The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) hosted its annual World’s Largest No. 1 Party yesterday (9/17) at Regions Bank Music Row, co-sponsored by Frost Specialties, Inc. and The Recording Academy. The organization presented No. 1 plaques to Nashville’s hit songwriters and honored several notable individuals for their contributions to the music industry.
Ninety-seven songwriters were honored for their work on 46 songs across multiple genres (full list below). US Register of Copyrights Maria Pallante was also on hand for the presentations, along with NSAI President Lee Thomas Miller, Executive Director Bart Herbison, and Bluebird Cafe GM Erika Wollam-Nichols.
Heavy rain forced the event to move from its usual tented parking lot location to the Regions Bank lobby on the roundabout, which might have been facilitated by NSAI’s Stephen Foster Award recipient Lisa Harless, Sr. VP of Regions Bank’s Entertainment and Sports Division. Regions is also a top sponsor of NSAI’s annual Tin Pan South festival.
The Maggie Cavender Award, named for NSAI’s late first executive director, was presented to restauranteur Randy Rayburn, who owns Sunset Grill, Midtown Cafe and Cabana. Rayburn has been a longtime supporter of NSAI and helped the organization manage food and beverage operations of the Bluebird when it assumed ownership in 2008.
The President’s Award was presented to veteran music publisher Pat Higdon, owner of Patrick Joseph Music and former Universal Music Publishing executive. “Pat has been a mentor and friend to songwriters he has signed throughout the years and a source of wisdom and advice to all songwriters,” said Lee Thomas Miller. “He was an obvious choice to receive this honor.”
The Community Ambassador Award went to Doak Turner, editor of the Nashville Muse and host of “Third Sunday” gatherings for singers and songwriters. Prior to moving to Nashville, Turner was a coordinator of NSAI’s Charlotte, NC Chapter.
Also being honored were Douglas Corner Cafe owner Mervin Louque, who has operated his club for 25 years, and Hall of Fame songwriter Kenny O’Dell, the longest-serving board member in NSAI history, who recently stepped down.
No. 1 songs and songwriters honored: (artists listed in parentheses)
“A Woman Like You” – Phil Barton, Johnny Bulford, Jon Stone (recorded by Lee Brice)
“All Your Life” – Brian Henningsen, Clara Henningsen (recorded by The Band Perry)
“Alone With You” – Catt Gravitt, J.T. Harding, Shane McAnally (recorded by Jake Owen)
“Am I The Only One” – Jim Beavers, Dierks Bentley, Jon Randall (recorded by Dierks Bentley)
“Banjo” – Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher (recorded by Rascal Flatts)
“Barefoot Blue Jean Night” – Dylan Altman, Eric Paslay, Terry Sawchuk (recorded by Jake Owen)
“Country Must Be Country Wide” – Mike Dekle, Colt Ford, Brantley Gilbert (recorded by Brantley Gilbert)
“Crazy Girl” – Lee Brice, Liz Rose (recorded by Eli Young Band)
“Dirt Road Anthem” – Colt Ford, Brantley Gilbert (recorded by Jason Aldean)
“Drink In My Hand” – Eric Church, Michael P. Heeney, Luke Laird (recorded by Eric Church)
“Drink On It” – Jessi Alexander, Rodney Clawson, Jon Randall (recorded by Blake Shelton)
“Drunk On You” – Rodney Clawson, Josh Kear, Chris Tompkins (recorded by Luke Bryan)
“Eyes Open” – Taylor Swift (recorded by Taylor Swift)
“Fly Over States” – Michael Dulaney, Neil Thrasher (recorded by Jason Aldean)
“God Gave Me You” – Dave Barnes (recorded by Blake Shelton)
“Good Girl” – Chris Destefano, Ashley Gorley, Carrie Underwood (recorded by Carrie Underwood)
“Here For A Good Time” – Dean Dillon, Bubba Strait, George Strait (recorded by George Strait)
“Home” – Brett Beavers, Dierks Bentley, Dan Wilson (recorded by Dierks Bentley)
“I Don’t Want This Night To End” – Rhett Akins, Luke Bryan, Dallas Davidson, Ben Hayslip (recorded by Luke Bryan)
“If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away” – Dallas Davidson, Rob Hatch, Brett Jones (recorded by Justin Moore)
“If I Die Young” – Kimberly Perry (recorded by The Band Perry)
“If This Was A Movie” – Martin Johnson, Taylor Swift (recorded by Taylor Swift)
“Just A Kiss” – Dallas Davidson, Dean Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott (recorded by Lady Antebellum)
“Keep Me In Mind” – Zac Brown, Nic Cowan, Wyatt Durrette (recorded by Zac Brown Band)
“Knee Deep” – Coy Bowles, Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Jeffrey Steele (recorded by Zac Brown Band w/ Jimmy Buffett)
“Let It Rain” – David Nail, Jonathan Singleton (recorded by David Nail)
“Long Hot Summer” – Richard Marx, Keith Urban (recorded by Keith Urban)
“Love’s Gonna Make It Alright” – Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton (recorded by George Strait)
“Made In America” – Toby Keith, Bobby Pinson, Scott Reeves (recorded by Toby Keith)
“Mr. Know It All” – Ester Dean, Brett James, Dante Jones, Brian Seals (recorded by Kelly Clarkson)
“Ours” – Taylor Swift (recorded by Taylor Swift)
“Over You” – Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton (recorded by Miranda Lambert)
“Reality” – Kenny Chesney, Brett James (recorded by Kenny Chesney)
“Red Solo Cup” – Brett Beavers, Jim Beavers, Brad Warren, Brett Warren (recorded by Toby Keith)
“Remind Me” – Chris DuBois, Kelley Lovelace, Brad Paisley (recorded by Brad Paisley w/ Carrie Underwood)
“Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck” – Dan Couch, Kip Moore (recorded by Kip Moore)
“Sparks Fly” – Taylor Swift (recorded by Taylor Swift)
“Springsteen” – Eric Church, Jeff Hyde, Ryan Tyndell (recorded by Eric Church)
“Take A Back Road” – Rhett Akins, Luke Laird (recorded by Rodney Atkins)
“Tattoos On This Town” – Michael Dulaney, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher (recorded by Jason Aldean)
“Tomorrow” – Frank Myers, Anthony L. Smith, Chris Young (recorded by Chris Young)
“Tonight, Tonight” – Evan “Kidd” Bogart, Ryan Follese, Emanuel Kiriakou, Nash Overstreet, Lindy Robbins (recorded by Hot Chelle Rae)
“Wanted You More” – Matt Billingslea, Dennis Edwards, Jason Gambill, Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Jonathan Long, Hillary Scott (recorded by Lady Antebellum)
“We Owned The Night” – Dallas Davidson, Dean Haywood, Charles Kelley (recorded by Lady Antebellum)
“You” – Luke Laird, Chris Young (recorded by Chris Young)
“You Gonna Fly” – Preston Brust, Chris Lucas, Jaren Johnston (recorded by Keith Urban)
Industry Pics: David Lee, Matt Rovey, SOLID
/by Sarah SkatesBANZ Music / Ten Ten Music Group has signed Nashville hitmaker David Lee to an exclusive, worldwide publishing agreement. Lee has penned No. 1 songs for Easton Corbin (“Roll With It”), Montgomery Gentry (“Lucky Man”) and Mark Wills (“19 Somethin’”). His latest entry on the charts is Alan Jackson’s current single, “You Go Your Way.” His songs have also been recorded by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Lady Antebellum, George Strait, Trace Adkins, Lee Ann Womack and John Michael Montgomery. “We are thrilled to have David Lee joining us,” states Barry Coburn, who heads BANZ Music and is Co-President of Ten Ten Music Group. “He has written many great songs that have become major hits, and we are looking forward to helping him achieve many more.”
“David Lee is one of Nashville’s finest songwriters and a true master of the craft,” adds Ten Ten Music Creative Director Dave Pacula. “We are proud to have this opportunity to work with David as he continues to build a catalogue that will leave a legacy for future generations of country music fans.”
(L-R): Patrick Clifford, Fain Spray, David Lee, Barry Coburn and Dave Pacula
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Songs of Bigger Picture VP of Creative Matt Rovey won Album of the Year honors at the recent Canadian Country Music Association Awards in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for producing Dean Brody’s popular album, Dirt. This achievement marks the second consecutive year that Rovey and Brody have received the award. Rovey is currently wrapping up Craig Campbell’s sophomore album with Keith Stegall. See complete list of CCMA winners here.
(L-R): Michael McCarty, ole Music Publishing; Matt Rovey, Bigger Picture Group; Dean Brody; Robert Ott, ole Music Publishing; Gilles Godard, ole Music Publishing; Ron Kitchener, Open Road Recordings; Denny Carr, Roots Three Publishing
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SOLID continued the celebration of its 15th year with a Habitat For Humanity Build. Over 50 SOLID members and alum participated in the build working on two houses; framing one and siding the other. The 15th year celebration continues tomorrow (9/20) with a job shadow day for students from local universities. A mixer will follow at 6 – 8 pm at Tin Roof’s Green Room. Tin Roof will donate 10% of proceeds back to SOLID. More on SOLID’s 15th anniversary here.
Industry Ink Tuesday
/by Sarah SkatesBelmont students and staff at the Best Job Ever Conference. (L-R) Back: John Coker, Taylor Fish, Jamie Stamey (Internship Coord.), Alison Junker, Tori MacDonald, Alena Moran, Tish Stewart (Career Development Specialist) Front: Lucas Boto (Coord. of Sound Reinforcement and Live Events), McKinsay Burnside, Malia Aguilar, Hillary Bridges, Emily Clark, Hanna Easley (Coord. of Student Enrichment), Ansley McAlister, Sarah Cates (Sr. Director Curb College Initiatives)
Recording artist and songwriter Essra Mohawk with HFA’s Sr. VP & CFO Al Pedecine during a recent Nashville meeting. Mohawk first gained notoriety with Cyndi Laupers' 1986 hit "Change of Heart." Today she has a catalog of over 600 songs.
• Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business hosted another installment of its Best Job Ever conference Saturday (9/15). Creative Nation’s Beth Mason Laird and Luke Laird offered the keynote address, and panels featured dozens of industry executives discussing publicity, songwriting, touring, agencies, social media and radio promotion. An entertainment journalism panel included MusicRow Founder/Boss Ross Media President David Ross, MusicRow’s Eric Parker, USA Today’s Brian Mansfield and ABC News Radio’s Hunter Kelly.
• NSAI’s Songposium is going on until Sept. 22, offering over 100 classes, as well as stacked nighttime songwriter rounds at the Bluebird Café. Visit nashvillesongwriters.com or www.bluebirdcafe.com for details.
• Kelly Donley has joined Nashville-based Safford Motley PLC’s entertainment law practice as an associate. A native of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Donley earned a law degree from Vanderbilt University, and a bachelor’s from the University of Notre Dame.
Kelly Donley
• Music by Nashville rock act By Lightning!, which is signed to Universal Music Publishing Group/ Brentwood Benson, is featured in a new ad campaign for Subaru. See it here.
• BMG Rights Management is offering alleged copyright infringers the chance to avoid future prosecution by paying a $20 fine, according to Billboard. The offer will be attached to infringement notices sent by ISPs to customers accused of illegal file sharing.
• ole MusicBox, one of the world’s largest providers of pre-cleared production music, has launched a new client website at olemusicbox.com. The site boasts leading edge search, service, fulfillment and e-commerce capabilities.
• Publisher Reservoir has acquired leading U.K.-based independent music publisher, Reverb Music. The deal covers the entire Reverb operation, including its catalog of over 30,000 copyrights and agreements with over 100 songwriters. Among Reverb’s key songwriters are BMI Award winner Jamie Hartman (The Wanted, Joss Stone), writer-producer John Fortis (Ellie Goulding, Prodigy), and Italian writer-producer Matteo Saggese (IL Divo, Zucchero, Adrianno Celantano).
Dustin Lynch To Perform For “CMT Empowering Education”
/by Eric T. ParkerHeld at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association building, Lynch’s appearance will follow a panel discussion and reception at 6 pm. CMT Empowering Education is a comprehensive educational campaign that provides an online resource aiming to provide education and resources to remove commonly perceived obstacles for further learning. Individualized action plans can be created on the organization’s website, here.
Artists offering support for the initiative include Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley and Lionel Richie.
First Performer Added to “Grammy Nominations Concert Live!!”
/by Caitlin RantalaThe show will announce nominations in several categories as well as feature performances by past Grammy winners and/or nominees. Additional performers and presenters will be announced shortly.
The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network Dec. 5 from 10 – 11 p.m. ET/PT (9 p.m. CT)
NSAI Hosts World’s Largest No. 1 Party
/by FreemanNinety-seven songwriters were honored for their work on 46 songs across multiple genres (full list below). US Register of Copyrights Maria Pallante was also on hand for the presentations, along with NSAI President Lee Thomas Miller, Executive Director Bart Herbison, and Bluebird Cafe GM Erika Wollam-Nichols.
Heavy rain forced the event to move from its usual tented parking lot location to the Regions Bank lobby on the roundabout, which might have been facilitated by NSAI’s Stephen Foster Award recipient Lisa Harless, Sr. VP of Regions Bank’s Entertainment and Sports Division. Regions is also a top sponsor of NSAI’s annual Tin Pan South festival.
The Maggie Cavender Award, named for NSAI’s late first executive director, was presented to restauranteur Randy Rayburn, who owns Sunset Grill, Midtown Cafe and Cabana. Rayburn has been a longtime supporter of NSAI and helped the organization manage food and beverage operations of the Bluebird when it assumed ownership in 2008.
The President’s Award was presented to veteran music publisher Pat Higdon, owner of Patrick Joseph Music and former Universal Music Publishing executive. “Pat has been a mentor and friend to songwriters he has signed throughout the years and a source of wisdom and advice to all songwriters,” said Lee Thomas Miller. “He was an obvious choice to receive this honor.”
The Community Ambassador Award went to Doak Turner, editor of the Nashville Muse and host of “Third Sunday” gatherings for singers and songwriters. Prior to moving to Nashville, Turner was a coordinator of NSAI’s Charlotte, NC Chapter.
Also being honored were Douglas Corner Cafe owner Mervin Louque, who has operated his club for 25 years, and Hall of Fame songwriter Kenny O’Dell, the longest-serving board member in NSAI history, who recently stepped down.
No. 1 songs and songwriters honored: (artists listed in parentheses)
“A Woman Like You” – Phil Barton, Johnny Bulford, Jon Stone (recorded by Lee Brice)
“All Your Life” – Brian Henningsen, Clara Henningsen (recorded by The Band Perry)
“Alone With You” – Catt Gravitt, J.T. Harding, Shane McAnally (recorded by Jake Owen)
“Am I The Only One” – Jim Beavers, Dierks Bentley, Jon Randall (recorded by Dierks Bentley)
“Banjo” – Tony Martin, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher (recorded by Rascal Flatts)
“Barefoot Blue Jean Night” – Dylan Altman, Eric Paslay, Terry Sawchuk (recorded by Jake Owen)
“Country Must Be Country Wide” – Mike Dekle, Colt Ford, Brantley Gilbert (recorded by Brantley Gilbert)
“Crazy Girl” – Lee Brice, Liz Rose (recorded by Eli Young Band)
“Dirt Road Anthem” – Colt Ford, Brantley Gilbert (recorded by Jason Aldean)
“Drink In My Hand” – Eric Church, Michael P. Heeney, Luke Laird (recorded by Eric Church)
“Drink On It” – Jessi Alexander, Rodney Clawson, Jon Randall (recorded by Blake Shelton)
“Drunk On You” – Rodney Clawson, Josh Kear, Chris Tompkins (recorded by Luke Bryan)
“Eyes Open” – Taylor Swift (recorded by Taylor Swift)
“Fly Over States” – Michael Dulaney, Neil Thrasher (recorded by Jason Aldean)
“God Gave Me You” – Dave Barnes (recorded by Blake Shelton)
“Good Girl” – Chris Destefano, Ashley Gorley, Carrie Underwood (recorded by Carrie Underwood)
“Here For A Good Time” – Dean Dillon, Bubba Strait, George Strait (recorded by George Strait)
“Home” – Brett Beavers, Dierks Bentley, Dan Wilson (recorded by Dierks Bentley)
“I Don’t Want This Night To End” – Rhett Akins, Luke Bryan, Dallas Davidson, Ben Hayslip (recorded by Luke Bryan)
“If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away” – Dallas Davidson, Rob Hatch, Brett Jones (recorded by Justin Moore)
“If I Die Young” – Kimberly Perry (recorded by The Band Perry)
“If This Was A Movie” – Martin Johnson, Taylor Swift (recorded by Taylor Swift)
“Just A Kiss” – Dallas Davidson, Dean Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott (recorded by Lady Antebellum)
“Keep Me In Mind” – Zac Brown, Nic Cowan, Wyatt Durrette (recorded by Zac Brown Band)
“Knee Deep” – Coy Bowles, Zac Brown, Wyatt Durrette, Jeffrey Steele (recorded by Zac Brown Band w/ Jimmy Buffett)
“Let It Rain” – David Nail, Jonathan Singleton (recorded by David Nail)
“Long Hot Summer” – Richard Marx, Keith Urban (recorded by Keith Urban)
“Love’s Gonna Make It Alright” – Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton (recorded by George Strait)
“Made In America” – Toby Keith, Bobby Pinson, Scott Reeves (recorded by Toby Keith)
“Mr. Know It All” – Ester Dean, Brett James, Dante Jones, Brian Seals (recorded by Kelly Clarkson)
“Ours” – Taylor Swift (recorded by Taylor Swift)
“Over You” – Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton (recorded by Miranda Lambert)
“Reality” – Kenny Chesney, Brett James (recorded by Kenny Chesney)
“Red Solo Cup” – Brett Beavers, Jim Beavers, Brad Warren, Brett Warren (recorded by Toby Keith)
“Remind Me” – Chris DuBois, Kelley Lovelace, Brad Paisley (recorded by Brad Paisley w/ Carrie Underwood)
“Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck” – Dan Couch, Kip Moore (recorded by Kip Moore)
“Sparks Fly” – Taylor Swift (recorded by Taylor Swift)
“Springsteen” – Eric Church, Jeff Hyde, Ryan Tyndell (recorded by Eric Church)
“Take A Back Road” – Rhett Akins, Luke Laird (recorded by Rodney Atkins)
“Tattoos On This Town” – Michael Dulaney, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher (recorded by Jason Aldean)
“Tomorrow” – Frank Myers, Anthony L. Smith, Chris Young (recorded by Chris Young)
“Tonight, Tonight” – Evan “Kidd” Bogart, Ryan Follese, Emanuel Kiriakou, Nash Overstreet, Lindy Robbins (recorded by Hot Chelle Rae)
“Wanted You More” – Matt Billingslea, Dennis Edwards, Jason Gambill, Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Jonathan Long, Hillary Scott (recorded by Lady Antebellum)
“We Owned The Night” – Dallas Davidson, Dean Haywood, Charles Kelley (recorded by Lady Antebellum)
“You” – Luke Laird, Chris Young (recorded by Chris Young)
“You Gonna Fly” – Preston Brust, Chris Lucas, Jaren Johnston (recorded by Keith Urban)
Stoney Creek Adds to Promotion Team
/by FreemanBorenstein was most recently with City of Hope in Los Angeles, and has spent time working with Jordin Sparks’ management team as well as the Celebrity Fight Night Foundation.
She begins her new role Sept. 24 and will be based in Scottsdale, AZ. Congratulate her here.
Early Ratings For “CMA Music Festival” TV Special
/by Sarah SkatesCarrie Underwood performs at the 2012 CMA Music Festival. Photo: CMA
Last night’s (9/17) CMA Music Festival television special was a showcase of country’s hottest talent. Unfortunately, the ratings were a little cooler than last year, but landed almost on par with the 2010 installment. Hosted by Luke Bryan and Kimberly Perry, the 2012 show averaged 6.2 million viewers, sliding ABC into third place among the major networks, according to preliminary data from Zap2It.
The country extravaganza was stacked against mega hit The Voice, which led into the series premiere of the much-hyped drama Revolution. These programs secured the night for NBC with an average of 12.8 million viewers.
In the 8 PM/ET hour CMA Music Festival drew 6.6 million, dropped to 6.1 million at 9 PM, and then to 5.96 million at 10 PM.
TV ratings aren’t the only indicator of a successful broadcast, next week’s Soundscan report could reflect a post-show glow.
In 2011, the festival special aired Aug. 14, a month earlier and on a Sunday night. That drew an average audience of 7 million viewers. It came in second place most of the night, and moved into first place during the final hour.
In 2010 the show lunged into third place on Wed., Sept. 1 with about 6 million viewers.
The 2009 installment on Mon., Aug. 31 won the night with 7.8 million viewers, but ran against repeats across the board.
Rascal Flatts Receive Hollywood Star
/by Eric T. ParkerRascal Flatts with Guest Speaker David Foster
Rascal Flatts was in Hollywood, CA on Monday (9/17) to receive the Walk of Fame’s 2,480th star from the city’s Chamber of Commerce.
Songwriter David Foster, who will receive his own star in 2013, was invited to say a few words about the trio. “When I first put on ‘Prayin’ For Daylight,’ I knew they were going to be a force to be reckoned with,” said Foster. “I think they are just getting started. Thank you for always giving so much.”
The three artists each thanked their family, DeMarcus joked the band had received the recognition because they had appeared as guests in an episode of CSI; not from music. “I feel this means we should retire, but we have a lot left to do,” said DeMarcus. “We’ll be around for a long time.”
“Growing up in the middle of nowhere in Pitcher, Oklahoma, we had to make it somewhere,” Rooney said, reflecting on his childhood. “My mom said ‘if you don’t go you’ll never know.’ That springboard is why I am here today.”
“When you’re a kid growing up, standing in front of your mirror with a Goody comb, you can’t even dream this big. Thanks to manager Clarence Spalding and Scott Borchetta and Big Machine Records. The only reason we do it today is because of you, the fans. We enjoy telling your story.”
Watch the full presentation here.
Following the appearance, the trio visited The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, performing the new single, “Come Wake Me Up.”
Big & Rich Return With ‘Hillbilly Jedi’
/by Eric T. ParkerThe Warner Bros. release includes two songs co-written with Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, and the duo’s latest top 15 single, “That’s Why I Pray.”
Big & Rich will be on FOX & Friends tonight, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Wednesday (9/19) and CMT Insider this weekend.
Hillbilly Jedi track listing:
1. Born Again
2. Cowboyz
3. That’s Why I Pray
4. Lay It All On Me
5. Last Words
6. Rock The Boat
7. Can’t Be Satisfied
8. Get Your Game On
9. Cuz I Play Guitar
10. Cheat On You
11. Never Far Away
12. Hillbilly Jedi Medley
Big & Rich recently visited WSOC Radio. Pictured (L-R): DJ Stout PD WSOC, Big Kenny, Rick McCracken MD WSOC, John Rich
Paisley to Debut New Single Late Thursday
/by FreemanPaisley is slated to play the iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 22 so it is possible fans attending (or streaming the event online) will get to hear a live debut of the new song. Other performers at the multi-genre festival include Green Day, Jason Aldean, Rihanna, Miranda Lambert, Taylor Swift, No Doubt, Bon Jovi and more. The shows begin Friday (9/21) at 7 pm/PT. More info here.
Following the iHeartRadio festival, Paisley will return to the road with his Virtual Reality Tour 2012, with stops scheduled in Jacksonville (9/27), Tampa (9/28), and West Palm Beach (9/29). The Band Perry and Scotty McCreery will play the main stage, and the Virtual Opry stage will feature Love and Theft, Kristen Kelly, and Jana Kramer.