Veronica Ballestrini – Cookies & Cream

Veronica Ballestrini began writing songs and playing guitar at the innocent age of 12. She learned early on the value of our modern social media phenomenon. Over the last several years, in fact, her fan base has exploded exponentially, spreading to all corners of the globe. With one modest dream and an Internet connection, the enthusiastic yet mature-beyond-her-years singer from Waterford, Connecticut, has raised more than a few eyebrows with her self-made success story.
The staggering numbers on her social network sites are proof that Veronica has that special ability to connect with people. She has amassed more than 4 million views of her videos on YouTube, and her online fans and followers number well into the hundreds of thousands. Part of Veronica’s success comes from her undeniable Pop-Country crossover appeal. She points out that while she considers her music to be Country, that doesn’t mean that it can’t have its own spin on the genre.
Veronica’s 2009 debut album, What I’m All About, capably demonstrated her unique take on the modern Pop-Country sound. She released three singles and videos from the record (“Amazing,” “Out There Somewhere,” “Don’t Say”), propelling her into the consciousness of Country music fans around the globe and earning more than a quarter-million views of her videos on CMT.com alone. Ballestrini has been out on the road performing her music on a Girl Scout tour, Festival tours, and tours with Secondhand Serenade, Alex Goot, and Juliet Simms of “The Voice”.
Veronica spent the last three years writing songs for her new project. Her sophomore album “Flip Side”is set to release June 17th, 2014. The first single off of the album is “Cookies and Cream”. Veronica’s most focused and polished effort to date.  “Cookies and Cream” reflects Veronica’s growth as a more mature singer and a more seasoned songwriter. It’s a process that she acknowledges is a natural evolution in her artistry. “I’ve been hurt, I’ve been broken, I’ve made mistakes, but I’ve also had the best days ever, and I’ve written songs about all these times” Veronica says. “I am excited to share what I’ve been up to. I’m writing from my heart about issues and things I’ve experienced, and hopefully people can identify with that.”

GAC Adds Marketing and Creative Services SVP

Jen Leitman, SVP - Marketing and Creative Services, Great American Country.

Jen Leitman, SVP – Marketing and Creative Services, Great American Country.


Scripps Networks has added Jennifer Leitman as Sr. VP, Marketing and Creative Services at Great American Country. Leitman will oversee consumer marketing, creative and on-air promotions for the network.
She previously served as vice president, marketing & creative services for Scripps’ Home category, which encompasses HGTV and the DIY Network. Leitman also launched successful large-scale experiential marketing activations that included SXSW, Comic-Con and HGTV Holiday House at Mall of America. She joined HGTV in 2004.
“In her time at Scripps, Jen has repeatedly shown she can successfully define and reinforce brand image, which will be vitally important as we transition Great American Country to a lifestyle brand,” says Sarah Trahern, general manager, Great American Country.

 

 
 

Nominations for 25th Annual MusicRow Awards

MR-Award-Square13MusicRow is pleased to announce the nominees for our 25th Annual MusicRow Awards, Nashville’s longest running industry trade awards show.
The 2013 MusicRow Awards will be hosted at ASCAP’s Nashville headquarters on Tuesday, June 25 at 5:30 p.m. 
The MusicRow editorial team selects a group of nominees which is then voted on by the magazine’s subscriber members. In addition, outside nominations are accepted for the Breakthrough Songwriter category, which honors writers and co-writers who scored their first Top 10 hit on MusicRow, Billboard or Mediabase radio charts during the eligibility period (5/1/12 — 4/30/13).
MusicRow will also distribute the Musician All-Star Awards at the ASCAP event, recognizing bass, drums, fiddle, keyboards, steel, vocals and engineer talent with the most top 10 album credits during the eligibility period.
Winners will be profiled in MusicRow’s June/July print magazine, which debuts at the ASCAP ceremony. Voting is now closed.
Click to download the PDF and see the complete list of nominees. 

Taylor Swift Dominates Billboard Music Awards

Taylor Swift poses in the press room at the Billboard Music Awards

Taylor Swift poses in the press room at the Billboard Music Awards


Taylor Swift was the star of the evening at last night’s (May 19) Billboard Music Awards, which aired live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Swift earned eight trophies, including Artist of the Year, Top Female Artist, Top Billboard 200 Artist, Top Country Artist and Top Digital Songs Artist. Her single “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” was named Top Country Song, while her album RED was named the Top Billboard 200 Album and the Top Country Album.
The 23-year-old singer-songwriter gave thanks to her legion of followers. “To the fans who come to the shows and who buy the albums, I just want you to know one thing,” she said after winning Artist of the Year, “You are the longest and best relationship I’ve had.”
Released in October 2012, RED has sold more than 5.8 million copies worldwide, including 1.2 million during its first week of release in the United States.
Other big winners during the awards show include Madonna, Nicki Minaj and One Direction. Each artist earned three awards apiece.
 
 

Nashville Songwriters Team For Songs For Sound Concert

grand ole opry hear the music333Nashville songwriters Brett James, Natalie Hemby, Neil Thrasher, Jason Sellers and Wendell Mobley will bring the 10-city hEAR MUSIC Tour 2013 to the Grand Ole Opry House on Thursday (May 23). The performance aims to raise awareness for use of cochlear implants to give deaf children the gift of sound.
For general admission attendees, the doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the concert begins at 8 p.m.
Sponsors for the evening will enjoy cuisine sponsored by Nashville’s Maggiano’s, PF Chang’s, The Southern and more. Cocktails will be provided and sponsored by Brown-Forman. Doors open for sponsors at 5:30 p.m., with dinner beginning at 6 p.m. Those interested in a sponsorship should contact Jaime Vernon at 615-739-1194.
For ticket information, visit songsforsound.com.
 
 
 

Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Celebrates New Home

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Several members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame were on hand for the grand opening of the gallery. Pictured (L-R): Mark D. Sanders, Gary Burr, Pat Alger, Kenny O’Dell, Sonny Curtis, Rory Bourke and Larry Henley. Photo: Bev Moser


NaSHOF inductee Bob DiPiero and wife Leslie.

NaSHOF inductee Bob DiPiero and wife Leslie. Photo: Alan Mayor


The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame finally has a home. The gallery, which opened Sunday (May 19) at the Music City Center, is the first time the revered hall will have a noteworthy physical location.
“It’s a big day for the Nashville songwriting community,” said Pat Alger, Hall of Fame member and chair of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation. “It took a lot of devoted volunteers a long time to get this done, but after seeing the Hall of Fame Gallery with people standing around it, appreciating the work and using the touch screen displays to learn about the writers behind the songs, I’d say it was well worth it.”
During the grand opening event, several Hall of Fame members were on hand to talk with the visitors, and perform a few of their biggest hits. The Hall of Famers participating included Alger (“Small Town Saturday Night,” “Unanswered Prayers”), Bill Anderson (“The Tips Of My Fingers,” “Whiskey Lullaby”), Rory Bourke (“I Know A Heartache When I See One,” “Shadows In The Moonlight”), Bobby Braddock (“He Stopped Loving Her Today,” “I Want To Talk About Me”), Sonny Curtis (“I’m No Stranger To The Rain,” “I Fought The Law (And The Law Won)”), Larry Henley (“Wind Beneath My Wings,” ‘Til I Get It Right”), Don Schlitz (“The Gambler,” “Forever And Ever Amen”) and Thom Schuyler (“16th Avenue,” “Love Will Turn You Around”).
The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Gallery is located in MCC’s lobby adjacent to Sixth Avenue and facing Demonbreun Street. It features songwriting artifacts as well as three 55” touch screens that allow visitors to access sound, video and other information about the history of Nashville-associated songwriting and the 188 members of the Hall of Fame. The names of Hall of Fame members, who come from every genre of music, are engraved in a special outdoor Songwriters Square at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Demonbreun, and on the stone steps leading from Fifth Avenue up to the interior display.
An estimated 15,000 people visited the newly opened Music City Center’s grand opening. See more of MusicRow’s exclusive coverage.
Established in 1970, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame had a physical location for a brief period decades ago. Each year, four writers are inducted into the Hall. The Hall of Fame is funded and managed by the non-profit Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation. See the complete list of inductees.
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NaSHOF inductee Rory Bourke with the multimedia touchscreen display. Photo: Alan Mayor


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NaSHOF inductee Bill Anderson.

ACM Lifting Lives Series Begins at Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

acmliftACM Lifting Lives has partnered with Vanderbilt Kennedy Center once again to launch the ‘ACM Lifting Lives Series at Vanderbilt,’ a vocational experience for young adults with developmental disabilities.
For the next eight months, the series will help its 10 participants (ages 20 to 35) learn vocational and social skills aimed at improving the potential for gaining employment in the entertainment industry. The first session, which focused on songwriting, was held April 23. The participants will gain exposure to additional aspects of the music industry, including songwriting, mixing instrumentals and vocals, recording, public relations and performance. Workshops will also include resume writing, networking and interviewing.
Tammy Vice serves as music consultant for the ACM Lifting Lives Series and Sheryl Rogers serves as project manager.
“The Academy of Country Music Lifting Lives has seen the power of music in its sponsorship of the weeklong annual ACM Lifting Lives Music Camp at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center,” said Hannah Martin, manager of ACM Lifting Lives. “If one week each summer can be transformative, we realized we could make an even greater impact by providing a more extended experience. We’re so proud of the generous response of persons at every level of Nashville’s music business, which helps make this possible.”
“We’re thrilled at the fantastic opportunity that ACM Lifting Lives Series at Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is providing,” said Elisabeth Dykens, director of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and co-director of its University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. “Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities are significantly unemployed or underemployed, when they have so much to offer. Helping to raise employment aspirations and develop employment skills are a high priority at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. ACM Lifting Lives and so many associated with Nashville’s entertainment industry are making a huge difference by providing these vocational experiences.”
 
 
 
 

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.”