Bigger Picture Signs Three New Artists

D. Vincent Williams. Photo: Dale Manning

Bigger Picture Group has added three new acts to its Artist Ventures division. D. Vincent Williams, Chris Janson and Ryan Kinder join the roster which already includes Craig Campbell and Chris Cagle. 

Today’s signing announcement was made by Bigger Picture Group’s Chairman and Chief Creative Officer Keith Stegall, the producer behind Alan Jackson, Randy Travis and Zac Brown Band. “I’m thrilled to announce some of our new artists that will be joining ‘the family,’” he says. “I’m most proud of the culture that we have provided for these talented individuals to thrive and continue to create.”

The most established artist among the three new singnees, D. Vincent Williams’ songwriting career has resulted in cuts by Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, Reba McEntire, Ronnie Milsap, Jason Aldean and Lee Ann Womack, totaling more than 15 million in album sales. He is also the winner of the 2002 ACM Song of the Year award “I’m Moving On,” recorded by Rascal Flatts.

Chris Janson. Photo: Dale Manning

Ryan Kinder. Photo: Eric England

Rusty Walker’s Daughter Kinsley Darwin Passes

Kinsley Darwin

MusicRow extends sincere condolences to radio programming vet Rusty Walker and his family on the passing of his daughter, Kinsley Darwin. She was 17. The family resides in Iuka, Mississippi and Kinsley died at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis. She was a senior at Tishomingo County High School where she was active in numerous clubs and organizations. Kinsley enjoyed playing tennis and serving as a Homecoming Maid. She was popular among her classmates, who voted her the student with the Most School Spirit.

Survivors include her parents, Sammy and Teresa Darwin; grandparents, Jackie and Burnette Bryant; and sisters Nikki Darwin Clark (Nathaniel) and Beth Darwin Huntley (Ryan). She was preceded in death by her brother, Jay Darwin; and grandparents, Jimmy and Mollie Darwin.

Visitation is today, March 15, from 4-8 p.m. at Mt. Evergreen United Methodist Church, where Kinsley was a member. Funeral services are scheduled for 1 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, March 16 at Tishomingo County High School gymnasium. Interment will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery.

Cutshall Funeral Home of Iuka is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kinsley Darwin Memorial Scholarship Fund at P.O. Box 377, Iuka, MS 38852. An online guestbook can be accessed at www.cutshallfuneralhome.com.

JT Hodges Chats With Fans In Web Series

Show Dog-Universal artist JT Hodges will premiere a new web series called “Just Talkin’” starting March 19, at 7 pm CT. The series will air twice monthly, giving fans a chance to get to know Hodges as well as hear him performing his own music and cover songs. Fans can vote on songs here.

“Just Talkin’” episodes will air at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/j-t-hodges and www.facebook.com/jthodgesmusic.

Hodges recently performed at MusicRow’s 10th Annual CRS Meet & Greet and Awards, and his single “Goodbyes Made You Mine” is at No. 30 on the most recent CountryBreakout Chart. He hit the scene in 2011 with his single “Hunt You Down” and an opening slot on Toby Keith’s Locked & Loaded Tour.

New Artist Nominees Added to ACM Fan Jam

ACM New Artist of the Year nominees Brantley Gilbert, Hunter Hayes and Scotty McCreery have been added to the lineup for the 2nd Annual ACM Fan Jam and Post-Award Concert. Also joining the stage is DeeJay Silver, who will produce signature country music remixes and mash-ups for fans between performances.

As previously announced, the event is hosted and headlined by Zac Brown Bandat the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas during the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, which broadcasts from across the street at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The Awards take place Sun., April 1, at 8:00 PM live ET/delayed PT on CBS, and will feature footage from the fans-only concert at Mandalay Bay. Tickets for the ACM Fan Jam are on sale now at $37 and $57.

Fans can vote for their favorite New Artist nominee here, beginning Monday, March 19, 2012 until the live show (8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT) on Sunday, April 1. The ACM New Artist of the Year honor will be awarded to one of the nominees on the ACM Fan Jam stage during the Awards telecast.

Kentucky Music Hall of Fame Class of 2013 Announced

Robert Lawson, executive director of the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum, announced Steven Curtis Chapman, The Kentucky Headhunters, Exile, Skeeter Davis, The Hilltoppers, Old Joe Clark and Emory & Linda Martin will make up the 2013 class of Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum inductees.

“On behalf of the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum board of directors and staff I am honored to announce the 2013 Kentucky Music Hall of Fame Induction Class,” said Lawson. “The 2013 class showcases why the state of Kentucky has produced some of the world’s greatest music achievers in all genres of music, and I am truly honored to recognize them with induction into the Hall of Fame.”

These artists will join other Kentucky native music professionals to be honored for their musical contributions around the world. The induction ceremony will take place on April 12, 2013 at the Lexington Center Bluegrass Ballroom (430 West Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507). Tickets for the ceremony go on sale April 9, 2012. For more information please visit http://www.kentuckymusicmuseum.com.

Past inductees include Loretta Lynn, Patty Loveless, Steve Wariner, Keith Whitley, Crystal Gayle, Dwight Yoakam, Wynonna & Naomi Judd, Ricky Skaggs, Tom T. Hall, Bill Monroe and more.

Benefit News (3/15/12)

Country artists Ty Herndon, Bucky Covington, Bo Bice, Carter’s Chord, and Mockingbird Sun were among the performers at the Autism Sings! benefits this week at Margaritaville in downtown Nashville. The event raised funds to benefit research efforts for Autism research.

(L-R): Autism Speaks Regional Director Kathy Streng, Bo Bice, Becky Robertson (Carter's Chord), Katie Chance, Emily Robertson (Carter's Chord), Joanna Robertson (Carter's Chord), Even Farmer (CMT host). Photo: Randi Radcliff

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Rodney Atkins recently teamed up with WRIL/the Big 106 and Massey Ferguson for an all-day radio drive to raise money for disaster relief to communities of Harrogate, TN; West Liberty, KY; and East Bernstadt, KY that were affected by recent storms. Atkins is a native of Harrogate. Donations can still be made through Atkins’ website here.

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Big Machine Records trio Edens Edge is teaming up with St. Louis Sam’s Club associates today (March 15) to raise awareness of hunger in the United States. Starting at 11 am, Edens Edge and Sam’s Club volunteers will load pallets of food into trucks and deliver the donation the St. Louis Area Foodbank. More info at outnumberhunger.com.

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Gilda’s Club Nashville is presenting “Humor, Heart and Hope: Laughter Through the Cancer Journey,” a program designed to inform and inspire attendees to use the power of humor while living with cancer. The program takes place at 6 pm on Tuesday, March 20, at the Gilda’s Nashville Clubhouse. More info here.

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Trace Adkins is offering fans who attend his Songs & Stories Tour a chance to see him from the first five rows and meet him backstage, and the proceeds will benefit the Wounded Warrior Project and NRA Country Cares. Packages are on sale at tickets-for-charity.com.

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(L-R): Woods, Lawrence

Tracy Lawrence was named an honorary Operation Troop Aid board member following his performance at Cadillac Ranch during Country Radio Seminar. Operation Troop Aid Founder/CEO Mark Woods presented Lawrence with the certificate, an honor shared by Garth Brooks, Toby Keith, and Darius Rucker.

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Darryl Worley has re-recorded “The Fishin’ Hole,” the iconic theme song from The Andy Griffith Show, in conjunction with the state of Tennessee to raise funds for fisheries. Fans can text FISH to 50555, which will add a $10 donation to the user’s phone bill to be received by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation. See a video of the song here.

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Texas favorite Granger Smith is again partnering with the Boot Campaign to walk 100 miles in combat boots from South Austin to the Ft. Hood military post in Killeen. The campaign helps raise awareness of soldiers transitioning back home after combat. More info here. www.BootCampaign.com

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Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music will host SENSE Theatre – A Stage of Hope For Children With Autism at 7 pm on Wednesday, April 18. Performers will include Jeri Sager (CATS), singer/songwriter Tammy Vice, Ryan Michaels Band, SENSE Theatre “Bridges and Earworms” Summer Camp Participants, and members of the Nashville Philharmonic Orchestra. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased here.

Photo Spread: John Hobbs, Eli Young Band, Dustin Lynch

Museum Honors John Hobbs with Nashville Cats Program
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum recently (3/10) honored John Hobbs in its quarterly series Nashville Cats: A Celebration of Music City Musicians. Hobbs discussed his life and career as a session musician including contributions to recordings by Deana Carter, Merle Haggard, Reba McEntire, Olivia Newton-John, Lionel Richey, Georg Strait and Shania Twain. He also discussed his role as bandleader for Vince Gill and producer for Gill, Collin Raye and LeAnn Rimes.

(L-R): Vice President of Museum Programs Jay Orr, Nashville Cat David Briggs, Hobbs, Nashville Cat Eddie Bayers and program host Bill Lloyd. Photo: Donn Jones

Dustin Lynch’s Opry Debut
Broken Bow Records artist Dustin Lynch fulfilled a lifelong dream earlier this month when he made his debut in the Grand Ole Opry’s hallowed circle. He performed hit single “Cowboys and Angels” and “She Cranks My Tractor.” Hailing from nearby Tullahoma, Tenn., Lynch grew up listening to and visiting the Opry and aspiring to one day earn the honor of gracing its stage.

Photo: 2012 Grand Ole Opry/Chris Hollo

EYB Gives Boost to St. Jude
Eli Young Band recently headed to Towson University in Maryland to help the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity raise money for St. Jude. Area radio station WPOC/Baltimore sponsored EYB’s mini concert and the groups’ combined efforts garnered nearly $2,000. The band played songs from its Republic Nashville album, including the No. 1 platinum-selling hit “Crazy Girl,” and latest single “Even If It Breaks Your Heart.” EYB is headlining the Keep On Dreamin’ Tour and will open for Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Australian tour beginning next week.

Photo: Courtesy of Republic Nashville/Cliff Blake

CMT Hits the Streets With “Concrete Country”

The Farewell Drifters

CMT.com has launched a new online performance series called Concrete Country that will feature independent singer/songwriters performing their original music in the streets of downtown Nashville. CMT will also debut the new blog “CMT Edge” which will highlight roots musicians and be curated by writer/producer Craig Shelburne.

“It’s not just our job. We’re as passionate as our fans are about finding the best new artists, whether they’re performing in a club, garage or on the sidewalk like Concrete Country,” said Martin Clayton, vice president, CMT.com. “We want country fans to think of CMT.com first when they’re looking for new music, from the superstars to an entire untapped genre of alt-country, roots musicians.”

Featured performers on Concrete Country include roots artists like Lydia Loveless, The Farewell Drifters, Caitlin Rose, Jason Boland, Will Hoge, and Robert Ellis.

Toby Keith Scheduled For Several TV Appearances

Toby Keith will make several high profile television appearances beginning tonight, March 14. His media journey stems from the success of his viral sensation “Red Solo Cup,” which was featured on an episode of Glee.

Tonight, NBC’s EXTRA will feature a segment about Toby. The episode airs at 12:05 am CT for Nashville residents. Tomorrow (March 15), Toby is sheduled for an appearance on NBC’s The Ellen DeGeneres Show, followed by a visit with The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on Friday, March 16. As March wraps up, Toby will appear on the popular late night talk show Chelsea Lately (E!) on Tuesday, March 27.

The video for “Red Solo Cup” has recently eclipsed 15 million views, and even spawned a Cledus T. Judd parody. Toby is also scheduled to perform on the 47th Annual ACM Awards, April 1.

 

Industry Ink (3/14/12)

Country-rock group Parmalee recently signed a publishing deal with Nashville’s Gallo and Landers Music. The North Carolina group also recently inked a recording contract with Stoney Creek Records.

“Our team feels very fortunate to get to work with a talent like Parmalee,” said Gallo and Landers Music’s Jim Landers, “and I look forward to seeing great things happen with them.”

(L-R): Almon Law’s Noah McPike; Gallo and Landers Music's Jim Landers; Parmalee’s Barry Knox, Matt Thomas, Scott Thomas, and Josh McSwain; Gallo and Landers Music's Greg Gallo; and BMI’s Bradley Collins. Photo: Drew Maynard

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Cindy Collins has announced the formation and launch of C2 Managment, with services in artist development and management. Collins’ first client, Maggie Eckford, recently earned a placement deal with Razor and Tie. Collins career includes time with CMT, and more recently with Spalding Entertainment where she worked with Jason Aldean and Rascal Flatts.

“I will always appreciate the guidance Clarence provided during my time with the firm, and I am now thrilled to begin this new chapter with such a genuine and exceptional talent as Maggie Eckford,”says Collins.

Reach her at cnd.collins@gmail.com.

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The deadline to enter the inaugural Unsigned Only Music Competition has been extended until April 11, 2012. The contest to find unsigned talent features celebrity judges Cyndi Lauper; Kenny Rogers; Angie Stone; 3 Doors Down; Charlie Daniels; Jeremy Camp; Manchester Orchestra; Craig Morgan; Robert Smith (The Cure); Kelly Clarkson; and more. More info here.

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The 2012 International Entertainment Buyers Association Conference will take place in Nashville October 7-9, and the organization’s board is currently planning the event. IEBA also recently announced the endowments of three new scholarships: one in honor of Barry Jeffrey of WME at John Brown University; one in honor of Steve Tolman of LogiCom Project Management at Murray State University; and one in honor of Mike Smardak of Outback Concerts, also at Murray State.

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PCG Nashville and Crawdad’s Classics Gourmet Flavorings recently launched the “Flavor of Music,” a weekly series featuring artists in development at PCG Nashville. Hosted by radio personality Rick Marino, the showcases are held 6-8 pm on Tuesdays at Red Rooster (1530 Demonbreun). Eight artists will be featured in total, and the first artist showcase took place on Tuesday (March 13) with Lauryn Taylor Bach. Next up on March 20 is Samantha Landrum. There is also an Android app for the series available here.