CMT Adds Six Artists To 'Listen Up' Initiative

CMT_BLACK_WHITE111CMT has added six artists on the verge of breaking out to its 2014 Listen Up campaign, selecting acts from across major and indie labels, as well as unsigned artists. Cole Swindell, Dan + Shay, David Nail, Jerrod Niemann, Sundy Best and Thomas Rhett will be highlighted across CMT platforms throughout the year in a multi-platform initiative. Viewers will get an inside look at the personal lives and careers of these artists through live performances, new photos, social chats and interviews that showcase why fans should “listen up.” Additional Listen Up artists will be named later this year.
Danielle Bradbery kicked off the 2014 class officially last week, debuting five new performances exclusively at listenup.cmt.com, and on the just-launched CMT Artists App for iPhone. The five-song set includes her hit single, “The Heart of Dixie,” as well as “Talk About Love,” “Never Like This,” “My Day” and “Wild Boy,” from her Big Machine Records debut album.
“The idea behind Listen Up is to introduce fans to artists on the rise or artists who are about to take the next big step in their career. It is music discovery at its core,” said Leslie Fram, SVP of Music Strategy, CMT. “We’re excited to get behind this diverse mix of incredibly talented artists, and Listen Up is just the first of many opportunities to highlight them across CMT.”
CMT launched Listen Up in 2011 as a way to showcase emerging artists online. Since then, the franchise has expanded to take advantage of the network’s broad reach across television, radio and on its social networks. More than 22 artists have been featured, including recent alums Hunter Hayes, Kacey Musgraves, Brett Eldredge, Cassadee Pope, Brantley Gilbert, Lauren Alaina, Charlie Worsham, Jana Kramer, Dustin Lynch, Casey James and Jon Pardi, among others.

Amazon Reportedly Considering Music Streaming Service

amazon112310Could Amazon be inching its way into the world of music streaming? According to recode.net, sources are predicting that Amazon will offer a music subscription service similar to Spotify. This service would most likely be bundled with its Prime delivery option.
Sources say that Amazon is engaged in talks with music labels about making the deal happen, though the discussions have been going on for several months. If the deal succeeds, Amazon will likely offer music content in a manner similar to how it offers videos. The company currently offers certain free movies to customers who pay a Prime membership fee ($79 per year), which is used for free two-day shipping and other perks.
Amazon has strengthened its stable of executives with digital music experience in the past few years. In October 2012, Amazon hired Michael Paull, a Sony music executive, to lead its digital music operations. It also brought in Drew Denbo, who handled business development at Rhapsody and MOG, in the same role at the e-commerce site, as well as Adam Parness, who handled licensing for Rhapsody.
If Amazon does enter the realm of streaming music, it will have no shortage of contenders, including Spotify, Beats Music, and iTunes Radio.

Amazon declined to comment.

Weekly Chart Report (2/28/14)

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LifeNotes: Tim Wilson

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Comedian Tim Wilson died Wednesday, Feb. 26. He was 52. Wilson recorded nine albums for the Capitol Nashville label from 1999 through 2013, including 1999’s Gettin’ My Mind Right, which peaked at No. 28 on the U.S. Country chart. He was known for his southern-style humor and songs such as “Garth Brooks Ruined My Life.”
“Tim has been part of the Capitol Nashville family since 1998 and will be greatly missed,” said a statement from Capitol Nashville. “His humor and big heart touched so many and will continue to live on through his legacy.”
Wilson is survived by his wife and two children.

CMA To Reveal 2014 Music Fest Performers Via Social Media

cma fest1The Country Music Association will utilize social networks to announce LP Field performers for the 2014 CMA Music Festival starting Monday, March 3. Every weekday from March 3-18, CMA will post clues on its social media platforms allowing fans to speculate and anticipate who will be performing during the Nightly Concerts at LP Field.
A full announcement of the LP Field lineup will follow the #CMAFestGuess social media campaign on Wednesday, March 19.
“We have a very strong, dedicated, and loyal social media audience,” said CMA Chief Executive Officer Sarah Trahern. “They are the ones who are constantly engaged with the Festival, so of course we want to let them be the first to find out who will be performing this year. Their passion for the music makes CMA Music Festival the world’s premier Country Music festival.”
A mock movie trailer announcing the campaign will be released on CMA’s social pages Sunday during the Oscars ceremony. “As the Oscars will be one of the largest nights of the year for social engagement, we felt it the perfect time to announce this innovative social campaign to our fans,” said Damon Whiteside, CMA Senior Vice President of Marketing and Partnerships.
Followers can use #CMAFestGuess to track the virtual clues, or follow CMA’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Underwood, Shelton, Bentley To Headline Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam

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Country superstars Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton and Dierks Bentley will headline the second annual Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam festival. The festival will take place in Panama City Beach, Fla. from Aug. 29-31st. Underwood will perform on Aug. 29, while Bentley will perform on the Aug. 30 and Shelton on Aug. 31.

Fans can purchase condo packages now; tickets will go on sale Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. CST. Last year’s festival attracted thousands of Country fans, and featured performances by Toby Keith, Brantley Gilbert and Trace Adkins, among others.
The festival’s Executive Producer Rendy Lovelady expects 2014 ticket sales to exceed last year’s numbers. “I promised everyone that the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam lineup would be huge, and I think we delivered,” said Lovelady.
For more information, visit gulfcoastjam.com.

Industry Pics (2/27/14)

Interscope/19/Mercury Records Nashville country artist Scotty McCreery earned his third RIAA-certified Gold record with current Top Ten single, “See You Tonight.”  McCreery and the UMG Nashville staff celebrated the occasion by hitting the lanes at Pinewood Social in Nashville, Tenn. Earning his first Gold record as a writer, McCreery admits, “This is the one I’m most proud of!”
Written by McCreery, busbee and Frank Rogers, “See You Tonight” is the lead single and title track of McCreery’s latest album. McCreery’s See You Tonight Tour continues through the end of summer and will cross the country making stops in more than 50 U.S. markets.

Pictured (L-R): Royce Risser - UMG SVP Promotion, Cindy Mabe - UMG SVP Marketing, Scotty McCreery, Tom Becci - UMG SVP & COO, Brian Wright – SVP A&R, Damon Moberly – VP Promotion, Mercury Records. Photo Credit: Alan Poizner

Pictured (L-R): Royce Risser – UMG SVP Promotion, Cindy Mabe – UMG SVP Marketing, Scotty McCreery, Tom Becci – UMG SVP & COO, Brian Wright – SVP A&R, Damon Moberly – VP Promotion, Mercury Records. Photo Credit: Alan Poizner.

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Nashville hosted the 2014 Country Radio Seminar last week and BMI continued their support of the seminar that connects the country music industry with country radio. On Friday, Feb. 21, BMI teamed up with Warner Music Nashville and presented their BMI Legends Session with iconic songwriter John Oates of Hall & Oates.

Pictured (L-R): CRB’s Charlie Morgan, CRB Board Member Mike Culotta, BMI’s Dan Spears, Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito, John Oates, BMI’s Jessica Frost, XM Sirius’ Charlie Monk, and Clear Channel Media’s Clay Hunnicut.Photo by Rick Diamond

Pictured (L-R): CRB’s Charlie Morgan; CRB Board Member Mike Culotta, BMI’s Dan Spears; Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito; John Oates; BMI’s Jessica Frost; XM Sirius’ Charlie Monk; and Clear Channel Media’s Clay Hunnicut. Photo by Rick Diamond.

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BMI attends the CRS New Faces show in support of their rising superstars.

Pictured backstage (L-R, back row): BMI’s Jody Williams, Tyler Farr, and BMI’s Penny Everhard and Dan Spears; front row: Thomas Rhett, BMI’s David Preston, Brett Eldredge, Charlie Worsham, and BMI’s Jessica Frost. Photo by Shea Haliburton / (c) Country Radio Seminar

Pictured backstage (L-R, back row): BMI’s Jody Williams, Tyler Farr, and BMI’s Penny Everhard and Dan Spears; (front row): Thomas Rhett, BMI’s David Preston, Brett Eldredge, Charlie Worsham, and BMI’s Jessica Frost. Photo by Shea Haliburton / (c) Country Radio Seminar

Gerry House To Hold Nashville Book Signings

country music broke brain1 Legendary radio personality Gerry House will promote his new book, Country Music Broke My Brain: A Behind-The-Microphone Peek At Nashville’s Famous & Fabulous Stars, with two Nashville book signings in March. The book features never-aired, never-before published conversations with some of Country’s biggest names, including Johnny Cash, Brad Paisley, and Reba McEntire.
On Friday, March 7, House will be at the Grand Ole Opry, signing copies of his book in the Opry store at 9:15 p.m. following the show.
On Saturday, March 8, House will be signing at Barnes & Noble Cool Springs (1701 Mallory Lane, Brentwood) beginning at 2 p.m.
House hosted his nationally syndicated morning show on Country radio for more than 25 years. He has also penned more than 50 songs, including “Little Rock,” “On The Side of Angels,” “The River and the Highway,” and “The Big One.”

Josh Turner Authors First Book

turner1Josh Turner has penned his first book, Man Stuff: Thoughts on Faith, Family, and Fatherhood, which will be released on April 29 with Thomas Nelson, an imprint of Harper Collins Christian Publishing.
“I was raised in a strong Christian family in a tight-knit community in rural South Carolina,” said Turner in the book’s introduction. “I was taught essential life lessons, like the value of a dollar, what hard work feels like, and how important an education is. I was taught why being thoughtful, respectful, and considerate of others makes life more fulfilling, and why trusting God with your life’s decisions is wise. If all that sounds a little old-fashioned, well, that’s because it is. And I’m okay with that.”
He continues, “In this book you’ll learn a little bit more about how God has shaped and continues to shape me. You’ll also learn about my wife, my boys, and the family I grew up in. I hope you see that the everyday small things in this life really do add up to matter a great deal in the long run. And I hope you’ll smile—even laugh—and gain a little wisdom along the way. Maybe even a lot.”
Jase Robertson, star of A&E’s television series Duck Dynasty, will provide the forward for Man Stuff.

$6.25 Million Music Row Building To Break Ground in March

Childress Klein upated111Childress Klein Properties aims to break ground on an 18-story mixed-use building at Music Row’s roundabout in late March, according to the Nashville Post. Childress Klein, which is based in Atlanta and Charlotte, paid $6.25 million for the 1.56 acre piece of land that sits just off the Music Row roundabout between Demonbreun and Division streets.
The building will include 431 apartment units and is said to be ready for residents beginning in early 2016. The building will offer an additional 8,000 square feet of street-level retail space for two businesses. According to Childress Klein partner Kelly Dunbar, the company wants a restaurant to be one of the businesses occupying the retail space, as well as a coffee shop or lunch location.
“We are gauging the demand for a restaurant and it should be very strong,” said Dunbar. “We would like something compatible with the [restaurant] and an amenity for the residents.”
Nashville-based Littlejohn Engineering Associates and J.E. Dunn Construction of Brentwood have been enlisted for the project, while Atlanta-based architect Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio has designed the roundabout tower.
The 1515 Demonbreun St. address will be located next to the seven-story, currently under-construction 1505 Demonbreun apartment building.