Ariana Hodes – Brand New Key

For most hopeful young actresses, it’s a long, hard stretch of highway between Concord, New Hampshire and Beverly Hills, but Ariana Hodes made the journey seem easy.  This summer she’ll hit the road again for a move to Nashville with her eye on the prize of Country music success.  Born into a musical family, performing has always been in her blood. “My mom was in a folk band at the New England Conservatory in Boston when she placed an ad for a guitarist.  My dad was a student at Boston College Law School and answered the ad.  Soon they formed an award-winning family rock-band called Peggosus.”
“My parents used to take my brother and me with them to their gigs. We were their roadies, stage hands and even handled the merch table.  I was always around show business and started performing in community theater plays and musicals when I was around 13.”  It wasn’t long before Hollywood started taking notice and this dark haired beauty began to rack up an impressive list of stage and screen credits, but Ariana wanted more.
In early 2014, she decided it was time to spread her wings and return to her musical roots.  With mentoring and guidance from old family friend, Mike Borchetta, and his wife, Martha, Ariana entered a recording studio.  Her first single, a soulful, bouncy cover of Melanie’s seventies mega hit “Brand New Key”, is ready to hit the charts and Ariana is anxious to once again hit the road.  This time she’ll meet and perform for Country radio programmers and their staffs.
In a nutshell, she’s a multi-talented singer/songwriter/dancer with Shakespearean theater training who plays guitar, piano, loves animals, sports and the Beatles.   In other words, Ariana Hodes is a force to be reckoned with.
“Music has always been a strong presence in my life and of equal interest to me creatively as acting, writing and producing — but the real catalyst for this effort was realizing that I felt incomplete when not singing and making music.  I’m doing this to find my voice, literally and figuratively.”

Ben Harper Signs with BMG Chrysalis

ben harper111Singer, songwriter and guitarist Ben Harper has signed an exclusive, worldwide co-publishing agreement with BMG Chrysalis US.
Harper says, “I look forward to working with BMG. They have an incredible roster that I’m proud to be a part of. Laurent Hubert and his team are real leaders and innovators in the music publishing space, which is such an important part of an artist’s career.”
For his twelfth studio album, Harper collaborated with acclaimed blues artist Charlie Musselwhite to release Get Up in January 2013.
Get Up showcases a special musical chemistry between two legendary artists who complement each other’s unique talent and style while pushing artistic boundaries,” said Jill Pedone, Creative Director at BMG Chrysalis US. “It is a rare opportunity to work with a songwriter such as Ben who flourishes with any musical genre.”
 
 
 

Darius Rucker Live Concert To Air on AXS TV

darius rucker111Darius Rucker‘s first solo headlining tour will be broadcast live from the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. Darius Rucker Live from Red Rocks will air on AXS TV on June 6 at 11:30 p.m. ET.
AXS TV has provided music fans with numerous live performances from country artists since its launch last July, including concerts from Carrie Underwood, Rodney Atkins, Sara Evans; and special events including OutNumber Hunger Live! with The Band Perry, Brantley Gilbert, Florida Georgia Line and others.
Rucker’s third country album, True Believers, will be in stores May 21. The album was produced by Frank Rogers and features his current single, “Wagon Wheel.”
 

MusicRow No. 1 Song

BPAlthough summer doesn’t officially start for another month, Brad Paisley already “Beat This Summer” to the punch with his most recent MusicRow No. 1 song.
Written by Luke Laird, Chris DuBois, and Brad Paisley, the song is strong with nostalgic recollections of summers past.
MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann reviewed the single in the March 27 “DISClaimer,” noting: “Brad has a single that sings, ‘Sunshine!’ loud and clear. The cloppy rhythms, snazzy guitar lines, interjected vocal effects and dazzling acoustics in this production are all mighty impressive indications of his ongoing progress as a record maker. Call me dazzled and delighted.”

Paisley recently launched his Beat This Summer tour, a partnership with Cracker Barrel, which features Lee Brice, Chris Young and The Henningsens.
Catch the music video for the single below.

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Industry Photos (5-17-13)

ASCAP held the May edition of their “We Create Music” series on Wednesday (May 15) which featured songwriters Harlene Cronin, Andrea Davidson, Daphne Willis, Brent Anderson and Zac Maloy, as well as the Nashville-based sibling trio Michaelis. The monthly showcase series is held at The Basement.

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP's Evyn Mustoe, Zac Maloy, Madeline Michaelis, Andrea Davidson, Daphne Willis, Helene Cronin, Brent Anderson, Meagan Michaelis, ASCAP's Robert Filhart and Mallory Michaelis

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe, Zac Maloy, Madeline Michaelis, Andrea Davidson, Daphne Willis, Helene Cronin, Brent Anderson, Meagan Michaelis, ASCAP’s Robert Filhart and Mallory Michaelis

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Country music’s rising stars and songwriters joined together at Nashville’s Tin Roof on Wednesday (May 15) to perform at the inaugural Thumbs Up for What’s Wright concert to benefit the Thumbs Up For Lane Goodwin Childhood Cancer Foundation and The Payton Wright Foundation, both raising money for pediatric cancer research and to help families of children diagnosed with cancer. Emcee’d by host Shane Tallant, the concert featured performances by Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles of Love and Theft, David Nail, Kristen Kelly, Chris Janson, Randy Montana, Brasher Bogue and Falter. Songwriter rounds included Lee Miller, Jonathan Singleton, Brad Tursi, Dan Isbell, Scooter Carusoe and Jason Matthews.

Pictured (L-R): Chris Janson, Randy Montana, Kristen Kelly, Stephen Barker Liles, Eric Gunderson, and David Nail. Photo credit: Randi Radcliff

Pictured (L-R): Chris Janson, Randy Montana, Kristen Kelly, Stephen Barker Liles, Eric Gunderson, and David Nail. Photo credit: Randi Radcliff

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SOLID (Society of Leaders in Development) celebrated its annual Crawfish Boil recently at SESAC. The Crawfish Boil welcomed more than 850 people.

Pictured (L-R): Ashley Kay Hall, SOLID Social Co-Chair, Berkley Myers, Social Committee Crawfish Boil Chair, Sarah McGrady, SOLID President, and Jason Hauser, SOLID Social Chair

Pictured (L-R): Ashley Kay Hall, SOLID Social Co-Chair, Berkley Myers, Social Committee Crawfish Boil Chair, Sarah McGrady, SOLID President, and Jason Hauser, SOLID Social Chair


 

Artist Updates (5-17-13)

casey james11Casey James will host the Casey James 2013 Frisbee Golf Tournament Benefiting Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt on Wednesday, June 5 in Nashville. The event will be held at The Fontanell and will include a round of Fisbee Golf with Casey and special guests, as well as a breakfast and meet and greet with fans. Sponsors for the event include Sony Music, CAA, Tri Star Sports and Entertainment, Neste Event Marketing, The Welcome Aboard Stick, Gunslinger Entertainment and Music City Disc Golf.
For more information, visit musiconelive.com.

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don williams image11Country Music Hall of Fame member Don Williams will perform two shows at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center on Sunday, Oct. 6 and Monday, Oct. 7. Both shows will begin at 7 p.m. A few of Williams’ classics include “Tulsa Time,” “I Believe In You,” and “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” among others. For tickets, visit nashvillesymphony.com.

 
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BRCyrusBilly Ray Cyrus is currently in Nashville to executive produce the SkipStone Pictures film Like A Country Song, which will be filmed in Music City. The production began filming on Monday (May 13). Shoot locations will include music venues The Listening Room Cafe, The Station Inn, The Tater Shack, Kimbros Cafe in Franklin, Tenn., Riverbend Nurseries in Thompson Station, Tenn. and the United Methodist Church of College Grove.
 
 
 
 

'Brad Paisley Spins The Wheelhouse' To Air May 29

sliderpaisleyBrad Paisley will premiere Brad Paisley Spins the Wheelhouse: Live in Vegas, a 90-minute concert special, which will air Wednesday (May 29) at 10 p.m. ET on GAC. The concert was shot at The Orleans in Las Vegas.
The special will feature several guest appearances, in addition to material from Paisley’s current album, Wheelhouse. Songs performed during the GAC special will include “Outstanding in Our Field” (with guest Dierks Bentley), “Beat This Summer,” “The Mona Lisa” and “I Can’t Change the World.” There will also be Paisley’s hits “Mud on the Tires,” “This Is Country Music,” “Old Alabama,” “Water” and “Remind Me” with guest Carrie Underwood. Rocker John Fogerty will also make an appearance.
“It was a special treat for GAC to get the first glimpse of Brad’s new tour and we’re excited to share it with viewers,” said GAC VP/Programming Suzanne Gordon. “Once again he’s put a lot of thought and imagination into his live show.”
 
 

Weekly Chart Report (5/17/13)


SPIN ZONE

KWNR/Las Vegas' Ransom (R) and Jojo (L) recently visited with Chris Janson before he hit the stage for Country at the Park at Mountain's Edge.

KWNR/Las Vegas’ Ransom (R) and Jojo (L) recently visited with Chris Janson before he hit the stage for Country at the Park at Mountain’s Edge.


As the temps begin to rise and summer finally arrives, Brad Paisley‘s current single ushers in warmer temps as summer finally arrives. “Beat This Summer” ranks atop the MusicRow Country Breakout chart. Last week’s No. 1 song, Tim McGraw featuring Taylor Swift‘s “Highway Don’t Care,” is at No. 2 this week, followed by The Band Perry‘s “Done” at No. 3, Blake Shelton‘s “Boys Round Here” at No. 4 and Jake Owen‘s “Anywhere With You” at No. 5. Luke Bryan‘s “Crash My Party” continues its swift climb to land at No. 6 after six weeks on the chart. The Henningsens‘ “American Beautiful” holds steady at No. 7 again this week, while Zac Brown Band‘s “Jump Right In” ups a notch to No. 8. Kip Moore‘s “Hey Pretty Girl” rises from No. 10 to No. 9, while Carrie Underwood‘s “See You Again” gains two slots to round out the Top 10.
Keith Urban returns to the chart with a new single, “Little Bit of Everything,” from his upcoming album. The song gained the most spins this week (643) to land at No. 42. Lady Antebellum‘s “Goodbye Town” is storming up the chart, jumping from No. 47 to No. 28 this week, with 520 added spins. Luke Bryan‘s “Crash My Party” gained 303 spins enough to put it in the No. 6 slot on the chart. Carrie Underwood‘s “See You Again” adds 288 spins this week, breaking into the Top 10. Chris Young‘s “Aw Naw” accumulated 270 added spins, enough to rise from No. 48 to No. 37.
Keith Urban‘s “Little Bit of Everything” is also the highest debut this week, breaking onto the chart at No. 42, followed by Branch & Dean‘s “The Dash” at No. 66, Mark Chesnutt‘s “When The Lights Go Out” at No. 75, Chuck Wicks‘ “Salt Life” at No. 77 and Tyler Barham‘s “17 & Young” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: WPPL, KGMN, KVVP, KXBZ, WBKR

Upcoming Singles
May 20
Ashley Monroe/You Got Me/Warner Bros.-WMN
Keith Urban/Little Bit of Everything/Capitol Nashville
Jana Kramer/I Hope It Rains/Elektra Nashville-WAR
Adrianna Freeman/Just a Girl/AFM Entertainment
David Bradley/Get A Hero Home/Gecko
Mark Bray/Let Me Know That You’re Mine/HGN
May 27
Dustin Lynch/Wild In Your Smile/BBR
John Fogerty w/ Miranda Lambert feat. Tom Morello/Wrote A Song For Everyone/Vanguard
Ali Dee/It Ain’t/Diamond Dee
Alexandra Lee/Dancin’ Round the Fire/Wild Blue Records
Jordan Anderson/You Aint Ready For Me/GTD
May 28
David Nail/Whatever She’s Got/MCA Nashville
June 3
Love and Theft/If You Ever Get Lonely/RCA Nashville
Lydia Hollis/All For You/HMG
Chelsea Bane/James Dean/Jobe
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP
June 16
Travis Tritt (feat. Tyler Reese)/Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough
July 8
Downday/Back In The Day/Render
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Keith Urban/Little Bit Of Everything/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 42
Branch & Dean/The Dash/SSM Nashville – 66
Mark Chesnutt/When The Lights Go Out/Nada Dinero – 75
Chuck Wicks/Salt Life/Chuck Wicks – 77
Tyler Barham/17 & Young/YN Records – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Keith Urban/Little Bit Of Everything/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 46
Lady Antebellum/Goodbye Town/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 33
Chris Young/Aw Naw/RCA Nashville – 19
Trace Adkins f. Colbie Caillat/Watch The World End/Show Dog-Universal – 15
Branch & Dean/The Dash/SSM Nashville – 14
Lee Brice/Parking Lot Party/Curb – 13
Thomas Rhett/It Goes Like This/Valory Music Group – 12
Love and Theft/If You Ever Get Lonely/RCA Nashville – 10
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Keith Urban/Little Bit Of Everything/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 643
Lady Antebellum/Goodbye Town/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 520
Luke Bryan/Crash My Party/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 303
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/Arista – 288
Chris Young/Aw Naw/RCA Nashville – 270
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Amber Hayes/Any Day Is A Good Day/GMV Nashville-A-OK Entertainment – 211
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP – 204
SaraBeth/Kickin’ And Screamin’/Circle S Records – 202
Jason Cassidy/Blame It On Waylon/Blake Records – 196
Shelley Laine/Born Again American/SLG – 192

Streamsound Records’ Dakota Bradley made a recent visit to WUSN/Chicago in support of his current single, "Somethin' Like Somethin,” available May 14th. Pictured (L-R): Jeff Kapugi (WUSN/Chicago, PD), Dakota Bradley, Marci Braun (WUSN/Chicago, MD) and Mike Culotta (Streamsound).

Streamsound Records’ Dakota Bradley made a recent visit to WUSN/Chicago in support of his current single, “Somethin’ Like Somethin,” available May 14. Pictured (L-R): Jeff Kapugi (WUSN/Chicago, PD), Dakota Bradley, Marci Braun (WUSN/Chicago, MD) and Mike Culotta (Streamsound).


The Band Perry visited with KKGO before the finale of American Idol. Pictured (L-R) Reid Perry, Kimberly Perry, Shawn Parr and Neil Perry.

The Band Perry visited with KKGO before the finale of ‘American Idol’. Pictured (L-R): Reid Perry, Kimberly Perry, Shawn Parr and Neil Perry.


 

'American Idol' Runner-Up Kree Harrison To Make Opry Debut

Kree Harrison

Kree Harrison


Kree Harrison, who was named the runner-up last night during the season finale of American Idol, will make her debut on the Grand Ole Opry on Tuesday, June 4. Joining Harrison on the Opry bill will be American Idol judge Keith Urban. Last night (May 16) Urban and Harrison performed Urban’s “Where The Blacktop Ends” (see video below).
“I’m speechless. It has been my lifelong dream to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. I am so honored to be invited!” says the singer. Harrison’s debut single “All Cried Out,” is available now at iTunes.
Additional performers previously announced for the June 4 show include Kellie Pickler, Rascal Flattsand Lennon and Maisy from ABC’s Nashville. The Opry fun will begin earlier in the afternoon with an Opry Plaza Party presented by Humana® featuring a performance by hit-maker Lee Brice.
Other Opry shows during the week include Friday, June 7, which will feature performances from Carrie Underwood, Lauren Alaina, Josh Turner, Country Music Hall of Famers Mel Tillis and Charley Pride, and others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDidUbxJ5Sw
 

Charlie Cook On Air: Country Radio's Competing Formats

CCook-onair-sm11If you work in the radio business, Arbitron is your greatest fear or your best friend. To be fair, Arbitron has nothing to do with whether you are successful or not. That falls on you; however, Arbitron does tell everyone. They are a great resource. If you use the research they gather beyond the audience rank, you can begin to build a story for your station against other media and making sure you’re on target. New information from Arbitron was released recently and continues to provide good news for radio in general and Country radio in particular. The Country radio station audience continued to grow and remained the most listened to format. The growth came from listeners aged 18-24 and Country is ranked the number two most listened to format with teens nationally.
I am theorizing that this comes from performers like Hunter Hayes, Brantley Gilbert, Luke Bryan and of course Taylor Swift. Add the success of The Voice with young people and the audience Blake Shelton brings to the radio. I know I am leaving out a half dozen more acts that appeal to the 12-24 year olds to benefit Country radio, but you get the point. Top 40 is actually the fastest growing music format on the radio and because the time spent with Top 40 stations is less than a format like Country, the actual number of weekly listeners in number one. While Country radio has spurted with teens recently, 30 percent of all female teens listen to Top 40 radio nationally. Because Country radio gets 50 percent of its audience from females, the other format Country stations need to be aware of is Contemporary Christian music. It has the highest proportion of female listeners in the Arbitron study. You read that right. The industry believes the format is female leaning in appeal but the truth is the gender split is close to 50/50. A year ago, the format saw the largest share of males in the last six years.
While the share of younger listeners is growing on Country radio, the sweet spot is showing some erosion. The 35-54 share of the audience is off with the 35-44 portion down more than what would be comfortable. Is that attributable to the rise in Contemporary Christian? Or is that where Country is strong versus other markets? We like to think Country is strong just in the South and Southwest but market size is the real determiner. Overall, the format has a 14.2 share, all in. In the PPM markets the share is half that at 7.8. In some markets the share doubles to 15.6 on average and zooms to over a quarter of the audience (25.2) in non-Metro markets.
That said, there is a definite delineation of success of the format. A swatch from Idaho to West Virginia, in some areas three states deep, the format performs substantially above average. Only in California, New York, Illinois, New Jersey and Rhode Island does the format perform substantially below average. Country radio performs way above index from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. with radio listeners with middays scoring the highest against average. Weekends continue to be a challenge. I wonder if all of the remote Country stations do Saturdays to help the bottom line at the expense of audience tune-ins. The format scores an 80 on the index scale. Yikes! Remotes are NOT going away so stations should step up and make them less a chore and more a fun experience for listeners.
This information is valuable for programmers to understand the changing attitudes of their audience and for sales departments to know 92 percent of the American population is using radio each week. As listeners find other ways to use radio, we can track Country radio as the number one format for number of streaming stations at 60 percent of all FM stations streaming online and over a third of all AM country stations found online. HD radio is also becoming a player for country stations. A small number but already 10 percent of Country FMs are available in HD.
This is an exciting time for broadcast radio as owners and managers are providing the programming consumers want and new ways to use radio. Country should be proud to be leading the way.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)