Charlie Daniels, Alabama Announce Nashville Concerts

Alabama

Alabama


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

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

Ramona P. DeSalvo

Ramona 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

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

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Antebellum 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"

TN-Playlist-080113-PPAs country’s newest family trio, Angel Mary and the Tennessee Werewolves (AMTW) is no-doubt offering up a rebel yell to the genre. Described by Billboard Magazine as “A rocking country act ready to turn up the volume,” and “poised to move up the ladder and the Billboard country charts,” their unique sound–a blend of old-fashioned Dixie roots, bluegrass picking, and Haggard-styled lyrics–has already commanded the attention of fellow artists, industry tastemakers, and fans alike.

Though 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

(L to R) Sally Williams, Jeff Gregg, Diane Pearson.

(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

umgVivendi‘s Universal Music Group has rejected Softbank‘s $8.5 billion takeover bid according to the Financial Times which broke the news yesterday (July 18). The Japanese phone giant made the offer three months ago in an effort to acquire UMG.
Vivendi 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.

Michael W. Smith Signs With New Label

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Michael W. Smith


Michael W. Smith has exited Provident Music Group, securing a new recording agreement with Capitol Christian Music Group (formerly EMI Christian Music Group), according to Smith’s management.
Smith signed with Reunion Records in 1983, when he released The Michael W. Smith Project. Reunion Records later joined as part of Sony Music’s Christian division, Provident Music Group. Smith has earned three Grammy awards and more than 30 Dove Awards in his 30-year career.
Smith is currently working on his upcoming album, slated for release in spring 2014.

Industry Ink (7-19-13)

NASH FM celebrated the launch of “America’s Morning Show,” exclusively on NASH FM 94.7, with host Blair Garner and co-hosts Terri Clark, Chuck Wicks and Sunny Sweeney, as well as the show’s news anchor Robin Meade of HLN at The Cutting Room in New York City. The private event included NASH FM 94.7 listeners and featured the first public performance by the hosts together as a cast.

Pictured (L-R): John Dickey (Executive Vice President / Co-COO), Chuck Wicks, Sunny Sweeney, Terri Clark, Blair Garner, Kim Bryant (Vice President / Market Manager, Cumulus New York) and John Foxx (Program Director, NASH FM 94.7 & WPLJ 95.5).

Pictured (L-R): John Dickey (Executive Vice President / Co-COO), Chuck Wicks, Sunny Sweeney, Terri Clark, Blair Garner, Kim Bryant (Vice President / Market Manager, Cumulus New York) and John Foxx (Program Director, NASH FM 94.7 & WPLJ 95.5).


Pictured (L-R): Sunny Sweeney, Robin Meade, Chuck Wicks, Terri Clark and Blair Garner.

Pictured (L-R): Sunny Sweeney, Robin Meade, Chuck Wicks, Terri Clark and Blair Garner.

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Flying Island’s Gwen Sebastian has signed with Buddy Lee Attractions for exclusive booking. The former The Voice contestant will open select dates for Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley‘s Locked and Reloaded 2013 Tour this summer.

Pictured (Front row, L-R): BLA's Kevin Neal, Gwen Sebastian,  BLA's Brian Fee. Pictured (Back row, L-R):  BLA's Kat Boggs,  Austin Neal,  Zinnia Martinez  and David Kiswiney.

Pictured (Front row, L-R): BLA’s Kevin Neal, Gwen Sebastian, BLA’s Brian Fee. Pictured (Back row, L-R): BLA’s Kat Boggs, Austin Neal, Zinnia Martinez and David Kiswiney.

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The Wheeler Brothers recently stopped by for a performance at BMI‘s Nashville office. Hailing from Austin, Texas, the quintet just released their second album, Gold Boots Glitter, on Ray Benson’s Bismeaux Records.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Clay Bradley, the Wheeler Brothers and BMI’s Mark Mason. Photo: Drew Maynard.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Clay Bradley, the Wheeler Brothers and BMI’s Mark Mason. Photo: Drew Maynard.

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Sundy Best


Kentucky duo Sundy Best has signed a deal with eOne Music. The duo’s initial release, Door Without A Screen: Deluxe Edition will release Tuesday, Aug. 27.
The project is produced by Sundy Best, Nick Jamerson, Kris Bentley and producer/filmmaker Coleman Saunders.
 
 
 

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Sleepy Man Banjo Boys

Sleepy Man Banjo Boys


The Sleepy Man Banjo Boys have signed with Dreamcatcher Artist Management following their appearance on the Marty Stuart Late Night Jam at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
The Sleepy Man Banjo Boys are a young trio of brothers: 15-year-old Tommy (guitar), 14-year-old Robbie (fiddle) and 11-year-old Jonny (banjo). The trio also recently signed with William Morris Endeavor.
 
 
 
 

'MusicRow' No. 1 Song


Lady Antebellum

Lady Antebellum


Lady Antebellum shines on their latest MusicRow chart-topping single, “Goodbye Town,” from the group’s fourth studio album Golden, which hit stores in May 2013.
The heart-wrenching ballad features Charles Kelley on vocals, depicting his attempts at escaping the dreary hometown evocations in the Peter Zavadil-directed music video.
“Goodbye Town” was written by band members Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood and Kelley along with Josh Kear, who has co-written many of the trio’s hits including “Need You Now.”
MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann included the song in his summer soundtrack, noting: “Led by the heartbroken, soul-shattering voice of Charles Kelley, the trio keeps you completely in its thrall throughout this pulsing, yearning, lump-in-throat performance. Supremely well written and brilliantly produced, this is the reason these folks are the stars they are.”
We’re looking forward to even more No. 1 singles off this 2013 record!

AES Holds International Audio Education Conference

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The Audio Engineering Society will hold its 50th international conference devoted to audio education from July 25-27, 2013 at Middle Tennessee State University. The conference will cover teaching methods, instructional resources, learning outcomes, technical operations, industry relations and similar topics related to audio education.
The event will include addresses by more than 120 educators and industry professionals, including the keynote address by Bob McCarthy, Director of System Optimization at Meyer Sound. In addition to educating audiences with presentations, case studies and discussions, the event will feature more than 30 formal papers, historical documents and possible recommendations for educational resource management and development. Further, the event will hold eight workshops and tutorials focused on subjects like pedagogy, internships, accreditation and more.
“AES members who are in academia and industry share a similar passion for strengthening the range and quality of educational resources associated with audio engineering,” says Bill Crabtree, MTSU’s Conference Co-Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Recording Industry. “We expect that this conference will have a lasting and positive effect on pro audio education programs at all types of schools going forward.”
For more information, visit www.aes.org/conferences/50/program/