Bill Anderson has teamed up with some special guests for his upcoming new CD, Life, available digitally Nov. 12 on Red River Records. Willie Nelson, John Anderson, Vince Gill, Joey+Rory, and Dailey & Vincent all make appearances on the new CD, which will also be in stores Marh 4.
A prolific songwriter who continues to garner cuts and have radio hits, Anderson penned songs with Brad Paisley, Jamey Johnson, Jon Randall, (with whom he co-wrote “Whiskey Lullaby”), Buddy Cannon and many other renowned writers for the new project.
Life Track Listing:
1. “Bubba Garcia’s”
With special guest Willie Nelson
Writers: Bill Anderson, Buddy Cannon, Jamey Johnson
2. “Rhinestone Grindstone”
With special guest John Anderson
Writers: Bill Anderson, Thom Sheppard, Coley McCabe
3. “She Could Ruin My Life”
Writers: Bill Anderson, Jon Randall, Vicky McGehee
4. “A Song Like This”
With special guest Vince Gill
Writers: Bill Anderson, Brad Paisley
5. “Blackberry Winter”
Writers: Bill Anderson, Rob Crosby
6. “Whisper”
With special guests Joey+Rory
Writers: Bill Anderson, Rory Lee Feek
7. “In Another Life”
Writers: Bill Anderson, Walt Aldredge
8. “Dreams Are Easy To Come By”
With special guests Dailey & Vincent
Writers: Bill Anderson, Todd David Cerney
9. “When You Love Me”
Writers: Bill Anderson, Billy Kirsch
10. “Old Army Hat”
Writers: Bill Anderson, Walt Aldredge
11. “America The Beautiful”
With special guests The Great American Choir
Public Domain (Arr. Bill Anderson, Rex Schnelle)
Juliette Barnes' 'Nashville' Mansion Up For Sale
/by Lorie HollabaughOn the market for $2.1 million, the home sits on nearly three acres in a gated community on Overton Lea Road, and boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, an infinity pool, breathtaking views of the Tennessee countryside, along with four bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Photos of the spacious home can be seen on Dailymail.com.
“It’s a beautiful spot here in Nashville, Tennessee,” said realtor Rick French of the unique property. “It’s not the type of place everyone would love, but if you’re looking for something dramatic it’s perfect.”
Joey+Rory To Release 'Made To Last'
/by Jessica NicholsonAvailable on CD and on vinyl, the album features a dozen songs from the current season of the duo’s television program, The Joey+Rory Show. Songwriters on the project include Townes Van Zant, Zac Brown, Coy Bowles, Nick Cowan, Jamie O’Hara, Stephanie Davis, Morgane Hayes, Austin Cunningham, Allen Shamblin, Jenny Yates and others.
“This album is the most personal project we’ve ever worked on,” explains Feek. “With this record, we had the freedom to record anything we wanted. We chose these songs solely because we loved them and wanted to sing them. I know the fans will be able to feel that intimacy when they listen to these tracks.”
Joey + Rory competed in CMT’s Can You Duet in 2008, placing third. After the competition, they signed a deal with Vanguard/Sugar Hill Records and released their debut album The Life of a Song that same year. The debut album was followed by Album Number Two, His and Hers, and A Farmhouse Christmas. Inspired: Songs of Faith & Family was released via Gaither Music Group.
Made To Last Track Listing
1. If I Needed You (Townes Van Zant)
2. Good Truck (Rory Feek/Zac Brown/Coy Bowles/Nick Cowan)
3. Just A Cup of Coffee (Stephanie Davis)
4. 50,000 Names (Jamie O’Hara)
5. Dreamer (Rory Feek/Joey Martin/Danny Potter)
6. I Love You song (Rory Feek)
7. Now That She’s Gone (Rory Feek/Morgane Hayes)
8. I’ll Sing For You (Rory Feek/Tony Martin)
9. Made To Last (Austin Cunningham/Allen Shamblin)
10. In A Cowboy’s Dream (Rory Feek/Joey Martin/Jenny Yates)
11. Enough (Rory Feek)
12. To Do What I Do (Tim Johnson)
Stars Align For Autism Sings! Benefit Concert in Nashville
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (Back Row, L-R): Bucky Covington, Gloriana’s Mike Gossin, Tyler Barham, Billy Dean (Front Row, L-R): Austin Webb, Gloriana’s Tom Gossin, Katie Chance, and Jaci Velasquez.
Country and Christian artists gathered at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville in Nashville on Tuesday night (Oct. 1) for the benefit concert Autism Speaks™ Presents Autism Sings!
The night included performances by Gloriana, Billy Dean, Bucky Covington, Jaci Velasquez, Tyler Barham, Logan Blade, Katie Chance, and Austin Webb. The show was emceed by celebrity host Evan Farmer.
In the the past five years, Autism Speaks has donated more than $2 million to the state of Tennessee. Funds are used to support local research, science grants, community grants, AutismCares grants, Baker Camp Scholarships and other benefits to families of children diagnosed with autism.
Bill Anderson Teams With Country Greats On New CD 'Life'
/by Lorie HollabaughA prolific songwriter who continues to garner cuts and have radio hits, Anderson penned songs with Brad Paisley, Jamey Johnson, Jon Randall, (with whom he co-wrote “Whiskey Lullaby”), Buddy Cannon and many other renowned writers for the new project.
Primetime 'Nashville': Never No More
/by Jessica NicholsonRayna Jaymes and Juliette Barnes meet after Rayna is release from the hospital.
In the second episode of season two, Juliette’s and Rayna’s careers are both threatened after a change in leadership at their label, Edgehill Records. “Harvard-educated bean counter” Jeff Fordham (Oliver Hudson) takes over as label chief and he has a new direction for the label. Unfortunately for the two stars, Fordham is more interested in Rayna’s back catalog than her new material, and is underwhelmed by Juliette’s determination for forging a more adult, mature sound.
Currently, “Saint in a Coma” Rayna (who is now out of the hospital, coherent and still recovering) is enjoying success on the charts after her near-death experience; the success has labelmate Juliette jealous. She devises a plan to expose her tattered childhood before the CMT cameras in an attempt to bring some fan sympathy (along with their dollars) her way. She agrees to a trip to her Alabama hometown for an on-camera interview with CMT host Katie Cook (who plays herself in the episode), where Juliette alternates between feigning grief over her father and mother, and shock at meeting people from her past who clearly loved her. Avery Barkley, now Juliette’s lead guitar player and friend (a term Juliette has trouble accepting) gets a front row seat for the whole thing (“Just trying to sell records,” she tells Avery after the interview).
Juliette’s plan works, pushing her single to No. 1 on iTunes–temporarily. Though Juliette’s aim was to beat Rayna’s sales, she’s thrown a curveball in the form of 19-year-old American Hitmaker runner-up Layla Grant (played by Ashley Peeples), who is introduced as the newest signing to Edgehill Records. Juliette’s No. 1 song is short-lived, after Fordham announces that Grant’s single just hit No. 1 on iTunes–and it’s a cover of a “Juliette Barnes classic” called “Gonna Get Even” (written by Kacey Musgraves, Al Anderson and Pat McLaughlin). Judging by the way she petted label chief Fordham’s arm after her performance, it’s clear Grant is his new star pupil.
Fordham also manages to steal away Will from Rayna’s Highway 65 label with the lure of being part of a major label.
Meanwhile Deacon and Rayna are drifting further apart. The singer is determined to move on, while her former lover and guitar player seems determined to throw everything away. They meet at a memorial at the site of their car accident (for Music City-dwellers wondering, it’s at the corner of Granny White Pike and Battlefield).
“We’ve been through this so many times. We’ve tried so hard. We’ve just brought each other so much grief. And we didn’t die here. I don’t think we can save each other,” Rayna states. “We each need to save ourselves.” She returns the engagement ring that Deacon had given her years ago and walks away; he flings it into the pile of sentimental objects at the memorial site.
The relationship isn’t the only thing Deacon has lost; after Scarlett tricks Deacon into going to the doctor to look at his mangled hand, he’s told he may not be able to play guitar again. Later in the episode, he saws off his cast himself and sells several guitars he assumes he will never be able to play again. Scarlett is (finally) gaining a backbone in the second season, becoming Deacon’s (loud) voice of reason. “Your father was an angry, bitter old drunk — and look at you: a stone cold image of him, stone-cold sober. You tell me what throwing away 13 years of sobriety was worth!
“You didn’t lose a limb. Man up. Don’t be a coward.” The scene ends with Deacon attempting (unsuccessfully) to play the one guitar he kept with him.
Without Scarlett, Gunnar has trouble writing songs, until he meets Scarlett’s childhood friend Zoey, who convinces him to write a song about what he’s going through–grieving his dead brother and his relationship with Scarlett. He finally debuts the song at the Bluebird, singing “Adios Old Friend” (written by Brett Eldredge and Jon Randall).
Early in the episode, Will (Chris Carmack) revs up a crowd at Nashville club The Stage, performing “Tears So Strong” (written by Jim Lauderdale); it is there that Fordham proposes the idea of joining Edgehill. Will later gets a visit from Edgehill’s marketing and PR man Brant, who seems to be either a stalker or a former flame of Will’s. Each time he appears, Will is startled; Brant later shows up at Will’s home. “I know what you’re afraid of, but you don’t have to be,” he told Will. Brant says he understands that part of Will’s appeal to the label is his charm as “the ladies man.” “I’m not gonna be the guy who ruins that,” says Brant. With that (supposedly) put behind them, Will joins Edgehill. He backpedals on the “verbal agreement” that he had with Rayna as part of Highway 65 Records. She tries unsuccessfully to convince him she would look out for him as an artist; he later says he views himself as more of an interpreter of songs than an artist as he joins Edgehill.
Considering all the battles that Rayna is facing professionally and personally, that location of the accident at Granny White and Battlefield was all too appropriate.
Industry Snapshots (10-3-13)
/by Jessica NicholsonBilly Currington kicked-off the first CMA EDU meeting of the year at Belmont University on Monday (Sept. 30) with a Q&A session and performance for the packed room of students.
Pictured (L-R): Dan Keen, Belmont CMA EDU Faculty Advisor; Billy Currington; Hilary Thoemke, Belmont Chapter President; Lauren Klausing, CMA Strategic Partnerships.
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Warner/Chappell has signed a worldwide co-publishing agreement with Country songwriter Neil Medley. Medley has had cuts with Luke Bryan, The Brothers Osborne and Brent Cobb.
Pictured: (Front Row) Blain Rhodes (WC), Neil Medley, Matt Michels (WC). (Back Row) Steve Markland (WC), Alicia Pruitt (WC), BJ Hill (WC).
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Mercury Records artist Chris Stapleton visited the CMA office on Monday (Sept. 30) to perform an acoustic set for the staff.
Chris Stapleton performs for the CMA staff. Photo: Sarah Abell / CMA
Starwood Amphitheater Property Sold For $5.5 Million
/by Lorie HollabaughVastland Starwood Development LLC, the Nashville-based company that owned the property, originally purchased it for 4.25 million in 2007 and tore down the on-site shed with the hopes of building a $100 million town home and retail complex, but plans changed amidst the recent economic downturn and the property went into foreclosure.
Several years ago focus on the property shifted from music when the TVA designated Starwood Commons, the property at Murfreesboro Road and Hobson Pike in Antioch, as a possible data center site. HCA considered the site but eventually bought acreage at The Crossings on Franklin Road instead.
Artists like James Taylor, Eric Clapton, Nickelback, and Jimmy Buffett all played the Starwood stage at some point during the amphitheater’s 20-year run.
"Opry Goes Pink" For Breast Cancer Awareness Oct. 22
/by Lorie HollabaughIn commemoration of the special night and to aid the cause, five dollars from every ticket sold to the Opry’s 7 p.m. show will be donated to Women Rock For The Cure. Tickets for “Opry Goes Pink” are available at opry.com.
Gretchen Wilson To Release Christmas Album October 8
/by Michael_Smith“This is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time,” said Wilson. “We really took our time and came up with a fun mix of classic songs and found some great new songs to record.”
Several writers contributed to Wilson’s latest project, including Greg Barnhill (“Christmas In My Heart”), Robert Simbeck and Frank Michels (“Santa I’ve Been Naughty”) and Trent Willmon, Jenee Fleenor and Rob Byus (“If You See Rudolph”).
The album was mastered using the “Mastered For iTunes” format and can be pre-ordered on iTunes here.
Christmas In My Heart Track Listing:
Danielle Bradbery To Release Debut Project in November
/by Jessica Nicholson“It feels like I just walked off The Voice stage so it’s crazy to think I’m about to release my first album,” exclaims Bradbery. “Nashville has been so welcoming to me throughout this entire process and I couldn’t be more proud of the music we’ve created. I am so excited to get all the songs into the hands of the fans who gave me this amazing opportunity in the first place!”
Bradbery released her current single, “Heart of Dixie,” in mid-July, and will begin opening for Brad Paisley‘s Beat This Summer Tour in November. She will appear on television again in an upcoming episode of The CW’s network show Hart of Dixie.
The official tracklist for Bradbery’s self-titled project has yet to be be released.