Randy Travis Goes Back To The Vault For New CD

RandyTravis_Influence_cvr_300pxRandy Travis’ 21st studio album, Influence Vol. 1: The Man I Am, is set to hit stores on Oct. 1. The record is a journey back through Travis’ musical career to the songs and artists who influenced his sound and style, and features Travis putting his own vocal stamp on vintage songs from Merle Haggard, Lefty Frizzell, and Waylon Jennings, among others. It also includes his recent duet with Joe Nichols, “Tonight I’m Playing Possum,” the tribute to George Jones he debuted earlier this year at the CMA Music Festival.
Travis first came upon the idea of making the album after releasing his 25th Anniversary Celebration and going back through his collaborations with artists like Zac Brown Band, Kenny Chesney, Willie Nelson, and Carrie Underwood, reflecting on the heroes who have inspired him throughout the course of his career.
“When I think of my musical heroes of yesteryear, or the younger stars of this year, I am reminded that it is true we learn from the ones ahead of us, and teach the ones that follow.  They are the reason I chose to make this album,” says Travis.
Songs on the new CD include:
1)   “Someday We’ll Look Back” – originally recorded by Merle Haggard (released 1971)
2)   “Big Butter And Egg Man” – originally recorded by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five (released 1926)
3)   “What Have You Got Planned Tonight Diana” –originally recorded by Merle Haggard (released 1976)
4)   “Ever Changing Woman” – originally recorded by Merle Haggard (released 1980)
5)   “Pennies From Heaven” – originally recorded by Bing Crosby (released 1936)
6)   “Thanks A Lot” – originally recorded by Ernest Tubb (released 1964)
7)   “Trouble In Mind” – originally recorded by Thelma La Vizzo (released 1924)
8)    “My Mary” – originally recorded by Merle Haggard/Willie Nelson (released 1983)
9)   “Saginaw Michigan” – originally recorded by Lefty Frizzell (released in 1964)
10)  “Always On A Mountain (When I Fall)” – originally recorded by Merle Haggard (released 1978)
11)   “Because You Asked Me To” – originally recorded by Waylon Jennings (released 1973)
12)  “Why Baby Why ” – originally recorded by George Jones (released 1955)
13) “Tonight I’m Playing Possum” – recorded by Joe Nichols/Randy Travis (released 2013)

Lady A Extends Headlining Tour Through North America

Lady Antebellum

Lady Antebellum

Lady Antebellum revealed plans today (Aug. 27) to extended their previously announced headlining Take Me Downtown Tour with new dates scheduled through April 2014. Previously announced North American tour guests Kip Moore and Kacey Musgraves will continue with the group through the second leg, beginning Jan. 9 in Charleston, W. Va.

First tour dates go on sale Sept. 13. Fans can click here for the most updated information for all dates, and here for VIP opportunities.
Last year Lady A hosted over one million fans in 11 countries on their first headlining world tour, which earned them Billboard Touring’s Breakthrough Award; CMA’s International Artists Achievement Award; and will accept the Jim Reeves International Award at this fall’s ACM Honors.
Take Me Down North American Dates:
Nov. 8     Southaven, Miss.—Landers Center
Nov. 9      St. Louis, Ariz.—Chaifetz Arena
Nov. 10      Evansville, Ind.—Ford Center
Nov. 12      Grand Rapids, Mich.—Van Andel Arena
Nov. 15      Chicago—Allstate Arena
Nov. 16      Toledo, Ohio—Huntington Center
Nov. 17      Cleveland—Quicken Loans Arena
Nov. 19      Fargo, N.D.—Fargodome
Nov. 21      Rapid City, S.D.—Rusmore Plaza Civic Center
Nov. 22      Denver—Pepsi Center
Nov. 23      Salt Lake City, Utah—EnergySolutions Arena
Dec. 3      Springfield, Mo.—JQH Arena
Dec. 5      Minneapolis—Target Center
Dec. 6      Kansas City, Mo.—Sprint Center
Dec. 7      Omaha, Neb.—CenturyLink Center
Dec. 12      Cincinnati—U.S. Bank Arena
Dec. 14      Peoria, Ill.—Peoria Civic Center
Jan. 9      Charleston, W. Va.—Charleston Civic Center
Jan. 10    Raleigh, N.C.—PNC Arena
Jan. 11    Greenville, S.C.—Bi-Lo Center
Jan. 14    Cincinnati—U.S. Bank Arena
Jan. 18    Wichita, Kan.—Intrust Bank Arena
Jan.19    Lubbock, Texas—United Spirit Arena
Jan. 30    Philadelphia—Wells Fargo Center
Feb. 7      Tampa, Fla.—Tampa Bay Times Forum
Feb. 8      Jacksonville, Fla.—Veterans Memorial Arena
Feb. 14    Bossier City, La.—CenturyLInk Center
Feb. 15    Birmingham, Ala.—BJCC Arena
Feb. 16    Lafayette, La.—Cajundome
Feb. 20    Washington, D.C.—Verizon Center
Feb. 21    New York—Madison Square Garden
Feb. 22    Uncasville, Conn.—Mohegan Sun Arena
Feb. 28    Toronto, ON—Air Canada Centre
March 1      London, ON—Budweiser Gardens
March 6      Saskatoon, SK—Credit Union Centre
March 7      Edmonton, AB—Rexall Place
March 8      Calgary, AB—Scotiabank Saddledome
March 10    Vancouver, BC—Pacific National Exhibition
March 12    Boise, Id.—Taco Bell Arena
March 14    Reno, Nev.—Lawler Events Center
March 15    Ontario, Calif.—CBBankArena
March 16    Fresno, Calif.—Save Mart Arena
March 18    Los Angeles—Staples Center
March 21    Las Vegas—Mandalay Bay Events Center
March 22    San Diego—Valley View Casino Center
March 24    Phoenix—US Airways Center
March 25    Las Cruces, N.M.—Pan American Center
March 27    Oklahoma City—Chesapeake Energy Arena
March 28    Tulsa, Okla.—BOK Center
April 11    Atlanta—Philips Arena
April 12    New Orleans—New Orleans Arena
April 26    Charlotte, N.C.—Time Warner Cable Arena
April 27    Knoxville, Tenn.—Thompson-Boling Arena

Scotty McCreery To Release Sophomore Album In October

scotty mccreery see  you tonight11Scotty McCreery will release his sophomore album, See You Tonight, which will be in stores on Oct. 15. The project is produced by Frank Rogers and features several songs co-written by McCreery. This is the follow-up to McCreery’s debut album Clear As Day.
McCreery has been staying busy on the road with his first headline tour, The Weekend Roadtrip Tour 2013, which runs through the end of 2013.
Track Listing:
1. Now – Written by McCreery, busbee and Frank Rogers
2. See You Tonight – Written by McCreery, Ashley Gorley and Zach Crowell
3. Get Gone With You – Written by Ross Copperman, Lynn Hutton and Tammi Kidd Hutton
4. Feelin’ It – Written by Frank Rogers and Matthew West
5. Feel Good Summer Song – Written by J. T. Harding, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne
6. Buzzin’ – Written by busbee and Frank Rogers
7. Can You Feel It – Written by McCreery, Ashley Gorley and Zach Crowell
8. The Dash- Written by Kyle Jacobs and Preston Brust
9. Blue Jean Baby – Written by Matt Ramsey, Trevor Rosen and Matt Jenkins
10. Forget To Forget You – Written by Casey Beathard and Michael Dulaney
11. I Don’t Wanna Be Your Friend – Written by McCreery, Frank Rogers and David Fanning
12. Carolina Moon – Written by Jon Randall Stewart and Ronnie Stewart
13. Something More – Written by Scotty McCreery and Frank Rogers

Trace Adkins Reaches 10-Year Mark As Opry Member

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Pictured (L-R): Steve Buchanan, President Grand Ole Opry Group; Adkins, J.W. Williams, Vector Management; Ken Levitan, President, Vector Management; Pete Fisher, Vice President and General Manager Grand Ole Opry. Photo By: Chris Hollo


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Pictured (L-R): Pete Fisher and Trace Adkins. Photo: Chris Hollo


Trace Adkins celebrated his 10th anniversary as a Grand Ole Opry member last Friday night (Aug. 23), performing for fans on the legendary stage. Adkins was first inducted into the Opry 10 years ago on that very same day by Ronnie Milsap, and he received congratulatory messages via video from Milsap, Blake Shelton, the Oak Ridge Boys, Gene Watson, and Hunter Hayes as well during the anniversary celebration.
In recognition of the milestone, Adkins closed out the evening’s show with a special 30-minute segment of his music.
“It’s been a great ten years with Trace as an Opry member, Opry Vice President and General Manager Pete Fisher said. “He’s made trips to the top of the charts, toured from coast to coast and beyond, and become a national television personality, taking the Opry with him wherever he’s gone and also always coming home to the Opry stage. Here’s to the next ten years.”

Industry Ink (8-26-13)

Songwriter Charley Stefl has signed with Eleven Eleven Music Group for representation. The award-winning singer-songwriter-producer stopped by SESAC’s Nashville headquarters to celebrate the signing with Eleven Eleven execs.

SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Eleven Eleven’s Jason Morris, Stefl, Eleven Eleven’s Jewel Coburn and SESAC’s Tim Fink

SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Eleven Eleven’s Jason Morris, Charley Stefl, Eleven Eleven’s Jewel Coburn and SESAC’s Tim Fink.

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The Academy of Country Music recently made a $700,000 contribution to ACM Lifting Lives on behalf of the artists who participated in the taping of ACM Presents: Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night in Las Vegas earlier this year. Ticket proceeds from the taping also went to ACM Lifting Lives. The taping included appearances and/or performances from Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, John Fogerty, Brantley Gilbert, Faith Hill, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, Nelly, Ne-Yo, Pitbull, Florida Georgia Line, Lady Antebellum and The Band Perry. More than 11 million viewers tuned in on CBS to watch the special.

PHOTO 2 (L-R):  ACM Treasurer Duane Clark, ACM Lifting Lives Chairman Bruce Bowman, ACM Chairman of the Board Ken Robold, outgoing ACM Chairman of the Board Butch Waugh, ACM President Darin Murphy, ACM Parliamentarian Paul Moore

Pictured (L-R): ACM Treasurer Duane Clark, ACM Lifting Lives Chairman Bruce Bowman, ACM Chairman of the Board Ken Robold, outgoing ACM Chairman of the Board Butch Waugh, ACM President Darin Murphy, ACM Parliamentarian Paul Moore.

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MSO PR Nashville is celebrating its fifth anniversary since opening its Nashville office (helmed by Nashville Director and publicist Lyndie Wenner) in July 2008. Wenner works with company President Mitch Schneider, Sr. VP Todd Brodginski, Account Executive Angela Villanueva and Tour Press Director Bari Lieberman, who are all based in the company’s Los Angeles headquarters. The client roster for both offices includes Dwight Yoakam, Dave Stewart, Dee Jay Silver, Lonestar, Jo Dee Messina, John Fogerty, Truth & Salvage Co., and Wynonna Judd. The company celebrated its fifth anniversary with a media mixer at the historic Union Station Hotel in Nashville.

Pictured (L-R): MSO President Mitch Schneider, influential radio personality/musician Billy Block, MSO Nashville Director/Publicist Lyndie Wenner and MSO Account Executive Angela Villanueva. Photo: Randi Radcliff.

Pictured (L-R): MSO President Mitch Schneider, radio personality/musician Billy Block, MSO Nashville Director/Publicist Lyndie Wenner and MSO Account Executive Angela Villanueva. Photo: Randi Radcliff.

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Singer and actress Lucy Hale, known for her work on the ABC television series Pretty Little Liars, has teamed with DMG Nashville, Hollywood Records, Bigger Picture Group and Monarch Publicity to introduce her debut country album. Hale is currently working with producer Mark Bright on the project. This fall, she will visit radio stations across the country before her single is released next year.

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Lucy Hale in the studio working on her debut country project.

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musiciansThe Hard Rock Café Nashville and Musicians On Call’s Young Professionals Committee have joined forces to present Rumble at the Rock, a fundraising event for the Nashville branch of Musicians On Call. The all-ages event will include a giant inflatable obstacle course, ring toss, dunking booth, Twister games, and more, and tickets are on sale now for $10 in advance or $15 at the door. The first hundred tickets sold will receive a free gift on the day of the rumble. Advance tickets can be purchased at http://tinyurl.com/RumbleattheRock. Proceeds will go to help patients in local Nashville hospitals. 

CRS 2014 Core Panel Moderators Announced

crs2014Country Radio Seminar representatives have announced Ken Boesen (Operations Manager, WKIS/Miami), Erica Farber (President and CEO, Radio Advertising Bureau/New York), Lon Helton (Editor and Publisher, Country Aircheck/Nashville), Bob Richards (Operations Manager, Emmis Radio Indianapolis), and Todd Schumacher (VP/Market Manager, Summit Media Louisville) as core panel moderators for CRS 2014. This marks Boesen’s and Schumacher’s second consecutive year to serve as core moderators; all five moderators have previously served.
Collectively, they will oversee and direct the majority of the educational panels throughout the seminar, which will be held Feb. 19-21, 2014 inside the downtown Nashville Convention Center.
The CRS 2014 early bird registration rate of $399 is now available at CountryRadioSeminar.com.

MusicRowPics: Sherry Lynn

New Jersey native Sherry Lynn visited the MusicRow offices on Thursday (Aug. 22) to showcase several songs, including “Beautiful Life,” which was recorded as a duet with Country legend Crystal Gayle. According to Lynn (no relation to Loretta Lynn), after opening a concert for Gayle, the well-known singer asked if Lynn would sing a duet with her. They recorded “Beautiful Life” at Gayle’s studio in Nashville. Lynn recently made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry, after Gayle asked her to perform the duet on the historic stage.
For MusicRow, Lynn also performed “I Like Them Like That,” penned by Karen Rochelle and Edward Monroe Hill, followed by “Girls Will Be Girls,” written by Ashley Gorley and Kelley Lovelace.
Most recently, Lynn and her team have been on the road visiting MusicRow reporting stations across the country. The singer plans to record a Christmas single this September.
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Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament Raises More Than $75,000

The 27th Annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament raised more than $75,000 to benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee this year. The event, held Monday (Aug. 19) at the Old Natchez Country Club in Franklin, Tenn., welcomed nearly 200 female music industry professionals, with their male counterparts serving as caddies, refreshment providers and cart drivers.
Recording artists taking part in this year’s event included Jessi Alexander, Frankie Ballard, Sarah Darling, Jamey Johnson, Jaren Johnston, Eric Paslay, Morgane Hayes Stapleton, Matt Warren and more.
Major sponsors for the 2013 MRLGT included ASCAP, City National Bank, Tim McGraw, McGhee Entertainment, Kenny Chesney and Clint Higham. To date, the Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament has raised nearly $2 million for United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee.

Sponsor Toby Keith's Wild Shot Mezcal's booth in "Tent City"Pictured (l-r): TKO Artist Management's Misha WIlliams, Paradigm Agency's Jenn DeLamar, and TKO's Laura Covington and Michelle Garramone, with ASCAP/MRLGT's Alison Toczylowski

Sponsor Toby Keith’s Wild Shot Mezcal’s booth in “Tent City”
Pictured (L-R): TKO Artist Management’s Misha WIlliams, Paradigm Agency’s Jenn DeLamar, and TKO’s Laura Covington and Michelle Garramone, with ASCAP/MRLGT’s Alison Toczylowski.


Pictured (l-r): Team ASCAP's Southern Ground Artists' Lynn Oliver, ASCAP's LeAnn Phelan and Evyn Mustoe, BMLG recording artists The Cadillac Three's Jaren Johnston, Three Ring Circus Music's Casey LeVasseur, and ASCAP's Anna White and Ryan Beuschel

Pictured (L-R): Southern Ground Artists’ Lynn Oliver, ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan and Evyn Mustoe, BMLG recording artists The Cadillac Three’s Jaren Johnston, Three Ring Circus Music’s Casey LeVasseur, and ASCAP’s Anna White and Ryan Beuschel.


3rd Place Costume Contest Winners, Team Martin Allbee & AssociatesPictured (l-r): SchlitzLaw's Stacey Schlitz, Discovery Center's Tara MacDougall, Martin Allbee & Associates' Lainie Allbee, and Dodd Drennan & Associates' Melinda Drennan

3rd Place Costume Contest Winners, Team Martin Allbee & Associates
Pictured (L-R): SchlitzLaw’s Stacey Schlitz, Discovery Center’s Tara MacDougall, Martin Allbee & Associates’ Lainie Allbee, and Dodd Drennan & Associates’ Melinda Drennan.


2nd Place Costume Contest Winners, Team Major BobPictured (l-r): Major Bob's Wendi Crosby, songwriter Karyn Rochelle, and Major Bob's Mike Doyle, Jesse Frasure, Kates Snyder and Camille Kenny

2nd Place Costume Contest Winners, Team Major Bob
Pictured (L-R): Major Bob’s Wendi Crosby, songwriter Karyn Rochelle, and Major Bob’s Mike Doyle, Jesse Frasure, Kates Snyder and Camille Kenny.


1st Place Costume Contest Winners, Team Huskins-HarrisPictured (l-r): Songwriter Anthony Smith, Huskins-Harris's Dorothy Leonhardt, Becky Harris, Jen Sackett and Donna Huskins, and Warner Bros. recording artist Frankie Ballard

1st Place Costume Contest Winners, Team Huskins-Harris
Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Anthony Smith, Huskins-Harris’s Dorothy Leonhardt, Becky Harris, Jen Sackett and Donna Huskins, and Warner Bros. recording artist Frankie Ballard.

Thomas Rhett Preps Debut Album with Headlining Dates

It-Goes-Like-ThisThomas Rhett’s debut album, It Goes Like This, will release Oct. 29 on The Valory Music Co. The singer-songwriter will celebrate with a string of headlining club shows.
The “It Goes Like This” singer will hit major markets through release week including Jacksonville (Oct. 31), Atlanta (Nov. 1), Chicago (Nov. 2) and Minneapolis (Nov. 3). Rhett will continue with Jason Aldean’s Night Train Tour through October.
As for the 12-track debut (full list below), producers include Jay Joyce, Michael Knox, Luke Laird, and Dann Huff. Fans were able to help Rhett reveal the album cover from a social media campaign. Watch the 16-video collection to get a glimpse of childhood videos used in the effort, including rare images with his dad, songwriter Rhett Akins.
For dates and more info, click here.
It Goes Like This Track Listing:
1.) Whatcha Got In That Cup (Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Craig Wiseman)
2.) Something To Do With My Hands (Rhett, Lee Thomas Miller, Chris Stapleton)
3.) Get Me Some Of That (Michael Carter, Akins, Cole Swindell)
4.) Call Me Up (Luke Laird, Akins, Shane McAnally)
5.) It Goes Like This (Akins, Ben Hayslip, Jimmy Robbins)
6.) Make Me Wanna (Rhett, Bart Butler, Larry McCoy)
7.) Front Porch Junkies (Remix) (Rhett, Brad Warren, Brett Warren, Mark Irwin, Josh Kear) *Remixed by Huff
8.) In A Minute (Rhett, Akins, Ashley Gorley)
9.) Take You Home (Gorley, Chris Tompkins, Rodney Clawson)
10.) Sorry For Partyin’ (Rhett, Barry Dean, Robbins)
11.) All American Middle Class White Boy (Rhett, Jay Joyce, Brett Warren, Brad Warren)
12.) Beer With Jesus (Rhett, Rick Huckaby, Lance Miller)

Josh Thompson Hosts Free Online Show For Environmental Education

Josh Thompson

Josh Thompson


Josh Thompson has teamed up with NRA Country to perform an exclusive, free online StageIt concert today (Aug. 26) to benefit the National Environmental Education Foundation. The show will begin at 8 p.m. ET. Thompson will perform and also answer questions in a live Q&A session during the event, and the top tipper will receive two tickets for an exclusive meet-and-greet with Thompson at a future show of their choice, as well as a Josh Thompson/NRA Country merchandise prize pack. The second and third highest tippers will also receive prize packs as well.
NRA Country will also offer fans the opportunity to win an exclusive VIP experience including the chance to hang with Thompson on his tour bus at each of his upcoming shows. Signups will be at Thompson’s merch booth at each tour stop, where fans can also find a new, limited edition Josh Thompson/NRA Country hat.
“My love for the outdoors started as a kid, and it plays a big role in my life still.  I think it’s important to get kids interested in the environment, especially now when it’s so easy to spend hours playing on a phone or computer all day,” says Thompson.  “Allowing me to champion this cause is just another reason I value my partnership with NRA Country.”
The show can be viewed and tickets reserved here.