
Pictured (L-R) front row: Jimmy Robbins, David Nail and Jon Nite. (back row): Frank Liddell, ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan, Universal Music Publishing Nashville’s Kent Earls, Universal Music Group Nashville’s Mike Dungan, Sony/ATV Music Publishing’s Josh Van Valkenburg and ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel. Photo: Ed Rode.
Eleven weeks after
MusicRow crowned “Whatever She’s Got” for reaching No. 1 on the CountryBreakout Chart,
ASCAP and
UMG Nashville hosted a celebration where
David Nail was surprised with platinum plaques for the fastest rising single of his career. The presentation was a surprise for the Nashville crowd, gathered to celebrate the success of the
Jimmy Robbins and
Jon Nite-written, Mercury Nashville single.
ASCAP’s
Ryan Beuschel welcomed Robbins, Nite and Nail to the stage at the spacious top floor of Nashville’s Cannery complex on Tuesday (Feb. 25). The celebration marked the first No. 1 party honoring Nite. Although his co-written title “We Were Us” (Keith Urban feat. Miranda Lambert) peaked at the top of the charts first, the party for that song has yet to take place. In commemoration, Beuschel honored the ASCAP member with a guitar at his first No. 1
party. “I came to town in a U-Haul with my wife and daughter living on food stamps, hoping and dreaming of this,” said Nite of the distinctions.
Nite’s Sony/ATV representative,
Josh VanValkenburg, gave heartfelt remarks about the pair’s history, saying, “It’s a privilege to stand up here with you.” VanValkenburg also commented on the time he invited the songwriter to the ASCAP Awards as his date, and he showed up in jeans, a jacket and old boots.
Of Nite, Robbins commented, “A good co-writer makes your songs better and a good friend makes your day better – I’m thankful to have both with Jon.” Universal Music Publishing Group’s
Kent Earls addressed the reception as Robbins’ publisher. “Jimmy has been signed for two short years,” said Earls. “He has had 55 major label cuts from a catalog of only a couple hundred – the ratio is unbelievable.”

Pictured (L-R): David Nail, UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO, Mike Dungan. Photo: Ed Rode
UMG Nashville Chairman/CEO
Mike Dungan addressed Nail and the MCA promotion department’s contributions. “This single felt so good going up the charts,” said Dungan. “We have been working our asses off and this one felt like a lay-up.”
Producer
Frank Liddell offered comments on behalf of co-producers
Chuck Ainlay and
Glenn Worf. The hitmaker noted
Ron Stuve‘s presence at the ceremony. “These comments are my pre-speech for the next No. 1. Ron pitched the next single and I’m so happy to see him standing in the audience.”
“I didn’t do anything but sing it,” Nail humbly admitted before sending heartfelt remarks to Dungan. “Since Mike came over to the label, I’ve felt like a new artist. I’m so thankful to be doing this.”
“Kiss You Tonight” is currently at Country radio as the second single from Nail’s third studio album,
I’m A Fire, due out next week (March 4). A preview of the forthcoming project can be seen below.
NASH Announces Hirings, Promotions
/by Sarah SkatesSuzanne Alexander
Cumulus today (Feb. 27) announced four key NASH talent and programming appointments for the popular syndicated radio programs “Kickin’ It with Kix” and “American Country Countdown,” hosted by Kix Brooks. Suzanne Alexander will Co-Host “Kickin’ It with Kix” and serve as substitute host of “American Country Countdown” while continuing her role with Great American Country. She has extensive Country radio experience and has been in Nashville more than a decade. She currently serves as host of Great American Country’s The Playlist.
Lonnie Napier is promoted to Executive Producer of “Kickin’ It with Kix” and “American Country Countdown” after serving as Associate Producer of “American Country Countdown” for four years. Prior to joining Cumulus, Napier spent more than 20 years as Producer for the legendary DJ Wolfman Jack and 10 years as VP of Wolfman Jack Entertainment. He has also served as Executive Producer for Jones Media Networks’ “Bill Cody’s Classic Country Weekend” as well as Producer for Great American Country’s video request show, CRL.
Holly Ennen is promoted to Head Writer of “Kickin’ It with Kix” and “American Country Countdown” after serving as Associate Writer for “American Country Countdown.”
Nikita Palmer joins NASH programming as NASH Network Producer. She was previously in the Cumulus Digital Division, where she served as a Producer, Content Manager and most recently, Social Media Director of “American Country Countdown” and “Kickin’ It with Kix.”
Cumulus launched the NASH entertainment brand based on the Country music lifestyle in January, starting with the flagship NASH FM 94.7 in New York City. In addition to radio stations, the NASH brand will include a NASH magazine, concerts/events, online content and television programming. WKDF/Nashville is a NASH station.
Bluebird In The Boro To Benefit Alive Hospice
/by Jessica NicholsonMonday, March 3 – Marshall Altman, Dylan Altman, Marla Cannon-Goodman, Matt Warren
Tuesday, March 4 – Tim James, Danny Myrick, Dan Couch
Wednesday, March 5 – Jeff Cohen, Billy Montana, Kendall Marvel, James T. Slater
Tickets, which include food and drinks, are $100 and proceeds benefit Alive Hospice’s pediatric program. Tickets are available online at http://www.alivehospice.org/
Round Hill Nashville Signs Myrick
/by Jessica NicholsonDanny Myrick
Round Hill Music has added to their Round Hill Nashville division by signing an exclusive worldwide publishing deal with songwriter Danny Myrick.
“Danny Myrick is one of the most talented, musical, and hard working songwriters I’ve ever had the privilege of working with.” says Vice President and General Manager of the Round Hill Nashville division, Mark Brown. “Danny has a proven track record as a hit songwriter and his talent at finding and developing young talent is super valuable. I look forward to continuing my relationship with Danny and Round Hill Music.”
Myrick’s career has included time as lead singer and principal songwriter for country band Western Flyer, as well as background vocalist for Montgomery Gentry, Keith Anderson, and Blake Shelton. He shifted his focus to songwriting, penning “International Harvester” (Craig Morgan), “Loud” (Big & Rich), “Truck Yeah” (Tim McGraw), “She’s Country” (Jason Aldean) and cuts for Montgomery Gentry, Gloriana and others.
Myrick recently completed projects for up and coming artists Annie Bosko and Jesse Lee, and is currently working in the studio on the first Nashville release by Old Southern Moonshine Revival.
David Nail Goes Platinum Before Album Release
/by Eric T. ParkerPictured (L-R) front row: Jimmy Robbins, David Nail and Jon Nite. (back row): Frank Liddell, ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan, Universal Music Publishing Nashville’s Kent Earls, Universal Music Group Nashville’s Mike Dungan, Sony/ATV Music Publishing’s Josh Van Valkenburg and ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel. Photo: Ed Rode.
Eleven weeks after MusicRow crowned “Whatever She’s Got” for reaching No. 1 on the CountryBreakout Chart, ASCAP and UMG Nashville hosted a celebration where David Nail was surprised with platinum plaques for the fastest rising single of his career. The presentation was a surprise for the Nashville crowd, gathered to celebrate the success of the Jimmy Robbins and Jon Nite-written, Mercury Nashville single.
ASCAP’s Ryan Beuschel welcomed Robbins, Nite and Nail to the stage at the spacious top floor of Nashville’s Cannery complex on Tuesday (Feb. 25). The celebration marked the first No. 1 party honoring Nite. Although his co-written title “We Were Us” (Keith Urban feat. Miranda Lambert) peaked at the top of the charts first, the party for that song has yet to take place. In commemoration, Beuschel honored the ASCAP member with a guitar at his first No. 1 party. “I came to town in a U-Haul with my wife and daughter living on food stamps, hoping and dreaming of this,” said Nite of the distinctions.
Nite’s Sony/ATV representative, Josh VanValkenburg, gave heartfelt remarks about the pair’s history, saying, “It’s a privilege to stand up here with you.” VanValkenburg also commented on the time he invited the songwriter to the ASCAP Awards as his date, and he showed up in jeans, a jacket and old boots.
Of Nite, Robbins commented, “A good co-writer makes your songs better and a good friend makes your day better – I’m thankful to have both with Jon.” Universal Music Publishing Group’s Kent Earls addressed the reception as Robbins’ publisher. “Jimmy has been signed for two short years,” said Earls. “He has had 55 major label cuts from a catalog of only a couple hundred – the ratio is unbelievable.”
Pictured (L-R): David Nail, UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO, Mike Dungan. Photo: Ed Rode
UMG Nashville Chairman/CEO Mike Dungan addressed Nail and the MCA promotion department’s contributions. “This single felt so good going up the charts,” said Dungan. “We have been working our asses off and this one felt like a lay-up.”
Producer Frank Liddell offered comments on behalf of co-producers Chuck Ainlay and Glenn Worf. The hitmaker noted Ron Stuve‘s presence at the ceremony. “These comments are my pre-speech for the next No. 1. Ron pitched the next single and I’m so happy to see him standing in the audience.”
“I didn’t do anything but sing it,” Nail humbly admitted before sending heartfelt remarks to Dungan. “Since Mike came over to the label, I’ve felt like a new artist. I’m so thankful to be doing this.”
“Kiss You Tonight” is currently at Country radio as the second single from Nail’s third studio album, I’m A Fire, due out next week (March 4). A preview of the forthcoming project can be seen below.
Industry Pics (2/26/14)
/by Jessica NicholsonBMI, ASCAP, and Big Machine celebrated Tim McGraw’s No. 1 hit “Southern Girl” at BMLG’s CRS show last week. Co-written by Jaren Johnston, Lee Thomas Miller, and Rodney Clawson, “Southern Girl” is McGraw’s 35th trip to the top of the charts.
Pictured (back row, L-R): ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe, Ryan Beuschel, and LeAnn Phelan, and BMI’s Bradley Collins; (front row, L-R): Big Machine Label Group President & CEO Scott Borchetta, co-writer Jaren Johnston, Tim McGraw, and co-writers Lee Thomas Miller and Rodney Clawson. Photo by Rick Diamond.
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Cole Swindell (Warner Bros./WMN) and the WMN team recently celebrated his first No. 1 for his debut single “Chillin’ It.”
Pictured (L-R): WMN’s Chad Schultz, Scott Hendricks, Lou Ramirez, Kevin Herring, Peter Strickland, John Esposito, Cole Swindell, Kristen Williams, Red Light Management’s Jacob Knott, Red Light Management’s Waylon Weatherholt, WMN’s Cris Lacy, Justin Luffman, and Tyler Wall.
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The Ryman Auditorium was named Theatre of the Year during the twenty-fifth annual Pollstar Awards. The award was voted on by industry peers, and the win marks the fourth year in a row that Nashville’s iconic venue has been named Theatre of the Year by Pollstar Magazine. Since its 1994 renovation, the venue has won the award a total of six times. Ryman GM Sally Williams also was named Facility Executive of the Year during the ceremony.
Under Williams’ leadership, the Ryman has been awarded SRO Venue of the Year Presented by CMA in 2013 and 2012, Pollstar Magazine‘s 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010 Venue of the Year, the Academy of Country Music’s 2012, 2010 and 2008 Venue of the Year and the International Entertainment Buyers Association’s 2009 Venue of the Year.
Ryman Auditorium General Manager Sally Williams. Photo by Steve Lowry/
Ryman Archives
Nashville Artists, Industry Members Get Dramatic For Opry
/by Michael_SmithEntries will be accepted through 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28. The Opry will announce finalists in three categories – fan, artist and radio personality – on Sunday, March 2 via Opry social media and opry.com.
Thus far, celebrity contestants include Janelle Arthur, Nashville’s Eric Close, Love and Theft, Bobby Bones, WSM AM’s Charlie Mattos, Larry Gatlin, among others. Voting for each finalist will open Sunday, March 2 and continue through March 12. Entries can be made at opry.com.
View some entries below:
Jeannie Seely’s reading of “Fancy”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlUyE7ZTSNw
Love and Theft’s reading of “Girls Love To Shake It”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuH3vot79ew
WSM AM’s Charlie Mattos’ reading of Taylor Swift’s “Mean”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_Fk98cMV_8
Nashville‘s Eric Close’s reading of Taylor Swift’s “22”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK713RWQQvc
Thirty Tigers Promotes Quinn To VP/GM Role
/by Jessica NicholsonAdditional promotions and hirings within the company are as follows:
Geoff Harrison, co- manager for Trampled by Turtles, Low and Lizzo, is now Vice President of Artist Management. Thirty Tigers now manages over 20 acts, and Harrison will be guiding the efforts of the management team to ensure that each manager and artist has the support and resources necessary.
Katy Kirby has been promoted to Director of Marketing. In her position, she will oversee and coordinate marketing efforts to ensure releases get maximum exposure through advertising and social media, as well as other traditional mediums.
Robert Knotts has joined the company in the Sales and Marketing department. He recently graduated from the University of Georgia.
Thirty Tigers is a label services and management company that has been operational since 2001. Thirty Tigers works with artists including Lucinda Williams, Jason Isbell, Patty Griffin, Trampled By Turtles, Flogging Molly, Ryan Bingham and many others.
Industry Ink (2/26/14)
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All applicants will be notified by Friday, June 27 as to whether they have been selected for this year’s event. Selected artists will showcase Wednesday, Sept. 17 through Saturday, Sept. 20 at various venues in Nashville.
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Gaither’s record label imprints include: Spring House, Inc., Spring House Productions, Inc., Gaither Music Group, Coming Home Music, Inc., Branch Office, Live Bait Productions, Inc. WJG, Inc. and Statesmen. Music Services currently serves the needs of over 25 record companies and over 200 music publishers.
Industry Cheers Songwriters' Equity Act
/by Sarah SkatesGeorgia Congressman Doug Collins introduced the legislation.
According to the National Music Publishers’ Association (see video here), a WW1-era law results in mechanical royalties on an iTunes download being paid 90 percent to record labels and 10 percent to songwriters and publishers. For performance royalties, labels are paid anywhere between 10 to 14 times more than publishers and writers. Synch royalties are split 50/50.
NMPA President and CEO David Israelite explained:
Commenting on the SEA, BMI Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Neill said:
ASCAP Pres. and chairman Paul Williams said:
Martina McBride, CMT, 'Southern Living' Prepping Cookbooks
/by Jessica NicholsonMartina McBride Photo: Randee St. Nicholas
William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, will publish the first entertaining cookbook from Martina McBride titled Around The Table, on Oct. 7, 2014.
The full-color illustrated collection of culinary celebrations will include McBride’s recipes, tips and tricks, practical menu planning advice, and décor inspiration. The book is filled with ideas for an array of occasions, including a Red, White, and Blue Backyard Cookout, a Retro Valentine’s Day Supper Club or a night of Mistletoe and Martinis.
“I have a passion for food and entertaining and I’m so excited to be putting everything I love onto the pages of my new book,” said McBride.
William Morrow has acquired world rights to the book. Amy Bendell, Senior Editor in the Creative Development Team run by Lisa Sharkey at HarperCollins, negotiated the deal with CAA.
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The artists share favorite childhood recipes and their favorite comfort food dishes in more than 75 recipes, interviews and personal photos included in Country Music’s Greatest Eats.