Texas Troubadours. He is also featured on recordings by Julie Andrews, Roy Clark, John Denver, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Roy Orbison and Dottie West, among others.

Pictured (L-R): Bill Lloyd (program host), Leon Rhodes and Jay Orr (Senior Director of Research, Editorial and Content). Photo: Donn Jones

Pictured (L-R): Bill Lloyd (program host), Leon Rhodes and Jay Orr (Senior Director of Research, Editorial and Content). Photo: Donn Jones

Sam Austin – It Looks Like Rain

SONY DSCBorn and raised in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Sam Austin knows what it means to be “country”. Picking up the guitar as a young boy, Sam’s hobby soon became a passion. In his late teens he began performing solo acoustic shows. As he continued with his acoustic shows his popularity continued to grow, leading to larger audiences and networking with other talented musicians.
Sam has now signed a recording contract with Plateau Music Nashville. Very much the traditionalist, Sam is steadfast in his quest to promote and perform real “Country Music” that connects with a broad audience. Produced by Tony Mantor, Sam’s first album is now available at the shows.
Austin’s first single, “When She Does It” hit No. 41 on MusicRow’s CountryBreakout Chart and his current single “It Looks Like Rain” is impacting radio now.

Performers Announced For ACM Party For A Cause Festival

party for a cause 20141The 2nd Annual ACM Party for a Cause Festival, a two-day outdoor music festival, will be headlined by Rascal Flatts and Keith Urban on Friday, April 4 and Saturday, April 5, respectively. The festival will be the first-ever special event held at The LINQ, Caesars Entertainment’s new open-air entertainment district at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
The event is part of The Week Vegas Goes Country leading up to the 49th Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 8 p.m. live ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network.
Friday’s “Outnumber Hunger Live!” concert series will benefit Outnumber Hunger, an initiative from General Mills, Big Machine Label Group and Feeding America. The main stage will feature Rascal Flatts, along with performers Danielle Bradbery, Justin Moore, Cassadee Pope, Thomas Rhett, Florida Georgia Line, and The Cadillac Three. Plus Will Hoge, Chase Rice and Charlie Worsham will perform on the Party Stage.
Saturday’s line-up will be presented by ACM Lifting Lives and will benefit several military philanthropies including Folds of Honor Foundation, Wounded Warrior Project, Navy SEAL Foundation, Team Rubicon, and Nellis AFB Force Support Squadron. The evening’s headliner will be Keith Urban and includes scheduled performances by Lee Brice, Brett Eldredge, Tyler Farr, Kip Moore, Joe Nichols, Jerrod Niemann, Chris Young, Love and Theft,and Parmalee. Plus Joel Crouse, Jon Pardi, Leah Turner, Austin Webb, Dan + Shay, and Max Impact, the premier rock band of the United States Air Force, will perform on the Party Stage.
Following the Main Stage performances on Saturday, April 5, the festivities will continue with ACM After Hours with Jerrod Niemann & Friends on the Party Stage, featuring performances by Tyler Farr, Jerrod Niemann, American Young, Natalie Stovall and The Drive, The Swon Brothers, and more.

Artist Updates (3/10/14)

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Blake Shelton


Blake Shelton has sold out his shows at Madison Square Garden in New York and Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. This marks Shelton’s first time headlining both venues.
“I’m in L.A. to film The Voice and I drive by the Hollywood Bowl on my way to the set. It is such an iconic venue and I have wanted to perform there for a long time,” said Shelton. “Then there is Madison Square Garden. Hands down, there is not one artist who doesn’t dream about playing Madison Square Garden—it’s mind blowing to think I’m performing at Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl let alone selling them out. I’m incredibly thankful for my fans selling out both these shows so fast. I promise the band and I will bring you a show you won’t forget. I love you guys!”
The 20+ date Ten Times Crazier Tour 2014, promoted by LiveNation, with sponsors including Pepsi, kicks off in June and will visit cities including Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York.

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Mel Tillis


Country Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis is recovering in Nashville following heart surgery. Tillis’ daughter Pam Tillis released the following statement on the health status of the music legend:

“Over the weekend, Daddy required a routine heart procedure. He’s doing fantastic and is expected to make a full recovery. In typical Mel Tillis fashion, he’s already cutting up and cracking jokes with the nurses. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated.”
Fans are encouraged to visit meltillis.com for updates on Tillis and upcoming tour dates.
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Vince Gill


Vince Gill is gearing up for several concerts this year at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. The singer-songwriter-guitarist will headline the 16th annual Jammin’ To Beat The Blues at the historic Ryman Auditorium on April 1. The concert will benefit the Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee.
In December, Gill and wife Amy Grant will headline six shows at the Ryman Auditorium for Christmas at the Ryman.

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Ben Folds


Ben Folds will unveil a new piano concerto for area high school students at Nashville Symphony Young People’s Concert, slated for Friday, March 14 at 11:45 a.m. The event will take place at Laura Turner Concert Hall at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
The event is free and open to public, private and home schools.

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Charles Esten

Charles Esten


On Saturday, April 26, 2014, the 15th annual St. Jude Country Music Marathon & ½ Marathon presented by Nissan, will feature actors Charles “Chip” Esten and Clare Bowen, who play “Deacon Claybourn” and “Scarlett O’Connor” on ABC’s hit television show Nashville. They will take the stage for the post-race concert at the Bridgestone Arena at 7 p.m. Rising star Chase Rice will open the show.
The musically themed road race attracts more than 30,000 runners, walkers and 6,000 junior racers through KiDS ROCK Nashville, who will take on the 26.2 and 13.1-mile courses while passing many of Nashville’s best live bands along the route.
The concert is open to the public and tickets are now on sale for $35. Tickets can be purchased at the Bridgestone Arena box office, TicketMaster charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com.