Artist Updates (8-6-13)

jake owen days of gold1Jake Owen will debut his brand new single “Days of Gold” on NBC’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday (Aug. 8). “Days of Gold” is the lead single/title track from his forthcoming full-length studio album produced by Joey Moi, expected for release later this year. Owen is currently on the road with Jason Aldean‘s Night Train Tour with upcoming shows in Hershey, Pa., Saratoga Springs, and Cincinnati.

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Florida Georgia Line performed their Top 10-and-climbing hit “Round Here” on TBS’ Conan last night (Aug. 5). The duo, comprised of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley , also taped a web exclusive of the emotional ballad “Stay” for TeamCoco.com during their visit to the show.

Photo Credit: Meghan Sinclair/Team Coco

Florida Georgia Line. Photo Credit: Meghan Sinclair/Team Coco

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Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood received an out of this world introduction prior to her performance at the recent WE Fest on Aug. 3. Underwood, via a video link, was welcomed on stage by Karen Nyberg, who is currently serving at the International Space Station (ISS), circling the earth in a 255-mile high orbit.

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Charlie Daniels and emerging artist Jay Jolley met recently in Monroe, Mich. Aboard Daniels’ bus, the two began their own dialogue on Jay’s new single, “God Save Us All From Religion,” written by Daniels, Kim Williams and Doug Johnson. “It was simply amazing to meet the man who co-wrote this song that I love; the man behind the larger-than-life legend,” says Jolley. The track was originally released by The Charlie Daniels Band on their Dueces album in 2007.

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Pictured (L-R): Jay Jolley and Charlie Daniels

Odie Blackmon To Teach Music Class at Vanderbilt

Odie Blackmon

Odie Blackmon


Songwriter Odie Blackmon, known for penning hits including George Strait’s “She’ll Leave You With A Smile,” Lee Ann Womack’s “I May Hate Myself In The Morning” and Gary Allan’s “Nothing On But The Radio,” will teach his popular Nashville Number System class at Vanderbilt University again this fall semester.
The songwriter will teach MUSC 104, Nashville Number System For Songwriters and Performers. Students will learn aspects of song forms, music notations, theory, chords and the Nashville Number System. Additionally, students will observe and discuss studio work, as well as chart original and classic songs.
The class begins Aug. 22 and will take place on Thursday evenings from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. at Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music, Room 1169. The course will consist of 15 class sessions. Tuition is $230 and the course is open to pre-college, adult, and college students.
Blackmon first offered the course in 2012.
For enrollment information, click here.

NMPA Files Suit Against Youtube Network Fullscreen, Inc.

nmpaThe National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Fullscreen, Inc. (Fullscreen), a multi-channel network (MCN) behind some of YouTube‘s most popular channels, for its illegal use of unlicensed musical works. Fullscreen produces, markets, promotes and exploits videos (including music videos) on YouTube.
NMPA and Maker Studios (Maker), another large MCN, have agreed to a settlement regarding similar copyright issues. Once finalized, NMPA’s settlement with Maker will enable music publishers and their songwriting partners to be compensated for past infringement and license Maker going forward.
“The problem of copyright infringement and unlicensed use of music is endemic to the MCN industry,” said David Israelite, NMPA president and CEO. “Fullscreen’s success and growth as a digital business is attributable in large part to the prevalence and popularity of its unlicensed music videos. We must stop the trend of ignoring the law, profiting from someone else’s work, then asking forgiveness when caught. It is not only unfair, it is unacceptable.”
Comprised largely of cover song videos, MCN channels represent a significant number of the total views on YouTube. Fullscreen alone has 15,000 YouTube channels with more than 200 million subscribers and averages 36 million viewers responsible for 284 million video views per month in the U.S.

Amos Lee Hits Ryman On November Tour

Amos Lee

Amos Lee


Amos Lee will bring a new set of songs from his forthcoming fifth studio album, Mountains Of Sorrow, Rivers Of Song, to the Ryman Auditorium this winter (Nov. 14) as part of his U.S. tour that kicks off November 5. The new CD drops October 8, and Lee will hit the road the entire month of November in support of the project.
The new album includes special guests Alison Krauss, Patty Griffin, and Jerry Douglas as well as Lee’s longtime touring band. Produced by Jay Joyce (Patty Griffin, Eric Church, Cage the Elephant), it is the first album ever recorded at Joyce’s new studio, St. Charles, which is housed in a converted East Nashville church.
Along with his Ryman date this fall, Lee will hit Chicago, Atlanta, New York, Washington D.C. A complete list of dates is listed below.
Amos Lee – Fall 2013 U.S. Tour Dates
Sept. 21 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Farm Aid
Sept. 22 – Canton, Mass. @ Prowse Farm – Life Is Good Festival
Nov. 5 – Milwaukee, Wisc. @ Riverside Theatre
Nov. 6 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ State Theatre
Nov. 8 – Chicago, Ill. @ Chicago Theatre
Nov. 9 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Old National Centre-Murat Theatre
Nov.10 – Royal Oak, Mich. @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
Nov. 12 – Louisville, KY @ Louisville Palace
Nov. 14 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Ryman Auditorium
Nov. 16 – North Charleston, SC @ North Charleston Performing Arts Center
Nov. 18 – Durham, NC @ Durham Performing Arts Center
Nov. 19 – Charlottesville, VA @ Paramount Theater
Nov. 20 – Baltimore, MD @ The Lyric Opera House
Nov. 22 – New York, NY @ The Beacon Theatre
Nov. 24 – Westhampton Beach, NY @ Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
Nov. 26 – Washington, DC @ Warner Theatre
Nov. 27 – Upper Darby, Penn. @ Tower Theatre
Nov. 29 – Atlanta, GA @ Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
Nov. 30 – Knoxville, Tenn. @ Tennessee Theatre

James Robert Webb – Party In The Barn

James Robert Webb is heads and shoulders above other country artists, and that isn’t just figurative either! At 6 foot 5 inches tall, the phrase holds true literally as well.
With all that height, one would have expected Webb to be pursuing some sort of athletic career, but music had a greater calling on his life. Growing up in rural Oklahoma in a small town called Kellyville, Webb quickly started experimenting with music. At 7, he began to teach himself how to play piano. In his teens, he added guitar to his instrumental repertoire. He learned both instruments by ear, giving him the skills necessary to excel at jazz music later on, becoming an Oklahoma All-State Jazz pianist in high school. He also applied his ear training to other improvisational genres such as Western swing.
In 2010, Webb began to pursue songwriting. Drawing inspiration from his favorite artists, including Garth Brooks, The Rolling Stones, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, B.B. King, Miranda Lambert, Vince Gill and more, Webb’s music gives a modern take on traditional country. He blends the best of the music genres to create a unique country flavor.
“I listen to virtually every kind of music there is, but when it comes to country music, I am mostly moved by the traditional country music and honky tonk, as well as the vocal stylists. Garth Brooks, Ronnie Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Willie Nelson, Vince Gill—these are the kinds of artists that I relate to the most. In my personal opinion, that’s what’s missing from country radio today—country music. Namely, fiddle and steel.”
To stay up to date with all things James Robert Webb, like him on Facebook and follow him on Twitter @JamesRobertWebb. You can order Born This Day at JamesRobertWebb.com or download it on iTunes.

Nielsen Finds Correlations Between Tweet And Tune-in Surges

nielsenTwitter is helping drive TV viewership, and for the first time there is statistical evidence of a two-way causal influence between broadcast program tune-in and the Twitter chat around that program thanks to the Nielsen company. Nielsen conducted an independent study using a minute-by-minute time series analysis to determine if Twitter activity drives increased tune-in rates for broadcast TV and if broadcast TV tune-in leads to increased Twitter activity. By analyzing minute-to-minute trends in Nielsen’s live TV ratings and tweets for 221 broadcast primetime program episodes using Nielsen’s Social Guide, the study found that live TV ratings had a meaningful impact in related tweets among 48 percent of the episodes sampled. The results also showed that the volume of tweets caused significant changes in live TV ratings, driving them up among 29 percent of the episodes.
“Using time series analysis, we saw a statistically significant causal influence indicating that a spike in TV ratings can increase the volume of tweets, and, conversely, a spike in tweets can increase tune-in,” said Paul Donato, Nielsen’s chief research officer. “This rigorous, research-based approach provides our clients and the media industry with a better understanding of the interplay between Twitter and broadcast TV viewing.”
Twitter and Nielsen are also readying their Nielsen Twitter TV ratings for the fall TV season. The ratings will measure the total audience for social TV activity on Twitter, including people who tweet and people who see those tweets. Twitter is supplying the data, but the product will be sold by Nielsen, which hasn’t yet announced what the unit of measurement will be.
“These results substantiate what many of our TV partners have been telling us anecdotally for years: namely, that Twitter drives tune-in, especially for live, linear television programming,” said Ali Rowghani, Twitter’s Chief Operating Officer. “As the world’s preeminent real-time social communication medium, Twitter is a complementary tool for broadcasters to engage their audience, drive conversation about their programming, and increase tune-in.”

Industry Ink (8-6-13)

Stephen Linn

Stephen Linn


Broken Bow Records Management Sr. VP Stephen Linn has exited the company. Linn came to BBR from CMT, where he was Sr. Director of Music Programming and Promotion. Linn can be reached at 615-306-9407 or at contact@stephenlinn.com.

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mercury nashville1MusicRow sends its condolences to Mercury Nashville VP, Promotion Damon Moberly. Moberly’s father, Gary L. Moberly, passed away on Sunday, Aug. 4.

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mts management1Canadian country act Western Avenue has signed a publicity and promotions deal with MTS Management Group. MTS will also oversee the US and international release and radio campaign for the band’s single “Wherever You Are.” Western Avenue is comprised of Nikki English, Keith Robertson and Matt Williams.

Music With Friends Coming To Nashville

music with friendsMusic With Friends, a private music club, is coming to Nashville. Music With Friends books legendary artists at intimate venues, and will hold its first event in Music City with Diana Ross performing on Oct. 28 at the 800-seat CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
“Friend” memberships to the club are offered annually, and include three musical evenings each year. The intimate concerts include a cocktail reception and an intimate performance from a top-shelf artist. Memberships are $1500 per year, in addition to a one-time $500 seat purchase, for the experience of hearing the performers in a private setting.
Founded in 2006 by Larry Farber, the event began taking shape through artist bookings including Smokey Robinson and Boz Scaggs. In April 2007, Music with Friends held its first official private event in Charlotte, N.C. with artist Michael McDonald, followed by Gladys Knight and Tony Bennett. It expanded to Charleston, S.C. in 2010. Additional venues across the United States include the 700-seat McGlohon Theater (Charlotte, N.C.) and the 420-seat Dock Street Theatre (Charleston, S.C.).
Previous and upcoming Music With Friends performers include Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, Chicago, Steve Miller Band and Sheryl Crow, among others.
For Nashville membership inquiries, visit musicwithfriends.com.

iHeartRadio Expands To Australia

iheartradiologoThe Australian Radio Network (ARN) launched digital music service iHeartRadio in beta in Australia on Monday (June 5). This marks the first expansion of the service outside the United States, according to Noise11.com.
Australian listeners will soon have access to Clear Channel’s 850 live radio stations in the USA and New Zealand.
One included feature is the “Perfect For” mode, that allows users to call up stations based on mood via mobile, tablet or computer.
The iHeartRADIO app is free to download from the iTunes store. The network is jointly owned by Clear Channel Broadcasting and APN News and Media. ARN broadcasts the MixFM and Classic Hits radio stations around Australia, reaching 4 million Australians each week.
In the United States, the iHeartRadio app has been downloaded more than 170 million times.

Sony Nashville Customizes Radio Experience With QUU Interactive

sonySony Music Nashville has entered into a first-of-its-kind partnership with Seattle-based media technology company Quu Interactive. The company transforms radio into a fully interactive and customized medium across computers, mobile devices, and, for the first time, within vehicles. In its first deal with a major label, Quu will utilize its existing “Liner Notes” network of hundreds of nationwide radio stations, station websites and mobile apps to complement station airplay with timely and pertinent artist information, in real time. The new interactive service launched today.
Quu’s “Liner Notes” service also currently integrates seamlessly with radio station RDS, the web, and mobile platforms, allowing the same customized artist message provided by the label to span across all three platforms instantaneously tied to the song’s spin on the radio. Radio station websites and mobile platforms that are a part of Quu’s “Liner Notes” service also feature customized branded environments tied to each artist, including artist pics, music videos, and additional pertinent information. “Liner Notes” also provides the ability to display ads relevant to the artist that is playing.
In addition to the vehicle interior radio display, which often includes station and artist names, Quu’s customization offering enables Sony Music Nashville to pre-program and geo-target information on local tour dates, media appearances, breaking news, album releases, point-of-sale information and more, tied to an artist’s song as it is playing on the radio. The service also uses Quu’s synchronization technology, which gives it the capability to feed messages directly from the artist’s existing social platforms, including Twitter, giving fans a new way to hear from or about their favorite artists as they are listening to them in their cars and through participating websites and mobile apps. Additional terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“Quu’s service provides an enormous promotional opportunity for our artists and the label to customize and geo-target an artist’s message with a 360-degree approach, bringing together the full fan experience of albums, tours, artist offerings, and information in a new and innovative way utilizing the outstanding reach of radio,” said Gary Overton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Nashville. “Now, as consumers listen to Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood on their car radios, one of the main points of radio airplay, we have the ability to inform them about where to see or hear from their favorite Sony Music Nashville artists next.”
For more on Quu Interactive and Sony Music Nashville, watch the video below:

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