
John Ozier
ole’s Nashville office is thriving under the new
leadership of General Manager
John Ozier. Since taking helm of the operation in May, Ozier has signed several songwriters and added staffers.
“We have a completely new, restructured creative team over here,” he explains. “We have five full-time creative people:
Ben Strain, Emily Mueller, Shellien Kinsey, Gary Ray and myself. Shellien and Gary came over as part of the Better Angels catalog purchase. We have a roster of about 15 writers, so it’s a really good ratio. We’re ready to go to the next level with client service.”
The 2013 Better Angels catalog transaction, which includes almost every song on
Josh Thompson’s current album, is one of the publisher’s many acquisitions in the nine years since its inception. In recent years the company bought the Jody Williams catalog which includes several
Taylor Swift songs. In the last two years ole has grown 150 percent. “ole has invested over $275 million in deals, which is pretty amazing,” continues Ozier. “And we’ve just added $135 million to our capital structure. ole is more committed to Music Row than ever. When I came over
Robert Ott [ole’s Toronto based Chairman and CEO] gave me carte blanche to run things the way we need to be successful. Then I hired Ben and Emily. Now it’s time for us to make everyone aware of what we’re doing here. I don’t think people realize how big our catalog is. We’ve got over 30,000 country songs.”

Tyler Farr
The creative team is combing through that back catalog. That’s how they scored a cut by new Warner Music Nashville artist
Michael Ray. The song was penned in 2008 by
Marty Dodson and
Jimmy Yeary and is part of the Blacktop catalog, which ole now owns.
ole has fingerprints all over the debut album by another rising WMN star,
Charlie Worsham. He is an ole writer who penned most of the project and co-produced it with fellow ole songwriter
Ryan Tyndell.
Since taking office Ozier has signed Sony Music Nashville artist
Tyler Farr as well as writer
Josh Dorr. He plans to finalize agreements with two or three others before the end of the year. Farr has writing credits on eight songs on his debut album and Dorr scored a Casey James cut the first week of his publishing deal. All of these writers call ole home along with
Brett Jones,
Bruce Wallace, Dave Turnbull, Dean Brody, Frank Myers, Gord Bamford, Jeff Copland, Jesse Lee, Lyndi Ortega and
Matt Rogers.
“We’ve got over 30,000 country songs.”
In recent months ole writers have scored cuts by cast members of Duck Dynasty and Florida Georgia Line. The FGL song, “People Back Home,” was written by Tyndell, Brent Anderson and FGL’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard on the ole tour bus. “The bus is a wonderful tool,” continues Ozier. “It lets us put our writers in an intimate setting with the artist, and allows the artist to get off their crowded bus to write. It gives us direct access to the artist. It’s publishing in 2013 and it’s a testament to ole’s vision. Our slogan is majorly indie because we have the funding of a major but the flexibility of an indie. Coming from Curb, I’m really familiar with that. It fits really well with what I do.”

Josh Dorr
Ozier made the move after more than a decade at Curb Records and Curb Publishing. The last two years of his time there were spent as VP of A&R for the label where he placed hits by
Rodney Atkins (“Take A Back Road”) and
Lee Brice (“A Woman Like You,” and “I Drive Your Truck”). The latter of which won CMA Song Of The Year and
MusicRow Song of the Year. Ozier also secured and co-wrote Brice’s smash “Hard To Love.”
It was his first hit as a songwriter and was selected by his peers as one of the “Songs I Wish I’d Written,” an honor presented at the Nashville Songwriters Hall Fame Dinner and Induction Ceremony. “It was very humbling to be on the stage with that caliber of writers,” admits Ozier. “Even to be standing in the room with those people is an honor and to be up there as a peer and a co-writer took my breath away.” His latest cuts are by Farr (“Whiskey In My Water”), Worsham (“Rubberband”) and Thompson. “Since I’ve been at ole I haven’t written a song,” he says. “I want our writers to know I’m here to work for them and I’m not competing for opportunities. I wanted to focus on running the company. The next two years are going to be very exciting.”
December Guitar Pull To Benefit CMHOF
/by Lorie HollabaughChris Janson
Chris Janson, Corey Smith , Katie Armiger, and Brent Cobb will perform at an acoustic guitar pull as part of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s emerging artist membership program at the Ford Theater stage on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds from the concert will benefit the museum.
Tickets to the show are on sale now at http://countrymusichalloffame.
Since 2011, dozens of artists have joined the museum family through the program. Membership donations support the museum’s mission and museum membership offers many benefits, including unlimited free admission and discounts at the Museum Store, Hatch Show Print and Two Twenty-Two Grill.
Marathon Music Works To Host Four of Texas' Best
/by Lorie HollabaughRandy Rogers Band
Marathon Music Works in Nashville will become red dirt territory Saturday, Feb. 22 when The Randy Rogers Band, Josh Abbott Band, Stoney LaRue, and Wade Bowen all grace the stage of the Clinton Ave. venue.
For nearly a decade the Randy Rogers Band has kept the same band lineup while growing their fanbase across the Southwest and now beyond, and the band recently recorded a new live album and DVD, Homemade Tamales, at the legendary Floore’s Country Store, which are slated to hit stores in early 2014.
The Josh Abbott Band recently premiered the riveting video for “She Will Be Free,” which tackles the often-taboo topic of human sex trafficking. The clip is a stark reminder that sex trafficking is a modern day form of slavery happening not only abroad in third world countries, but also in the United States.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday (Nov. 22) at 10 a.m. for the 18 and over show. $20 in advance, $25 day of show, and are available from Ticketfly.
NoiseTrade Exchanges Downloads For Fan Information
/by Lorie HollabaughIn turn, artists often use the fan information to book concerts in cities and towns across the country that experience the highest download numbers.
The site moves more than 300,000 downloaded albums per month, mostly for indie artists, according to Readwrite.com.
Indie artists mostly populate the site, but acts like Fun. and the Lumineers have put up bonus material, b-sides, and extras from albums on Noisetrade, as well as artists like the Civil Wars, who gave away an intimate live show from Eddie’s Attic in Ga. to fans.
The site is also planning an expansion into ebooks and audiobooks in the coming weeks as well.
For more information, visit noisetrade.com.
Moore, Atkins Among Christmas 4 Kids Benefit Performers
/by Jessica NicholsonChristmas 4 Kids is a not-for-profit organization that has been in existence for over 25 years providing many children, each year, with their very own shopping spree. The funds generated by the concert, and the Tour Bus Show/Artist Meet and Greet event, are used to give more than 400 children from 29 different schools, a day-long shopping excursion.
The special day consists of a chauffeured trip from their school aboard an entertainer’s tour bus, dinner, and a party hosted by Santa and Mrs. Claus at the Hendersonville Expo Center. To wrap up the day, the tour buses journey to the Hendersonville, Tenn., Wal*mart, where the kids receive a brand new winter coat, and $150.00 to spend on anything they want.
For more information, visit ryman.com.
Country Now Introduces "Live From Blackbird"
/by Jessica NicholsonPerformances include Parmalee’s “Carolina,” “Day Drinkin'” and “Already Callin’ You Mine” from the group’s Dec. 10 release Feels Like Carolina. Nichols performed “Sunny and 75” from his album Crickets, along with “Hee Haw,” and “Footlights.” Bradley’s appearance on the program includes the songs “Somethin’ Like Somethin’,” “Name On It,” and “Hurt Awhile.”
James also recently recorded “Light Years,” “Never Walk Away”, “Drive” and “She’s Money” for the show; the most recent taping featured Love and Theft. The duo performed “Amen”, “If You Ever Get Lonely,” “You Didn’t Want Me” and a special Christmas medley. These tapings will air beginning in December.
“Live From Blackbird” is produced and directed by Stokes Nielson. Butch Waugh and Jay Frank serve as strategic advisors for the show.
MusicRow: Exclusive Interview With ole's John Ozier
/by Sarah SkatesJohn Ozier
ole’s Nashville office is thriving under the new leadership of General Manager John Ozier. Since taking helm of the operation in May, Ozier has signed several songwriters and added staffers.
“We have a completely new, restructured creative team over here,” he explains. “We have five full-time creative people: Ben Strain, Emily Mueller, Shellien Kinsey, Gary Ray and myself. Shellien and Gary came over as part of the Better Angels catalog purchase. We have a roster of about 15 writers, so it’s a really good ratio. We’re ready to go to the next level with client service.”
The 2013 Better Angels catalog transaction, which includes almost every song on Josh Thompson’s current album, is one of the publisher’s many acquisitions in the nine years since its inception. In recent years the company bought the Jody Williams catalog which includes several Taylor Swift songs. In the last two years ole has grown 150 percent. “ole has invested over $275 million in deals, which is pretty amazing,” continues Ozier. “And we’ve just added $135 million to our capital structure. ole is more committed to Music Row than ever. When I came over Robert Ott [ole’s Toronto based Chairman and CEO] gave me carte blanche to run things the way we need to be successful. Then I hired Ben and Emily. Now it’s time for us to make everyone aware of what we’re doing here. I don’t think people realize how big our catalog is. We’ve got over 30,000 country songs.”
Tyler Farr
The creative team is combing through that back catalog. That’s how they scored a cut by new Warner Music Nashville artist Michael Ray. The song was penned in 2008 by Marty Dodson and Jimmy Yeary and is part of the Blacktop catalog, which ole now owns.
ole has fingerprints all over the debut album by another rising WMN star, Charlie Worsham. He is an ole writer who penned most of the project and co-produced it with fellow ole songwriter Ryan Tyndell.
Since taking office Ozier has signed Sony Music Nashville artist Tyler Farr as well as writer Josh Dorr. He plans to finalize agreements with two or three others before the end of the year. Farr has writing credits on eight songs on his debut album and Dorr scored a Casey James cut the first week of his publishing deal. All of these writers call ole home along with Brett Jones, Bruce Wallace, Dave Turnbull, Dean Brody, Frank Myers, Gord Bamford, Jeff Copland, Jesse Lee, Lyndi Ortega and Matt Rogers.
In recent months ole writers have scored cuts by cast members of Duck Dynasty and Florida Georgia Line. The FGL song, “People Back Home,” was written by Tyndell, Brent Anderson and FGL’s Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard on the ole tour bus. “The bus is a wonderful tool,” continues Ozier. “It lets us put our writers in an intimate setting with the artist, and allows the artist to get off their crowded bus to write. It gives us direct access to the artist. It’s publishing in 2013 and it’s a testament to ole’s vision. Our slogan is majorly indie because we have the funding of a major but the flexibility of an indie. Coming from Curb, I’m really familiar with that. It fits really well with what I do.”
Josh Dorr
Ozier made the move after more than a decade at Curb Records and Curb Publishing. The last two years of his time there were spent as VP of A&R for the label where he placed hits by Rodney Atkins (“Take A Back Road”) and Lee Brice (“A Woman Like You,” and “I Drive Your Truck”). The latter of which won CMA Song Of The Year and MusicRow Song of the Year. Ozier also secured and co-wrote Brice’s smash “Hard To Love.”
It was his first hit as a songwriter and was selected by his peers as one of the “Songs I Wish I’d Written,” an honor presented at the Nashville Songwriters Hall Fame Dinner and Induction Ceremony. “It was very humbling to be on the stage with that caliber of writers,” admits Ozier. “Even to be standing in the room with those people is an honor and to be up there as a peer and a co-writer took my breath away.” His latest cuts are by Farr (“Whiskey In My Water”), Worsham (“Rubberband”) and Thompson. “Since I’ve been at ole I haven’t written a song,” he says. “I want our writers to know I’m here to work for them and I’m not competing for opportunities. I wanted to focus on running the company. The next two years are going to be very exciting.”
Broken Bow To Sponsor NASCAR Driver Reddick
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“We are excited to partner with Brad Keselowski and the BKR team for the 2014 and 2015 seasons,” said Benny Brown, founder of the BBR Music Group. “NASCAR will be a great promotional platform for our label group and its artists, and aligning with a champion driver in Brad and a successful team in BKR that is solidly established for the long-term will provide BBR and Tyler with some tremendous opportunities going forward.”
At age 16, Reddick made his NASCAR debut and won the K&N Pro East Series race at Rockingham in 2012. For the past couple of seasons he has competed in the Late Model Dirt Series, K&N Pro Series, and other NASCAR development series.
Industry Ink (11/15/13)
/by Jessica NicholsonSpace is still available for Early Bird Americana Music Festival & Conference registrations, as well as for special “Americana Rate” reservations at the Hutton Hotel. For more information, visit americanamusic.org.
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Food and drink will be provided. Those interested can RSVP at eventbrite.com.
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The 5K will feature American Pickers’ Mike Wolfe will serve as the event’s Grand Marshal, while model Lily Aldridge will also take part in the event. To join or donate, visit stjude.org.
'MusicRow' No. 1 Song
/by Eric T. ParkerThe Band Perry
Are you hooked on The Band Perry’s latest MusicRow No. 1 song, “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely”? Not only does the sibling-trio have a captivating stage presence, but they’re amassing a fantastic catalog of No. 1 songs to showcase.
Hot songwriters Sarah Buxton, Rodney Clawson, and Chris Tompkins wrote the title, which was released as the third single off the band’s sophomore project for Republic Nashville.
MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann reviewed the title in August, noting it’s “marvelously melodic.” He continued, “It begins softly, then adopts a steadily rocking groove and nice vocal interplay among the three siblings. The audio dynamics ebb and crest throughout the production, which keeps you fully involved. One of this group’s finest efforts to date.”
Did you miss the band’s performance of the title on this month’s CMA Awards? Don’t worry, you can catch them through 2014 during their We Are Pioneers world tour, or watch the single’s official music video, directed by Ben Krebs, now (below)!
Through The Lens (11/15/13)
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Brennin Hunt, Marshall Altman, John King, Razor & Tie’s Lisa Johnson, Andrew Combs and Razor & Tie’s Craig Balsam. Photo: ASCAP’s Alison Toczylowski
ASCAP’s long-running monthly installment of its Bluebird Cafe writers round featured Razor & Tie Music Publishing this month, where writers Marshall Altman, Andrew Combs, Brennin Hunt, and John King performed.
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Pictured (L-R): The Grand Ole Opry’s Pete Fisher and the Farm
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Pictured (L-R): Drew Ramsey (Belmont Songwriting Instructor), James Elliott (Belmont Songwriting Chair), Mark D. Sanders, Pat Alger, Layng Martine Jr., Wesley Bulla (Curb College Dean)
Layng Martine Jr., Mark D. Sanders, and Pat Alger recently performed and shared career experiences and advice with Belmont’s prospective songwriters on Oct. 16 at the legendary Quonset Hut recording studio on Music Square.
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Pictured (L-R): John Hamlin, Stacey Cato, Brian Bayley, Paul Logan, Ashland Seay
Front row (L-R): Jordan Stephens, Lucy Hale, Alina Thompson, Jen Morrison, Jen Danielson, Leslie Fram, Tracy Meltzer
Actress/singer Lucy Hale recently previewed some songs from her upcoming CD for CMT at a Nashville industry showcase. Hale has been busy in recent weeks presenting on the CMA Awards and performing on the upcoming CMA Country Christmas special.
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Ronnie Dunn visits Boys & Girls Club of Bowling Green, Ky. Photo: Kyle Gustie
For the second year in a row, Ronnie Dunn donated his time and talent to raise funds for southern Kentucky charities with the Ronnie Dunn & Friends Holiday Bash Concert, sponsored by United Country Heartland Realty and Auction, LLC; WBKO and Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation. The event was held Thursday, Nov. 14 at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center in Bowling Green, Ky. Joining him at this year’s event were rising country stars Brett Eldredge and Parmalee. All net proceeds were donated to selected non-profit organizations that focus on children’s education and welfare.