The lineup has been unveiled for this year’s Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. Set for Sept. 28-29 at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, Tennessee, the 2024 event will mark the festival’s 10th anniversary.
Dave Matthews Band and Hozier are slated to headline the first day, which will include performances by Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Lukas Nelson, The Brook & The Bluff, Allison Russell, Chance Peña, Celisse, Illiterate Light, Lamont Landers, The Band of Heathens, HeavyDrunk, Willi Carlisle, People on the Porch, Owensboro Bluegrass and Wyatt Ellis.
The second day will feature headliners Noah Kahan and NeedToBreathe as well as Coin, Stephen Sanchez, Better Than Ezra, Myles Smith, The Cadillac Three, Sierra Hull, Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge, The Brevet, Charlie Worsham, Hippies & Cowboys, Theo Lawrence, Landers, Cassandra Lewis and Gospel Church.
“We are beyond proud to present this amazing lineup of talented musicians for Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival’s 10th anniversary. 2024 promises to deliver so much of what has made this late-September festival weekend special over the last nine years. We look forward to sharing another memorable event with everyone who ‘makes the Pilgrimage’ to The Park at Harlinsdale Farm,” state the festival’s producers Kevin Griffin, W. Brandt Wood and Michael Whelan.
Tickets go on sale tomorrow (March 21) at 10 a.m. CT. In honor of the milestone anniversary, payment plans are being offered for $10 down plus fees. Additionally, travel packages are available now for those planning to come in from out of town. For more information, click here.
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Kacey Musgraves Celebrates Deeper Well Album Release
Pictured (L-R): Jason Owen (Sandbox Entertainment), Steve Berman (Interscope), John Janick, Kacey Musgraves, Michelle An, Nick Miller, Jennifer Bowling, Cindy Mabe (UMG Nashville), Brittnie Grajeda, Gary Kelly, Chelsea Blythe, Jake Basden.
Kacey Musgraves celebrated the release of her newest album Deeper Well with a sold-out album release show at Ryman Auditorium last week. Sandbox Entertainment, Interscope Records and UMG Nashville joined the Grammy winner for the event.
During the show, Musgraves performed the album from top to bottom. She then came back out for an encore and performed “She Calls Me Back” with Noah Kahan before ending the show with her cover of Bob Marley‘s “Three Little Birds.” The following afternoon she signed over 1,300 vinyls for fans at Grimey’s in Nashville.
Terri Clark Performs At Members-Only CMHOFM Concert
Terri Clark and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Vice President of Development Ben Hall. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Terri Clark performed at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s annual members-only concert last weekend, “The Big Gig.” Her set included some of her biggest hits including “Better Things To Do,” “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me” and more. The event took place in the CMA Theater.
Exile Receives ‘Exile Day’ Proclamation
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Kentucky Music Hall of Fame inductees Exile received a proclamation during their show at the Troubadour Theater in Lexington, Kentucky last weekend. Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton honored the group by declaring March 14 as “Exile Day.”
“In some ways, any recognition we receive in Kentucky is the sweetest of all. Our roots run deep in Kentucky turf, and a Proclamation like this affirms our love of home. We are most grateful!” shares the band.
CMHOFM Hosts Panel Discussion With Altan & Jerry Douglas
Pictured (L-R): CMHOFM Processing Archivist John Fabke, Jerry Douglas, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Martin Tourish, Ciarán Curran, Founder and CEO of Music City Irish Fest Brenda Willis, Clare Friel, Dáithí Sproule Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Last weekend, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted a panel discussion with Celtic band Altan and Grammy-winning musician Jerry Douglas. Moderated by CMHOFM Processing Archivist John Fabke, the discussion touched on the panelists’ influences, career highlights and creative process, as well as the historic and current musical exchange between country, bluegrass and Celtic musical traditions.
The panel was presented in collaboration with Music City Irish Fest. It was also filmed and will be available on the museum’s website at a later date as part of the museum’s digital program series Live at the Hall.
Erv Woolsey. Photo: Courtesy of The Erv Woolsey Co.
Erv Woolsey, the manager and champion of George Strait for 45 years, passed away this morning (March 20) in Clearwater, Florida due to complications from surgery. He was 80.
In addition to Strait, Woolsey helped steward the careers of Lee Ann Womack, Dierks Bentley, Clay Walker and Country Music Hall of Famer Ronnie Milsap.
Erv Woolsey & George Strait. Photo: Courtesy of The Erv Woolsey Co.
Reflecting on his passing, Strait shared, “My manager for around 45 years and most importantly my friend for even longer, Erv Woolsey, passed away this morning. He had complications from a surgery and just couldn’t overcome it. He was a very tough man, and fought hard, but sadly it was just too much. We will miss him so very much and will never forget all the time we had together. Won’t ever be the same without him.”
Born Eugene Ervine “Erv” Woolsey on Feb. 15, 1944 in Houston, Texas, Woolsey spent his entire professional life in the music business. A graduate of Southwest Texas State University, he started his career in the Promotion department at Decca Records. After spending time at other record labels, Woolsey made his way to Nashville in 1973 when he was tapped as Head of Promotions for ABC Records’ new country division. There he worked with Johnny Rodriguez, Jimmy Buffett, Billy “Crash” Craddock, Donna Fargo, Freddy Fender and the Amazing Rhythm Aces.
At the same time, Woolsey and his then wife Connie owned The Prairie Rose, a club in San Marcos, Texas. It was there he first saw and met Strait and, taken with his talent and charisma, began to book him regularly to perform.
After making his mark at ABC, Woolsey embarked on an unprecedented run at MCA during the ’80s. He helped create ongoing radio success for future Country Music Hall of Fame members Barbara Mandrell, Don Williams, Loretta Lynn, Tanya Tucker, Conway Twitty and The Oak Ridge Boys as well as Lee Greenwood.
In 1981, Woolsey convinced label head Jim Foglesong to sign Strait to a record deal at MCA Records, his label home to this day. Strait began his career of hits with debut single “Unwound.”
In 1984, Woolsey left MCA to devote himself to managing Strait’s career. With Woolsey by his side, Strait went on to win several Entertainer of the Year awards across four decades among more than 60 major entertainment awards, sell over 105 million albums, notch more No. 1 songs (60) than any other artist in history, be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and more.
Woolsey continued to stay relevant in the modern times of the genre. His continued love of the business and developing new talent saw him signing emerging artists Ian Munsick, Davisson Brothers Band, Kylie Frey, Triston Marez, Nick Davisson, Zach Neil, Stone Senate and Vince Herman over the last few years.
An accomplished businessman, Woolsey also developed a series of clubs, bars and hangouts throughout his career. Alongside business partner Steve Ford, he opened The Trap before striking gold with the anti-glam, come-as-you-are Losers. Designed as a hole in the wall for publishers, producers, writers and the alternative Music Row types, Losers’ success spawned the equally busy Winners, right next door, and the Dawg House.
Woolsey served on the Board of Directors for the Country Music Association and the Tennessee Museum of History. A frequent counsel to young managers, agents, artists and executives, he was known to be a gracious industry leader who was generous with his knowledge and time.
A longtime fan and passionate member of the horse racing community, Woolsey is a Lifetime Member of the Texas Thoroughbred Association. He was also regular at Kentucky’s Churchill Downs and Keeneland, including Super Stock’s run in the Kentucky Derby Grade One in 2021 and Jordan’s Henny in the Kentucky Oaks Grade One in 2017.
Woolsey passed peacefully under the care of physicians. He is survived by his son Clint, ex-wife Connie, brother David and sister Beth, and preceded in death by his parents, John and Mavis Woolsey, and brother Johnny Woolsey.
Details on arrangements will be shared at a future date.
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Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) is holding a special memorial auction commemorating what would have been the 85th birthday of the late national radio personality Bob Kingsley.
The auction features plaques gifted to Kingsley by various artists over the years, with bidding starting at $85. Additionally, vintage American Country Countdown apparel is available for purchase. All proceeds from the auction and merchandise sales will benefit the Country Radio Hall of Fame.
“CRS continues to celebrate the life and career of the legendary Bob Kingsley by teaming up with Nan Kingsley for this unique auction generously benefiting the Country Radio Hall of Fame,” says RJ Curtis, Executive Director of CRB/Country Radio Seminar (CRS). “What a fitting way to commemorate his 85th birthday and remember his 1998 CRHOF induction.”
The auction is live now through April 2. For more information, click here.
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George Strait‘s only Lone Star state performance this year will take place on Saturday, June 15 at Texas A&M’s Kyle Field in College Station. The King of Country will be joined by special guests Parker McCollum and Catie Offerman on the show.
Tickets to the Kyle Field performance go on sale to the general public March 28 at 10 a.m. CT via TheKingAtKyle.com. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning March 22 through March 27.
Strait will once again team with Chris Stapleton as well to perform one-off stadium dates this year with stops at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, Chicago’s Soldier Field, Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium and more. Little Big Town will join Strait and Stapleton for the nine dates.
Strait’s 2024 Concert Calendar:
5/4 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN
5/11 EverBank Stadium Jacksonville, FL
5/25 Jack Trice Stadium Ames, IA
6/1 Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, NC
6/8 MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ
6/15 Kyle Field College Station, TX
6/29 Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City, UT
7/13 Ford Field Detroit, MI
7/20 Soldier Field Chicago, IL
12/7 Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas, NV
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Cameo Carlson of mtheory will receive The Music Business Association’s 2024 Presidential Award for Outstanding Executive Achievement at the organization’s third annual Bizzy Awards dinner on May 15 at the JW Marriott Nashville, as part of the Music Biz 2024 Conference.
Carlson is the CEO of manager and artist services company mtheory, which provides global marketing and strategic support for artists and artist managers. In 2022, Carlson spearheaded mtheory’s Equal Access Development initiative in partnership with CMT, that gives artists and managers from underrepresented demographics (BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and women) the resources, training and networking opportunities they are not always afforded in country music. Carlson also co-created the Nashville Music Equality group and Digital Divas mentoring group, and currently serves on the Academy of Country Music Diversity & Inclusion Task Force.
The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) will receive the 2024 Impact Award for Technological Excellence at the event. Since the passing of the Music Modernization Act (MMA) of 2018, which led to The MLC’s designation in 2019 and its full operationalization in 2021, The MLC has fully cemented itself as an essential part of the U.S. music industry’s royalty payments structure. It has built a public database of over 33 million unique works, which can be used free of charge to help artists and rightsholders verify ownership; collected and distributed over $1.7 billion in royalties to songwriters, music publishers, and other rightsholders via blanket mechanical licenses issued to DSPs; and has reached a current match rate of over 90% for all usage. In addition, The MLC has developed a world-class support team and suite of tools within its online portal to help its more than 37,000 members claim and register their works and get paid their mechanical royalties.
The Music Business Association also announced the finalists for the additional seven crowd-nominated award categories to be presented at the dinner, which will be hosted by Gina Miller, SVP & GM of MNRK Music Group, and feature a special performance by Angie K. Additional performances and special guests will be revealed in the coming weeks. The finalists are below.
Leading Light Award: For a company or executive that has supported their staff via internal initiatives aimed at improving mental health & wellbeing and work/life balance.
– Tiffanie DeBartolo, Chief Executive Super Goddess, Bright Antenna Records
– Leah Ducey, Senior Director of Digital Marketing, Universal Music Group Nashville
– Andreea Gleeson, Chief Executive Officer, TuneCore
– Joel T. Jordan, Founder & President, Synchtank
Agent of Change Award: For a company that exemplifies a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in their hiring practices, executive development, and promotion structure.
– ATL Collective
– The Beatport Group
– Keychange U.S.
– The Right Productions
#NEXTGEN_NOW One To Watch Award: For an executive under 40 whose work (professional and/or volunteer) has been exceptional, innovative, and stands out as a contribution to the industry.
– Andrew Batey, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Beatdapp
– Jorge Brea, Founder & CEO, Symphonic
– Alex Mas Cepero, Marketing Director, TIDAL
– Morgan McKnight, Executive Director, Production Music Association
Maestro of Metadata Award For a company or executive who has made a significant impact in the area of data processing, credit clarification, streamlining or otherwise promoting clean data and best practices.
– BMAT Music Innovators
– Dae Bogan, Head of Third Party Partnerships, Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC)
– Arthur Fitzgibbon, Brazil Director, ONErpm
– OpenPlay
Frontline Innovator Award For a retail store who showed exceptional inventiveness and ingenuity in their practices during the past year in their interactions with consumers.
– Grimey’s Music, Nashville, TN
– Electric Fetus, Minneapolis, MN
– Rough Trade, New York, NY
– The Sound Garden, Baltimore, MD
Marketing Superstar Award For a marketing campaign that was innovative and thought provoking. Candidates can be from any sector of the industry, and campaigns can be physical or virtual.
– Elsewhere’s Club Membership Program
– Barbie The Album Early Listening Events, WMX & Atlantic Records
– De La Soul, A.O.I. LLC, distributed by Chrysalis Records & Reservoir
– Eric Nam – House on a Hill, The Orchard
Music Business Educator of the Year Award Celebrates a music business educator who inspires students to enter the music business.
– Larry Miller, Clinical Professor & Director, NYU Steinhardt Music Business Program, New York University
– Jessica Muñiz-Collado, Assistant Professor of Music Business, University of North Texas
– Joe Rapolla, Chair, Music & Theatre Department & Director, Music Industry Program, Monmouth University
– Patricia Rivera MacMurray, Lecturer, Escuela de Derecho Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico
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Genre-bending star Jelly Roll will return as host for the “Opry NextStage Live From Texas” show that will precede the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards on May 16 in Texas.
Taking place on May 15 at 2:30 p.m. CT at Lava Cantina in The Colony, Texas, the show, presented by Tecovas, will feature members of the newly-announced Opry NextStage Class of 2024: Anne Wilson, Chase Matthew, Ella Langley, Flatland Cavalry, Madeline Edwards and Wyatt Flores, along with other special guests. This will mark the second time Jelly Roll has hosted the event.
“Opry NextStage is important because I think it’s creating a culture around younger artists, introducing them to the Opry the right way, and then bringing them up to that next stage,” said Jelly Roll on hosting last year’s show. “It’s showing them the way and getting that Opry love that we all look for in the industry. There’s no more special of a co-sign in country music than the Grand Ole Opry.”
Tickets for “Opry NextStage Live From Texas” are available through an exclusive Opry subscriber pre-sale on Thursday, March 21, at 10 a.m. CT. The general public on-sale begins Friday, March 22, at 10 a.m. CT via Eventbrite.
Since 2019, the NextStage program has introduced new talent to new fans and featured artists such as Riley Green, Parker McCollum, Tenille Townes and Lainey Wilson, who all went on to earn ACM New Male and Female Artist of the Year trophies the year following their NextStage inclusion. Other NextStage alums include Priscilla Block, Breland, Callista Clark, Travis Denning, Tegan Marie, Niko Moon, Restless Road, Jameson Rodgers, Elvie Shane, Nate Smith, Morgan Wade, Hailey Whitters and Yola.
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Kip Moore has exited MCA Nashville’s roster. Moore spent more than a dozen years on the UMG Nashville imprint.
Expressing his gratitude to the MCA Nashville team, Moore took to social media to share the news. “I’ve been extremely grateful for the opportunity to make records on a label like MCA over the last 10 plus years. They’ve been such a top notch team and I’ve been so lucky to have had the freedom through the years to do it my way. Promo team…I can’t say enough about the rock stars each one of you are. You work tirelessly and you don’t get thanked enough. I almost stayed because of that bond alone,” shared Moore.
Moore also shared he is working on a new record and is having conversations on where he will end up next. “I’m not sure where I’ll end up (currently having those discussions), but in the meantime, doing a record completely independent for the first time in my career has been something I can’t put into words,” said Moore.
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Parker McCollum has been tapped as headliner for this year’s ACM Lifting Lives LIVE all-star concert at Topgolf The Colony in Texas on May 15, ahead of the 59th ACM Awards.
Presented by Choctaw Casinos & Resorts, the event raises money and awareness for ACM Lifting Lives, which works to improve lives through the power of music with a focus on health-related initiatives that use music therapy as a way of healing. Significant annual commitments include the ACM Lifting Lives Autism Lab at Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and their annual Music Camp, a week-long, music-driven, residential program for individuals with Williams syndrome. There are also contributions to various organizations that provide mental health support for the country music community, along with grants through The Diane Holcomb Emergency Relief Fund, given to individuals who face unexpected emergencies or hardships.
“I am truly honored that ACM Lifting Lives has given me the opportunity to host the Parker McCollum & Friends: ACM Lifting Lives event this year at Topgolf in The Colony, TX,” McCollum says. “The work they do to improve lives through the power of music and the funds they raise are vital to helping folks in and out of our Country music community. I can’t wait to have some of my really talented friends join me for a great night supporting the mission of ACM Lifting Lives and help them continue their incredible work.”
“The support of Country Music artists and the industry as a whole are what makes the impactful work of ACM Lifting Lives possible,” explains ACM Lifting Lives Executive Director Lyndsay Cruz. “We have been massive fans of Parker for years, and we couldn’t be more excited that he chose to volunteer his time to help us raise money and awareness in his home state. We can’t wait to party with the fans in north Texas so soon!”
General Admission tickets on the green will be available to ACM Members, ACM A-List subscribers, 59th ACM Awards ticket holders, and Topgolf Friends and Family through an exclusive presale starting this Thursday (March 21). Remaining tickets will be available to the public beginning Friday (March 22) here.
Last year’s ACM Lifting Lives LIVE concert featured Hardy, Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson, Ernest and Bailey Zimmerman on the green at Topgolf The Colony in front of a sold-out house, marking the most successful fundraising event by the organization to date.
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Now in its 11th year, this get-together is staged by MusicRow magazine to honor female accomplishments. It also reinforces the unique bonds cherished by the Nashville entertainment business. This year’s honorees were Tiffany Kerns, Taylor Lindsey, Sloane Cavitt Logue, Halie Hampton Mosley, Melissa Spillman and Candice Watkins.
Pictured (L-R): MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson; Rising Women on the Row honorees Melissa Spillman, Taylor Lindsey, Sloane Cavitt Logue, Candice Watkins, Tiffany Kerns and Halie Hampton Mosley; KP Entertainment’s Kerri Edwards and MusicRow’s LB Cantrell. Photo: Ed Rode
“I love the energy we have at this event,” said MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson. “I hope you take it with you when you go.” He decided that the theme word to represent the event is “support.”
“I know all of you support each other,” he commented. “We support you at MusicRow.”
That note of togetherness was echoed by several of the honorees.
MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson and KP Entertainment’s Kerri Edwards. Photo: Ed Rode
“I worry about this [sense of] community,” said keynote speaker Kerri Edwards. “I challenge everyone here to help keep that strong. I do think it’s important for what we’re all trying to achieve and build… It changes everything when the people around you are supportive.”
“You love the community, and the community loves you back, in spades,” Robertson told Edwards. Her KP Entertainment company manages the careers of Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, Dylan Scott and Chayce Beckham and contains a publishing company.
Honoree Halie Hampton Mosley is the COO of the management company WHY&HOW. “What they say is true: It take a village,” she told the crowd in the Omni Hotel ballroom downtown. “You are all incredible champions and leaders.”
“It is incumbent on all of use to truly wrap our arms around women,” said honoree Tiffany Kerns, the SVP of the CMA’s philanthropic arm. “We see them. We support them — 90% of our staff is women.
“This is an incredible honor,” she added to the breakfast crowd. “You are incredibly inspirational.”
Sony Music Nashville SVP Taylor Lindsey also struck a note of community affection. “The truth is, I wouldn’t be standing here without everyone surrounding me,” Lindsey said. “I am a testament to the people around me. I get to have this life because of everyone around me.”
Sloane Cavitt Logue of WME recalled that the late Toby Keith gave her a career-launching opportunity. He hired her when she had no music-business experience. “Toby lifted women up,” she said, becoming tearful. “Miss you, love you, Big Dog Daddy.” Keith was announced Monday (March 18) as an inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Carter Faith performs at Rising Women on the Row. Photo: Ed Rode
“Be kind to yourself,” Cavitt Logue advised the gathering. “Be proud of what you do. Give yourself a moment of grace, because we all need it.”
“Everybody’s path is different,” observed Melissa Spillman of Concord Music Publishing. She and Hampton Mosley both commented on the challenge of balancing family life with the consuming demands of a music-business career. “Today is all about being thankful,” Spillman said. “Thank you for letting me pursue this path. We believe we should ‘have it all’ as women,” including the rewards of both career and family.
“It’s about belonging. And we have each other. We are so blessed.”
“You can lead the way on both [family and career],” commented Hampton Mosley.
“Goodness! I’m so grateful for all of you guys,” said Candice Watkins. The SVP of marketing at Big Loud Records added, “I’m so proud to work with all of you.” She saluted Keith Urban as the person who launched her career.
Robertson took note of the event’s presenting sponsors City National Bank, Loeb & Loeb and CMT’s Next Women of Country program. He introduced CMT’s Leslie Fram, who spearheads the network’s Equal Play plus her Change the Conversation feminist initiatives, as well as Next Women of Country. Fram noted that the last-named celebrated its 10th anniversary last year and introduced singer-songwriter Carter Faith of 2023’s Next Women class.
To her own acoustic-guitar accompaniment, Faith premiered her lilting new single, “Late Bloomer,” which will be released this Friday.
The 600+ attendees enjoyed a buffet breakfast featuring blueberry sausage, cheesy hash browns, scrambled eggs, smoked bacon, melons, blueberries, strawberries, cornbread, biscuits and gravy, fruit flavored yogurt, cranberry juice, coffee, tea and orange juice. A plethora of Music Row businesses sponsored tables — SESAC, Big Loud, Song Suffragettes, AEG, BBR, Black River, River House, Red Light, Curb, FBMM, ONErpm, BMG, CMA, MakeWake, WME, Pinnacle Financial, Sony Music Nashville, The MLC, Wiles & Taylor, Riser House, Back Blocks Music, Kinkead Entertainment, Tri Star, Concord, CAA, Wrensong, KP Entertainment, Activist Artists Management, Sony Music Publishing, Underscore Works and BMI. Each honoree was given a standing ovation by the audience.
Since this event’s founding, more than 60 women have been honored. “These women are all shaping the future of this business,” commented Robertson.
“Have a good attitude, and keep your heart in the right place,” advised Edwards. “It’s about supporting ALL women,” said Kerns.
Watkins sent the crowd on its way with this appeal: “If you’re in a position to give someone an opportunity, do it. Change someone’s life today.”
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Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival’s 10th Anniversary Lineup Unveiled
/by Liza AndersonThe lineup has been unveiled for this year’s Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. Set for Sept. 28-29 at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, Tennessee, the 2024 event will mark the festival’s 10th anniversary.
Dave Matthews Band and Hozier are slated to headline the first day, which will include performances by Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Lukas Nelson, The Brook & The Bluff, Allison Russell, Chance Peña, Celisse, Illiterate Light, Lamont Landers, The Band of Heathens, HeavyDrunk, Willi Carlisle, People on the Porch, Owensboro Bluegrass and Wyatt Ellis.
The second day will feature headliners Noah Kahan and NeedToBreathe as well as Coin, Stephen Sanchez, Better Than Ezra, Myles Smith, The Cadillac Three, Sierra Hull, Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge, The Brevet, Charlie Worsham, Hippies & Cowboys, Theo Lawrence, Landers, Cassandra Lewis and Gospel Church.
“We are beyond proud to present this amazing lineup of talented musicians for Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival’s 10th anniversary. 2024 promises to deliver so much of what has made this late-September festival weekend special over the last nine years. We look forward to sharing another memorable event with everyone who ‘makes the Pilgrimage’ to The Park at Harlinsdale Farm,” state the festival’s producers Kevin Griffin, W. Brandt Wood and Michael Whelan.
Tickets go on sale tomorrow (March 21) at 10 a.m. CT. In honor of the milestone anniversary, payment plans are being offered for $10 down plus fees. Additionally, travel packages are available now for those planning to come in from out of town. For more information, click here.
Industry Ink: Kacey Musgraves, Terri Clark, Exile, CMHOFM
/by Madison HahnenKacey Musgraves Celebrates Deeper Well Album Release
Pictured (L-R): Jason Owen (Sandbox Entertainment), Steve Berman (Interscope), John Janick, Kacey Musgraves, Michelle An, Nick Miller, Jennifer Bowling, Cindy Mabe (UMG Nashville), Brittnie Grajeda, Gary Kelly, Chelsea Blythe, Jake Basden.
Kacey Musgraves celebrated the release of her newest album Deeper Well with a sold-out album release show at Ryman Auditorium last week. Sandbox Entertainment, Interscope Records and UMG Nashville joined the Grammy winner for the event.
During the show, Musgraves performed the album from top to bottom. She then came back out for an encore and performed “She Calls Me Back” with Noah Kahan before ending the show with her cover of Bob Marley‘s “Three Little Birds.” The following afternoon she signed over 1,300 vinyls for fans at Grimey’s in Nashville.
Terri Clark Performs At Members-Only CMHOFM Concert
Terri Clark and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Vice President of Development Ben Hall. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Terri Clark performed at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s annual members-only concert last weekend, “The Big Gig.” Her set included some of her biggest hits including “Better Things To Do,” “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me” and more. The event took place in the CMA Theater.
Exile Receives ‘Exile Day’ Proclamation
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Kentucky Music Hall of Fame inductees Exile received a proclamation during their show at the Troubadour Theater in Lexington, Kentucky last weekend. Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton honored the group by declaring March 14 as “Exile Day.”
“In some ways, any recognition we receive in Kentucky is the sweetest of all. Our roots run deep in Kentucky turf, and a Proclamation like this affirms our love of home. We are most grateful!” shares the band.
CMHOFM Hosts Panel Discussion With Altan & Jerry Douglas
Pictured (L-R): CMHOFM Processing Archivist John Fabke, Jerry Douglas, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Martin Tourish, Ciarán Curran, Founder and CEO of Music City Irish Fest Brenda Willis, Clare Friel, Dáithí Sproule Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Last weekend, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted a panel discussion with Celtic band Altan and Grammy-winning musician Jerry Douglas. Moderated by CMHOFM Processing Archivist John Fabke, the discussion touched on the panelists’ influences, career highlights and creative process, as well as the historic and current musical exchange between country, bluegrass and Celtic musical traditions.
The panel was presented in collaboration with Music City Irish Fest. It was also filmed and will be available on the museum’s website at a later date as part of the museum’s digital program series Live at the Hall.
Veteran Music Manager Erv Woolsey Passes Away At 80
/by LB CantrellErv Woolsey. Photo: Courtesy of The Erv Woolsey Co.
Erv Woolsey, the manager and champion of George Strait for 45 years, passed away this morning (March 20) in Clearwater, Florida due to complications from surgery. He was 80.
In addition to Strait, Woolsey helped steward the careers of Lee Ann Womack, Dierks Bentley, Clay Walker and Country Music Hall of Famer Ronnie Milsap.
Erv Woolsey & George Strait. Photo: Courtesy of The Erv Woolsey Co.
Reflecting on his passing, Strait shared, “My manager for around 45 years and most importantly my friend for even longer, Erv Woolsey, passed away this morning. He had complications from a surgery and just couldn’t overcome it. He was a very tough man, and fought hard, but sadly it was just too much. We will miss him so very much and will never forget all the time we had together. Won’t ever be the same without him.”
Born Eugene Ervine “Erv” Woolsey on Feb. 15, 1944 in Houston, Texas, Woolsey spent his entire professional life in the music business. A graduate of Southwest Texas State University, he started his career in the Promotion department at Decca Records. After spending time at other record labels, Woolsey made his way to Nashville in 1973 when he was tapped as Head of Promotions for ABC Records’ new country division. There he worked with Johnny Rodriguez, Jimmy Buffett, Billy “Crash” Craddock, Donna Fargo, Freddy Fender and the Amazing Rhythm Aces.
At the same time, Woolsey and his then wife Connie owned The Prairie Rose, a club in San Marcos, Texas. It was there he first saw and met Strait and, taken with his talent and charisma, began to book him regularly to perform.
After making his mark at ABC, Woolsey embarked on an unprecedented run at MCA during the ’80s. He helped create ongoing radio success for future Country Music Hall of Fame members Barbara Mandrell, Don Williams, Loretta Lynn, Tanya Tucker, Conway Twitty and The Oak Ridge Boys as well as Lee Greenwood.
In 1981, Woolsey convinced label head Jim Foglesong to sign Strait to a record deal at MCA Records, his label home to this day. Strait began his career of hits with debut single “Unwound.”
In 1984, Woolsey left MCA to devote himself to managing Strait’s career. With Woolsey by his side, Strait went on to win several Entertainer of the Year awards across four decades among more than 60 major entertainment awards, sell over 105 million albums, notch more No. 1 songs (60) than any other artist in history, be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and more.
Woolsey continued to stay relevant in the modern times of the genre. His continued love of the business and developing new talent saw him signing emerging artists Ian Munsick, Davisson Brothers Band, Kylie Frey, Triston Marez, Nick Davisson, Zach Neil, Stone Senate and Vince Herman over the last few years.
An accomplished businessman, Woolsey also developed a series of clubs, bars and hangouts throughout his career. Alongside business partner Steve Ford, he opened The Trap before striking gold with the anti-glam, come-as-you-are Losers. Designed as a hole in the wall for publishers, producers, writers and the alternative Music Row types, Losers’ success spawned the equally busy Winners, right next door, and the Dawg House.
Woolsey served on the Board of Directors for the Country Music Association and the Tennessee Museum of History. A frequent counsel to young managers, agents, artists and executives, he was known to be a gracious industry leader who was generous with his knowledge and time.
A longtime fan and passionate member of the horse racing community, Woolsey is a Lifetime Member of the Texas Thoroughbred Association. He was also regular at Kentucky’s Churchill Downs and Keeneland, including Super Stock’s run in the Kentucky Derby Grade One in 2021 and Jordan’s Henny in the Kentucky Oaks Grade One in 2017.
Woolsey passed peacefully under the care of physicians. He is survived by his son Clint, ex-wife Connie, brother David and sister Beth, and preceded in death by his parents, John and Mavis Woolsey, and brother Johnny Woolsey.
Details on arrangements will be shared at a future date.
CRB Holds Special Auction Commemorating Bob Kingsley’s 85th Birthday
/by Lorie HollabaughCountry Radio Broadcasters (CRB) is holding a special memorial auction commemorating what would have been the 85th birthday of the late national radio personality Bob Kingsley.
The auction features plaques gifted to Kingsley by various artists over the years, with bidding starting at $85. Additionally, vintage American Country Countdown apparel is available for purchase. All proceeds from the auction and merchandise sales will benefit the Country Radio Hall of Fame.
“CRS continues to celebrate the life and career of the legendary Bob Kingsley by teaming up with Nan Kingsley for this unique auction generously benefiting the Country Radio Hall of Fame,” says RJ Curtis, Executive Director of CRB/Country Radio Seminar (CRS). “What a fitting way to commemorate his 85th birthday and remember his 1998 CRHOF induction.”
The auction is live now through April 2. For more information, click here.
George Strait Slates Only 2024 Texas Show At Texas A&M’s Kyle Field In June
/by Lorie HollabaughGeorge Strait‘s only Lone Star state performance this year will take place on Saturday, June 15 at Texas A&M’s Kyle Field in College Station. The King of Country will be joined by special guests Parker McCollum and Catie Offerman on the show.
Tickets to the Kyle Field performance go on sale to the general public March 28 at 10 a.m. CT via TheKingAtKyle.com. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning March 22 through March 27.
Strait will once again team with Chris Stapleton as well to perform one-off stadium dates this year with stops at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, Chicago’s Soldier Field, Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium and more. Little Big Town will join Strait and Stapleton for the nine dates.
Strait’s 2024 Concert Calendar:
5/4 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN
5/11 EverBank Stadium Jacksonville, FL
5/25 Jack Trice Stadium Ames, IA
6/1 Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, NC
6/8 MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ
6/15 Kyle Field College Station, TX
6/29 Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City, UT
7/13 Ford Field Detroit, MI
7/20 Soldier Field Chicago, IL
12/7 Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas, NV
Music Business Association Announces 2024 Special Award Recipients, Finalists For Bizzy Awards
/by Lorie HollabaughCameo Carlson
Cameo Carlson of mtheory will receive The Music Business Association’s 2024 Presidential Award for Outstanding Executive Achievement at the organization’s third annual Bizzy Awards dinner on May 15 at the JW Marriott Nashville, as part of the Music Biz 2024 Conference.
Carlson is the CEO of manager and artist services company mtheory, which provides global marketing and strategic support for artists and artist managers. In 2022, Carlson spearheaded mtheory’s Equal Access Development initiative in partnership with CMT, that gives artists and managers from underrepresented demographics (BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and women) the resources, training and networking opportunities they are not always afforded in country music. Carlson also co-created the Nashville Music Equality group and Digital Divas mentoring group, and currently serves on the Academy of Country Music Diversity & Inclusion Task Force.
The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) will receive the 2024 Impact Award for Technological Excellence at the event. Since the passing of the Music Modernization Act (MMA) of 2018, which led to The MLC’s designation in 2019 and its full operationalization in 2021, The MLC has fully cemented itself as an essential part of the U.S. music industry’s royalty payments structure. It has built a public database of over 33 million unique works, which can be used free of charge to help artists and rightsholders verify ownership; collected and distributed over $1.7 billion in royalties to songwriters, music publishers, and other rightsholders via blanket mechanical licenses issued to DSPs; and has reached a current match rate of over 90% for all usage. In addition, The MLC has developed a world-class support team and suite of tools within its online portal to help its more than 37,000 members claim and register their works and get paid their mechanical royalties.
The Music Business Association also announced the finalists for the additional seven crowd-nominated award categories to be presented at the dinner, which will be hosted by Gina Miller, SVP & GM of MNRK Music Group, and feature a special performance by Angie K. Additional performances and special guests will be revealed in the coming weeks. The finalists are below.
Leading Light Award:
For a company or executive that has supported their staff via internal initiatives aimed at improving mental health & wellbeing and work/life balance.
– Tiffanie DeBartolo, Chief Executive Super Goddess, Bright Antenna Records
– Leah Ducey, Senior Director of Digital Marketing, Universal Music Group Nashville
– Andreea Gleeson, Chief Executive Officer, TuneCore
– Joel T. Jordan, Founder & President, Synchtank
Agent of Change Award:
For a company that exemplifies a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in their hiring practices, executive development, and promotion structure.
– ATL Collective
– The Beatport Group
– Keychange U.S.
– The Right Productions
#NEXTGEN_NOW One To Watch Award:
For an executive under 40 whose work (professional and/or volunteer) has been exceptional, innovative, and stands out as a contribution to the industry.
– Andrew Batey, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Beatdapp
– Jorge Brea, Founder & CEO, Symphonic
– Alex Mas Cepero, Marketing Director, TIDAL
– Morgan McKnight, Executive Director, Production Music Association
Maestro of Metadata Award
For a company or executive who has made a significant impact in the area of data processing, credit clarification, streamlining or otherwise promoting clean data and best practices.
– BMAT Music Innovators
– Dae Bogan, Head of Third Party Partnerships, Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC)
– Arthur Fitzgibbon, Brazil Director, ONErpm
– OpenPlay
Frontline Innovator Award
For a retail store who showed exceptional inventiveness and ingenuity in their practices during the past year in their interactions with consumers.
– Grimey’s Music, Nashville, TN
– Electric Fetus, Minneapolis, MN
– Rough Trade, New York, NY
– The Sound Garden, Baltimore, MD
Marketing Superstar Award
For a marketing campaign that was innovative and thought provoking. Candidates can be from any sector of the industry, and campaigns can be physical or virtual.
– Elsewhere’s Club Membership Program
– Barbie The Album Early Listening Events, WMX & Atlantic Records
– De La Soul, A.O.I. LLC, distributed by Chrysalis Records & Reservoir
– Eric Nam – House on a Hill, The Orchard
Music Business Educator of the Year Award
Celebrates a music business educator who inspires students to enter the music business.
– Larry Miller, Clinical Professor & Director, NYU Steinhardt Music Business Program, New York University
– Jessica Muñiz-Collado, Assistant Professor of Music Business, University of North Texas
– Joe Rapolla, Chair, Music & Theatre Department & Director, Music Industry Program, Monmouth University
– Patricia Rivera MacMurray, Lecturer, Escuela de Derecho Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico
Jelly Roll To Host ‘Opry NextStage Live From Texas’
/by LB CantrellGenre-bending star Jelly Roll will return as host for the “Opry NextStage Live From Texas” show that will precede the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards on May 16 in Texas.
Taking place on May 15 at 2:30 p.m. CT at Lava Cantina in The Colony, Texas, the show, presented by Tecovas, will feature members of the newly-announced Opry NextStage Class of 2024: Anne Wilson, Chase Matthew, Ella Langley, Flatland Cavalry, Madeline Edwards and Wyatt Flores, along with other special guests. This will mark the second time Jelly Roll has hosted the event.
“Opry NextStage is important because I think it’s creating a culture around younger artists, introducing them to the Opry the right way, and then bringing them up to that next stage,” said Jelly Roll on hosting last year’s show. “It’s showing them the way and getting that Opry love that we all look for in the industry. There’s no more special of a co-sign in country music than the Grand Ole Opry.”
Tickets for “Opry NextStage Live From Texas” are available through an exclusive Opry subscriber pre-sale on Thursday, March 21, at 10 a.m. CT. The general public on-sale begins Friday, March 22, at 10 a.m. CT via Eventbrite.
Since 2019, the NextStage program has introduced new talent to new fans and featured artists such as Riley Green, Parker McCollum, Tenille Townes and Lainey Wilson, who all went on to earn ACM New Male and Female Artist of the Year trophies the year following their NextStage inclusion. Other NextStage alums include Priscilla Block, Breland, Callista Clark, Travis Denning, Tegan Marie, Niko Moon, Restless Road, Jameson Rodgers, Elvie Shane, Nate Smith, Morgan Wade, Hailey Whitters and Yola.
Kip Moore Exits MCA Nashville
/by Madison HahnenKip Moore
Kip Moore has exited MCA Nashville’s roster. Moore spent more than a dozen years on the UMG Nashville imprint.
Expressing his gratitude to the MCA Nashville team, Moore took to social media to share the news. “I’ve been extremely grateful for the opportunity to make records on a label like MCA over the last 10 plus years. They’ve been such a top notch team and I’ve been so lucky to have had the freedom through the years to do it my way. Promo team…I can’t say enough about the rock stars each one of you are. You work tirelessly and you don’t get thanked enough. I almost stayed because of that bond alone,” shared Moore.
Moore also shared he is working on a new record and is having conversations on where he will end up next. “I’m not sure where I’ll end up (currently having those discussions), but in the meantime, doing a record completely independent for the first time in my career has been something I can’t put into words,” said Moore.
Parker McCollum To Headline ACM Lifting Lives Live Concert During ACM Week
/by Lorie HollabaughParker McCollum has been tapped as headliner for this year’s ACM Lifting Lives LIVE all-star concert at Topgolf The Colony in Texas on May 15, ahead of the 59th ACM Awards.
Presented by Choctaw Casinos & Resorts, the event raises money and awareness for ACM Lifting Lives, which works to improve lives through the power of music with a focus on health-related initiatives that use music therapy as a way of healing. Significant annual commitments include the ACM Lifting Lives Autism Lab at Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and their annual Music Camp, a week-long, music-driven, residential program for individuals with Williams syndrome. There are also contributions to various organizations that provide mental health support for the country music community, along with grants through The Diane Holcomb Emergency Relief Fund, given to individuals who face unexpected emergencies or hardships.
“I am truly honored that ACM Lifting Lives has given me the opportunity to host the Parker McCollum & Friends: ACM Lifting Lives event this year at Topgolf in The Colony, TX,” McCollum says. “The work they do to improve lives through the power of music and the funds they raise are vital to helping folks in and out of our Country music community. I can’t wait to have some of my really talented friends join me for a great night supporting the mission of ACM Lifting Lives and help them continue their incredible work.”
“The support of Country Music artists and the industry as a whole are what makes the impactful work of ACM Lifting Lives possible,” explains ACM Lifting Lives Executive Director Lyndsay Cruz. “We have been massive fans of Parker for years, and we couldn’t be more excited that he chose to volunteer his time to help us raise money and awareness in his home state. We can’t wait to party with the fans in north Texas so soon!”
General Admission tickets on the green will be available to ACM Members, ACM A-List subscribers, 59th ACM Awards ticket holders, and Topgolf Friends and Family through an exclusive presale starting this Thursday (March 21). Remaining tickets will be available to the public beginning Friday (March 22) here.
Last year’s ACM Lifting Lives LIVE concert featured Hardy, Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson, Ernest and Bailey Zimmerman on the green at Topgolf The Colony in front of a sold-out house, marking the most successful fundraising event by the organization to date.
Rising Women On The Row Fosters Spirit Of Togetherness
/by Robert K OermannMusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson gives opening remarks at Rising Women on the Row. Photo: Ed Rode
Few events on the Music Row social calendar strengthen the Nashville music industry’s sense of community better than the annual Rising Women on the Row breakfast celebration.
Now in its 11th year, this get-together is staged by MusicRow magazine to honor female accomplishments. It also reinforces the unique bonds cherished by the Nashville entertainment business. This year’s honorees were Tiffany Kerns, Taylor Lindsey, Sloane Cavitt Logue, Halie Hampton Mosley, Melissa Spillman and Candice Watkins.
Pictured (L-R): MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson; Rising Women on the Row honorees Melissa Spillman, Taylor Lindsey, Sloane Cavitt Logue, Candice Watkins, Tiffany Kerns and Halie Hampton Mosley; KP Entertainment’s Kerri Edwards and MusicRow’s LB Cantrell. Photo: Ed Rode
“I love the energy we have at this event,” said MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson. “I hope you take it with you when you go.” He decided that the theme word to represent the event is “support.”
“I know all of you support each other,” he commented. “We support you at MusicRow.”
That note of togetherness was echoed by several of the honorees.
MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson and KP Entertainment’s Kerri Edwards. Photo: Ed Rode
“I worry about this [sense of] community,” said keynote speaker Kerri Edwards. “I challenge everyone here to help keep that strong. I do think it’s important for what we’re all trying to achieve and build… It changes everything when the people around you are supportive.”
“You love the community, and the community loves you back, in spades,” Robertson told Edwards. Her KP Entertainment company manages the careers of Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, Dylan Scott and Chayce Beckham and contains a publishing company.
Honoree Halie Hampton Mosley is the COO of the management company WHY&HOW. “What they say is true: It take a village,” she told the crowd in the Omni Hotel ballroom downtown. “You are all incredible champions and leaders.”
“It is incumbent on all of use to truly wrap our arms around women,” said honoree Tiffany Kerns, the SVP of the CMA’s philanthropic arm. “We see them. We support them — 90% of our staff is women.
“This is an incredible honor,” she added to the breakfast crowd. “You are incredibly inspirational.”
Sony Music Nashville SVP Taylor Lindsey also struck a note of community affection. “The truth is, I wouldn’t be standing here without everyone surrounding me,” Lindsey said. “I am a testament to the people around me. I get to have this life because of everyone around me.”
Sloane Cavitt Logue of WME recalled that the late Toby Keith gave her a career-launching opportunity. He hired her when she had no music-business experience. “Toby lifted women up,” she said, becoming tearful. “Miss you, love you, Big Dog Daddy.” Keith was announced Monday (March 18) as an inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Carter Faith performs at Rising Women on the Row. Photo: Ed Rode
“Be kind to yourself,” Cavitt Logue advised the gathering. “Be proud of what you do. Give yourself a moment of grace, because we all need it.”
“Everybody’s path is different,” observed Melissa Spillman of Concord Music Publishing. She and Hampton Mosley both commented on the challenge of balancing family life with the consuming demands of a music-business career. “Today is all about being thankful,” Spillman said. “Thank you for letting me pursue this path. We believe we should ‘have it all’ as women,” including the rewards of both career and family.
“It’s about belonging. And we have each other. We are so blessed.”
“You can lead the way on both [family and career],” commented Hampton Mosley.
“Goodness! I’m so grateful for all of you guys,” said Candice Watkins. The SVP of marketing at Big Loud Records added, “I’m so proud to work with all of you.” She saluted Keith Urban as the person who launched her career.
Robertson took note of the event’s presenting sponsors City National Bank, Loeb & Loeb and CMT’s Next Women of Country program. He introduced CMT’s Leslie Fram, who spearheads the network’s Equal Play plus her Change the Conversation feminist initiatives, as well as Next Women of Country. Fram noted that the last-named celebrated its 10th anniversary last year and introduced singer-songwriter Carter Faith of 2023’s Next Women class.
To her own acoustic-guitar accompaniment, Faith premiered her lilting new single, “Late Bloomer,” which will be released this Friday.
The 600+ attendees enjoyed a buffet breakfast featuring blueberry sausage, cheesy hash browns, scrambled eggs, smoked bacon, melons, blueberries, strawberries, cornbread, biscuits and gravy, fruit flavored yogurt, cranberry juice, coffee, tea and orange juice. A plethora of Music Row businesses sponsored tables — SESAC, Big Loud, Song Suffragettes, AEG, BBR, Black River, River House, Red Light, Curb, FBMM, ONErpm, BMG, CMA, MakeWake, WME, Pinnacle Financial, Sony Music Nashville, The MLC, Wiles & Taylor, Riser House, Back Blocks Music, Kinkead Entertainment, Tri Star, Concord, CAA, Wrensong, KP Entertainment, Activist Artists Management, Sony Music Publishing, Underscore Works and BMI. Each honoree was given a standing ovation by the audience.
Since this event’s founding, more than 60 women have been honored. “These women are all shaping the future of this business,” commented Robertson.
“Have a good attitude, and keep your heart in the right place,” advised Edwards. “It’s about supporting ALL women,” said Kerns.
Watkins sent the crowd on its way with this appeal: “If you’re in a position to give someone an opportunity, do it. Change someone’s life today.”