Jake Owen has been forced to cancel the rest of his January tour dates following surgery today (Jan. 17) to mend a broken collarbone he sustained in a snowboarding accident.
Owen was in Crested Butte, CO attending the BMI Songwriter’s Festival and crashed on the mountain Friday, Jan. 13 after hitting a 17 inch block of ice. The 30 year old singer is expected to make a full recovery, but his progress during rehab will determine when he will be able to start performing again.
Owen told Storme Warren, who was covering the songwriting event, “Man, it wasn’t like I was doing anything crazy. That’s why this is such a freak accident but the reality is if you’re not falling, you’re not learning.”
Owen was taken to the ER in Colorado and then to Nashville orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Thomas Dovan who confirmed multiple fractures in Owen’s collarbone and recommended surgery the following day.
“I’m so bummed that I have to postpone some shows but I promise you this, I’ll be back out on the road as soon as possible,” said Owen. “I probably won’t be able to hold a guitar for a while but I can still perform.”
Owen’s shows from Jan. 18 and 19 at Joe’s Bar in Chicago, IL have already been rescheduled for April 18 and 19, and the Island Resort & Casino shows from Jan. 20 and 21 have been rescheduled for April 20 and 21.
https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.png00Eric T. Parkerhttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngEric T. Parker2012-01-17 15:17:272012-01-17 15:17:27Jake Owen Reschedules Concerts
Clockwise from top left: Gaines, Grubbs, Yates, Small
Avenue Bank Chairman and CEO Ronald L. Samuels has announced a round of hirings, as well as a promotion in the company’s Nashville offices.
Paula Gaines has joined Avenue as Treasury Management Specialist, and brings with her 25 years experience in the financial services industry. She is a Certified Treasury Professional and currently serves as VP of the Nashville Chapter of the Association for Financial Professionals. Most recently she held the post of VP, Treasury Management Sales with First Tennessee.
Tony Grubbs has become a part of Avenue’s team as Mortgage Originator. Most recently, he was a Senior Mortgage Analyst with Eagle Bank in St. Louis, and has 20 years experience in residential lending.
Erika Lamanna Small has been promoted to Private Client Banking Assistant. She originally came on board at Avenue in May 2011 as a Concierge Banker. She received her M.A. in Economics from Vanderbilt University in 2011, and her B.A. in Economics from Elon University in 2009.
Finally, Alex Yates has been named to the team as Concierge Banker at the Cummins Station branch. She graduated from the University of Mississippi in 2010 with a B.A. in Banking & Finance.
https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.png00Freemanhttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngFreeman2012-01-17 14:53:162012-01-17 14:53:16Avenue Bank Expands Team
Nashville stars teamed for a special performance at the Loveless Barn recently. The show celebrating the music of Laura Ingalls Wilder’sLittle House On The Prairie books featured Randy Travis, Rodney Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Ashton Shepherd, The Roys, Natalie Grant and NBC’s The Sing-Off champions Committed. The event was taped for a PBS special titled Pa’s Fiddle: America’s Music with Randy Scruggs serving as musical director. An all-star string band was made up of Matt Combs, Dennis Crouch, Chad Cromwell, Hoot Hester and Shad Cobb.
Pa’s Fiddle: America’s Music will be broadcast during the 2012 June pledge-drive season on PBS stations throughout the nation. An accompanying CD featuring songs mentioned in the Little House books will be released at the same time. Pa’s Fiddle: American Fiddler includes “Buffalo Gals,” “When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” “Polly Put the Kettle On,” “Life Let Us Cherish,” “All the Blue Bonnets,” and more. Scheduled for retail release June 5, it is available now at www.laura-ingalls-wilder.com, and features acoustic masters Bryan Sutton, Matt Flinner, Matt Combs, David Grier, Jeff Taylor, and Dennis Crouch.
The project is the brainchild of Dr. Dale Cockrell, director of MTSU’s Center for Popular Music. “I’ve been working on the Pa’s Fiddle project for about 12 years now,” he explains, “and sometimes it’s felt like we’ve been pushing that boulder up that hill every day. Now we’re finally at the top and get to share this music with everyone.”
To create the project Cockrell teamed with actor Dean Butler, who played Wilder’s husband Almanzo in the Little House TV series.
“It’s terribly exciting to see this all finally happening,” said Cockrell, who also is a professor emeritus of musicology at Vanderbilt University. “But as exciting as it’s been for me, it’s even more exciting to see these excellent musicians get so excited about playing this music. They don’t get the opportunity to do that very much, and to see them almost melting in the studio in the presence of this great music is a wonderful opportunity.”
MTSU students also taped a documentary on the inspiration, creation and execution of the special. The students’ documentary, Inside Pa’s Fiddle, will accompany the PBS special in a DVD package. The student crew from the Department of Electronic Media Communication was led by Professor Tom Neff, founder and former CEO of The Documentary Channel and an award-winning producer and director.
https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.png00Sarah Skateshttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngSarah Skates2012-01-17 14:45:112012-01-17 14:45:11Country Stars Tape “Little House On The Prairie” Project
Gretchen Wilson hit No. 1 on the list of Nashville area homes sold during December 2011, as her 340-acre Wilson County estate brought in a reported (via Nashville Post) $2.9 million.
The singer decided to sell the property after the sudden death of her Uncle Vernon Heuer in Sept. 2011 from a heart attack at the age of 44.
“We just can’t be there without him,” Wilson told The Boot. “It’s not the same anymore. Everywhere I look, I see him. I miss him. It’s a great place for a tight family,” she adds. “That was our dream, to live and work together there. The dream will have to live on for someone else now.”
The Lebanon property originally listed for $3.2 million and was later increased to $3.5 million when two more homes and an additional 27 acres were added. Ultimately, the property included a total of three log homes, a studio/office building, pool, pavilion, two shop buildings, a 20 stall stable with an indoor riding arena, stocked lake, greenhouse and “miles of beautiful trails.”
According to Trulia, an online real estate resource, the 3 bedroom 6 bath home was built in 1985 and is approximately 4,912 square feet.
The property appears in photographs on a Facebook page titled Gretchen Wilson Farm with contact info linking to the Pam Adams, the selling agent.
Wilson was nominated for a Grammy last year for her song “I’d Love to Be Your Last” from her 2010 album I Got Your Country Right Here. She was also featured with Big and Rich on the 2012 Footloose remake soundtrack for the line dance track “Fake I.D.”
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https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.png00Eric T. Parkerhttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngEric T. Parker2012-01-17 11:03:112012-01-17 11:03:11Gretchen Wilson Sells Estate
Lady Antebellum will have to clear some space on their already full award shelves, as their No. 1 single “Just A Kiss” has earned Double Platinum certification by the RIAA for sales eclipsing two million downloads. Simultaneously, the group’s recent No. 1 “We Owned The Night” has earned Gold certification for more than 500,000 downloads.
“We’re planning a big party to celebrate both of these songs going No. 1 at radio, and now we’ll be able to toast this at the same time… and then we can do it again with our fans on the tour,” said Charles Kelley. “A little downtime over the holidays has been great, but we’re about to go crazy to get this tour back up and running next week… can’t wait to see everyone in Tulsa!”
The aforementioned Own The Night 2012 World Tour gets underway Jan. 27 with guests Darius Rucker and Thompson Square. The trek currently has 57 dates scheduled in the US and Canada. More info here.
https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.png00Freemanhttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngFreeman2012-01-17 10:27:332012-01-17 10:27:33Heavy Metal: Lady Antebellum
Brad Paisley’sVirtual Reality World Tour 2012 completed its first weekend by playing three sold-out shows before a total of over 39,000 fans, with stops in Grand Rapids, Milwaukee and St. Paul.
On Saturday afternoon (1/14), Paisley performed before an intimate crowd at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul on Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor. He sat in with Guy’s All Star Shoe Band, performed in a Guy Noir Skit and performed two of his own songs along with “Life’s Railway to Heaven” with Keillor. Paisley tweeted following Prairie Home Companion, “It’s surreal opposites day. Intimate live radio with pal Garrison Keillor at Prairie Home Companion, then over to the arena for my big circus.”
Later Saturday evening, Paisley surprised the audience by having rockabilly guitarist Brian Setzer, who lives in Minneapolis, join him on stage for two encore songs.
The Virtual Reality Tour continues this week with shows in Kansas City, MO, Wichita, KS and Denver, CO. Special guests on the tour are CMA New Artist of the Year The Band Perry and 2011 American Idol winner Scotty McCreery. Live Nation is the national tour promoter. Log on to www.bradpaisley.com or www.livenation.com for tour dates and information.
https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.png00Caitlin Rantalahttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngCaitlin Rantala2012-01-17 09:58:332012-01-17 09:58:33Paisley’s Plays Sold-Out Weekend Tour Dates
Paul McCartney will be honored as MusiCares' 2012 Person of the Year
The Grammy Foundation will host “One Night Only: A Celebration of the Live Music Experience” at the 14th Annual Grammy Foundation Music Preservation Project on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. The event takes place at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills and features historical footage from preservation archives as well as live performances from Robert Cray, Jonny Lang, Mavis Staples, Dave Koz, Ledisi, the Colburn Orchestra, A Fine Frenzy, Trombone Shorty, Tyrese and more artists to be announced. Television personality Sharon Osborne will host, and songwriter Darrell Brown will serve as the evening’s musical director. Tickets are $25.
On Feb. 10, the Recording Academy’s MusiCares arm will honor Paul McCartney as the 2012 Person of the Year at a sold-out tribute at the Los Angeles Convention Center’s West Hall. McCartney will perform at the gala, as well as artists yet to be announced. Guests include Recording Academy President Neil Portnow, MusiCares Foundation Board Chair Scott Pascucci, and MusiCares Board Chair Emeritus Paul Caine. Tribute co-chairs are John Eastman, Bob Iger, Sir George Martin and Lorne Michaels. Proceeds from the event will benefit MusiCares’ emergency financial assistance and addiction recovery programs.
These events are part of a busy Grammy Week leading into the 54th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 12 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The awards telecast will be shown live on CBS starting at 7 PM/CT.
https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.png00Freemanhttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngFreeman2012-01-17 09:55:262012-01-17 09:55:26Recording Academy News: Grammy Foundation, MusiCares
Country artist Marlee Scott is releasing her new single, “Train Wreck,” to Country radio on Jan. 23 and to iTunes on Jan. 24.
“Train Wreck” is the second single from Scott’s forthcoming U.S. debut, due out in spring 2012 through Big Ride Records. The Canadian-born artist has been recording the album in Nashville with engineer/producer David Kalmusky. In addition to the Country radio single version, a dance remix of “Train Wreck” will also be available for purchase at iTunes on Jan. 24.
“Train Wreck grabbed me right out of the gate,” says Scott. “The groove and down-home Country chorus had me dancing around my condo! It brings such a fun tongue-in-cheek outlook on what it’s like to fall for the wrong person, but you just can’t seem to get enough.”
Nashville songwriting vets Marcus Hummon, Jedd Hughes and Sarah Buxton penned the rhythm-heavy number, with superstar Vince Gill contributing backing vocals. The song’s forthcoming video was filmed with director Roman White. Check out Scott’s website for updates, as well as her web-based cooking series “Make It Or Bake It.”
Entertainer unions the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) have reached a merger agreement reports the LA Times. AFTRA, which represents actors, broadcasters, disc jockeys, singers and dancers, maintains a Nashville office.
Leaders of the organizations have come to a deal following nine days holed up at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel. The negotiation process began two years ago, according to the article.
The organizations’ boards are expected to endorse the merger which would then go to member vote. Approval would be needed by at least 60% of those vote.
Combining the outfits would give them more leverage in contract negotiations with members’ employers and end feuding between the two groups.
AFTRA has about 70,000 members, and SAG represents about 125,000 actors, with at least 40,000 who are members of both unions.
https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.png00Sarah Skateshttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngSarah Skates2012-01-16 15:42:202012-01-16 15:42:20AFTRA, SAG Reach Merger Agreement
First time members of the CMA Board of Directors visited the organization’s headquarters on Friday (Jan. 13) for a luncheon with staff and Board leadership.
(L-R): CMA Board Chairman and Sony Music Nashville President and Chief Executive Officer, Gary Overton; CMA Board President-Elect and Sony/ATV Music Publishing Chief Executive Officer, Troy Tomlinson; The Greenroom PR President, Mary Hilliard Harrington; Biff-Bangs Productions, Inc. President, Biff Watson; Schlitz Law Attorney, Stacey Schlitz; XIX Entertainment Personal Manager, Ann Edelblute; Host of Premiere Radio Networks' "After Midnite with Blair Garner," Blair Garner; CMA Chief Executive Officer, Steve Moore. Photo credit: Christian Bottorff/CMA
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Thomas Rhett was in Memphis for the Country Cares seminar of the weekend and spent some time with Northern Colorado’s KXBG. Rhett’s upcoming first single for Valory Music Co. is “Something To Do With My Hands,” which might explain the poses.
(L-R): Front KXBG staffers Sadie (mornings), Carli, and Sue Sutton (middays). Back: KXBG’s Steve and Jeff; Thomas Rhett; and KXBG’s Big Rob
Jake Owen Reschedules Concerts
/by Eric T. ParkerPhoto: @JakeOwen Twitter
Jake Owen has been forced to cancel the rest of his January tour dates following surgery today (Jan. 17) to mend a broken collarbone he sustained in a snowboarding accident.
Owen was in Crested Butte, CO attending the BMI Songwriter’s Festival and crashed on the mountain Friday, Jan. 13 after hitting a 17 inch block of ice. The 30 year old singer is expected to make a full recovery, but his progress during rehab will determine when he will be able to start performing again.
Owen told Storme Warren, who was covering the songwriting event, “Man, it wasn’t like I was doing anything crazy. That’s why this is such a freak accident but the reality is if you’re not falling, you’re not learning.”
Owen was taken to the ER in Colorado and then to Nashville orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Thomas Dovan who confirmed multiple fractures in Owen’s collarbone and recommended surgery the following day.
“I’m so bummed that I have to postpone some shows but I promise you this, I’ll be back out on the road as soon as possible,” said Owen. “I probably won’t be able to hold a guitar for a while but I can still perform.”
Owen’s shows from Jan. 18 and 19 at Joe’s Bar in Chicago, IL have already been rescheduled for April 18 and 19, and the Island Resort & Casino shows from Jan. 20 and 21 have been rescheduled for April 20 and 21.
Avenue Bank Expands Team
/by FreemanClockwise from top left: Gaines, Grubbs, Yates, Small
Avenue Bank Chairman and CEO Ronald L. Samuels has announced a round of hirings, as well as a promotion in the company’s Nashville offices.
Paula Gaines has joined Avenue as Treasury Management Specialist, and brings with her 25 years experience in the financial services industry. She is a Certified Treasury Professional and currently serves as VP of the Nashville Chapter of the Association for Financial Professionals. Most recently she held the post of VP, Treasury Management Sales with First Tennessee.
Tony Grubbs has become a part of Avenue’s team as Mortgage Originator. Most recently, he was a Senior Mortgage Analyst with Eagle Bank in St. Louis, and has 20 years experience in residential lending.
Erika Lamanna Small has been promoted to Private Client Banking Assistant. She originally came on board at Avenue in May 2011 as a Concierge Banker. She received her M.A. in Economics from Vanderbilt University in 2011, and her B.A. in Economics from Elon University in 2009.
Finally, Alex Yates has been named to the team as Concierge Banker at the Cummins Station branch. She graduated from the University of Mississippi in 2010 with a B.A. in Banking & Finance.
Country Stars Tape “Little House On The Prairie” Project
/by Sarah SkatesDuring the taping at the Loveless Barn.
Nashville stars teamed for a special performance at the Loveless Barn recently. The show celebrating the music of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House On The Prairie books featured Randy Travis, Rodney Atkins, Ronnie Milsap, Ashton Shepherd, The Roys, Natalie Grant and NBC’s The Sing-Off champions Committed. The event was taped for a PBS special titled Pa’s Fiddle: America’s Music with Randy Scruggs serving as musical director. An all-star string band was made up of Matt Combs, Dennis Crouch, Chad Cromwell, Hoot Hester and Shad Cobb.
Pa’s Fiddle: America’s Music will be broadcast during the 2012 June pledge-drive season on PBS stations throughout the nation. An accompanying CD featuring songs mentioned in the Little House books will be released at the same time. Pa’s Fiddle: American Fiddler includes “Buffalo Gals,” “When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” “Polly Put the Kettle On,” “Life Let Us Cherish,” “All the Blue Bonnets,” and more. Scheduled for retail release June 5, it is available now at www.laura-ingalls-wilder.com, and features acoustic masters Bryan Sutton, Matt Flinner, Matt Combs, David Grier, Jeff Taylor, and Dennis Crouch.
The project is the brainchild of Dr. Dale Cockrell, director of MTSU’s Center for Popular Music. “I’ve been working on the Pa’s Fiddle project for about 12 years now,” he explains, “and sometimes it’s felt like we’ve been pushing that boulder up that hill every day. Now we’re finally at the top and get to share this music with everyone.”
To create the project Cockrell teamed with actor Dean Butler, who played Wilder’s husband Almanzo in the Little House TV series.
“It’s terribly exciting to see this all finally happening,” said Cockrell, who also is a professor emeritus of musicology at Vanderbilt University. “But as exciting as it’s been for me, it’s even more exciting to see these excellent musicians get so excited about playing this music. They don’t get the opportunity to do that very much, and to see them almost melting in the studio in the presence of this great music is a wonderful opportunity.”
MTSU students also taped a documentary on the inspiration, creation and execution of the special. The students’ documentary, Inside Pa’s Fiddle, will accompany the PBS special in a DVD package. The student crew from the Department of Electronic Media Communication was led by Professor Tom Neff, founder and former CEO of The Documentary Channel and an award-winning producer and director.
Gretchen Wilson Sells Estate
/by Eric T. ParkerHouse with Pool
Gretchen Wilson hit No. 1 on the list of Nashville area homes sold during December 2011, as her 340-acre Wilson County estate brought in a reported (via Nashville Post) $2.9 million.
The singer decided to sell the property after the sudden death of her Uncle Vernon Heuer in Sept. 2011 from a heart attack at the age of 44.
“We just can’t be there without him,” Wilson told The Boot. “It’s not the same anymore. Everywhere I look, I see him. I miss him. It’s a great place for a tight family,” she adds. “That was our dream, to live and work together there. The dream will have to live on for someone else now.”
The Lebanon property originally listed for $3.2 million and was later increased to $3.5 million when two more homes and an additional 27 acres were added. Ultimately, the property included a total of three log homes, a studio/office building, pool, pavilion, two shop buildings, a 20 stall stable with an indoor riding arena, stocked lake, greenhouse and “miles of beautiful trails.”
According to Trulia, an online real estate resource, the 3 bedroom 6 bath home was built in 1985 and is approximately 4,912 square feet.
The property appears in photographs on a Facebook page titled Gretchen Wilson Farm with contact info linking to the Pam Adams, the selling agent.
Wilson was nominated for a Grammy last year for her song “I’d Love to Be Your Last” from her 2010 album I Got Your Country Right Here. She was also featured with Big and Rich on the 2012 Footloose remake soundtrack for the line dance track “Fake I.D.”
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Heavy Metal: Lady Antebellum
/by Freeman“We’re planning a big party to celebrate both of these songs going No. 1 at radio, and now we’ll be able to toast this at the same time… and then we can do it again with our fans on the tour,” said Charles Kelley. “A little downtime over the holidays has been great, but we’re about to go crazy to get this tour back up and running next week… can’t wait to see everyone in Tulsa!”
The aforementioned Own The Night 2012 World Tour gets underway Jan. 27 with guests Darius Rucker and Thompson Square. The trek currently has 57 dates scheduled in the US and Canada. More info here.
Paisley’s Plays Sold-Out Weekend Tour Dates
/by Caitlin RantalaOn Saturday afternoon (1/14), Paisley performed before an intimate crowd at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul on Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor. He sat in with Guy’s All Star Shoe Band, performed in a Guy Noir Skit and performed two of his own songs along with “Life’s Railway to Heaven” with Keillor. Paisley tweeted following Prairie Home Companion, “It’s surreal opposites day. Intimate live radio with pal Garrison Keillor at Prairie Home Companion, then over to the arena for my big circus.”
Later Saturday evening, Paisley surprised the audience by having rockabilly guitarist Brian Setzer, who lives in Minneapolis, join him on stage for two encore songs.
The Virtual Reality Tour continues this week with shows in Kansas City, MO, Wichita, KS and Denver, CO. Special guests on the tour are CMA New Artist of the Year The Band Perry and 2011 American Idol winner Scotty McCreery. Live Nation is the national tour promoter. Log on to www.bradpaisley.com or www.livenation.com for tour dates and information.
Recording Academy News: Grammy Foundation, MusiCares
/by FreemanPaul McCartney will be honored as MusiCares' 2012 Person of the Year
The Grammy Foundation will host “One Night Only: A Celebration of the Live Music Experience” at the 14th Annual Grammy Foundation Music Preservation Project on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. The event takes place at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills and features historical footage from preservation archives as well as live performances from Robert Cray, Jonny Lang, Mavis Staples, Dave Koz, Ledisi, the Colburn Orchestra, A Fine Frenzy, Trombone Shorty, Tyrese and more artists to be announced. Television personality Sharon Osborne will host, and songwriter Darrell Brown will serve as the evening’s musical director. Tickets are $25.
On Feb. 10, the Recording Academy’s MusiCares arm will honor Paul McCartney as the 2012 Person of the Year at a sold-out tribute at the Los Angeles Convention Center’s West Hall. McCartney will perform at the gala, as well as artists yet to be announced. Guests include Recording Academy President Neil Portnow, MusiCares Foundation Board Chair Scott Pascucci, and MusiCares Board Chair Emeritus Paul Caine. Tribute co-chairs are John Eastman, Bob Iger, Sir George Martin and Lorne Michaels. Proceeds from the event will benefit MusiCares’ emergency financial assistance and addiction recovery programs.
These events are part of a busy Grammy Week leading into the 54th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 12 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The awards telecast will be shown live on CBS starting at 7 PM/CT.
Marlee Scott – Train Wreck
/by ProgrammerPlaylist“Train Wreck” is the second single from Scott’s forthcoming U.S. debut, due out in spring 2012 through Big Ride Records. The Canadian-born artist has been recording the album in Nashville with engineer/producer David Kalmusky. In addition to the Country radio single version, a dance remix of “Train Wreck” will also be available for purchase at iTunes on Jan. 24.
“Train Wreck grabbed me right out of the gate,” says Scott. “The groove and down-home Country chorus had me dancing around my condo! It brings such a fun tongue-in-cheek outlook on what it’s like to fall for the wrong person, but you just can’t seem to get enough.”
Nashville songwriting vets Marcus Hummon, Jedd Hughes and Sarah Buxton penned the rhythm-heavy number, with superstar Vince Gill contributing backing vocals. The song’s forthcoming video was filmed with director Roman White. Check out Scott’s website for updates, as well as her web-based cooking series “Make It Or Bake It.”
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AFTRA, SAG Reach Merger Agreement
/by Sarah SkatesLeaders of the organizations have come to a deal following nine days holed up at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel. The negotiation process began two years ago, according to the article.
The organizations’ boards are expected to endorse the merger which would then go to member vote. Approval would be needed by at least 60% of those vote.
Combining the outfits would give them more leverage in contract negotiations with members’ employers and end feuding between the two groups.
AFTRA has about 70,000 members, and SAG represents about 125,000 actors, with at least 40,000 who are members of both unions.
Snapshots (1/16/12)
/by FreemanFirst time members of the CMA Board of Directors visited the organization’s headquarters on Friday (Jan. 13) for a luncheon with staff and Board leadership.
(L-R): CMA Board Chairman and Sony Music Nashville President and Chief Executive Officer, Gary Overton; CMA Board President-Elect and Sony/ATV Music Publishing Chief Executive Officer, Troy Tomlinson; The Greenroom PR President, Mary Hilliard Harrington; Biff-Bangs Productions, Inc. President, Biff Watson; Schlitz Law Attorney, Stacey Schlitz; XIX Entertainment Personal Manager, Ann Edelblute; Host of Premiere Radio Networks' "After Midnite with Blair Garner," Blair Garner; CMA Chief Executive Officer, Steve Moore. Photo credit: Christian Bottorff/CMA
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Thomas Rhett was in Memphis for the Country Cares seminar of the weekend and spent some time with Northern Colorado’s KXBG. Rhett’s upcoming first single for Valory Music Co. is “Something To Do With My Hands,” which might explain the poses.
(L-R): Front KXBG staffers Sadie (mornings), Carli, and Sue Sutton (middays). Back: KXBG’s Steve and Jeff; Thomas Rhett; and KXBG’s Big Rob