
Rick Blackburn 11-19-90. Photo: Alan Mayor
A Celebration of Life will be held for music executive
Rick Blackburn will be held April 27 in Blackburn’s hometown of Milford, Ohio.
Blackburn, who
passed away Nov. 30, 2012, is survived by his wife Suzie. According to a release, it was Blackburn’s wish that friends and former classmates gather for a time of fun and fellowship. They have also extended an invitation to the event to Blackburn’s friends and colleagues in Nashville.
The Celebration of life will be held at 6 p.m. at the Victor Stier American Legion (450 Victor Stier Drive, Milford, Ohio). Dress will be casual. Refreshments will include a meal/hos d’oeuvres and a cash bar. Reservations are not required, but an RSVP would be appreciated.
To RSVP, e-mail
Linda Powers or call 513-831-6556.
As the head of the Columbia and Epic imprints of CBS Records in 1980-87, Blackburn launched major hits for such stars as
Ricky Skaggs, Rosanne Cash, Willie Nelson, Exile, Ricky Van Shelton, Merle Haggard, Chet Atkins, Vern Gosdin, Crystal Gayle, the Gatlins, Janie Fricke, Mickey Gilley, Moe Bandy, Joe Stampley, George Jones, Charly McClain, Lacy J. Dalton, Rodney Crowell and more.
While Blackburn was in charge of Atlantic Records in 1989-99, the label made radio stars of
John Michael Montgomery, Neal McCoy, Confederate Railroad and
Tracy Lawrence.
Richard Norman Blackburn was born Nov. 16, 1942 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Richard and Norma Horne Blackburn. He began his career promoting pop records in his hometown. He worked for Mercury Records in Chicago in 1965, then moved to CBS in New York in 1968.
Beginning in 1970, he helped run Ode Records with Lou Adler and Herb Alpert in Los Angeles. The company’s roster included
Cheech & Chong, Carole King and
Spirit. It also marketed the soundtrack to
The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Rising Women On The Row–Nomination Period Ends This Friday (2/22)
/by Jessica NicholsonMusicRow‘s Rising Women on the Row Breakfast is designed to salute up-and-coming women who have made substantial contributions to the Nashville music industry early in their careers.
This year’s honorees will again be feted at a sit-down breakfast and awards ceremony set for Friday, March 22 at 8:30 a.m. at Maggiano’s.
To nominate those women who are fast becoming visionary leaders in Nashville’s music industry, use the official form here. Self-nominees and peer-nominees are welcome. Multiple nominations do not increase chances of recognition.
Click here for nomination form.
Click here to purchase tickets.
Tony Brown Weds Jamie Nicole Antee in Nashville
/by Jessica NicholsonProducer, musician and label executive Tony Brown wed Jamie Nicole Antee in a private Valentine’s Day ceremony at Woodmont Christian Church in Nashville, Tenn. on Feb. 14.
In recent months Brown completed production on the debut effort by new Arista Nashville artist Kristen Kelly. He also collaborated with pop music superstar group, Train, on a critically acclaimed track for A Very Special Christmas, 25 Years, a project for which he acted as executive producer (Big Machine Records).
Beginning his professional career in the music industry as the piano player in Elvis Presley’s band, Brown spent 19 years as president of MCA Records, where he worked with artists including George Strait, Vince Gill, Jimmy Buffett, Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, Lee Ann Womack, Lionel Richie, Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna, Patty Loveless, George Jones and others.
A four-time Grammy winner, Brown has also earned four Academy of Country Music Awards. He is a member of NARAS, CMA, ACM, IBMA, GMA and Leadership Music.
This is the fourth marriage for Tony and the second for Jamie.
Tony Brown and Jamie Nicole Antee. Photo: Peter Nash
Dierks Bentley, Josh Turner, More Join Final George Jones Concert
/by Eric T. ParkerGeorge Jones
Montgomery Gentry, Kenny Rogers, Josh Turner, and Dierks Bentley are the latest additions to the ever-growing list of guests to take the stage with George Jones for his final Nashville concert.
Taking place at the Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 22, the show has previously announced artists Charlie Daniels, Lorrie Morgan, Randy Travis, Jamey Johnson and Gene Watson.
“I am excited that my friends all want to be with me on this show,” says Jones. “This is sure going to be a fun and emotional night with lots of memories, friends, and great country music.”
Tickets for the Nashville finale are currently on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.
Jones will mark the end of an era with 2013’s farewell tour titled The Grand Tour, expected to make approximately 44 stops. Click here for the itinerary.
Celebration of Life For Rick Blackburn To Be Held April 27
/by Jessica NicholsonRick Blackburn 11-19-90. Photo: Alan Mayor
A Celebration of Life will be held for music executive Rick Blackburn will be held April 27 in Blackburn’s hometown of Milford, Ohio.
Blackburn, who passed away Nov. 30, 2012, is survived by his wife Suzie. According to a release, it was Blackburn’s wish that friends and former classmates gather for a time of fun and fellowship. They have also extended an invitation to the event to Blackburn’s friends and colleagues in Nashville.
The Celebration of life will be held at 6 p.m. at the Victor Stier American Legion (450 Victor Stier Drive, Milford, Ohio). Dress will be casual. Refreshments will include a meal/hos d’oeuvres and a cash bar. Reservations are not required, but an RSVP would be appreciated.
To RSVP, e-mail Linda Powers or call 513-831-6556.
As the head of the Columbia and Epic imprints of CBS Records in 1980-87, Blackburn launched major hits for such stars as Ricky Skaggs, Rosanne Cash, Willie Nelson, Exile, Ricky Van Shelton, Merle Haggard, Chet Atkins, Vern Gosdin, Crystal Gayle, the Gatlins, Janie Fricke, Mickey Gilley, Moe Bandy, Joe Stampley, George Jones, Charly McClain, Lacy J. Dalton, Rodney Crowell and more.
While Blackburn was in charge of Atlantic Records in 1989-99, the label made radio stars of John Michael Montgomery, Neal McCoy, Confederate Railroad and Tracy Lawrence.
Richard Norman Blackburn was born Nov. 16, 1942 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Richard and Norma Horne Blackburn. He began his career promoting pop records in his hometown. He worked for Mercury Records in Chicago in 1965, then moved to CBS in New York in 1968.
Beginning in 1970, he helped run Ode Records with Lou Adler and Herb Alpert in Los Angeles. The company’s roster included Cheech & Chong, Carole King and Spirit. It also marketed the soundtrack to The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Lady Antebellum Sets Release Date For Fourth Studio Album
/by Jessica NicholsonLady Antebellum will release its fourth Capitol Nashville studio album, Golden, on May 7.
“This album feels to me like one of those that from start to finish could be a good road-trip record and that’s what we wanted,” said Lady A’s Charles Kelley. “It’s one of the reasons why the term ‘golden’ was kind of cool. I think about road trips and driving down the road with those little streaks of sunshine popping through the trees, especially at sunset. ‘Golden’…it just gives you this warm, easy feeling.”
“Writing and recording this record really took us back to when we first met each other,” added Hillary Scott. “When I first met the boys, we spent a lot of time around the piano at the house they lived in at the time. We didn’t really know each other at all, but there was still some magic and then the harmonies – that’s how it all started – that blend of our voices and that blend of our songwriting craft. So, it’s exciting that even on our fourth record, we can still find that.”
Snapshots: Chris Young, Craig Campbell, Logan Mize
/by Sarah SkatesChris Young and his team celebrated his sold out headlining show at New York City’s Best Buy Theater on Friday night (Feb. 15).
(L-R): WME’s Rob Beckham, AEG’s Mark Schulman, Chris Young, Shopkeeper Management’s Crystal Dishmon and AEG’s Casey McCabe
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Craig Campbell will appear on the GAC Daily Countdown today (Feb. 19) at noon and 6:00 p.m./ET. He joins host Suzanne Alexander for the fan-voted show which will feature his latest hit video “Outta My Head,” which has been in the top spot for multiple weeks.

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Big Yellow Dog Records artist Logan Mize makes his acting debut in tonight’s (Feb. 19) episode of Hart of Dixie at 8:00 p.m./ET on the CW Network. Mize and his band appear as themselves, performing “Good Life” and “High and Dry.” Mize continues to tour in support of his LP, Nobody In Nashville.
(L-R): Derek Wyatt , Tyler Chiarelli, Logan Mize, Josh Gleave
Scotty McCreery Hosts CMA's "Keep The Music Playing" Nashville Concert
/by Jessica NicholsonThe fourth annual “Keep The Music Playing” event is presented by the Metro Nashville Public Schools and the CMA, and honors the best elementary, middle and high school music programs in Metro Nashville public schools.
To date the CMA has been able to donate over $6 million to purchase instruments for students in the Middle Tennessee area. Kix Brooks, Laura Bell Bundy, Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts, Sara Evans, Troy Gentry of Montgomery Gentry and Kellie Pickler are a few of the artists who have been involved in the program.
Brad Paisley Puts California Home On The Market
/by Jessica NicholsonBrad & Kimberly Paisley
Brad Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley (of ABC’s Nashville) have put their Pacific Palisades, Calif. home on the market for just under $3 million.
Paisley and wife Kimberly also own a farm just outside of Nashville.
Sheryl Crow, Ricky Young Plan Nashville Shows
/by Jessica NicholsonThe shows will be held April 19-21 at 8 p.m.
Tickets for Crow’s two 2011 shows sold out in six minutes — so quickly that a third concert was added to the 300-seat downtown theater.
Tickets are $125 for classic seating, $150 for balcony and lounge and $1,500 for VIP cabaret tables of four seats.
“New Hope Academy has impressed my family with their dedication to three commitments: the promise of an excellent, classical education; their mission to the underprivileged; and the belief in connected, purposeful community,” said Crow in a release from the Franklin Theatre. “These shows are one way I can contribute to that mission and, combined with the generosity of patrons we look forward to seeing at the shows, help foster their success.”
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Ricky Young
Ricky Young will visit Nashville’s The Listening Room Cafe at its new downtown location on 217 2nd Ave. South. on Tuesday (Feb. 19).
Young’s current single, “Could You Love Me Again,” was written by Lee Brice, Jon Stone and Tyler Farr and was recently made available on Play MPE. Jerry Duncan Promotions will promote the song through Applause Records.
“When I was looking for songs for the album, it was the first song that immediately hit me. Lee [Brice] sent me probably 80 songs and said, ‘cut what you want.’ I listened to every song at least five times, and when I first heard ‘Could You Love Me Again,’ I just thought, ‘that’s a winner.’ It’s one of the tracks that best represents me as an artist,” says Young of the song.
For more information, visit listeningroomcafe.com.
The Civil Wars Team With T Bone Burnett
/by Sarah SkatesThe Civil Wars teamed with T Bone Burnett to work on the soundtrack for new documentary, A Place at the Table. Featuring 14 original tracks, the album is set for release Feb. 26 through Sensibility Music.
Burnett and The Civil Wars perform on the album, which includes the new single “Long Time Gone” (listen below).
From the producers of Food, Inc., A Place at the Table explores American food and hunger issues. The film will be released March 1.
The band and Burnett are offering 100 percent of the label’s net profits and producer/artist royalties to the Participant Foundation, an organization that “exists to support programs that support a sustainable and peaceful world.”
In November, The Civil Wars cancelled tour dates, citing “internal discord and irreconcilable differences of ambition.”
The Nashville Scene reports the soundtrack was recorded in 2011.