• Broadcast Music, Inc. recently toasted Tim McGraw’s No. 1 hit “One of Those Nights” at his label home of Big Machine Records on Music Row. Co-written by Luke Laird, Rodney Clawson and Chris Tompkins, the song marks McGraw’s return to the top of the charts since 2011’s “Felt Good on My Lips.”

Pictured (Back row, L-R): co-writers Chris Tompkins, Rodney Clawson and Luke Laird; Universal Music Publishing’s Kent Earls and Freeman Wizer; (Front row, L-R): Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta, Tim McGraw, BMI’s Jody Williams and producer Byron Gallimore.
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Darius Rucker and the WEZL Morning Crew. Photo: Travis Dew Photography
• Darius Rucker had a portion of Coliseum Drive in his hometown of Charleston, S.C. renamed
Darius Rucker Boulevard Monday morning (Aug. 12) during a ceremony at the North Charleston Coliseum. With Rucker’s wife Beth looking on, City of North Charleston Mayor
Keith Summey officially renamed the street in honor of Rucker, a proud Lowcountry native and resident.
“It’s crazy,” Rucker said. “You never do anything with the intention of getting something in return, so I never expect anything, but when I heard they wanted to name a street after me, I have to admit I was flattered. I’m truly honored that they’re doing that. It’s massive…just incredible. I’m totally over the moon about the whole thing. It’s just amazing to be recognized like that.”
The renaming of the street was initiated by country radio station
WEZL 103.5 FM. Morning show co-hosts
TJ Phillips and
Ric Rush floated the idea on-air of naming a street after Darius back in the spring, and Mayor Summey was listening and loved the idea. The Mayor also presented Darius with a proclamation declaring Monday, Aug. 12, 2013 as “Darius Rucker Day” in the city of North Charleston.

Carrie Underwood
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Carrie Underwood is getting her own line of nail polishes in the
Nicole by OPI collection. Fourteen new nail lacquers inspired by Underwood will be available in January, in a collection ranging from soft pastels and dark sultry shades to playful glitters. The line will also include a signature gold textured shade called Carrie’d Away, created exclusively for Carrie.

Pictured (L-R): Sarah Darling and Alan Jackson
• Sarah Darling served Country superstar
Alan Jackson as a waitress at Nashville’s Stoney River Steakhouse prior to landing her first record deal and dreamed what it might be like to one day share a stage with him. And this past weekend, she celebrated that milestone, opening back-to-back shows for Jackson in Boise, Idaho, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Arlington, Wash.
Darling called the experience “beyond amazing” on Twitter, saying, “I was blessed to have been on tour with one of the most humble and gracious men in the music business this weekend. What an unforgettable experience. Thank you Alan!”

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CMT will showcase a couple of unsigned artists through its
Listen Up Program on CMT.com. Unsigned Birmingham, Ala. act
John and Jacob will take part in a series of exclusive performances premiering on CMT.com throughout the month.
Striking Matches, an unsigned country act, will be showcased as CMT’s Listen Up Artist for the month of September. Both John and Jacob, and Striking Matches, will have videos played on CMT. This marks the first time CMT has exposed unsigned artists through the Listen Up program. For more information on these acts, visit
strikingmatches.com and
johnandjacob.com.
On The Cover – Billy Currington (Aug./Sept. 2013)
/by Caitlin RantalaCurrington will release his first album in three years, We Are Tonight, on Sept. 17. The highly anticipated album features the hit single “Hey Girl,” which was written by Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley and Chris DeStefano and produced by Dann Huff. The single garnered Currington’s biggest first-week track sales ever and has remained in the Top 25 on the country singles sales chart for five consecutive weeks. Currington worked with three producers on We Are Tonight including longtime producer Carson Chamberlain, Dann Huff and Shy Carter.
Currington taps into the amazing Nashville songwriter community for We Are Tonight, as well as covering fellow surfer Jack Johnson’s “Banana Pancakes.” The album features intimate moments on “23 Degrees and South,” youthful nostalgia on the title track “We Are Tonight” and a fun, playful side on “It’s Hard To Be A Hippie” which features Willie Nelson.
Artist Name: Billy Currington
Label: Mercury Records
Current Album: We Are Tonight
Current Single: “Hey Girl”
Current Video: “Hey Girl”
Current Producer(s): Carson Chamberlain, Dann Huff and Shy Carter
Hometown: Rincon, Ga.
Management: John Dennis – Dennis Entertainment
Booking: Marc Dennis – CAA
Recent Hits: “People Are Crazy,” “Pretty Good At Drinkin’ Beer” and “That’s How Country Boys Roll”
Nominations/Awards: Nominated for 2010 ACM Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “People Are Crazy”; CMT Male Video of the Year nominee; Nominated for 2010 Grammy Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Song for “People Are Crazy”; Nominated for 2009 CMA Single of the Year, Video of the Year, Song of the Year for “People Are Crazy”; Nominated for 2006 CMA Music Event of the Year “Party For Two” with Shania Twain; Won CMT Music Award 2006 for Hottest Video of the Year for “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right”; Special TV/Film Appearances: Letterman, Leno, Fallon, Craig Ferguson, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (2009)
Birthday: Nov. 19
Outside Interests: Fishing, paddle boarding, surfing
Musical Influences: Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Def Leppard, Michael McDonald
Favorite Record(s): Willie Nelson, Stardust; Kenny Rogers, Gideon; Maroon 5, Songs about Jane; any album by Michael Jackson
RIAA Certs to date: Enjoy Yourself (Album) Gold, “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right” (Track) Platinum, “Good Directions” (Track) Platinum, “Pretty Good At Drinkin’ Beer” (Digital Track) Gold, “Let Me Down Easy” (Digital Track) Gold, Little Bit of Everything (Album) Gold, “People Are Crazy” (Digital Track) Platinum, “Good Directions” (Digital Single) Gold, “People Are Crazy” (Digital Single) Gold, Doin’ Somethin’ Right (Album) Platinum, Doin’ Somethin’ Right (Album) Gold, “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right” (Digital Single) Gold
Little Big Town Celebrates Platinum
/by Sherod Robertson(L to R): Universal Music Group Nashville Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan, Jimi Westbrook, Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman, Little Big Town Manager/Sandbox Entertainment’s Jason Owen, Universal Music Group Chairman & CEO Lucian Grainge, Photo: Chris Hollo
UMG Nashville celebrated the RIAA Platinum certification of Little Big Town’s album Tornado last night (Aug. 13) at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan greeted the guests, proclaiming that the last 12 months has been a “year of firsts” for the band as members of the industry, friends and family celebrated the impressive milestone. A year ago, Little Big Town debuted their album Tornado in the very same symphony hall with a special performance of the album in its entirety. Members of the group, Jimi Westbrook, Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet and Kimberly Schlapman, each took the opportunity to thank the team members behind the album’s success.
Selling over a million units to date, Tornado spent five consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Country sales chart and has produced two No. 1 singles – “Pontoon” (double Platinum certified) and title track “Tornado.” LBT won their first Grammy award this year for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “Pontoon,” as well as winning an Emmy Award for the “Good Afternoon” theme song for ABC’s Good Afternoon America. The group was also named CMA Vocal Group of The Year and ACM Vocal Group of The Year and headlined the sold-out Tornado Tour.
Little Big Town is currently touring with Keith Urban and Dustin Lynch in Urban’s Light The Fuse tour.
Chris Young Hospitalized, Several Shows Cancelled
/by Michael_SmithSinger-songwriter Chris Young has been hospitalized in Denver with a leg infection. The infection, whose origin is unknown, set in while Young was en route to a show in Kalispell, Mont.
Although the artist is in stable condition, his headlining show in Kalispell has been cancelled, along with his performances on Brad Paisley‘s “Beat This Summer Tour Presented By Cracker Barrel Old Country Store” on Aug. 15 in Penticton, BC, Aug. 16 in Mission, BC and Aug. 17 in Brownsville, Ore.
“I’m so sorry to disappoint the fans but I didn’t even know I was sick,” said Young. “One minute I was fine then suddenly I’m being rushed to the hospital. I look forward to being up and around and back on the road.”
Young plans to resume touring on Aug. 21 in Redding, Calif. His latest album A.M. will be released Sept. 17 on RCA Records Nashville.
Marv Green Celebrates 20 Years of Songwriting Success
/by Jessica NicholsonWarner/Chappell Music and THiS Music recently celebrated songwriter Marv Green’s 20+ years of hit-making success. Green’s compositions include songs recorded by Eric Church (“Creepin'”), Dustin Lynch (“Wild In Your Smile”), Reba (“Consider Me Gone”), Carrie Underwood (“Wasted”), Tim McGraw and Faith Hill (“Let’s Make Love”), Brooks & Dunn (“Proud of the House We Built”), Rodney Atkins (“Farmer’s Daughter”) and George Strait (“True”), among others.
Green was recently feted by performing a full set of his hits and new songs during an Aug. 7 performance at Nashville music venue The Basement. Lucky attendees not only enjoyed a stellar performance by Green but left with a commemorative CD featuring both hits and future hits.
The Santa Barbara, Calif. native captured his first No. 1 hit, “True,” recorded by George Strait in 1998. The following year he scored his second No. 1 with Lonestar‘s “Amazed,” spending eight weeks at No. 1. Green was honored by BMI with Song Of The Year Award in 2000, and was awarded the BMI Songwriter Of The Year in 2001. He also claimed the ACM Song Of The Year for “Amazed” as well as a Grammy nomination. The series of hits listed above followed, making Green one of Nashville’s most sought-after writers.
Pictured (L-R): Ben Vaughn (Executive Vice President, Warner/Chappell Music), Marv Green, Rusty Gaston (General Manager and Partner, THiS Music)
Harlow Promoted To Director, West Coast Promotion For Mercury Records Nashville
/by Jessica NicholsonSummer Harlow
Summer Harlow has been named Director, West Coast Promotion for Mercury Records Nashville. Harlow will report to Damon Moberly, VP Promotion of Mercury Records and will oversee all West Coast radio promotion efforts for the label group which represents artists including Billy Currington, Easton Corbin, Jennifer Nettles, Kacey Musgraves and Chris Stapleton.
“I’m not sure I’ve ever met someone more passionate about the country format,” says Moberly. “We can’t wait to turn her loose in the West to begin working on behalf of our talented artists and their music.”
Harlow, a MTSU graduate, began her career at UMG Nashville in 2009 as an assistant and was then promoted to the position of Promotion Coordinator, first for MCA Nashville and most recently for all of UMG Nashville reporting directly to Royce Risser, SVP of Promotion.
Harlow is currently based in the Nashville office and will relocate to Denver, Colo., in the coming months. She can be reached at summer.harlow@umusic.com or (615) 524-7566.
Additionally, Ashley Laws will be joining UMG Nashville as Promotion Assistant to Risser. Starting Aug. 19, Laws may be reached at ashley.laws@umusic.com.
Musicians Corner To Kick Off Fall Season In September
/by Lorie HollabaughTo celebrate the start of Musician’s Corner’s Fall 2013 Season, Southwest Airlines will provide audience members with the chance to win a pair of round-trip airline tickets at the Sept. 7 event. Southwest is also hosting a national “Take The Stage” in Nashville artist promotion, where one artist will be selected to win a trip to Nashville and perform on their Southwest flight and at the Musicians Corner Fall Kick Off Celebration. Details are available at blogsouthwest.com.
Continuing every Saturday through Oct. 26, the Musicians Corner main stage shows will feature performances by artists like Shelby Lynne, Caitlin Rose, Mountain Heart, Sugar and the Hi Lows, The Vespers, The Fairfield Four, The Black Cadillacs, Donna the Buffalo, and many more.
The parties take place on the front lawn of Centennial Park from 12 to 5 p.m. Events feature a diverse lineup of performers, a sampling of Nashville food trucks, Kidsville activities, the Dog of the Day showcase, a local Beer Garden, and charity partner World Vision. Live music runs from 1:30 to 5 p.m.
Track Listing Released For Cassadee Pope's Country Project
/by Jessica Nicholson“I’m so grateful to the fans and Country radio for the amazing reaction to ‘Wasting All These Tears,’” said Pope, who previewed the track “You Hear A Song” for fans.
FRAME BY FRAME TRACKLIST:
“Good Times” (Nathan Chapman, Sarah Buxton, Blair Daly)*
“Champagne” (Hilary Lindsey, James Slater, Ben West)
“Wasting All These Tears” (Caitlyn Smith, Rollie Gaalswyk)*
“I Wish I Could Break Your Heart” (Gordie Sampson, Ashley Monroe, Jon Green)
“Everybody Sings” (Blair Daly, Troy Verges, Cassadee Pope)
“You Hear A Song” (Cassadee Pope, Nathan Chapman)*
“This Car” (Cassadee Pope, David Hodges, Gordie Sampson)
“One Song Away” (Hilary Lindsey, Troy Verges, Aaron Pearce, Mike Green)
“Easier To Lie” (Max Martin, Shellback, Savan Kotecha)**
“11” (Cassadee Pope, Nathan Chapman)
“Proved You Wrong” (Cassadee Pope, Emily Shackelton, Phil Barton)
*Produced by Dann Huff & Nathan Chapman
**Produced by Dann Huff, Max Martin & Shellback
[Updated] Artist Updates (8-14-13)
/by Lorie Hollabaugh• Broadcast Music, Inc. recently toasted Tim McGraw’s No. 1 hit “One of Those Nights” at his label home of Big Machine Records on Music Row. Co-written by Luke Laird, Rodney Clawson and Chris Tompkins, the song marks McGraw’s return to the top of the charts since 2011’s “Felt Good on My Lips.”
Pictured (Back row, L-R): co-writers Chris Tompkins, Rodney Clawson and Luke Laird; Universal Music Publishing’s Kent Earls and Freeman Wizer; (Front row, L-R): Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta, Tim McGraw, BMI’s Jody Williams and producer Byron Gallimore.
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Darius Rucker and the WEZL Morning Crew. Photo: Travis Dew Photography
• Darius Rucker had a portion of Coliseum Drive in his hometown of Charleston, S.C. renamed Darius Rucker Boulevard Monday morning (Aug. 12) during a ceremony at the North Charleston Coliseum. With Rucker’s wife Beth looking on, City of North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey officially renamed the street in honor of Rucker, a proud Lowcountry native and resident.
“It’s crazy,” Rucker said. “You never do anything with the intention of getting something in return, so I never expect anything, but when I heard they wanted to name a street after me, I have to admit I was flattered. I’m truly honored that they’re doing that. It’s massive…just incredible. I’m totally over the moon about the whole thing. It’s just amazing to be recognized like that.”
The renaming of the street was initiated by country radio station WEZL 103.5 FM. Morning show co-hosts TJ Phillips and Ric Rush floated the idea on-air of naming a street after Darius back in the spring, and Mayor Summey was listening and loved the idea. The Mayor also presented Darius with a proclamation declaring Monday, Aug. 12, 2013 as “Darius Rucker Day” in the city of North Charleston.
Carrie Underwood
• Carrie Underwood is getting her own line of nail polishes in the Nicole by OPI collection. Fourteen new nail lacquers inspired by Underwood will be available in January, in a collection ranging from soft pastels and dark sultry shades to playful glitters. The line will also include a signature gold textured shade called Carrie’d Away, created exclusively for Carrie.
Pictured (L-R): Sarah Darling and Alan Jackson
• Sarah Darling served Country superstar Alan Jackson as a waitress at Nashville’s Stoney River Steakhouse prior to landing her first record deal and dreamed what it might be like to one day share a stage with him. And this past weekend, she celebrated that milestone, opening back-to-back shows for Jackson in Boise, Idaho, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Arlington, Wash.
Darling called the experience “beyond amazing” on Twitter, saying, “I was blessed to have been on tour with one of the most humble and gracious men in the music business this weekend. What an unforgettable experience. Thank you Alan!”
Aussies Go Americana This September
/by Lorie HollabaughThe 2013 Americana Music Festival marks the fourth consecutive trip to Nashville by Sounds Australia, a government-supported music organization dedicated to spreading the music of Australia abroad. Since 2010, Sounds Australia has maintained a strategic partnership with the Americana Music Association that promotes the exchange of American and Australian music between the two countries. Sounds Australia produces an additional suite of networking and showcasing events for Australian artists attending, including The Aussie BBQ.
Other Aussie artists set to attend this year’s festival include Bill Chambers, The Borderers, Breaking Hart Benton, Katie Brianna, Gena Rose Bruce, Tracey Bunn, Donna Dean, Melody Feder & Michael Muchow, Sam Hawksley, Damian Howard, Anne McCue, Kelly Menhennett, Cameron Milford, Jen Mize, Tamara Stewart, Emma Swift and The Weeping Willows.
Registration for the Americana Music Festival and Conference is $350 for AMA members and $450 for non-members and includes one ticket to the Americana Honors and Awards Show. For more information visit Americanamusic.org.
The Civil Wars' Sophomore Project a Sales Success
/by Jessica NicholsonThe duo was nominated for two Country Music Association Awards in 2012, including Vocal Duo of the Year and Musical Event of the Year (“Safe and Sound,” Taylor Swift Feat. The Civil Wars). The same song netted White, Williams and Swift a Grammy award for Best Song Written for Visual Media. That same year, they won Duo/Group of the Year from the Americana Music Association.
Their debut project, Barton Hollow, was released in 2011.