Weston Burt Signs With Octagon And Paradigm

Seated: Weston Burt. Standing (L-R): Will Hamrick, Ramblin' Music; Josh Swan, Paradigm; Gene Brooks, Ramblin' Music; Cliff Downs, Ramblin' Music; Greg Janese, Paradigm; Stuart Dill, Octagon; Mike Snider, Paradigm; Zac Koffler, Octagon.

New entertainment company Ramblin’ Music recently announced the signing of country singer/songwriter Weston Burt as the flagship artist for its Ramblin’ Records label. Burt has also signed with Octagon Entertainment for management and Paradigm for booking.

“Weston Burt is a young talent who simply loves to entertain,” said Stuart Dill, Senior Vice President/General Manager of Octagon—Nashville. “His music and live shows are absolutely infectious and we’re proud to be in business with Weston, with Ramblin’ Music and with Paradigm.”

Co-founded by Atlanta business couple Gene and Donna Brooks, Ramblin’ Music includes Ramblin’ Records and Young Guns Publishing. Veteran producer and songwriter Cliff Downs is President of the company, and Teddi Bonadies’ Teebo Consulting coordinates radio promotion and marketing. The company is located in Nashville at 1105 16th Ave. S., Suite A.

Catch Emmylou, The Civil Wars and Buddy Miller for Free

Emmylou Harris will host the 2nd annual Miracle on Music Row holiday pet adoption event Dec. 17, benefiting Bonaparte’s Retreat. The Nashville organization is dedicated to providing foster care and permanent homes for animals after their time has expired from animal control.

The event is free to the public with a suggested $10 donation between 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at the O.liv Body Bar’s Edgehill Village storefront.

Buddy Miller and The Civil Wars will join Harris for music and a silent auction beginning at 12:30 p.m.

Adoption opportunities for both dogs and cats from Bonaparte’s Retreat, Metro Nashville Animal Care & Control and Nashville Humane Society will be available, and supporters are invited to kick-off the event by bringing their dogs to join the Dog Parade, which will be led by Emmylou and Santa Clause.

For more information, visit the event website: http://miracleonmusicrow.eventbrite.com.

Photos: Eric Paslay; SOURCE Luncheon

EMI Records Nashville artist Eric Paslay visited the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum recently and received an honorary Friends and Family membership to the Museum. Membership revenue supports the not-for-profit museum’s mission; for more information, please visit www.countrymusichalloffame.org.

(L-R): Sharon Burns (Vice President, Sales and Marketing), Pamela Johnson (Vice President, Development), Eric Paslay, Kyle Young (Director), Jay Orr (Vice President, Museum Programs) and Rachel Weingartner (Membership Coordinator)

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 SOURCE, an organization of women executives in Nashville’s Music Industry, held its monthly members’ luncheon at ASCAP on Nov. 17. Brock Jones, VP of Events & Operations for Bridgestone Arena, was the guest speaker at the event.

(L-R): Gillie Crowder (Live Nation), Brock Jones (VP of Events & Operations for Bridgestone Arena) and SOURCE President Laurie Hughes. Photo: Denise Fussell

Singer-Songwriter Wayne Scott Passes

Country singer-songwriter Wayne Scott died Friday, Nov. 18, as a result of a traffic accident in Kentucky.

The crash occurred near Corbin, KY on the Cumberland Gap Parkway. Scott was airlifted to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, where he was pronounced dead. His wife, Linda, remains hospitalized there with injuries.

Wayne Scott released his debut CD, This Weary Way, in 2005, when he was 70. It was produced by his son, Darrell Scott, and featured studio contributions by such notables as Dan Dugmore, Tim O’Brien, Casey Driessen, Suzi Ragsdale and Verlon Thompson. One of its tracks, “It’s the Whiskey That Eases the Pain,” was a duet with Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Guy Clark.

Wayne Scott grew up in the 1930’s and ’40’s in the small town of Cranes Nest, Kentucky, and was fascinated by the Grand Ole Opry broadcasts from Nashville. He began writing country songs as a teenager, but did not initially pursue music as a profession.

He worked in the car factories of Michigan and the steel mills of Indiana before moving to California. At age 40, he put a band together and began playing the honky-tonks and roadhouses of the Golden State. Sons Denny, Dale, Darrell, Don and David eventually joined his band. They all became professional musicians after being mentored by him.

Although he wrote songs all this time, Wayne Scott never shared them with audiences. He sang the country hits of the day for their dancing pleasure. In his 60s, he moved back to Kentucky.

By then, son Darrell Scott was making a name for himself as a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in Music City. His songs include “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive” (Travis Tritt), “Heartbreak Town” (Dixie Chicks), “Born to Fly” (Sara Evans), “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive” (Patty Loveless), “When There’s No One Around” (Garth Brooks), “Out in the Parking Lot” (Brad Paisley & Alan Jackson), “No Way Out” (Suzy Bogguss), “Long Time Gone” (Dixie Chicks), “Family Tree” (Darryl Worley), “Old Town New” (Tim McGraw) and “We’ve Got Nothing But Love to Prove” (Faith Hill), among others. He was ASCAP’s Country Songwriter of the Year in 2002.

Darrell Scott is also much in-demand as a musician, having appeared on albums by dozens of stars and been recently featured in  Robert Plant’s Band of Joy. He has released six albums of his songs and is also a record producer.

Wayne Scott gave Darrell a notebook containing 100 of his original songs as a Christmas gift. That led to the father and son collaborating on some songs as well as to the creation of This Weary Way. Distributed nationally by Ryko, it contained nine Wayne Scott compositions, two father-son song collaborations and cover versions of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” and The Dixon Brothers/Roy Acuff chestnut “Crash on the Highway.”

Wayne Scott’s music received national airplay on the NPR program Fresh Air in 2006. He was also featured on the WHAY Americana radio station in Kentucky.

Funeral arrangements for Wayne Scott have not been announced.

To read Darrell Scott’s reflection on his father’s passing, click here.

Katz’s Greenberg Traurig Named Law Firm of the Year

Joel Katz

Joel Katz’s Atlanta powerhouse law firm Greenberg Traurig was named “Law Firm of the Year” in Entertainment Law – Music by U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers earlier this month.

This is the first time U.S. News—Best Lawyers included a music category in its Best Law Firms publication, and only one law firm in each of the nationally ranked legal practice areas received this recognition.

The awards are based on exhaustive client review surveys about Greenberg Traurig’s work in music entertainment law.

In the 2012 Best Lawyers in America, Greenberg Traurig had the most attorneys listed, as well as several attorneys named Lawyer of the Year in their respective practice areas and metropolitan regions.

“It’s quite an honor to receive this music industry designation in the first year it was presented by U.S. News—Best Lawyers,” said Katz, chairman of Greenberg Traurig’s Global Media & Entertainment Practice. “Our team in offices around the world shares this prestigious recognition with our clients who made this possible.”

Katz serves as general counsel for The Recording Academy, special counsel to the Country Music Association, and general counsel/board member for Farm Aid Inc.

Oak Ridge Boys – What’cha Gonna Do

Bass man Richard Sterban’s stuttering delivery of the title lines of this bopper is priceless. The rest of the boys are still harmonizing flawlessly. The song is as catchy as all get out.
—Robert K. Oermann, MusicRow

This summer Cracker Barrel Old Country Store asked The Oak Ridge Boys to record an album incorporating both previously recorded and brand new songs. The result was It’s Only Natural, a 12-track CD with seven rerecorded hits—including the group’s multi-platinum, country-pop hit “Elvira”—and five new songs.

While the combination of Oak Ridge Boys and Cracker Barrel is a natural, the Oaks made the decision to stretch with the music video for their first single from the project. The group invited 16-year-old YouTube sensation Keenan Cahill to join them in Nashville for the taping of “What’cha Gonna Do.” The now-viral video (also embedded below) received nearly 200,000 views during the first week of its release and was Keenan’s first country music collaboration.

“What’cha Gonna Do,” written by Steven J. Williams, Wil Nance and Sherrie Austin, was released to country radio in November and is currently garnering airplay across the U.S. It’s Only Natural was released through the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store exclusive music program on September 19. On August 6, The Oak Ridge Boys were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.

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CountryBreakout No. 1 Song

What a run! Notching its fourth consecutive week at No. 1 on the CountryBreakout Chart, once again, it’s Lady Antebellum’s “We Owned The Night.” Enjoy the video below…

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Weekly Chart Report (11/23/11)

Twang City Records/Flying Island Entertainment recording artist Coy Taylor (R) celebrates his single “Fall” with KEAN/Abilene’s Rudy Fernandez (L).

SPIN ZONE
It’s a short holiday week for most, and there’s a higher than usual amount of frozen playlists comprising this CountryBreakout Chart edition. Positions 1-7 remain unchanged, with Lady Antebellum’s “We Owned The Night” clenching No. 1 for a fourth consecutive week. Alan Jackson’s “Long Way To Go” moves up to No. 8, followed by Martina McBride’s “I’m Gonna Love You Through It” at No. 9, and Justin Moore’s “Bait A Hook” reels in the last spot of the Top 10.

Despite the slow moving chart, songs performed on the CMA Awards telecast are still experiencing a bump. The biggest spin gainer is Faith Hill’s “Come Home,” moving up to No. 45 in its second week charting. Newly entering the chart is the Sugarland and Matt Nathanson collaboration “Run,” which plants its feet at No. 76.

That’s all for today… everyone have a happy Thanksgiving!

Frozen Playlists: KBCN, KBCR, KBXB, KBOE, KCJC, KCNY, KDXY, KFTX, KGMN, KICR, KMKS, KVAY, KVOM, KWEY, KWWR, KXBZ, KXIA, KXKZ, KYEZ, KYKX, KYYK, KZZY, WEIO, WIBL, WKBQ, WKDZ, WKKW, WLJE, WMEV, WOOZ, WQNZ, WTCM, WZMR, WTHO, WUCZ, WUPY

WMN newcomer Jana Kramer (center) recently visited the nationally syndicated Rick and Bubba Show.

Upcoming Singles
November 28
Shawna Russell/Waitin’ On Sunrise/Way Out West

December 5
Steve Holy/Until The Rain Stops/Curb
Taylor Swift/Ours/Big Machine

December 12
Josh Thompson/Comin’ Around/RCA

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Sugarland and Matt Nathanson/Run/Vanguard — 76
Chris Weaver Band/Go Easy On Me — 79

Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Faith Hill/Come Home/Warner Bros./WMN — 177
George Strait/Love’s Gonna Make It Alright/MCA — 159
Sugarland and Matt Nathanson/Run/Vanguard — 139
Toby Keith/Red Solo Cup/Show Dog-Universal — 113
Zac Brown Band/Keep Me In Mind/Southern Ground/Atlantic — 95

Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Faith Hill/Come Home/Warner Bros. — 12
George Strait/Love’s Gonna Make It Alright/MCA — 6
Rodney Atkins/He’s Mine/Curb — 5
Trace Adkins/Million Dollar View/Show Dog – Universal — 4
Sugarland and Matt Nathanson/Run/Vanguard — 4

On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Her and Kings County/White Trash Country Boy/Warner Bros./WMN — 144
Joanna Mosca w/Richie McDonald/Where Does Good Love Go?/Dolce Diva Music — 144
Bill Gentry/This Letter/Tenacity Records — 136
Jackie Arredondo/Rockin’ the Trailer/Gold Voice — 135
Brent Anderson/Amy’s Song/Arista — 122

Skyville Records’ Stealing Angels performed the national anthem at a recent NASCAR race in Phoenix. The trio’s new single “Little Blue Sky” has just been released to radio. (L-R): Jennifer Wayne, Adam Jeffries (KJUG/Visalia-Tulare), Tayla Lynn and Caroline Cutbirth

Shelton “Free To Tweet”

Blake Shelton has added his name to the growing list of artists and celebrities speaking out in support of freedom of expression.

As part of the 1 for All campaign, Shelton will participate in “Free to Tweet,” a daylong online celebration of First Amendment rights on Dec. 15, Bill of Rights Day. During the tweetathon, all Americans are encouraged to tweet their support of the First Amendment and how they enjoy those freedoms, using the hashtag #FreeToTweet.

High school and college students nationwide are eligible to win one of twenty-two $5,000 scholarships by tweeting creatively about the First Amendment. More information is at FreeToTweet.org.

“Free speech comes naturally to Blake Shelton,” said Ken Paulson, president of the First Amendment Center and founder of 1 for All. “Candor and integrity are hallmarks of his career and we’re very pleased to have him join this effort.”

Ellen DeGeneres, John Mellencamp, Ke$ha and David Gregory are also among the performers, artists and journalists who have shown their support for the First Amendment through 1 for All.

Photos: Tracy Lawrence’s Turkey Fry & Danielle Peck’s Benefit Concert

Titans players Jordan Babineaux, Rob Bironas and Daniel Graham greeted Tracy Lawrence at the Nashville Rescue Mission with a donation of 100 turkeys to kick off his 6th annual “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry, which took place earlier today (11/23). Artists such as Restless Heart, American Idol’s Lacey Brown, The Roys and The McClymonts greeted those making turkey donations. The event’s goal was to help serve more than 7,000 meals. Since the launch of the “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry, Lawrence and his friends have donated more than 5,000 turkeys, served almost 35,000 meals and raised more than $100,000 for the Nashville Rescue Mission.

(L-R): Daniel Graham, Tracy Lawrence, Rob Bironas, and Jordan Babineaux. Photo: Andy Hubright

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There was a packed house at 3rd and Lindsley on Nov. 15 for a concert to benefit Safe Haven Family Shelter. Hosted by GAC’s Nan Kelley, the evening was full of great performances by organizer Danielle Peck, as well as Jamie O’Neal, Burns and Poe, The Roys, Julie Roberts, The North Pole Patrol and Ray Scott. Rob Bironas of the Tennessee Titans was also on hand to show his support for SHFS by signing and donating a Tennessee Titans Football for the auction. SHFS is currently hosting an online auction with memorabilia from artists such as Randy Travis, Loretta Lynn, Vince Gill, and Amy Grant. The auction can be accessed online at http://safehaven.kintera.org/daniellepeck. The auction will run through the end of the month.

(L-R): GAC's Nan Kelley, Burns & Poe, Ray Scott, Danielle Peck, Jamie O'Neal, and The Roys. Photo: Aaron Crisler / The Judy Nelon Group