GAC execs among Emmy winners • Production music panel tonight • Ree Guyer-Buchanan, Tinti Moffat launch Hats Across The Row • The View co-host joins Dove Awards • Live Nation completes Front Line purchase • Songwriter Agency inks Steve Wariner • Nashville Ballet highlights songwriters • Identical Entertainment celebrates
>>Among the winners of the 25th Annual Midsouth Regional Emmy Awards were Martin Fischer, Edie Lynn Hoback, Ed Hardy, Sarah Trahern, and High Five Entertainment for the piece “Music City Keep On Playin’ – A Benefit For Flood Relief.”

Minnie Pearl
>>Music execs
Tinti Moffat and
Ree Guyer-Buchanan are co-chairing the
Hats Across the Row (HATR), a campaign honoring the legacy of
Minnie Pearl, and the connection between the music business and the Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation. Sponsored by SunTrust Bank, this campaign will include signage on Music Row, displays of Minnie’s signature hats at music businesses, and the opportunity for the public to designate hat tags in honor or memory of those impacted by cancer for a donation. A kick-off parade and barbecue will held April 5 on the Row.
>>
Sherri Shepherd, co-host of ABC’s
The View, will host the 42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards live from the Fox Theatre in Atlanta on April 20. The awards will air April 24 at 8:00p.m./delayed PT on GMC.
>>The Nashville Ballet will perform
Postcards from the Boys Feb. 11-13, written specifically for the music of songwriters
Guy Clark and
Darrell Scott. Performing will be
Shawn Camp with a seven-member orchestra alongside Nashville Ballet dancers.
>>The Production Music Association (PMA) will hold a panel discussion in Nashville tonight (2/7) at 5:30 PM at BMI. Music supervisor
Anastasia Brown, attorney
Derek Crownover, composer
Matthew Perryman Jones and Whizbang’s
Jim Scherer will join out-of-town panelists
Randy Thornton of Non-Stop Music, and
Joe Saba of VideoHelper. $10 for PMA members; $15 for non-members.
>>Live Nation Entertainment has acquired all of the remaining equity stake in Front Line Management Group, Inc. that it did not previously own for $116.2 million. This includes the equity interests in Front Line formerly held by
Irving Azoff and Madison Square Garden. In related Live Nation news,
Barry Diller exited the board last week.

Steve Wariner
>>The Songwriter Agency has signed four-time Grammy winner
Steve Wariner. For booking, contact
Randy Harrell at Randy@thesongwriteragency.com or 904-437-8463.
>>Publishing and artist development firm Identical Entertainment is celebrating a number of recent song placements for film and TV. The company’s roster includes
Deanna Harper, Jess Moskaluke, Tiffany Vartanyan, Tonja Rose and
Greg Johnson. The Identical Entertainment staff is anchored by President
Sheila Bauer and CEO
Kathy Aberson. Reach them at (615) 530-2643 or admin@identicalent.com.
Fab Photo Spread
/by Sarah SkatesRosehill visits MusicRow • Hall of Fame hosts Street Corner Symphony • Chicks With Hits salutes Brenda Lee
Rising duo Rosehill visited the MusicRow offices yesterday (2/7). They performed an acoustic set of songs from their latest album White Lines and Stars, including current single “Midnight America.” The project was produced by Radney Foster and Jay Clementi, who also co-wrote several tracks on the album with the duo’s Mitch McBain and Blake Myers. The Texas natives are working with Neal Spielberg and Mike Kraski.
Rosehill visits MusicRow. (L-R): Sarah Skates, Jon Freeman, Rosehill's Mitch McBain and Blake Myers, Michelle Stephens and David Ross
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The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum recently (Feb. 5) partnered with Ford Motor Company Fund for its fourth annual Ford Community Day, offering free Museum admission to all visitors. In addition to touring the galleries at no charge, Ford Community Day visitors were treated to special performances by songwriters Cory Batten, Kent Blazy and Victoria Shaw, and by a cappella group Street Corner Symphony.
Members of Street Corner Symphony pictured with Museum VP of Development Pamela Johnson, and Ford Motor Company Fund’s Jim Graham and Rebecca Bunting Kuchar. Photo: Donn Jones
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On Feb. 4 songplugging and publishing group The Chicks With Hits inducted artist Brenda Lee as an Honorary Member. The organization hosted a special luncheon to mark the occasion.
Pictured from top: Kim Jones, Whitney Daane, Ree Guyer Buchanan, Karen Sturgeon, Melissa Taylor, Celia Froehlig, Tracy Gershon, Jewel Coburn, Janie West, Kay Smith, Judy Harris, Rob Palmer, Stephanie Cox, Brenda Lee, Melanie Howard
Tim Johnson Benefit Tomorrow
/by Sarah SkatesTim Johnson
Tim Johnson benefit • Country stars sing for City of Hope • Jason Sturgeon shares benefit story on “Tennessee Mornings”
>>NSAI is hosting a benefit tomorrow night (2/9) for board member Tim Johnson who is battling cancer. Performing at the Bluebird Cafe at 9 PM will be Phil Vassar, Joey+Rory, Chuck Cannon, Chuck Jones, Joe West, Wynn Varble and Johnson, along with special guests. Reservations suggested here.
>>The 2nd Annual CountryMusicIsLove Concert is set for March 1, 2011 at the Hard Rock Nashville with acoustic performances by Josh Thompson, Chuck Wicks, Thompson Square, Brett Eldredge, Troy Olsen, Chris Cavanaugh and Ty Brown. Whitney Duncan will host and perform. Opening the evening will be Ashley Gearing, Chelsea Lena, and Savannah Berry. Proceeds will benefit City of Hope, one of the nation’s leading research, treatment and education centers for cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Tickets are available here.
>>Singer Jason Sturgeon stopped by Tennessee Mornings on Nashville’s Fox 17 recently to talk about his music and his involvement in a benefit concert for William Wood, a young man in need of a kidney transplant. Sturgeon is busy continuing his “Rollin’ On Tour.”
(L-R): hosts Nick Paranjape and Kelly Sutton with Jason Sturgeon and meterologist Craig Edwards
30k Fans Watch Dierks In Studio
/by MichelleBentley in the studio.
More than 30,000 fans logged on to watch Dierks Bentley track 15 songs for his sixth studio album during five days in the recording studio. The entire recording process was streamed via a 24 hour video feed from the Echo Mountain studio in Asheville, NC. The project wrapped last Friday (2/4).
“This entire recording process was one of the coolest experiences I’ve ever had as a singer or a musician…it was definitely intense and at times a roller coaster emotionally as we worked through the arrangements of these songs,” said Bentley. “I guess I’m still a little old school in the way I like to record..and as a fan, the way I like to listen to music. I still enjoy the process of making an album and not just a collection of singles. Letting the fans be part of that process was a total bonding experience…it was 24 hours a day, and they probably know more about me than they ever wanted to now!”
Flatts Part Ways With Management
/by admin“We will always consider Trey and Doug to be a part of our family,” says Jay DeMarcus, Gary LeVox and Joe Don Rooney of Rascal Flatts. “We have nothing but the utmost respect and appreciation for the work that we’ve done together over the past ten years.”
“The Flatts are great guys and will always be part of our family as well,” shared Trey Turner and Doug Nichols. “We wish them nothing but the best.”
Business going forward should be directed to Rascal Flatts Entertainment. They can be reached at 615-772-5466 or info@rascalflattsent.com.
Rascal Flatts, Turner & Nichols Part Ways
/by Sarah Skates“We will always consider Trey and Doug to be a part of our family,” the band said in a prepared statement. “And we have nothing but the utmost respect and appreciation for the work that we’ve done together over the past ten years.”
“The Flatts are great guys and will always be part of our family as well,” said Turner and Nichols in a press release. “We wish them nothing but the best.”
All business pertaining to Rascal Flatts moving forward can be directed to Rascal Flatts Entertainment at 615-772-5466 or info@rascalflattsent.com.
EMI Records Nashville Signing; Neal McCoy Goes Rogue
/by Sarah SkatesEMI Records Nashville has signed singer/songwriter Eric Paslay to its roster. The Texas native has been busy writing songs and recording his debut album. The first single is expected to hit radio later this year.
Pictured L-R: Standing: Mike Milom (Milom Joyce Horsnell Crow PLC), Billy Lynn (Cal IV VP of Creative), Daniel Hill (Cal IV President), Cindy Mabe (Capitol/EMI Records Nashville SVP Marketing). Seated: Tom Becci (Capitol/EMI Records Nashville COO), Mike Dungan (Capitol/EMI Records Nashville Pres. & CEO), Paslay, & Dan Harrell (Fore Artist Management).
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Neal McCoy has inked a deal with Rogue Music Group for management representation. The company is headed by President Scott Kernahan.
“Neal is the consummate entertainer whose energetic live shows have earned him a legion of loyal followers,” says Kernahan. “With new music and tours in the works, we are going to help Neal to take his career to new heights.”
McCoy's team: L-R: WME agent Risha Rodgers, Festival Producer Troy Vollhoffer, Neal McCoy, manager Scott Kernahan, and publicist Kirt Webster
Management: Rogue Music Group , Scott Kernahan , 615-620-7350, scott@roguemusicgroup.com
Booking: William Morris Endeavor, Risha Rodgers, 615-963-3000 , rrodgers@wmeentertainment.com
Public Relations: Webster & Associates, Matt Brewer, 615-777-6995 x225, matt@websterpr.com
Chris Young Celebrates 3 Consecutive No. 1s
/by adminChris Young
Three times the charm for Chris Young celebrating his third consecutive No. 1 single. “Voices” from his sophomore CD, The Man I Want To Be has reached the summit a.k.a. chart heaven. Three-in-a-row is pretty sweet, but in this case it was the second go round for “Voices” which was originally released in 2008 and peaked at No. 37. Written by Young, Chris Tompkins and Craig Wiseman, “Voices” marks the second time that an artist has hit the top target after re-releasing a song. In fact, it was Randy Travis’ “On The Other Hand” that went to the top in 1986 after originally peaking at No. 67.
Young’s previous two No. 1 singles were “Getin’ You Home,” and “The Man I Want To Be.”
Chris Young was recently nominated for his first Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal and is currently on the road as part of the Rascal Flatts tour. He also has a new album scheduled for this summer. Young’s new single “Tomorrow” delivers digitally to radio this week.
Industry Ink (2/7)
/by Sarah SkatesGAC execs among Emmy winners • Production music panel tonight • Ree Guyer-Buchanan, Tinti Moffat launch Hats Across The Row • The View co-host joins Dove Awards • Live Nation completes Front Line purchase • Songwriter Agency inks Steve Wariner • Nashville Ballet highlights songwriters • Identical Entertainment celebrates
>>Among the winners of the 25th Annual Midsouth Regional Emmy Awards were Martin Fischer, Edie Lynn Hoback, Ed Hardy, Sarah Trahern, and High Five Entertainment for the piece “Music City Keep On Playin’ – A Benefit For Flood Relief.”
Minnie Pearl
>>Music execs Tinti Moffat and Ree Guyer-Buchanan are co-chairing the Hats Across the Row (HATR), a campaign honoring the legacy of Minnie Pearl, and the connection between the music business and the Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation. Sponsored by SunTrust Bank, this campaign will include signage on Music Row, displays of Minnie’s signature hats at music businesses, and the opportunity for the public to designate hat tags in honor or memory of those impacted by cancer for a donation. A kick-off parade and barbecue will held April 5 on the Row.
>>Sherri Shepherd, co-host of ABC’s The View, will host the 42nd Annual GMA Dove Awards live from the Fox Theatre in Atlanta on April 20. The awards will air April 24 at 8:00p.m./delayed PT on GMC.
>>The Nashville Ballet will perform Postcards from the Boys Feb. 11-13, written specifically for the music of songwriters Guy Clark and Darrell Scott. Performing will be Shawn Camp with a seven-member orchestra alongside Nashville Ballet dancers.
>>The Production Music Association (PMA) will hold a panel discussion in Nashville tonight (2/7) at 5:30 PM at BMI. Music supervisor Anastasia Brown, attorney Derek Crownover, composer Matthew Perryman Jones and Whizbang’s Jim Scherer will join out-of-town panelists Randy Thornton of Non-Stop Music, and Joe Saba of VideoHelper. $10 for PMA members; $15 for non-members.
>>Live Nation Entertainment has acquired all of the remaining equity stake in Front Line Management Group, Inc. that it did not previously own for $116.2 million. This includes the equity interests in Front Line formerly held by Irving Azoff and Madison Square Garden. In related Live Nation news, Barry Diller exited the board last week.
Steve Wariner
>>The Songwriter Agency has signed four-time Grammy winner Steve Wariner. For booking, contact Randy Harrell at Randy@thesongwriteragency.com or 904-437-8463.
>>Publishing and artist development firm Identical Entertainment is celebrating a number of recent song placements for film and TV. The company’s roster includes Deanna Harper, Jess Moskaluke, Tiffany Vartanyan, Tonja Rose and Greg Johnson. The Identical Entertainment staff is anchored by President Sheila Bauer and CEO Kathy Aberson. Reach them at (615) 530-2643 or admin@identicalent.com.
Artist/Writer Roundup
/by adminWaylon Tribute CD; Matthews Joins Davis Music; and Brody Releases Environmental Video
>>The ninth anniversary of the passing of country legend Waylon Jennings is being commemorated with a tribute CD, The Music Inside: A Collaboration Dedicated to Waylon Jennings, Volume 1, releasing Tues., Feb. 8. Conceived as a three volume series, work on the unique project began almost three years ago as a labor of love for Waylon’s widow Jessi Colter, son Shooter Jennings, guitarist Reggie Young and Producer Witt Stewart. This first volume, on ScatterRecords and Big Machine features Waylon’s most critically and commercially acclaimed tracks, uniquely interpreted and performed by yesterday’s and today’s country legends, including Kris Kristofferson, Jamey Johnson, Trace Adkins, Patty Griffin, Randy Houser and John Hiatt. Also included are new recordings by Shooter Jennings, Jessi Colter and the Jennings classic “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way,” the first new music in over ten years from super-group Alabama. Volume II is scheduled to release on June 14, the day before what would have been Waylon’s 74th birthday. Volume III is slated to release Fall 2011, the day prior to Waylon and Jessi’s 42nd wedding anniversary.
Trey Mattews
>>Trey Matthews has signed a publishing deal with Davis Music, according to the Group’s GM Gator Michaels. “Trey is a welcomed addition to our songwriting team,” says Michaels. “In a town full of talented songwriters, his strong county roots and great lyrical abilities really stand above the pack.” Matthews was most recently a writer for Bigger Picture with songs cut on numerous country albums including Jerrod Niemann’s current album, plus Tracy Byrd, Daryle Singletary, Mark McGuinn, Billy Dean, Cole Degges and The Lonesome, The Harters and several others.
>>Grammy nominee Lane Brody has released a video for her latest single, “Flame’s Turned Blue” on GMV Records. The song, written and produced by the artist, is focused upon a humanitarian response to environmental issues developing around the globe and is part of Brody’s new CD On The Wings Of Songs. The video was directed, edited and shot by Australian native, Ross Ward.
Photos: Josh Gracin, Montgomery Gentry, Steel Magnolia
/by MichelleGracin at the City of Hope.
>>Average Joes artist Josh Gracin visited the The Academy of Country Music office in Los Angeles recently. While at the Academy, he sang “Nothing to Lose” and others including his current single “Over Me,” on the new ACM Stage. While in LA, Gracin also visited with patients and staff in the Pediatrics Cancer Program at City of Hope treatment facility. Gracin is currently wrapping up his first project on Average Joe’s, Redemption, with a new single impacting radio next month.
Pictured: Josh Gracin with the Academy staff; Photo Credit: Michel Bourquard/Courtesy of the Academy of Country Music
>>Montgomery Gentry recently wrapped up a week-long USO/Armed Forces Entertainment tour to Korea and Japan. Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry traveled more than 15 hours to the Pacific to visit more than 8,000 soldiers, Marines and airmen and their families stationed in Korea and Okinawa. The tour included two acoustic performances and four full-band shows.
Pictured: Montgomery Gentry with a Blackhawk helicopter flight crew stationed at Yongsan Garrison in South Korea Jan. 26. Photo credit: USO photo by Jackie Zettles
Steel Magnolia on Tennessee Mornings
>>Joshua Scott Jones and Meghan Linsey, of Steel Magnolia, performed live on Fox 17’s Tennessee Mornings recently. Steel Magnolia will appear on the Late Show with David Letterman to perform “Last Night Again,” tonight (2/7) at 10:30 pm CT.