
The Boxcars are comprised of Adam Steffey, Ron Stewart, John R. Bowman, Keith Garrett and Harold Nixon
The Boxcars lead the just-announced International Bluegrass Music Award nominations with nods in nine categories ranging from Emerging Artist of the Year to Entertainer of the Year.
The nominations were revealed today (8/17) at a special press event at the Loveless Barn hosted by
Doyle Lawson, Russell Moore, Josh Williams and
Sierra Hull.
Star
Del McCoury and pioneering bass player/guitar stylist
George Shuffler were announced as the new inductees to the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. They will be honored at the International Bluegrass Music Awards on Sept. 29 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Also that night, Distinguished Achievement Awards will be presented to
Greg Cahill, Bill Knowlton, Lilly Pavlak, Geoff Stelling and
Roland White.
Among the other top nominees are
Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out with nods in eight categories, and
The Gibson Brothers, and
Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas with seven each.
The IBMA Awards Show is the centerpiece of the World of Bluegrass Week, running Sept. 26 – Oct. 2 in Nashville, which also includes the IBMA Business Conference and Bluegrass Fan Fest.
Nominees in select categories are below, and a complete list is
here.
Entertainer of the Year: The Boxcars,
Dailey & Vincent
, The Gibson Brothers
, The Grascals
, Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers
Vocal Group
: Blue Highway,
Dailey & Vincent,
The Gibson Brothers,
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
Instrumental Group: Blue Highway,
The Boxcars,
Sam Bush Band,
Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
, The Infamous Stringdusters
Emerging Artist: Darin & Brooke Aldridge,
Balsam Range
, The Boxcars
, Sierra Hull & Highway 111
, Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
Male Vocalist: Jamie Dailey,
Leigh Gibson,
Russell Moore,
Dan Tyminski,
Josh Williams
Female Vocalist: Dale Ann Bradley,
Sonya Isaacs,
Alison Krauss,
Claire Lynch
, Rhonda Vincent
Song of the Year:
• “Help My Brother,” The Gibson Brothers (artists), Leigh Gibson (songwriter)
• “I Am Strong;” The Grascals featuring Dolly Parton (artists); Jamie Johnson, Susanne Mumpower-Johnson, Janee Fleenor (songwriters)
• “I’ll Take Love,” Dale Ann Bradley with Alison Krauss & Steve Gulley (artists), Louisa Branscomb & Dale Ann Bradley (songwriters)
• “Trains I Missed;” Balsam Range (artists); Walt Wilkins, Gilles Godard, Nicole Witt (songwriters)
• “Walkin’ West to Memphis,” The Gibson Brothers (artists), Chris Henry (songwriter)
Album of the Year:
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The All-Star Jam: Live At Graves Mountain; Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, The Crowe Brothers, Lonesome River Band, Mark Newton, Lou Reid & Carolina, Carl Jackson, Audie Blaylock & Redline, Carrie Hassler with Brand New Strings (artists); Mark Newton & Carl Jackson (producers); Rural Rhythm Records (label)
•
Almost Home, Larry Sparks (artist), Larry Sparks (producer), Rounder Records (label)
•
The Boxcars, The Boxcars (artists), The Boxcars (producers), Mountain Home (label)
•
Help My Brother, The Gibson Brothers (artists), Compass Records (label), Eric & Leigh Gibson and Mike Barber (producers)
•
Rare Bird Alert, Steve Martin and The Steep Canyon Rangers (artists), Tony Trischka (producer), Rounder Records (label)
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Trains I Missed, Balsam Range (artists), Balsam Range (producers), Mountain Home (label)
Belmont, Avenue Bank Team For Music Biz Finance Course
/by Sarah SkatesAvenue Bank developed the curriculum which includes industry-specific case studies, loan examples, finance for entrepreneurs, and personal finance.
It will also delve into what makes music industry banking so unique, such as loans where collateral is based on intellectual property instead of more traditional assets. The curriculum covers cash flow for performing artists and musicians, which can vary greatly and doesn’t fit a traditional monthly income model.
Avenue’s Ron Cox will lead the class, and bring in colleagues as guest instructors.
More exciting news from Belmont:
• The university’s bachelor’s degree program in Audio Engineering Technology is the first program of its kind to receive full accreditation under ABET standards.
• The university’s Belmont Heights Baptist Church is undergoing a $7 million renovation to become a large concert venue suitable for acoustic performances. With an expected completion date of May 2012, the new Concert Hall will host performances of the university’s classical choral and instrumental ensembles, as well as the Nashville Children’s Choir and other community groups.
The Boxcars Lead IBMA Nominations
/by Sarah SkatesThe Boxcars are comprised of Adam Steffey, Ron Stewart, John R. Bowman, Keith Garrett and Harold Nixon
The Boxcars lead the just-announced International Bluegrass Music Award nominations with nods in nine categories ranging from Emerging Artist of the Year to Entertainer of the Year.
The nominations were revealed today (8/17) at a special press event at the Loveless Barn hosted by Doyle Lawson, Russell Moore, Josh Williams and Sierra Hull.
Star Del McCoury and pioneering bass player/guitar stylist George Shuffler were announced as the new inductees to the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. They will be honored at the International Bluegrass Music Awards on Sept. 29 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Also that night, Distinguished Achievement Awards will be presented to Greg Cahill, Bill Knowlton, Lilly Pavlak, Geoff Stelling and Roland White.
Among the other top nominees are Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out with nods in eight categories, and The Gibson Brothers, and Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas with seven each.
The IBMA Awards Show is the centerpiece of the World of Bluegrass Week, running Sept. 26 – Oct. 2 in Nashville, which also includes the IBMA Business Conference and Bluegrass Fan Fest.
Nominees in select categories are below, and a complete list is here.
Entertainer of the Year: The Boxcars, Dailey & Vincent , The Gibson Brothers , The Grascals , Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers
Vocal Group : Blue Highway, Dailey & Vincent, The Gibson Brothers, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver , Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
Instrumental Group: Blue Highway, The Boxcars, Sam Bush Band, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper , The Infamous Stringdusters
Emerging Artist: Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Balsam Range , The Boxcars , Sierra Hull & Highway 111 , Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
Male Vocalist: Jamie Dailey, Leigh Gibson, Russell Moore, Dan Tyminski, Josh Williams
Female Vocalist: Dale Ann Bradley, Sonya Isaacs, Alison Krauss, Claire Lynch , Rhonda Vincent
Song of the Year:
• “Help My Brother,” The Gibson Brothers (artists), Leigh Gibson (songwriter)
• “I Am Strong;” The Grascals featuring Dolly Parton (artists); Jamie Johnson, Susanne Mumpower-Johnson, Janee Fleenor (songwriters)
• “I’ll Take Love,” Dale Ann Bradley with Alison Krauss & Steve Gulley (artists), Louisa Branscomb & Dale Ann Bradley (songwriters)
• “Trains I Missed;” Balsam Range (artists); Walt Wilkins, Gilles Godard, Nicole Witt (songwriters)
• “Walkin’ West to Memphis,” The Gibson Brothers (artists), Chris Henry (songwriter)
Album of the Year:
• The All-Star Jam: Live At Graves Mountain; Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, The Crowe Brothers, Lonesome River Band, Mark Newton, Lou Reid & Carolina, Carl Jackson, Audie Blaylock & Redline, Carrie Hassler with Brand New Strings (artists); Mark Newton & Carl Jackson (producers); Rural Rhythm Records (label)
• Almost Home, Larry Sparks (artist), Larry Sparks (producer), Rounder Records (label)
• The Boxcars, The Boxcars (artists), The Boxcars (producers), Mountain Home (label)
• Help My Brother, The Gibson Brothers (artists), Compass Records (label), Eric & Leigh Gibson and Mike Barber (producers)
• Rare Bird Alert, Steve Martin and The Steep Canyon Rangers (artists), Tony Trischka (producer), Rounder Records (label)
• Trains I Missed, Balsam Range (artists), Balsam Range (producers), Mountain Home (label)
Snapshots: CMA Songwriters Series, Nashville In Napa, Sandestin Music Festival
/by FreemanBilly Currington and Josh Thompson will be featured artist/songwriters at upcoming CMA Songwriters Series shows October 6 and 7.
New York City’s Joe’s Pub will celebrate its grand re-opening with two nights of Nashville songwriters for the popular “CMA Songwriters Series” October 6 and 7.
Mercury Nashville artist Billy Currington, whose songwriting credits include “That’s How Country Boys Roll” and “Walk A Little Straighter” will be the featured artist/songwriter Thursday, October 6. Columbia Nashville’s Josh Thompson, who has hit singles “Way Out Here” and “Beer On The Table” in addition to songs for Jason Aldean and more, will be featured on October 7.
Performing both nights will be Scotty Emerick (“I Love This Bar,” “Good As I Once Was”) and David Lee Murphy (“Dust On The Bottle,” “Big Green Tractor”), and Bob DiPiero, who will serve as host in addition to performing his songs.
The event is part of Joe’s Pub’s grand re-opening, following its first renovation in 13 years. As part of the make-over, Joe’s has made renovations to seating, restrooms, artist dressing rooms, and moved the entrance from Lafayette Street inside The Public Theater lobby. Patrons can now also reserve seating online. Reserved tickets are $30, and VIP tickets for the October 6 show are $40.
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ASCAP recently sponsored Nashville In Napa August 6 at Baldacci Family Vineyards in Napa, California. The fundraiser supports music education through a unique event combining music, wine and food. This year’s performers were Jessi Alexander, Radney Foster, Brett James, Jon Randall, Chris Stapleton, Morgane Hayes and Craig Wiseman. nashvilleinnapa.com.
(On ground, L-R): Craig Wiseman, Morgane Hayes, Nashville In Napa organizer/Baldacci Family Vineyards GM & winemaker Debi Cali, Jessi Alexander, Brett James, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad; (On Baldacci sign, L-R): Chris Stapleton, Jon Randall, Radney Foster; Photo: Julie Meirick
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BMI was a co-sponsor of the 2nd Annual Sandestin Music Festival in Destin, FL August 12-13. The packed lineup featured top notch hitmakers Jeffrey Steele and James Slater; Broadway star Lari White; and up-and-comers Kree Harrison, Thomas Rhett, Joanna Cotten, Jon Pardi, and the Pernikoff Brothers.
(Back row, L-R): BMI’s Mary Loving, Trustcore’s Darryl Edmonds, and BMI’s Mark Mason; (Front row, L-R): Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort’s Shawna Meisner, BMI’s Jody Williams, Thomas Rhett, Jeffrey Steele, James Slater, and Lari White. Photo: Steve Lowry
Industry Ink Wednesday (8/17)
/by Sarah SkatesPLA Media promotes (L-R): Nicole Zeller, Mark Logsdon, and Jennifer Lyle
• • • As Pam Lewis’ PLA Media celebrates its 25th anniversary, the company has announced several promotions, and a new social media division. Nicole Zeller has been promoted to Senior Publicist & Marketing Director. She joined the company in October 2006. Mark Logsdon, who came on board in 2007, has been named Senior Publicist & Marketing Executive. Jennifer Lyle has been named Publicity Coordinator/Copywriter, and joined the company in October 2010.
Winning kickball team WME
• • • Music industry organization SOLID raised $1,500 in cash and shoes for Soles4Souls during the Inaugural Red Rubber Showdown Kickball Tournament held at West Park. Competing were teams from CAA, SESAC, High Five Entertainment, Sony, WME, APA, and SOLID. WME took home the first place trophy, with SESAC and APA tying for second place. High Five Entertainment won the first round bye, donating just a dollar more than SESAC. Generous sponsors of the event included McDougal’s Chicken, who fed the kickball warriors, and SunTrust, who kept the teams hydrated.
• • • Warner Music Nashville’s second season of Pickin’ On The Patio parties is well underway and the label has lined up Big & Rich for the upcoming event on Thurs., Aug. 25. The duo recently released its first single in over three years, “Fake ID,” which will also be featured in the new movie Footloose.
Steven Curtis Chapman’s Re:Creation
/by Sarah SkatesSteven Curtis Chapman. Photo by Dale Manning
Revered Christian artist Steven Curtis Chapman released his 17th album last week, titled re:creation. It offers several new songs such as lead single, “Do Everything” and breathes new life into some of his most popular songs including “Live Out Loud,” “For the Sake of the Call” and “The Great Adventure.”
This is his first project since the death of young daughter Maria three years ago, and Chapman says the album was a key part of the healing process. The track “Morning Has Broken” exemplifies the changes in his life since the tragedy, and features the vocals of his eldest son Caleb. The 1931 hymn was a pop hit for Cat Stevens in the 70s.
Steven Curtis Chapman's Re:Creation
/by Sarah SkatesSteven Curtis Chapman. Photo by Dale Manning
Revered Christian artist Steven Curtis Chapman released his 17th album last week, titled re:creation. It offers several new songs such as lead single, “Do Everything” and breathes new life into some of his most popular songs including “Live Out Loud,” “For the Sake of the Call” and “The Great Adventure.”
This is his first project since the death of young daughter Maria three years ago, and Chapman says the album was a key part of the healing process. The track “Morning Has Broken” exemplifies the changes in his life since the tragedy, and features the vocals of his eldest son Caleb. The 1931 hymn was a pop hit for Cat Stevens in the 70s.
Luke Bryan Debuts At Top of Chart
/by Sarah Skatestailgates & tanlines is the second-highest selling debut week sales for a country release this year, coming in barely above the new album from labelmate Eric Church, and behind Brad Paisley.
Propelling sales are Bryan’s lead single “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” which has sold over 1 million downloads and is his best-selling single to date.
Bryan is now gearing up to headline the CMT On Tour, kicking off Sept. 15 and playing 22 shows before wrapping Nov. 19. In between CMT tourdates, he is set for a Farm Tour of six shows which give back to farming communities.
Web Round-Up
/by Sarah Skates• • • • Billboard reports layoffs at Sony’s New York office. About 25 people exited yesterday, and more cuts are expected as new chief Doug Morris settles in at the company.
• • • • Nashville’s new music venue will be called Marathon Music Works.
• • • • The LA Times has been checking out concerts by Toby Keith and Eric Church, and Wanda Jackson with Adele.
• • • • NPR’s Ann Powers gives an insightful take on country’s rising stars.
RCA Inks Love And Theft
/by Sarah SkatesRCA Nashville has signed Love and Theft. The country duo, made up of Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles, is busy working on a new album.
Lyric Street Records, which is now closed, released the band’s debut album World Wide Open, containing the 2009 hit “Runaway.”
Pictured L-R: Standing: Keith Gale (VP, National Promotion, RCA Nashville), Norbert Nix (National Director, Promotion, RCA Nashville), Jim Catino (VP, A&R Sony Music Nashville). Seated: Gary Overton (Chairman and CEO, Sony Music Nashville), Eric Gunderson and Stephen Barker Liles.
Hall of Fame Hosts Connie Smith Residency
/by Sarah SkatesConnie Smith Residency: The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is prepping its 2011 Artist-in-Residence series with Connie Smith. She’ll be joined onstage at the Ford Theater by some of her favorite collaborators for the intimate performances, taking place Monday nights Aug. 22, Aug. 29 and Sept. 12. Event tickets can be purchased by Museum members for $35 per show, or by the general public for $45 per show at www.countrymusichalloffame.org or the Museum box office.
All For The Hall LA: Individual balcony seats for the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s All for the Hall Los Angeles fundraiser, taking place Tues., Sept. 13, at L.A. LIVE’s Club Nokia, will go on sale to the public Sat., Aug. 20. Tickets start at $65 at www.ticketmaster.com. The “guitar pull” will feature performances by Zac Brown, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill and Emmylou Harris.
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum welcomed its four millionth visitor on Tuesday (8/16): Jerry and Wilma Van Der Veer, from Christiansburg, WV received a prize package including free admission, and a $250 gift certificate for the Museum Store, Two Twenty-Two Grill and Hatch Show Print. Pictured (L-R): Senior Director of Marketing Jeff Schwartzenberg, Jerry and Wilma Van Der Veer and Director of Sales and Service Suzanne Tolbert. Photo: Michael Manning