Bridgestone Extends Arena Naming Rights

Bridgestone Americas and the Nashville Predators have extended their naming-rights agreement for the downtown Bridgestone Arena.

The original five-year agreement was signed in March 2010 and included the option for an extension. That option was exercised, yielding the just-announced five-year extension. The new deal runs through 2019.

When sharing the news at a press conference, Predators CEO Jeff Cogen and Bridgestone Americas CEO Gary Garfield said they hope to bring the NHL’s All-Star Game to Nashville, possibly after the opening of the Music City Center.

Road Manager Rick “Crabber” Crabtree Passes

Longtime road and production manager Rick “Crabber” Crabtree passed away on Dec. 21, 2011. He had been battling cancer for two years but was in remission when he died in his sleep.

Among the artists he worked with on the road were Ricky Van Shelton, Tammy Cochran, Lorrie Morgan, Tanya Tucker and Johnny Paycheck. His career also included time as production manager at the Wildhorse Saloon and the Mohegan Sun Casino.

He is survived by wife Kate.

A memorial service is scheduled for Wed., Dec. 28, 11:00 a.m. at Dickson Presbyterian Church, 500 Hwy 70 E, in Dickson, Tenn.

Grammy Camp Coming To Nashville

Grammy Camp for high schoolers is expanding into Nashville this summer. The Music City installment runs June 17–24, 2012 as an eight-day residential program. Industry execs and artists will lead sessions at Black River Entertainment. The camp takes students through the entire creative process from creating original material to promoting a finished product, and culminates with a launch party.

Grammy Camp has been held for the past seven years in Los Angeles, and expanded to New York last summer. Upcoming sessions run Aug. 6–13, 2012 in NY; and July 14–23, 2012 in L.A.

Applications and details are available at www.grammyintheschools.com and the deadline is March 31, 2012.

Paid positions as Grammy Camp counselors for young people ages 21–25 are also available at www.grammyintheschools.com.

Facebook Ads Moving To News Feed

Currently Facebook displays ads on the right side of the page.

Advertisements will be part of Facebook users’ news feeds in 2012. Currently, these Sponsored Stories appear on the right side of the Facebook page.

The move to the news feed will greatly increase visibility for marketers, and will bring in more advertising revenue for the social networking giant.

During the roll out, there will be about one sponsored story per day in users’ news feeds. The ads will be identified by the word Sponsored.

Initially, these ads will not appear in feeds viewed on mobile devices, but could show up there as early as March.

Facebook is reportedly preparing for a second quarter 2012 IPO.

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Garner’s Beyond The Hits To Help Others

What has 20 tracks from 20 hit artists, is now available on iTunes and will help support St. Jude Children’s ResearchHospital, the ACM’s Lifting Lives and the CMA’s Keep the Music Playing charities? If you guessed the first project from syndicated radio personality Blair Garner, then give yourself a gold star.

Garner, award-winning host of After MidNite, is releasing Beyond The Hits under the banner of his new production/development company TriPower. The 20-track edition is priced at $9.99.

The collection features hit artists such as Alan Jackson, Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Lady Antebellum, Carrie Underwood and many more. (Track list here.)  The music is intended to help fans find great songs that appeared on previous albums from each artist but were never were released as singles. According to Garner the ideas is to, “Focus on the depth and brilliance of each artist as well as the songwriters behind these tracks.”

Garner told Nashville.com writer David Scarlett, “I’m doing this for a couple of reasons. Sharing these great songs that people may not have heard is important. But I also know how much songwriters depend on people downloading their music to make a living. And with so many people no longer buying complete albums, a lot of writers who, in the past, might have been able to make a living getting album cuts until they’re fortunate enough to have a single or two released are now losing a lot of their income. And then, there’s the charity aspect. I’m really excited about being able to devote a portion of the proceeds from this project to causes I truly believe in.”

Subjekt TNT HeadPhones Offer Sonic Surprise

Earphones, headphones and over-the-ear phones have become an essential accessory in today’s digital life. But each device has its own personality and therefore no one style is the absolute best for everyone. That realization immediately launches the question, “Yeah, but which one is best for me?”

The answer depends upon how you use your listening device. In what kinds of situations do you listen, to what types of content and equally important, what are your expectations?

Personally, I do most of my music listening at the gym—lifting weights, running on the treadmill, stretching and spinning. (Yeah, it takes a lot of work to look this good!) So to me, the most important considerations are comfort and sound. I have found over-the-ear phones to be the best sounding style in general because they isolate your ears. But they are not comfortable. In fact, the idea of wearing my large “ear cans” in the gym simply never crossed my mind.

For the past year or so I’ve been using a $90 pair of ear buds with silicone noise isolation inserts. I was comfortable with these, so testing the Subjeckt T.N.T. low profile headphones didn’t immediately seem like a good idea.

I did however, finally consent to take ‘em for a work out. List price is $49.99 on these ear flaps which come in eight different bright styles/colors. My first question was, “Would they be comfortable for my needs?” Answer, “Yes.”

Very lightweight, they they fit firmly against my ears, but without pushing down on my head. That made them seem absolutely viable for use at the gym, although I wasn’t sure how the looser fit might translate in terms of the sound. (According to official specs, the range covers 20Hz to 20KHZ and features a 40mm Neodymium magnetic driver.)

I discovered something very interesting about the Subjekt’s DNA which I believe is intentional. They are bass heavy. Well, they would be bass heavy if you put your hands to them and pushed them firmly against your ears throughout your listening session. But of course no one does that. So given the comfort factor of this low profile design, the extra bass actually translates to “just right.” I also found that by altering the EQ on my phone I could adjust the sonic curve for different kinds of music.

So yes, here I am wearing a pair of headphones that cost about half of the buds I’m used to and frankly I like them, I like them a lot. There is an audio fatigue factor that travels with the buds that was thankfully missing from the TNT phones. Also a plus was the rubbery 4 ft. no-tangle cord and the bright colors which deliver a dose of cool.

So if you see me at the gym, you’ll note I’ve switched sound gear and am now wearing the white Subjekts shown above, and that’s probably the best way to sum up this review.

Performers Set For New Year’s Bash on Broadway

Partygoers at Nashville’s New Year’s Eve Bash on Broadway will enjoy music by The Farm, Eden’s Edge, Jeffrey Steele and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

More than 30,000 people are expected at the downtown event, according to the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau.

The free street party starts at 7:00 p.m. on Dec. 31, with concerts running for four or five hours. The event will be hosted by Storme Warren and will be simulcast on SiriusXM.

A 15-foot red music note will be lowered at the countdown to midnight, replacing the guitar drop of past years. Click here for more info.

Live Nation Names New VP Products

Following Live Nation’s recent acquisition of data kingpin BigChampagne, the company has announced the hiring of Ethan Kaplan to the position of VP Products. Kaplan was previously SVP of Emerging Technology at Warner Music Group.

In an article on Fastcompany.com, BigChampagne founder and newly minted GM of livenation.com Eric Garland said:

“We’re extending what we know about people, relevant experiences–in this case, live events–and proximity for things happening near by you, and we’re going to apply our real-time analytics engine to solving those fan problems,” Garland says. “Right now we’re on the hunt for superstar talent in the product areas, and my first superstar is Ethan Kaplan, who looks like a walking Eric Ries book in black rim glasses.”

What products the company may unroll in the future is still unclear, though BigChampagne’s popular Ultimate Chart will likely factor in somehow. Live Nation plans to take advantage of BigChampagne’s large stores of consumer data and connect fans to artists and events.

Nashville Musicians To Rock Super Bowl Village

Darius Rucker and Dierks Bentley

Music City will be well-represented at festivities surrounding the Feb. 5 Super Bowl in Indianapolis.

Numerous free concerts will take place at the Super Bowl Village from Jan. 27-Feb. 4. The line-up features Darius Rucker and Dierks Bentley from the country set, and Will Hoge, Six Pence None The Richer and Here Come The Mummies from Nashville’s pop/rock scene.

Other performers include Fitz & the Tantrums, Fuel, Patti LaBelle, LMFAO, Edwin McCain, Bret Michaels, and O.A.R.

Organizers told the Indianapolis Star that there is a good chance of snow and ice for the outdoor concerts, but cold conditions will be combated with radiant heat panels and hot air being blown in.

 

Corey Smith, CMT Team For Promotion

Corey Smith

Corey Smith teamed with CMT for a promotion built around his song “Maybe Next Year.” Fans sent in their best plans and hopes for 2012, and the winner was selected by a random drawing.

Inspired by the artistic, funny, and thoughtful entries, Smith and CMT created a music video for the song comprised of fan submissions.

Caitlin Sutter from North Olmsted, OH was selected as the grand prize winner. She and a friend will be flown to Myrtle Beach, SC for a VIP experience at Corey’s New Year’s Eve show at the House of Blues.

Winner Caitlin Sutter