Artist Tidbits Friday

Joe Don Rooney at the 2010 tournament. Photo Courtesy tahoecelebritygolf.com


Rascal Flatts lead guitarist Joe Don Rooney will be competing for the second year in a row in the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament July 15 – 17 at Lake Tahoe, Nevada’s Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course. Rooney will be joined by over 75 other celebrities and athletes from all over the country, including Michael Jordan and Ray Romano, as they converge on Lake Tahoe for the 22nd annual event, which awards $600,000 in prize money. The event will air live on VERSUS (July 15 4-7 pm ET) and on NBC Sports (July 16 and July 17 from 3-6 pm ET). For the sixth consecutive year, the official tournament charity is LIVESTRONG®. Visit www.tahoecelebritygolf.com.
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Buddy Jewell, winner of USA Network’s Nashville Star debut season, has released his latest album project I Surrender All and has signed with Cathy Nakos of CN Productions for management direction. Last year, Buddy formed his own label imprint, Diamond Dust Records, which was inspired by his dedication to our US troops and Christian charity organization Compassion International. The debut single “Somebody Who Would Die For You,” topped the Christian Country chart. His new single “Jesus, Elvis and Me” is shipping to Country, Gospel and Christian Country stations this month.
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Carter’s Chord will make their New York City debut when they join Joan Osborne during her summer residency at the prestigious City Winery. The Show Dog-Universal Music group is set to perform on August 4. Carter’s Chord recently released their six-song EP Wild Together. Sisters Becky, Emily and Joanna Robertson co-wrote the songs on Wild Together, which was co-produced by Toby Keith and Mark Wright. Visit carterschord.com and citywinery.com.
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Blaster Records duo, Brother Trouble and their band, went by the CMA offices to pick-up their official CMA Membership packets and brought an ice cream truck to treat the entire CMA Staff.

(L-R): Christopher Seay-CMA Membership & Balloting Assnt., Betsy Walker- CMA Sr.Coordinator Membership Relations, Jay McCarthy-Bigger Picture Group, Brandi Simms- CMA Sr. Mgr Membership, Mark Sutton-Brother Trouble, Steve Moore-CMA C.E.O., Jason Sutton-Brother Trouble and Allen Mitchell-Bigger Picture Group


 

Farm Aid 2011 Performers Revealed

Farm Aid has revealed an assortment of artists who will join the lineup for the Farm Aid 2011 concert, which is scheduled for August 13 at Livestrong Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kan.
Jamey Johnson, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Jason Mraz, Jakob Dylan, Will Dailey & the Rivals, Robert Francis, Pegi Young & The Survivors, Rebecca Pidgeon, Billy Joe Shaver and John Trudell will join Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Dave Matthews at the event.
“Farm Aid is a movement inspired not only by the passion of Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Dave Matthews, but also by the more than 400 artists who have donated their performances at our shows over the years,” says Farm Aid Executive Director Carolyn Mugar. “This year, we are thrilled to welcome back several familiar faces to the Farm Aid stage as well as some first-timers for what is sure to be a remarkable day of music, food and inspiration.”
Tickets come in a variety of prices and benefit Farm Aid’s agricultural and farming initiatives. More information is at www.farmaid.org.

Services Set For Songwriter House

Funeral services for Gerald “Jerry” House will be held on Saturday, July 9. The hit country songwriter died Tuesday at age 69.
House spent his working career in the printing industry, but he retained a lifelong love of country music. The Alabama native first performed on the Grand Ole Opry at age 16.
He wrote songs throughout his life. His “Midnight, Me and the Blues” (1974) and “I Got the Hoss” (1977) both became top-10 hits for Country Music Hall of Fame member Mel Tillis.
He was also a local television personality. His “Tubman” character appeared on three different Nashville fishing programs.
In addition, Gerald House was a violin maker and an author. One of his books, Dial-a-Chord, was a guidebook to the “Nashville number system” used by Music Row’s studio instrumentalists.
He is survived by his wife, Faye Booth House, son Michael, daughter Lisa and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. at Woodbine Funeral Home’s Hickory Chapel, 5852 Nolensville Rd. Rev. Ben McGinnis will officiate. Visitation is today, 4-8 p.m. and Saturday, 2-3 p.m.

Press Buzzes Over Mr. Honey Bee

Who is the most interesting man in country music?
Given the quantity of insatiable egos up and down the streets of Music Row no doubt many of our readers just jumped up and yelled, “Me.” But, you would all be wrong, because we now know officially—it’s been reported in the New York Times— the most interesting man is Blake Shelton, whose new album Red River Blue launches July 12.
Nashville’s Warner Music Group has worked long and hard developing this 6’ 5” Okie and it’s clear they aren’t slowing down just cause they are approaching the superstar goalposts. The “push comes to shove” dedication began paying dividends last year with the controversial release of two mini-album six paks. Industry observers proclaimed Warner was “losing money” on the deal and “devaluing” music. But WMG held firm while unleashing a media storm of press coverage. Shelton landed a co-hosting gig for the ACM Awards and his label wisely leveraged that opportunity into an album-style [hugely successful] launchpad for the first single from the new album, “Honey Bee.” But really that’s just the tip of the story here.
“Mr. Shelton is a strong singer,” writes Jon Caramanica in the New York Times this week. “But technical skill isn’t his selling point. It’s charm, through and through. It’s evident on his albums, in his TV appearances and whenever he forgoes the stoic reserve that appears to chronically afflict male country stars. A mouth given to profanity and a Twitter account full of blue humor help too.”
Shelton’s NYT profile also dwells on his recent marriage to another high profile country music star and his role as judge on hit TV talent show The Voice.

“BLAKE SHELTON has been getting choked up a lot lately,” Caramanica continues. “First came his May wedding to fellow country star Miranda Lambert, his girlfriend of several years. And then came the subsequent weeks when he barely got to see her at all. For the most part he was in Los Angeles working endless hours on the first season of The Voice, the hit NBC singing competition on which he’s one of four celebrity coaches. On off days he was flying out to do concerts…. Mr. Shelton, … over the last two months has emerged as the spiritual conscience of The Voice—an earnest and warm coach with a naughty streak. That the breakout star of the show wouldn’t be one of the contestants but instead one of the coaches, and the country one at that, was an unanticipated outcome. But Mr. Shelton, 35, has been primed for such a mainstream star-making opportunity for years now. He’s one of the most affable celebrities in Nashville and one of the most unpredictable, cheekier than all his male counterparts put together. Handsome and 6-foot-5, he’s one of the highest-profile country stars to appear regularly in prime time since the days Buck Owens hosted “Hee Haw.” Apart from perhaps Taylor Swift, he’s becoming the most important and visible ambassador from Nashville to the American mainstream.”

Now there is a new fact-filled (read: wildly exaggerated) video which details the rise of Blake Shelton, the Most Interesting Man in Country Music. The video notes for example, that Shelton has been the protagonist and hero in over 300 best selling novels; that the name “blake shelton” in binary form opens the vaults of 83% of the world’s top banks; and lastly, “Carrie Underwood’s legs notice Blake Shelton.”
How does Mr. Honey Bee respond to these video accolades? He’s uncharacteristically speechless, but offers a piercing look that says it all….
Press Facts: Shelton is the reigning CMA Male Vocalist of the Year; “Honey Bee” is his 4th consecutive No. 1 single and has sold over one million digital downloads; Won CMT Video Awards for Male Video and Best Web Video… Named MusicRow New Artist Critic’s Pick 2002.

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Miranda Lambert's New Album Due Nov. 1

Miranda Lambert announced on Good Morning America today (7/8) that her new album Four The Record will be released November 1, 2011 on Columbia Nashville.
The album follows her acclaimed platinum third album Revolution, which produced the No. 1 hits “White Liar,” “The House That Built Me,” and “Heart Like Mine.” A special website for Four The Record has been set up at whatis11111.com.
Four The Record has so many meanings,” explains Lambert. “I love the play on words and my records always have a little crime in them and this is the fourth record of my career. This album pushes the limits for me in many ways and I collaborate with friends and heroes. It builds on my previous albums with a whole new flair. ‘For The Records’ sake, don’t forget 11/1/11.”
Additionally, Lambert’s band the Pistol Annies (with Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley) will release its debut album Hell On Heels to digital retailers August 23. The CD will be sold through the trio’s website, and pre-orders are available now.
“How lucky is it that I have two amazing singer songwriter friends and together we make an unstoppable musical force,” adds Lambert. “We say things in our music that women all across the country are thinking. This is a great creative outlet for me as a solo artist and it’s cool as hell! Hell On Heels will knock your socks off.”
Lambert also has numerous tour dates scheduled through August. Check her website calendar for details.

Photo: Deaton and Flanigen Speak At SOURCE Luncheon

SOURCE, the organization of female executives in Nashville’s music industry, recently held its monthly members’ luncheon at ASCAP’s Nashville offices. Award-winning music video and television production directors Robert Deaton and George Flanigen of Deaton Flanigen Productions, who have worked with Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley and more, were the guest speakers at the event.

(L-R): SOURCE President Laurie Hughes, Deaton, Flanigen. Photo: Denise Fussell.

Riders In The Sky Release CD; JT Hodges On Tour w/Toby Keith

The Board of Directors of the National Day of the Cowboy (NDOC) has chosen Grammy Award-winning Riders In The Sky as one of eight recipients to receive its 2011 Cowboy Keeper Award. Selection for the annual award is based on the significance of contributions to the preservation of pioneer heritage and cowboy culture. The award was conceived in support of the NDOC’s mission to increase awareness for, and celebration of, the annual National Day of the Cowboy resolution.
The Riders In The Sky will release an inspirational CD The Land Beyond The Sun on Aug. 9. Perhaps best known for their recording of “Woody’s Round Up” from Toy Story 2, Riders In The Sky have long been stars of the stage, screen, Saturday morning network TV, the Grand Ole Opry, National Public Radio, and SiriusXM Satellite Radio.
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Show Dog-Universal Music newcomer, JT Hodges, recently launched his debut single, “Hunt You Down,” to country radio where it was one of the most added singles its first week. Hodges has been traveling the country on a radio tour for the past several months and will spend the rest of his summer opening Toby Keith’s Locked and Loaded Tour. The forthcoming video for “Hunt You Down,” filmed in Memphis, is set for release in the coming weeks. Hodges’ debut album, produced by Mark Collie, Don Cook and Mark Wright, is set for release later this year.

JT Hodges


JT Hodges dates on Toby Keith’s Tour
July 15                 Cleveland, OH
July 22                 Raleigh, NC
July 23                 Virginia Beach, VA
Aug 4                    Sacramento, CA
Aug 5                    Mountain View, CA
Aug 6                    Las Vegas, NV
Aug 12                  San Diego, CA
Aug 13                  Irvine, CA
Aug 18                  Spokane, WA
Aug 19                  Portland, OR
Aug 20                  Gorge, WA
Aug 31                  St Paul, MN
Sep 2                     Holmdel, NJ
Sep 3                     Pittsburgh, PA
Sep 4                     Darien Lakes, NY
Sep 8                     Saratoga Springs, NY
Sep 9                     Philadelphia, PA
Sep 10                  Washington DC
Sep 14                  York, PA
Sep 15                  Scranton, PA
Sep 16                  Hartford, CT
Sep 17                  Boston, MA
Sep 23                  St Louis, MO
Sep 24                  Chicago, IL
Sep 29                  Cincinnati, OH
Sep 30                  Detroit, MI
Oct 1                     Indianapolis, IN
Oct 7                     Charlotte, NC
Oct 8                     Atlanta, GA
Oct 9                     Mobile, AL
Oct 14                  Tampa, FL
Oct 15                  West Palm Beach, FL

Friday Roundup

Country music legend Ronnie Milsap is set to release Country Again on July 26. The new 12-track set is his first in over five years and will be supported with a single release titled, “If You Don’t Want Me To” which goes to radio July 18.The album is a joint venture between Milsap Music Group and Bigger Picture Group. Milsap has earned over 40 No. 1 records, six Grammy Awards and numerous CMA/ACM trophies.
At the recent Recording Academy spring Board of Trustees meeting in Los Angeles, music video director/producer George J. Flanigen from Nashville was re-elected to a second term as Chair; recording artist Christine Albert from Texas was elected Vice Chair; engineer/producer Glenn Lorbecki from the Pacific Northwest continues for a second term as Secretary/Treasurer; and five-time GRAMMY® winner Jimmy Jam from Los Angeles was re-elected for a second term as Chair Emeritus. Additionally, the Board reaffirmed its commitment to the recently announced restructuring of the Grammy Awards with 78 categories to be presented at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012.
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Soundland 2011 continues to build with over 100 bands set to perform at a number of Nashville venues Sept. 21-24. Ticket purchasing information can be found here. The event, previously known as Next Big Nashville, now describes itself as “four days and nights of music, art, food and fun. Like NBN, SoundLand will feature showcases, concerts, VIP parties and music business workshops, but now the festival will be adding outdoor stages, an arts village and more interactive fun.” Participating venues include Mercy Lounge, Cannery Ballroom, Public Square Park, Third Man Records, 12th & Porter, MAI, The Basement, The Station Inn and more. For more info go here.
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Following the success of Sinners Like Me in 2006 and RIAA-Certified Gold Carolina in 2009, EMI Records Nashville’s Eric Church offers his third studio album, Chief, on July 26.
This upcoming release features the lead single and current hit “Homeboy.” The album is available for pre-order on his website, www.EricChurch.com, and purchasers will receive an instant song download, “Creepin”, from the new album. A variety of package options are offered including new merchandise items and an opportunity to become a member of his fan club community, Church Choir.
Church’s artist site has a gritty new design showcasing live images from his 2011 tour, new videos from the road, and other exclusive content.
 
 

Weekly Chart Report (7/8/11)


Tim McGraw pauses for a picture backstage with WCJW PD/MD Lee Richey following his performance in Darien Lake, NY.


SPIN ZONE
The top of the CountryBreakout Chart gets a changeup, as Luke Bryan’s “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” shimmies up to the No. 1 position after a two week run by Dierks Bentley. Lady Antebellum’s “Just A Kiss” is just a short distance behind at No. 2, and packs on an additional 215 spins for this chart. Zac Brown Band and Jimmy Buffett’s “Knee Deep” closes up the gap from No. 6-3, followed by Trace Adkins’ “Just Fishin’” and Eric Church’s “Homeboy.”
If he’s not careful, Keith Urban’s “Long Hot Summer” may hit No. 1 before summer’s even halfway over. The Aussie star’s latest has consistently piled on over 400 new spins since charting two weeks ago, and rapidly moved up to No. 24 as a result. Also in the “moving super fast” category is George Strait’s “Here For A Good Time,” which is already up to No. 16 after 5 weeks. Similarly Ronnie Dunn’s “Cost of Livin’” has jumped to No. 27 in four weeks thanks to a few 300-plus spin gains. A few spots back is Rascal Flatts’ “Easy” featuring Natasha Bedingfield, which is already up to No. 38 in its second week charting.
A quick look at the Most Added column below reveals that we’ve got new music from Taylor Swift on the way. “Sparks Fly” was reported by 18 stations, the week’s second most added, and is poised for a big debut on next week’s chart. Also on the verge of making chart debuts are new ones from indie darlings Katie Armiger (“I Do But Do I”), Craig Morgan (“This Ole Boy”) and Eric Lee Beddingfield (“Great Depression”).
Frozen Playlists: KCJC, KVOM, KXKZ, KYEZ, KYYK, WBKR, WEIO, WHWK, WKWS, WTCR




Upcoming Singles
July 11
Jason Sturgeon/The Cover/Toolpusher/Spinville
Christian Kane/Let Me Go/Bigger Picture
Katie Armiger/I Do But Do I/Cold River
Ashton Shepherd/Where Country Grows/MCA
Billy Ray Cyrus/Runway Lights/Buena Vista/CO5
Jason Cassidy/Honky Tonk Heaven/A-Blake/Quarterback
July 12
Royal Wade Kimes/500 Miles Away From Home/Wonderment
July 18
LeAnn Rimes/Give/Curb
Craig Morgan/This Ole Boy/Black River
Kristin Chenoweth/I Want Somebody/Sony/CO5
Taylor Swift/Sparks Fly/Big Machine
Darren Warren/Cowboy Up and Party Down/NuCorp/Nine North
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
D.J. Miller/Between Sundays/Evergreen/Nine North/Spinville — 73
Susan Hickman/Just Missed This Train/4 L Clover Entertainment — 75
Sawyer Brown/Smokin’ Hot Wife — 76
JB & The Moonshine Band/Whiskey Days/Average Joe’s — 77
Darren Warren/Cowboy Up and Party Down/NuCorp — 78
Deborah Allen/Anything Other Than Love/Delta Rock — 79
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Keith Urban/Long Hot Summer/Capitol — 552
George Strait/Here For A Good Time/MCA — 369
Ronnie Dunn/Cost Of Livin’/Arista — 349
Toby Keith/Made In America/Show Dog — Universal — 342
Alan Jackson/Long Way To Go/EMI — 313
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Keith Urban/Long Hot Summer/Capitol — 19
Taylor Swift/Sparks Fly/Big Machine — 18
Rascal Flatts f. Natasha Bedingfield/Easy/Big Machine — 16
Ronnie Dunn/Cost Of Livin’/Arista — 15
Shania Twain/Today Is Your Day/Mercury — 15
Alan Jackson/Long Way To Go/EMI — 13
JT Hodges/Hunt You Down/Show Dog-Universal — 11
Eric Lee Beddingfield/Great Depression/Rebel Dawg Music — 11
Jerrod Niemann/One More Drinkin’ Song/Sea Gayle/Arista — 11
Craig Morgan/This Ole Boy/Black River Entertainment — 10
Kellie Pickler/Tough/BNA — 10
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Taylor Swift/Sparks Fly/Big Machine — 221
Katie Armiger/I Do But Do I/Cold River — 220
Craig Morgan/This Ole Boy/Black River Entertainment — 218
Susan Cattaneo/Girls Night Out/Jersey Girl Music — 218
Eric Lee Beddingfield/Great Depression/Rebel Dawg Music — 207

James Wesley and Randy Montana are opening Taylor Swift’s massive Speak Now Tour, and recently visited with WKLB when the show rolled through Boston. (L-R): Wesley, WKLB's Ginny Rogers, Montana


Toolpusher Records' Jason Sturgeon and his Jack Russell terrier Max stopped at WUSY/Chattanooga to visit with Dex & Mo. Sturgeon’s new single "The Cover" goes for adds July 11, and his 2011 Rollin' On Tour is hitting cities all over. (L-R): WUSY's Brian Stewart, Sturgeon, WUSY's Mo Paige and Bill Pointdexter, Toolpusher Records Project Manager Dennis Kurtz. Front and center is Max, Sturgeon's Jack Russell Terrier.


David St. Romain stopped by WBBN in Laurel, MS and visted with B95's afternoon on-air personality Dan Preston and PD Andy Webb. (L-R): Preston, St. Romain and Webb.

Sales Strategy Shakedown

Every album launch has a different set of objectives for marketers on Music Row. Influencing these goals are the artist’s past sales, level of stardom, lead single success and more. With new albums coming from Blake Shelton, Chris Young and Ashton Shepherd, Tuesday’s (7/12) release schedule is a prime example of why sales expectations are different for every act.
Blake Shelton
After a decade of hard work, he’s at the pinnacle of his career thus far. And Soundscan watchers expect Red River Blue to bring big debut week sales. A key indicator is that lead single “Honey Bee” has already sold one million digital downloads.
Shelton has a lot going in his favor. As he releases his eighth project, he is Warner Nashville’s biggest active star and has full label team support. 2010 and 2011 have been his best years yet: winning CMA Male Vocalist of the Year, and putting out two successful Six Paks. Not to mention the boat load of publicity from his coaching gig on The Voice, and marrying fellow star Miranda Lambert.
Chris Young
Young’s career has been building steam over the last year and could be set to explode. He is primed for solid sales of Neon, given that lead single “Tomorrow” has already moved 550,000-plus downloads.
Young is on a roll at radio, with three consecutive No. 1’s, including “Voices,” which made an unlikely climb to the top of the charts more than two years after its original release. His sophomore RCA album The Man I Want To Be is approaching Gold sales status.
Ashton Shepherd
With the pending release of her sophomore effort, MCA’s Ashton Shepherd is still building her career. Just like her 2008 debut, the new Where Country Grows is getting great reviews from high profile outlets like Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly.
What she has in her favor is critical praise, what she is lacking is a blockbuster hit. Lead single “Look It Up” made it into the Top 20, and the title track follow-up is going for adds Monday (7/11).
It’s been about three years since the release of her debut album Sounds So Good. Waiting so long between projects doesn’t help keep fans hooked, hence Shelton’s Six Pak strategy.
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All three artists are offering pre-order incentives to drive first-week sales. And all are set for high-profile television appearances. Shelton will perform tomorrow (7/8) on the Today Show’s Summer Concert Series. Also tomorrow, catch Shepherd on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Young is set for Good Morning America on release day (7/12) and Jimmy Kimmel Live! later this month (7/27). Do TV performances influence sales? Weigh-in with a comment below.