
Florida Georgia Line's breakout single "Cruise" goes No. 1 where it really counts—on the sales charts! Weekly Register is now predicting Platinum status for the track next week.
Seven more weeks and the 2012 sales year will be complete. YTD country sales are up 2.4% which isn’t fireworks and champagne, but looks better when compared with overall industry sales, currently down -4.1%.
So what should we expect before the last notes of “Auld Lang Syne” echo down the office hallways? Firstly, there’s a few more album stocking stuffers scheduled such as Rascal Flatts (11/19), Florida Georgia Line (12/4) and a Nashville soundtrack (12/11). We also have holiday albums from Lady Antebellum, Blake Shelton and Scotty McCreery which are already feeling the holiday love as folks bring them home to get in the spirit.
Compared with last year, country sales need to average 1.206 million albums for each of the remaining seven weeks to break even with 2011. A quick glance at last year’s performance shows that five of the corresponding seven weeks easily passed the million mark. Not surprisingly, the 2011 week just before Christmas was the biggest cash register event with country album sales reaching 2.186 million units. Will 2012 country sales push ahead of the previous year? Sure seems likely, but it’s doubtful we’ll increase our Y/Y gain much above where it stands currently.
Tracks are showing a 13.5% gain Y/Y which slipped a bit this week from last week’s 14.8% tally. Still there’s a lot of factors that could affect the final shopping outcomes—everything from weather to concerns about the economy.
Chart Tipping
The top 7 this week are all newly released offerings. Swift (No. 1; 196k), Aldean (No. 2; 48k), Lady A holiday (No. 3; 27k), Little Big Town (No. 4; 25k), Shelton holiday (No. 5; 24k), McCreery holiday (No. 6; 20k) and T. Keith (No. 7; 20k). Filling out those that scanned over 10k units for the week are Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Carrie Underwood, Hunter Hayes and Zac Brown Band.
In one of the year’s nicest surprises, Florida Georgia Line catapults itself to the No. 1 country tracks position this week with over 81k downloads. Next week the song will go platinum passing the one million sales mark. FGL also performs a neat trick—outselling BMLG label mate Taylor Swift this week. The Red chantuese’s “We Are Never Ever….” now in its 12th tracks chart week scanned over 73k units for a RTD (release to date) total of 2.520 million.
As noted on our grid, country track sales are up a robust 13.5%. To see this gain with a more sedate album perspective divide by 10 (TEA=track equivalent albums; 10 tracks=1 album).
Peering accurately into the future will be a bit easier after the we get numbers for the Thanksgiving sales week ended 11/25/12. That milestone will leave us with only five additional weekly periods.
In the meantime, stay warm and tell friends to, “Give the gift of music…”
Shania Shuts Down the Vegas Strip
/by FreemanPhoto credit: Getty Images for Caesars Palace
Shania Twain still knows how to make a big entrance, even by Las Vegas standards.
To mark her arrival in Vegas yesterday (11/14) for the upcoming debut of her Caesars Palace show Shania: Still the One, the international superstar rode on horseback–along with a controlled “stampede” of more than 40 horses–up to the fountains at Caesars. Traffic on a portion of the famed Las Vegas Strip was shut down while fans and Caesars executives welcomed Twain to her new musical home.
Performances of Shania: Still the One begin at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Dec. 1, with ticket prices ranging from $55-250 (plus fees). Show dates are included below, and tickets are available here. Shania: Still the One was developed by Twain, produced by AEG Live, and directed by Raj Kapoor.
Shania: Still the One dates:
Dec. 2012: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15
March 2013: 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30
April 2013: 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10
ACA Song of the Year Nominees
/by Sarah Skates• “A Woman Like You,” performed by Lee Brice (Phil Barton, Johnny Bulford, Jon Stone)
• “Fly Over States,” performed by Jason Aldean (Michael Dulaney, Neil Thrasher)
• “Red Solo Cup,” performed by Toby Keith (Brett Beavers, Jim Beavers, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
• “Springsteen,” performed by Eric Church (Eric Church, Jeff Hyde, Ryan Tyndell)
• “Tattoos On This Town,” performed by Jason Aldean (Michael Dulaney, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher)
Performers added to the show are Rascal Flatts, Kip Moore and Jake Owen. They join previously announced performers Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan and Little Big Town. The star-studded special also will feature appearances by Miranda Lambert, Natasha Bedingfield, Ron White, champion cowboy Trevor Brazile, Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, Casey James, LeAnn Rimes, Lee Brice, Jana Kramer, Dustin Lynch and Chris Young. Additional performers and presenters will be revealed soon. The show will air live 8:00-10:00 PM/ET on FOX.
Fan voting for the awards is closed, except for the Artist of the Year category, which is open until Friday, Dec. 7 at www.theacas.com.
See the list of nominations here.
Filmworkers Adds New Team Members
/by Freeman(L-R): Robert Zimmerman, Kenny Barrickman
Filmworkers, a post-production facility with offices in Chicago, Nashville, and Dallas, has announced the appointment of Robert Zimmerman as executive producer of the Nashville office, where he will oversee operations. Zimmerman brings more than 20 years experience to the role, including commercial, music video, and corporate media production.
“Rob Zimmerman enjoys wide respect among advertising agencies and production companies in Nashville and throughout the region,” said Filmworkers president Reid Brody. “Our clients will benefit greatly from his experience and insights as a producer in planningtheir projects. We are very excited to have him as a member of our team.”
Most recently, Zimmerman served as executive producer of Piranha Pictures, which he founded in 1995. His recent ad campaign productions include Farm Bureau Insurance and Tempur-Pedic.
In related news, Filmworkers has hired Kenny Barrickman as a producer in the Nashville office. He previously spent 10 years with the company, and his role will be working directly with clients to oversee projects passing through the facility.
Zimmerman’s plans for the facility include upgrades such as a “virtual” editing suite, close collaboration with other facilities in the Filmworkers family, and exploitation of the regional advertising market.
More info on Filmworkers here.
NATD Preps for 2012 Award Honors
/by Eric T. ParkerArtists Béla Fleck, Michael W. Smith, and Tanya Tucker join Nashville Predators Head Coach Barry Trotz, and industry mainstays Bob Kinkead and Dale Morris to honor NATD’s selected honorees: Mike Fisher, Clint Higham, John Huie, George Jones, Alan Valentine, and Robert S. Williams.
Co-hosted by the voice of the Nashville Predators Pete Weber, and TV Reporter/personality Stephanie Langston, tonight’s event begins at 6 pm with a reception, dinner and honors held at Nashville’s downtown Hermitage Hotel.
For more information on the organization, visit www.n-a-t-d.com.
Snapshots: Little Big Town, Lauren Alaina, Krystal Keith
/by Sarah SkatesLauren Alaina’s Surprise Birthday Prom
Lauren Alaina celebrated her 18th birthday with a prom-themed party last weekend in her hometown. Friends and family in Rossville, GA surprised her with the party, and a dress to change in to, because she missed the prom while on tour. Teens with special needs were honored as prom kings and queens through one of her favorite organizations, Special Olympics Project Unify. Also in attendance was Jordan Trunfio, a high schooler with a brain tumor who was surprised when Lauren joined him at his homecoming dance. She just wrapped her 18-City-Inch-By-Inch Tour supporting current single “Eighteen Inches.” Next up, Lauren will vy for New Artist honors at the ACA Awards on Dec. 10 in Las Vegas.
Lauren Alaina. Photo by Greg Beasley.
Little Big Town Fights Hunger
Little Big Town volunteered at the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee recently. They were working in support of the Backpack program which provides meals for children. The initiative was part of ConAgra Foods’ Child Hunger Ends Here campaign, which helps raise awareness of the nearly 17 million kids in the U.S. impacted by hunger.
Photo credit: Dean Dixon AP/ConAgra Foods
Krystal Keith Joins BMI
Krystal Keith stopped by BMI’s Nashville offices recently to celebrate becoming a BMI songwriter. It was her second time at the BMI offices in recent weeks. She joined dad Toby Keith at the BMI Country Awards, where he took home a plaque for his hit “Made in America.”
Pictured (L-R): TKO Artist Management’s TK Kimbrell and Taylor Shults, Krystal Keith, and BMI’s Jody Williams. Photo by Drew Maynard
‘Ghost Brothers of Darkland County’ Features Roots Music Favorites
/by FreemanGhost Brothers came about after Mellencamp told King about a cabin on his Indiana property where two brothers had gotten in a fight over a girl. One accidentally killed the other, only to die along with the girl in a car crash shortly after. King had the idea for a play, and the music developed from there. The Ghost Brothers story follows two sets of brothers—the ghosts of Jack and Andy, who died in a murder suicide; and their living nephews Frank and Drake, who seem headed for tragedy. Flitting between the spirit and physical worlds is “The Shape,” a devilish figure voiced by Elvis Costello. The album’s first official release is Costello’s “That’s Me,” which can be heard here.
In addition to Costello, Ghost Brothers features the talents of Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, Neko Case, Taj Mahal, Ryan Bingham and Kris Kristofferson, along with actors Matthew McConaughey, Samantha Mathis and Meg Ryan. Standard and Deluxe editions of the release will be offered, and the Deluxe version will include a “Making of Ghost Brothers” mini-documentary DVD.
Ghost Brothers of Darkland County track listing:
That’s Me – Elvis Costello
That’s Who I Am – Neko Case
So Goddamn Smart – Dave Alvin, Phil Alvin, Sheryl Crow
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong About Me – Elvis Costello
Brotherly Love – Ryan Bingham and Will Dailey
How Many Days – Kris Kristofferson
You Are Blind – Ryan Bingham
Home Again – Sheryl Crow, Dave Alvin, Phil Alvin, Taj Mahal
What’s Going On Here – Rosanne Cash
My Name Is Joe – Clyde Mulroney
Tear This Cabin Down – Taj Mahal
And Your Days Are Gone – Sheryl Crow, Dave Alvin, Phil Alvin
Jukin’ – Sheryl Crow
What Kind Of Man Am I – Kris Kristofferson, Phil Alvin, Sheryl Crow Dave Alvin, Taj Mahal
So Goddamn Good – Phil Alvin, Dave Alvin, Sheryl Crow
Away From This World – Sheryl Crow
Truth – John Mellencamp
Internet Radio Fairness Showdown Heats Up
/by Freeman“We are big fans of Pandora. That’s why we helped give the company a discount on rates for the past decade,” says the letter. “Why is the company asking Congress once again to step in and gut the royalties that thousands of musicians rely upon? That’s not fair and that’s not how partners work together.”
The Internet Radio Fairness Act (IRFA) aims to equalize the royalty rate set by the Copyright Royalty Board and paid to artists being played by online radio, which would mean a significant reduction. Pandora claims to pay over 50% of its revenue in artist royalties to SoundExchange, considerably more than other radio formats. “The current law penalizes new media and is astonishingly unfair to internet radio,” says a statement on Pandora’s website. Pandora’s argument is that lowering rates will encourage webcasting and investment, and by extension, more discovery.
Of course, part of musicFIRST’s mission is to ensure artists are compensated by terrestrial radio stations, who at present pay only PRO licensing fees for songwriters and publishers and no artist royalties. It makes sense the group would want to prevent any reduction to artist payments, which it claims could be cut by up to 85% if IRFA passes.
“This issue is critical to the tens-of-thousands of recording artists we represent – all of whom rely on this digital performance revenue stream to make a living,” says SoundExchange President Michael Huppe. “It is important that we protect artists and the long-term value of their music, which is, after all, the foundation of Internet radio.”
Pandora also recently filed a lawsuit against ASCAP, seeking lower fees in the performances of its copyrighted works.
Country Thunder Wisconsin Announces Lineup
/by Eric T. ParkerFour day passes are currently available through the end of the year (12/21) at the discounted rate of $99. For more information, visit www.countrythunder.com.
Thursday:
5:30-6:30pm – Chris Janson
7:00-8:30pm – Justin Moore
9:00-10:30pm – Dierks Bentley
Friday:
1:00-2:00pm – TBA
2:30-3:30pm – Morgan Frazier
4:00-5:00pm – Parmalee
5:30-6:30pm – Dustin Lynch
7:00-8:30pm – Little Big Town
9:00-10:30pm – Keith Urban
Saturday:
1:00-2:00pm TBA
2:30-3:30pm – Sweetwater Rain
4:00-5:00pm – Phil Vassar
5:30-6:30pm – Lee Brice
7:00-8:30pm – Chris Young
9:00-10:30pm – Brad Paisley
Sunday:
1:00-2:00pm – TBA
2:30-3:30pm – Edens Edge
4:00-5:00pm – TBA
5:30-6:30pm – Joe Nichols
7:00-8:30pm – TBA
9:00-10:30pm – Lady Antebellum
Ticketmaster Forms Partnership With Walmart
/by Eric T. ParkerA pre-determined pool of tickets will be available to Walmart customers for major league sporting events, FELD Entertainment family events, arts & theatre performances and more. The new “Walmart Ticket Values” program featuring “Tickets under $30” is available in approximately 1,200 Walmart stores or online for in-store pickup or delivery by mail.
“By partnering with Ticketmaster, we are able to offer our customers the best selection of live event tickets at an everyday low price,” said Seong Ohm, SVP of entertainment merchandising for Walmart U.S. “We hope our customers will take the time to enjoy a game, concert or show.”
“We collaborated with Walmart to introduce another convenient ticket buying option on Walmart.com and fans can choose to have their tickets mailed or available for in store pick up at their Walmart,” said Sandy Gaare, EVP of retail partnerships, Ticketmaster.
Weekly Register: Give The Gift of Music!
/by bossrossFlorida Georgia Line's breakout single "Cruise" goes No. 1 where it really counts—on the sales charts! Weekly Register is now predicting Platinum status for the track next week.
Seven more weeks and the 2012 sales year will be complete. YTD country sales are up 2.4% which isn’t fireworks and champagne, but looks better when compared with overall industry sales, currently down -4.1%.
So what should we expect before the last notes of “Auld Lang Syne” echo down the office hallways? Firstly, there’s a few more album stocking stuffers scheduled such as Rascal Flatts (11/19), Florida Georgia Line (12/4) and a Nashville soundtrack (12/11). We also have holiday albums from Lady Antebellum, Blake Shelton and Scotty McCreery which are already feeling the holiday love as folks bring them home to get in the spirit.
Tracks are showing a 13.5% gain Y/Y which slipped a bit this week from last week’s 14.8% tally. Still there’s a lot of factors that could affect the final shopping outcomes—everything from weather to concerns about the economy.
Chart Tipping
The top 7 this week are all newly released offerings. Swift (No. 1; 196k), Aldean (No. 2; 48k), Lady A holiday (No. 3; 27k), Little Big Town (No. 4; 25k), Shelton holiday (No. 5; 24k), McCreery holiday (No. 6; 20k) and T. Keith (No. 7; 20k). Filling out those that scanned over 10k units for the week are Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Carrie Underwood, Hunter Hayes and Zac Brown Band.
In one of the year’s nicest surprises, Florida Georgia Line catapults itself to the No. 1 country tracks position this week with over 81k downloads. Next week the song will go platinum passing the one million sales mark. FGL also performs a neat trick—outselling BMLG label mate Taylor Swift this week. The Red chantuese’s “We Are Never Ever….” now in its 12th tracks chart week scanned over 73k units for a RTD (release to date) total of 2.520 million.
As noted on our grid, country track sales are up a robust 13.5%. To see this gain with a more sedate album perspective divide by 10 (TEA=track equivalent albums; 10 tracks=1 album).
Peering accurately into the future will be a bit easier after the we get numbers for the Thanksgiving sales week ended 11/25/12. That milestone will leave us with only five additional weekly periods.
In the meantime, stay warm and tell friends to, “Give the gift of music…”