
Luke Bryan. Photo: Eric Parker
A slew of industry professionals were ready to party with
Luke Bryan this past weekend (Feb. 22) at the Yum Center in Louisville, Ky., as part of Bryan’s
Dirt Road Diaries Tour.
Although the winter weather outside was in the 30’s, the undulations of Bryan’s hips easily raised the arena temps while he sang a slew of signature tunes and covers including
Taio Cruz’s “Dynamite,”
Bruno Mars’ “Locked Out Of Heaven,” and
Maroon 5’s “One More Night.” Bryan’s own hits included many off his 2011 album
Tailgates and Tanlines and
tracks from various spring break releases.

Luke Bryan. Photo: Eric Parker
Lyrics to “If You Ain’t Here To Party” most appropriately define the event, with opening acts
Florida Georgia Line and
Thompson Square encouraging the Louisville set-list towards a spring break atmosphere. Bryan delivers desirable sex-appeal to today’s country music, easily gearing up his fanbase for his headlining event in Panama Beach, Fla., March 12-13.
Booked through October, the
Dirt Road Diaries Tour will take place intermittently with one-off dates at various festivals and events. Bryan will co-host the ACM Awards with
Blake Shelton (Apr. 7) and vie for Vocal Event, Male Vocalist, Album and Entertainer of the Year.
While Bryan has spent previous years as an opening act for artists including
Jason Aldean, as well as headlining his own
Farm Tour, 2013 very well could be the year Bryan solidifies his bid for the Entertainer of the Year trophy.
In advance of the beach weekend, Bryan will release the album
Spring Break … Here to Party on March 5. The 14-song set boasts tracks that were previously only available via digital download, as well as new titles “Just a Sip” and “Buzzkill.”
If you’re ready to party, be sure to get your ticket to Luke Bryan in 2013. He’s worth it!
Little Big Town, Kacey Musgraves Bring Country to Knoxville
/by Jessica NicholsonShow opener Kacey Musgraves proved her frank and catchy first single, “Merry Go Round,” is just a tasty appetizer of the lyrical wit that peppers her upcoming album, Same Trailer, Different Park (March 19). She sailed through several songs with humility and charm. Her knack for storytelling was on full display, including tales of nosy neighbors using the guise of friendship to get into other people’s business (“Go Back To Your Trailer”), and a lonely woman seeking companionship and pseudo intimacy on “It Is What It Is.”
To garner the crowd’s attention, Musgraves enchanted the gathering with well-crafted wordplay and razor-sharp observations of the monotony and occasional bouts of hopelessness that can plague small-town life, along with its pleasures. She was pure confidence as she performed “Mama’s Broken Heart,” a Musgraves-penned song recorded by Miranda Lambert. She also performed “Undermine,” a song featured on Nashville.
Little Big Town proudly staked their claim at the corner of rock and country, launching their headlining show with “Pavement Ends” and following it with “Front Porch Thing,” along with a smattering of their own hits throughout the set, including “Little White Church,” “Home” and “A Little More You.” They performed a spot-on cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain,” before later serving up a medley of the cover songs featured in their video series “Scattered, Smothered and Covered” including Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” and Maroon 5’s “Moves Like Jagger,” among others. Whether originals or countrified remakes, the crowd’s attention stayed on the group’s air-tight harmonies and polished stage presence.
Smart lighting added appropriate drama to the ornate yet intimate venue. A lone spotlight highlighted Karen Fairchild as her haunting vocals capably handled “Shut Up Train,” while she and husband Jimi Westbrook were featured on the sizzling ballad “Your Side of the Bed.” During “Pontoon,” lights spelled out the group’s name, a nice addition to the summer-themed song.
The group ended the evening with a couple of its most well-known songs. Fairchild took the lead on “Tornado,” complete with a slight costume change for Fairchild and smoke and wind machines underscoring the drama of the song. They ended the set with what could be considered a signature song, “Boondocks.” Both tunes kept the sold-out crowd on its feet to the very end.
Slight Revenue Increase For Int'l Recording Industry
/by Sarah SkatesClick to see the full report.
The IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry) released its annual Digital Music Report.
Report highlights:
Kobalt Beefs Up Label Services Division
/by Sarah SkatesKaren Lieberman
Kobalt Label Services continues to expand operations with the addition of Shari Segalini and Karen Lieberman, who also works with Kobalt Music Group. They are the latest executives to join the company which has added more than 50 employees globally in less than two years.
KLS, the division of Kobalt which offers recorded music marketing and distribution services, recently announced the opening of its New York City office.
Lieberman has been appointed VP Digital Strategy and Marketing. Based in New York, she will report to Richard Sanders, President of Kobalt Music Group, and Paul Hitchman, Managing Director of Kobalt Label Services.
In addition to directing and implementing marketing campaigns for Kobalt Label Services, Lieberman will support new initiatives that promote and expand revenue opportunities for Kobalt Music Publishing clients.
Shari Segalini
Lieberman comes to Kobalt from Sony Music Global Marketing where she was VP of Global Marketing.
Segalini has been hired as SVP of Sales, North America, overseeing sales campaigns. She reports to Hitchman.
Segalini was previously VP of Field Sales at RED Distribution. Prior to RED Distribution she was a longtime VP of Sales at RCA Records.
One of KLS’s first major releases was Push the Sky Away by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, which came out earlier this month. Releases from the company’s Nashville office could follow.
Digital Weblinks: Apple and Google Eye Streaming Services
/by Sarah Skates• • • Songwriters are getting more love from iTunes. The latest iTunes update, version 11.0.2, includes a new Composers view. After installing the update, the view doesn’t display automatically, users have to select the option under the Preferences menu. The update also includes a redesigned Store, a new MiniPlayer and more.
• • • The New York Times offers an interesting look at revenue paid by streaming services.
• • • Spotify will soon be available via an app in Ford cars, according to the New York Times.
• • • Sprint will unlock the radio chip in its phones which will allow the hardware to pick up terrestrial signals. Charlie Cook has the story on MusicRow.com.
• • • A new RIAA report states Google has failed to follow through with its plan to lower the search ranking of sites that are known copyright infringers.
• • • The implementation phase of the Copyright Alert System (CAS) began this week. ISPs will receive notices of alleged P2P copyright infringement and forward those notices, or Copyright Alerts, to consumers. Alerts are meant to educate rather than punish, and direct consumers to legal alternatives.
Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, Joe Diffie Team For 'Roots & Boots' Tour
/by Jessica Nicholson“The ‘Roots & Boots’ tour is three friends who love country music having a good time, telling jokes about each other and telling jokes on each other,” says Kershaw. “We tell stories behind all of our songs. It’s a great show, so don’t be square, be there!” Tippin adds, “Being onstage with Sammy and Joe is a blast. I admire both of these guys so much. We have a great time together and the show is different every night and always a lot of fun.”
A full listing of ‘Roots & Boots’ tour dates is below.
March 8 – Wilkesboro, N.C. John A. Walker Community Center
March 12 – Palm Desert, Calif. – McCallum Theatre for the Performing Arts
March 13 – Modesto, Calif. – Gallo Center for the Arts
March 14 – Redding, Calif. – The Cascade Theatre
March 15 – La Mirada, Calif. – La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
March 16 – Chandler, Ariz. – Chandler Center for the Arts
March 17 – El Cajon, Calif. – Sycuan Casino
March 18, 19 – Folsom, Calif. – Three Stages At Folsom Lake College
March 23 – Rising Sun, Ind. – Rising Star Casino Resort
March 24 – Meadville, Pa. – Alleghey College Auditorium
March 29 – Mahnomen, Minn. – Shooting Star Casino
April 6 – Biloxi, Miss. – IP Casino Resort & Spa / Convention Center
April 19 – Moncton, Canada – The Centre At Casino New Brunswick
May 10 – Branson, Mo. – RFD-TV Theatre
May 11 – Sand Springs, Okla. – Osage Casino – Sand Springs
May 24 – Pigeon Forge, Tenn. – Country Tonite Theatre
View the tour EPK below.
Vince Gill, Dan Auerbach, Kip Moore To Appear on 'Nashville'
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys and Vince Gill. Photo: Katherine Bomboy-Thornton/ABC.
Vince Gill, Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, Pam Tillis, Kip Moore and Kate York will appear on Wednesday’s (Feb. 27) episode of ABC’s Nashville. The episode, titled “Dear Brother,” features a surprise birthday party for Deacon (played by actor Charles Esten) which takes place at The Bluebird Café.
Nashville stars Connie Britton as Rayna Jaymes, Hayden Panettiere as Juliette Barnes, Clare Bowen as Scarlett O’Connor, Eric Close as Teddy Conrad, Charles Esten as Deacon Claybourne, Jonathan Jackson as Avery Barkley, Sam Palladio as Gunnar Scott, Robert Ray Wisdom as Coleman Carlisle and Powers Boothe as Lamar Wyatt.
Garth Brooks Added To George Jones Farewell Concert
/by Sarah SkatesGeorge Jones
The star-packed lineup for George Jones’ final concert continues to grow with the addition of Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Shelby Lynne, The Oak Ridge Boys and Sam Moore. The event is set for Friday, Nov. 22 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.
Previously announced special guests at the hometown show include Dierks Bentley, Charlie Daniels, Jamey Johnson, Montgomery Gentry, Lorrie Morgan, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, Tanya Tucker, Josh Turner and Gene Watson. More stars are expected to be added.
Jones will mark the end of an era with 2013’s farewell tour titled The Grand Tour. The outing will make more than 40 stops. Tickets for the Nashville finale are available at all Ticketmaster locations.
Kellie Pickler, Wynonna Join 'Dancing With The Stars'
/by Jessica NicholsonThe full list of competitors is listed below:
• Boxer Victor Ortiz and new pro Lindsay Arnold
• Singer Kellie Pickler and Derek Hough
• Country star Wynonna Judd and Tony Dovolani
• Soap star Ingo Rademacher and Kym Johnson
• Disney Channel star Zendaya Coleman and Valentin Chmerkovskiy
• Comedian Andy Dick and Sharna Burgess
• Reality star Lisa Vanderpump and new pro Gleb Savchenko
• Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman and Mark Ballas
• Olympic skater Dorothy Hamill and Tristan MacManus
• Comedian D.L. Hughley and Cheryl Burke
• NFL star Jacoby Jones and Karina Smirnoff
Previous country entertainers to compete on Dancing With The Stars include Sara Evans, Chuck Wicks, Jewel and Billy Ray Cyrus.
Luke Bryan Declares Spring Break in Louisville
/by Eric T. ParkerLuke Bryan. Photo: Eric Parker
A slew of industry professionals were ready to party with Luke Bryan this past weekend (Feb. 22) at the Yum Center in Louisville, Ky., as part of Bryan’s Dirt Road Diaries Tour.
Although the winter weather outside was in the 30’s, the undulations of Bryan’s hips easily raised the arena temps while he sang a slew of signature tunes and covers including Taio Cruz’s “Dynamite,” Bruno Mars’ “Locked Out Of Heaven,” and Maroon 5’s “One More Night.” Bryan’s own hits included many off his 2011 album Tailgates and Tanlines and tracks from various spring break releases.
Luke Bryan. Photo: Eric Parker
Lyrics to “If You Ain’t Here To Party” most appropriately define the event, with opening acts Florida Georgia Line and Thompson Square encouraging the Louisville set-list towards a spring break atmosphere. Bryan delivers desirable sex-appeal to today’s country music, easily gearing up his fanbase for his headlining event in Panama Beach, Fla., March 12-13.
Booked through October, the Dirt Road Diaries Tour will take place intermittently with one-off dates at various festivals and events. Bryan will co-host the ACM Awards with Blake Shelton (Apr. 7) and vie for Vocal Event, Male Vocalist, Album and Entertainer of the Year.
While Bryan has spent previous years as an opening act for artists including Jason Aldean, as well as headlining his own Farm Tour, 2013 very well could be the year Bryan solidifies his bid for the Entertainer of the Year trophy.
In advance of the beach weekend, Bryan will release the album Spring Break … Here to Party on March 5. The 14-song set boasts tracks that were previously only available via digital download, as well as new titles “Just a Sip” and “Buzzkill.”
If you’re ready to party, be sure to get your ticket to Luke Bryan in 2013. He’s worth it!
Stoney Creek Promotes Heather Propper
/by Sarah SkatesHeather Propper
Stoney Creek Records recently promoted Heather Propper to Director of National Promotion. In her new role, Propper will grow national airplay for Stoney Creek Records artists including Thompson Square, Randy Houser, Parmalee and Lindsay Ell. Propper will report directly to BBR Music Group SVP of Promotion Carson James as well as Stoney Creek Records VP of Promotion Chris Loss.
Since joining Stoney Creek on the first day of the label’s operation in 2009, Propper has spent the last four years as its Director of Southeast Promotion.
“Heather was the first regional hired at SCR and she has proven her skill and tenacity over and over again. What better next step than to reward her with National responsibilities,” says James.
“Heather has been a big part of the Stoney Creek promotion team’s success. She has earned these stripes and this promotion,” adds Loss. “Elevating her makes our team even stronger for super-serving Country radio. It will fuel more growth for Thompson Square, Randy Houser and Parmalee all while preparing to launch Lindsay Ell this year!”
“I am so grateful to Benny Brown and my amazing bosses for giving me this wonderful opportunity. I truly love this company and my artists! I can’t wait to get on the road and make some new relationships in other parts of the country,” says Propper.
With a BA in Communication from Arizona State University, Propper spent five years at KMLE/ Phoenix, ending as Promotion Director. She then joined Equity Music as Promotion Coordinator and rose to Southeast Regional.
She may be reached at (615) 320-1372 and at heather@stoneycreekrecords.com.