
(L to R) Sally Williams, Jeff Gregg, Diane Pearson.
Leadership Music has selected seven new board members from among the more than 950 alumni of the organization.
Sally Williams has been elected president, and
Diane Pearson of City National Bank, is president-elect.
Jeff Gregg of CAA is immediate past president;
Linda Bloss-Baum, LBB Creative Strategies (Washington, D.C.) will serve a third term as secretary, and
Julie Boos, Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy will remain as treasurer.
Will Cheek of Bone, McAllister & Norton serves as legal counsel.
Incoming board members include:
Jeff Black, Jeff Black Music
Bradley Collins, BMI
Lori Condon, Acony Records
Mike Craft, Sony Music
Jaynee Day, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
Andrew Kintz, SunTrust Bank
Amy Smartt, CMA
Lane Wilson, William Morris Endeavor
Members continuing to serve on the board include:
John Allen, BMG Chrysalis
Tom Baldrica, Show Dog-Universal
Carey Nelson Burch, My Own Shingle
Debbie Carroll, MusiCares
Fletcher Foster, Red Light Management
Jay Frank, DigSin
Teresa George, ACM
Michael Huppe, SoundExchange
John Ingrassia, Vector Management
Ellen Lehman, Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Tom Lord, Universal Music Nashville
Bill Mayne, Country Radio Broadcasters
Wendell Moore
Baker Donelson, et al
Lynn Morrow, Adams & Reese
Ken Paulson, MTSU
Chip Petree, Petree Law
Stacy Widelitz, Stacy Widelitz Music
WSIX Hosts 2013 Guitar-B-Que at Losers
/by Eric T. ParkerArtists performing at the event include Rodney Atkins, The Henningsens, Chris Janson, Craig Campbell, Parmalee, and Dee Jay Silver.
The free concert requires wristbands for attendees.
View the event’s Facebook page here.
CMA Gets Out The Vote
/by Sherod RobertsonVolunteers from the CMA EDU program and CMA staff. Photo: Amanda Eckard/CMA
Volunteers from the CMA EDU program and CMA staff braved the rain this morning, canvassing Music Row to encourage CMA members to vote for the CMA Awards. The first round of CMA Awards voting, which is open to CMA members in good standing, ends TODAY (July 22) at 5 p.m./CT.
The eligibility period for the 2013 CMA Awards is July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. All voting will be conducted online.
• The first ballot closes today Monday, July 22 (5 p.m./CT).
• The second ballot will be emailed to CMA members Tuesday, Aug. 20. Voting for the second ballot closes Friday, Aug. 30 (5 p.m./CT). The final nominees in each of the 12 categories will be announced in September.
• The third and final ballot will be emailed to CMA members Thursday, Oct. 10. Voting for the CMA Awards final ballot ends Monday, Oct. 28 (5 p.m./CT). All balloting is officiated by the international accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche LLP. Winners of “The 47th Annual CMA Awards” will be determined in a final round of voting by eligible voting CMA members.
Visit www.cmaawards.com/vote for more information.
MusicRowPics: Lauren Alaina
/by Jessica NicholsonLauren Alaina visited MusicRow headquarters on Wednesday (July 17), treating the MusicRow staff to her current single “Barefoot and Buckwild.” Alaina co-wrote the song with Chris DeStefano and John Nite. “Barefoot…” is the first single from her forthcoming album, which the entertainer noted she has been working on for nearly a year.
July 17 marked three years since the day she auditioned for American Idol; Alaina was the music competition’s Season 10 runner-up.
She also performed “Break Down” (written by Jimmy Robbins and Heather Morgan), as as well as “Tupelo” and “Georgia Peaches”—two tracks from her debut project Wildflower.
The Georgia native has plans to move to Music City later this year.
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Luke Bryan Announces Fifth Annual Farm Tour
/by Eric T. ParkerThe ACM Entertainer of the Year will kick off the outing Oct. 2 in Statesboro, Ga. and wrap on Saturday, Oct. 12 in Valdosta, Ga., all the while delivering scholarships to students in the communities played. Last year, eight scholarships were given to students from farming families.
The idea for the Farm Tour came as a way for Bryan to give back to local farming communities by celebrating and lifting up the American farmer and offering a fun escape with the outdoor shows. Over 100,000 fans came out for last year’s tour, which doubled the previous year’s attendance record.
With the exception of Athens and Tallahassee, ticket presales for the 2013 tour will begin for fan club and Citi card members on Tuesday, July 23 at 10 a.m. ET. Public tickets will be available starting Friday, July 26 at 10 a.m. ET.
For additional Farm Tour 2013 information, click here.
Farm Tour Dates
Oct. 2– Statesboro, Ga.
Oct. 3– Athens, Ga.
Oct. 4– Columbia, S.C.
Oct. 5– Macon, Ga.
Oct. 9– Villa Rica, Ga.
Oct. 10– Auburn, Ala.
Oct. 11– Tallahassee, Fla.
Oct. 12– Valdosta, Ga.
(dates & cities subject to change)
Charlie Daniels, Alabama Announce Nashville Concerts
/by Michael_SmithAlabama
Alabama will perform at The Ryman Auditorium on Nov. 3, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will go on sale Friday, July 26 at 10 a.m. at the Ryman box office and at the Ryman’s official website.
For more information, visit ryman.com.
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Charlie Daniels
The Charlie Daniels Band will perform at Nashville’s War Memorial Auditorium on Sept. 13, according to Nashville radio station WSM.
For more information, visit wmarocks.com.
DeSalvo & Levine Form New Law Firm
/by Jessica NicholsonRamona P. DeSalvo
Ramona P. DeSalvo and L. Kevin Levine have created a new firm, DeSalvo & Levine PLLC. Practicing exclusively in entertainment, copyright, and trademark law, the firm can be found at 1720 West End Ave., Ste. 403, Nashville, TN 37203.
Founding member DeSalvo says, “I am excited to partner with Kevin Levine who brings extensive experience in trademark, entertainment and business. Kevin grew up in his family-owned music stores, Pied Piper, Inc., eventually serving as Sales and Marketing Director before attending law school.”
DeSalvo, a native Texan, received her J.D. degree from the University of Cincinnati, College of Law and her A.B. from the University of California, Berkeley. She has been responsible for complex copyright litigation, including the multi-district case In Re Napster; the Bridgeport Music litigation, and the Eight Mile Style and F.B.T. Productions cases. She also teaches Entertainment Law and Intellectual Property at Nashville School of Law.
L. Kevin Levine
Levine, a native of Huntington, W. Va., received his J.D. degree from the West Virginia University College of Law after earning his B.B.A. and M.B.A. from Marshall University. He also holds a Specialist Certificate in Music Business from the Berklee College of Music extension school, and is an ASCAP songwriter, an active musician (drums/percussion), and a NSAI Chapter Coordinator.
For more information about the firm, please contact (615) 600-4741.
McGraw, Hill Farm For Sale
/by Sarah SkatesAntebellum house
The Williamson County farm owned by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill is for sale for $20 million. Located south of downtown Franklin and east of Lieper’s Fork, the property at 4009 Carters Creek Pike is more than 750 acres.
Four residences are located on Bear Creek Farms, including an antebellum home built around 1850, a restored log home and a 12-stall barn with caretakers’ apartment.

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Angel Mary and the Tennessee Werewolves – "Folsom Prison Blues"
/by ProgrammerPlaylistThough only recently establishing themselves as a trio in November of 2011, the Hendersonville, Tennessee natives have spent years perfecting their sound in a household where music was a prevalent part of everyday life. Drawing from an eclectic mix of musical influences – everything from Johnny Cash to Lynyrd Skynyrd to Motley Crew–Angel Mary (lead vocals and guitar), Christian (vocals and drums), and Antoine (vocals and bass guitar) pay tribute to those icons, both in sound, self-described as a “chocolate chip cookie wrapped in barbed wire,” and name.
“When we were younger and between houses in Hendersonville, Johnny Cash’s sister Joann Cash opened her home to us. So Johnny has been a part of our lives from the start,” explains Angel Mary. “When it came to choosing a name for the band, we wanted to pay homage to the man that’s inspired us so greatly. Johnny started his musical career as ‘Johnny and the Tennessee Two’ and, later, ‘Johnny and the Tennessee Three’ – that’s where ‘Angel Mary and the Tennessee’ comes from. ‘Werewolves’ was inspired by Johnny’s song ‘The Beast In Me’ from his American Recordings.”
Spending much of 2012 in the studio working on material for their self-titled EP, AMTW enlisted the help of friend and fellow musician Doug Phelps (Kentucky Headhunters). “We’d invited Doug to stop in and check out what we were doing,” said Antoine. “He loved what he heard and ended up singing on track six on our EP, ‘Waiting On You’” Debut single “Cowboy” released in October 2012 to rave reviews. The music video for the single made it into TNT’s coveted top 10 video spot three weeks in a row. Shortly thereafter, AMTW released their first EP to iTunes.
No strangers to risk, the trio released their second single, a cover of Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues,” to radio on July 30th, 2013. Veteran programmer and Country Radio Hall of Fame member Ed Salamon immediately declared, “Angel Mary and the Tennessee Werewolves have done for that song what Elvis did for Bill Monroe’s ‘Blue Moon Of Kentucky’ in Sun Studios so many years ago.” That same week, Billboard Magazine included AMTW in an article detailing the next wave of country music. “We’re taking a huge step into the unknown releasing a Johnny Cash hit…” said Angel Mary. “But Folsom Prison Blues is a song we hold close to our hearts. We’ve all had our struggles, ups and downs, and times we feel we can’t be free. But there’s always that light of forgiveness at the end of the track.”
Leadership Music Elects New Board Members
/by Jessica Nicholson(L to R) Sally Williams, Jeff Gregg, Diane Pearson.
Leadership Music has selected seven new board members from among the more than 950 alumni of the organization. Sally Williams has been elected president, and Diane Pearson of City National Bank, is president-elect. Jeff Gregg of CAA is immediate past president; Linda Bloss-Baum, LBB Creative Strategies (Washington, D.C.) will serve a third term as secretary, and Julie Boos, Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy will remain as treasurer. Will Cheek of Bone, McAllister & Norton serves as legal counsel.
Incoming board members include:
Jeff Black, Jeff Black Music
Bradley Collins, BMI
Lori Condon, Acony Records
Mike Craft, Sony Music
Jaynee Day, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
Andrew Kintz, SunTrust Bank
Amy Smartt, CMA
Lane Wilson, William Morris Endeavor
Members continuing to serve on the board include:
John Allen, BMG Chrysalis
Tom Baldrica, Show Dog-Universal
Carey Nelson Burch, My Own Shingle
Debbie Carroll, MusiCares
Fletcher Foster, Red Light Management
Jay Frank, DigSin
Teresa George, ACM
Michael Huppe, SoundExchange
John Ingrassia, Vector Management
Ellen Lehman, Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Tom Lord, Universal Music Nashville
Bill Mayne, Country Radio Broadcasters
Wendell Moore
Baker Donelson, et al
Lynn Morrow, Adams & Reese
Ken Paulson, MTSU
Chip Petree, Petree Law
Stacy Widelitz, Stacy Widelitz Music
Vivendi Says 'Non, merci' To $8.5 Billion
/by Sherod RobertsonVivendi has been under pressure lately to evaluate its holdings according to the report.
UMG completed its $1.9 billion acquisition of EMI last September becoming the world’s largest music label group.