
Sketch for the planned CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Association has pledged $10 million to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s capital campaign Working On A Building: Country Music Lives Here, which will help finance its expansion to over 350,000 square feet. The donation is the largest in the Hall of Fame’s history.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened in 1967, and the CMA has supported it with contributions of nearly $5 million since then, including a $1 million endowment to the Hall’s education program Words & Music. The Country Music Hall of Fame honor was established in 1961 by the CMA, which voted in 1964 to establish a museum and archives for country music through the Country Music Foundation.
“CMA and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum are connected by history and our shared interest in preserving the legacy, rewarding excellence, and advancing the future of the format,” said Steve Moore, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “This donation is the latest example of CMA’s longstanding commitment to the Hall of Fame. We are proud to support the growth of the Hall and we look forward to using the CMA Theater in a variety of ways that will shine a spotlight on the Country Music industry and format.”
Included in the expansion will be the 800-seat state of the art CMA Theater, which will be used for concerts, films, lectures, and corporate meetings. The room will boast a 500 seat main floor and two 150-seat balconies, as well as a lobby entrance connecting to the Omni Hotel and access from the Music City Center.
“Beyond the impressive amount of this gift, it represents a major milestone in the life and history of the place known around the world as ‘Music City,'” said Museum Board Member John Seigenthaler, founder, First Amendment Center. “It reflects back on this community’s cultural history and the contributions of the Country Music Association and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum as we envision a future enriched by our legacy as a center of music, entertainment, and tourism.”
“We are indebted to the CMA for a gift that serves our educational mission, benefits Music City, and serves a worldwide audience,” said Museum Director Kyle Young. “In Nashville, the CMA Theater’s seating capacity is unique and will fill a gap in available performance halls. It is sure to become a coveted venue for touring artists in many genres of music and it will be recognized as one of Music City’s cultural crown jewels.”
The Museum launched its $75 million Working On A Building campaign in July 2011 with $56.8 million in cash secured. The expansion is expected to be finished in 2014.
Durante Plans Livestream; Wagar Teams With Holiday Express
/by bossrossWagar joins with over 100 other musicians to help spread holiday cheer throughout New Jersey. Her current album On The Edge was produced by Kent Wells and her single, which she wrote, is called, “I Hate My Boyfriend.”
The Band Perry on NYE; Sugarland at Nobel Peace Concert (Video)
/by Eric T. ParkerFergie will host the Los Angeles party where The Band Perry will perform alongside blink-182, Christina Perri, Florence + The Machine, Gym Class Heroes, LMFAO, OneRepublic, Nicki Minaj, Taio Cruz and will.i.am. Jenny McCarthy will report from Times Square in New York with guests Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Pitbull, and Nashville’s own Hot Chelle Rae.
The bi-coastal celebration will include over 5 hours of performances and reports on New Year’s celebrations from around the globe, plus Dick Clark’s traditional midnight countdown from Times Square.
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The duo offered “Stuck Like Glue” and “Tonight” as part of the celebration, which honored honored Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee of Liberia, and Tawakkul Karman of Yemen. All three women were recognized for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights in peace-building work.
Watch an interview and performance below:
Top 2012 PR Trends
/by bossrossOne theme which travels throughout the article is “engagement.” In fact, Liesse names “engagement” as a key goal for 2012 and notes that there is a difference between someone who clicked “like” or “follow” and rarely if ever returns to the brand’s page vs. an engaged fan who interacts on a regular basis. Another key point is that the power of everyday consumer influencers will continue to grow. This is not about celebrities, but people who are passionate about a particular topic.
Another key trend predicted by the article is that social media strategies will continue to expand to more fully include mobile users and at the same time managers will strive to find better metrics with which to measure and analyze response to their brand. As the attention on social media becomes increasingly mission critical, more companies will decide to bring the management of their social media properties in-house.
Here’s a list of the Top Ten Tends. Click HERE to download the article and read the explanations.
Alan Jackson Viral Campaign Earns Award Nomination
/by FreemanThe campaign allowed music fans the ability to vote for a free Alan Jackson concert in their city by using Eventful’s Demand it! service. The winner with over 31,000 votes was Mineral, VA (pop. 490), which was struck by the Aug. 23 east coast earthquake. The concert is being planned for 2012 and details will be revealed once the date is set.
Other campaigns nominated in the category include Occupy Wall Street, NoH8, Coca-Cola’s “Where Will Happiness Strike Next?,” Old Spice, Kraft macaroni & cheese Twitter, and Diesel’s Facebook/QR code campaign. Other categories for the digital news/culture site’s annual Awards include Best Branded Mobile App, Best Music Service/App, Must-Follow Musician on Social Media, Best Smartphone and more. Individuals can login through Facebook or Twitter to place votes here. Winners will be announced on December 19.
Lee Ann Womack Treats Social Club Members For Holidays
/by Sarah SkatesLee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack was in Las Vegas for a three-night stand earlier this month to coincide with the National Finals Rodeo. While she was there she hosted the 3rd Annual LAWS Balls Holiday Chat for all her Lee Ann Womack Social Club & Country Music Appreciation Society members.
“You always want to make these things a little special,” explains Womack. “What can you do to make the fans realize how much they mean to you? And I was taking out our decorations at home a few weeks ago, and it struck me! This year, we’re not only going to decorate a tree in Las Vegas… but everyone who asks a question or RSVPs is going to have their name on an ornament I’ve made. Then when we take the tree down, because we’re not going to leave your balls in Vegas, we’ll send them to each of you as a special gift to remember this past year!”
Womack’s Social Club is an especially close-knit group. This year they sold out GAC’s CMA Fan Festival Kick-Off Breakfast at the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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/by Sarah SkatesCMA Pledges $10 Million to Hall of Fame
/by FreemanSketch for the planned CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Association has pledged $10 million to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s capital campaign Working On A Building: Country Music Lives Here, which will help finance its expansion to over 350,000 square feet. The donation is the largest in the Hall of Fame’s history.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened in 1967, and the CMA has supported it with contributions of nearly $5 million since then, including a $1 million endowment to the Hall’s education program Words & Music. The Country Music Hall of Fame honor was established in 1961 by the CMA, which voted in 1964 to establish a museum and archives for country music through the Country Music Foundation.
“CMA and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum are connected by history and our shared interest in preserving the legacy, rewarding excellence, and advancing the future of the format,” said Steve Moore, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “This donation is the latest example of CMA’s longstanding commitment to the Hall of Fame. We are proud to support the growth of the Hall and we look forward to using the CMA Theater in a variety of ways that will shine a spotlight on the Country Music industry and format.”
Included in the expansion will be the 800-seat state of the art CMA Theater, which will be used for concerts, films, lectures, and corporate meetings. The room will boast a 500 seat main floor and two 150-seat balconies, as well as a lobby entrance connecting to the Omni Hotel and access from the Music City Center.
“Beyond the impressive amount of this gift, it represents a major milestone in the life and history of the place known around the world as ‘Music City,'” said Museum Board Member John Seigenthaler, founder, First Amendment Center. “It reflects back on this community’s cultural history and the contributions of the Country Music Association and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum as we envision a future enriched by our legacy as a center of music, entertainment, and tourism.”
“We are indebted to the CMA for a gift that serves our educational mission, benefits Music City, and serves a worldwide audience,” said Museum Director Kyle Young. “In Nashville, the CMA Theater’s seating capacity is unique and will fill a gap in available performance halls. It is sure to become a coveted venue for touring artists in many genres of music and it will be recognized as one of Music City’s cultural crown jewels.”
The Museum launched its $75 million Working On A Building campaign in July 2011 with $56.8 million in cash secured. The expansion is expected to be finished in 2014.
GAC Debuts “Hit Exchange”
/by Sarah Skates(L-R): Sonny Lemaire, J.P. Pennington, Marlon Hargis, Les Taylor, Trace Adkins, and Steve Goetzman
GAC is launching new show Hit Exchange with an installment pairing Trace Adkins and Exile. The show premieres Thurs., Dec. 15 at 9:00 p.m./ET.
Hit Exchange allows Adkins to live out a longtime dream of getting together with the band to record its ‘70s hit, “Kiss You All Over.”
Fans joined them in the studio for the recording of the song. GAC’s Nan Kelley hosted the show, which also featured Adkins’ wife Rhonda, and artist manager Clarence Spalding.
“I’m just a fan getting to sing with Exile,” Adkins explains. “Nobody had a bigger song in the late ‘70s than ‘Kiss You All Over’ and the thing we liked about it was that it was just a little naughty.”
Exile followed “Kiss You All Over,” with nine consecutive No. 1 hits.
Bottlenose Set to Revolutionize Social Media Admin
/by bossrossThe wave of social media awareness is covering the music industry like the moon covers the sun during a solar eclipse. And everyone knows that engaging fans is an integral part of the recipe for success. But with the number of social networks expanding rapidly, the bigger question is becoming how to properly balance the process. And that is what new launch Bottlenose hopes to help users accomplish by offering a healthy menu of tools to organize, categorize and streamline the process of interaction and analysis.
Check out the video above to get an idea of the raw power which this tool brings to the social media experience. It allows a variety of screens, including multi-column, single column and a sharing view that blends all your posts into one stream. Currently the system supports only Twitter and Facebook, but more choices are on the way.
Also supported is a new view/concept called “sonar.” Using something the site calls language analysis technology, written in javascript, it gives the system the ability to “understand” what you are seeing and sort it according to your designs.
According to Mashable, Bottlenose has already turned down “a big offer” to purchase this application.
Because Bottlenose is still in beta to be allowed to sign up you must either have a “Klout” score of over 40, or use the code <mashable> which is set to allow 1,000 readers to sign up. (I successfully signed up this morning 12/13/11 using the code…)
Neal Coty Inks New Publishing Deal
/by Sarah SkatesDune Grass General Manager Paul Compton says, “His talents as a gifted lyricist and craftsman put Neal at the top of his class and will bring an added level of experience to the entire Dune Grass roster. We’re excited and fortunate to have him on the team. ”
Dune Grass Music is a Nashville based publishing company whose other writers include Don Scott Hare, Chris Harris, Red Marlow and Amber Leigh White.