
Tim McGraw and Lionel Richie at ACM Presents: Lionel Richie And Friends–In Concert
[UPDATED 7/23] It turns out that many of the same Nashvillians worked on two nominated shows listed below: ACM Presents: Lionel Richie And Friends and Country Music (In Performance At The White House). John Jarvis, Stuart Duncan, Paul Leim, David Hungate, Kerry Marx, Paul Franklin, Andrea Zonn and Arnold McCuller participated in the Washington show. Emmy nominated Music Director Steve Gibson tells MusicRow, “I share this nomination with them.” With the exception of Hungate, Leim and Franklin, this is the same group of players that worked on the Lionel Richie program. The other Nashville musicians on the Lionel Richie special were Larry Paxton, Eddie Bayers, and Tommy White, with former Nashvillian Edgar Struble as MD.
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A few folks with Nashville ties scored Primetime Emmy Nominations, revealed this morning (7/19) in Los Angeles by Jimmy Kimmel and Kerry Washington of the ABC drama Scandal. Honors will be presented in two ceremonies: Sept. 15 at the Creative Arts Awards and Ball, and Sept. 23 live on ABC-TV.
• ACM Presents: Lionel Richie And Friends – In Concert is nominated for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series or Special. Details: CBS, Dick Clark Productions, Inc. in association with the Academy of Country Music, Paul Sandweiss (Post Production Mixer), Biff Dawes (Music Mixer), J. Mark King (Production Mixer)
• Tony Bennett: Duets II is nominated for Outstanding Variety Special. The album and related PBS television special included duets with Andrea Bocelli, Michael Buble, Natalie Cole, Sheryl Crow, Aretha Franklin, Josh Groban, Faith Hill, Norah Jones, Lady Gaga, k.d. lang, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Queen Latifah, Alejandro Sanz, Carrie Underwood, and Amy Winehouse. The Nashville sessions were recorded at Ben’s Studio on Music Row. Details: a presentation of THIRTEEN’s Great Performances, RPM TV Productions, with Exec. Producer Danny Bennett and Producer Jennifer LeBeau. For Great Performances, Bill O’Donnell is series producer; David Horn is executive producer. The sessions were filmed by Oscar-winning cinematographer Dion Beebe.
• Matthew West is nominated for Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics for “The Heart Of Christmas,” which was used in a film by the same name. Details: My Three Sons Films, God & Country Entertainment in association with GMC.
• Country Music (In Performance At The White House) earned a nomination for Outstanding Musical Direction for Steven A. Gibson, Music Director. The show featured performances by Darius Rucker, Lyle Lovett, Kris Kristoffersen, Lauren Alaina, The Band Perry, Dierks Bentley, Alison Krauss and James Taylor. Details: PBS • WETA Washington, DC and Bounce, an AEG Company.
Among the leading nominees is AMC’s Mad Men with 17 nods, FX’s American Horror Story with 17, the History Channel’s Hatfields & McCoys with 16, ABC’s Modern Family with 14 and Showtime series Homeland with nine. Today’s nominations reiterate the growing trend of top writers, producers and actors leaving the major broadcast networks for cable. Complete list here.
If you have more Nashville-related Emmy news, please email news@musicrow.com.
Swift Scores Five Teen Choice Awards
/by Sarah SkatesSwift at last night's awards ceremony.
The Teen Choice 2012 Awards were presented last night at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, CA. The show aired live on FOX. Hosted by Demi Lovato and Kevin McHale, the special honored actress Kristen Stewart with the Ultimate Choice Award.
This year, teens logged on to www.teenchoiceawards.com and cast more than 134 million votes in support of their favorite celebrities from film, television, music, sports and fashion.
Taylor Swift won five surfboards:
Choice Movie Voice as Audrey, “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax”
Choice Female Artist
Choice Single by a Female Artist for “Eyes Open”
Choice Female Country Artist
Choice Country Song for “Sparks Fly”
Hunter Hayes was voted Choice Male Country Artist and Lady Antebellum took home Choice Country Group.
Last night’s wins bring Swift’s career Teen Choice award total to 20, making her the most awarded star in Teen Choice history.
See the complete winners list here.
DeMarcuses Welcome Baby Dylan
/by Sarah SkatesJay DeMarcus sported scrubs onstage at Rascal Flatts' Detroit concert on Friday. He traveled to Nashville for Dylan's birth and made it to the Motor City in time for the show.
Rascal Flatts bassist and vocalist Jay DeMarcus and his wife Allison, a former Miss Tennessee and a current CMT personality, welcomed their second child on Friday, July 20. Son Dylan Jay DeMarcus was born in Nashville at 4:02 p.m., weighing 7 pounds and 11 ounces, and measuring 20 ½ inches long.
Mom and baby are doing fine and were expected to go home from the hospital over the weekend.
Dylan joins sister Madeline Leigh who was born December 17, 2010.
Emmy Noms With Nashville Ties
/by Sarah SkatesTim McGraw and Lionel Richie at ACM Presents: Lionel Richie And Friends–In Concert
[UPDATED 7/23] It turns out that many of the same Nashvillians worked on two nominated shows listed below: ACM Presents: Lionel Richie And Friends and Country Music (In Performance At The White House). John Jarvis, Stuart Duncan, Paul Leim, David Hungate, Kerry Marx, Paul Franklin, Andrea Zonn and Arnold McCuller participated in the Washington show. Emmy nominated Music Director Steve Gibson tells MusicRow, “I share this nomination with them.” With the exception of Hungate, Leim and Franklin, this is the same group of players that worked on the Lionel Richie program. The other Nashville musicians on the Lionel Richie special were Larry Paxton, Eddie Bayers, and Tommy White, with former Nashvillian Edgar Struble as MD.
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[ORIGINAL POST]
A few folks with Nashville ties scored Primetime Emmy Nominations, revealed this morning (7/19) in Los Angeles by Jimmy Kimmel and Kerry Washington of the ABC drama Scandal. Honors will be presented in two ceremonies: Sept. 15 at the Creative Arts Awards and Ball, and Sept. 23 live on ABC-TV.
• ACM Presents: Lionel Richie And Friends – In Concert is nominated for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series or Special. Details: CBS, Dick Clark Productions, Inc. in association with the Academy of Country Music, Paul Sandweiss (Post Production Mixer), Biff Dawes (Music Mixer), J. Mark King (Production Mixer)
• Tony Bennett: Duets II is nominated for Outstanding Variety Special. The album and related PBS television special included duets with Andrea Bocelli, Michael Buble, Natalie Cole, Sheryl Crow, Aretha Franklin, Josh Groban, Faith Hill, Norah Jones, Lady Gaga, k.d. lang, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Queen Latifah, Alejandro Sanz, Carrie Underwood, and Amy Winehouse. The Nashville sessions were recorded at Ben’s Studio on Music Row. Details: a presentation of THIRTEEN’s Great Performances, RPM TV Productions, with Exec. Producer Danny Bennett and Producer Jennifer LeBeau. For Great Performances, Bill O’Donnell is series producer; David Horn is executive producer. The sessions were filmed by Oscar-winning cinematographer Dion Beebe.
• Matthew West is nominated for Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics for “The Heart Of Christmas,” which was used in a film by the same name. Details: My Three Sons Films, God & Country Entertainment in association with GMC.
• Country Music (In Performance At The White House) earned a nomination for Outstanding Musical Direction for Steven A. Gibson, Music Director. The show featured performances by Darius Rucker, Lyle Lovett, Kris Kristoffersen, Lauren Alaina, The Band Perry, Dierks Bentley, Alison Krauss and James Taylor. Details: PBS • WETA Washington, DC and Bounce, an AEG Company.
Among the leading nominees is AMC’s Mad Men with 17 nods, FX’s American Horror Story with 17, the History Channel’s Hatfields & McCoys with 16, ABC’s Modern Family with 14 and Showtime series Homeland with nine. Today’s nominations reiterate the growing trend of top writers, producers and actors leaving the major broadcast networks for cable. Complete list here.
If you have more Nashville-related Emmy news, please email news@musicrow.com.
Radney Foster Marks 20th Anniversary of Acclaimed Album
/by MichelleFoster’s new Del Rio, TX Revisited: Unplugged and Lonesome reinvents his hallmark solo debut. “This time everyone was in the same room, with live takes with no fixes and no headphones,” says Steve Fishell, who produced the original Del Rio and played guitars on Revisited. “We have all new tempos and new grooves. Imagine the original version of Eric Clapton’s ‘Layla’ compared to his 1992 live unplugged version and you’ll get the idea.”
Gloriously transformed high watermarks include “Don’t Say Goodbye,” “A Fine Line” and “Went For A Ride.” Elsewhere are timeless favorites (“Old Silver”) and new bonus additions (“Me and John R.”). The album was recorded with musicians Dixie Chick Martie McGuire (fiddle), Jon Randall Stewart (guitar), Glenn Fukunaga (doghouse bass), Michael Ramos (keyboard) and Fishell at Austin’s Cedar Creek Recording.
Radney Foster Tour Dates:
July 21 – Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN
July 28 – Texas Rangers Ball Park, Arlington, TX
August 1 – Waterloo Records, Austin, TX
August 2 – KNBT Free Concert Series, New Braunfels, TX
August 4 – Ring of Fire Ranch Rodeo, Boerne, TX
August 5 – Live Oak Music Hall, Fort Worth, TX
August 8 – Opry at the Opera House, Napa, CA
August 14 – Grimey’s New & Preloved Music, Nashville, TN
August 16 – Eddie’s Attic, Decatur, GA
August 18 – Franklin Theater, Franklin, TN
August 29 – Antone’s, Austin, TX
August 30 – Dosey Doe, The Woodlands, TX
August 31 – Cheatham Street Warehouse, San Marcos, TX
September 6 – Michael Hearn’s Big Barn Dance Music Festival, Taos, NM
September 27 – Main Street Crossing, Tomball, TX
October 4 – Leaside, Columbia, SC
October 25 – Mucky Duck, Houston, TX
November 1 – Natasha’s Bistro and Bar, Lexington, KY
November 16 – Mile High Station, Denver, CO
Johnny Cash Music Festival Set For TV Broadcast
/by Eric T. ParkerOn July 31, both the Johnny Cash Music Festival 2011 DVD and a special live CD will be available in stores and online. Proceeds from sales will benefit the Johnny Cash Childhood Home Project.
The special was shot at last year’s inaugural concert. The second annual event is scheduled for Oct. 5 at 7:00 pm on the campus of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro with Willie Nelson, Dierks Bentley, the Civil Wars and Rosanne Cash.
Tickets range from $37.50, $75, and $150 (premium tickets include a meet-and-greet). Additional information and tickets are available here.
CD Track Listing
1. “Tennessee Flat Top Box” Rosanne Cash
2. “I Got Stripes” George Jones
3. “Sunday Morning Coming Down” Kris Kristofferson
4. “Daddy Sang Bass” Dailey & Vincent
5. “Wind Beneath My Wings” Gary Morris & Matt Morris
6. “Pickin’ Time” Rosanne Cash
7. “After All This Time” Rodney Crowell
8. “Same Old Me” George Jones
9. “Me And Bobby McGee” Kris Kristofferson
10. “No Memories Hanging ‘Round” Rosanne Cash & Rodney Crowell
11. “Hallelujah” Gary Morris & Matt Morris
12. “When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder” Dailey & Vincent
13. “I Still Miss Someone” Rosanne Cash
Josh Abbott Signs with Warner/Chappell
/by Caitlin RantalaPicture (L-R): BJ Hill, Sr. Director, A&R, Warner/Chappell; Alicia Pruitt, Sr. Director, A&R, Warner/Chappell; Josh Abbott; Steve Markland, VP, A&R, Warner/Chappell; and Phil May, GM/VP, Warner/Chappell.
Warner/Chappell Music signed a worldwide co-publishing agreement with rising country songwriter Josh Abbott of the Josh Abbott Band. Abbott recently released his record Small Town Family Dream and also just signed a recording agreement with Warner Music Nashville. Abbott’s current single, “Touch,” is at No. 43 on the country charts this week, and was co-written by Abbott, Warner/Chappell songwriter Jay Clementi and Radney Foster.
Skaggs to Exhibit Photographs at Ryman Show
/by Caitlin RantalaPrior to the concert, the Ryman will host a special exhibit of Skaggs’s photography in the upper lobby area of the venue. An avid photographer, he recently hosted his third exhibit in Jonesborough, TN. Skaggs captures sweeping landscapes and the reality of small town America on his Nikon D3 using Nikkor lenses. Prints from the exhibit will be available for sale. Skaggs will be available to sign artwork and other merchandise for fans approximately fifteen minutes after the end of the concert.
Entry into the exhibit is included with the concert ticket price and will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $26.50 and are on sale through the Ryman box office, online at ryman.com, or by calling (615) 889-3060.
The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. and will be preceded by 650 AM WSM’s “Pickin’ on the Plaza” featuring A Step Ahead from 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. The free plaza show takes place just outside the main entrance near the statue of Captain Tom G. Ryman. Pucketts Grocery’s food truck, Trolley Parton, will also be on the plaza starting at 5:00 p.m.
CountryBreakout No. 1 Song
/by Sherod RobertsonThe hit written by Sam Hunt, Shane McAnally, and Josh Osborne, has been described by Chesney as a song “about two people that are as broken as their relationship.” The song describes a couple that keep going back to each other because it’s familiar, and although the relationship has run its course, sometimes it’s easier to reconnect than move on. The sultry lyrics include:
I turn the tv off, to turn it on again
Staring at the blades of the fan as it spins around
Counting every crack, the clock is wide awake
Talking to myself, anything to make a sound
(Chorus)
I told you I wouldn’t call, I told you I wouldn’t care
But baby climbing the walls gets me nowhere
I don’t think that I can take this bed getting any colder
Come over, come over, come over, come over, come over
You can say we’re done the way you always do
It’s easier to lie to me than to yourself
Forget about your friends
You know they’re gonna say
We’re bad for each other
But we ain’t good for anyone else
Pollstar‘s mid year tour rankings list Chesney, who is on the Brothers of the Sun tour with Tim McGraw, as country music’s top grossing touring act. In other Chesney news, he will be saluted with the Crystal Milestone Award at the ACM Honors Sept. 24 at the Ryman Auditorium.
World Famous Headliners Debut Music Via Big Yellow Dog
/by Eric T. ParkerThe group is a collaboration between hit songwriters and musicians Big Al Anderson (“All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down,” “Big Deal,” “Unbelievable,” “The Cowboy in Me”); Shawn Camp (“River of Love,” “Would You Go With Me,” “How Long Gone,” “Two Pina Coladas”); Pat McLaughlin (“Lynda,” “Tell Me About It,” “Songs About Rain”); Michael Rhodes on bass (John Fogerty, JJ Cale, Joss Stone, Bob Seger), and drummer Greg Morrow (Joe Cocker, Johnny Cash, Dixie Chicks).
The band’s team includes Al Moss handling radio promotions, Paul Lohr’s New Frontier for booking, Tamara Saviano overseeing publicity, and John Paul heading marketing and label initiatives at Big Yellow Dog.
Upcoming dates
Aug. 19 – 3rd & Lindsley, Nashville, TN
Aug. 21 – In-store at Grimey’s New & Pre Loved Music, Nashville, TN
Oct (TBD) Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, San Francisco, CA
For more information click here.
Weekly Chart Report (07/20/2012)
/by Sherod RobertsonCurb Records’ Rachel Holder stopped by WKSF/99.9 Kiss Country to bring Music Director Brian Hatfield some Little Debbie snacks from her hometown Chattanooga, TN and share her Top 15 single “In Your Arms.”
SPIN ZONE
Kenny Chesney‘s “Come Over” sprints to the top of the charts in Olympic fashion this week, just ten weeks after release. Keith Urban‘s “For You” edges up one spot to No. 2, followed by Blake Shelton‘s “Over” at No. 3. Gloriana‘s “Kissed You Good Night” comes in at No. 4 while Little Big Town‘s “Pontoon” continues paddling upstream entering the Top 5 with 236 additional spins.
Rounding out the Top 10 are singles from veterans and newcomers including Love and Theft‘s “Angel Eyes” with a 173 gain spin increase, Lady Antebellum‘s “Wanted You More,” Thomas Rhett‘s “Something To Do With My Hands,” Jana Kramer‘s “Why Ya Wanna” and Zac Brown Band‘s “The Wind” gaining 301 additional spins in its seventh week on the chart. ZBB has had a big week which included its latest album offering Uncaged topping country and all genre sales charts with debut scans of 234k units.
Tim McGraw‘s “Truck Yeah” jumps from No. 32 to No. 24 and has received the chart’s largest increase in spins in all three weeks since release, adding 546 spins this week. Eric Church‘s “Creepin'” climbs from No. 57 to No. 38 gaining 354 spins. Jason Aldean‘s “Take A Little Ride” lands the highest chart debut at No. 57 with 413 spins. Other debuts include Craig Morgan‘s “Corn Star” at No. 71, Miss Willie Brown‘s “You’re All That Matters To Me” at No. 73, Brandon Holland‘s “Man In The Moon” at No. 76, Aaron Watson‘s “Raise Your Bottle” at No. 78, Tommy Steele‘s “My Side Of The Street” at No. 79 and Chris Cagle‘s “Let There Be Cowgirls” at No. 80.
Frozen Reports: KDOL, WCJW, WTRS, WUCZ, WAKG, WXMM, WPPL, WCMS, WJMQ, WQNZ, WTCM
Upcoming Singles
July 23
Tyler Barham feat. Casey Walker/Meet Me In Montana/YN Records
Cloverdayle/Like We Were Kids Again/New Voice
Sarah Jarosz/Annabelle Lee/Sugar Hill
Brian Milson/Too Damn Young/Permian-Quarterback
Jaida Dreyer/Confessions/Streamsound
Sara Evans/Anywhere/RCA
Rich O’Toole/Red Wine On Your Lipstick/Triple Crown
Doug Briney/It’s All Country/DB Songs
July 30
Jason Cassidy/Ride of Your Life/A-Blake
Jordan Anderson/Key to My Heart/Go Time
Joey+Rory/When I’m Gone/Sugar Hill
Randy Rogers Band/One More Sad Song/MCA
Brantley Gilbert/Kick It In The Sticks/Valory
Jason Aldean/Take A Little Ride/Broken Bow
D. Vincent Williams/Down By The River/BPG
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Jason Aldean/Take A Little Ride/Broken Bow – 57
Craig Morgan/Corn Star/Black River – 71
Miss Willie Brown/You’re All That Matters To Me/Octone-A&M-Rodeowave – 73
Brandon Holland/Man In The Moon – 76
Aaron Watson/Raise Your Bottle/HTK Records – 78
Tommy Steele/My Side Of The Street – 79
Chris Cagle/Let There Be Cowgirls/Bigger Picture Group – 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Tim McGraw/Truck Yeah/Big Machine – 546
Jason Aldean/Take A Little Ride/Broken Bow – 413
Eric Church/Creepin’/EMI Nashville – 354
Zac Brown Band/The Wind/Southern Ground-Atlantic – 301
Carrie Underwood/Blown Away/19-Arista Nashville – 294
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Jason Aldean/Take A Little Ride/Broken Bow – 30
Eric Church/Creepin’/EMI Nashville – 29
Tim McGraw/Truck Yeah/Big Machine – 21
Kip Moore/Beer Money/MCA – 19
Carrie Underwood/Blown Away/19-Arista Nashville – 10
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Britt & Blaire/Young Summer/Mt. Juliet Records – 168
Kelly Parkes/All Cried Out – 166
Dave Russell/Where The Money Goes/Cupit – 164
Bobby Dean/Me and George Strait/Lamon – 163
Stephanie Grace/Hey There – 162
Heidi Newfield stopped in Meridian, MS to visit with WOKK’s Scott Stevens.
Toby Keith continues to sell out venues on his Live in Overdrive tour, including a recent show in Washington, DC. Pictured with (L-R): SDU’s Macy Morgenthaler, WMZQ's morning show personality Boxer, and WMZQ’s Promotions & Marketing Director Kim Sauer.
Hudson Moore with KSTV's Brad Heitman (R) and Vision Entertainment's Seth Necessary to promote his single "Fireworks," which debuted at No. 48 on the Texas Music Chart last week.