
Luke Bryan. Photo: Frazier Harrison
Luke Bryan was the biggest winner at the 2012 American Country Awards Winners, handed out Monday night (Dec. 10) at Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Events Center. The singer took home the fan-voted show’s top prize, Artist of the Year, and eight other trophies, more than any other artist.
Bryan was followed by Miranda Lambert, who received three awards. Carrie Underwood earned two guitars, for a total of 11 ACA awards, the most of any artist. Lady Antebellum’s wins in Artist of the Year: Group, and Single of the Year: Group, plus their five previous awards, make them the group with the most ACA honors ever. The show aired live on Fox.
Fans logged on to www.theacas.com to cast votes in support of their favorite country music artists.
ARTISTS
Artist of the Year
Luke Bryan
Artist of the Year: Male
Luke Bryan
Artist of the Year: Female
Carrie Underwood
Artist of the Year: Group
Lady Antebellum
Artist of the Year: Breakthrough Artist
Jake Owen
Artist of the Year: New Artist
Lauren Alaina
Album
Album of the Year
Luke Bryan, “tailgates & tanlines”
SINGLES
Single of the Year
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night To End”
Single of the Year: Male
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night To End”
Single of the Year: Female
Miranda Lambert, “Over You”
Single of the Year: Group
Lady Antebellum, “We Owned The Night”
Single of the Year: New Artist
Hunter Hayes, “Wanted”
Single of the Year: Breakthrough Artist
Brantley Gilbert, “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do”
Single of the Year: Vocal Collaboration
Brad Paisley (Duet with Carrie Underwood), “Remind Me”
TOURING
Touring Artist of the Year
Jason Aldean
VIDEOS
Music Video of the Year
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night To End”
Music Video of the Year: Male
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End”
Music Video of the Year: Female
Miranda Lambert, “Over You”
Music Video of the Year: Group or Collaboration
Little Big Town, “Pontoon”
Music Video of the Year: New Artist
Hunter Hayes, “Wanted”
Song of the Year:
Eric Church, “Springsteen” (Eric Church, Jeff Hyde and Ryan Tyndell)
Additionally, the following MOST PLAYED RADIO TRACK awards determined by Mediabase, were announced during tonight’s telecast:
Most Played Radio Track
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End”
Most Played Radio Track: Male
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End”
Most Played Radio Track: Female
Miranda Lambert, “Over You”
Most Played Radio Track: Group
Zac Brown Band, “Keep Me In Mind”
Most Played Radio Track: New Artist
Kip Moore, “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck”
rpm entertainment Enters Revenue Sharing Agreement With Clear Channel
/by Sarah Skatesrpm entertainment, which includes rpme records, rpme music group and rpme management, was launched in May 2012 by Siman. Maggie Rose is rpme’s debut artist signed to the label, management and publishing rosters. rpme music group owns the rights to such hit songs as “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” (Alan Jackson), “I’m Movin’ On” (Rascal Flatts) and “Leave the Pieces” (The Wreckers), among others. rpme management also represents Yarn, Humming House, Carolina Story and a rising country group, The Command Sisters.
“Country music has always been a part of my life – it runs in my veins,” said Siman. “While I am immensely proud of my accomplishments so far, the future is what motivates me. This agreement represents where music is going, and I’m excited that rpm entertainment will be pioneering with Clear Channel.”
“Scott Siman knows country music inside and out,” said Bob Pittman, Chief Executive Officer of Clear Channel. “His years of experience and his reputation in the industry make him and his company an ideal choice for this partnership. His focus on emerging country artists makes this business model, which allows new acts to reach bigger, more diverse audiences, even more relevant.”
Luke Bryan Wins Big at ACA Awards
/by Sarah SkatesLuke Bryan. Photo: Frazier Harrison
Luke Bryan was the biggest winner at the 2012 American Country Awards Winners, handed out Monday night (Dec. 10) at Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Events Center. The singer took home the fan-voted show’s top prize, Artist of the Year, and eight other trophies, more than any other artist.
Bryan was followed by Miranda Lambert, who received three awards. Carrie Underwood earned two guitars, for a total of 11 ACA awards, the most of any artist. Lady Antebellum’s wins in Artist of the Year: Group, and Single of the Year: Group, plus their five previous awards, make them the group with the most ACA honors ever. The show aired live on Fox.
Fans logged on to www.theacas.com to cast votes in support of their favorite country music artists.
ARTISTS
Artist of the Year
Luke Bryan
Artist of the Year: Male
Luke Bryan
Artist of the Year: Female
Carrie Underwood
Artist of the Year: Group
Lady Antebellum
Artist of the Year: Breakthrough Artist
Jake Owen
Artist of the Year: New Artist
Lauren Alaina
Album
Album of the Year
Luke Bryan, “tailgates & tanlines”
SINGLES
Single of the Year
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night To End”
Single of the Year: Male
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night To End”
Single of the Year: Female
Miranda Lambert, “Over You”
Single of the Year: Group
Lady Antebellum, “We Owned The Night”
Single of the Year: New Artist
Hunter Hayes, “Wanted”
Single of the Year: Breakthrough Artist
Brantley Gilbert, “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do”
Single of the Year: Vocal Collaboration
Brad Paisley (Duet with Carrie Underwood), “Remind Me”
TOURING
Touring Artist of the Year
Jason Aldean
VIDEOS
Music Video of the Year
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night To End”
Music Video of the Year: Male
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End”
Music Video of the Year: Female
Miranda Lambert, “Over You”
Music Video of the Year: Group or Collaboration
Little Big Town, “Pontoon”
Music Video of the Year: New Artist
Hunter Hayes, “Wanted”
Song of the Year:
Eric Church, “Springsteen” (Eric Church, Jeff Hyde and Ryan Tyndell)
Additionally, the following MOST PLAYED RADIO TRACK awards determined by Mediabase, were announced during tonight’s telecast:
Most Played Radio Track
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End”
Most Played Radio Track: Male
Luke Bryan, “I Don’t Want This Night to End”
Most Played Radio Track: Female
Miranda Lambert, “Over You”
Most Played Radio Track: Group
Zac Brown Band, “Keep Me In Mind”
Most Played Radio Track: New Artist
Kip Moore, “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck”
Dawn Gates Upped at UMG Nashville
/by Sarah SkatesDawn Gates
Dawn Gates has been promoted to Vice President, Digital Marketing for UMG Nashville. Gates will continue to report to Cindy Mabe, SVP Marketing for UMG Nashville, and will oversee all digital marketing efforts for the label group which represents artists including Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley, Gary Allan, George Strait, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum and Little Big Town, among others.
“Dawn is one of the most creative, dynamic marketers I have ever known,” says Mabe. “She brings ideas that help drive our artists’ careers and connect to their fans and consumers. I have had the privilege to work with Dawn for nearly six years where she has continued to improve her game. I am so proud to announce her as Vice President Digital Marketing for UMG.”
Gates was with Capitol Records Nashville for seven years, where she most recently held the title of Senior Director, New Media. Prior to her tenure at Capitol Nashville, Gates spent eight years working for Word Label Group, a division of Word Entertainment, LLC where she established its first New Media department.
Artist Pics (12/10/2012)
/by Jessica Nicholson•••Blake Shelton performed at jcpenney in Culver City, Calif. to wrap up the jcp Holiday Giving Tour – a 12-day tour across the U.S. in which jcpenney carried out a special act of generosity in a new city each day. Shelton and former The Voice contestant RaeLynn performed a free concert for fans to end the tour.
•••RaeLynn took a turn on the red carpet prior to a performance at jcpenney in Culver City, Calif. to wrap the jcp Holiday Giving Tour. She and Blake Shelton played the free and open to the public concert.
RaeLynn on the red carpet for the jcp Holiday Giving Tour. Photo: Charley Gallay, Getty Images for jcpenney
•••Scotty McCreery was surprised backstage at the Grand Ole Opry on Friday (Dec. 7) with a plaque commemorating his Gold-certified holiday album Christmas with Scotty McCreery.
Photo (L-R): UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan, McCreery, Grand Ole Opry VP/General Manager Pete Fisher. Photo: Chris Hollo, Grand Ole Opry
•••Shania Twain‘s fans aren’t the only ones excited about her Las Vegas show–so are her fellow country artists. Members of Lady Antebellum and Little Big Town caught up with Twain backstage after one of her performances of Shania: Still The One.
(L-R): Karen Fairchild, Charles Kelley, Jimi Westbrook, Shania Twain, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman, Dave Haywood
American Country Awards To Air Tonight
/by Eric T. ParkerTrace Adkins and Kristin Chenoweth will host the two-hour special for a second year. The awards show will feature performances from both Adkins and Chenoweth, in addition to Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts, Luke Bryan, Kip Moore, Jake Owen, and Little Big Town.
Additional appearances will include Country artists Eli Young Band, Florida Georgia Line, Gloriana, Love and Theft, Casey James, Miranda Lambert, LeAnn Rimes, Lee Brice, Jana Kramer, Dustin Lynch, Natasha Bedingfield, Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, and Chris Young. Ron White and the San Francisco Giants’ Brandon Belt and Barry Zito will also be in attendance.
For a complete list of nominees, click here.
Industry Ink (12/10/2012)
/by Jessica NicholsonMelissa Spillman
••• Melissa Spillman has joined Brave Music Company, which she and husband Jeremy Spillman opened in January 2011. The company has had recent cuts by Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Randy Rogers, Jon Pardi, Charlie Worsham and others. Spillman formerly worked in A&R with Capitol Nashville. She can be reached at melissa@bravemusiccompany.com .
Odie Blackmon
••• Songwriter Odie Blackmon (Gary Allan‘s “Nothing On But The Radio,” Lee Ann Womack‘s “I May Hate Myself in the Morning”) will teach a session on The Nashville Number system for songwriters and performers, presented by the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University, from Jan. 10 through April 22.
The course is scheduled on Tuesdays from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. This class is open to the Nashville community and is for songwriters, singers, instrumentalists, DJs, and performers who don’t read traditional music notation. Click here for registration information.
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The Academy of Country Music welcomed Warner Music Nashville recording artist Charlie Worsham to its offices while he was in Los Angeles last week. While at the Academy he performed new single “Could It Be” and signed up for professional ACM membership, as part of the Academy’s complimentary one-year membership offered to support emerging artists.
Artist Updates (12/10/2012)
/by Jessica NicholsonLee Greenwood
Lee Greenwood is slated to appear on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition during a two-hour, holiday-themed episode that airs Monday (Dec. 10). Greenwood performs “God Bless The USA” in a tribute to wounded veterans during the episode, which airs beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET. The episode honors SSG Shilo Harris, who was struck by a massive improvised explosive device (IED) in 2007 while on patrol in Iraq.
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Blake Shelton
Through Blake Shelton‘s recent holiday special (NBC’s Blake Shelton’s Not So Family Christmas), as well as his role on NBC’s The Voice, the singer-songwriter has proven his onscreen charisma, and Shelton’s fans think he would be a perfect choice to host Saturday Night Live. A Facebook page has been created as part of a rally to convince SNL producers to bring on Shelton as host, and Shelton’s wife Miranda Lambert as musical guest.
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Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift, who turns 23 on Thursday (Dec. 13) made an appearance at the 2012 Z100’s Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden on Friday (Dec. 7). The singer-songwriter performed over half a dozen songs, including “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” “Love Story” and “I Knew You Were Trouble.” Others in attendance include Justin Bieber, One Direction, Ed Sheeran (who performed with Swift), Members of the Wanted and others.
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Kristian Bush
Sugarland’s Kristian Bush has co-written “Stuck In The Middle” included on the new album from pop-punk band Boys Like Girls, Crazy World. The album is slated to release on Tuesday (Dec. 11). Bush is also scheduled for a few overseas dates in early 2013, including the CMA Songwriters Series for shows in London, Belfast and Dublin (February 21-26) and for the inaugural C2C: Country To Country Music Festival, to be held at London’s O2 arena on March 26. Other artists on the bill include Little Big Town, Vince Gill and headliner Tim McGraw.
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Kacey Musgraves
Kacey Musgraves has been tapped by VEVO to be its next “LIFT” artist starting Monday (Dec. 10). She is the first country artist selected for the initiative which supports emerging acts. Past LIFT artists include Jessie J, Dev, One Direction and Rita Ora. LIFT will feature exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, video premieres and live performances with Musgraves. http://vevo.com/lift.
Taylor Swift Breaks Country Songs Record
/by Sarah SkatesSwift on location for "Trouble," shot in Los Angeles by director Anthony Mandler. The song was written by Swift, Max Martin and Shellback. Her costar in the video is Reeve Carney, currently playing Peter Parker in the Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark."
Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” is in its ninth consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Songs chart. This sets a record for the most weeks at No. 1 on that chart by a female solo artist, surpassing Connie Smith’s eight-week run with “Once A Day” in 1964. “Never Ever” has sold more than 2.6 million downloads in the U.S.
About two months ago, Billboard revised the Country Songs ranking method “from core country radio audience to a digital, streaming, and expanded radio hybrid.” The chart was previously known as Hot Country Singles, based on radio airplay reports and single sales.
In more Swift chart news, her songs “I Knew You Were Trouble” and “State Of Grace” appear on the all-genre list of top selling digital tracks, but are not being counted on the Soundscan Digital Genre Country tracks chart, where her music typically charts.
MTV will world premiere Swift’s 23rd music video, the clip for “I Knew You Were Trouble,” at 4:40 p.m. ET on Thurs., Dec. 13, the singer’s 23rd birthday.
Paramore Sets Release Date
/by Sarah SkatesJustin Meldal-Johnsen produced the project which will be released via Fueled By Ramen. He is a bass player and producer, whose resume includes work with Beck, Nine Inch Nails, Garbage, Dixie Chicks, Sara Bareilles, Kid Rock and Pink.
Williams shared news of the new album on the band’s website. She said, “The whole making of this album was a rediscovering of ourselves as a band and as friends. It was a process that allowed us the freedom to explore new territory artistically and to liberate ourselves as musicians, singers, as people! Sincerely, we feel that the best way to give it a name is just to call it what it is. This album is us.”
Tim & Faith Debut Soul2Soul at Venetian in Vegas
/by Eric T. ParkerPhoto:Denise Truscello/WIREIMAGE
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill kicked off the first of 10 select engagements this weekend (12/7-8) at The Venetian in Las Vegas for their latest revival of Soul2Soul.
The 1,800-seat Venetian theatre, previously home to Phantom — the Las Vegas Spectacular, features the Country couple sharing the stage for an intimate evening of hits including opening number, “Let’s Go To Vegas,” performed as the two entered through the back doors of the venue. The two tag-teamed through an evening of hits including “Breathe,” “Like We Never Loved At All,” “Live Like You Were Dying” alongside mainstay duets “It’s Your Love” and “I Need You” according to reports.
McGraw wore a black suit during the Dec. 8 early performance, and a gray suit for the late show while Hill made four costume changes, revealing five outfits in total. Under the current deal, the singers perform two 90-minute shows during each select date through April.
Show Producer, Robert Deaton, revealed the Vegas production will include a combination of musicians selected from each Nashville star’s band.
Soul2Soul joins Shania Twain’s spectacular already running on The Strip at The Colosseum, and comes after Garth Brooks’ final show in Las Vegas this past month (Nov. 17) at the Wynn.
Ticket prices for upcoming Soul2Soul dates range from $110.00-302.50, click here for more information.