
Tyler Reese in the studio with dad, Travis Tritt
Travis Tritt will release a remake of “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough,” the
Patty Smyth and
Don Henley duet, with his 15-year-old daughter
Tyler Reese this Father’s Day (June 16).
Tritt took control of the master recording from his former label after the song failed to make it onto Tritt’s 2007 album,
The Storm. The duet will be the lead single from an upcoming re-release of the album. It will mark Tritt’s first single in six years.
Tritt explains his daughter had never heard the song before stumbling upon it driving from Florida last year on an iPod. “She started singing along in the backseat,” explains Tritt. “When it ended she made me play it again five or six more times. When we got home, I told my wife that I thought Tyler Reese could really do a great job on this song. We agreed and I took her in the studio to sing her parts. She really nailed it.”
A video for the title is forthcoming, expected be released to cable and online outlets. Meanwhile, Tritt will continue touring with a full band throughout the year, joined by Reese on select dates.
Travis Tritt 2013 Tour Dates
April 26– Edgewater Casino Laughlin, Nev.
May 10– L’Auberge Casino Baton Rouge, La.
May 11– Mill Town Music Hall Bremen, Ga.
May 17– Crossroads Arena Corinth, Miss.
May 25– Lady Luck Casino Caruthersville, Mo.
June 6– Bobby Orr Community Center Parry Sound, ON
June 7– Metropolis Montreal
June 8– Maritime Country Fest Fredericton, NB
June 12– Mile One Centre St.John’s, NL
June 22– Ft.Monroe Beach Stage Ft.Monroe, VA June 26 Count Basie Theatre Red Bank, N.J.
June 27– Turning Stone Resort & Casino Verona, N.Y.
June 28– Palace Theatre Greensburg, Pa.
June 29– JD Legends Entertainment Complex Franklin, Ohio
July 12– Seven Clans Casino Thief River Falls, Minn.
July 19– Chautauqua Institute Chautauqua, N.Y.
July 20– Beckley YMCA Sports Complex Beckley, W.Va.
Aug. 1– Campbell Country Fair Gillette, Wyo.
Aug. 8– Tillamook County Fair Tillamook, Ore.
Aug. 9– Umatilla County Fair Hermiston, Ore.
Aug. 16– Havelock Country Jamboree Havelock, ON
Aug. 30– Fort Randall Casino Pickstown, S.D.
Sept. 28– Hot Springs Balloon Festival Hot Springs, Ark.
Oct. 19– Mark G Etess Arena Atlantic City, N.J.
Oct. 26– Pensacola Interstate Fair Pensacola, Fla.
Nov. 2– New Barn Theater Mount Vernon, Ky.
Nov. 9– Founder’s Day Festival Ocoee, Fla.
Travis Tritt Duets with Daughter on New Single
/by Eric T. ParkerTyler Reese in the studio with dad, Travis Tritt
Travis Tritt will release a remake of “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough,” the Patty Smyth and Don Henley duet, with his 15-year-old daughter Tyler Reese this Father’s Day (June 16).
Tritt took control of the master recording from his former label after the song failed to make it onto Tritt’s 2007 album, The Storm. The duet will be the lead single from an upcoming re-release of the album. It will mark Tritt’s first single in six years.
Tritt explains his daughter had never heard the song before stumbling upon it driving from Florida last year on an iPod. “She started singing along in the backseat,” explains Tritt. “When it ended she made me play it again five or six more times. When we got home, I told my wife that I thought Tyler Reese could really do a great job on this song. We agreed and I took her in the studio to sing her parts. She really nailed it.”
A video for the title is forthcoming, expected be released to cable and online outlets. Meanwhile, Tritt will continue touring with a full band throughout the year, joined by Reese on select dates.
Travis Tritt 2013 Tour Dates
April 26– Edgewater Casino Laughlin, Nev.
May 10– L’Auberge Casino Baton Rouge, La.
May 11– Mill Town Music Hall Bremen, Ga.
May 17– Crossroads Arena Corinth, Miss.
May 25– Lady Luck Casino Caruthersville, Mo.
June 6– Bobby Orr Community Center Parry Sound, ON
June 7– Metropolis Montreal
June 8– Maritime Country Fest Fredericton, NB
June 12– Mile One Centre St.John’s, NL
June 22– Ft.Monroe Beach Stage Ft.Monroe, VA June 26 Count Basie Theatre Red Bank, N.J.
June 27– Turning Stone Resort & Casino Verona, N.Y.
June 28– Palace Theatre Greensburg, Pa.
June 29– JD Legends Entertainment Complex Franklin, Ohio
July 12– Seven Clans Casino Thief River Falls, Minn.
July 19– Chautauqua Institute Chautauqua, N.Y.
July 20– Beckley YMCA Sports Complex Beckley, W.Va.
Aug. 1– Campbell Country Fair Gillette, Wyo.
Aug. 8– Tillamook County Fair Tillamook, Ore.
Aug. 9– Umatilla County Fair Hermiston, Ore.
Aug. 16– Havelock Country Jamboree Havelock, ON
Aug. 30– Fort Randall Casino Pickstown, S.D.
Sept. 28– Hot Springs Balloon Festival Hot Springs, Ark.
Oct. 19– Mark G Etess Arena Atlantic City, N.J.
Oct. 26– Pensacola Interstate Fair Pensacola, Fla.
Nov. 2– New Barn Theater Mount Vernon, Ky.
Nov. 9– Founder’s Day Festival Ocoee, Fla.
Country On Television
/by Jessica Nicholson“I’m not sure if they knew what they were getting themselves into, when they booked me for the show,” said Gretchen. “This will be completely different from what I do every day, but I’m really looking forward to hanging out with these strong women and maybe even stirring things up!”
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Fellow Pistol Annies member Ashley Monroe has a more relaxed approach to the upcoming release. “I’m not nervous about it,” says Monroe. “I have such a calm feeling. I have great faith in this record and I really think that people are going to understand it. We’re all super proud of it and ready for it to be out!”
Bobby Karl Works The Nashville Film Festival's 'Muscle Shoals Documentary'
/by Bobby KarlThat isn’t particularly newsworthy, since almost all of the festival’s offerings were sell-outs this year. What is notable about Muscle Shoals is that it had a private screening as well. On Tuesday (April 23), BMI hosted an intimate gathering at its sixth-floor screening room for some of us who didn’t get to see the film’s Music City debut.
The engrossing documentary tells the unlikely story of how a small, out-of-the-way, northern Alabama community became a recording hotbed. It also explores the social fabric of the 1960s and 1970s when a group of white studio musicians, The Swampers, teamed up with soul singers during the Civil Rights era to create records of undying power.
The soundtrack includes “You Better Move On,” the first Muscle Shoals hit, as well as such timeless masterpieces as “Steal Away,” “I’d Rather Go Blind,” “I Never Loved a Man,” “Mustang Sally,” “Land of 1,000 Dances,” “When a Man Loves a Woman,” “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” and more. Intercut with the interviews are scenes of Alabama cottonfields, rural shacks, farmlands and the shoals of the Tennessee River.
The assembled cast is stunning. Among those telling the tale on camera are Aretha Franklin, Mick Jagger, Bono, Gregg Allman, Steve Winwood, Wilson Pickett, Alicia Keys, Keith Richards, Jerry Wexler, Candi Staton, Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham, Barry Beckett, Clarence Carter, Percy Sledge and John Paul White of The Civil Wars. Not the least of those testifying in the film isthe cornerstone Muscle Shoals business figure, Rick Hall. The life story of this tempestuous and driven musical great is reason enough to watch the film.
Rick & Linda Hall were there for the screening. So were T.K. Kimbrell, Hank Adam Locklin, Jon Freeman, Jody Williams, Susan Stewart, Whitney Daane, Natasha Powell, Tom Roland, Keb Mo, Mark Mason, Bob & Leslie Tomasina DiPiero, Clay Bradley, Abby White and Charlie Feldman.
I complemented Abby on her Nashville Scene story about the decaying animatronic animal band at the Strike & Spare. It turns out that Shooter Jennings wants to do a benefit to help raise the $10,000 needed to restore the attraction, which is one of only two left in the U.S.
As for Muscle Shoals, it has already drawn raves at several other American film festivals. Next, it heads to the London Film Festival and on to a European screening tour. PBS will air it in the future.
After the screening, BMI hosted a reception for the lucky attendees.
Kenny Chesney’ 'Life On A Rock' Streaming on iTunes
/by Jessica Nicholson“When I wrote these songs, it was to capture a time and a place, friends, memories and the way it all felt,” Chesney says of the collection. “But the more you live, the more you realize how precious those things are… and now, iTunes is helping me share these stories, these people, these songs with music lovers everywhere.”
Life On A Rock, co-produced by Chesney and Buddy Cannon, was recorded in Nashville, London, Malibu and Jamaica.
1) “Pirate Flag” – Written by Ross Copperman/David Lee Murphy
2) “When I See This Bar” – Written by Kenny Chesney/Keith Gattis
3) “Spread The Love” (featuring The Wailers with Elan) – Written by Kenny Chesney/Elan Atias/Aston “Familyman” Barrett/Carlton Barrett/Tyrone Downie/Brett James
4) “Lindy” – Written by Kenny Chesney
5) “Coconut Tree” (with Willie Nelson) – Written by Casey Beathard/Michael White/Monty Criswell
6) “It’s That Time Of Day” – Written by Kenny Chesney
7) “Life On A Rock” – Written by Kenny Chesney
8) “Marley” – Written by Kenny Chesney/Tom Douglas
9) “Must Be Something I Missed” – Written by Kenny Chesney/Mac McAnally
10) “Happy On The Hey Now” (A Song For Kristi) – Written by Kenny Chesney
Warner Music Nashville Promotes Tree Paine
/by Jessica NicholsonTree Paine. Photo: Nashville Lifestyles
Warner Music Nashville has promoted Tree Paine to Sr. VP, Publicity, WMN. Paine will oversee all publicity for Warner Music Group’s country and Christian divisions, which include Atlantic, Elektra, Warner Bros., LoudMouth and Word Entertainment. She previously served as VP, Publicity, and will continue to report to John Esposito, President and CEO, WMN.
“What makes Tree such an incredible publicist is her broad understanding of the business, which covers everything from artist development and management, to touring and marketing,” said Esposito. “She is a tremendous asset to our team, has great relationships with each of our artists, and time and again produces fantastic media coverage on their behalf. Tree’s promotion is a deserving recognition of the fact that she’s a vital part of our senior team.”
“Warner Music Nashville is home to many of the most talented artists and dedicated staff I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with,” said Paine. “I’m fortunate to be working alongside John Esposito and Peter Strickland (EVP & GM, WMN). They have created a company that allows the staff to be creative and forward-thinking, by giving all of us at WMN the tools to do the very best job for our artists. I am immensely grateful to be a part of such a fun and creative company, and excited to continue my tenure, now as Senior Vice President.”
Paine began her career as an intern at Mute Records in the Sales & Marketing department which help her land her first job as a National Marketing Manager at World Domination Records, followed by an executive assistant position in the A&R department at Maverick Records. In 1995, Paine joined Interscope Records as a West Coast Marketing & Artist Development representative, where she worked with No Doubt, The Wallflowers, Snoop Dogg, Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. Paine left Interscope to launch her own street marketing company, retaining Bonnie Raitt as her first client. She developed street marketing campaigns around Raitt, Liz Phair, and Meredith Brooks’ Lillith Fair appearances.
Over the years, her client roster grew to include Warner Bros. Records, Capitol Records, London Records, and 143 Records. In 1999, Paine merged her company with Immortal Records and created IR Street Marketing, where she managed more than 300 street reps across the country. Having built experience in street and tour marketing, Paine took a job at the William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills, where she worked with Gayle Holcomb in the Fairs & Festivals department.
Holcomb was then the Vice Chairman of the Academy of Country Music (ACM) and became instrumental in Paine’s hire to oversee all media, radio, and marketing at the ACM. At the ACM, Paine was part of the formation of the ACM Charitable Foundation, which later became Lifting Lives, and helped organize and implement functions based around it along with the Awards’ move to Las Vegas. After five years at the ACM, Paine joined Warner Music Nashville in 2007.
Lady A To Host 'Golden' Release in NYC
/by Eric T. ParkerLady Antebellum
Lady Antebellum will perform its Golden record release show at the McKittrick Hotel in New York City the day the new tunes hit shelves, Tuesday, May 7.
The event, hosted in the home of the popular play Sleep No More, will feature an intimate performance by the trio. Attendees will also receive a copy of the band’s release, Golden.
On behalf of LadyAID, the performance will benefit Musicians On Call, which brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities. While in New York City, the band expects to visit the pediatric unit of a local hospital.
“Musicians On Call is thrilled to have Lady Antebellum support our mission of bringing live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients by going to a New York pediatric facility and entertaining the children there,” said Dr. Leslie Faerstein, Executive Director of Musicians On Call.
Up to two tickets will be available for cardholders with Citi’s Private Pass entertainment access program while supplies last, beginning at 10 a.m. ET on Wednesday, April 24.
Since its 2006 inception, Lady A has sold 11 million albums worldwide.
Weekly Register: Shared Streaming Challenges—Video And Music
/by bossrossEarlier this week Netflix stock careened 24% (+$42.73) in after hours trading as the company announced robust first quarter gains in streaming subscriber growth. As of March 31, Netflix had about 29.2 million subscribers, revenue of $1.02 billion and profits of 5¢ a share. For comparison, HBO’s 2012 year end subscriber count was 28.7 million.
That’s a lot of numbers, but what is the underlying story? Netflix operates on a subscription model much like Pandora and Spotify. For $7.99 a month Netflix customers can stream unlimited content to a variety of screens—HD TV, mobile, tablet or desktop. Unlike Pandora and Spotify, there is no free (ad-supported) service. Another differentiator between the video and music streamers, Netflix is actually producing and creating its own exclusive content. Earlier this year the channel debuted “House Of Cards” which received critical acclaim and boosted subscriptions. Talking about the effect of the mini-series on subscriptions, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings told stock analysts “It’s a nice long-term tailwind.” The company plans to spend $5.63 billion over the next few years on original and exclusive content.
The sales week ended 4-21-13 had little to distinguish itself. The big ACM bump happened last week, and country mustered just one Top Ten debut this week–Texas troubadors, the Casey Donahew Band who grabbed lucky No. 7 with over 13k (75 percent digital) in sales. I’m not familiar with the CDB, but a quick look at the band’s web site reveals a professionally run organization that any Music City manager would be proud to helm.
Other notable debut releases included Steve Earle and the Dukes (No. 12; 11k); Granger Smith (No. 15; 10k) and Willie Nelson (No. 16; 10k).
Country track sales were off 21 percent w/w but remain ahead of last year by 6.6 percent. Florida Georgia Line continues to ignite the country tracks chart as its combined versions of “Cruise” continue to be the week’s screamin’ stream (No. 1; 129k) . The track is now at 2.85 million downloads and will soon pass three!
Readers may want to click over to MR’s Album Release calendar to take a look at what’s on the way. It looks like another light week and then I’d suggest you fasten your seat belt…
Industry Ink (4-24-13)
/by Jessica NicholsonBMI recently welcomed singer/songwriter/guitarist and Stoney Creek Records artist Lindsay Ell to its roster.
Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mark Mason, Lindsay Ell, Mustang Music Publishing’s Juli Griffith, and BMI’s Clay Bradley.
Pictured (L-R): Joe Sins, CMA’s Brendan Oliver, Kristen Sins
Joe and Kristen Sins of The Sins Country recently stopped by to become members of the Country Music Association. “My wife and I both grew up listening to country music, and couldn’t think of a better organization to be a part of and surround ourselves with the amazing family of musicians, artists, songwriters and country music lovers,” says Joe Sins.
BMI recently hosted an exclusive screening of Muscle Shoals, a documentary about the community credited with some of America’s most creative and memorable music, as part of its involvement with the Nashville Film Festival. Featuring interviews with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Percy Sledge, Gregg Allman and more, the film features FAME Studios owner and proprietor Rick Hall, who attended the screening.
Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Mark Mason, Fame Studios’ Rick Hall and BMI’s Charlie Feldman.
Producer Jay Joyce Working Amos Lee Project in Nashville
/by Jessica NicholsonAmos’ previous album, Mission Bell, debuted atop the Billboard Top 200 charts upon its release in 2011. The album also spawned the hit “Windows Are Rolled Down.” The Philadelphia-born singer-songwriter also collaborated with Zac Brown Band on “Day That I Die,” from the group’s Uncaged album.
DISClaimer: Summer's Comin'
/by Robert K OermannEric Paslay, Frank Ortega, Lee Brice and the star trio of Joe Diffie, Sammy Kershaw and Aaron Tippin all have new singles that scream summer airplay. Another country rocker comes from our DisCovery Award winners The Sins Country. They not only sing it splendidly, they co-wrote it, to boot.
Nevertheless, it is a hypnotizing, mid-tempo effort that truly won my heart. The loveliness of “You Got Me” earns the divine Ashley Monroe her second consecutive Disc of the Day award.
JOE DIFFIE, SAMMY KERSHAW & AARON TIPPIN/All In The Same Boat
Writers: Jamey Johnson, Wynn Varble, Don Poythress; Producer: Sammy Kershaw; Publisher: Warner-Tamerlane/Precious Flour/Universal/MGB/Don Poythress, BMI/ASCAP, Big Hit
-All three of them are such superb country vocal stylists. So I would have preferred a mix where the backing track wasn’t quite so amped up. That said, this bopper has plenty of infectious fun in it.
The Sins Country
DAVID SHELBY/Kick A Little Dirt Around
Writers: F.J. Turner/D. Shelby/C. Virzi Producers: F.J. Turner, D. Shelby & C. Virzi, Publisher: Zavitson, BMI, Highway South
-It’s an invitation to dance. Thanks, but I’ll sit this one out.
RANDY ROGERS BAND/Fuzzy
Writers:Shane McAnally/Trevor Rosen/Josh Osborne; Producer: Jay Joyce, Publisher: Crazy Water/Little Blue Egg/Kobalt/Want a Fresh One/Black River, ASCAP, MCA Nashville
-Producer Joyce adds innovative audio touches to the track, which is his hallmark. The performance is enthusiastic, but the song is nothing to write home about.
FRANK ORTEGA/Two Places at Once
Writers: Ira Dean/David Lee Murphy/Kim Tribble, Producer: none listed, Publishers: Hillbilly Rich/Sony-ATV Tree/Old Desperado/N2D/Carol Vincent/Beechtree/Do Write, BMI/ASCAP, Villa One
-It has been a few years since we’ve heard from this fine indie artist. As before, he has excellent choice in songs and superb production values. On this rocking country outing, he fronts a deep-thump rhythm track and carries a catchy melody with aplomb. Stay tuned for the extended instrumental ride at the fade. A winner. Again.
LUKE BRYAN/Crash My Party
Writers: Rodney Clawson/Ashley Gorley, Producer: Jeff Stevens; Publisher: Big Red Toe/Amarillo Sky/Big Loud Bucks/External Combustion/Out of the Taperoom/Songs of Southside Independent, BMI/ASCAP, Capitol
-Don’t let the title fool you: This is a love song with a steady groove and a sensuous melody. Stevens’ production layers strings, an electric guitar solo, percussion and echo effects to good effect.
ERIC PASLAY/Friday Night
Writers: Eric Paslay/Rose Falcon/Rob Crosby, Producer: Marshall Altman; Publisher: Cal IV/Wadmalaw, ASCAP/BMI, EMI
-In this bright, sunshiny bopper, he wants to be her ride to good times. Thumpers like this are the perfect summertime soundtrack. Put the top down and turn it up.
LEE BRICE/Parking Lot Party
Writers: Lee Brice/Thomas Rhett Atkins/Rhett Akins/Luke Laird; Producer: Jon Stone and Lee Brice; Publishers: Mike Curb/EMI Blackwood/Rhettneck/Universal-Careers/High Powered Machine, BMI, Curb
-I am fed up to here with country-music party songs. But this guy is just so darn likeable and believable that I found myself bopping along with his tailgate tune in spite of myself.
HANNAH BETHEL/No Where Left To Roam
Writers: H. Bethel; Producer: Andy Sheridan and Hannah Bethel; Publisher: Hannywyn, BMI, HB
-She has a very cool Appalachian vocal style. The upbeat tune is produced perfectly with plenty of open spaces between the fiddle, dobro and steel lines and restless, relentless brushed drumming. The accomplished singing is as impressive as the fact that she wrote or co-wrote all five of the EP’s fine songs.
ASHLEY MONROE/You Got Me
Writers: Ashley Monroe/Karen Fairchild, Producers: Vince Gill and Justin Niebank, Publishers: Reynsong/Ayden/Warner-Tamerlane, BMI
-Drawn from one of the best country albums of the year to date, this is a moody, swooning, shuffling, softly sexy and atmospheric gem of a disc. She is inescapably drawn into a love that’s not good for her. But, dang, it feels so good.
THE SINS COUNTRY/Romeo and Juliet Sparks
Writers: Joe Sins/Kristen Sins; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; GTR Nashville
-They’re both really strong country singers, whether swapping lines or harmonizing together. The song is a well-written, uptempo saga of love persevering despite parental disapproval. Very worthy of your spins. Send more.