[Updated] Lifenotes: Lorna Flowers

Lorna Flowers

Lorna Flowers


[Update, 12:19 p.m.]

The funeral service for Lorna Flowers will be held Friday, March 7, 10 a.m., at Congregation Sherith Israel Cemetery, located at 2111 15th Ave North, Nashville, 37208.
[Original Story, 10:36 a.m.]
Songwriter Lorna Flowers died Wednesday, March 5.
Flowers found success on the European Country radio charts during her career, and wrote with songwriters including Bob Welch, Roger Cook, John Peoppard and many others.
She moved to Nashville in July 2004 after nine years of visiting three times a year and building a network of great writer, publisher and artist connections.
In 2007, Flowers had a chart-topping song in Australia with Lucie Diamond‘s “Don’t Even Think About It” and had her first U.S. cuts with Kathy Chiavola and Heather Wilkins.
Flowers had produced demo projects since 1997, and was a co-producer on Sue James‘ UK debut 5 Stars and the Moon. She was producer for Blue Orchid‘s UK release of “Slow Down For A While,” which gained a Best Album nomination at the UK Country Radio Awards in 2004.
She performed in UK/Europe on tours and festivals with Charley Pride, Gail Davies, George Hamilton V, Rivers Rutherford. In 2012, she made her debut on the prestigious Pensacola and Frank Brown International songwriter festivals. Flowers also set up her own demo production company, Lorna Flowers Productions.
Funeral arrangements have not been finalized at this time.

First Round of ACM Awards Performers Announced

acm-awards-logo111featuredACM Award nominees Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, George Strait, Keith Urban, and The Band Perry were announced as the first performers for the upcoming 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards.
Bryan and Shelton return this year as co-hosts. As previously reported, in addition to Bryan’s ACM Awards performance at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Bryan will take part in a performance with Florida Georgia Line at the 4th Annual ACM Fan Jam via live remote at the Mandalay Bay Events Center during the awards show.
The show is set to be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 6 on CBS Television Network.

Spotify Acquires The Echo Nest

spotify225Spotify will acquire music intelligence company, The Echo Nest. 
The Echo Nest was created as part of research work that automatically understands audio and textual content of music and is used to fuel music data solutions including playlists, fingerprinting, and audio analysis.
Music services including Clear Channel’s iHeartradio and MOG, as well as editorial, video, social media networks (bbc.com, MTV, VEVO, Yahoo!), and large brands (Coca Cola, Microsoft) use The Echo Nest platform and solutions to build smarter music experiences.
“We’ve been fans of The Echo Nest for a really long time and are honoured to have their talented team join Spotify,” said Daniel Ek, Founder and CEO, Spotify. “At Spotify, we want to get people to listen to more music. We are hyper focused on creating the best user experience and it starts with building the best music intelligence platform on the planet. With The Echo Nest joining Spotify, we will make a big leap forward in our quest to play you the best music possible.”
The Echo Nest will continue to operate out of its headquarters in Somerville, Mass., and will also continue to operate in San Francisco. The Echo Nest API will remain free and open to support its developer ecosystem. The developer community will remain a priority for the combined companies.
 

Industry Ink (3/6/14)

SOURCE, an organization of women executives in Nashville’s Music Industry, held its monthly Members Luncheon at ASCAP on Feb. 27, 2014. Guest speakers were Lon Helton and Joe Galante.

Pictured (L to R): Lon Helton (Host of Country Countdown USA, Editor & Publisher of Country Aircheck), Lyndie Wenner (Director/MSO PR Nashville), Joe Galante (Galante Entertainment, Former Chairman BMG Music, FLO {thinkery} and Stacy Schlitz (Schlitz Law). Photo Credit:  Denise Fussell

Pictured (L to R): Lon Helton (Host of Country Countdown USA), Lyndie Wenner (Director/MSO PR Nashville), Joe Galante (Galante Entertainment, Former Chairman BMG Music, FLO {thinkery} and Stacy Schlitz (Schlitz Law). Photo Credit: Denise Fussell

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Darius Rucker

Darius Rucker


Darius Rucker‘s album True Believers (Capitol Records Nashville) has shipped more than 500,000 copies, and has been certified Gold.
The album features the singles “True Believers,” “Wagon Wheel,” “Radio” and Rucker’s current single “Miss You.” “Wagon Wheel” earned Rucker a Grammy award for Best Country Solo Performance.
Rucker will be joined by Corey Smith in April as part of Rucker’s True Believers Tour.
 
 
 

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city fireCity Fire American Oven & Bar is set to take the place of Music City Flats in the Gulch, and will open Thursday, March 6.
Music City Flats closed last fall; the restaurant had taken the place of Urban Flats. City Fire American Oven & Bar’s menu will include soups, sandwiches, cocktails and entrees. The restaurant and bar is located at 610 12th Ave. S., Nashville, Tennessee, 37203.

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Bonnie Brozick

Bonnie Brozick


Northwind Records has hired Bonnie Brozik as Director of Promotions. Brozik previously spent time at Webster PR, Absolute Publicity, and at Powerhouse Entertainment.
Brozik can be reached at 615-473-6549 or at bonnie@northwindrecords.us.

'TIME' Praises Music City As 'Red-Hot Town'

Nashville111“It’s like high school with money. We all know each other. We know the spouses. We know the dogs. Our kids go to school together.” That’s how Sony Music Nashville CEO Gary Overton describes Nashville’s tight-knit music community in the Time.com article extolling the reasons new residents are flocking to Music City.
Touting Music City as “The South’s Red-Hot Town,” the article offers several stats cementing Nashville’s enviable status. Nashville had the strongest employment growth of any large city since the Great Recession; it is the second-fastest-growing U.S. city in 2013. The cost of living is cheaper than the U.S. average by 13 percent, and office vacancies fell from 12.3 percent to 10.4 percent last year, marking one of the 10 biggest declines in U.S. markets in 2013.
According to the article, the city’s economic success stands on what Tommy Frist, a son of Hospital Corporation of America’s (HCA’s) founding Frist family, calls “the four buckets” of employment stability in health care, entertainment, higher education and government. In addition, there is the livability factor. “Nashville is a soulful city in a way that Charlotte or Atlanta just don’t seem to be,” says Frist. “The vibe is cool, but it’s warm and comforting too.”
Many prominent Nashville residents contributed to the article, including Taylor Swift, Belmont University’s Don Cusic, and Vanderbilt chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos.
The article appears in the March 17, 2014 issue of TIME.

State Incentives Hinge on Renewal of 'Nashville'

Nashville_logoIncentives offered by the state of Tennessee are key to keeping production of the show Nashville in Music City. But since ABC has yet to pick up the drama for a third season, incentives have not been built in to the state budget. The budget could be approved before ABC makes a decision this spring, according to The Tennessean. As previously reported, renewal or cancellation is expected before May.
Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development spokeswoman Laura Elkins told the newspaper, “We look forward to ‘Nashville’ being picked up for a third season and making an incentive offer at that time.”
According to The Tennessean, for the show’s current second season, it is expected to receive $13.5 million in combined incentives from the state, Metro, and Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. Nashville’s budget is about $106 million, with $69 million of that expected to be spent in Tennessee.

Buddy Miller To Play Two Nashville Shows

buddy miller1111Buddy Miller is slated to perform two shows at Nashville’s The Basement. The shows, titled Buddy Miller and Friends, promise to feature several of his musician and songwriter friends.
The shows are slated for Thursday, March 6, beginning at 8:30 p.m., and for March 13 at 8:30 p.m. No advance tickets will be sold for either show, and doors will open at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10.
The Basement is located at 1604 8th Ave. S. in Nashville.
For more information, visit thebasementnashville.com.

CMT Adds Five To 'Next Women of Country' Initiative

next women111CMT will continue to spotlight pioneering women in Country music with the addition of five new artists to its Next Women of Country initiative. Angaleena Presley, Lindsay Ell, Lucy Hale, Natalie Stovall and The Drive, and Nikki Lane are the latest to join the multi-platform initiative that recognizes women making an impact on Country music.
Since the campaign launched, the network has named 21 major label, indie label and unsigned female artists to its ‘Next Women’ list, providing support on-air and online with exclusive video premieres, live performances and more.
Since CMT’s Next Women of Country launched in January 2013, several alumnae — Kacey Musgraves, Brandy Clark, Cassadee Pope and Ashley Monroe included — found success ranging from commercial and critical acclaim, to Musgraves’ two Grammy wins for best Country song and best Country album.
For more on these artists, visit nextwomen.cmt.com.

Writer’s Den Signs Salley

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(Seated L-R): John Rolfe, Writer’s Den attorney; Jerry Salley; Bobby Rymer, Writer’s Den partner. (Standing L-R): Writer’s Den writers Ben Cooper, Melissa Fuller and Thom Schuyler

The Writer’s Den Music Group has signed singer-songwriter Jerry Salley to a worldwide publishing agreement. Salley’s songs have enjoyed more than 360 cuts by Reba, Toby Keith, Brad Paisley and Joe Nichols, among others.

“I’ve had the good fortune of knowing Jerry Salley for a lot of years but have never had the great fortune of working with him until now,” said Writer’s Den partner Bobby Rymer. “My belief in his talent is unquestioned and I’m looking forward to a lot of fun times for the both of us.”
In addition to previously winning SESAC’s Country Music Songwriter of the Year, Salley wrote “Where We Both Say Goodbye,” Sir Elton John’s only single to appear on Billboard’s Country Chart, and the popular Gospel song “His Strength Is Perfect.” Salley also released his acclaimed Bluegrass album New Songs, Old Friends in 2007. His more recent project is titled Showing My Age.
Salley will perform during Tin Pan South Songwriter’s Festival at Nashville’s Station Inn on Thursday, March 27 at 9 p.m. For more information, visit jerrysalley.com.

[Updated] Keith Urban Announces 'Raise 'Em Up Tour'

keith urban1111Keith Urban will bring his music to fans across the nation on his forthcoming Raise ‘Em Up Tour, which will feature Brett Eldredge and Jerrod Niemann. The tour will kick off on July 12 in Canada, and July 17 in the United States.
Atlantic Records artist Eldredge was recently spotlighted during Country Radio Seminar’s New Faces concert, while Jerrod Niemann’s latest album, High Noon, is slated to release March 25 (Sea Gayle Records/Arista Nashville).
In addition to the upcoming tour, Urban is in the middle of American Idol’s 13th season, serving as a judge alongside Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick, Jr. The singer-songwriter and guitarist recently revealed a new T-shirt line.
Urban recently wrapped his Light The Fuse Tour, which featured Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch.
Check out Urban’s upcoming tour dates below:
THU JUL 17        Atlantic City, NJ
TUE JUL 22        Harrington, DE
FRI JUL 25        Darien Center, NY
SAT JUL 26        Boston, MA
THU JUL 31        Cincinnati, OH
FRI AUG 1         St. Louis, MO
SAT AUG 2         Indianapolis, IN
FRI AUG 8         Raleigh, NC
SAT AUG 9         Virginia Beach, VA
FRI AUG 15        Holmdel, NJ
SAT AUG 16        Hartford, CT
SUN AUG 17        Bethel, NY
FRI AUG 22        Charlotte, NC
SAT AUG 23       Birmingham, AL
FRI AUG 29        Denver, CO
SAT AUG 30        Salt Lake City, UT
FRI SEP 5         Irvine, CA
SAT SEP 6         Mountain View, CA
SUN SEP 7         Sacramento, CA
FRI MAR 14        Houston, TX
SUN MAR 23       Melbourne, FL
SAT JUL 12        Calgary, AB
SUN JUL 13        Craven, SK
FRI JUL 18        St. Clairesville, OH
SAT JUL 19        Brooklyn, MI
THU JUL 24        Gilford, NH
SUN AUG 10        Bethlehem, PA
SUN AUG 24       Atlanta, GA
SAT SEP 13        Puyallup, WA