Nashville Stars Sell Big Across US

Keith Urban Sets Record at San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo

Keith Urban set a new attendance record this past weekend (Feb. 11) for the 62-year old San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.

Urban packed 16,799 fans into San Antonio’s AT&T Center, which has attracted some of country music’s biggest artists including Reba, Brooks & Dunn, Toby Keith and Taylor Swift.

San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo also has upcoming entertainment scheduled from Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley and Lady Antebellum.

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Eric Church Sells Out Arena in 30 Minutes; Adds Show

Eric Chuch fans in Bloomington, IL grabbed 7,000 tickets for his April 28 show at US Cellular Coliseum just 30 minutes after the on-sale began. This marks the 11th time his Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour has sold out since it began on Jan. 19.

To meet the additional demand in Bloomington, Church has booked a second show at the same venue the following night, Sunday, April 29 with special guests Colt Ford and Blackberry Smoke. Tourmate Brantley Gilbert will not be performing at the second show.

Bloomington is one of over 50 dates on Church’s arena headlining tour with upcoming stops scheduled in Cleveland, Panama City, Orlando, and Tallahassee.

Jake Owen Celebrates Fallontines Day

Photo Copyright: Lloyd Bishop/NBC

Jake Owen celebrated Fallontines Day on Feb. 14 with a performance of his hit “Alone With You” on NBC’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

The track is No. 10 and climbing on MusicRow’s CountryBreakout chart.

Owen returned to the road earlier this month following surgery to repair his collarbone, which he broke during a snowboarding accident at the BMI Songwriters Festival in Crested Butte, CO.

Following his extensive surgery, which included eight screws and a metal plate, Owen had numerous doctor’s appointments and physical therapy sessions. But he says, “Getting back out on stage was the best therapy I’ve had.” Owen relaunched his tour Feb. 3 with a packed house at Cowboy’s in Dallas, TX.

He’s sold-out ten shows so far this year, with many selling out in 20 minutes or less, including dates at Joe’s Bar in Chicago, and an upcoming stop in Ohio.

Owen is also set for a March 1 appearance on Chelsea Handler’s hit E! show Chelsea Lately.

In more news, the RCA artist wrote and recorded a song for the Act of Valor movie soundtrack, so he returned to Nashville last week to attend a special screening of the film. The motion picture featuring active-duty Navy SEALS opens Feb. 24.

Owen on the red carpet at the "Act of Valor" Nashville premiere.

Kennard Joins Full Circle Music

Brad Kennard has joined the staff at Full Circle Music Publishing as Vice President.

Some of Full Circle’s recent hits include Jason Aldean’s “Fly Over States,” Brad Paisley’s “Old Alabama” and “Anything Like Me,” Kenny Chesney’s “The Boys of Fall,” and Craig Morgan’s “This Ain’t Nothin.’”

Kennard’s noted career includes six years with hit producer Byron Gallimore at Violator Nashville Artist Management and Red Vinyl Music, as well as four years as General Manager for Song Garden Publishing. He also spent three years as the Creative Director at Frank Liddell’s Carnival Music Publishing, and nearly seven years at Curb Music Publishing.

Kennard has helped cultivate No. 1 hits including Rodney Atkins’ “If You’re Goin’ Through Hell,” and Reba McEntire’s “Somebody.” He’s also played a role in other hits/award nominated tracks including George Strait’s “Desperately,” Rascal Flatts’ “Unstoppable,” and Jamey Johnson’s “High Cost of Livin.”

Internet Magazine To Debut at CRS

A new Digital Content Syndication (DSC) publication called Living Country will debut next week at Country Radio Seminar.

Living Country, a product of DSC, was created by Dan Swensson and Stewart Day as a way to connect broadcasters and consumers with exclusive content. The monthly publication is available to broadcasters for free.

Swensson was a broadcaster in Cincinnati during the early 1980s and GSM of WYHY Nashville. Day founded Nashville Parent Magazine for Middle Tennessee and was the former president of Parenting Publications of America. Together, Day and Swensson created teen lifestyle publication Blast Magazine, and Warm 98 Family Magazine.

For a sample of Living Country in action, click here.

SESAC Up For Sale?

The owners of Nashville-based performing rights organization SESAC are looking for a buyer, according to a New York Post article.

Current owners of SESAC include investment bank Allen & Co. and hedge fund Och-Ziff, who are seeking close to $500 million in the sale. The company has reportedly hired Goldman Sachs to scout for potential purchasers.

Current SESAC songwriters include Bob Dylan, Jim Lauderdale, Lady Antebellum’s Hillary Scott, and Gary Burr among many others.

SESAC representatives could not be immediately reached for comment.

ACM Reveals Radio Winners

The Academy of Country Music has announced the full list of radio winners for the 47th Annual ACM Awards. The awards will be given at a private reception in Las Vegas on Saturday, March 31, the day before the Awards show on April 1.

Individual On-Air Personality of the Year winners (or an individual from a winning team) will again be invited to participate in the ACM Awards telecast. The 47th Annual ACM Awards airs live at 7 PM/CT April 1 on CBS from the MGM Garden Grand Arena in Las Vegas.

On-Air Personality of the Year Winners (Note tie in Medium Market):
National: Lon HeltonCMT Country Countdown USA
Major Market: Kelly Ford & Rider – KYGO-FM – Denver, CO
Large Market: Big Dave and Chelsie – WUBE-FM – Cincinnati, OH
Medium Market: Steve & Geoff in the Morning – KUZZ AM/FM – Bakersfield, CA (tie)
Medium Market: Roger, Tom & Melissa – WPCV-FM – Lakeland, FL (tie)
Small Market: Bill Barrett, Tim Fox and Tracy Berry – KKNU-FM – Eugene, OR

Radio Station of the Year Winners
Major Market: WQYK-FM – Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL
Large Market: WQDR-FM – Raleigh, NC
Medium Market: KATM-FM – Stockton, CA
Small Market: WUSY-FM – Chattanooga, TN

Songwriter Danny Morrison Passes [Updated w/ Arrangements]

Songwriter Danny Morrison, who also produced and managed country singer Joe Diffie, has died. He had a heart attack yesterday (2/14) while visiting his country home in Erin, Tennessee.

Among his hits as a writer are “Blaze of Glory,” Kenny Rogers; “Is It Cold In Here,” Diffie; “You’ve Got A Good Love Comin’ On,” Lee Greenwood; “Loving Up A Storm,” Razzy Bailey; “I Ain’t Got No Business Doin’ Business Today,” Alabama; and “She’s Got A Drinking Problem,” Johnny Paycheck.

His career included music publishing, as a partner of Johnny Slate and Larry Gatlin in publishing company API.

Tom Long, Morrison’s longtime golfing buddy, says, “Danny was a very unique and creative individual. He had an inspiring wit, a huge heart, and a love for music and especially songwriters. He carved his own notch in Music Row history.”

Survivors include wife Sherri West.

Visitation will be Sunday, Feb. 19, 2-6 p.m. at Phillips Robinson Funeral Home (2707 Gallatin Rd. Nashville), and Monday, Feb. 20, 10 a.m.-12 noon at Long Hollow Baptist Church in Hendersonville, Tenn. The funeral will follow at noon at the church.

Industry Ink (2/15/12)

PLA Media Adds Justin Moore 

PLA Media announced today (Feb. 15) it has added Big Machine recording artist Justin Moore to its client roster.

Moore has delivered two No. 1 singles and has been named Billboard’s “New Country Artist of the Year.” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” the lead single from Moore’s 2011 sophomore album Outlaws Like Me was the fastest rising of his career. His next single, “Till My Last Day,” will hit country radio in March. Moore is currently on tour with Blake Shelton

Moore joins existing PLA clients Lynn Anderson, William Lee Golden, Bryan White and Jessica Frech.

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Chick Singer Night Celebrates 10th Anniversary at The Bluebird

Chick Singer Night celebrates ten years as the country’s longest-running songfest for female artists with an anniversary concert Thurs., Feb. 16, at The Bluebird Cafe.

The show will feature Curb recording artist Christy McDonald, Jamie Floyd, Erisa Rei, and Taylor Wagner.

CSN is a non-profit organization founded by Lori Maier to promotes women in music by providing a house band and a venue for new and established artists to perform. Nashville director Jaclyn Brown features a bi-monthly gathering at the Bluebird.

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MTS Management Inks Doug Briney

Country artist Doug Briney has hired MTS Management to handle publicity for his March 9th debut CD release, It’s All Country. Briney, a two-time finalist in the KBear Alaskan Country Idol, will release his debut single, “More Than Just a Farm” through Triplestrand promotions.

CRS Single-Day Passes Available

Country Radio Seminar has announced $150 Single-Day Passes for CRS 2012, which will be available for purchase on-site at the Nashville Convention Center Feb. 22-24. Passes include access to more than 30 panels, speakers, luncheons and networking destinations. However, they do not include admission to Wednesday’s Lady Antebellum concert or Friday’s New Faces of Country Music show.

Additionally, an on-site $99 Unemployment Rate will be available for walk-up registrants. For more information, contact Kristen McRary at (615) 327-4487 or Kristen@CRB.org. Proof of unemployment may be subject to verification.

CRS 2012 will be held Feb. 22-24, 2012, in downtown Nashville, TN at the Nashville Convention Center. Visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com for more information.

3rd Annual CountryMusicIsLove Benefit Announced

Country blog CountryMusicIsLove has announced its 3rd Annual CountryMusicIsLove Concert, which will benefit City of Hope and its mission of research, treatment and education for cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The event is set for 7:30 pm next Tuesday, Feb. 21, at Nashville’s Exit/In.

Slated to perform at the benefit are JT Hodges, Craig Campbell, Casey James, Chuck Wicks, Micheal Ray, Chris Cavanaugh, Kristen Kelly, THE FARM, and Love and Theft. Whitney Duncan will host the event for a second year, in addition to performing.

For Casey James, the cause is a personal one. “My family has been massively affected by cancer,” James shares. “My Paw-Paw passed away last year from cancer. My Nana passed away from cancer and my mother is a two-time cancer survivor, thyroid and breast. It was an honor to be asked to come out and play.”

Tickets are $15 and 100% of sales will be donated to City of Hope. Purchase tickets here.