If you wanted to sum up the Nashville based duo Kari & Billy in one word it could be, “thankful”. With a second single that just reached the Music Row Country Breakout Chart and making weekly appearances playing their original music for a brand new television series on the Outdoor Channel, this couple has a lot to be thankful for! However, it is not just their successes they find necessary to be appreciative of. For this husband and wife team their entire existence as a duo is a blessing! From an outside perspective, perhaps it is difficult to imagine how this vibrant couple who compliments each other so effortlessly, both on and off stage, managed to find each other. Coming from very different backgrounds and having grown up on separate ends of the country over 2,000 miles away from each other, their meeting in itself was highly unlikely, not to mention them forming a musical duo. If you were to ask either Kari or Billy, however, they would tell you it is no mystery to them. “We know God was entirely behind our coming together”, Kari & Billy agree, “Not only as a couple, but also as a duo!”
Billy was born at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, FL and was raised in the town of Mulberry. He spent the majority of his days in the great outdoors, hunting, fishing and trying to catch anything that would run from him. In contrast, Kari was born in a little town called Roseau in northern, MN, only 10 miles from the Canadian border! She had an early fascination with the arts and participated in dance, community plays, speech competitions and musical programs with her family. At the age of 7 she began taking violin lessons. “I took lessons at the Manitoba Conservatory of Music in Winnipeg, Canada”, Kari recalls, “And boy, am I blessed to have a mother who loves me and believes in me because she drove me to lessons, 5 hours round trip, usually in a blizzard!” She may have studied classical violin at a music conservatory but Kari’s first love was always country music. In high school she found an outlet for that love when she joined a local band who played on weekends in the surrounding area of her small town.
It was a little later in life that Billy started pursuing his love of music. Before the age of 22 he never would have imagined he would ever sing in front of a crowd but after much encouragement from a close friend who happened to overhear him singing, Billy decided to try it out in a singing competition. Shortly after this he was asked to hit the road with a band as their lead singer. He taught himself to play guitar and harmonica and just like that, his musical journey began!
Kari & Billy may have entered the uncharted waters of the music business at different times and in very different ways, but the Lord’s hand was at work when they both happened to make the big move to Nashville around the same time in hopes of furthering their careers. Before forming as a duo, Kari & Billy experienced some personal success with their music. Kari played fiddle and mandolin for and toured with many artists including John Rich/ Big $ Rich, Steel Magnolias, Trace Adkins and Gretchen Wilson. She performed with John Rich on live national television for the finale of Celebrity Apprentice and was in a music video filmed for College Game Day on ESPN with Big $ Rich. Billy recorded his own album of all self-written, self-produced original songs with award winning Nashville musicians and as an independent artist released a single and music video which received well over a million views on YouTube.
Upon meeting, it was easy to see that the pair shared a similar perspective and outlook on life and after getting the opportunity to play a few gigs together, they realized the similarities didn’t stop there! Billy felt that Kari’s fiddle playing and harmony vocals completed his sound so well that soon he didn’t want to play a show without her! “Our meeting was reminiscent of the movie Pretty Woman”, Billy states with a twinkle in his eye, “Well maybe I wasn’t a rich guy and Kari wasn’t a call girl…but she IS a pretty woman, so you can see how the basic idea is the same!” A witty sense of humor is another thing this new husband and wife duo shares and they know to use it on stage. They playfully joke back and forth and occasionally poke a little fun. “Most importantly we like to have fun on-stage!”, Kari laughs. “We don’t have on-stage personas, we’re just ourselves and try to connect with our audience on a personal level, no matter if we are playing to a crowd of 20 or 20,000!” People who had seen the two each play separately say there is just “something truly special” about them together. Since their first gig as an official duo, Kari & Billy have recorded a full length album of 16 original songs as well as an EP of 6 additional songs which Billy wrote and the couple produced together. They have played some of the biggest state fairs and festivals in the country, from Florida to Alaska and Wyoming to Connecticut. The duo recently wrote and produced all the music for the Drury Outdoors television series Thirteen sponsored by Under Amour on the Outdoor Channel.
It is safe to say that a common love for music is what initially brought Kari & Billy together, but what makes them blend so seamlessly? Anyone who has been to a Kari & Billy concert could tell you it is obvious the duo respects each other, not only as artists and musicians but as individuals. Kari & Billy have a sound that can only come from a deep appreciation and love for one another…AND many hours of driving up and down the road traveling to gigs singing their favorite songs a cappella!
“This crazy business has its peaks and valleys but what a blessing it is that we get to experience all of it together! We have set out to create music that will make people smile, think, cry or even just dance! Every time we get onstage we focus on providing a little something for everyone, from high energy fiddle songs that will get you on your feet and meaningful lyrics that will touch your heart. Most importantly, though, we want people to leave our shows knowing how thankful we are that we had the opportunity to sing our music together for them!” That, is what Kari & Billy are all about.
Ashley Cleveland's 'Black Sheep' Memoir Due In September
/by Lorie HollabaughAshley Cleveland
Renowned singer/songwriter Ashley Cleveland is releasing a heartfelt memoir about her journey through addiction and self-destruction back into the light, and how she discovered renewed faith in the Lord in her new autobiography, Little Black Sheep. The book shares her story of growing up in a troubled home in Knoxville, Tenn., and how as a rebellious teen she dove headlong into addiction and chaos, while discovering her talent for music at the same time.
An unplanned and unwanted pregnancy ultimately helped the troubled singer begin her journey out of the depths of depression and destruction, and little by little through Christ’s help she turned the devastation into a platform to bring hope and courage to others. She also found sobriety and a happy married life, along with musical success.
“Little Black Sheep is a story of sadness, trouble, a little bit of tragedy, redemption, and a little bit of hope, which for me, is a lot of hope,” says Cleveland. “Even though it’s a memoir, it’s a biography, ultimately it’s not really about Ashley, it’s about the one who rescued her.”
Since her debut in 1991 on Atlantic Records, Cleveland has recorded eight albums. She was the first woman to be nominated for a Grammy in the Best Rock Gospel Album category, and the only one ever to win the award three times for Lesson Of Love in 1995, You Are There in 1998, and Before The Daylight’s Shot in 2007. In addition to her own music, Cleveland has provided backing vocals for over 300 recordings, and has performed with artists like John Hiatt, Steve Winwood, Etta James, and Emmylou Harris, among others.
Cleveland will be on hand to sign copies of her new memoir in Nashville at Parnassus Bookstore on Sept. 5 at 6:30 p.m. She’ll perform several songs and read an excerpt at the local signing as well.
Inspirational Book 'Country Faith' To Feature Top Country Artists
/by Michael_SmithMusic journalist Deborah Evans Price conducted the interviews for the book. She praises the project, saying, “Country Faith is one of the most meaningful projects I’ve ever had the privilege of working on. This book provides artists a chance to share their faith and the revelations in these pages are insightful and inspiring. Country Faith has been a blessing to me and I’m sure it will deeply touch those who read it.”
A portion of the book’s proceeds will benefit singer-songwriter Danny Gokey’s charity Sophia’s Heart Foundation, which helps children and families in need.
The book costs $12.99 and will be released on Tuesday, Nov. 5. For more information, visit zondervan.com.
Sarah Darling Performs for 'Southern Living' Biscuits & Jam Series
/by Jessica NicholsonSarah Darling poses with Southern Living‘s editorial staff. Pictured (Back row, L-R): Ron King, Associate Publisher, Katie Morrow, Editorial Licensing, Caroline McKenzie, Associate Editor, Carmen Johnston, Gardening Expert, Southern Living Plant Collection, Evelyn Webster, Exec. VP, Time, Inc. Lifestyle Group. Front row, L-R: Greg Schumann, Publisher, Sarah Darling, Lindsay Bierman, Editor-In-Chief
Sarah Darling entertained a throng of music fans Sunday evening (Aug. 18) at the Southern Living Biscuits & Jam Concert Series, presented by AT&T U-Verse.
Rolling hills and sunny, temperate weather provided a perfect backdrop as Darling performed selections of her own material, including “Home To Me” and the current single “Little Umbrellas.” Darling also lent her sweet country vocals to covers of songs by Fleetwood Mac (“Landslide”), Dolly Parton (“Jolene”), and Adele (“Rolling In The Deep”). Darling got the audience in on the singing fun by having them sing “Happy Birthday” to her guitarist.
Music lovers attending Darling’s 60-minute set were treated to drinks, a menu featuring Southern Living Test Kitchen recipes and a tour of the Southern Living Idea House, located at The Woods at Fontanel.
The concert series, which has featured Nikki Lane, Jana Kramer, Elizabeth Cook, The Farm, Holly Williams and Brett Eldredge, is set to wrap Aug. 25 with a performance by DUGAS.
Baumgartner Elevated to National Director of Promotion at HitShop
/by Jessica NicholsonRick Baumgartner
Rick Baumgartner has risen to the rank of National Director of Promotion for new music label HitShop Records. In his new role, Baumgartner will develop overall strategies to serve radio clients on a national level. He will continue to report to HitShop VP of Promotion, Diane Monk Harrison.
“From day one, Rick has proven he is here to win and make a difference in our unique environment,” says Harrison. “He brings tremendous drive coupled with a creative and strategic approach to the job everyday.”
“I’m thrilled to move into this National position,” says Baumgartner. “Diane and Skip are incredible to work with and I am honored by their confidence as we continue to build HitShop Records.”
Baumgartner’s career path includes previous stops at Warner Bros., Decca Records, Atlantic Records, industry publication Radio & Records, Broken Bow Records, Equity Music Group and Black River Entertainment.
Baumgartner can be reached at rick@hitshoprecords.com and 615-491-0935.
HitShop Records is distributed by Warner Music Nashville and is part of the Ramblin Music Group, whose holdings also include Young Guns Publishing.
Kari & Billy – Are You Ready For The Weekend
/by contributorBilly was born at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, FL and was raised in the town of Mulberry. He spent the majority of his days in the great outdoors, hunting, fishing and trying to catch anything that would run from him. In contrast, Kari was born in a little town called Roseau in northern, MN, only 10 miles from the Canadian border! She had an early fascination with the arts and participated in dance, community plays, speech competitions and musical programs with her family. At the age of 7 she began taking violin lessons. “I took lessons at the Manitoba Conservatory of Music in Winnipeg, Canada”, Kari recalls, “And boy, am I blessed to have a mother who loves me and believes in me because she drove me to lessons, 5 hours round trip, usually in a blizzard!” She may have studied classical violin at a music conservatory but Kari’s first love was always country music. In high school she found an outlet for that love when she joined a local band who played on weekends in the surrounding area of her small town.
It was a little later in life that Billy started pursuing his love of music. Before the age of 22 he never would have imagined he would ever sing in front of a crowd but after much encouragement from a close friend who happened to overhear him singing, Billy decided to try it out in a singing competition. Shortly after this he was asked to hit the road with a band as their lead singer. He taught himself to play guitar and harmonica and just like that, his musical journey began!
Kari & Billy may have entered the uncharted waters of the music business at different times and in very different ways, but the Lord’s hand was at work when they both happened to make the big move to Nashville around the same time in hopes of furthering their careers. Before forming as a duo, Kari & Billy experienced some personal success with their music. Kari played fiddle and mandolin for and toured with many artists including John Rich/ Big $ Rich, Steel Magnolias, Trace Adkins and Gretchen Wilson. She performed with John Rich on live national television for the finale of Celebrity Apprentice and was in a music video filmed for College Game Day on ESPN with Big $ Rich. Billy recorded his own album of all self-written, self-produced original songs with award winning Nashville musicians and as an independent artist released a single and music video which received well over a million views on YouTube.
Upon meeting, it was easy to see that the pair shared a similar perspective and outlook on life and after getting the opportunity to play a few gigs together, they realized the similarities didn’t stop there! Billy felt that Kari’s fiddle playing and harmony vocals completed his sound so well that soon he didn’t want to play a show without her! “Our meeting was reminiscent of the movie Pretty Woman”, Billy states with a twinkle in his eye, “Well maybe I wasn’t a rich guy and Kari wasn’t a call girl…but she IS a pretty woman, so you can see how the basic idea is the same!” A witty sense of humor is another thing this new husband and wife duo shares and they know to use it on stage. They playfully joke back and forth and occasionally poke a little fun. “Most importantly we like to have fun on-stage!”, Kari laughs. “We don’t have on-stage personas, we’re just ourselves and try to connect with our audience on a personal level, no matter if we are playing to a crowd of 20 or 20,000!” People who had seen the two each play separately say there is just “something truly special” about them together. Since their first gig as an official duo, Kari & Billy have recorded a full length album of 16 original songs as well as an EP of 6 additional songs which Billy wrote and the couple produced together. They have played some of the biggest state fairs and festivals in the country, from Florida to Alaska and Wyoming to Connecticut. The duo recently wrote and produced all the music for the Drury Outdoors television series Thirteen sponsored by Under Amour on the Outdoor Channel.
It is safe to say that a common love for music is what initially brought Kari & Billy together, but what makes them blend so seamlessly? Anyone who has been to a Kari & Billy concert could tell you it is obvious the duo respects each other, not only as artists and musicians but as individuals. Kari & Billy have a sound that can only come from a deep appreciation and love for one another…AND many hours of driving up and down the road traveling to gigs singing their favorite songs a cappella!
“This crazy business has its peaks and valleys but what a blessing it is that we get to experience all of it together! We have set out to create music that will make people smile, think, cry or even just dance! Every time we get onstage we focus on providing a little something for everyone, from high energy fiddle songs that will get you on your feet and meaningful lyrics that will touch your heart. Most importantly, though, we want people to leave our shows knowing how thankful we are that we had the opportunity to sing our music together for them!” That, is what Kari & Billy are all about.
New Signing For Red Bow Records
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Back row: Spielberg/ Dries Mgmt’s Neal Spielberg; Still Working Music Chief Creative Officer Tommy Lee James; Still Working Music President Alex Orbison; RED Bow Records VP of Promotion Renee Leymon; Spielberg/ Dries Mgmt’s Gene Dries; BBR Music Group EVP Jon Loba. Front row: Chase Bryant and BBR Music Group President/ Owner Benny Brown
BBR Music Group’s Red Bow Records has signed Chase Bryant to its artist roster.
Bryant, a 20-year-old Orange Grove, Texas native, grew up around the country music scene. Bryant’s two uncles, Jeff Bryant and Junior Bryant, helped found the country band Ricochet, known for the hit “Daddy’s Money.”
Bryant is co-managed by Gene Dries and Neal Spielberg of Spielberg/Dries Management.
“Everyone here at RED BOW and the BBR Music Group couldn’t be more excited about Chase. He’s such a complete talent and artist – he’s not only a great singer but a great songwriter and great musician as well. Just as important, he knows who he is and is one of the few young artists I’ve ever signed that could actually go in and produce his own album. He’s so focused it’s almost mind-boggling.” says Benny Brown, President/Owner of the BBR Music Group. “We’re going to be getting to work right away and the whole world is going to know what a huge talent Chase Bryant is before long.”
Chris Young Released from Hospital
/by Caitlin RantalaThe singer is slated to return for a headlining Aug. 21 concert in Redding Calif., followed by opening dates on Brad Paisley‘s Beat This Summer Tour. Young let his fans know via Twitter that he hopes to return to touring soon.
Paisley tweeted get well wishes to Young, along with a dose of his signature humor:
@BradPaisley: Hoping @ChrisYoungMusi
2013 ICM Nominees Announced
/by Lorie HollabaughThe 19th annual Inspirational Country Music Awards will take place Oct. 24 at Two Rivers. A full list of nominees is below:
ENTERTAINER:
Chuck Day
Dennis Agajanian
Guy Penrod
Jeff Bates
Kali Rose
Steve Richard
MALE VOCALIST:
Chuck Day
Chuck Hancock
Daniel Alan
Lucas Hoge
Tommy Brandt
FEMALE VOCALIST:
Aubree Bullock
Kali Rose
Larissa
Laura Dodd
Mary James
VOCAL DUO:
Aaron & Amanda Crabb
Branded
Randy-Paul
Steve Richard & Laura Dodd
The Roys
VOCAL GROUP OR BAND:
CrossCountry the Band
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
Jayc Harold Band
Kristina Craig Band
Sunday Drive
MAINSTREAM INSPIRATIONAL COUNTRY SONG:
“Changed” – Rascal Flatts
“I Drive Your Truck”- Lee Brice
“Old King James” – Scotty McCreery
“See You Again” – Carrie Underwood
“Touchdown Jesus”- Tim McGraw
MAINSTREAM COUNTRY MALE ARTIST:
Alan Jackson
Andy Griggs
John Berry
Scotty McCreery
Vince Gill
MAINSTREAM COUNTRY FEMALE ARTIST:
Carrie Underwood
Dolly Parton
Lauren Alaina
Martina McBride
Reba McEntire
MAINSTREAM COUNTRY DUO or GROUP:
Diamond Rio
Joey + Rory
Oak Ridge Boys
Rascal Flatts
Thompson Square
INSPIRATIONAL COUNTRY SONG:
“Hey Do You Know Me” – Kali Rose
“Meanwhile Back At the Cross” – Tommy Brandt
“They Don’t Stay Little Long Enough” – Chuck Hancock
“Unknown Soldiers” – Russ Murphy
“You Can Always Come Back Home” – Chuck Day
SONGWRITER:
Chuck Hancock
Greg McDougal
Paul Staggs of Branded
Russ Murphy
Tommy Brandt
LIVING LEGEND / PIONEER AWARD:
This award has already been determined.
VIDEO:
Changed – Rascal Flatts; Directed by Carl Diebold
See You Again – Carrie Underwood; Directed by Eric Welch
Time is Love – Josh Turner; Directed by Peter Zavadil
Toothbrush – Steve Richard; Directed by Shawn Foster
True Believers – Darius Rucker; Directed by Jim Wright
MUSICIAN:
Dennis Agajanian
Greg McDougal
Jayc Harold
Ricky Skaggs
Vince Gill
COMEDIAN:
Aaron Wilburn
Bruce Mullen
Chonda Pierce
Johnny Lee Cook
Tim Hawkins
RADIO STATION of the YEAR:
HLE Radio
Inspirational Country Radio Network
WEKC AM 710 – Corbin, KY
WSM AM 650
WTYS 94.1 FM
NEW ARTIST:
Adrienne Haupt
Charee White
Hunter Cook
Jennifer Nickerson
Rachel Dampier
YOUTH IN MUSIC AWARD:
Emily Faith
Hunter Cook
Isaac Cole
McDougal Kids
Tommy Brandt Jr.
FAITH, FAMILY, & COUNTRY MOVIE:
42 – Warner Bros. Pictures
Home Run – Hero Productions
Last Ounce of Courage – Veritas Entertainment
Spirit of Love, the Mike Glenn Story – Film It Productions
Unconditional – Harbinger Media Partners
RADIO PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR:
Hunter Logan
JR Pitsenbarger
Marty Smith
Mona Faith
Rich Miller
INSPIRATIONAL BLUEGRASS ARTIST:
Bruce & Betsy Mullen
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
Rhonda Vincent
Ricky Skaggs
The Roys
MUSIC EVANGELIST OF THE YEAR:
Chuck Day
Greg McDougal
Mary James
Russ Murphy
Tommy Brandt
TELEVISION NETWORK:
Gospel Music Channel (Now UP TV)
Great American Country
Hallmark Channel
RFD TV
TCT Networks
Kip Moore Treats Kentucky Fans To Hits On Toby Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughNashville Industry members with Kip Moore on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Kip Moore is living up to his status as one of Country’s hottest new hitmakers, if his show as part of Toby Keith‘s Hammer Down Tour last Saturday night (Aug. 17) in Louisville, Ky. is any indication. For the weekend show, Universal Music Group invited industry tastemakers to the Kentucky State Fair show to experience Kip’s high-octane set firsthand, and the “Hey Pretty Girl” singer appeared amped to be bringing his music to Toby fans.
Moore took Louisville’s Freedom Hall stage during his 45-minute set, which included plenty of tunes from his debut CD, Up All Night, which was the first Country album released since 2008 to spawn three back-to back No. 1’s including “Something Bout A Truck,” and “Hey Pretty Girl.”
Working the crowd like a veteran, Moore wandered into the stands during his set to sing with fans, singled out young ladies in the audience and even offered up a few unexpected surprises including a cover of the Kings of Leon‘s “Back Down South.”
By the time his laid-back party anthem “Beer Money,” rolled around, fans were hoisting cups and singing along at full tilt. Additionally, Moore gave fans a taste of his brand new music, debuting tunes from a forthcoming CD.
Moore will continue to hammer down with Toby through September, then join Lady Antebellum’s fall tour with Kacey Musgraves through December. For more concert dates, click here.
Dixie Chicks Announce 2013 Reunion Tour
/by Eric T. ParkerDixie Chicks
Emily Robison, Martie Maguire and Natalie Maines have announced the Long Time Gone Tour, a 2013 Dixie Chicks reunion tour slated to travel through select markets in Canada.
Set to begin in Vancouver, BC on Oct. 26, the appearances (listed below) follow the trio’s headlining summer shows at the Craven Country Jamboree, Cavendish Beach Music Festival, and RBC Royal Bank Bluesfest. This is first full tour for the Dixie Chicks through Canada in seven years.
Pre-sale announcements are expected in the coming days at the Dixie Chicks social media pages. General ticketing will go on sale Aug. 26 at LiveNation.com.
This summer, Maines released her solo project, Mother, while siblings Maguire and Robison released their Court Yard Hounds project Amelita.
Long Time Gone Tour Dates:
Oct. 26 – Vancouver, BC – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
Oct. 29 – Dawson Creek, BC – EnCana Events Centre
Oct. 31 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome
Nov. 1 – Edmonton, AB – Rexall Place
Nov. 3 – Saskatoon, SK – Credit Union Centre
Nov. 5 – Winnipeg, MB – MTS Centre
Nov. 8 – Oshawa, ON – General Motors Centre
Nov. 9 – Hamilton, ON – Copps Coliseum
Nov. 10 – London, ON – Budweiser Gardens