
Rascal Flatts with Hayden Panettiere
Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood were named the 2012 CMT Artists of the Year, during a CMT special which aired on Sunday (Dec. 9). Rascal Flatts, who co-hosted the evening with Nashville actress-singer Hayden Panettiere, kicked off the evening’s festivities with a performance of “Hot in Here” from their album Changed.
Prior to singing his hit “Beers Ago,” Keith received congratulations from comedian Rodney Carrington and Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson. His trophy was presented by baseball great Roger Clemens.
Lambert received praise from Chris Young and country music legend Merle Haggard before performing her hit “Over You.” Sheryl Crow did the honors.
Church offered his hit “Homeboy” and received a video greeting from Metallica’s James Hetfield, and the award from Kid Rock.
Chesney, a second-time honoree, enjoyed a video message from actor Morgan Freeman. Later, Eli Young Band and Kacey Musgraves, who will both tour with Chesney in 2013, performed Chesney’s hit “Come Over.” Sammy Hagar handed Chesney his trophy.
Another second-time winner Underwood did her latest single “Two Black Cadillacs.” Current tourmate Hunter Hayes and Today show co-host Hoda Kotb congratulated the singer on her award, which was presented by her hubby Mike Fisher.
Bryan received praise for his honor from Lady Antebellum and Thompson Square, before launching into a mash-up of his hit “Drunk On You” and OneRepublic’s “Feel Again” with the band’s frontman, Ryan Tedder. Kenny Rogers presented Bryan’s honor.
Aldean was honored by rapper Ludacris and Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson. Aldean then closed the evening with a performance of his hit, “Take a Little Ride.” The third-time winner and Georgia native received his trophy from the Atlanta Braves’ Chipper Jones.
The 2012 CMT Artists of the Year is set to re-air on Tuesday (Dec. 11) at 12 a.m. ET.
Meanwhile, The Big and Best of 2012: A Year End Celebration Presented by TMobile is set to air on CMT, CMT.com, MTV.com, VH1.com and ComedyCentral.com in an eight hour stream on Wednesday (Dec. 12), beginning at 12 p.m. ET. The event will be hosted by CMT’s Kourtney Hansen, MTV News’ Sway Calloway and VH1’s Carrie Keagan, and will broadcast live from MTV’s Times Square studio and on location in New York City, Boston and Nashville. The live event will include CMT’s Live in Nashville with Thompson Square, Concrete Country with First Aid Kit, Live @ CMT with Grace Potter and a live performance by Dustin Lynch from New York. On Friday (Dec. 15), Kid Rock will debut his video “Happy New Year” during the CMT Top 20 Countdown, airing at 11:30 a.m. ET.
Follow the event via Twitter on @CMT and @TMobile for #BigandBest2012.
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.
MusicRow Hires Jessica Nicholson
/by MichelleNicholson began her career as a public relations and marketing coordinator at Resonate Records. She has written for Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) Magazine, TasteofCountry.com and previously worked as a staff writer for Country Weekly Magazine.
“Jessica brings an impressive collection of writing experience and industry knowledge to MusicRow. Her passion for music and our industry makes her a great asset to our publication. Jessica is a wonderful addition to the MusicRow team as we continue to serve the music industry and its members,” says MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson.
Her passion for the music business, and particularly Country, Bluegrass and Christian music, led Nicholson to Nashville. In 2006, she graduated from Belmont University with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Music Business and Marketing (with a minor in Writing), and completed internships at Universal Music Group, Warner Music Nashville and Hot Schatz PR.
Nicholson can be reached at jnicholson@musicrow.com and 615-499-5416.
2012 CMT Artists of the Year Revealed
/by Jessica NicholsonRascal Flatts with Hayden Panettiere
Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood were named the 2012 CMT Artists of the Year, during a CMT special which aired on Sunday (Dec. 9). Rascal Flatts, who co-hosted the evening with Nashville actress-singer Hayden Panettiere, kicked off the evening’s festivities with a performance of “Hot in Here” from their album Changed.
Prior to singing his hit “Beers Ago,” Keith received congratulations from comedian Rodney Carrington and Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson. His trophy was presented by baseball great Roger Clemens.
Lambert received praise from Chris Young and country music legend Merle Haggard before performing her hit “Over You.” Sheryl Crow did the honors.
Church offered his hit “Homeboy” and received a video greeting from Metallica’s James Hetfield, and the award from Kid Rock.
Chesney, a second-time honoree, enjoyed a video message from actor Morgan Freeman. Later, Eli Young Band and Kacey Musgraves, who will both tour with Chesney in 2013, performed Chesney’s hit “Come Over.” Sammy Hagar handed Chesney his trophy.
Another second-time winner Underwood did her latest single “Two Black Cadillacs.” Current tourmate Hunter Hayes and Today show co-host Hoda Kotb congratulated the singer on her award, which was presented by her hubby Mike Fisher.
Bryan received praise for his honor from Lady Antebellum and Thompson Square, before launching into a mash-up of his hit “Drunk On You” and OneRepublic’s “Feel Again” with the band’s frontman, Ryan Tedder. Kenny Rogers presented Bryan’s honor.
Aldean was honored by rapper Ludacris and Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson. Aldean then closed the evening with a performance of his hit, “Take a Little Ride.” The third-time winner and Georgia native received his trophy from the Atlanta Braves’ Chipper Jones.
The 2012 CMT Artists of the Year is set to re-air on Tuesday (Dec. 11) at 12 a.m. ET.
Meanwhile, The Big and Best of 2012: A Year End Celebration Presented by TMobile is set to air on CMT, CMT.com, MTV.com, VH1.com and ComedyCentral.com in an eight hour stream on Wednesday (Dec. 12), beginning at 12 p.m. ET. The event will be hosted by CMT’s Kourtney Hansen, MTV News’ Sway Calloway and VH1’s Carrie Keagan, and will broadcast live from MTV’s Times Square studio and on location in New York City, Boston and Nashville. The live event will include CMT’s Live in Nashville with Thompson Square, Concrete Country with First Aid Kit, Live @ CMT with Grace Potter and a live performance by Dustin Lynch from New York. On Friday (Dec. 15), Kid Rock will debut his video “Happy New Year” during the CMT Top 20 Countdown, airing at 11:30 a.m. ET.
Follow the event via Twitter on @CMT and @TMobile for #BigandBest2012.
‘The Voice’ Carries NBC To The Top
/by Sarah SkatesThe show airs twice weekly with episodes on Monday and Tuesday nights. It is also doing double duty this season, with the first run closing next week and another edition debuting next spring. According to the NYT:
The network has boosted overall ratings and seen significant upward momentum for the programs which air after The Voice, such as new drama Revolution, and new comedy Go On.
The current edition of The Voice wraps Dec. 18 with a winter finale. A new edition starts in March with Shelton and Adam Levine returning to the coaches’ chairs alongside new coaches Shakira and Usher. Regular coaches Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green are taking a break during that run.
Artist Update (12/7/2012)
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Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell, Photo: David McClister
Rodney Crowell and Emmylou Harris have paired up for the collaborative album Old Yellow Moon, featuring four tracks penned by Crowell and eight cover tunes. Old Yellow Moon will release Feb. 26. A preview of the album’s track “Hanging Up My Heart” is available at Rollingstone.com.
Snapshots (12/7/12)
/by MichelleDarius Rucker performed his latest tune, “True Believers,” on NBC’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on December 5. “True Believers” is the lead single and title track of Rucker’s 2013 release and third country album. Watch it HERE. Rucker also joins Natasha Bedingfield, Colbie Caillat, host Joel McHale, Gary Sinise and more at the 2012 American Giving Awards, airing Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Rucker will perform as part of the celebration honoring organizations around the country that are ‘true believers’ in their communities, five of which will be awarded $2 million in grants to continue their positive work and influence.
Darius Rucker Photo: Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU
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New Haven Records and RSI Music Group recording artist Gordon Mote was recently invited to perform at the artist induction ceremonies of both the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame. The Academy of Country Music award winner recently performed when Aretha Franklin, Ricky Skaggs, Dallas Holm, The Hoppers, Love Song and Rex Humbard were inducted into the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame at a ceremony recorded for broadcast at TBN’s Trinity Music City auditorium. Mote also performed at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Medallion Ceremony, during which country superstar Garth Brooks, songstress Connie Smith, and blind session keyboardist Hargus “Pig” Robbins were inducted.
“It is a rare talent that finds favor in both the Gospel and Country music worlds. We are honored that Gordon Mote calls New Haven Records ‘home,’ and we are thrilled about the ever-broadening attention that Gordon’s music and ministry is receiving,” says Ken Harding, president of New Haven Records.
Left Photo: Gordon Mote (R) accompanies Crystal Gayle (L) paying homage to Pig Robbins' original keyboard performance on "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” at the Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Photo: Peyton Hoge Right Photo: Gordon Mote (L) and Dallas Holm (R) perform during the induction of Dallas Holm into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame Photo: Jim Sulcer
Warner Music Nashville Promotes Two
/by Jessica NicholsonWarner Music Nashville has promoted Lisa Ray and Justin Luffman each to the position of Vice President, Brand Management. Both will report to Peter Strickland, VP of Brand Management and Sales.
Ray previously served as Senior Director, Marketing at WEA, while Luffman served as Director, Online Marketing at Warner Music Nashville. The position of Vice President, Brand Management was previously held by Kelli Haywood, who is leaving and will stay with the company through January to help facilitate a smooth transition.
“Kelli has been a vital and extraordinary part of the Warner family, and will be greatly missed,” said Strickland via a statement. “I am excited that WMN is simultaneously able to recognize internal talent and, as part of the brand management department’s ongoing development and growth, promote two internal candidates to Vice President. Justin and Lisa not only both bring their unique talents to the brand management department, but will also continue to build upon its reputation for innovation and success.”
“Warner Music Nashville has been my home for eight years, and my love for the artists and this staff is unparalleled—they are family,” said Haywood. “I am thankful to John Esposito and Peter Strickland for all they have done for me as I look forward to pursuing the next chapter of my career.”
Haywood joined WMN as a temp and has been with the company for eight years. Ray joined WEA in 2003, while Luffman joined the Digital and Interactive department of WMN in 2010.
MusicRow No. 1 Song
/by Eric T. ParkerBrad Paisley on location for "Southern Comfort Zone."
Brad Paisley has claimed this week’s MusicRow Chart No. 1 spot with his “Southern Comfort Zone.” Co-written by Paisley and his go-to writers Kelley Lovelace and Chris DuBois, the song is the first single from the singer’s ninth studio album, slated for release April 9.
Although the 11-week-old single is victorious on our radio chart, fans are waiting with bated breath for Paisley to reveal an official music video. All that waiting will end this Monday (12/10) with Paisley’s recently scheduled web chat and online video debut.
Until then, filming locations for the Jim Shea directed work remain purely speculation, but the latest photo from the shoot shows Paisley in front of the Eiffel tower. We’re hoping additional song lyrics foreshadow Paisley’s other filming destinations as: “…streets of Rome…the northern lights.”
One thing is certain, you don’t need a passport to enjoy the song.
Find more information on the upcoming video release here.
Lisa Matassa Video Earns 2 Million YouTube Views
/by Jessica NicholsonLisa Matassa‘s recently released video for “Somebody’s Baby” is gaining a solid response from music fans. The video has already garnered over 2 million views on YouTube.
Matassa’s EP Somebody’s Baby was released Tuesday (Dec. 4) on iTunes, Amazon and CDBaby.
The enhanced disc, comprised of seven songs and a bonus music video, was produced by Tony Bruno (Rihanna, Enrique Iglesias) and recorded in Nashville and New York. Matassa wrote three tracks on the EP, including “Wouldn’t You Like to Know,” “Girl with a Rock ‘n Roll Heart“ and “Learning As You Grow.” Other writers include Bryan Adams, Kelly Archer, Dolly Parton and Don Rollins.
The clip for “Somebody’s Baby,” directed by Traci Goudie (Hunter Hayes, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin), is included on the enhanced EP.
Sony/ATV Tops Publisher Airplay Charts
/by Sarah SkatesSony/ATV also slid into first place on the Top 10 Country Publisher Airplay Chart with 23.4 percent market share. Following were Warner/Chappell with 11.7 percent, and Universal Music Publishing with 9.6 percent.
The indies who made the list are worth noting, including Words and Music (No. 4 with 7.7%), Big Loud Bucks (No. 6 with 4.2%), Cal IV (No. 7 with 3.5%), and Wrensong (No. 10 with 1.8%).
Other majors in the Country Top 10 were BMG Chrysalis (No. 5 with 5.9%), Kobalt (No. 8 with 2.5%) and ole (No. 9 with 1.9%).
The Harry Fox Agency, Inc. (HFA) prepares the charts from information in its comprehensive database, which determines a publisher’s share of a song. A publisher is defined as an administrator, copyright owner and/or controlling party. The charts are based upon airplay information provided by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. For the Country charts, percentage calculations are based upon the overall top 100 detected songs from 221 U.S. Country radio stations. The chart is in Billboard’s Nov. 24 issue.