Artist Updates (3/14/14)

acm-awards-logo111featuredThe Academy of Country Music and dick clark productions announced Eric Church, Toby Keith, and Lady Antebellum with legendary musician Stevie Nicks are the latest artists scheduled to perform on the 49th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. The awards will broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 8 p.m. live ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network.

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Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash


Legacy Recordings has released the music video for “She Used To Love Me A Lot,” a recently discovered Johnny Cash recording that is included on the upcoming Cash album Out Among The Stars.
The video clip was directed by John Hillcoat (The Proposition, The Road), and features footage of personal photographs, the last studio Cash recorded in, the ruins of his burned down lake house, and the last photo before his passing.
 

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Mel Tillis

Mel Tillis


Country Music Hall of Fame member Mel Tillis left the hospital today following last weekend’s heart surgery.
Tillis will be back on the road soon and plans to release new music later this year.

Tin Pan South Festival To Host St. Jude Country Cares Show

tin pan south1111Each year, the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival Presented by Regions Bank donates proceeds from the door of one show to a designated charity. For the festival’s 22nd year, organizers have chosen St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as the beneficiary. The St. Jude Country Cares 25th Anniversary Show” is slated to feature Brett James, Lee Thomas Miller, Rivers Rutherford and Caitlyn Smith at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, at the Rutledge Live Music Venue.
“St. Jude was an obvious choice as our single-show beneficiary this year given the tie-in with the 25 anniversary of Country Cares for St. Jude Kids,” said Jennifer Purdon Turnbow, NSAI Senior Director of Operations. “Songs mark the emotional moments in our lives, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s mission is to save lives and find cures. Families and patients never receive a bill for their treatment and care at St. Jude. Tin Pan South and all the writers involved in the show are honored to be able to do a small part to bring awareness and funding to such a noble cause.”
The five-day Tin Pan South Festival is set for Tuesday, March 25 through Saturday, March 29 at 10 Nashville-area venues. The current lineup can be seen at TinPanSouth.com.

Florida Georgia Line Announces Summer Tour

unnamedReigning ACM New Artist of the Year Florida Georgia Line will kick off its This Is How We Roll Summer Series 2014 Tour on May 30 in Springdale, Ark. The tour will feature special guest Nelly and opening act Chris Lane.
“Last year we played the ballpark in Lexington, Ky., and it was an epic night,” says the band’s Brian Kelley. “We thought how fun would it be to hit several of these and bring the good times to the field!”
FGL’s success doesn’t show signs of stopping anytime soon, with four consecutive No. 1 hits in the U.S and Canada, including “Stay,” “Get Your Shine On,” “Round Here” and “Cruise.”
Additionally, the band has earned four nominations at the upcoming ACM Awards on April 6, including Vocal Duo of the Year, Album of the Year, Single of the Year and Vocal Event of the Year.
“Summer can’t get here fast enough,” said band member Tyler Hubbard. “Having Nelly and Chris along for the ride is going to make for one big, outdoor party!”
Check out the band’s initial tour dates, below:
May 30 – Springdale, Ark. – Arvest Ballpark
May 31 – Pearl, Miss. – Trustmark Park
June 1 – TBA
June 12 – Charleston, S.C. – Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park
June 13  – Augusta, Ga. – Lake Olmstead Stadium
June 14 – TBA
June 19 – Ft. Wayne, Ind. – Parkview Field
June 20 – Bowling Green, Ky. – Bowling Green Ballpark
June 22 – Asheville, N.C. – McCormick Field

Lifenotes: Elroy Kahanek

Elroy Kahanek

Elroy Kahanek


Record promoter, songwriter, artist manager, talent scout and music entrepreneur Elroy Kahanek died on Tuesday (March 11) at age 72. Kahanek is best known for his work in radio promotion. He was the vice president of Country promotion at RCA in the 1970s, then served in similar capacities at Sunbird Records in the 1980s and at Atlantic Records in the 1990s.
At RCA, he worked during the label’s “outlaw music” era, promoting the singles of Waylon Jennings. At Sunbird, he helped launch the career of Earl Thomas Conley. During his Atlantic tenure, Tracy Lawrence, John Michael Montgomery and others became stars.
In 1998, he was named vice president of artist development at Bang II Records. That label promoted singer-songwriter Monty Holmes, among others.
Elroy Kahanek also had a successful career as a songwriter. He co-wrote T.G. Sheppard’s 1975 hit “Trying to Beat the Morning Home,” as well as Eddy Raven’s 1982 success “She’s Playing Hard to Forget.” Josh Logan recorded Kahanek’s co-written “Somebody Paints the Wall” in 1989. George Jones re-recorded it in 1990, and Tracy Lawrence made it a big hit in 1993.
His other songwriting cuts include Logan’s “I Owe You One” of 2012, Sheppard’s “Like a Coupe DeVille” of 1997 and Keith Stegall’s “The Fool Who Fooled Around” of 1980.
In later years, he was associated with businesses such as Honkytone Records, Joyna Music, Angelfire Records and Cowboy Productions. He worked with such artists as Darren Warren, The Marcy Brothers and Kris Gordon. At the time of his death, he was president of Elroy Kahanek Promotions.
He is survived by his wife Cindy, daughter Kim Gray, three grandchildren and eight siblings.
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 15 at Woodmont Funeral Home’s Hickory Chapel at 5852 Nolensville Road. The visitation is this afternoon at 4:00-8:00 p.m. and tomorrow at 12:00-2:30 p.m. Elroy Kahanek’s burial will be Monday, March 17, at Woodlawn Cemetery.

Lifenotes: Condolences To Kirt Webster, Dennis Banka

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MusicRow extends its condolences to Kirt Webster and family/friends on Thursday morning’s passing of his father Charles ‘Tyke’ Webster, age 70, in Phoenix, Ariz. Tyke and Sandy Webster have attended multiple ACM, CMA and other industry awards shows, Country Thunder Arizona festivals, and the George Jones tribute concert last November. Tyke was loved and admired by many artists and industry friends.
Visitation will be held Sunday, March 16 from 4-6 p.m. at Mariposa Funeral Home, 400 South Power Road, Mesa, Ariz. 85206. The memorial service is set for Monday, March 17 at 10:30 a.m. at All Saints Church, 1534 N Recker Road Mesa, Ariz. 85205. All flowers and gifts delivered to the Mariposa Funeral Home will be delivered after visitation to All Saints in time for the memorial, if delivered by Sunday.
Kirt Webster extremely grateful for the outpouring of prayers, messages and support already received from his extended “family” of industry friends and associates.
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MusicRow sends its condolences to Dennis Banka of MusicRow reporting station WUCZ. Banka’s mother, Carol Ann Banka, died at age 77 after a long struggle with COPD.

AFM Files Suit Against Spike TV, Jim Owens Entertainment

AFMlogo-3The American Federation of Musicians has filed a suit in the Chancery Court of Davidson County against Spike TV and Jim Owens Entertainment for more than $1 million in unpaid wages.
The AFM alleges that while Jim Owens Entertainment has provided programs (including Music City Tonight) that were originally recorded under The Nashville Network’s AFM agreement in the 1980s and 1990s and the “new” TNN which launched Nov. 1, 2012, now known as Heartland TV (owned by Luken Communications), no payments for the airings since 2012 have been made to numerous musicians who worked on these programs.
“We have spent more than 16 months negotiating in good faith to try and reach an equitable agreement to compensate these musicians fairly for their work,” says AFM Local 257 President Dave Pomeroy. “We have exhausted all possibilities for a positive resolution in this case. Owens has left us no choice but to pursue resolution of this case through the legal system and all means necessary.”
Jim Owens Entertainment has declined to comment at this time.

Liberty Media Abandons Acquisition of SiriusXM Radio

saupload_liberty_media_corpLiberty Media Corp. has abandoned plans to acquire SiriusXM Radio, in which it owns 53 percent, after reclassifying its stock into two tracking stocks, Liberty Broadband Group and Liberty Media Group, according to Billboard.
Liberty Broadband will house the company’s interests in Charter Communication, Time Warner Cable and digital security firm TruePosition. Liberty Media will house other the company’s other interests, including its share in SiriusXM.
“This is another step in Liberty’s process of offering investors greater choice, transparency and focus,” said Liberty president and CEO Greg Maffei. “We expect to complete the creation of the new tracking stocks by the third quarter. In light of the tracking stock distribution, our offer for Sirius XM is no longer applicable.”
Current shareholders will receive one share of Liberty Media tracking stock and four shares of Liberty Broadband, for each share of Liberty A and B stock they currently hold.
The company had planned on acquiring SiriusXM for $3.68 per share. This week, shares of SiriusXM fell one percent to $3.37.

Nielsen Shares Digital Music Consumption Stats At SXSW

NielsenNielsen’s 2014 SXSW presentation, “The Insights Evolution: Why Only Obsessing About Sales Is Holding You Back,” focused on the rewards of building artist awareness through web/social activity, heightening music discovery through radio and streaming, and maximizing sales through radio and television for new song releases.
“Digital consumption has reached the masses, with a majority of consumers in the U.S. streaming music last year,” says David Bakula, SVP Client Development & Industry Insights, Nielsen Entertainment.  “The change in consumption requires us to continually evolve how we measure and define success.”
The presentation included the following statistics regarding how consumers access content in various ways.
• In 2013, 68 percent of U.S. consumers streamed music (includes YouTube music videos)
• Consumers who streamed music via paid streaming services rose from 4.2 percent to 4.9 percent
• Consumers who streamed music via free streaming services rose from 26.8 percent to 38.6 percent
• 56 percent of respondents listened to music on the car radio in a typical week; 53 percent listened to music on their mobile devices during the same period
• 67 percent of respondents listened to music on the car radio within a 12-month period; 69 percent listened to music on mobile devices during the same period; 72 percent listened to music on their desktop or laptop computer during the same period
Nielsen looked at the life cycles of a sampling of 2013’s top songs in terms of sales, On-Demand streams and airplay. Nielsen analyzed trends in sales, radio audience, on-demand streams, and web/social activity for those artists, leading to the following conclusions:
• Radio can be a vital driver of On-Demand streaming and sales
• The first eight to 12 weeks of a new release can present the best opportunity for TV and other exposure
• Around week 12, consumption typically reaches its peak
• After 12 weeks, artists should look for crossover opportunities to engage new audiences as consumption starts to decline
• In the long term, streaming presents the opportunity to lengthen monetization opportunities

Weekly Chart Report (3/14/14)

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Lizzie Sider's Anti-Bullying Campaign Continues In Florida

Lizzie Sider at Waterstone Charter School in Homestead

Lizzie Sider at Waterstone Charter School in Homestead, FL


Lizzie Sider’s bullying prevention campaign, titled Nobody Has The Power To Ruin Your Day, has impacted more than 30,000 students in the state of Florida in the past two months. In January and February, Sider visited 65 schools as a spokeperson for PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center.
The 15-year-old’s performance at each school includes a rendition of her single “Butterfly,” which was co-penned with Jamie O’Neal. Last fall, Sider embarked on a 100-school tour in California, bringing her anti-bullying message to more than 70,000 students.
Remaining tour dates:
March 14 Tommie Barfield Elementary – Marco Island, Fla.
March 14 Gulf Coast Academy Charter South – Naples, Fla.
March 18 Hobe Sound Elementary (2 assemblies) – Hobe Sound, Fla.
March 18 Pine Crest – Boca Raton, Fla.
March 24 Wildwood Middle School – Wildwood, Fla.
March 24 Lake Panasoffkee Elementary – Lake Panasoffkee, Fla.
March 25 Webster Elementary School – Webster, Fla.
March 25 South Sumter Middle School – Webster, Fla.
March 26 Forest City Elementary School – Altamonte Springs, Fla.
March 27 Roundlake Elementary School – Mt. Dora, Fla.
March 27 Bushnell Elementary – Bushnell, Fla.
March 28 Pine Crest School – Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
For more information, visit lizziesider.com.