Kellie Pickler has hung up her dancing shoes and is back to the business of making music with her upcoming fourth CD, The Woman I Am, due out Nov. 11. The CD will be her first for her new label, Black River Entertainment, and features her current single, “Little Bit Gypsy.” The collection also includes three tracks co-penned by Pickler herself, including the title track which she co-wrote with husband/songwriter Kyle Jacobs.
“I was doing an interview,” explained Pickler about the origin of the song. “And a gentleman said, ‘So, if I were to tell someone who doesn’t listen to country music and is not familiar with you to get one song off iTunes to download that kind of describes you in a nutshell, what would it be?’ I thought and then I said, ‘I don’t think I’ve written it yet, but I’m going to,’ and my husband and I wrote it that night.”
The Luke Wooten and Frank Liddell-produced album is currently available for pre-order in bundles on kelliepickler.com.
The Woman I Am
1. “Little Bit Gypsy” (Kyle Jacobs, Tammi Kidd Hutton and Fred Wilhelm)
2. “Ring For Sale” (Chris Stapleton and Jim Beavers)
3. “Buzzin’” (TJ Osborne, John Osborne and Steve Moakler)
4. “The Woman I Am” (Kellie Pickler and Kyle Jacobs)
5. “Closer To Nowhere” (Carson Chamberlain, Wade Kirby and Phil O’Donnell)
6. “Selma Drye” (Kellie Pickler, Billy Montana and Phillip Lammonds)
7. “I Forgive You” (Busbee, Hillary Lindsey and Aimee Mayo)
8. “Bonnie And Clyde” (Kellie Pickler, Kyle Jacobs and Liz Rose)
9. “Where Did Your Love Go” (Kalisa Ewing and Rivers Rutherford)
10. “No Cure For Crazy” (Kyle Jacobs, Joe Leathers, Billy Montana and John Ozier)
11. “Tough All Over” (Gary Nicholson and Leslie Satcher)
12. “Someone Somewhere Tonight” (Davis Raines and Walt Wilkins)
Shania Twain Adds Las Vegas Dates For 2014
/by Jessica NicholsonShows have been announced for Jan. 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29 and 31. February will boast shows on Feb. 1, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12, 14, and 15.
Public tickets go onsale Friday (Oct. 18) at 1 p.m. ET. Pre-sale tickets for these shows went onsale today (Oct. 15) at 10 a.m. PST (use the password RADST14 upon checkout for pre-sale opportunities). For more information, visit: facebook.com/caesarscolosseum and facebook.com/shaniatwain.
Walker to Host Fourth Annual Chords of Hope Benefit
/by Jessica NicholsonClay Walker
Clay Walker is set to host the fourth annual Chords of Hope Benefit concert at Nashville’s Wild Horse Saloon on Oct. 30, beginning at 6 p.m. Walker, known for the songs “What’s It To You?” and “This Woman and This Man,” will be joined by fellow performers Greg Bates and Craig Campbell. The concert will be presented by The Big 98 WSIX and Band Against MS (BAMS), to raise money and awareness of multiple sclerosis. Proceeds will benefit the MS Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Band Against MS is a charity established by Walker in February 2003 to help others living with the same disease he battled since 1996.
For ticket information, visit wildhorsesaloon.com.
Kellie Pickler Readies Fourth Album For November Release
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“I was doing an interview,” explained Pickler about the origin of the song. “And a gentleman said, ‘So, if I were to tell someone who doesn’t listen to country music and is not familiar with you to get one song off iTunes to download that kind of describes you in a nutshell, what would it be?’ I thought and then I said, ‘I don’t think I’ve written it yet, but I’m going to,’ and my husband and I wrote it that night.”
The Luke Wooten and Frank Liddell-produced album is currently available for pre-order in bundles on kelliepickler.com.
Colleges Receive 'Luke Bryan Farm Tour' Scholarships
/by Jessica NicholsonLuke Bryan performs during his fifth Farm Tour.
2013 CMA Entertainer of the Year nominee Luke Bryan wrapped his fifth Farm Tour over the weekend, performing for 115,000 fans during the course of the eight-city run. Eight local colleges–one in each city that the Farm Tour visited–will receive a Luke Bryan Farm Tour Scholarship, which will be given to a student from a farming family within each community.
Those colleges include:
Statesboro, Ga. – Georgia Southern University
Athens, Ga.- University of Georgia
Columbia, S.C. – University of South Carolina
Macon, Ga.- Mercer University
Villa Rica, Ga.- University of West Georgia
Auburn, Ala.- Auburn University
Tallahassee, Fla.- Florida State University
Valdosta, Ga. – Valdosta State University
The idea for the Farm Tour concerts was conceived as a way to give back to local farming communities, by celebrating American farmers and offering a fun escape with the outdoor shows. Farm Tour 2013 was sponsored by BMI, Cabela’s, Harveys Supermarket, Miller Lite and Texaco.
Atkins, Ballard Bringing 'Most Hits For Your Money' Tour
/by Jessica NicholsonRodney Atkins
Curb recording artist Rodney Atkins and Warner Music Nashville’s Frankie Ballard have teamed up to ensure that fans get plenty of music for their hard-earned cash. The Most Hits For Your Money Tour launched earlier this month, and will includes stops in Florida, New Jersey, Michigan, New York, Ohio and North Carolina. Also slated for the tour is singer-songwriter Rose Falcon (“If Love Had A Heart,” “You Stole My Heart”).
Atkins recently released his current single, “Doin’ It Right,” to radio, and Ballard will undoubtedly be performing his current single, “Helluva Life,” while he’s on the road.
The next concert is slated for Oct. 18 at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater in Syracuse, N.Y. For more information, visit rodneyatkins.com and frankieballard.com.
Publishing Ink (10/15/13)
/by Lorie HollabaughFrom L-R (Back Row): Chuck Fleckenstein (Still Working Music General Manager/COO); Daniel Lee (BMG Chrysalis Senior Creative Director); Alex Orbison (Still Working Music President); Sara Johnson (BMG Chrysalis Senior Creative Director); (Front Row): John Allen (BMG Chrysalis Vice President), McBride, Chelsea Kent (Still Working Music Creative Director), Kos Weaver (BMG Chrysalis Executive Vice President).
• Songwriter Terry McBride has signed a publishing deal with BMG Chrysalis and Still Working Music. Throughout the course of his career thus far, McBride has had five No. 1 singles and earned 12 BMI awards with cuts for artists including George Strait, Easton Corbin, Joe Nichols, Alan Jackson, and others.
Mila Mason
• Mila Mason has joined the roster of Plateau Music. Mason penned the song, “Do You,” the debut single for fellow Plateau artist Christine Padua that is currently rising up both the Billboard Top 40 Hot AC and CHR charts.
Mason will begin work on a new studio project with Plateau owner Tony Mantor in January 2014 as well as several other multi-media projects as well.
MusicRowLife: Wedding Bells Ring For Industry Members
/by Jessica NicholsonRick Kelly, VP, Radio Marketing and Marco Promotions at AristoMedia’s Marco Promotions, wed sweetheart Sibley Edwards on Saturday, Oct. 12. Kelly said on his wedding day, “What a beautiful, memorable day. We both feel so grateful, and so loved.”
Rick Kelly and wife Sibley Edwards.
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Monarch Publicity’s Cindy Heath and SWade Creative’s Wade Hunt married Saturday, Oct. 12 at a family home in the hills of Columbia, Tenn. just outside Nashville.
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NSAI Director of Sponsorships Susan Myers and Gregg Woelkers were wed on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 at SIR.
Gregg Woelkers and Susan Myers
Swift Opens Education Center During Weekend Ceremonies
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Kyle Young, Taylor Swift, Mayor Karl Dean. Photo: John Russell.
Taylor Swift played tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum this weekend, ushering media and area high school students through the new $4 million dollar education center that bears her name on Saturday (Oct. 12). The 7,000-square-foot center includes three classrooms. A “wet” classroom with a utility floor will be used for the museum’s Make Letterpress Art with Hatch Show Print program. The BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Health Foundation Learning Lab with built-in technology and video conference technology will aid distance learning and outreach programs. An interactive exhibit gallery is slated to open in March 2014.
“I really appreciate the Country Music Hall of Fame opening the classrooms first,” Swift said prior to cutting the ribbon to open the facility. “They wanted to make sure it was an effective learning space—that was priority number one.
“A lot of my music education happened outside of school,” the singer noted. “It happened because my parents were willing to drive me to countless children’s theater and local theater productions or take me to guitar lessons. I’m so glad this is a space where there will be demonstrations and instruments that kids can try without having to spend money and buy one for themselves. They want to come here, and they want to learn. They want to hear a songwriter talk about what it is to really craft a song.”
Taylor Swift at the ribbon cutting at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Photo: Royce DeGrie, Getty Images.
Seven outstanding high school students were selected from Metro Nashville Public Schools to attend the private ceremony. They were joined by dignitaries, music business executives, museum donors, education leaders and media members.
During the 30-minute ceremony, Swift presented the museum with a custom-made Taylor K65ce acoustic-electric twelve-string guitar, made largely of Hawaiian koa wood and featuring inlaid mother-of-pearl on its fretboard, for display in the museum. “This is the first guitar that I obsessed over and ended up buying,” she remarked. “I wrote some of my earliest songs on it when I was 13 and 14.”
Swift, 23, has a long association with the museum. She signed her record contract there as a teenager, and gave one of her first public performances on the building’s plaza. The museum houses a popular Taylor Swift stand-alone multi-media exhibition. The 2012 exhibit Taylor Swift: Speak Now – Treasures from the World Tour was the first-ever of its kind, paving the way for subsequent contemporary exhibits.
Wynonna Launches New Footwear Line, Tour For Holidays
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“It wasn’t a marketing thing,” said Judd about the new collection. “I’ve been offered all kinds of deals, but it truly has to be something that’s really me. I wear fashion sneakers every night on stage for my two-hour show, so it started authentically, and I’m really proud of that. It’s a very personal love affair with the fans. I think we did a great job at creating a dynamic line that the fans will love, that are unique and full of attitude.”
Judd will appear on CBS-TV’s The Talk on Monday, Oct. 28 to chat about the new shoe line and the tour, which runs through Dec. 22 in York, Pa. and will feature inspirational Christmas favorites as well as some of her biggest hits.
Tuesday, Dec. 3-Bakersfield, Calif.-Fox Theater
Wednesday, Dec. 4-San Jose, Calif.-San Jose Civic Auditorium
Sunday, Dec. 8-Tucson, Ariz.-Fox Tucson Theatre
Wednesday, Dec. 11-Eagle Pass, Texas-Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino Hotel
Friday, Dec. 13-Saint Charles, Ill.-The Arcada Theatre
Sunday, Dec. 15-Ralston, Neb.-Ralston Arena
Thursday, Dec. 19-Newberry, S.C.-Newberry Opera House
Friday, Dec. 20-Charlottesville, Va.-The Paramount Theater
Saturday, Dec. 21-Verona, NY-The Turning Stone Resort & Casino
Sunday, Dec. 22-York, Pa.-Strand–Capitol Performing Arts Center
Lady Antebellum Postpones Tour Until 2014
/by Jessica NicholsonLady Antebellum
Lady Antebellum‘s Take Me Downtown Tour, featuring Kip Moore and Kacey Musgraves, has been postponed until early 2014. Via a post on the Lady Antebellum website, the trio broke the news to fans, saying that pushing the tour back to 2014 would fit better with the upcoming release of the deluxe version of their album Golden in November. The first show of the tour leg is now scheduled for Jan. 10 in Peoria, Ill.
“To accommodate the new release and in order to give you guys the best show possible, we’ve had to move things around on our tour schedule,” the trio said. “The 1st leg of the Take Me Downtown Tour with Kip and Kacey will now kick off on Jan. 10th in Peoria, IL. We hope these changes aren’t too much trouble for you, and that we’ll get to see you in one of the more than 60 cities the tour will hit next year. Check back here for more info on the rescheduled dates…we’ll be posting updates frequently and be in touch a lot over the next few weeks. We are sorry for the inconvenience, we love you guys, and we’re excited to see you on the road!”
The first leg of the tour will run through the summer of 2014; shows have been scheduled through May 31, though several shows do not have confirmed dates. The tour was originally slated to begin on Nov. 8 in Southaven, Miss.